Student“ ' um - President MacDonald 1'} Reports In the next few lines, '11 attempt toeXp‘lain to Cu just what has been going ,n in Student Union up to his point in the school .ear. During the summer he office was open daily ith Mickey Place, our busi— ess manager, maintaining egular hours there. Pubs :nd Pig n' Whistles were .perated by the Union for .ummer students and they ere’a social, if not a fi— ancial success. However, e did break about even. Last year the cafeteria n the Barn was operated at cost of about $3000.00. he reasons for this are .ny, but the problem has een solVed at least tem— orarily. The cafeteria as been taken over by Nan ounker. Nan has experi- nce in this field, and is great cock, as well as a ,reat person. The entire taff of the Barn, with the xception of Clyde Bell, ill be new to you this‘ ear. The student ifiSurance Olicy this year is with he Zurich Insurance Com— any. There is plenty of informatiOn available on just what this health in— surance covers. This year a new procedure will be used to gain prescription. drugs from the stores. You simply have to take your prescription and your stu— dent card to the store. The larger ones ( a list will be printed later ) will have lists of the stu- dents and your student card will be matched against the list. There is no $1.00 deposit. Because the lists 'will not be available for a— bout three weeks, the system is not yet in operation. If you do need any prescrip— tion drugs before this goes ‘into effect, simply pay for them and take your receipt to the S.U. office. ' This year, the opportun— .ity will arise where we can import some good bands, but the cost will be higher. Examples at present are the ' Downchild Blues Band, who are real fine musicians, but ‘they cost about $1400.00 per night. An event of this size would have to be held in the gym and would necess— itate a $2.75 - $3.00 admis— U.S. CUSTOMS ARREST TWO HORSES FOR DOPE * SMUGGLING TAK, Arizona (ENS-CUP) - he United States Customs ervice has arrested and de— ained two horses found muggling marijuana from exico into the U.S. Customs officer Jerome Hollander says that field a— gents apprehended the two animals near this border town. The horses, both ri— derless, carried a total of 38 pounds of Mexican grass. Officials believe the horSes had human accompli- ces who slipped away from the animals and eluded cap- ture shortly before the two animals were busted.‘ No charges will be pressed a— gainst the animals. The two horses were promptly drafted by customs _agents and are now patrol—u ,1ing the border in anneffort to catch other pot smugglers. VAND... SPEAKIN'OF HORSES... MAN DENIEO MARRIAGE TO ‘HORS . BOULDER, Colorado (ENS—CUP) : The County Clerk's-office here recently turned down an application for a marriage license between a man and his horse. The clerk noted the horse was only eight years ' old and didn't have paren— tal.consent. "J?~aThe-horse Q‘lovér‘said he“ was protesting the recent “practice ofyissuingviarri-w page licenses to gay couples.~ \ ' I sion price. Another example is John Prine, a well known American singer - musician. He plays for $2000.00 per concert, which would mean renting Confederation Thea- tre at Cofederation Centre and charging $4.00 - $5.00 per ticket. Canadian Con— spiracy, Liverpool, Horse- lips ( an Irish rock band ) are all in the $1200.00 — $1400.00 vicinity, but they are good if you want to pay the price ( which is not all that much per person ) we could try to arrange for some excellent_bands. Your opinions are welcome. Ke- vin Newman or myself would be happy to hear them. We have received a per— manent liquor lisence for the following hours: Monday - 11:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m. Tuesday - 11:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m. Wednesday — dry day Thursday — 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. — 12:00" p.m. Friday 23 Saturday — 9:00 p.m. — 12:00 p.m. One of the conditions that accompanied this license was that no liquor is allowed on g the stairs between the first floor lobby outside the Pan— ther Lounge. Because we :xl have just received our li— cense, campus police will have to enforce this regu—‘ lation. Please try to rear member this new'regulation and make life a bit easier Assignments- Tlloy Won't Kill Ya September has arrived and the fall term of University is approaching rapidly, in- deed. By the time this is- sue of the Cadre hits the campus, we students will be searching for classes, meet— ing our profs, buying books, and hoping that soon the confusion will give way to academic routine. Of course 'there are those of us who won‘t settle into an aca— demic routine until two weeks before exams in Decem— ber, but that is par for the course. There is always Regis— tration which must be con— tended with. This word u— sually tends to make even the most stalwart of stu- dents feel naseous, but it is a fact of life at all .Universities.. If misery loves company, then we've all got lots of it. AHOwever,_oncevRegistra— _tion is behind us, it is {then time In count the mph-3 3’ _a',‘ if ‘ "va n (r t -> ._. y ,. _ey we have left and spend ' the weekend carousing with The Cadre, Sept. 9, 19/5, page 5 on Recent Business for our campus police. Student Union is in need of help in the areas of Mo— vie Club, Student Judicial, Cadre staff, and various other positions that are a- ,-rising. If you want to help drop down to the basement of Memorial. '1 am going to try to write a column like this frequently to inform you of just what we're doing with everyone's $40.00 ( includ— ing my own ). If you have questions or problems, feel free to drop down. Thanks for taking the time, and have a good year. __Gerald "Woozy" Mac Don— ald President U.P.E.I.'s._U. , But friends, old and new. It will be the last weekend where there are no worries about assignments, papers, tests, and exams. For once ' school starts in earnest . even extremely non — aca— demic students will have those nagging twinges of conscience and the horri- ble sensation of waking up some morning after a drunken binge and reali- zing a paper is due that day. It is hard to say how ma- ny of us will withstand the academic grind of University this year. It really isn't as bad as it is made out to be, but it is a good idea to expect the worst. Of course, it’s always helpful to stick a couple of bird courses in a schedule, and every University offers them. A 7' The best of luck to you ,all,this year, and if you 'tan keep your head above wa- ter, more power to you!