.. rn*oéz.,x~n ,; ‘r. .Hw 4.-.”3 .. * «.-. s By John cairns and Jim Griffith By nature people have to chit chat. At UPEI this need has become a priority. It has been made so by a new and soon to be introduced program. This is a program aimed at»promoting student- faculty relations on campus. It is being sponsored by the UPEI Student Union and the Dept. of Student Services. The President of the :Student Union, Kevin Walker, hopes that a greater number of university personnel (faculty, staff and ' administration) will make use of the Barn facilities because of the program. CHIT--CHAT is a pretty simple but very descriptive title. Cards known as chits are to be distributed. For every one that is presented in the Barn, it is anticipated that a lot of chatter will follow. The chit is redeemable for coffee, tea or soft drinks for two people provided that a few simple‘ rules are followed. The chit is valid only in the Barn and only if two people present themselves at the same time. It is not valid for two students or two faculty or two staff members. The idea is to mix the various groupings so that students and university perSonnel spend a few minutes together. In other words, one of the two must be a full time student attending UPEI. The chit is to be completed with the persons' names and left at the canteen in the Barn. Late in the semester, a lucky draw will take place. The prize will be dinner for four at the Cascade. The names appearing on the chit, along with their escorts, will be the recipients of the dinner, compliments of the Student Union and the Department of Student Services. Members of the Department of Student Services and the Student Council will not be eligible for the lucky draw.\ ' " :The UPEI SUN, .Septemggr 27. 1979. page 7 ppFnR, EYOUf. How do you receive your chits? Simply by contacting the executive members of the Student Union or any member of the De Services. Don’t'forget. and you, and you..... CO“ NCIL The first Council meeting for 1979—80 was held on Friday afternoon, Sept. 21. Nora.MacAdam rtedtui orientation.which.generally went well although enrollr sent was down. Due to the poor turnout of nominees for the 5.0. electicru the nomination date has been held over to Sept. 28. It.was felt that by extending the date we could ensure the best people fbr the positions. The election is to be held on October 5, 1979. A sunnary of summer operations was preSented to Council and it showed that having events in the Barn in the sunner is definitely a profitabLe venture. NOTES partment of Student Chit——Chat is for you, and you, and Last year's yearbook is not quite conrfleted. There are ten or twelve pages yet to be c:npdeted.but hope- fully this will be accent plished in the next few weeks. Student cxnrunj.voted to give theirsmrnxnt.to "chitrchat", a joint venture 'of Student Services and the Student union. (INN is now in a.workab1e condition due to work done over the summer. ‘ Council neets again on Friday afternoon in Room 210 of the Kelley Building at 2:30. m wit/(ER [Max/M 10 PER CENT STUDENT DISCOUNT UPON PRESENTATION OF STUDENT I.D. 4 DA Y PROCESSING ON MOST COLOR PRINT FILMS DROP IN AND TALK SHOP CHARLOTTETOWN'S LITTLE . CHI-NATOWN‘ WICKER FURNITURE, BASKETS, BLINDS Ami DRAPES, ‘ ,-~ NOVA SCOTIAPINE FURNITURE, TINWARES, GLASS-7 , WARE cm ITEMS, AND THE ONLY HEAD SHOP FOR . ‘ OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY lO:OO‘a.m. - 6:3O p,m‘. ' ‘: "FRIDAY 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. 55 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN,P.E.I. 892-5107 J