THE CADRE, OCTOBER .29, ‘1974, PAGE '8' ' FALLFEST-|t’$thattimeagain Information Every night beer tickets will be sold at 60¢ each. These tickets will be good only for the night thgy are sold. The tickets will be changed every night. Thursday Oct. 31 is Hallo— ween Night. You may dress up but-any—. one with a mask or face " covering will not be allowed in, even with a ticket. Beer tickets are sold in one section of the Gym then you take the tickets to the bar. Once you give the ticket to the barten— der he will rip it in half and give you a beer. This year to protect the Gym floor, the University purchased a carpet. To avoid burning it please use the ash trays or on the next event a no smok- ing rule will be inforced. Ash Mountain sets ' standards ONLY 500 TICKETS ARE GOING TO BE SOLD. so to avoid , disappointment buy them early. They will be on sale Mon. Oct. 28, Tue. " 29, Wed. ll 30’ II II Thurs." 31, " »" IN THE LIBRARY - ALSO "GOD SPELL" TICKETS AVAILABLE Anyone caught taking liquor into the Gym or caught with "Hard—stuff" inside will be charged, fined and bar- red from all future events. THURSDAY EVENING — Be sure to see the Kung Fu live show in Duffy. This show will feature the Canadian Champ — Ken Tallack. PORT CITY FIVE is a Bavar- ian Beer Band that also play a dance set. For those people who were here last year, they compare to the Saphires. only hope to follow 1:00 — 5:00 p.1n. II II I - \,,/ ASE MOUNTAIN is a great 1 band that we are sure you will enjoy. They play some old Rock and Roll; Beach’ Boys and todays top 40 songs. W don't need any explaining, just that they are very enjoy- able.’ GODSPELL - the Rock Musical will be at Confederation Centre SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, at 5:00 P.M. for U.P.E.I. Students. The cost will be only $2.00 DON'T MISS THIS JIM MACMILLAN a local, is an up and coming entertainer. He will be playing in the Lounge Friday afternoon. Don't forget to be near your radio Friday night around 6:30 as CSUR gets it all together with the ALL TIME GREATEST HITS. U.P.E.I. is blessed with a lot of on—Campus Talent and Sunday between 2:00 -_ 4:00 everyone will get a chance-to sing in a sing- song at the Barn. Immed—' eately following there will be an Interfaith service in Marion Hall Co-ed Lounge. Then we will end it all with that great movie "Mary Queen of Scots" at 8:00 p.m. in Duffy. Only 500 tickets to get in the Gym are being sold. ‘ Buy them early. They are on sale all this week in the Library. , The tickets fbr each night are $2.00. The ALL NITE MOVIES also cost $1.00 and' "GODSPELL" is only $2.00. This production of Godspell received a 15 minute stand- ing ovation at Acadia, so. be sure to see it. _,.’ Club performers must pos- sess the range of enter- tainment that can fit any situation and the inven- tiveness too make any situation entertainment. And Ash Mountain can do stop with wardrobe. Every set adds its own appro- priate effects, creating an authenticity to the musical ‘ period — a mirror ball for “At the Ho ", a bubble machine an a fog spread- er. And above it all a cus- tom designed and oper- ated Iightshow bathes the entire stage and choreo- graphs the colourful ac- tion below. Ash Mountain’s awareness of current musical trends keeps them fresh and ex- citing. They continually strive for musical perfec- tion by setting standards others can only hope to follow. just that. There can be no other reason why they have become one of the most respected and sought after club groups around. Their style spreads across a musical spectrum from contemporary rock to show tunes, from vocal harmony to tight in- strumentation. Each set es- tablishes its own charac- ter, providing a complete show within a show. Don’t be surprised if “Good Feel- ing ’57”, with live Duck- tail and the Boogiemen, begins an uncontrollable sweep down nostalgia lane to “Surfin' With the Beach Balls”, a Coppertone kit of California, surf-crazed beach-partiers or to the shores of England, where red militar jacket cos- tumes high ight a romp a through the Liverpool era of the Beatles, Dave Clarke Five and more. Each costume change es- tablishes a new mood, whether it be contempo- rary sophistication or a casual Beach Boy scene. But their resources don’t n! .J: ~