Wfie f The Cadre, Mar. 18, 1975, page 6 Mail’s our Bag continued 4 U of T has 8 of 60. I sugge— 'sted 10 of 25 and I doubt that's enough. Further why should we wait until the U of T exper— iment shows results? While, as I said, their attempt has worked quite well, there is a great distinction between a system which is 100% elec- tive and one which is over“ 602 appointive or ex—officio. as its primary representives from the community business— men and goverment officials and one which represents far— mers, fishermen,land workers. vAnd within the university, the task of administration i should be to administrate, not to make policy. As for refuting my arg- uement that since governments do not divide fiscal and ser- ‘ shouldn't ( and for the same reason- that its a clumsy and artificial distinction) by suggesting that therefore ‘we would have to have the elective process open to all. Islanders..fiCome onl'The two aspects of the desicion mak- ing process just have no re- lationship to each other. . Once again I apologize for assuming that six years complacency. - P.S. I am pleased to see that you read our little rag. Why don't you quit rip— ping off students and pay for it? Yours sincerely Dave MacRae >0r between a system which has tyice legislating bodies we Plesant Atmoslrliere VA‘nd Decor At The Old, Spain; 1! 4'2 x. x, ‘teli‘ulottotow; ' ondy senor 'lbirt muslin-Id This week we decided to do the Old Spain rest- aurant on Kent Street. As the name implies, the decor was Spanish, and was quite pleasing. The stucco and beam ceiling especially ap- pealed to us. As we were in our usual“ of virtual silence.implies condition, that is, what of funds, we ordered a chicken plate and pork ch- ops . We reteived good service thr- oughout the meal. Looking over the menu, we found the prices to be higher than those of compar— able restaurants vi- sited. We found the meal to be average, but we do advise pr- Student 2511 oses at t7‘p.m. How- ever, in the summer, it will remain open“ untill twelve or one o'clock. For those who like a pleasant de- cor and atmosphere for their dining, we recommend the Old Spain. For gourmets 1 .Due to the incre- asing work load, we regret to inform you that this will be our last reveiw of a specific establish- ment. We will write lone more article, which will be a com- .parison of all the establishments we hafie§reviewed in the last‘year. - ‘ cepective visitors to be wary of the french fries. The portions were acc— eptable. Upon asking, we were told that the hours were shorter during the winter, the restaurant cl- l’rontior College Since 1899, Front- ier College has been working in mining & logging camps, con- ‘ struction and'rail gangs, fishing & oth- er communities throu— ghout Canada. * There are two types of work one can do when he/she is hired by Frontier College. He/She can work as a labour . teacher which usually involves working at a labor job 8-10 hrs. a day and then in spare time organiz— ing adult education, recreation or comm— full—time community development workers in cities & small communities. For summer work ‘you usually have to work for four months. There are also posi— tions usually for\8 months or longer be! ginning in the fall or in the winter. For more informa—_ tion on working with Frontier College in .the summer or year round, there will be an information meet- ing this Thursday, 'March 20 at 12:30 in Room 106 Main. The following week a Fr- Be dffnt kid Of company manager. The kind of company we're talking about could _ be a Combat Group. You could be leading infantry, Armoured a-nd Artillery units. ‘Co-ordinating the actions of ground support jet fighters. It takes intelligence, guts and a cool head to lead this kind of'company. How about you? unity activities. Frontier College al- ontier College repr- esentative will hold With us you can put your knowledge to GET - I . so h1res eo 1e as “all; good use. I . I I I ‘ P P I interviews . An Officer’s jOb IS a far superior alternative to WITH THE Tak' not, most office jobs. . \ CANADIAN TW - ‘ If you want to know more about our companies, ARMED o Concerned Students. send this coupon. FORCES We recieved youriart— \ icle concerning the types of people who frequent the'O.K. Corral'.We have no objection to printing your article with the pen name attached,but we must Directorate of Recruiting & Selection _ National Defence Headquarters, Box 8989, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K2. Please send me more information about the opportunities in the Canadian Forces to lead a Combat Group. iName have the names of the con— Addmssr ' ' ‘ tributers for publishing CHy P”Wir Poma'COde fj""”fj policy. Please feel free Unwemny, "“'*_“* to drop down to the Cadre r Off‘ilfigeo "Mpg: LII: .t i . ), \ti.,:él,;..i.i~2 ». Course Year,“ , _ it- _ I "‘M' L'EjJum ‘ - . _ ‘ . ‘ ‘ _ '~ NEW-f; j ,1 —‘_- ~ .’ a ‘. i 'f.“:." :éljr; 1.;