I .7/ V . 5 THE CADRE JANUARY 26, 1973 PAGE 3 Residents complain, Marion is 'not fit to live in' Tuesday, January 23, formed About the noise of Friday, January 19th. The r°°m5 night after night try- fburteen girls from Marian the pipes which went on same gentleman was good ing to find a QUiet Place Hall handed Mr. Bill Dyke- ,all night long. But app- enough to come over again in the bU11d1n8 to get a man, head of the university arently they had more imp— ‘and listen to the banging few hours Of Sleep? maintenance, the following ortant things to do and but two days later the If the univereity can letter concerning the noise couldn't make it that day. pipes were still letting efford to build a new res- ‘of the heating system in After a long, noisy and off steam 1dence: then we are sure Marian. This letter was grinding weekend of no Wh .111 - - _ they COU1d Spend some I . en w this be fix ~ also sent to President Bak- sleep, maintenance recei- ed? Do the girls have to ‘ Toney °H.a heating System er, Dennis Clough, and Ar— ved another call on Mon— call a plumber from town to 1n 3 reeldenee Which is . Zd MucLean_ da m in J at 15th , not fit for one to live in. no y or“ g, 3”“ y ’ do the Job or wait for For the past ten still no one showed to see maintenance while we con. years, complaints have about our problem. Finally tinne moving out of our Marion Hall Girls been made about the heat— after a third call on Tues- ing system in Marion Hall. day, January 16th, one', I ' I We are sure that‘ everyone gentleman from maintenance B I r d I o s t a t P I g is well aware of the prob- was kind enough to make » lem, but there has been no the long trek from the boi- The Pig'n'WhiStle was Student's Union $60- move to correct it, 1er teem to Marion hall, well attended Thursday to replace. The amount of The girls in Marion The cause of the noise _ January 18th, but in the damage and theft amounted are paying for a room only V no one here seems to know, midst of the CtOWdS, fOOd to Close to $200. to roast from the heat but we are sure that a was St01en and damage was The Six male Campus while at the same time, plumber from-town could done both upstairs and Police were paid a total others are wrapped in have it fixed. down.* Of 351- for their services blankets; freezing. But Six Campus Police We mustn't forget to let's not forget the eonti— The gentleman from were on duty that night mention the damage done nuous grinding and banging maintenance told us‘that he but all seemed to be busy to the ladies' washroom. noise from the pipes which would look into it and see with other affairs such a Two tank tops from the goes on for twelve hours what he could do. Was any- ' as standing by the door toilets were stolen at a time. _ thing done? We cannot say and picking up empty toilets were thrown in on Friday, January for sure but maintenance bottles, while hamburger the bowls and broken. At 12th, maintenance was in- received another call on wrappers were strewn previous Pig'n'Whistles - » everywhere. ‘ articles were thrown in u d e n t s o I s n e d A 20-25 lb. turkey toilets in the ladies' ‘ n p that ended up in Dalton washroom, e.g. beer bot— . Hall was reportedly tles, apples, oranges, ST. JOHN's, (CUP) A month Provincial Health inspec- thrown out the Barn win- etc., which never occured long investigation has fai— tors Will nOW ViSit the un- dow, and a 5 lb. box of co in the men's. led to pin-down responsib— iversity monthly, instead cheeSe was mysteriously We do need women ’ ility for a food poisoning of five times a year as had missing along with a Campus Police at U.P.E.I. incident which victimized been the Case before the large roll of salami, How much more damage will 230 students at hemorial ' outbreak. ' A guard r311 near us it take to have People University s dining hall Monthly 18 about as was torn off on the 2nd realize that more campus in December. V ‘ often as they can come, Dr. 5 or and another was ' ~- . The students became '*Bodd1e explained, because damn d. New ones will P01lce are neeeed and, 111 after eating cream pu— the prov1ncia1 government .Cost $100. each. The Women must definitely be ffs served by versafood Se— ' d 6) tray holder which was included. rvices Ltd.’ Whlch has 3 (continue on page broken will cost the ‘ Kathy Roach monopoly catering contract at the university. _ The cream puffs con— tained salmonella virus, which caused dizziness,we- akness,and vomiting in af- flicted students for sev— eral days when end-ofrterm examinations were critically near. Investigators from Ve- rsafood, the University He- alth Centre, and the Provi- ncial Department of Health were able to narrow the ca- use down to the cream puffs, but what caused the cream puffs to become contaminated is not known. They contain— ed 12 ingredients, any of which could have been some how contaminated with the virus. Another possibility is that a Versafood worker contacted the disease and contaminated the food.Sev- eral cooks—were suspended briefly after the outbreak, but no evidence of the vir- us could be found. ’ Doctor C.A. Boddie,di— rector of the Student Hea- lth Services at Memorial, said from now on extra pre— cautions will be taken to prevent future outbreaks. Radio Station CFCY last Wednesday, the 17th of January, selected the Student Union Secretary, Mrs: Jane MacCormack, as the Secretary of the Day. This is a ‘program sponsored by CFCY to acknowledge the contributions made to Charlottetown firms and businesses by their Gal Fridays. Jane, during her four years with the UPEI Student Union, has provided much needed continuity and an extra amount of team spirit and hard work to her posi— tion as secretary to the five Executive members of the SU. Congratulations to a wonderful Cal and thanks for everything.