= aoe - Sain is the interior of S¥int, night. The new ice palace is con- Dunstan’s University’s sew rink| sidered one of the finest avail- that will be officially opened to-| able, to students anywhere in the t Dunstan's Rink Has of our know ; agd they show. we celebrate as St. Dunstan’s)hbut, we alse sitend qille's and these will be fellowed by ed their ai they’ reared |Duy. Clneees-cme stomioeet’ We |eimioss ton Geme, Gram eile” skate—the public is right back to take, and never‘re-| the day and there are many acti-}these sporting events are schedul- invited to attend—until linquish, the lead. vities on the campus to occupy{ed ‘for free time periods, and in|40 o'clock. Everyone is invited to , Sede ak tae comet tar aah the’ tone ef the aigtents an UMaiee ise lnmetey Ven te Sirens Wee ee eee ar . ‘ io sec e report for this) occassion. Whether or not €} going to class and study periods.| see a capacity crowd on hami for week and liere’ are a few of the: annual hockey game between the| Everything is regulated and in|the ceremonies. Come, one and ee seer fotere. . will - be we oes a. NEW RINK That the for ‘ Sas mk ‘ seem any jis, there will be ore,| Sa st ‘see! week we hope ni ae dns ws els [6 aca ob utocsStar Ma iy. ca al wok oad SOMES CT DUNSTAN’S HISTORY! has taken place during the last) behind the desks don the blades/rink The ceremonies are sche-| then, goodbye from the boys (and _ eo | seven days and, therefore, those|for this event, and venture forth|quied to get under way with ajgirls) at St. Dunstan’s, and, if ee i of you who are looking for culture | to do battle with the leaders on|eostume skate from 8 to 8.30 to-|we should not see you tonight,|| will not find what you ‘seek, at/the campus. The only trouble/night. There is a prize for the|we have a date for next Satur- THE OPENING OF least not this week. with this. is that the Faculty al-/best costume, so be original and|day. Don't forget. We'll be back Fie dy of ter sameni W.US.C.| se’ enethor As" louse, Sone [i eee eat alae: Sealine em ieeee. sare. fel} ". THEIR NEW F a US. o ‘a “ 4 * - , Formal is fast approaching. It is | have for the. past several Years. | — onies will then be held! ““Week’’, a of life at S.D.U. eee ae 2G | Monday, Feb. 2. Plans are made} Once again we are in. the realm. . - _ RE ia mS iam tee Seton een Se eer CONGRATULATIONS TO ICAL uA wives catia eae cee). ARTIFICAL ICE ARENA committee is to be congratulated the campus this week. The Var- eal ae ioe. , for the fine, efforts i* is putting] sity’ «basketball team takes on : ia ’ forth in this regard. The music |the visi Moncton North Am-}h.. <*> a, 5. D. U. : . 5 . ; will be supplied by. the best in/ericans* over the weekend,, and ae ., eo eae ee - ee es eae the business, the Downtowners,|the hockey squad plays St. Tho- _ON THE OPENING OF THEIR - - STERNS LID. = and a ar arene is | mas ‘~ this will have taken place ; . e promised all who attend. Here is| by the time you read this report “| special invitation to all the |— on Friday night. Second Team New Artificial Ice Rink... ' - LAUNDRY } _| boys who are thus far dateless: | Basketball and the juvenile hoc- 234 “? Get busy, fellows, there are only! key squad will play also, but we KENT : IAL two days left, and the girls like| are’ unaware of the exact dates. KELLY & MaciNNIS i ' - Maritimes. I replaces the, old natural ice rink erected in 1926. < q '.Nto have plenty of time to pre- pare for this big event. Ss. D. U. DAY As is the custom at St. Dun- stan’s, the day following the W. U. S. C. Formal is the day which Perhaps you have conceived the impression that all there is to College life is a lot of sports and, in general, a very good time. This is not the case. Yes, we do play a great deal,of sports, CONGRATULATIONS... : “Where Cleaning Is An Art” 185 Great George St.. Men’s Wear Dial 3635 ee ANOTHER CHAPTER | ot 3 . ies i 5) TO Official Opening Tonight | yi IN ST. DUNSTAN’S Saint Dunstan's University] stalled the ice plant, consisting of students put many hours of ST. