UPEI SUN SEPT. 22, 1983 The P.E.I.' ‘Chess - Championship took place over the Labor Day weekend at the University of Prince Edward Island. U.P.E.I. President Meincke opened the proceedings at 10 a.m. Saturday morning and it took until Monday evening at 7 p.m. before the dust settled. While the organizers 'hoped for a few more participants, the 22 who entered represent a proportionately larger number than other provinces. , Clearly ahead of the pack at the end of the regulation 6 matches were Dr. Peter MacKean from Kensington and Ron Waterman from Alliston 'with 5 1/2 points each, the half point coming when they played an exiting tie with each other. Peter's high standing was easy to forecast as , although he is new to the Island, his rating of 2000+, which puts him at 69th out (of the 4200 players in Canada, gives him an enormous 600 point margin over the members of the P.E.I. Chess Club. Ron was an unexpected surprise as he had not been rated by the Canadian Federation of Chess, but judging by his performance at this tournament he will be close to the top of subsequent tournaments in the Maritimes. 1' WELCOME FRESHMEN I WELCOME BACK UPPERCIASSMEN FROM THE STORE WITH Gifts of Love ‘ Jewellers STUDENT DISCOUNT 10 7. confederation Asqurt mail 894-3922 'w. .‘ .v'x'47‘39"r!~‘: 'v5‘\\-'»’s.~'w"\\‘ . 1‘ ,3“ g [rye]. ll ‘nenyuv-v41 '5\";\0A’ )l;\" o A, I,’ v,» \- In a log jam for third place were Ian Galloway, Mel Gallant, Jean-Louis Beauregard, Angello Mella and Brian Craig. The prize for the Top Junior went to Bruce Cameron. The top under-1300 rated player was Terry Chaisson. The King's County prize went to Harvey Jordan and the Prince County prize was taken by Vince Gallant. During the course of the year there will be other tournaments. Why not join the P.E.I. Chess Club and enjoy the competition? Instructions will also be given. I Details from Professor Galloway at extension 246. STRATEGIES FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN A NUCLEAR AGE: An International Conference. October 27-30, l983. Over 24 diStinguished international speakers (from the U.S., U.S.S.R., Europe, Japan, and other countries) provide the focus for dialogue on the critical issues. Anyone welcome. Although Conference registration is limited to 800, only one-third of the being held for public and places are the general institutional ' l ’- ‘Jh; \ g “m Indeuin representatiVes on a first—served (The balance of the reserved on’ a quota basis for students and ’ first-ceme, basis. places are educators.) V As demand for available spaces will be great, and as there is -a discounted fee for early registration, please apply early. For a Conference brochure contact: PeaCe and Security Conference ' , Continuing Education Division . University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario NlG 2w1 Don Austin, Newfoundlander Author of The Portable City Arrives in the Maritimes! A regular guy, like Albert Einstein (who sorted mail for years), Don Austin works at the Post Office, enjoys cooking, especially cooking up short stories that “glitter with wit and imagination, deadly accuracy." (Quill and Quire) Don Austin — Reading Sept.30 The Great George St. Gallery 88 Greast George St. ’Everyone welcome! 0f the Field & Stream Club "WHERE THERE ARE NO STRANGERS — ONLY FRIENDSXOU HAVEN'T MET" A restful relaxing South Sea atmosphere that explodes into a swinging discotheque each nnghtat8fifll’ Generous noon meals at modest prices from 1 1:30 a.m.-to 2 p.m. only. Our ‘selected menu features sirloin steak, seafood dishes, and a variety of hamburger and sandwich platters. . i I ONE OF CHARLOTTETOWN’S MOST POPllLAR DANCE SFOTS featuring the top 40 I. - LOUNGE OPEN 11 AM to 2AM — DANCING FROM 8:30 SORRY — we are unable to serve food or beverage toanyoneunder18. ' ‘ Manager: John Broderick -- . , 189 KENT ST. 894‘4291' CHARLOTTETOWN gr ‘ ~ ‘g5‘ :k hss‘sw-a. .1..umsuim‘ak&m{.»1-:4:.>.ww¢ written with, d