Message from Phillip Brown Last Monday, both UPEI and Holland College Stu- ‘dents Union Executives had the fortune to meet one another. The assembly took place at the HC Stu- dents Union office. formal agenda was prepared however both executives had the chance to exchange some ideas. . The thought of a meeting was conSidered several weeks ago when President Scott Lannan and Treasurer Brian Murray of the HC Students Union visited the UPEISU. We briefly deliber- ated upon building a coop- eration between the two post-secondary'institutions. It was concluded that the present and future benefits from such a concurrence will be a step towards a positive relationship. Furthermore, an exchange of social or academic ideas will greatly enhance the decision~making of (mm: mz * No ‘_ both students' unions. Our combined initiative to have more participation between the two institu- tions for the betterment of morale is something that can be wholly shared. FOOD . COM MITTEE ‘ A Food Committee has been formed to act as advisors to Beaver Foods and the Un- iversity, according to Jim Griffith, Director of Stu- dent Services. It is their duty to sug- ‘ gest menus and specials, decor, and special func~ The money for tions. _ var;ous ad itions and Members of the Food Com- renovag'ons mittee are: Bruce Ells- worth, Catering Manager; Jim Griffith; Rueben Cross University Consultant; Marian White, Head Resi- dent of Bernadine Hall; “Mary Ross, Head Resident ' of Marian Hall; Betty 8 “rue Clams is rov'd Unieersitgfibg 9 THE UPEI SUN, Thursday, October “, lQQO, page ll Morris and Lucy MacDon- ald, Bernadine Hall; Tim Belliveau and John Carson, Marian Hall; Tom Collins, Cook for Beaver Foods. Two students from Two day students are to be appointed to the Com- mittee by the Student Union. When asked how much po- wer the Food Committee will actually have, Grif- fith replied by saying that in the first week, everything almost everything that the Committee suggested was done in three days. For example, the salad gt"? ’ THE CLASSIC " ” HENDERSON CHRLOTTETOW T. On Friday Oct. 3 Tony | Ouwehand suffered minor facial burns, including loss of his facial hair while preparing for the 'upcor3ng A.C.T. weekend. He was trying to lign” one of the propane stoves at Camp Abeaweit when the I aCcident occurred. The Stove had been lit once unsuccessfully. A scc‘nd attempt-to restart the stove resulted in the gas exploding in his face. He was traeted at I out Patients and released l later that day. )K CUDMORE DOWNTOWN N “*4 ’— . .4 .) Tony’s Okay! !