\ ‘Halifax The UPEI Sun, 'Ihursday, Nov. 17, 1977, page 3 Alternative Booksnre Serves Region An alternative bookstore is opening in Halifax next- nmth and it expects to serve the entire Atlantic regim. me bookstore, called Red Herring Books, has been set up on a cooperative basis and according to board member Cathy Crouse "will attempt to serve the Atlantic region by providing access to books that are difficult to find. his is especially . important to P.E.I. since there are no bookstores (on the Island) speciale izing in the books we plan to stock." "To serve the areas outside Halifax, we are setting up a very good mail order service. Be- cause we are a Small operaticn we will be very about procasing small orders and therefore hope to provide faster and more efficient service to the individual book buyer." The general topic areas- that fed Herring will stock include waren, labour, the 'lhird World, children's literature and political economy. I "Of course we realize," says Grouse, "that these types of books are not best sellers. In order to get around a lagx of high stock turnover, we will be keep-_ ing our overhead to a minime by operating entirely with volunteer "Also we have raised the initial capital needed to PIE-pay our first order of books by selling shares for $10 each. One share entitles" a perscn to full n'enbership and voting rights, although many People have chosen to damstrate their support yfor’d'lestcrebypur— chasing several shares. "So far we have 2.89 where and almost $6,000 in capital. We have ordered bodrs, are pr- paring our location and plan to open the store early in Deoaxber. ' We're quite excited about it because people have been ourplaining for years about the lack of good bodcstores in the Atlantic region, but nothing has ever been done about it. Because we're not primarily interested in profit, although we have to survive financially we are able to bring in a good selection of books in areas that are not generally stocked by private business enter- prises. 1 "Our danocratic cooper— ative structure, whid'l is The U.P.E.I. Security Department is beginning to be strict concerning ill- gal parking. _ A.J.Macleod, chief or the Security Department, said that he regrets have , ing to tow away cars but it 'was the only alternative A the Department had left. He said that the depart- ment had tried other meth- ods in the past but nothing proved successful.’1he iss- uing of tickets was halted when people simply did not pay themsuldents used to A NEW' that Governor's Island has been bought by PFA's and that they are going to set CUUNTRI’ GOVERNORS'I.BOUGHT 'Ihe U.P.E.I. Sun has learned Vk The staff of the SIN WiShes to extend its (ii-mgraullatimss to Make-and Pam Kennedy on the birth of their 6 1b., 8 oz. daughter, My Leigh, in the P.E.I. Hospital last Sunday. After having .’ Viewed the little bun— dle of Kennedy, this -- rePorter can assure 53: all that the 11146- FAMIB PLACE-KICKER BE- CQ/IES FAMIBFA'JHERUII WAIT was well mrtlwhile. Rumourhath it that-in the very near future ’shewillbecarethe proud owner of her own little Barn, just like . her daddy's, oarplete with tiny Panther lounge, tiny beer bottles, and tiny, midget Picone bar— tenders. We know she'll ‘ Wich- not controlled by the members with the most investment, encourages the input and participatim of a varied group of people who believe in the store. Because our members control the store policy we have been able to serve special needs whid'l are not ‘ generally catered to by pOpular bookstores. We have stocked both frend'x books for our French- Acadian members and Chinese books for our members of the Chinese community. - By serving the needs of our members, we, in turn, serve the community at large. "This orientation is reflected in our dividend policy. Any surplus that the store generates will not be returned to fonn of an amount of mmey, have marks witheld by the University unyil they paid their fines,but this pro- ‘ cedure was halted since it penalized students but not faculty,staff or visitors. Keith Shaw,the man who tows the cars,said that he has towed approximately fifteen cars since Septem- ber.Altl'Dugh he gave 5th- dents a discount at first, he novcharges the regular fee of $15 during the day'- 'time and $20 at night.'I'nis was brought about after some students gave him PLANNED up a' new country. The two pioneers did not want their names to be pub- lished but one is going to University in Cambridge and the other is now touring Europe. , 'Ihey said that thenen country is to be dubbed the Muckdabaheenie Expire. 'Ihey plan to get recognition by first being recognized by oqmtries not recognized by allies of these countriesv'see them recogni- zing the new state, they but in the form of increased services for , everycne, members and non- merbers alike. People become matters of the Co—op' because they wish to both have access and provide access to the reading materials that lbd Herring will be selling. As a menber they are able to participate directly or indirectly as they choose and are kept informed about the co-op by a regular newsletter." Anyone who wants to become a member of the Co—op by purd'lasing shares may mail a cheque payable to Red Herring Cooperative Books, 1652 Barrington St. , 2nd Floor, Halifax, N.S. Or if you would like to know more about the store, drop them a line or drop in to visit any time you are in Halifax. SECURITY UPS RESTRICTIONS checks that bounced. "Using the emergency break does not help" stated Mr.Shaw,"dolly wheels that slip under the car handle that.'"]his costs another $10. Students, faculty,and _staff are restricted to parking lots A through E and visitors are mly all- owed one hour parking in the visitors parking lot. 'Ihere is parking at the taxi stand or behind Bern- ardine. BY PFA’ s *- may also recognize it. In this way the founders hope to force Canada to acknow— ledge than. "Financin the Enpire will be no p lem," one . said. "We plan to allow the U.S.S.R. to build miss—- 1e silos for a'naninal'fee. We are also hoping they will give us'sane defenses”. 'Ihe new expire is to be founded on sex, drugs, and violence. *PFA is‘ an Islandism for "people from away."