Cut the much honored Canadian novelist Adele Wiseman and = she _ bleeds fiction. That is why Wiseman is passionately committed to serve students and anyone interested in writing plays, poetry, and fiction. For one to be a good writer, Wiseman the importance of reading as a key to better standards for writing. “Your writing must be set in such a way that people will want to read your work” she says. stresses What is the responsi- vility of the writer to so- iety? What is the role of the artist? A writer in a ociety reflects a voice and -onscience of members in a ommunity. According to iseman, “An artist is a itness.”.. She adds that the writer has a responsibil- ty to tell what is perceived n such a way as to reveal By Darrell Cole It was one of those eekends when you don’t how to be happy or to cry hen looking at the perfor- lance of our men’s soccer knd women’s field hockey Pquads. In AUAA Men’s Soccer Action over the weekend the PEI Panthers garnered a in and a tie. On Satur- lay afternoon in Moncton he Panthers could manage Pnly a tie against the Uni- ersite de Moncton. After A scoreless first half Janos By Sam Okello to the audience the signiti- cance of the truth. “That is what literature is like” she says. Wiseman’s opinions of the woman’s movement are quite vehement. “It’s time women took their places - the other half of the world.” she says. She is also quick to point out that her feel- ings towards the feminist movement are in her book Memoirs of’ ‘a Book Molesting Childhood * which is a collection of es- says to be published by Ox- ford press and released at the beginning of October. Wiseman feels that most writers are offended in repressive gov- ernments such as South Africa where the state of emergency, the proclama- tions restricting freedom of the media is in effect. She ~ says the mandate of a good writer is to tell the truth. Soccer Panthers Report Barna scored for UPEI and Jean Michel Ngoungoulon for U de M. On Sunday the Panthers travelled to Sackville, New Brunswick to play the Mount Alli- The Pan- came out on the son Mounties. thers short end of a close hard- fought 3-2 decision. Janos Barna and Chuck Arse- nault scored for UPEI while Eric Prengle. Chris Mce- Carthy, and James Curran scored for Mt. Aw Dhe Mounties lead the game at halftime 2-1. Next action for the Soccer Panthers is uext weekend with a pair of games here at Me Adam Field against the Univer- sity of New Brunswick Red- Shirts on Saturday and against the new entry in the AUAA, University College of Cape Breton on Sunday. mentioned - Adele Wiseman: The Writer-in-Residence Participation in inter- national writer’s organiza- tion has kept busy. From of her novel The Sacrifice, Wiseman publication she is a Govenor-General’s Award winner for fiction. Her other novel is’ enti- tled Crackpot. She has written two plays but pub- lished only one called Tes- timonial Dinner. She has also published a biograph- ical book about creativity. Old Woman at Play. Tribute should be paid to the generosity of the Canada Council and the UPEI Alumni Association that have enabled Wiseman to render her services. at. UPEI. She is available for con- sultation at the Robert- son Library Room 202 on Thursdays till the end of November. She welcomes students and others who would like to talk about writing. Field Hockey The Field Hockey Pan- thers lost 2-0 to the Mount Allison Mounties on Satur- day afternoon at Sackville, New Brunswick. Again the Lady Panthers played a strong game but came out on the short end of the stick. The Lady Panthers are still looking for there first goal of the season, and Tam sure when they get it. there will be quite a cele- bration. Keep going girls, we're all rooting for ya’. Next action for the Field Hockey Panthers is Tuesday against the Universite de Moncton at McAdam Field and next Saturday when they travel to Antigonish, Nova Scotia to St.Francis Xavier. Golfing in Cass? The UPEI Cheniistry society is holding a golfing tour- nament this Sunday 04 October 1987, 11:00am, at Green Gables Golf course in Cavendish. The green fees are $13 per person; clubs are not provided but can be rented. We cheerfully invite all chemistry society members to attend this, our first recreation event of the 1987-88 academic year. There will be an intormal reception following the tour- nament held in Cass lounge at 4:00pm sharp. All golfers are requested to leave Green Gables by 3:30 to be on time for the receptior. All chemistry society members, even those who do not partake in the golfing tournament, are invited and urged to attend the reception. To indicate your interest in the golfing tournament, the reception, or both, please sign your name on the ap- propriate torm on the Cass bulletin board. We look for- ward to seeing all the society members this Sunday. OPEN FACULTY SEMINAR FRIDAY - 2 OCTOBER 3:00pm - ATLANTIC VETERINARY COL- LEGE FACULTY LOUNGE SPEAKER: Adele Wiseman. UPEI Writer-in-Residence Reading from her | work. Ms. Wiseman, thanks to the generousity of the Alumni Association and the Canada Council, is UPEI writer-in-residence from September to December 1987. She is the anthor of two well-known novels. THE SAC- RIFICE and CRACKPOT, is a winner of the Governor- General's Award for fiction, has been writer-in-residence at the University of Toronto and the University of Western Ontario, and is currently Directory of the Writing Pro- gram at the Banff Center School of the Arts. EVERYONE WELCOME Happy Hour Follows at 4:00pm Friday October 2, 1987 3:00pm LOUNGE (4th floor) AVC FACULTY N A ox : Mier Mpa! me : gt. ii mr cop Re Thursday, October 1 198