Club could easily have had over 200 members next year instead of the pitiful 68 that were present this year. (about 15 actually showed up to Club ona regular basis). Because the present president obvi- ously believes that all the ineligible votes were for John and that he must have cheated, he has decided to run in the re-vote and clear his name rather than have people think he can win only by cheating. The results of the re-vote will be in by the time this is printed. Hopefully this unfortunate incident will not be re- peated and a true winnercan be found. Scott MacDonald (pissed off!) @ Campus Parking March 30, 1992 To: All faculty, staff, students From: Directors of security Subject: Campus parking Effective April 3, winter restrictions on overnight parking are rescinded and normal parking and traffic regulations will apply. Any queries concerning parking and traffic policies ' should be directed to the security department in care of the Director of Security. Respectively yours, A. J. Macleod Director of security. P.S. It would be greatly appreciated if the grassed area on the east side of the perimeter road be kept clear to allow the ground to dry out and to prevent Sat ele te PA Paddy’s Day Thad a few reservations; however in retrospect perhaps donating blood was an incentive to justify going out and replenishing one’s whole blood and plasma that evening, To The 51 first-time donors especially, the Red Cross commends your initiative in taking this first step to donate ‘‘The Gift of Life’’, For all donors, we are looking at the next opportunity for us to host a UPEI clinic on Tuesday, September 22,1992. Ifan inthe interim one may have missed the UPEI clinic, another close opportunity will be the April 30th clinics held at Charlottetown Rural High School. The 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. clinic will open to the public and Holland Col- lege students. A 9:00 - 11:00 morning session will be closed to Rural students only. To the 260 registrants who came to the March 17th clinics, the Red Cross thanks and salutes you for giving of your time and yourself. To the 220 donors whose blood was actually collected, those who await your blood offer their thanks. And those of you who wish to make our future clinics even more successful, please contact either JoAnna Murphy, President, UPEI Student Union or Mark MacPherson at the Red Cross. For further information contact: Mark MacPherson Commissioner The Canadian Red Cross society Prince Edward Island ee damage to the area or to your vehicles. Red Cross Salutes UPEI For Historic Turnout at March 17th Blood Clinics: March 17th blood clinics featured the first double clinic session ever held at The University of Prince Edward Island. And UPEI responded in olympian fashion as 260 potential donors registered - this total | doubled any previous high recorded over the past few years. Mark MacPherson, Commissioner and Blood Donor Recruitment Director for the P.E.I. Red Cross, ex- tended his appreciation to all organizers, promoters, and registrants who combined to make the St. Patrick’s Day clinic such a success. When I first came to realize the UPEI clinic coincided with St. UPEI X-P RESS April 9, 1992 ne eee ae