THE UPEI SUN, Thursday. Oct. 25, 1979, page 20 ' ,_. UPEI students have begun a once—a—week visit to UPEI ELEL£L£13§ WORKSHQP the Provincial Home For the Aged in Charlottetown. Cars leave the front parking lot on Thursday Aspects of Theatre evenings at 6:30 p.m. and return to the University Friday, October 26 - 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. by 8:15 p.m. Steel mcital Hall (above cafeteria) If you are interested in taking part in this venture, contact Stella Wallace, Bernardine, UPEI AfiflING ON STAGE or hon l l 116. . . . p e oca . Resource Perscn: Erskine Smith, actor, director- ‘ INTER4VARSITY CHRISTIAN FEIlOWSHIP Everycne welccne No Charge ChaplaJ-I' ICY Centre Sponsored by UPEI Theatre Society Wednesdays - 5:30 P.M. A ‘ . - ' — 't Ch ' t' f 110 hi Halloween. SmgS, Blble Study Everyme W81 ! Inter vars1 y ris 1an e vs p party,. Wednesday October 31, 1979 at 201 Blanchard Hall at 8:00 pm. Come in costume. . Need a paper ' d? See Pat in the Student Prizes for the best costume. Everyone Welcome. Union Offioe or call Ext. 395. masonable ' U.P.E.I. HEAIEH CENTRE rates. -. Marian Hall _I_ I I Mmday - 10:30 - 12:00. Dr. Charlie Bram l FRESHMAN MEMBER OF STUDENT DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE' day _ lo 00 _ 11:30. Dr. Barbara Elan 1 CAMPUS POLICE MEMBER ‘ Wednesday - 10:30 — 12:00. Dr. Harry Callaghan Note: This is a newly opened position, so all new r applications must be submitted. Anyone who applied Thursday _ 10:30 - 12'00' Dr' B e Lantz before must reapply, to show their continued intention Friday - 12:00 - 1:30. Dr. Doug. bknszmald to work. . - . Applications are available at Student Union headquarters Appéihtnents are not necessary, but they are intth‘erfiaé‘n and applicants will be contacted regarding advisable vthe 89241121, msim 248 in e 1e . _ ' ' THU RSD «8:30 PM 42:30 AM w ROCK'N AT ITS BEST The band is along the lines of The Tubes or Alice Cooper with heavier musical stylings. With selections of New Wave and early 'TOS hard rock, Taboo is out to make an impact. Billed as a sex—rock act, their performances are going to turn more than a few heads. Taboo is providing local audiences with an exciting approach to rock music. Their show is a takeoff on Punk music. Lynn Fitzgerald, director, of Commotion Promotion, says "Taboo is to punk what soap is to Another World." No doubt Taboo is going to make a strong impression. Personal taste will decide whether the impression is ' good or bad. COME ON DOWN to the barn for A GOOD TIME. Student L035 Reunited Tickets at the, door