PAGE 4' ‘ ._ ., catamaran,1:915:19 .. . ' ' ‘ POVERTY — Alex Burke: Hexipose; Sources . (muse photo) SPORTS PANTHERS numrmn The University of Prince Edward Island Panthers dumped the Mount Allison University Mounties 8-3 in hockey action last weekend. The Panthers dominated play D A N C E Friday, Dec. 5th 9:45 — 12:45 DOWNTOWN GYM music by the “EXPRESSIONS” Adm. 50c (U.P.E.I. cards) 750 without from the outset, but were ' shut off by the netminding of Mount Allison’s Jim Pat-- ton. The Panthers outshot the Mounties 26-8 in the first period and 54-229 for th e game. ’ Barry Turner broke the shut-out at the 10:53 mark of the first period. Cecil Mac- GAMES CANCELLED Due to a boat strike at the Cape Tormentine and Borden run several athletic events were cancelled. The U.P.E.I. verus University of Moncton hockey game at the U.P.E.I. rink was cancelled as was the basketbal lteam’s trip to Mount A. SUNDAY NITE announcing a onto-nee I o g o 0 00.000... cone. 9 i o g 3.. i 0...... ole-use in ented film makers. An International Festival of New Film The First American Showings Of 26 Short Films from 9 Countries econ 00500: 5.0.. gates-ego. a distinguished series of three programs presenting the ne_w- v est achievements in creative cinema by the world’s most tai- “Anyone Interested In the possI-‘ bIIItIes of movies should not miss the show. The Kinetic Art represents. . . the most Interesting things being done...thlngs that cannot be duplicated In any other art Iorm." Vlncent Canby, THE NEW YORK TIMES Program I Sun., Dec. 7th 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. THE DUFFY AMPHITHEATRE, MALPEQUE CAMPUS. Program II Fri., Dec. 12th 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. SINGLE ADMISSION: Faculty and general public $1.50 U.P.E.I. Students $1.00 —- Other Students $1.25 Program IH Sun., Dec. -14th 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Donald led the Panthers in scoring with two goals and two assists. Other Panther goals were scored by Bill Car- son, Bill Adams, Allan Flood and Jack MacEacherrn ' ‘ Paul Jelley played an'out- standing game in the nets. J elley broke up several Moun} ,. tie breakawaysx,» as he poke-E checked the puck away from r ' the o-nrushing offense. The defensive squads Var. Carson and Ballem, Chand- ler and MacDougall played steadily and: must be credited: in stopping many of Mount Allison shots. . With this victory the Pan- thers upped their Season re- cord to 3-2; following last week’s two heart-breaking a. , uses:ng V ~ "6t:- povefly” by dave macleod “We intend to uncover and publicize the sources which cause" and promote pOVerty,” said Charlottetown-Poverty Committee leader Alex Burke while addressing a Progres-. save Conservative lrallyf last; - Saturday. Mr; Burke made it clear that he was speaking in a noanOIitical role, but' indi- cated his committee would accept help from any quarter. He? said that many roads - had'been paved in this prov- mcefi'v'anvd that now was the time‘to start work on the road to recovery of P.E.I.’s underprivileged] citibens. . 'Burke said that al re a d y the poor were. outlining their problems at Committee meet- . ings, and that he intended to - solve them. - “-I know what they are going through,” said, Burke. . _ , . . His committee plans to deal ‘ with the~ renrt situation, ; housing, juvenile-delinquency and other problems, and gave» graphic example of what his ‘ committee has already 9 “un- cover‘ed. "i 7 . , ’- , “Who is better qualified: to change our environment but . the poor,”.,said Burke,» and further stated that ,mutual respect between the poor and . other groups would lead to in- creased} support for the”com-, mittee’s- cause. ' He was introduced at the meeting by Young Progres- . sive OonServative Provincial _ President Vimy Gregory who stated that the Conservative Party should make sure’that more peOple, are involved in fighting poverty. “The voice V of those. who should be heard must be heard,” said Gregory. BIoSketloall opens ‘ The University of P.E.I. official basketball s e a s o 11 opens at hometonight with . the Panthers meeting the X-Men of Francis Xavier. ‘ Panthers The U. of P.E.I. “hockey \ . meets" the 'Dalhousie University Tigers tomorrovw ‘ night at7p.'m. * ‘ '- “ The Panthers were defeat- Probable starting .line—up for the PantherszsC. Fitz- gerald, F. Lynch J. White G. Gray, G. " Sullivan. . ' Game time is at.'8:30. m eet Do It.‘ ‘ ed by the Tigersat Dalh'ousie ‘ early in the season by a scare ‘ of 3—2.- It will be‘a'game of revenge for the Panthers and * is expected to be a hard- hitting hockey game. 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