inc Mn. Charlofliolown. let. 0d. 5. 1988. by STEPHEN so,an VANCOUVER 'LPl crop year some 570!) two b i This 000 tons l grain para-m. plan The Sainls train is our its mild attack though and :~ ll'i‘s . tainly a better team bl'L‘usv n! i it uncx 1N birth .I’ Larry Farrel. i... pound moi i‘t aarry Puila reml'ins an iinliki-ly starter because at a shoulder lnlury receivin against Sllrnr. water Tackle Jim nai has been havinu some Iinuhlr .lllll his right hand whirh he hurt during the week, Davis \llll pro. bably play however. The Saints hackilcld ll‘lll Dl‘itr banly again rely on iullhack Mike Mel’th [or |hz3 'l‘l’l Mat-Phee played a tremendous sameoitensircly last ii are rying the hall twcniy tnroe tlmes in all and six Ilmt-s l" as. lven plays at one pllilll In lilo ithird quarter. He also start-ed s is middlelincbackcr on the not start practicing as early in ass. tor a social gel~iogether withliensive team. ailton may use sihie _ whether it be in our own m gimp,“ or .1] the drum,“ quarterback Fred Ripley more .t. l ‘ ‘ V IDEAL FOR. QUIET PERIODS 0F STUDYING El) AT ST. DUNSTAN’S U‘BLIC INVITED TO VISIT ON SUNDAY The newly-built $450,000 Kel~ ley Memorial Library on th e saint Dunstan's University carn— pus provides ideai study candl- tsonr tor students. l individual desks are provided in reading rooms around the “stacks”. or bookshelves and the sound oi chairs being push. ed back [mm tables is nonexis tent because the lions is cover- ed with some boo square yard:' oi beige wall~lo~wall carpeting. The individual desks eliminate sunny 0! the distractions lacing a would be studier when he sits at a table with Slx or eight at his contemporaries. Distractions are iurther cut down by the placement oi the flack: in lhe middle of c h e room. The dividing or the read- ing room makes tor iewer peo— pte in each study area. Silence is maintained by means a! acousticvllled ceilings. a sign indicating to iemsie stu— dents that wearing spikes in the library is not last the done thing. and. ot course. the carpeting. economan The wall-tonsil carpeting in the reading rooms. periodical and reterence book areas. while seemingly a touch oi luxury, is “economicaly juslilled in the long run", says the librarian. nev. Allan MacDonald. who adds that maintenance costs tor a carpeted floor are much less than the cost at polishing a tile floor. This carpeted area is located on the main tloor ot the building which this Saturday alternoon will be otticisiiy opened. rink or in: Forum in Charlotte- class executives this week. it is SDU Library Has 120,000 Booksl contains additional stacks An additional stack and reading a on the ground iioor,. nottn use at the present time. brings the capacity at the library In 120.000 Volumes. in anticipa- tion oi the tuture needs at the growing student body. I The library at present provid-l es individual study space tor 15IJ students. Eventually it will be abia to accommodate :lotl. ‘ inth ound iioor ol the building. the iuture r c a din gl rooms are now used as class rooms. Two rooms now empty will in iuture be iurnished as a typing room and a language lab, town, He did it the rivers were to ircczc ov beinre the rinks opened. the practices would be there. St. Dunstan's High School pro-j lessor llcnri Gaudet is direction the st. Dunstan's Glee Club on. t. .. der the new president .lacir '°°"'- °" 5!“ " . .aianchard. The club has hecn T" mm“ “W”. “""l‘ holding daily practice sessions at . bench“ ‘7‘ WM “5 "0". 