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY. ST. DUNSTANS UNIVERSITY : new artificial ice rink has its of- of compressers, eer circu- van into the new project. \ ; STEADY GROWTH MIL Toe icn Getcse ‘veatncnaline shbevebacisly- stan, eolan afl stisan epe.nun ex miceiae,| ON THE OPENING OF | the old structure which ‘vas er-| pipe. ' ene _— ote — apes. | ; : : ected in 1926 and which college} The plumbing and heating was|ing was y' u tonight. | ON OPENING NIGHT THEIR NEW OUR VERY BEST ON THE OP a authorities deciied had outlived its usefulness. Mild winters and the smallness of the old building -made those in authority start thinking about just the type of recreation place that is being opened tonight. The winters of the past few years robbed. students of a great deal of time on the old natural ice surface. The college faculty felt that the lack of facilities for those desiring to skate or play hockey was something that need- ed immediate attention. The dis- eussion period started in the second semester of last year and less than one year later the new rink is available te the student The building was purchased from the Atkinson steel Company of Toronto and all parts arrived here marked and ready for erec- tion. This type of rink was one _of several that the Atkinson Steel ‘had to offer and the college au- thorities accepted this one as the Most suitable to the university's Meeds. The erection of the steel was sublet to the Robb Engin- eering Company of Amherst, N. _ The foundation, walls, seats and ali interior work was handled by County Construction Company of Charlottetown. The Creamery * Package concern of Chicago in- done by W. L. McKeimna and the electric contract went to Maur- ice Redmond. ONE OF FIN<ZST The rink surface, one of the finest available to college stu- dents in the Maritime provinces, is 190 feet by 8 feet. Three rows of seats, plus a balcony, accomodate some 1300 persons. Sixty-six light fixtures provide almost daylight illimination for the hockey players. Two large dressing rooms 22 x 15 and 28 x 16 are located in the east end of the ‘new structure. A capteen ami the equipment room are also in this. section of the building. . The sound system for the new rink has been installed by Audio Specialties of Halifax. ; Those attending ‘hockey gam- es here will find both players’ benches as well as the penalty timer situated on the north side of the building. The building has three exits, on the east, west and south walls. Weather conditions hampered outside work in the late ° stages, but County Construction will com- plete everything at the most op- portune moment. Plant operates is Louis Doyle. The management of the rink is in the hands of a committee head- ed by Arthur O'Shea. This Zroup WEAREPROUDTO =| HAVE DONE ALL THE ELECTRICAL WELDING ON ST. DUNSTAN’'S NEW ARTIFICIAL | | ICE ARENA | | | | , hundred or so fans saw a very ‘good game. At present, the ju- The opening program calls for a| costume skate at 8 o'clock with! a prize for the best costume. This, will be followed by ‘the official) opening at which several digni-| taries will be present. Follow-| ing this opening ceremony, there will be skating until ten o'clock. | The program is free to’all and’ college officials are most anxious’! that the institution's many friends will join them on this occasion. FULL SCHEDULE | The rink schedule is a full for | each and every week. The needs! of all students are taken into con-! sideration whether it’s skating or hockey. Five nights a week skat- ing is available to the students following supper till 7.20. Varsity Saints, Juvenile Saints and intra- mural hockey all have their regu- lar hours for practice sessions. A period has also been set aside ARTIFICIAL 18 QUEEN ST. --, OF YOUR SMART NEW DeBLOIS BROS. LTD. WHOLESALE GROCERS ICE ARENA PHONE 7351 OF THEIR NEW ARTIFICIAL ICE ARENA DILLON PRINTING COMPANY ARTIFICIAL ICE ARENA A. R. McINNIS LTD. GENERAL INSURANCE DIAL 6331 ALL TYPES OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING 15 QUEEN 140 GT. GEORGE ST. DIAL 9513 i for the sole use of the children of St. Vincent's Orphanage, direct- ly across the highway from Saint Dunstan's. The rink committee is not in the ice rental business but there is some time allowed for rental and those unable to get ice space elsewhere will be giv- en preference at competitive rat- es. Those who promoted the rink idea one year ago and new see it a reality are certain that the new recreation centre will fill a great need at Saint Dunstan's. Citizens should avail themsel- ves_of_the opportunity of seeing |} this fine new rink. Tonight is an excellent time*to do just that. Week At SDU (Continued from Page 3) venile squad proviies the best hockey at the University and rors games are well worth see- ing. Entering into the spirit of Minor Hockey Week, the committee in charge of the new rink turned the building over to the minor hockey league in Charlottetown Wednesday. The student body saw several teams partake of the new. facili- ~ BEST \ TO ST. DUNSTAN’S. 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