‘ C CWMIENI e 1., QUESTION: What do you think of ' . I / the UPEI Hockey Panthers? . ’ 1. Lynn Snallman, Frosh Arts. They start off well, but they lack stam— ina. Hopefully, they will / be able to play three periods in the future and (“C is well as the soccer to. $1 ’zas done. ’ ‘\ 3. Morgan Currie, Frosh, k / Business. \ szhey haven it quite got it together yet, but when they do ‘lfl'lev are going to wipe eVery’cne else out. . =' ‘ k . 4. Ruth Palmer, Soph, r ’ Education, I think'that the Panthers definitely have the talent and the, ability to be a driving force in the McAdam div— v ision they can only m; inf-Jam their stamina "wring the [final period. 2. "'evin Kennedy, Frosh Business. They have the tale1t but there are too many individual efforts. They lack team unity. 6 photos by. Troy, V ick 9 . . . V‘ ' I ‘ ' County. _ THE 1031- SALT THE IOSI‘ SALT GIE‘I‘ ially for the play. and is supported by. ‘ GIFT OF BLOOD, the OF BLOOD features JOhn The Dire<3tor is Hans The Canada Council, The Tickets, on sale latest original pro— Darttr NiCOla Lifiman: Boggild- DeSigne-r is Nova Sootia Department at the UPEI Bookstore, duction by the Mulgrave RObbie O'Neill and ' J -P - CaImlS- of Culture, Recreation are $6.00 for adults, Carol Sinclair, with , This production and Fitness, The Du and $4.00 for Students Road Co-op Theatre Com- V _ . _, pany, Will be presented Ron MacEachern playing 15 on tour of the Mari— Maurier Council for the and Senior Citizens. on my, November 7th fiddle and guitar music times October 14th th Performing Arts, and the at the Dr_ Steel Reci- has created espec— through November 16th, people of Guysborough tal Hall, UPEI at 8:00 pm. It is presented by the Island Ccmnun- ity Theatre in asso- ciation with the UPEI \ Department of English and the UPEI Theatre Society. THE LOST SALT GIFT OF BIDOD is based on the writings of Allistair MacLeed of Inverness County, whose collection of short stories of the same title has won in- ternational acclaim for its vivid and moving portrayal of life' in Cape Breton. The Mulgrave Road Co—op Theatre Com- pany production is the first to dramatize Mr. MacLeod's work, which has been described as "overflowing with the energies of family life. .." moving, pow— « erful and Maumuéky. "_uafm:zi.lfili'x .\~ 3‘} 955.,“ ‘k-.' \