mom 0min summer , ,Ma'clean Angus: J. Angus MacIean, leaderpf the Progressive Conservative Party on rince Edward Island, along with four other p candidates, had the chance to outline their party 'ews when they held a ' the Robert-sch Library unge on April 12th at 12:30 p.m. ‘ With Mr. MacLean were 5th ueens candidates Jim lee and Wilfred MacDonald and 6th Queens candidates arry Clark and Jim Larkin. Many interested students urned out to listen and - . k questions. As expected: e Pt. Iepreau issue ' occupied much of the discussion time. Mr. MacLean, when asked if he was willing to go to court to break the nuclear , agreement, answered, "Yes, but I feel it is definitely a question for lawyers and ‘ judges. Party, are definitely committed to appropriate energy for the Island." He added that during his years in the House of Commons in Gives . His (Kevin Walker 'Ihe recently elected UPEI 79-80, Kevin Walker, upon eceiving the news of the H budget expressed his ews. "I am displeased to see 1' y increase in tuition," " said. "However, I was leased to see that the ‘ 'versity has taken into unt'the students by eeping it below the .75% recommended by the .P.H.E.C. 'Ihe 5.3% crease shows a certain unt of consideration the part of the admin- tratim." ' We , the Cmservative tudent Union President for " . -~‘ (93 Speaks to _‘ the Ottawa he had been very in- volved with various committees dealing with energy._ Mr. Maclean felt that the technology learned on wood.generation, as an energy source, should be given much consideration. Fifth Queens Jim Lee was ‘asked about the mall question. He answered that it was a "damned if you do, damned if you don't situation" but, that he UPEISU5 President '— Elect Vhws 'me Boardof Governors also approved a 10% increase in the cost of rOOm and board in Bernadine and Marian Halls, as well as a 10% increase for room Blanchard Hall. President Walker called this "disappointing" and pointed out, "as I see it the Residence students are getting the short end of the stidc. They are faced with a 15.3%» in- crease intheir costs, whid'1 is well above the cost—of-living. It would not seem right that the University can collect $420 per month next year . for apartments in'Blanchard Hall (providing 4 people per apartment) for those apartments." Kevin Walker stated that \ he was glad to see an increase in the amount for ancillary services. As he pointed out, "'Jhis means more for‘the students ‘ which is what a university is for. . . .the students." Walker stated, " . . .the annual budget is good as it is student Oriented but it seems really mfair for the residence students." " followed the party view that there should be a moratorium for 15 months on malls on the Island, during this. time to receive input from the community and to review the policy on making these decisions. Several students were wondering about the proposed Vet Sd‘lOOl and Angus' reaction to it. Mr. Maclean felt that "the school is justified, It THE UPEI SUN,Thursday,April 19,1979 ,page 3 Students would be of import— ance to the Island especially in the area of preventive medicine, and in the care of livestock, Prince Edward Island being a center for ‘ livestock . " In reaction to the summer job question on the Island, Jim Larkin stated that "a lot of people are out of work and jobs are needed. I would be in favour of creating jobs which have people working with our natural resources." Mr. MacLean spoke to the students, telling them that "our government would be a more open gover— nment." He would cut much "of the regulations and red tape of which there is so much now." Mr. MacLean closed the meeting by telling students of the advance polls andtobesure tovoteon Election Day, April 23rd. Angus Maclean and candidates had been invited to the University by Youth Co-Ordinator for 6th Queens , Rory Beck. - ‘MacDONALD 0 MRS AGAIN The UPEI hockey Panthers star defenoeman Wilfred MacDonald continued his assault on league awards when he was recently named this year's winner of the Godfrey Award. 'Ihe award, which is donated annually by the ‘ Mount Allison Alumni, is given to the inter- collegiate player who best exemplifies the spirit of intercollegiate hockey through on ice leadership . and sportsmanlike conduct. " We are very pleased to award this year's trophy to a yomg man such as Wilfred McDonald. He is a credit to the game and / is cbviously held in our highest esteem, " camented J Vaughn Tower, director 0d alumni affairs at Mount Allison. For MacDonald it was another in a long list of awards ( see elsewhere ) that he has won this season. Coach Jack Hynes was especially pleased with the selection. " Wilfred has won all kinds of awards but this one in particular shows the character of this young man. I think the committee made an outstanding selection." MacDonald's selection marks the second time in the three year history of the award that a Panther has been chosen. Last year's winner was UPEI 's Louie Lortie.