'Ihe UPEI SUN, Thursday, Feb. cont'd from 5 pikes being sharpened, and likely a lot of muttering in coffee rooms all over the campus. Here's what to do. Tell everyone you're sorry and next week write on the conditions of the roads, 'or student apathy, or even speculate about the date V of the next provincial election. Just don't make waves. Your Mother and I sometimes wonder what is going on in your "head. Yours very truly, Your Father. Dear Fditor; 0’1 behalf of all the students of UPEI, the staff of the Sun would like to extend its congratulations and thanks to Gerald Mc— Kenna and the Winter Car- nival Committee for the execution of a funfilled Winter Carnival. Mr. Mc- Kenna‘and his staff obvi- ously put a lot of time and effort into the plan— ning Of the Carnival and their efforts were not' in vain. There were activ— ities for all those inter- ested and a good time was had by all. Qice again Gerald, we extend our grat— itude to you and your st- ' aff for a successful Win- ter carnival '78, where there is no business like snow business. A Student Dear Mr. Editor, This letter is prin— cally a letter of critism, however,I will start off on a positive note and say that I feel Winter Carnival '78 was a success,overall-. There was an unfortunate incident but c'est la vie. Well,right to the point. I entered the car rally as a somewhat innocent navigator with an avid dri— ver.A challenge? Yes,but also a farce. Speaking not as someone who knows the underlying m KENT 5mm - :HAaLomrowN, Psi. ’ 2, 1978, page 14 facts,but rather as one who went. through the"trauma", the car rally was perhaps themest poorly organized event of the Carnival.0kay, I realize that ’a lot of work must go into the planning . of such an event but every- thing else had to be planned. as well,and most things didn't flop.With whom,th'en, does the blame lie? I would hate to put all the blame on the person who "appeared" to be in charge ,but Mr. MacIntyre, are you responsible? After gearing up for the event,it turned out to be frustrating to endure the ordeal (and we only made it over l/3 of the course). The mileage (kilometerage) is perhaps a major complaint. Since when does lkm mean l/4 — 3/4(approx.)km.?And really,,when one is instructed to go l.4km.,cne should be (perhaps?) told that one will first come to an intersection" and one must turn left there. 'I guess I shouldn't complain-z we had a 50/50 chance! (and we only went right once,then~ we caughton!)'I'he clincher came when further instructions said to go right at an inter— sctic'm but should have read "go left". After we couldn't find the church we gave up. (mind you this was after 21/2 hours and 1/3 of the course) .We returned to the campus and w ere told about the "typmraphical" error and that we could go back and 10 mins. would be taken off our time.We turned down this generous offer mostly because we were disgusted and dreaded the thought of whatwas still to come!! _ Did anyone win??Did any— one finish???Now I ask YOU Jon Paul MacIntyre—Because > You seemed to be in charge (control?) and Ihave it from a very reliable source that you were responsible for just about it all— what happened?I was very disap— pointed and disillusioned in the car rally and its organizer.Your undertaking sum moo» Miro my puma”... 313qu M15 om manure» mm mm 16 «on-mun no... Dsmeouemsmw . 9 PM. - 1 AM. wmm‘ Tues, U.P_.E.I. nit; 'Specials' In: "mu OUTOF THE sum Mums a "-7 pulwruumv. m ‘ Muss-C‘- wasnot a good exampleof your capabilities.My driver, myself, and/I'm sure the majority of the other par- ticipants would like an ex— planation. . A "short" complainant , Marsha L. Gaudet Dear Editor: To all participants in the Winter Carnival car rally who found themselves lost and befuddled after trying to follow the given instructions, I want GiARlUI‘TEI‘CWN (IIS) - A UPEI student and a homemaker have been appointed to fill mo vacancies on the PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women. The UPEI student is Patsy McQuaid of Charlottetown ' and the homemaker is Terry Hayes of'BrLKienell. Their appointments were announced today by Minister‘ Responsible George Proud. The women will fill the vacancies left by the resignations of Beatrice Burke and Janet Dale. Burke had served one and a half years on-the council and Dale mo and a half years. Commenting on the appointments, Mr. Proud said he supports the idea of having people from different walks of life on the council. "The more to make it 'clear that the typing errors were. NOT mine. If there is a movement. afoot to put on nasty bumper stickers, "Down With S.U. Secretary", please squelch it right now and look for the real culpritwhc left you sitting in the middle of a country road a: Saturday afternoon. S.U. Secretary. Pat Ingraham ' ,APPOINTMENTS‘ MADAE' backgrounds and interests that we haVe represented, the more the Advisory Council will truly reflect the vie/vpoint of women in this province. " 'I'ne PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women was formed‘in 1975. It is composed“ of nine members. The terms of reference ’ include advising the Minister Responsible on matters having to do with the status of women, promoting a change in attitude within the ccmmtmity in relation to ‘ equality of cpportunity for women, and assisting the Minister in the development 0f public — awareness of issues affecting the status of women in this province. a C‘PC$.&bnwm 05......OCOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOCOOO ‘ OPENJ'DA Friday- 930-- Sunday' 4:00- Summérside— ‘ Montaguee vs AWEEK Monday -Thursday 950-2 an: 3=am Saturday 1080— 3am .V 1=am pcharlottetow'n—115'Kent SL1] ‘ ‘ 'Uni'tow'n; Airport i ch’t0wn‘Mall ~10 Summer St. ' ' Main St."