roar.er GAME SATURDAY ’ '1 ~30 AT MAC AD AM FIELDea. on uni-.8 no.2 STUDENTS — FREE 1' . ‘ EVERYONE ELSE — . v ' $2_50 PER YEAR " sept.23,1978. 'Covojrs the Island Like the/frourists' Councr meeting creates on y rscussron. Zurich Insurance, emergency loan fund, the Photo Club, C.U.P. membership, Fall— fest, the National Union of Students, the installation of two pinball machines, a pooltable and jukebox in the Barn, and a suitable arrange— ment to allow those under eighteen to attend Pigs and special dances were all the on the Rent Review decision and it was learned that the 12% raise was applicable for only one year and would have to come under review again next year. Other items on the agenda included Mike Clow's repOrt on the money spent by S.U. over the summer to paint the Not only wasn't there a quorum at Sunday night's Student Council meeting, but they will be hard pressed to find one for Thursday night's emergency session. Only ten of the required thirteen members showed up in the faculty lbunge and because of council's reluctance to step outside the'rules (though that didn't appear to hold anything up during the summer, did it?) their.hands were tied. Instead of the regular meeting a general information session was held fbllowing the prepared agenda.~ Mr. John Carr, lawyer for S.U., spoke Barn and partially repair the roof. The question of Bill Chandler, last year's comptroller filling the position until by—elections were held - replace Howie Adams who is not returning this year was raisedbut nothing could be settled without a vote. Administration hassling tenants at Blan Pressure frOm the University Administration on Blanchard Hall tenants has been met with warranted opposition. _ :Several Residents have been asked to move out of their- rooms to other unfilled appart- ments, and threatened with rent increases. The reason given for 'the shifting was to make rooms available for rental to ’ . conventioneers. ‘ ‘ The problem reached a peak Tuesday night when two students chard Hall \ who had been assigned an ap artment on the first floor, were threatened with eviction if they had not come up with a decision to move by Wednesday morning. .The Cadre has learned that the "lease" signed by students _ this semester, is the old agreement, and not legal under the new regulations. V Student Union President Derek Key, termed the situation as "An extreme. infringement on tenant's rights." Emergency/Student Council ‘v Meeti ng ‘An emergency Student ’c council meeting will be held Thursday Sept. 23 at 6:00 p.m. in Marion Hall lounge. All councillors are urged to attend. Thursday's Agenda: 1. Setting a date for elections. Approving an Acting comptroller. 2. . Pinball machines, etc. . Student Directory. . Emergency Loan Fund. . Arranging for licensing the Barn. O‘U’I-DUJ ‘7. CUP membership. 8. Fallfest dates. _ 9. Winter Carnival, dates. 10. Request of Business Society for Pubs eVery second Thursday and the occasional Pig & Whistle. Representative to Soccer Panthers The U.P.E.I. Soccer Panthers roared from behind to gain a hard fought 3—3 tie in their 1976 season opener Wednesday. The Panther's opponents we“e the Jumpin' Jacks, P.E.I. Senior Soccer Champ" ions, a team of seasoned veterans and the~pre—game favorites. The Jacks held 2—0 lead at half—time but couldn't stop the agressive Panthers in the second half. Donnie Cameron scored all three goals, the last one with only a minute remaining in the game. Coach Vince Mulligan is discussed but no official decisions could be made on any of them without a quorum. Top priority at Thursday night's meeting will be the voting on a date for by—elec— tions, all councillors are urged to attend. otttogreat star' expecting his team to be a contender in the very tough Atlantic Intercollegiate League this year. A good test will be their opening games this weekend, Friday at St. F. X. and Saturday against Dalhousie. Team members are Donnie and Ian Gameron, Harold Hay, Dave MacQuaid, Vaughn Smith, Alfred Heisler, Larry Dunn, Garry Staford, Leo Murphy, Jon Gallinger, Robert Galla John Diamond, and Kent Burdett. They'll be lookir for a great welcome Friday Sept. 30th at their home opener. Don't miss it! Student Council Elections Nominations close Monday sept. 27th for the following Student Union Council Positions: Comptroller Board of Governors 5 Senate Representatives 3 Arts Representatives 1 Science Representative 1 Education Represent— ative Four other Council pos—. itions will be filled by the class presidents. l .I, u I ‘ r l ., L cAonr nttrluc FRIDAY AT-12:20 in — oerLINEnonoAv AT noon l - E Everyone serious about doing anything for The Cadre this year attend this | meeting.112:26 means between classes , if only for 5 minutes. Out of asstaff of about 16, we had only Speople work on the paper this week. So, if you want I a-good newspaper this year, get,involved. You don't have to be an intellectual or'a student. ‘ ‘ | Cut this out and tie it on your finger so you Won't forget.