I l6, l980, page 2 THE UPEI SUN, II rsday, October Thu .— .- 6 Student Spies For RCMP. ; In Struggle, and confirmed by other sources, reveals i the individualls_des— . cription of his involve- ment with the ROKP. He had trouble with the RCMP - three years ago over _ drug problems. The ROMP contacted hhn again last year offering him a job to go to Dalhousie. Accoré ding to the statment, the infiltrator "was instruc— _ ted to gather information on In Struggle, the people HALIFAX (CUP) -- The ROKP hired a Dalhousie student last year to infiltrate and spy on a political group, the Dalhousie Gazette has learned. The student whose name has been with— held, collected personal infonnation about In Struggle, a Marxist— Leninist organization in return for up to .5125 a month from October 1979 to February 1980. A statement released by Ii!Inn-mun...-IIbIIfiIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIII—IIIIIIIll-IIIIIIIIIAII \ if he was suspected of being an infonner. The student terminated his RCMP affiliation because who were its supporters.. and where (the nentmus), lived and worked. .. He was encouraged to make friends in the group, with his conscience bothered the hope of being defended him. ‘ Success For Juniors by Nancy MacDonald ‘ Greetings Juniors Well I'm pleased to be able to repOrt that our October 9 Main Event was a hugh success. Everyone there looked to be having of gross sales will net us a very tidy sum. ' Congratulations to the winners of our Fall Fest\ ticket draw. 'I'm sure you'll put the passes to STUDENT SPECIALS _PURING OCTOBERII I Harksound HSiTO semi-auto belt- drive Turntable with straight carbon Fibre tone- arm. _ erco frequency response 20-20,000 hz. List: $926. Student price: $599. P ’I l Audio-Technica AT-lO Dual magnetic NOTE: UPEI Student Cards must be - - - —- a 900d time and the band good use. Also many thanks surpassed everyones to Bruce J. who donated' I CARTER & COMPAMY LTD I w to ' There was well over 330 the Junior class funds, people in attendance so we hey - every little bit were able to pay off the .Vhelps, Stay tuned for See us first for. band plus make money at the our next meeting, as we door. Bar sales were larger have lots 9f new ideas to I BOOK_KEEPING ITEMS I than expected so our 25% put forth, SCHOOL STATIONARY Muzak In the Cafe DRAFTING SUPPLIES by John Pendergast OFFICE FURN|TURE For those of you who do plaints from students and not like Muzak being piayed faculty about Muzak. The Conveniently located in in the Cafeteria, there will familiar gripe was that It Olde Charhottetown at be inStant reiief' Iaqkqd variety and reduced I _ I According to Cafeteria ?r'g'"a] tunes ‘0 mUSical 7h Queen Street, Tel.892-l283 “Manager Bruce Ellsworth, a Junk fOOd- - M new system of cablevision The Usua“V_du" lunch __ __ __ wit} be instaI‘éd EH the ‘ hours wiii now be enuivened h- - Cafeteria. ....' ' ' . with a hockey game or a There Were several COm- C9ncert' THE CASCADE LOUNC E proudly presents ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE for OCTOBER Sept. 29th - Oct. l-Ith FINNIGAN Oct. 6th - Oct. llth THE TAQUILAS P.E.l.'s finest commercial Rock Band Oct. l3th - Oct. lSth THE RAES , I .Canadian T.V. and recording Artists Cartridfle- presented. I N' N - I I t IfiZfie ? 230].F. Easy Monthly payments. ;;(::tts " p ' ':r I Complete speaker protections rms per c anne -] I . @0.05% THD. packages aval ab e 2 pTl pT_]02 HOURS: 12-9 pm weekday lO-S pm Saturday 75 watts rms I0” 2-way HlRTLEIS STEREO sneaker Systems 5% County View Dr. Q 89h-7666 ' 2.5 Km west of the Ch'town Mall on Rte. 2 —— ._ ' r ' A DROP IN AND SEE THE LATEST IN FASHIONS. WE CARRY ALL SIZES FROM 5 - 20. IO% DISCOUNT FOR ALL STUDENTS. I 41 UniVersity Ave. Charlottetown 894-3355 . 'l6th - Oct. l8th BLUE MAX A super Rock n' Roll Band. Added feature: Thursday, October l6th U.P.E.|. Night. "Free Admission” Oct. 20th - Oct. 25th BULLY One of Ontario's finest commercial Rock Bands. Oct. 22nd + Oct. 23rd The Fabuious Duo MacLEANtANQ MacLEAN Oct. 27th - Oct.‘30th A £ASCADE OCTOBERFEST (Watch for more to come I!) “THE ISLAND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER” In the Charlottetown Mall ’892-Alh6