Council derideSNov. 7 lo Sunday nights council“ meeting was anything but a worthwhile session. A qurum was finally reached at 6:15. Personnel Board Recommenda~ tions were approved by council; Cadre Editor? Movie Club: Tony Reddin Andy Gallant S.U. Secretar : Garth Reeves Mariella Schaad V Dates for Winter Carni- val were set for Feb. 9, 10, & 11 after some discus- sion on home sports events. Terry Parsons is looking into the poSsibility of selling the pool table in the Barn. So far S.U. has received a few offers of $600-$700 though the table has been appraised at app. $1500. Moving costs are Frosh Closh Elections Friday The second Frosh class meeting was held Monday Oct. 25 in the Robertson Library Day 1 Student Lounge. There were about 20 Frosh in attendance and there were nominations from the floor for the pos- itions of President, Vice President, and Secretary—Treasurer. Chris Campaigne was acw claimed as President. Running for Vice—President are Nora MacAdam, Ellen Nearing and Debbie Will— oughby. David McEwen and Peter Maloney are running for the Secretary- Treasurer position. Elections will be held Friday October 29 in the Robertson Library from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. ' J , - ’4‘. Does Anyone Care? A project ol‘cummunily inmlvement to encourage a more just and humane criminal-justice system \nunsimui Iw mu K lnmli ( admit on luquv and ( lll'l'l Hum /— For specific mm in help - Write or phonci ALTERNATIVES 404 Jarvla‘Slwrl. Toronm, Ontario we) 925 3458 .oryourlwul delnlnon Ev.n.'nm .127, said to be the reason for the discrepancy. The table has not been used much in the past couple of years, possibly because there have not been balls or cues. Discusssion on PigS» for under eighteens was tabled until reps from the - Frosh class could be present. It was decided that the _\ \ vacancy on the Committee on University Life be advertised, and that nominations be brought to the S.U. Office. Mike Clow gave the fin— »ancial.report for the year ending April 31, 1975. There was a brief discussion on Social Committe expenses but the report was approved by council. Chi National Student Day Contrary to previous reports, UPEI will be participating in National, Student Day. At the Executive meeting last night the student representatives decided that NSD was an excellant opportunity for promoting Students in the community. Vice-president Paul Currie said, "we will be going to the media to make public students' value to the community. We want them to know that we are, Over the Thanksgiving weekend our Chinese students (at UPEI participated in the Annual Soccer Tournament spon— sored by the St. Mary's University Chinese Student's Association in Halifax. Unfortunately, we lost (2—1) to Dalhousie University at SMU's Huskies Stadium on the first day of play in a heavy rain. In spite of of the wet and slippery 'conditions,‘both teams put up a tremendous effort; in fact, the slipping and tumbling of players in the mud made the match even more lively. However, we defeated St. ' ' .‘ Final Year Students Today, the Chartered Accountant plays one of the most exciting roles in business management, tackling complex and fascinating problems. For the professionally-trained, ' thescopeisfinflfless Discuss career opportunities with Clarkson, Gordon representatives, on campus Appointments should be made through the Student Placement Office. chbthneisnotconvenmnt please contact us directly: Phone (506) 652-7360 Clarkson, Gordon 8. CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS St. John‘s 0 Halifax 0 Saint John 0 Quebec Montreal 0 Ottawa 0 Toronto 0 Mississauga 0 Hamilton Kitchener 0 London 0 Windsor 0 Thunder Bay 0 Winnipeg Regina 0 Calgary 0 Edmonton 0 Vancouver 0 Victoria and can be, an asset rather than a liability." Other student unions across the country are using the day as educational opportunities, for student aid and tuition discussions. Currie discounted these efforts saying, "Discussions of this sort are just that— discussions. Very few concrete things come out of them". National Student Day is November 9, and is being observed across the country. neseISoccer Team Beats St.Marys. Mary's, the host team, by 3—1 on a bright and sunny Sunday. It was only in the second half of the game when a strategic attack was launched on the weak defenses of the opposing team that 2 more goals were scored. Considering St. Mary's has not sufferred a de— feat in our hands for the last 3 years — it was a great victory. All in all, it was a great weekend and thanks to the Athletic Department for their kind support, especially from Vince Mulligan. UPEI CHINESE Students Assn. Nov. 8 The Cadre, Thursday, October 28, 1976, page three r general meetinll- A general meeting which is supposed to be called within six weeks after classes begin was finally set for Sunday Nov.7 at 6p.m. in Duffy. Mike McKenna reported on what sounded like a stimulating Senate Meeting. Derek Key's motion re the student handbook change was defeated at that meet- ing. Senate has finally agreed that they are in favour of a Vet School here at least in principle. Scholarships ATTENTION STUDENTS AMERICAN CAN COMPANY,LTD Available to all under— graduate faculties and schools ‘Applicants should be in a four years honours programe Valued at the total cost of tuition fees. DEADLINE Nov 30 CHARLE C. CONWAY SCHOLAR: I SHIPS_CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY OF CANADA LTD. Open to any dggree course. Valued at $750. With an additional $150 grant—in- aid to the University se— lected by the winner. FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA ,LTD. SCHOLARSHIPS Open to any degree course. 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