49' noon hour with the hope at en. islsned tabs to" heavy (or my ioying anptiicr succcsstiil year enterprising students to carry Mr. Gaudet has also taken over 0“. fl°vr~m- telling door: In dli- the reins as director oi the col icrentcclors, tcrrazo doors, and 1ng arms, rm... REV am“. globular lights. Kelly. He is now making selec-l Architect lor the building was iions for the choir so as to liavcl Alired a. liciincssey. it ready as soon as possible . General contractors iv er a The c olie re band has also Williams and Murphy oi cnar- started iiinciioning ior anothoi-l lottetown and Summerside. season. The band is again pm. The library will be open to the der the capable direction oi Ll. ‘ public Sunday alternoon irom 3 Charles Macoregor and moder.l v am rather Kelly. a grim Also located on this floor are college oifices. seminar roonu,‘ a book a l ore, and a common ' Thls floor also houses I natal. ogulng room, a bindery. lounge. a circulation are . room which will contain a recor collection, turntables. and ear- phones. and various niiices oi the college administration. The third iioor oi the building Russian Priest Is SDU L A lecture on "Russia. past and present" and “Communism. its present and iuture eilects on the world". will be delivered at it o'clock Sunday evening at St. ' Dunstan's University Auditor. turn. key. Andrei . . SJ. PhD, the only Russian .iesuiit ’prlelt in the Western Hemis- yhere. « The lecture is open lrcc or charge to the gcncral public. Father Urusov has given over ~z.ooo talks in various parts oil the United statcs and Canada.‘ S'I'UDIED IN EUROPE ‘ bond under the Russian regime.. Father Urusov succceded lnl heaving the country to complete “his studies in Europe. tic ioined of 11. and hood In during the Second World War. CARSON 87 King Stret Kelly Memo : BEN z . MSJONS DIAL .94-1I21 Prince Alexander Urusuv a! an ancient Russian Iamlly. he Id» hered to the Byzantine Rite. iugees who were l‘leelnz herds-a the advancing Comm helped establish an Instilule for Russian University. end a Catholic Eul- sian Centre in which ollcrs assistance in the estimated 40.000 Russians In the Alter spending his early child-.Bay area. dolng post-graduate work to- ‘ward his PhD at the University ‘the Catholic Church at the again! Moulrell and was awarded studlrd {or the priest. the degree tin the completion of Rome. He entered the his thesis IIII [he Psychology_ol Jesuit order and was ordained icommunism. in the PWPMBUM yof which he travelled lame 30.- Bnrn Russian Orthodox. Ion a! 000 ' CONGRATULATIONS TO The New St. Dunstan’s Library We were pleased to be suppliers 0! glass for win- dow: and doors of the new building. . F________ CONGRATULATIONS TOTTIE Board of lllraitlm OF N ITS OFFICIAL OPENING ‘ WI ARE MASH) TO HAVE SUPPLIED THE “DING FOR THIS BUILDING LIVINGSTONE 8 ecturer Alter learning Enllilh ln Ire- land. Father Urusov was active in China In 1949, helping to ev tulle thousands of Rulllln uninl. Later, in the United Stat“. ho Studiel at Fordhanl San Franciuo Father Urusov spent 1 year mlles & BIRT ‘ Dill 4-8043 rial library LTDMM Iy camber McMI'LLAN Th. otiictsl opening at she new library will take place this atternocn at 3 o'clock. orm- er sou graduate. or siphon. sus Campbell. will be guest speaker. Dedication of the new building will be made by Rev. James Murphy, pastor at Sour- a d iormer president or Si. Dunstan's, The program tor the opening will begin in the arm with the rector, Very itev. Geo- rge MacDonald presiding. Fol- lowing this. an academic pro. cession will procede to the lib- rary where the tonnes rector. Rt. Rev. 1A Sullivan, will cut. the ribbon and present the keys to the building. There will then by a reception tor the guests The general public will he s lUWed to (our the structure lo- mormw afternoon Tram 3-5 pm. Besidu providing space for 120,000 books lprecont volumes tolul MM”). the lihrany houses the administration nlfioes three olaaapoma, two .cminar rot-ens. l 30 unit language laboratory to be enuipped in the mar iuture. a student lounge. the book store. d a periodical and reterence sec-on with adjoining reading rooms. There are also individual study spaces for 150 