/ :(‘5pt'5'0‘5 RADIO NOW that you are' U.P.E.I.. nave beCome part of our big happy/family, we‘the staff of Radio u.P.E.I. wish to wel- come you to our home or the ear 72-73. we are going to try and make your stay here, one that you will remember for ma- ny years to come. we can do this in two ways: 1. To bring you music and infor- mation by means of the air waves, or 2. to have you come and wori with us here in the studio. (The second: patl Since last May when the PuE.I. govrenment lowered the Age of Majority to 18, those who would have been nailed for illegal possession have theoretically enjoyed the wettest summer of their lives sitting in pubs and lounges eaa gerly gulping down pints of ale and beer and even a cocktail or two, just like Mom and Dad and all the other grown-ups. ‘7 So, for the benefit of all the new students to UPEI the Cadre, in its infinite wisdom and experience, has decided to publish the names of the pubs in Charlottetown so that they too may appreciate the cost of higher living. Gentleman Jim's- Located in the K-Mart Plaza on University AvenueeDisco- theque-and 90¢ per pint on week—ends. I UPEI Panther Club— Not fully liscenced- oper— ' ates on Banquet Liscence. To be open at least one night per week plus an attempt wil be made to have it open on Saturdays from about 7:00pm to midnight. Beer is only 50¢ per pint. Wine is also sold at reasonable prices. one interest us more.) If you are the shy type, and can't see yourself talking to 1000 people over the air, it doesn't cut you off from working ‘hera at Radio U.P.E.I. (There are many dif— ferent jobs available) So why don't you give us a try. if you have any questions about tm station. just come and see us when we are do- ing some of our "live" broadcasts this week and we will be glad to ‘ clue you in on what makes us tick. Our office is on Fourth Main. COME SEE US. Give us a thought. You might never be the same}! if you don't, at least oive us a_t ORIENTATION ACTIVITIES This year, orientation plans began in July and we feel they have resulted in a program that integrated/all the aspects required; that is, social, academic and community involvement. The program commences On Tuesday morning September 5 with the registration of Freshmen for Orientation and continues through until Sun— day evening, concluding ward Bear" lights are: at Confederation Centre. Course information and Barbeque on eith a concert by "Ed- Other high- Wednesday,Shinerama (which is a must!) and Rinky Dink Night on Thursday, tion on Friday followed Course Registra- c by a Kangaroo Court and Pig'n'Whistle in the Barn with "Dutch Mason". A beach party and movies highlight Saturday and on Sunday, there is an interesting interfaith service in the Chapel as will as the "Edward Bear" concert. We invite participation by all Freshmen and Upperclassmen so as to make total Involvement the "in—thing? to do! ORIENTATION SCHEDULE TUESDAY : 9:00 — 2:00 — — 2:00 - 5:00 — _- 7:30 - 4 9:00 — WEDNESDAY - 9:30 -11:00 - -11330 - 3:00 — - 6:30 — 7:00 - - 3:00 - 5:00 — — 7:30 —v ? — Thursday — 7:30 — 9:00 - e10:00 - 5:30 - — 6:00 - 7:00 - — 7:30 - - - 8:30 - — FRIDAY -8:30 — 5:00 - - 7:00 — 8:30 — - 9:00 -12:30 — SATURDAY Registration'in Orientation. Fun and Games Mass meeting in President Baker Meet your Group Mixer Dance(May Gym. Gym for Gym with Leader be wet) Placement Exams for Student Services in Duffy Ampitheatre Course Information (Gym) Shinerama Rally in Gym Fun and Games Bar-B-Que at Football Field Pancake Breakfast in Cafeteria SHINERAMA Freshman Meal (Cafeteria Meet with Register in Gym Rinky Dink Nite (Freshmen Initiation) Course Registration Kangaroo Court in Duffy Ampitheatre Pig'N'Whistle in Barn with Dutch Mason - MORNING YOU CAN SLEEP INllllllz ‘_11:30 - 4:30 - Beach Party at Brackley Beach Granada- Above the Old Spain Restaurant on Kent Street. - 8:00 — Double Feature Movie Charlottetown Hotel— Kent Street- huge lounge "Secret of Santa Vit— with quiet atmosphere. toria"with Anthony Joll Kni ht- Kent Street. Quinn and Anna Magnina Smuggler's Jug- Confederation Inn on the "Magnificent Seven" . Trans-Canada Highway. Sharp with Yul Brynner and lounge. Steve McQueen Georgies'- Bootleggers on King Street.’ SUNDAY Prince Edward Room- Night Club with live en- . - 4:00 Inter-faith Service in ' tertainment-cover charge. - ’ ' Chapel Tack Room- In the Islander Motor Lodge on the — u;30 - Two "Edward Bear" corner of Kent and Pownal Streets. or Concerts at Confedera— ~Egortsman's Club-aKent!_S_.>’,cr,fe_zej:.___.MMJm ‘4;_9'01\_ tion Centre I