Fage_2 Editor: This letter is in response to David J.M. Vincent's art— icle in the October 6.1972 edition of Cadre. It should be clarified that the price charge for beer at the Pig'n' Whistleis not un- der our control. According to reg— ulation number 65 of the Liquor Con- trol Act, a mini- mum price of fifty eents (50¢) must be charged for beer. In discussion of the regulation with an official of the commission, I was informed that the minimum price 1 was established to ' maintain some degree of standardization in prices, thus al- lowing the smaller entrepreneur as V to compete openly with the larger op- eratorsa As a student, I sympathize with your position and regret that we are unable to accommo- date the students with a reduction in Dear the price of beer at the Pig'n'Whistle. ImusTnfly Pat Duffy Dear Doug, If you read my letter, published in the October 6 edition of the Cadre, you will find that it was addressed to Ron Kelly, the editor, not to you. The motivation for my letter was definitly provided by your article, but the area of my con- cern was that Ron (elly, by choosing to include such foul and disgusting drivel in the Cadre, may have set a pre- cedent whereby any dissatisfied, gar- bage-mouthed would- be sensationalist could see himself in print. Since you seem to have a vocabulary limited to that dis- played on the wall 'ity of your articles, FUDGE he, being a good—guy cosmic, groovy, right— on, cool dude, have had a bad scene with the S.J.C. I have been accused of the heinous crime of "theft of uni versity properity? I had walked into that brothel of immodesty__ Bernardine Hall— to ' visit my mother. I walked out, not with my mother, but five beds, a dresser, and a toilet (full) (and one girl sitting on the toilet.) Tremendously funny Joke at the time, though I must admit the humor of it eludes me now. Actually, it eluded me when the girl flushed the toilet in question. After three minutes of standing outside with the five beds on one arm, and trying to wipe the other stuff off my shoulders, I screamed "FUDGE? Immediately, three young ladies - all claiming to be my mother, accosted me from the.building. I screamed "FUDGE" again, and they recoiled in horror. Then they accused me of stealing the five beds, dresser, and toilet (not to mention the girl on the toilet). I protested it of a seedy public lavority, and un- fortunately have little hope of in- proving the qual- the responsibility of exercising qual- ity control must, in regards to your art- icles, depend upon the editor. On the basis of your October 13 articles, I must conclule that thrcugh his efforts you have achieved an almost tolerable level of filth. Congratulations on what must be in your case, regarded as a literary milestone. dandy Walford —:— was merely a joke. I was going to steal the girl and return the beds. Steal the beds and return the girl? Paint the dresser? Paint the girl? Wait for my toast to come up? They wouldn't believe any of them. I was confronted by that nice teddy-bear - Dave Nacdulay. He wasn't cosmic. Nor was he cool. He charged me. I doged. He charged me again. I doged again."L screamed "FUDGE" and was charged with antag- onism of University property. I appeared before the S.J.C., and was confronted by an unsolid Chairman - Paul Macsdam. Hezs not nice, And he has a moustache. Although I obviously intended to return the beds, the dresser, the toilet and the girl (well maybe); they refused to believe me. They fined me a buck three—eighty, and forty dodlars forfgsing profanity, t seems that I had used the expression "FUDGED UP" several times. I was fined for using common every-day expressions (I even said poop). They have no right to comment on my life style. I am a groovy, far—out, member of C.U.P. The Canadian University Press. Founder of the Cadre Press Syndi- cate. The Opinions expressed in the different articles are those of the authors. Editorial policies to be decided by the Editor and staff of the newspaper. Published by the U.P.E.I. Student Union Inc. 'Carol Ward _Louise Mould, Dear Editor: I would like to bring it to Fr. Bruce Ogilvie's at— tention, that no where in P.i.I. for that matter, Canada, may any in- dividual take alco- holic beverages from a licensed premises and there is no we that our Pig'fi'fihig- ties can be an exc- eption. It should be noted as well, that the individual you spoke of in your art- icle received a rel- atively light fine, in comparison to the courts downtown. Furthermore, Cons- ~table MacAuley was only performing his duties as a police Officer and by his actions he is pro- tecting your rights not taking them away. I feel that such act- ion should be com- mended rather than or condemned. Yours Truly ; Pat Duffy cosmopolitan groover. And besides that I get 'high on carnations. Students, you are being snowed. The S.J.C.aren' nice. They.don't let us groovers steal and curse. Unfair: I'm\going to open up a sweet shOp when I get out of here, and. get the fudge out of there." Editer: Ron Kelly Mann iLg Editor: Richard O’Brian Business Manager: Contributing Staff: Valerie Bruce, ' Clare Corcoran, Bob Gillis. Lesley Lambie, Karen Lloyd, Pete Love, Dale McClure, Dan Mullin, Kathleen Roach, Grant Woodside. Ads: M.J. Vandenbroeck Roger Green Photos: ‘ Winston Maund. l