14 El'ho Guardian, Charlottetown, not. nor. 17, soon. WINIIFALLS Sale Starts Monday, Oct. I9 . . . Ends October 24th W"N'T"R"'Z'E WINTER Rll’l’lNG HISTORY PROFESSOR SPEAKS AT CONFERENCE mu smn-YING mus TAPE-I, Formosa (APi—Shu right with Dr. Bol‘ger prior Shitt-Ying, 91, premier of China to the dinner are Walter '11 1925-26, died in Tapei Wed- Goodfellow, Halifax. national nesday of a heart ailment. In president of the Young Pro- recent years, he w s a senior gressive Association; Heath adviser to President Chiang Macquarrie, MP for Queens, Kai-s‘iek. a speaker at the conference; TANKER CRASHES i i and Premier Walter R. Shaw. BANGKOK. Thailand tAPl—. ‘ A U.S. air force BK.50 tanker‘ Iantic youth leadership con- and then headed to Montreal al- CNSth in Central Thailand 1most unknowingly to everybody Wednesday after its Six-man THE WEEK AT SDU . . th . (w rd d-d b k crew bailed out safely. U.S. izl‘tt inetocgdgpdlfsthe class clolumIts Embassy sources reported' I iin the Red and White). The Saints' entry finished the tour— ] ' inament in 14th place, among 21 AI'IITCS‘I' Ltd. entries. Coach for the St. Dun- — By Charley McMillan [vacancies on the team. Althoughlstan’s team was Clive Stewart. Work on the new coffee shop the actual league competition a member of the St, Dunstan's has shown a remarkable in- doesn‘t start until early in Feb- I faculty. crease this past, week, and al~1ruary. they plan to stage sever-1 The SDU football team is off ready there Is speculation that al exhibition contests in Novem- iiio Wolfville this weekend to the building can be finished be {her and early in January to give [meet the winless Acadia Axe- fore the expected completion {the new representatives more men. The Saints are after vic- date. Dec. 1. The construction experience Rev. Francis W. i iory number one this game, and crew has been hampered by the‘Bolger, Pit-l1. IS the faculty is setback would give them the late arrival of the huge steel r coach. unenvia'ble record of 0-3. After a beams and. the cross pieces, but This is the time of year when great performance against Sta- they are in position now. much class executives are planning dacona, the Saints seemed to to the satisfaction of the stud-"'class parties" a social nigh. fall apart at Sackville against gm body, However_ there were . among the students of the same Mount "A" when they got drub- a few moments of horror during ‘class, and each one is presently ‘bed 5345. However, coach Hilton the process. They used a crane 1 getting IWitty for them. HOW- lseemed convinced that the which was stationed on props ‘ever, the Co-eds got the jump on {Saints weren’t that bad a ball .djacent to the south wan. Just everybody this week as they 1 club, and he's looking for a win ference dinner meeting last evening at the Basilica Re- creation Centre. About 100 delegates registered for the two-day conference, which began in Charlottetown yes- terday afternoon. Let L Rev. Dr. Francis Bolger (left), history department head at St. Dunstan‘s Uni- versity, spoke on “The Char- lottetown Conference" at a Progressive Conservative At- BUILDING MATERIALS Is just around the corner. Make r your home comfortable and save on your fuel bills with our . . . Keystone "Rose" CORN BROOMS Now 0 Only Weldwood Mahogany Pro-finished Aluminum Combination Doors and Windows Regular $1 .29 Insulation FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS Masonite "Presdtex Q mechanized loading . speedy delivery before it gripped the steel. the crane came tumbling down when the wheels slipped. Ii crashed through the south wall, leaving some spectators thund- orstruck. Actually, the damage turned out to be only slight. The roof is now enclosed and the walls have been insulated and covered. One worker optimisti- cally stated that the whole job could be completed three weeks after the steel was put in place ——which is just fine with the stu- en 5. The reformed Students“ Union had its first council meeting of the new year, and already there seems to be a note of appease- ment with regards to the new constitution. You'll recall that there were some acrimonious remarks flying around after the general meeting last week. what with cries of "railroading" and “farcical action." but much of this has rescinded. Meanwhile the Council is get ting down to the business at hand. The to committee mem» bers for the council with the portfolios are: Roger MacDon- ald, Senior, tpublications': George Arsenault, Senior (so cial); Gene Kinch. Senior (atnr letics): Wes MacAlcer, Junior fsub — organizations); Jerry Dunn, Junior icampus policeI: Cathy Duffy, Senior [external affairs); Bob Pelrine. Junior (special projects); Dan Mur- ray, Sophomore tbusiness pro lects); Dianne LaRose, Sopho- more (public relations). and Mary Donovan, Senior inn-port- folio). . The rest of the council is com- ’ prised of the president, the vice- president, and secretary, and the five class presidents. The St. Dunstan's deb a tin g team, facing the coming season minus four of last year's team. has elected a new executive. The president is Dave Campbell , a junior arts student; vice-pres- i ident is Ken Mclnnis. junior arts i and secretary- treasurer is Tom ' my McMillan, sophomore arts. The society is scheduling trial debates all of next week, a nd present indications have about 16 students trying out for the t lstaged theirs Wednesday night i at the Confederation Theatre. In Ithe best of Co-ed tradition a I good time was had by all. | There is still no definite word 1 as to when the SDU rink w i it :open this fall. The Intercolleg- iate hockey league kicks off for St. Dunstan's on the 27th, and ywilh a Maritime championship {contender again this year, it is leasy to understand coach Jack ‘Kane's keen desire to get rolling Ias soon as possible. Several stu- idenls who went home for the 1 Weekend reported that t h e i r , home town rinks had been open. Several teams in the MIHL start seasoning during the last week in October. The inference is ob- : vious. SDU has made its debut in na» 1 lional intercollegiate sailing cir g cles. and not a bad one at that iUnder the initiative of Rev. ‘Jamcs Kelly. the four man team tcom vised of A lan Murray, 1Dick Cromwell. Gordon Gaudet and Tom Lochrane, worked out,’ several weeks before the meet,,‘ OHI this WW"- ‘ “Service At Its Best" He said that he felt his first} year men were starting to show a little better form. and that his ' Acadia game was the ideal, place to display it. Last year- they beat Acadia in Wolfville,‘, and he's looking for a repeat: this year. Next week they play] the first of three back to back; home games, Acadia. St. Fran. ARNFAST LTD. 103 Longworth Ave. Dial 4-6553 cis Xavier and Dalhousie. Oct. 18, 3 P.M. So it's the BIG SALE at... KIMBALL C. 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