warmth Aosc AOSC (Association of Stu- dent COuncils) is an organ- ization of Student Councils of some 56 universities ac- ross Canada. Their prime interest is student co-op travel throughout Canada and all'over the world at reasonable prices and flex— ible departure dates. I was fortunate enough to attend the AOSC general annual meeting at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, on January 25 -‘27, represen— ting the University of P. THE CADRE, TUES., FEB. 19, 1974 Page 13. E.I. Some items that were discussed at the meeting were - the federal govern- ment legislation on Ad- vance Booking Charters (A33 which requires 60—90 days advance booking for charter flights out of Canada: the purchase of a branch of a travel agency in Toronto now operating out of AOSC headquarters in Toronto and giving AOSC some diversity in its operations: and also due to the truly national character of the organiza— tion, the association has, received federal incorpor— ation approval to reflect the national identity. For the future of travel with AOSC, government reg— ulations mean that stu- dents will not enjoy the price advantage in air far- es that they once held. In the U.S., for example, youth and student fares are almost obsolete and there is stro- ng speculation that in Can- ada the same fate Will soon be realized. The AOSC will cater especially to Canad- ian travelling students th— rough their new travel age— ncy and offer tours, group fares and departure dates suitable to the travelling student. As student travellers, you are free to use other tra- vel agencies for informa- tion and travel arrangemen— ts, but AOSC is still the most reliable travel bureau in the industry. ' AOSC has a regional office in Halifax to serve Maritime university needs and any— one wishing more informati— on on the services offered by AOSC may contact me at the Student Union offices. Brochures on AOSC tours & charters will be published and advertised as soon as they are received on cam- pus. More detailed informa- tion on restrictions and requirements for AOSC travel will soon be available. Joanne Ings Statement by a (c)ONSERVATIVE Dear Hopeful Girls: I am one of the LITTLE BOYS at UPEI and I would ples going so far were those going steady. I do not label a man as mature like to give an explanation simply because he asked a of why you and I weren't girl to go: somehow. mat- in attendance at this year's urity strikes me as being Carnival Ball. Note that it a little more than this. is an explanation, not an Has it ever occured to you that the thing that makes Unfortunately, somewhere our Carnival Ball the "Big— along the line, I became im— gest Event of the Year" is pressed with a certain~aura that the majority of those that surrounds formal dan— that attend are there, not Aneof ‘ ces. This may be a silly to be admired by others, pmififlfiiflflfii Manm: Old fashioned sentiment in but rather because there is ' Brother George Morgan, F.S.C. 5 Avonwick Gate Don Mills, Ontario M3A 2M5 P|ease send me a copy of your 1m 16-page photo essay describing the life of the Christian Brothers. \ excuse . Name Brothers (De La Salle Brothers) this day and age, but some- a special someone, and this how I don't think so. May— be it was the fact, as you stated, that the only cou— jesus It“! is one small way of affirm— ing that identity. It is very nice that no guy will get shot down, but why does this special status have to be conferred on this one night. wouldn't a mature girl, if at all possible, accept a date any other ni— ght? Maybe sh would "enjoy herself as much or even more than the guy". I find it very humorous that girls find it a chance to "get dressed up". Could it be that what this cam- pus needs is a fashion show: that you might also enjoy? I think that I would per— sonally feel much more re- i...can be discovered in His followers ! who share their lives with Him I We TRY to follow Christ by living a>COMMUNAL life, being present among our fellow men, sharing their joys and sorrows, their aspirations, and their legitimate struggles for a . mmeMmmnwmm‘ laxed With a mature woman. who attended because she . wanted to be there with me, ' ll FATHERS than With one of the hope- ful girls of UPEI '74, who appear to enjoy dressing up much more than the compan— Would you like to join us to help us fulfill these ideals? I _ unfl.: . ionship of a man, or boy, ' who at least thinks about [Mmmmscvb the possibility of "undying mania". love", even if not forever MGMMWCV 8., after. Maybe you should re- Fm'ug. evaluate your ideals and not waste my PRECIOUS TIME oth- erwise, because my Precious Time is reserved for some— one who wants to be with me. A LITTLE BOY '74