ijmmfi , The Student Union has received it's second warning ' concerning the licensing of vthe Barn. In a letter to Derek Key, Reg MacAdam, chief inspector for the Liquor Con— trol Commission stated that bee; or wine was not to be carried anywhere in the Barn in bottles, rather it is to be poured into plastic con- tainers at the bar. This is the Second varning S.U. has received from the licensing . board. ‘ When replying to the letter Key said that the bartenders and campus pol— ice had been told of the re- gulation and would enforce it. A letter has gone out to Bill Leask, chief C.P., . advising him of this matter and it will be enforced beginning immediatly. SindentUnion.liquor Wk”:é“v~llvf~w‘;rrqv.mw:hr .. I...’ I V": A? -' fifé‘hy- ‘ V5, ...‘~.,-;.._..,.;7,Wuw> . ./... _. a, he cadre cwers um likel'gtlle' god da .‘m‘. ,sn0w We are somewhat dis- appointed in your non- compliance to our earlier suggestion, and in this regard, we would ap— preciate you acknowledge ing receipt of this letter and your intentions con- cerning our earlier re- commendation. We would. appreciate your reply by November 15, 1976. ' Yours tryly, _' . Reginald R. MacAdam ‘Chief Inspector Dear-Mr. MacAdam: This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of 8 Nov. We are advising all employees at the Panther Lounge of your criticisms. license in We are now issuing in- stuctions to our campus police when supervising events in the Panther Lounge: they must insure that all beer is poured into cups, and that beer bottles, are under no circumstances to be carried to tables or other parts of the building. We trust that their com— plience with this regulat- ion will correct this situation to which you refer. Sincerely, Derek Key President, Student Union Mr. William Leask Campus Police Chief Dear Bill: We enclose with copies recent correspondence be— tween ourselves and the Dear Mr. Key: f As a result of an in~ spection on Nov. 4/76 con- ducted-by our Inspector Mr. Clayton Underhill it was again notiCed that your patrons are moving about your licensed premises carrying beer in its original container, and not as was previously recommended in our letter dated -Qctober 13/76,’ Junior __0|ass "PUB Fe'aturingBonnie LeCIair Friday 2---4 STUDENTS - FREE _ EVERYONE ELSE - $2.50 PER YEAR MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS — $5.00 PER YEAR Mov.11n976 Jeopardy Liquor Control Commission. As you will note, we must now request that your police, when supervising the Panther Lounge, must insure that the beer is poured into containers at the bar. Under no circumstances are bottles to be carried to the tables or other parts of the pre— mises. Your failure to inforce this regulation could lead to the loss or the suspension of our license.‘ Will you please pass this information on to all members of your force. Sincerely, Derek Key President, Student Union Photographer's . Club Underway Thanks to the work of Terry Parsons, Gordie Coffin and Tony Reddin the first meeting of the U.P.E.I. Photographer's Club was held Monday, Nov.8 at 12:30 in Memorial Hall. The first piece of business the election of a chair— man, was wound up quickly with Larry Green being dispensed via plastic containers. vParSOns -Resigns "For the good of my educ- ation" was the reason cited by Comptroller Terry Parsons for his surprise resignation from the Studen Student Union Executive Tuesday. 4 ParsOns took the position of Comptroller by. acclamation sept. 27;§hd will step down offiCially on Nov.30. - 1 He has indicated he will drop out of all stud- ent union involvement. "The executive is getting no‘support from the student body," he said, "So why should they spend all their time serving the students?VAlthough there Was enjoyment in his Position,"there are other Persons who think they can dO‘a better job." Key Discusso . courses a Student Union President ,Derek Key, appearred on Compass, Tuesday Nov. 9. The original purpose of his television appearance, was to talk about National Stu— dent Day but, since as far as UPEI was concerned there was no NSD he discussed the University and Student Coun- Si] Derek Key said that he felt there was an alienation between UPEI students and the community. He stated a need to bring students into the community and the community into’university affairs. He said that in- volvement of this sort has been happening to an extent through the public's use of the library and community members taking part—time Derek alsd said that there is a greater proportion of Islanders than in previous years, but still not enough, feeling that Students'ftpm,PEIQwould‘have_:. ~~AdmisSion 50¢ s UPEI ’ Community Relations a better understanding of Island affairs. Key also discussed the foreclosure on the $15,000 loan the S.U. has from the university. As well as the rental pro— blems of last year. When asked if he felt that lack of money consigned to the university was affecting education, Derek said he did not feel education at the university was partic- ularly affected. He did mention though the compul- sory English Composition course, which all Frosh must take, between now and graduation, and the fact that there are not enough pro- fessors for the number of students. g ' Hopefully, Derek Key's appearance on Compass will help to make the community more aware of what is happ— qening at UPEI and maybe make a few students a little more aware too. ' the only one nominated. Some of the former members in attendance suggested that the Club have a professional photographer come and set up a photo- ‘ graphy class for any interested members will— ing to pay its cost, expected to be between $10—15. Further elections and the budget will be handled at next week's meeting. The purpose of the Club is not only to let the photographers around campus compare in— formation but also to supply photographs to both the Cadre and the Year— book plus any of the other University Offices who require them. So, if you are interested in putting your knowledge in photography to work or interested in learning photography, drop by the room beside the Cadre office in Memorial Hall, Monday, Nov.15 at 12:30 for our next meeting.