Third Phase of Peacekeepers Prepare For Central America OTTAWA - The Minister of National Defence, the Honourable Bill McKnight, announced on March 22 that Canada will increase its peace- keeing ability in Central Amer- ica as part of the United Na- tions Observer Group (ONUCA). In response to a UN request to provide helicopters with a light lift capability, Canada is send- ing four CH-135 Twin Huey heli- copters to support the four CH- 139 Jet Ranger helicopters al- ready in Honduras. To re- flect the unit’s new composition, the Light Observation Helicopter (LOH) unit has been renamed the 89 Rotary Wing Aviation Unit (89 RWAU). “Canada’s reaction to the UN requirements is an example of the Canadian Forces’ ability to re- spond to the UN and contribute to international peace and stabil- ity,” said Mr. McKnight. This group of peacekeepers, including two women and nine reservists, departed Ottawa on March 24, 1990 for Teguci- galpa, Honduras. This brings Canada’s peacekeeping commit- ment in Central America to 169, which includes 12 reservists and nine women. Canada’s responsibilities include 36 mili- tary observers at verification cen-_ tres throughout the five Central American countries. The Twin Huey helicopters are well suited to light lift oper- ations and will enable 89 RWAU to be more capable of fulfilling its mission. An additional 47 per- sonnel from CFB Petawawa, BFC Valcartier, and CFB Edmonton are to join the unit to support the Twin Huey helicopters. Clark Urges Soviet Restraint in Lithuania The Secretary of State for Ex- ternal Affairs, the Right Hon- ourable Joe Clark, called in the senior Soviet diplomat in Ottawa on the morning of March 27 to express his deep concern over the present situation in Lithua- nia. During the meeting, Mr. Clark strongly underlined those points as set out in a formal let- ter sent to Soviet Foreign Minis- ter Eduard Shevardnadze, which was also delivered on the 27th. In his letter to the Soviet For- eign Minister, Mr. Clark stated that Canadians had been follow- ing recent events in Lithuania with growing apprehension. He emphasized that they were ex- tremely concerned by the increase in military activity over the last few days. Mr. Clark reminded Mr. She- vardnadze of repeated assurances the latter had given to both the Canadian government and inter- national community that there would be no “crackdown” in the Baltic States. The Minister indi- cated to MR. Shevardnadze that Freshman Focus Hi everyone! Our first year at UPEI is quickly coming to an end, but there are a few things I’d like to let you know about. Tonight, the Buisness Society Pub is 3rd floor DRY. There is a great band on hand. Most im- portantly, a table will be set up for making posters for the “Ed- ucation for the Nation” rally to- morrow. So, come on out to the pub and show off your artistic or not-so-artistic ability — everyone is welcome! As most of us have learned, university is expensive! But next year and the following years, it will be even more so. Why?? Be- cause the GST will tax things stu- dents need, like books and food. If you need a student loan to help you, you’ll be paying an extra 3% starting August 1, 1990, along with the GST. That’s why we’re having a rally tomorrow. It will be at 12:30 at Province House. Buses will be leaving at 12:15 and 12:25 from outside AVC. There will be one more Wet/Dry Pub before the year is over, so keep watching for more details! There will be another by- election in the fall if all of the student council and class execu- tive positions aren’t filled. There may be something you’re inter- ested in. Call the Student Union for details. The freshman concerns ex- pressed regarding the cutbacks at Computer Services are being looked into, and I’ll keep you up- dated. And finally, the Frosh Com- mittee is being formed. Meetings will be held over the summer. If you’re interested in joining, con- tact Nadine De Wolfe or myself at 566-2382. Enjoy your summer. Melanie Johnston Freshman Representative Student Council. further interventions of this kind on the part of the Soviet authori- ties and military would certainly have regrettable repercussions on relations between Canada and the USSR. In concluding his letter, Mr. Clark urged that a process of con- structive and peaceful dialogue be established between Vilnius and Moscow leading to the estab- lishment of a fundamentally new relationship, one which would re- flect the legitimate aspriations of the Lithuanian people. Awards The Committee has extended the nomination deadline for the Birks Medal to Friday, 13 April, 1990, and requests that you sub- mit nomations and supporting material tot he Registrar’s Office by that date. Terms of the award are as fol- lows: This medal is awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated to an outstand- ing degree qualities of scholarship and leadership within the Univer- sity community. Recommenda- Lost: On the second floor of the Robertson Library on the night of March 29, a photocopy card con- taining about 200 copies. I know I was stupid to forget it in the machine, but I’m hoping that the someone who found it in the ma- chine either on Thursday evening or Friday morning will be hon- est enough to return it. I really would appreciate it and will offer a reward that’s worth the while. Tommy Monaghen 892 — 5050 Lee Anne McGee was recently crowned as the Queen of Psych Stats 371. This title was awarded as she received 100% on 2 of her tests. Her sexy legs had nothing to do with this title. Oe as ee ee ee ee 4'e bee en eee eee et VEE cane om betytatety vitae se , 5 vue Ves t SLA SPRIGBA MILAM IN SAAN AMM Ghat eae Ne tions for this award may be made by any member of the University community to the Awards Com- mittee. Winners of ther Governor General’s Medals willnot be eligi- ble for this award. The application deadline for the Dr. Peter Meincke Award has been extended to Friday, 13 April, 1990. Application forms are available at the Registrar’s Office. FES EG STN OT JA Senior ( April 28 — May i Airfare Accomodations Activities Cost The trip of ish off your ye of people that get an approx! as flights & ac¢ trip is open to‘ rious days and! today at the P‘ 40 people regs Trip. Contact P _ 44 0200.t.'- ms Se bea’ ane