continued from page 4 beer? It's not that I have anything against a 0001 Alpine but it would be nice to have 50, Blue or Golden Molson once in a mile. _ A Cummsseur Maybefiaislettershould bedir'ectedtotheStuiait Unioninsteadofthe printed in last‘year's paper, weren't they? Also I would like to knm why ' the time and place of Council meetings are not announced. held in Rdaertson library last year but they are not I would also like to know if anyme ever con— sidered broadcasting the Council meetings over CIMN and 12. That way anyone interested in how their $45.00 Student Unicn fees were being spent could listen. I'm sure there are many interested students who would like to attend the Council meetings if they knew when and were they are being held. An Interested Student. Dear Editor, Why canFt the SUN be m the stands earlier in the week? The paper sin't usually out until late Thursday or Friday. Sate Ikncwtheywere weekendsandbyMcndaymorn— ingitisoftenhardto findaccpycncampus. Is itnotpossibletohave thepaperoutmbbnday orTuesday? Yourpaper certainly improved over last year's Cadre but it isn'tmud1 good if pecple cannot find it (11 catpus to read it. Satetines Goche ForWeekends. DearScuetiJnes, Ourprinterismlyable tofitusintohis sdmedule'lhursdaymnngs 'Ihisdoesnotpe'rmitusto deliverthepaperrmtil late Thursday afternoon, We try to have it out then but occasionally cannot do it until Friday. Man- The UPEI Sun,Thursday,Nov.lO,I977,page s daystherearealways papersinthebookstore andthereshouldbesame intheBarn. 'matis "thebestwecando. 'lhe Editor. Dear Editor, . 'mis letter is directed to the or group who diarges flue Student Union rent when a dance is held in the Gym. Winter Carnival is budgeting for an expend- iture of over $700 for use of the gym.for three evenings. I do realize that part of this fee is used for clean—up, fmigatim-and wear—and-tear m the carpet. But with that kind of rent paid over the past few years, the Student Union must have paid for the carpet a "couple of times' over. As far as the extra work that Maintenance does is concerned, is that cost of fumigating and partial cleaning a direct cne, or would ' Maintenance be sitting idle anyway? At'any rate, the mn' porn' t that should be cmsdiered is this: should students who pay $20 a year» for athletic fees and do not partic— ipate in intercollegiate or intramural sports pay extra when they tee the facilities of the Gyulwhen there is a dance? Wondering Why. students hate for the Student Uni 0 CONSTITUTI OVERHAULE 'Ihe UPEI Student Union Constitution will finally recieve a badly needed Library to good uSe, and ways to improve our news instructor at Holland Coll- coverage at the university. NIL. in the world and ex- pressed the need for peo- ple to use their minds at all times. Mr. Daley will be back again for another “V Hartwell Daley, a well— known journalist and an 0 N. D ege put on a special Journ- alism seminar recently for . L UPEI suggestions was that the the SUN Staff' best source of information an expert in his journalism is from a disgruntled per- me of Daley's excellent seminar on Journalism and everyone will be cordially overhaul this semester. A committee of the. Studa‘lt Council led by chairman ' Maurice Rogersm will re- Vlew the Constitution, Propose certain amendments bafore a general meeting 0f the Union, and hopeful- lY frame a new and more EffiCient document. been trying to fbrmulate' a new set of laws for sev- eral years. 'Ihis year's Comcil has repeatedly found itself held up, my- " stlfiedr or completely frustrated by the present 'Omstitutim which is out of date and poorly framed. field, relayed some very important information on sources of news stories; Certain provisions in the Constitution are in direct conflict with. each other, the powers and duties of >‘1au'wy15l‘ foffi‘dé‘fé are p66le de-‘-" ' ‘ fined, and some provisions directly violate the basic principles of representa- tive student government. 'Ihe new committee will spend approximately 3-4 weeks reviewing and for- mulating proposed amend— mants. In late Novetber ‘ Son who will gladly tell you all you want to know. Daley also pointed out that the amomt of time spent on Thinking is nearly or early December, a gen- eral meeting will be‘ called at which time the proposed amendment .will be rerearsed, discussed, and voted on. The committee has decid- ed to hold closed meetings simply because they wish to present the proposal to Council before releasing them to the general student Copies of the present constitution are available - invited to attend with a very interesting journal- ist known accross the country . in the Student Union off- ice. ions for proposal amend— . mants are most welcome, and the committee is hop- ing to have as much in— put as possible from stu- dents. If you have any suggestions, see Kevin Gauthier in the union off- ice. Other committee mem- bers are Gordie Coffin, Derek Key, Gail Murphy, and Larry Currie. Comments or suggest— g