THE CADRE, SEPT. 9, PAGE 5 ##— CADRE NEEDS STAFF . . . . -. There will be a meeting of all those who wish to work for the University weekly newspaper on Wednesday, September I6, in the basement of Memorial Hall at 8:00 P.M. If you cannot make it, and would like to work, phone us at 894—4913. NEW COF FE E SHOP TO OPEN SOON On May 5, 1970 the U.P.E.l. Student Union approved in princi- pal the idea of converting the old barn at the far end of the campus into the new Coffee Shop. After two months of detailed planning, financing and securing the proper personnel, the U.P.E.I. Student Union approved construction of the new Student Center. See Bonnie Er Clyde On Confederation Plaza! The barn, probably the largest of its type on RE]. and in perfect condition, was donated by the University to the Student Union to be renovated into a student center. The Student Union hired Peter A. MacNeil as their architect and plans were drawn up. The new building is to contain a 500 seat coffee shop, a student lougne and a recreation center. In addition, a trophy case displaying the achieve- ments of the athletes of the former institutions of S.D.U. and P.W.C. will be located in the main foyer. The building is to cost in the area of $130,000 of which $34,000 was donated to the U.P.E.I. S.U. by the former S.D.U. S.U. The remainder of the money has been borrowed and is to be repaid over the next few years. The building, although on Uni~ versity property, is to be owned by the Student Union and the maintenance of the buildings is the sole responsibility of U.P.E.I. . . v . , Student Union. ' ' = ' 3‘" It is hoped that the new “Student ‘ ’ OUR BOOTS ARE SO COMFORTABL}: ' Center” as it will be called, will . . YOUR FEET WON’T KNOW be opened around the middle of ,~ ." ' THEY’RE WELL DRESSED”. September. The building, without . - f " ; question, will be a great asset to the University of RBI. and, of course, an even greater asset to the people who use it. The building has been referred to by some as probably one of the most unique coffee shops in this part of the coun try—and this may , (V, H r. \‘mxk‘ /" be so. The emphasis in the plan— , ,- ning was to provide the student ' ,r' ,; with a comfortable and somewhat stylish setting and a building with plenty of atmosphere. We feel that the new center will indeed offer us just that. It is the hope and intention of the Student Union that the build- I .. 2111‘s willbze'utiltirzled to capicity by , ’ -' , BUCKLED, STRAPPED, ELASTIC mem rs o e university com- ‘ . v . _' ""“i ‘ ‘ munity’ not only as a coffee Shop, SIDES, ZIPS OR STRAIGHTS. but as a place where people can meet one another and have a suit- able location to carry on a con- versation, either in small informal groups or much larger ones. ' In conclusion, the building be— longs to the students of the uni- versity and it is our responsibilty $12. 98 to $40.00 to ensure that the building is taken { .1 ' care of and it is the feeling of .f . the S. U. that we will be recept— ~ . I H ive to the building and will ap- I . HENDERSON CUDMORE L' preciate the total value and con— dition of the building.