Coffee Shop | At SDU Gains Populgtity | ISLAND NEWS PAGE |2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Feb. 20, 1965. With averse receipts per day at St. Dunstan’s University coffee shop’ about $140, the re- cently-opened enterprise is Gaining in popularity among S°U students » Jim: Davis, a graduate of SDU lest year and present manager of the shop, said the shop em- ploys three full-time. waitresses and one dishwasher. In addition, eight students, two more than | originally planned, are employ- e as part-time help They work an average of 10 to 12 hours a week It has been proposed that separate counters be installed for orders requiring some pre- paration and those ready-made ip order to speed up service It is estimated that a period of 10 years will be re- quited to retire the debt of $80,- 000 spent to put the shop in oper- @tion. This involved $59,000 for building and $21,000 for equip- ment, and includes an annual fiteFest of six per cent The student reaction to the| Coffee Shop is one of complete | approval, the manager said. It is generally crowded to near its 60-student capacity, and mem- | rs of the faculty. frequently visit and chat with the students Over a cup of coffee. Mr. Davis) John, Giressed that this tends tow-/|tetown: better relationships be- |arts, Montreal; and Dianne La- Rose, sophomore arts, Summer- ards professors and students. Several Island Cattlemen A large number of Island cat- tlemen attended the national meeting of beef breeds held in | Halifax earlier this week, also the annual meeting of the joint beef breeds. Island cattlemen attending In- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Sanderson, York Point; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holmes, Kingston; Tom Sanderson, North’ River; Gordon Matheson, Hunter River; Robert McLaurnin, Tyne Val- ley; who are Hereford breeders. Byron MacPhee, New Haven is a Dual Purpose Shorthorn man, he is he son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldron MacPhee. Keith Barrett, Lot 16; Mr. and Mrs Gerald Dollar and Mr. and Mrs Heath Craswell, Winsloé, and Otto Newson, Cornwall are Shorthorn. breeders Angus breeders were Leo MclIsaac, Mermaid; Mr. and Mrs. Errol] Stetson, O'Leary; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew attending | ator arte, Montreal: Muriel st. | senior arts, Charlot- Terry Burman, senior , Tie policy of the shop is deter- | side. mined by an executive » & senior arts student from board; The board is nning a - ¢ormaprised of Gerald Fitzger-|test among the cmadonte of SDU| to thoose a suitable name for| Council mmerside; Dave Morton, ju-|the new structure. 192 14 we Lets bring the Honors bac P.E Cleaners Lid. St. — Dial 4-7887 las Bros. & Jones Inc. Kent St, — Disl 2-1239 ' Attend Nat. Beef Meetings Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mayhew, Margate, and Dr. and Mrs. J.P. Lantz, Keppoch | Also in Halifax for the meet- | ings: were Agriculture Minis- ter Andrew MacRae and his deputy minister, 8.C. Wright. The Island department of agri- culture hosted the dinner on Tuesday evening and the New Brunswick department hosted the reception the same evening. The hospitality who entertained—Cyrus Eaton was host at one tig reception— | was simply wonderful the Is- | landers said on their return. City Council Budget Meet ‘Set Feb. 25 it before the final city budget is whole. All new chairmen of City | down a female suspect, known | evening, ex-mayor Walthen Gau- committees are now extended by | | the city of Halifax and everyone | | The finance committee of the investigation |City Council undoubtedly will| earlier this month of about | ion Center foyer. President Tom |have to cut down some of the| $1,000 worth of bad cheques in'| Davies committee budgets presented to| Summerside and Charlottetown. | gulars brought before the Council as a| New Brunswick have been work- | David Allen. George Scanlebury Following this, the chairman heard commission reports and a meeting in Montague Thurs- day of Protestant and Roman Catholic clergy. that of finance under chairman | William R. MacNeill Ultimately it will be the fin- ar com Tet, which will be The meeting, the second to »e | announced that the Atlantic f ’ the t held with Kings County clergy | Provinces Jaycee convention responsibig fer aay “hold " = both denominations, was would be held May i4 in Monc- line’ ' jt - a, easy in vie. of commitments ex- | Chaired by Rev. David Barwise pected from both old and new | of Murray Harbor and Rev sources. Interest on debentures Wilfred Keefe of Rollo Bay “Centennial 1967.” is expected to be higher this| Plans were made for further; A new member, Foch Me- year than | -’ and plans of the| study, by committees of methods | Nally, was inducted, and_ the School Board will call for the| of a It was stated that | meeting adjourned |raising of more funds for Spring | with \ change in farming "~————___ | Park School extension. methods \y rural pattern of | unity’Nife was changing ‘Bad Cheque Fe. E Vion The annual effective speak- | ing competition topic ig to be SQUINT COSTS $10 WOODSTOCK, Ont. (CP)—A seldom-laid charge cost a man here $10 when: he pleaded guilty ing should ‘% an emonlo jin court to driving without his S Gof the county to to an early jsiasses. Larry Kenneth Ricard spect ‘ , vich, -24, was involv v3 uy . | Seco! eud'ke lonat verationel jaccident last month. His driv- f | The clergy will meet again |eT's__ licence stipulates it ‘is s Arrest | next month. \“valid only when wearing | glasses.” ticr of ‘hefy ‘-4cets for the! "| Me life nearly 20 years ago. He ye. ahead and are faced with’ Social, Economic described his early experience Mayor Cox's ultimatum of " n ° in the Junior Board of Trade > a al gh will not call Troubles In Kings in 1946 and continued with his or an ip ~e ip 1xes’. , nr progress through the city coun- are Margot cae sex) Are Discussed = oi'0 ins mites oa . ‘ mayor and mayor meeting of Council on Thursday | SOURS — Social and econo- A presentation on behalf of oe. re ant ia ee wom | mic problems of -the Kings! the Charlottetown unl! was made mou | . 3 : . psi t for all committees particularly | County eee ee ee presides | Charlottetown detachment of | the ROMP has received word from the Chatham detachment weet Dixie (Mrs Andrew) veedie, 28, of Gunningsville, | N.B., had been arrested in con- | Of Public Life nection with the passing of | fraudulent cheques in the North; The bi-weekly meeting of the | Shore area of New Brunswick. | Charlottetown Junior Chamber Police here are continuing an | of Commerce was held Thurs- into the passing | day evening at the Cenfederat Ex Mayor Recaps Story | DESIGN BOOK The latest design book en- titled ‘Canadian Guide to Home Planning and Design” is now available at the offic- es of The Guardian and The Evening Patriot for $1 tax free. 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