volume nine issue five‘ ‘ the Uiaei sun OctOber 7, I977 ALTERNATE'TD PlGflN’ WHISTLE PLANNED ,‘RETURNIOF INVOLVEMENT ’77 On Monday night, groups six and seven (now labelled the Six-Packs and Sprightly Seven-Ups) of Involvement '77 held a meeting. .This was to prove that Involvement '77 could be moro than a weekend in Murray River. The full attendance of both groups proved that. The groups are organ- izing “an alternate to Fig 'n Whistle”.' They are planning a party open to all (but limited to approximately l50 people) to be held on a Thursday night in November. ’- They felt that many people were not interested in going to Pigs or Jim's on Thursday night but had .no other place to go. The party will provide these people with some- thing to do. Bert Tersteeg of the Music Department is going to arrange for one of the Department's big bands to play. The changes that Involvement '77 has brought about in student-professor. ‘relationships was also discussed. Susan McNay said that she felt strange in her classes with the, professors that were on the weekend. Other students as well as professors agreed that there was an initial dis- comfort but it smoothed out as the week went on. The problem was caused THE 'D.R|SCOLL .R'EVPO RT Vehement criticism of development policies awaits the Federal Task Force on Unity, convening Thursday, in Charlottetown.‘ This was especially' apparent at a preliminary presentation by Monica Dri scoll, in the Faculty Loun- ge, Monday afternoon. 30 persons, staff and students attended. H Driscoll, fa Senior Pol- itical Science Major read the report she plans to present to the Task Force, then the floor was opened for an informal discussion chaired by Professor Fred Von Dreger. ‘ _ . Von Dreger had difficult- Ies directingidiscussion to‘ wards practical criticism of the report.- However, the ensuing debate on Eco- nomic development on PEI W35 invigorating , and lasted over two hours. ” It's very important thét papers like these are Wr'tten," said Professor Reshard GooI. ' . The economic thrust of' the Paper was criticised . . ” ECOnomics be damned, this is the bestqpart of Canada to be.”9 retorted Gool. ,' _ wk. «ref BE DAMNED 'Driscoll cited the need for a change of attitude of Islanders, and all Canadians, regarding development. . She indicated that there are many similarities be- tween PEI and Quebec re- garding development. Quebec is,of course, displaying its dissatis— ’ faction in a, ” much more overt manner.“ ". " The problem with PEI is that people are‘ afraid, even worse, apa- thetic.” As pointed out by one student: ” Similar comp laints are being expressed in economically depressed regions through-out Can- ada.” ; - A large portion of the criticism contained in the ~report is directed against the Department of Regional ,and Economic Expansion. 9.. a source of frustration for Islanders.” ” Policies(fail to) take into account important aspects of the social and cultural vitality of the Island.” ~ ( For a report of the proceedings of the hearing, see next weeks issue.) by the friendships developed during the Involvement weekend and then having to go back to the professional relation- ships required at school. Prof. Bob Campbell also pointed out that the week-_ end also affected the way he_looked at all students. He said that he is more aware that students are people than he was before. The groups are planning on helping contact each. other. A'SUCCESSFUL CO-ED TUESDAY NIGHT WITH TAQUILA no-sun next week The Editor of the UPEI SUN has announced that there iffike will be no issue for‘ the week of October 13. The reason for this action is that the newspaper office is being renovated. The Editor also announced a new deadline for all - articles. It Will be the Friday before the week the paper goes out. The only ' exception to this rule will be news stories that take place after the deadline. [Any copy received after‘ [the new deadline will not be printed until the fol: lowing issue. I WITNESSED... Sir Barry, the ta?ented,a graphics expert, in his own opinion, sitting with his jaw flapping, as he occas- ionally bent his elbow and wiped his moustache in an effort to make this week's SUN a little better. The SUN Staff is looking for someone to keep Barry “in line”. $0, girls if you're interested in a “talented” expert(WITH HIS HANDS) come on up to 4th floor Main. And if this issue seems a little “lacking”, remember that Barry needs to be occupied! and inspired!!