students. It is planned to expand these ulti- mately to provide room lor 300. CUTTING swan Jayvee coach Frank Garrlty is starting to cut his squad down to the maximum limit. Nearly so students are trying out tor the team this year. many ot whom have experience either with the sayvees or with hometown high schools and colleges, Manager Humid O'Connei reports that their tirst game will he with Mount Allison .iayvees. probab- ly on Thrulrsrivlna weekend at as = ncercst congratulations so elected president of the Fresh- man class. Herb (nudist-need his nearest rival. Tommy Mc- Millan. 97-27 in the voting. The new president his experience on title Student: Unlan level. he has Pilyed both football and Wow-upland). dltttnbcrandvindo mbuldng. flatworm-r THIS WEEK AT SD Elaborate Ceremony Today As Kelley Library Opened he a tour of the library followed ‘ unit to Herb Murphy. recently an WE EXTEND OUR Sincere Best Wishes NEW sr. DUNSTAN'S ‘ LIBRARY BAGNALL MILLS III. has already had a road irirl to Vernon River where it played Ior a graduation exercise. There are m musicians In the band at. (hough Father Kelly is cnnlln- nelly seeking new members. JUNIOR PARTY The Junior! were the Ilrst to have.i.helr clus party this year —- as All third year student! met last Saturday at Parkilale Hall U hockey ior st. Dunstan's. and lie ‘ :th herore the and oi the term. 1’ ‘Saints Idd. howevcri lhal likely that the other classes will . Sm coll have the stariinr aaSlEn- plan social iunction oi this Rod and white editor Douglas E .VlacLeod said this week that he hopes to have the tirat edi- tlnu DI the paper out in October. The staii is now accepting any articles tor publication. Anyone wishing to contribute articles nt common interest may do so by cnnlacima the Rad and while More in 'Vlziil building or con- (iit-liug Mr, MacLeOd in person. The Saints are oil to Hallfax today in do battle with the pow- erliousc st. Mary's Huskies. The SZIlIIlS are smartlng [turn their at the ball back pnsilllm and ‘rlt Rookie quarterback John Drls- meni. aoth Ripicy and Drlscoll have been showing up well tlur. ing practices t 's wee ily. St. Dunstan's purl- tlon isn't as bad as it appeared thanks to stadacuna's surprise. win against st. Mary's Huskies. Shearwsler outplayed Sud at. least statistically. two wet-ks ago although they lost all Anti st. Dunstan'r lost the hall name with the Flyers only late in the mirth quarter. it a little deducting a big I" or two thrown in. the Saints could come home tomorrow with their re- cord tied 1-1. iGrain Traffic Is Valuable, [Vancouver Sources Estimate iiili move lrnm the Prairies lo hriiish Columbia ports tor are part lay the time um last kernel has passed Canada‘s threesmlle llmll some minnow will have her-n returned to the Canadian community tor the cost oi trans. portation 'apt B n L Johnson. hoarl oi the National Harbors Board hrrc. says it is ligurcd conser. vatively that each ion at rarno moved through the port returns no to the west. The money comes Irum a tarsc variety oi expcnditurcs. many diiliculi to estimate Capt Johnson says a ship coming to Vancouver to load is met with- mom tor pilotage irom Victoria solemn tor a tug in the harbor: $30-$10“ ior men to tie the ship u . Slot) a day while tied up tor up to to‘ days On top 0! that there is the th is l at. chandler 31.0% m .II “in between and 3mm COSTS LOWER IN EUROPE ii the ship is bound tor Eur. ope it would take levl siares be- or use prices are (heapei’ there. not it it was some to China. where it is impossthlc in or. qllll'l‘ ma ‘ llrms, ll nlav lake nn msnv slnros Bl'l‘auée inn-e arc iio «utllflll unloadcrs in vlic cricnt or Russia. a ship ioiild hair to l‘ke nn lel’ii scar hrrc tor the disciiai-ci- ol the grain it ihe ship is eiderlv it could spend lens oi l!lltu>lmris ni (livid lars on repairs ii ii