i Ewan» 9.. u Au‘lfl‘i‘n‘ 1. The U.P.E.I. Sun , Thursday, March 23, 3978, page, 2 ‘ THE ‘E’XCHANGE ’ WELCOMES YOU. " ‘ ) “o coffee hoUse for everyone?1F lAST COFFEE HOUSE OF THE YEAR As the year cares to a close with finals approach- lhere were others who helped the mafia of Mjke Nboney , Chaplaincy Oentre.I tl'ui'lk' it set up and cleaned up after- will be providing some very will be a great way to end ing, so does the Emhange wards as well as write articles. fine 5' ' year' coffee house. Since the Ex- The chaplains gave us the use ‘ “mu 1C. the ' I Change beganrlast fall, it of the centre. I'd like to It should be a really worth- have a good day! has had more than a dozen give special thanks to Steve while night for anyone who . ' successful ' coffee houses . Skutt, for without his sup- - would like to drop by the —AL— A The reason I say successful, is that the Exchange did not fail to provide something for its patrons,although there were some troublesome nights. The Exchange was, at least, a place for those people who needed a break in their stu- port the Exchange would have folded for sure.You are all beautiful, thanks very much! As it was a success, He Exchange has been well worth— while. I sincerly hope that next year some students will get together to make sure dent lives just to meet others. that a similiar coffee house With lots of coffee, tea and delicious cookies on hand,a— long with a few checker boards and packs of cards everyone could relax and enjoy the e— vening. Every night there was one or two films from NFB and occasionally a local poet or author would come and read from théir works. (he night a few members of the drama so- ciety put on a skit. And any— one who came to the Exchange would have heard some good music by local performers. It was the generosity of these performers, who gave freely of their time and tal- ents to share with others, that made the Exchange a real success! 'Ihe UPEI Student Union funded the coffee, tea and cookies, and the maintain- ence and audio visual dept. helped out in any way they could. Also the Sun newspaper. gets going! It has been difficult to print anything in the past about the Exchange before— hand because nearly always there were changes. But now I'd like to tell you about the last two coffee houses. On March 29- music will be supplied by Peter and Junior a couple of guys from Holland College, Len Mihkaljk and friends will be getting to— gether to do some numbers, and Sean Mooney will provide sore good music also. 01 Wednesday AprilS at 8pm Jean—Marie MacDonald will be backed up by some very good musicians from the UPEI music departmt. Steve Love, Paul Broadbent, Margie Carmichel and 'Ieresa Doyle will be there to share their talents as well as a very good musician by .OOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOO0.0.0.0... 9 dept}. [Slbnwmo . OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, ‘ Monday —Thursday 950-2111: Frida 4950?— 3=am ' -' Saturday.’.10=30— 3am Sundayoa‘.- 1=am ICha-rlgttgtown— 115 Kent St. " W‘tow'n Air pm, - Bh'tgwn Mall 10 Summer 81.; Mains—t, 00.0.00... 00.0.00... Swimming Montague;-