.treietwal‘lier onit from page 12 at of weight. If I see fit 0 slander a person, thati Ierson Would be ruined and iscredited for a.long time. ,0, if you, as an upstanding emberao. ,gk'community wish 0 avoid t is, you may meet 1th me in secret at any ime. Although I may not .romise anything, I will do y best to uphold your repu— ation. 'And you don't even ave to give me anything; .Specially money. Which you ;On't have to send to "The‘ .treetwalker", in care of he Cadre, U.P.E.I. Chow The Streetwalker ~ IUD Actor Maximilian Schell :ppears to have an IUD inser— ed in his shoulder. In his .ovie "The Man in The Glass :ooth" there is one scene in hich doctors are examining an X—ray of his shoulder. umerous physicians in audi- -nces have pointed out that he X-ray isn't a shoulder at .11. In fact, it's a woman's I an Has I AVE memo HAND-MADE P / wflhus views’. / pelvis, complete_with an IUD. "‘0 ONNECT/I 0 THE Klmloop ‘ m LIGHTS STE 553 a ' B 313530. IIan Shir 1m . POSTERS: PIPES ISN‘T SPECIAL . - . . Raff/w IF'YOU CARE ABOUT THE COMPANY YOU KEEP ...THINK ABOUT A CAREER WITH XEROX OF CANADA We’re planning to visit your campus at least twice. A terrific time was spent ‘during the last week in Sept— ember out at the end of the Island in Tignish where there is a film crew doing research. for the National Film Board on cooperatives around the North Shore. It was good to get up there and get away from college for a while. I met some really great friends up there. The film crew, Barry, Gary, Ralph, Donna and Helen, were a few to mention. It was a great life. The viewing of tapes, the conversations on the be- havior of the interviewees, the mechanics involved and the supper which follwed made for a truly unique and won- derful experience. On the se- cond day there were intervi— ews and talking; it was es— pecially interesting to hear WilsOn Shaw talk with pride (and rightfully so) of their community and their closeness with each other. Each argu - ment seemed to me to ask the question "How much longer can_ a community be integrated like this, staying intact, considering the 'progress' of techniques". He spoke with N t" I G ;« rm. We invite you to attend a Briefing Session which will: ' provide yOu with information about Xerox of Canada Limited and the careers we offer 0 gWeyoutheopponunfly —first, to ask. and receive answers to, any and all quesfionsyournayhave ‘ —second, to decide whether or not your future might be ‘At a later date, we'll return for individual On-Campus Inter- Plan to join us! we look forward to meeting you. ‘The Xerox of Canada people are coming to campus and your Placement Office has full details. ‘ Xerox of Canada Limited » XEROX ~ 0. 6E? 11)! The Cadre, Oct. 7, 1975, page 1, Filming Gives Great Times in Tignish pride when he talked of this one room school house. Their culture has the right to be really respected. A130 that day we had the luck of meeting some students from Haiti. Their life style— songs, stories: dances, music, and info were just fascinat-l ing. They spoke of their want to be individuals in society and their want to learn. Jim, their leader, led me into a beautiful conversation on the meaning of "Cultural under— standing". He proved to me in my mind that there is a need to understand that people from different cultures also have different ways of think— ing, each right in its own way. We made some friends at the Tignish Legion while the film crew were shooting. It proved to be a fine time because of the friendliness and modes of behavior of many of the peo—' ple. Waving at the camera was common and with free admiss- ion and the ever—present beer it became quite an entertain- ing and interesting time, meeting these new friends from out of town. Chuck Gqsnell Mural Painting Contest $25.00 - first prize, $15.00 - second prize I$10.00 - third prize Departments, classes, and \ clubs are invited to enter the Student Union Mural Painting Contest. The con— test is to paint the out- side panels of the barn ca— _ feteria. The paintings should be in mural form and it is ho— ped that as many people as possible will get involved in each mural. However, please remember that what 123 paint will remain for ’someiyears to come so plan what you will paint and fol— low through constructively. Materials and supplies will be provided by Student Union. The murals will be judged by a panel of three to be named later. Let's go, freshmen, sophomores,juniors, seniors, Home Economists, Business »Society, Physics Club, Bio— logy Club, Education Society Residences, Faculty Members; anyone may enter a team. Get organized and get the names of your group and an outline of your proposal do- wn to Student Union offices. ItIs a great chance to get your group active and leave a part of you as a permanent fixture on our campus. Come on, let's do some— thing about coloring up the- se barren plywood panels. SHAMPOO—4 oz. RINSE—8 oz. 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