is now it could spcuil nl’s’llllrflllv nlllhln: \Ii'anwillle illl‘ :ritlu has hern mitl‘eil irorn iron. to coun. try Clrvallii’ in r’lllld} car and to lhe rnasl ln Vantutlwr ll lx unloaded. cleaned and put in cleiaiors o hold: or ttn~ \Ilil-i arc gem eralli iiucd iiiili hood and the grain is tranclrrred irom ship to dock stavedorinr companies say there are too many variables involved to giro an avcraec cast at liiadlnr: a ship Cant. .lohnson 53‘s the hulk oi the sin pcr tori - spent on coast Perhaps st reaches 9 cost at stores and fuel which P as iar easl as Saskatchewan. Memorial Library. Luneitburg Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Board of Governors and faculty of the St. Dunstan’s University, on the opening at the Kelly TOWERS BROS. LTD. Plumbing, Heating, Air Condition Nova Static 12~l detral against last neck To my mind. how- crcr. Etl Hilton has a changed club, both in personnel and in am snlrll There were a num- ber oi reasons gathcrud why the lost to eanyater: i. thcrc are many new players on the loam. And uiey require some expcriencc. 2. the lights at the Wanderers Grounds had an ad- .verse eliect against the Saints. .Anll 3. the biggest single {at-[or and the one least talked about— icnmplaceuey. This is the most lserious epidemic a team can i have _ it can undermine a con- tenrler 7 it can destroy a chain» has talren an active role in all . campus activities, while still l maintaining a creditable record in his academic standing. i must worthy choice to lead the class oi '67. Elected Vicl-‘pl'eSideIIl WIS the detenslve tackle tor the varsity iooibali squad _ Lee Joblil. The [mat ni secretary treasurer was ‘ filled by a Freshette, Dldnne Ll Rose. HEADS SOPHDMORE In other class elections held this week. Jim Griffith nI Surn- meralde became president of the Sophomore class. Dave 0'. Conael DI New York was elected vice president and his Gillian. also at New York became sec- ‘ rotary treasurer. l Len Sirois was picked for the; invites the public to OPEN HOUSE Saint Dunsfcn's Un ersiry cordially visit and inspect the new Kelley Memorial Library on Sunday afternoon. Oct. 6; 3 re 5 PM. William & Murphy Ltd. General Contractors the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Finishing Hardware For The New Supplied By presidency oi the Junior class. with Philip Mullaly and Mary nonovau holding the posts oil vice president and scary-y ecr trcasuier at that class. Only the class presidents are ex pilicio l members of the students Una ioii's executive however. Cnliit McMillan. president oi the Union. said hat the ilrst meeting Will be held next week. i it will consist or a lull report on Freshmen week. iinalizing so- cicty elections. and discussions on budgets tor next year. regards to these budgeLs. . expected that the Amateur Ath- ‘ letic Association and its new ‘ president. .lini Garrily. will‘ strive Im- rurther improvements i in sports on use intramural lev- el by way at new equipment tor the average student. i Y FRONT Fine Construction Lasting Performance St. Dunstan's Library Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. “Fine Buildings Deserve Fina Hardware" oN HOCKE l Varsity hockey coach .isclr Kane met 2: new students Tues day who intend to try out tor the hockey team this year. With these students and those on the iootball team who play hockey a with others. Coach Kane pes to have over all players out tor the ttrst practicc. M the merit . Mr. Kane stressed the high calibre ol the league aadl that all phyers would have to not in top mdi compete sue-l cessluliy in die league. the players that he would like to mfiusuppllm MMMMIMM SQ. Damon's lenry the St. Dunstan’s Library. We wish them Great Success. WILLIAMS anti MURPHY LTD We were pleased to have been chosen for the General Contractors,tor .Chaflmmn Summers“. and 4