" r VThe Cadre, Tuesday, Febr Mail’s Our_ Bag Cont. "From Pg.: 2; we have lost a valuable executive member and 25% of our effectiveness. I also know that the others members were people who were not afraid to speak ’ out for you, the students, I guess I am in the wrong ballpark because with me, PEOPLE COME FIRST and not rules and regulations. Finally I will add that I will support any of the four people in any way I can and I hope' )that there will be others who will not be afraid to do the same. People, Sun— day night may have been the biggest shakeup in the history of the Student Union but it can stand ry J), 1275, page 4 w a much bigger one. Sincerely yours , Ted Crockett,Comptroller UPEI SU ‘ Dear.Sir: I wOuld like to'advise the University community [that I have just received- confirmation that the 400 student carrels ordered in July, 1974, will be shipped the weeks of Feb— ‘ ruary 24, 1975, and will be erected immediately on arrival. The study carrels will be distribu— ted throughout the carpeted yareas of the Library. » You may have noticed some strange noises eman—’ ating from the duct work; and uneven temperatures in different areas of the Library. Please be advised that systems are still in the process of being bal: anced and these problems should be remedied shortly. .1300rs truly, C. Merritt Crockett University Librarian ' Dear Editor,‘ ' I am writing this. letter in responseto Marilyn MacPherson's article on her impeach— ment. .aaa I always thought that the job odeice- President was a very ‘ mac/SYMBOL Contest You are invited to enter a competition to design a new symbol for "Island Cuisine,‘ ’ a program aimed at developing all aspects of the Prince Edwardr Island Restaurant Industry. The three best designs submitted will each win a $50. prize. Entrieslwill be judged on their design merit and also on their suitability for use On menus, napkins, placemats, advertisements, etc. Special attention will be paid to chOOSing a design which is unique to Prince Edward Island, and‘ suggestive of good food and hospitalitz. Competitors t b should bear in mind that the symbol mu e designed so that it can be diminished or expanded in size to suit different uses, from 1/2 inch up. *should have NO words, 2 colours. The'symbol and is limited to a maximum of Entries should be on 8 x 11 paper, mounted, in a sealed envelope, with no identifying marks. address and phone number of the contestant should f paper clipped to the outside Any description f the design should be name, appear only on a piece 0 of the envelope containing the design. of the symbol or explanation 0 inside the envelope, and should also carrv no identifying marks or names. The‘ The contest will be judged by~a panel of restaurant owners and operators, assisted by professional designers. entries only by numbers giv receipt of their entry. The contest closes February 28, 1975. The judges will identif en the participants on Entries will NOT be returned y the Only entries postmarked earlier than this date will be] considered. Entries may be mailed to: PEI Restaurant Assoc. :P.0.Box 203 \ Charlottetown, P.E.I. . v \ fv££11¥mitéxxxuaanaaaxxnxxaxtstauzwwuzas 'g'a fi'fi‘t‘x‘s‘n’x‘t‘x‘fiy‘fll‘i‘c’fifli'x‘.‘.‘x‘fii '. \‘x‘Ji '-. ‘3“? . ‘1 ‘ I ‘ important, respdnsible, and paying job. HOW‘ can the Student Body be represented by a missing link- a vice president who has miss-' ed 33% of the meetings.' . Using the excuse that you had Radio meetings to go to is a Very feeble‘one, con— :sidering you asked if you could attend thesa meetings. Anyway this is not your job, but) that of Communications Officer. ' ' Marilyn, grow-up! You blew it for yourself, no one else did it to you. Missing in action proves my point, you didn't do your job & we're better off without yOu. We have enough slack people e at g.P.E.I. without adding another to the list! Bev.lBrown Dear Editor:‘- This letter con— fcerns my recent impeach- ment from the UPEI Stu- dent Council, and the ,background of events which culminated in that action. “Please allow me to point out that my apparent in- difference in attending. Council meetings re— . sulted not from my own apathy, but from apathy at higher levels, par— ticularly in regard to Constitutional require- ments of meeting notif- icatidn. . As Article XXI, Section 5, states, "a copy of the agenda (of the Council meeting) shall be sent to all Council members and ,shall be posted around .Campus twenty-four hours before the (Council) meeting". This re— quirement of agenda rdistribution, and con— sequent notification, has not been observed since last spring, and absenteeisnxwas inev— itable on the part of members who did not hap—w pen to intercept rumours of meetings. Indeed, ' 'it may be argued that the recent impeachments of Council members are 'invalid, since the meet—‘ ings we missed were‘ held in violation of the same article of the Constitution under which we were impeached. Sincerely, David Cairns, ex-Science hep..