by Maria Driscoll The annual Spring Clinic at UPEI is finished for another year with very satisfactory results. UPEI readied its registered quota of 201, and with 11 rejected, there was a total of 190 units collected. The led Cross Committee was very pleased with the input by students and faculty alike. ‘165 students were registered at the door during the three hour Clinic. Donors took advantage of the free coupons whidl were distributed as 300 were gone within the three hours. Thanks to the businesses, McDonald's and A & W, for supplying the coupons. Russ Stewart of the Bookstore generously donated once again to the Clinic. His donations were given as doorprizes and the recipients were: '3“, 9.. of a”. ( 'Ihe conscientious, hard- working, usually good natured Barn Custodian, Clyde Bell, is very ' disturbed at the litter Which has been surrounding his castle. At the Bam HiEa-LEPAG-S SHOE. Co. LTD. I GRAFTON Smear 8944748 The Home of GoodShoe s since-1920'“ mum CLINIC Bill Willis, Andre Baril, Vernm Radd, Jdin Walker, Maureen Mirray and Carol Kolga. In the donation challenge which was issued by the Sophomore Class and accepted by the Juniors, the Sophomores came out on top with 55 donors and the Juniors coming close with 41. Congrats to both classes! (UM .L’NIPM/NS Nobody uses cat food, hair spray, shampoo, and various other housekeeping articles and still our garbage receptacle is being surrounded by broken garbage bags that are disgorging these articles and making Clyde look like an untidy housekeeper. Whoever is discarding their household litter isn't being even thoughtful enough to put their trash into the holder but just throwing it on the ground! Will the offenders please note that this is a service that the Student Union is not providing for the University Community and the offender or offenders are requested to use some other place of disposal in the future! "79 A , donor! In the residences, Narian was the winner with 17 donors out of a possible 60. I'm sure they'll enjoy the bev— erages they've won, which were provided by the Student Union. Pat Parsons of Bernadine Hall was the recipient of a free half credit donated by the University. Her name was chosen at random and she was also the 28th Conqratulatims With Annie Hall Woody Allen reached the pinnacle of his acting, writing, and producing career to date. He was finally recognized fully for what he is: a genius in the motion picture field. Well, this week's Sunday Night Movie is not Annie Hall. It is Take 'Ihe Man and Rm and he was a genius back then too. It's one of Allen's earlier movies and one in which he calls upon his abundant resources to fabricate one of the most hilarious movies of all time. Allen's utility of slapstick humor rivals that of Charlie Chaplin and the absurdity often surpasses eventhat of anty Python's Flying Circus. What I remember best of the film is the ache in my belly 'cause that's where the laughs came from. The COLD ‘ SUNDAY, JAN. 28 DUFFY AMPHI'I‘HEATRE - $1.75 humour is unrelenting. It's funny - the funniest movie I‘e seen. THE UPEI SUN,Thursday,Jan.25,1979,paqe 3 SUCCESS - Pat! A great and much appreci- ated thanks goes to the many students and staff who donated TIME to making the clinic the success it was. Thanks goes to Kathy Ieeman, Heather Ronalds, Linda Lavoie, Maureen Murray, Mary Driscoll, Peter Wilson, Chuck Gosnell, Susan Boyd, Susan Robertson, Judy, Nora MacAdam and Professors Berardinelli, Perry and Hazelton and to the other guys and gals who helped us move out the Red Cross 'Deam. Our co—ordinator Iphigénie Arsenault was extremely helpful once again this semester, pro— viding us with all our posters and information. The Clinic can be rated as a successful one because of the contributions made by the 190 donors and ll who tried. rIhanks to all of you and the helpers for making Spring Clinic '79 such a good one. lives! “THE GOLDEN AGE OF COMEDY IS BACK» — THANKS TO WOODY ALLEN'WHOSE ‘TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN’ IS THE ULTIMATE HILARIOUS HOMAGE TO ALL THE PRISON DRAMAS, CHAIN GANG EXPOSES AND TRUE CRIME MOVIES T0 DELIGHT THE BUFFS AND BREAK THE FUNNY BONE. FOR ALL ITS WIT AND SATIRE, IT'S BASICMLY AN OLD- FASHIONED RIB CRACKING COMEDY—A RARITY IN OUR TIME!" —JUDITH CRISY, TWAY SHOW as MINS. 7 & 9 PM