mic‘ “'"w I: El e—e,. VOLUME NINE ISSUE NINE he ii ~ "0.55 , , , en's-hm Xmas Exams p. iRn.nmenlp. . Letters p. THURSDAYwNOVENBER Ins}??? Culture Corner p. 2 m.>lard cc» Comic Section Sp. Regular Features BOOKSTORE MANAGER TO REPRESENT WARD 4 T0_CHY COUNfill as to have them work, the people have to be involved. STEWART by Linda Scales mPiJ.bmmume manager Russell Stewart was among five aldermen newly elected to city coun- cil during Charlottetown civic elections Monday. Mr. Stewart and R. Wilson Ross, an employee of the department of labour, will represent ward four on the council. Mr. Stewart said in an interview with this paper Tuesday, his decis- ion to run for an alder- man position was aided by his recently expired position on the Unit Three School Board. He said working on the school board stirred his ELECTED interest in community affairs such as with the school safety patrol program. With time to devote and an interest in civic politics, Mr. Stewart said he executed a door- to-door campaign through- out his ward-- Grafton, Kent and Fitzroy Streets. This type of campaign enabled him to find out what the people of his ward really wanted, chang- ed, or improved in their city. “I am non-committal about changes yet," said the new alderman. He said to set out with a dis- tinct purpose was useless Mr. Stewart said though, he would like to see improvements made to sidewalks, lighting and streets in the city plus a more effective method of snow removal for the winter. If given the choice to what committee he'd like to work on, Mr. Stewart said he'd choose either the police or recreation committee. The interest in these areas were influenced by his work with the school board. I J.P.MACINTYRE NAMED ATHLETE or It should care as no Sur- prise to college sports fans that Jon Paul MacIntyre has been named the October winner of the McDonald's UPEI Athlete of the anth Award. MacIntyre received the award in an aftemoon ceremony at Mchnald's on Tuesday afternoon. The presentation was made by thedonor of the award, Frank Johnston of THE McDonald ' 5 restaurants . MacIntyre was picked over five other aspirants for this nmth's award, in— cluding three people who had been ncminated during the month of September. 'Ihe other nominees were Joanne MacLean (field hockeY) 1 Don Caneron (soccer) , Mike Lyriotokis . (football), Wilfred MacDonald (hockey) and I WITNESSED... Two female sophomores very innocently attempting to» enter a dressing room at the Rink before the skate Monday afternoon. They Weren't even inside the door, when the first soph- Dmore’s mouth dropped, and room. There were peals of the Rink. The reason? it is not certain, but it is u 5'11 'h ” but real] she nearly tripped over the second, trying to get from the laughter as they raced through Eresumed their blushes were aused by the obviously embari assed male standing stark naked! n a bench in the otherwise Jul PAUL MAC MacIntyre's month was certainly impressive fran a statistical standpoint. mpty dressing room° it has always been conceded that the ..ales at this university are , MEINOKE STUDENTS Thursday, Nov. 10 Dr. ADDRESSES P.M.Nbincke the president- T AT 2PM- MONTH designate of U.P.E.I. will be attending a general meeting for the students in the Duffy Amphitheatre at Zyn Before the general meeting, the Student Union is sponsoring a luncheon for Dr, Maincke at the Rodd Motor Inn. It will be attended by Dr. and Mrs. Nbincke; Jim Larkin, president of the Presi- Dave Arsenault (basketball) ground in the five Atlantic Universities Football Conference games the Panthers played. He also was recipient of two Rick Kiraly passes for touchdowns. But, it is also possible to measure Maclntyre's mrnth in an— other way as he played on offence and defence for _ much of the month when injuries hit the Panther defensive secondary. His efforts during the month.went a long way towards his selection as V an all-conference running back., His unanimous seLection at that position made hinlcnly the second Islander to be named to a football All-Conference team. dential Search Cbnndttee; the Student Council exec— utive; Mickey Place, the Student Union business manager; and their guests. A.mini—reception for these people will be held in the Barn. Dr. Neiane, who was picked from 34 other candidates, has been on campus before but this is the first tine since his appointnent that he has been available to the student body for guest— ioning. Dr. Neincke has a doctorate in physics from the University of Tbronto. He is a professor of physics at U. of T.,las well as being on the staff ofErindaLe college and of the centre for Culture and Technology. —7