THE CADRE (Cbntinued from page 3) keeps only a bare bone sta aff of six inSpectors to check every eating establ— ishment in Newfoundland. .‘The shortage of inspectors is so acute that even hos~ pitals are checked only monthly. Versafood, meanwhile, has promised greater care in the future. Two of its most "efficient experts" while be transferred to Me— morial from the mAinland, and claims the compnay, the Winter Carnival Variety Show Practice for Winter Carnival Variety Show will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 30 at 7:30 pm. in the Barn. If you have any or no talent at all, why not come? It's your Carnival so why not make it a success? See you there!!!! ATTENTION: Seniors If you want a qqute in your yearbook, please submit it to Paul Durant, Yearbook Ed— itor, c/o Student Union in Memorial Hall. Also put on it your name, faculty, and hometown. JANUARY 26, 1973 Students poisoned PAGE 6 move will cut down the pos- sibility of further outbr- eaks of food-poisoning. Al- though Versfood claims to be making only "marginal profit" on its Memorial co- ntract, the quality of the food being served at the U- niversity dining halls‘and cafeterias has been deter— iorating steadily since it won the contract in 1970. Students were so dis- gusted after salmonella out break that about 60 of them .PEJ. Anybody having pictures co- ncerning campus life that you think are good enough for the Yearbook, please submit to Paul Durant, Year— book Editor, c/o Student Union office in Memorial Hall basement. These pictures must be of good quality and it is likely that you will not get these pictures back. 00K TOEE dumped their supper on the table one night and left the dining hall en masse. It is not yet known whether any students are co- nsidering lawsuits against Versafood because of the outbreak; nor is it known if any students suffered academically because of the illness. Versafood, an American based corporation, will have its contract with the Univ— ersity coming up for review soon. FEB. 14 IS HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR CHESS ALL ABOUT1CHESS MARRIAGE PREPARATION COURSE Basilica Recreation Center Charlottetown Beginning Feb. 6, 1973 For Further information: Mr. and Mrs. Eric Doucett 11 Pleasant St. Ch'town Phone 892-4447 or Father Tingley Student Services Latest statistics regard- ing the success-failure rates of marriages reveal that over one in four will definately not survive. The younger the couple is at marriage, the greater is the failure rate. The need for those contemplating ma- rriages insuring that their decision is.a wise and mat— ure one at the time of ma— GUNS ILLUSTRATED BIKES AND BICYCIING CROSS COUNTRY SKIING BLOCK POWDER GUN DIGEST rriage is imperitive if fa— ly life and children are at to be subjected to un— ecessary tension and hard- ship. TERM PAPERS Send for your descriptive. up-todate. 128-9113, mail order catalog of 2,300 quahty tempapers. Enlm $1.00 to am pm and hauling. WE ALSO WRITE CUSTOM MADE PAPERS. Tompopor Arsenal, Inc. 519 GLEIROCK AVE. sum 203 Los moms. caur. 911024 (213) 41141414 - 411-5493 “We need a Inca! salesman” _1.95 2.95 4.95 6.75 4.95 (0 41) {0'40 {0 (I) 7.50 ALL ABOUT ANTIGUING AND FURNITURE RESTORING TIE—DYE BATIK SKIERS DIGEST $ 7.95 $ 3.25 $ 3.25 $ 5.75 q: I m IAN FLEMING’S " ON HER MAJ ESTY’S sncnm' salmon ” ISUNDAY48z30 PM DUFFY AM PH, 75¢ llnrlnd Amsrs Ehwnamnpntflom Transamenca Corporation 0015'"