. e '1 153. "\“ci In _BASKE «,_ PANT WHO ND E R by Brian Deveau UPEI— The University of Prince Edward Island Basket- ball Panthers hosted Smuggl— er's Jug of the‘Ch'town Sen- ior Man's League and pulled of a 79—59 victory here on Friday. UPEI's Wonder Squad (every one is wondering how they will do this season), played Smuggler's as a warm- up for the upcoming AUAA Newcomer Dave Arseneault led the Panther attack with 21 points while Dennis High netted 20 points and hauled in 12 rebounds. Other top Scorers were Lloyd Pullen ‘ and Vince Murray with 14' each, ColionMacAdam 8,, But- oh POstma and Bruce Nichol- son 4 each and Dave Forbes. Jim Whalen, Dave Connoly and Keeran Cortny also play—- CONSUMER Charlottetown - Island ‘consuters should proceed ' with when dealing with firms or individuals who contact them by phone or at their door offering to Simply and install insul- ation, storm windows, and/or siding for their hares, says Eric Goodwin, Director of Oonsmner Services. Consumers are encouraged to contact the Division of Consumer Services to verify flat the contractor is legally licensed to do business in the province and the holder of a valid direct seller's license, if necessary. ‘ "There have been at least two non—resident contractors who have been active in the province over the summer and only. now after some problems are arising have homeowners requested further information about these particular contractors. " Consumers should, before engaging any I contractor, obtain several 1’, °_ VOLUME NINE ISSUE SEVEN TBAlL - HERS ed but as yet have .not brok- en the ice on the score. sheet. High scorers for Smu— gglers were Gary Nbore with 14 and J. Sutton hit 6 shots for 12 points. The game as a whole was a chance for the newcaners toprove themselves to their new coach Birger and to cor- rect mistakes on offence and ' on their defence before the season opener. UPEI shot 48% fran the floor and 44% (I . think) frcm the foul line, and Coach Birger would like ‘ to increase this percentage to a 50% and 80% accuracy, respectively,in their sho— oting. Next game will be against. the same Smuggler's squad on Friday, Oct. 29th. at the UPEI gym,ng sometime between dusk anddawn. S BEWARE. estimates and, if possible, _ names of former custcrners to be used‘ as references," Mr. Goodwin said. If signing a contract, it should specify commencement . and canpletion dateS, as well as a breakdown of material and labor. Cn carpletim, in order to protect oneself from a supplier registering a mechanics lien against your'hane, the consumer should hold back an amount equal to the cost of . - materials for a period of 60 days. ‘In the event that a third party supplier found it necessary to register a lien against the property in 7 question for non—payment of. materials, this holdback Wild be available to satisfy such a lien. The Division of Consumer ‘ Services may be contacted by calling 892-5321 in the Charlottetdw area or Zenith 07723 outside of the Charlottetavn exchange. .r . . . >7 .. ‘ \H \ ' . . . . ' ._( e upe PRE‘IORIA (CUP) - In a swift move which” erodes the few remants of liberal demo— cracy which still exist in South Africa, the South African government on Oct. 19 banned a host of anti- apartheid groups. ' . Justice Minister James Kruger closed the leading black newspaper, The World, outlawed 18 organizations and announced that between 50 and 70 people, mainly black activists, had been arrested in pre—dawn swoops across the country. In addition, The Woz-fld's editor, Percy Quoboza, was arrested. Police said between 65 i’syllr‘ THURSDAY-u OCTOBER 2:711:17? I VINCE MURRAY BLOCKING MIKE CONNOLLV _‘sou1H AFRICAN ‘ STUDENTS.ARRESTED and 70 white students from the University of Witwater- srand were arrested last night after they marched from the campus to a post office intending to send a i .3 protest telegram to Mr. ' ’ Kruger. Among the more prominent of the banned organizations are: the Christian Institute. a multi—racial group of clergy and laymen opposed to South Africa‘s race policies, the Black Peop 1e ' :5 Convex; tion , the Soweto Students' MDVeener‘ two natiznal students o:‘~ ganizarrtzns, a}? the Black. Parent; Assoc — atior. and the , 1’. ' Black .1 ournal i’iti-a' . y~. - , VIC“. i 4: b