~ finial”) rw‘: 1 . A X ’1“ 11.”!‘Q'4‘K‘C'Eé’ The UPEI SUN, February 13, 1982, page 10 e .r—‘Imr: nun... “x‘“\’y"».‘h:‘l¥-’J‘ a -r.~.'-%;h:.;u;'_:ns.><v t em. wt. we. Intramurals I The Intramurals column was received for print this week, however, it has been decided by those in authority at the SUN office that the coltmm is unprintable. The Intramural column is suppose to give the week's update in sports. It is not an excuse to write pure filth. We are not prudes but there is a limit and this week's column was garbage. If Intramurals is cleaned up, it will be printed. If not, it won't be. It’ is as simple as that. We apologizeto those who have a genuine interest in the column. The SUNVV ' Forum on Energy L From: Heather Griswold "Forum on Energy", a two day session on electricity and other forms of energy- will take place at the University of Prince Edward Island on Thursday and Friday, February 25. and 26, University President Dr. Peter Meincke announced today. The forum is designed for the general public, particularly those involved in energy consumption, be it in the hone, on the farm in fisheries or in industry. Coordinator of the forum is Dr. M.P. Madan of the University's Department of Physics. 'Dr. Madan notes, "the purpose of this event is to provide a forum for discussing energy problems on PEI. The sessions will provide an opportunity to increase our understanding of the nature of the problem and the wide variety of solutions that are being proposed." Dr. Madan said that in addition to members of the general public there will be menbers of the ’ government sector in attendance. V Some of the panel Discussion worshops titles are: Why are electric ' bills on PEI so high? What effects are they having on homeowners, businesses industries and farmers? What can be done?. Energy in heating V , tranSportation, and the operation of machinery. What are tomorrow's alternatives? The forum will Open with sessions on the 25th. On Feb 26th there will be panel discussions and workshOps thorughout the day and a banquet in the evening. Registration which is limited, is $10. This will include a reception, coffee, tea, V ' lunch, etc. The banquet is an additional $6.00. V Further information is available by calling either the Office ofthe Presient, or the ’ Department of Physics, telephone 892-4l21,~ext. ‘ 110 or 117, respectively,“ or by writing the UPEI 7V Forum on Energy, ’ University of Prince - Edward island, Charlott- etown, PEI, CIA 4P3 Still here every—" body, much to the surprise of the station and our- selves. PreSently, we are able to write this wlumn only late at night by ' hipping the wall to the station but, nonetheless, we are still getting out one column per week. I might add that the management has seen fit not to interfere with the writers mainly because we refuse to let them see our column before‘it goes into . » print. I . Lately, things are continuing to get rolling at the station although some members of the staff are still ’ " reluctant to show up for their shows for reasons unknown to us. Still, it must be noted that these persons are definitely in the minority and most c I Presents: I. V V, be » Mind Games D.J. '3 put in an appearance at the ~appropriate Also, a recent plea for discipline by a manber , of management -( WhQ' incidently changes his title hore often than - - most people change their underwear) was '_ / acknowledged by the staff, V who iirmediately went out and bought a board. We are now, naturally; experts at this sport. ' NOTE TO VIE/‘1 FIKJM THE Top: Despite the ‘ fact that a number of our’fmembers are Freshman engineers, are still able to function.- . That's it for th;S week, so until later," eh? P.S. We areVat 700 on your A.M. dial and you should pick us up clearly in residence, so give us a‘listen. “Dreamg‘irI-s'" Canadian playwright - Janis Rapopcrt's play "Dreamgirls" will be ' presented at the V MacKenzie Building in Charlottetownr‘as part of the Island Woman's Arts Festival. V "Dreamgirls" \ concerns homeless women from widely differing ' backgrounds who find shelter with their children in a halfway home in a big city. '_ They become friérds while working out new ways' of V life. "Dreamgirls" will be directed byth‘e‘“ Festival's Theatre Representative, Deb ‘ " Allen, who? directed Agatha ’Christie' 5 "Ten Little IndianS" _ ,for the Island Theatre -~ Guild in December. ‘ Auditions will be P ‘ advertised at the endpf February. V _ For further information contact Joni Turner at r —— 675—3672 or Deb AllenV * at 894-4175. ‘ HAVE You EVER BEEN To THE GREAT ENTEKrAmlimT AT NO COVER PLUS ALL THE EXTRAS!" 'MONDAY- {WAYIInm—Up :IDWEST PRICES IN Tom. 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