CONCLUDE TRADE TALKS ll ixlll'xl('.'lTN. - Two Canad- Benson at rhe conclusion of a Douglas Pleni-iniz. Canadian Min- :.m llllltllalx pose today with so: i-ovary oi Agriculture lD'a T trade and econ- ister of finance. winter:-tire on Let-i to rightcl tmic affairs. s AP Wirephoto Pius X C. W. U Holds Meeting 1 Tliv St. Pius X Sui)-division ofl lllt' t.itlioiii- Woiiit-n's League of- l:iii.iilzi lit-ld llli'lr retzulur l iiiitiiilily nit-cling iii the ;:'irish li.iil nn Siiiidziy evening. Oct. lllll. The int-cttiir,: iias presided over y in the Prcsiitt-til, Mrs. Percyl ilzirlmiiald and the Spiritual Di- itwtoi-. Rt Rev. RN. MacKen7iI- iizis prt-st-tit anti opened the iiio-viiiig with the 1.1-ngiie prayer l'lii- tiiiiiiitcs of the previous illtlllllll) iiit-eliiig were read by xlrs Dr.) J. I. Higgins and aduiitr-d. Mn Joseph Dowlitii: pave the Ti'c.'isiirt-r's report in the ab- l tviicc of the Treasurer. Mrs Georize (ilieverie. This was ap- pt'nY('t'l by the iiieeting. Hrs. Higitins presented a re iiiirt of the twenty-filth annual lll'ltt'lllt'lill convention and also irpnrtcrl on currcsptindcnce re-I vein-rt from Miss llphigente Ar-rriinitlt on behalf of the Red Cross. The vziriuiis cotiictiors then. presented their reports which iii-re approved. y it was decided that League l members should receive Holy. (ioriimiinton in a body on the. first Sunday of each month. l It was also decided to izive siiine assist.'int'e lo the (Eitholic Farnily (it-nter. Several ladicsl inliintcr-red to assist with sew-l lntt. etc. It was also decided that the Loarziie would assume the ex- pense invnlxed in haviniz tho; fliior of the kitchen II' the parish llflll tllcd at the earliest pos- Slbll' time. The Prt-sirlrut siiggcsted that news ltcms.of interest to parish- ioners of St. Pius X parish he submitted for publication in thef "Casket" as recommended byy llis Ext-cllt-nt-y, Hisliop Mar- F.;iv-licrn at the Provincial Con- vcntiim. Following a suizizeslion by Mrs. l-Ttiizcnc Dzili-y it was derid- ed that some entertainment should he prmidcil at the ninntlily mci-i inns and Mrs. Daley and Mrs. il)r - l.i-o Mac- lsnac were appointed tn pro- vide a programme for tile November mectinit. The mt-cling adopted a mo- tion that a buying rommltlr-c be appointed and the loilowing viorc appointed as members of this conimitlce' Mrs. .loseph lllnlloy, Mrs John F. MHCAIHET and tire. Maurit-e Rctlmond, in the course of his remarks Minis-iuiior llackenltc stated th.-it hr uoiilil lIl(t"lr1 soc all the liivlios of the parish i-oiitriliiile lo tlw iiimht--2 for the vmckly card parties instcad oi tl;is ho- inz rlono solely by l.(-aiziic nu-in- l'lf'l's He also th.-inkml the mom- liivrs for 2 tl;iss- (,'.'irtl in mrmory of his iv-criilly not-easrd bro- thor llrt aim l'ltlTlllll"ll"nl('fl lhel V1l"lllllPl's fni their efforts i-iitor The meeting closed with prmr-r. 50 Ch'town Hi-Y Delegates Halifax Bound Fifty Dc-loizates representing the eleven lli-Y Cllllk of (Thar- lottctown YW ('A will attend the lfith Maritime lli-Y Confer- i-n.n to ho held in Halifax on llrlobt-r it Hill The llalilax i hit" A who are hon rlnh for this annual conference this year have lined up an ecttremely in- lOI"9lilnll and informative pro- gram for all those attending and indications are that sortie In young people of High school and College level from across the Maritime: will be present. The City at Charlottetown hiu eleven aw-ttvc Bl-Y Cline with an enrollment of II members devoted in "Creation. Maintain- lq and extending throughout the Home School ud Community lnllretl Nlacfllillan, Diane l)avies.. onl - A F!-lirtll 0' the ('.'ilho'tr Fillflllyt ald. Diane tlr.Vt-ill. lircasurer. Mrs. lnnon, Margaret Parker, Kath- erine Guss. Judy Bryenton. Win-l F.iet'ett Theta Rho Hi-Y. Gloria Mar- A mg), Mass was Ewen in for Mrs. Frank Kinch. it was decided to contact all Shea P. W. C. NOTES Hiillo once more from Prince of Wales. The columns a bit late in starting this year. but we hope to bring our readers up to 'date by stunmarizin; all that next week off with what's new for '51 in social. wort; and Icademic at P.W.C. As everything has a beginning, so has oollege life. the differ- ence being that college begins new every year. For P. W. C. thg long summer deadneases of her echoing corridors was rude- ly awaktned By the registera- tion of students last Sept. 4th,. setting some new records for at- tendance in First and Second' y8lIl'S. Friday, first "Get week later. the At-quaiiiled” social was held and needless to say with so many students ready and rearing to go, it was an out-l standing success, and the first. rung on the social ladder w a I A gained and passed, leaving, many happy memories to be re corded in the Year Book. .STARTED EARLY 5 Next on the locker room dis) cussion list wait the oncoming. College Elections. Frank Burltcw the leader of the Red and Blue party, was a leader inmost of. the "hash overs." apparently he started campaigning early; last spring. It has beeni said he even went so far. as to visit the schools throughout the district talking Grade Ten slu- Rcia Ta U lli-Y. llzizr-l Kays.lmctnbers and some npn-mem- dents U110 V0008 Y0! him. F9-I hlai-Lean. Kays. Black Annie Xlariiiii Bi-tei'lcy . Tri l' lli-Y. Joan Cudniorc, 53'"'d3-"' Elven Dianiond. Sandra Ash. Marilyn Taylor. Sylvia Taylor. l'irL'itiiii tlzicKay (tnit-i',.i lli-Y, Ross Webslt-r,lci:il Wt-" Pt-lcr Hat-Niitt, John l)l'llnlS. l).'iiid Mills. David Rodd. lliigh.iti.' lllt. Macl.t-iin. (lamina Phi lli-Y. Rl)L',Ul' Craig and it nus dt-cided to y-lallfll iN'Pn.l hers to start a Perpetual Rosary Ham? 5'p”'"' from 7 am. to 7 pm. on they intentions for vocations. Plans were made to hold a card .party in aid of the Ca'hnllc Sn- "side There was discussion cuncerr "i-ni-c which is to be held in Alborton li1it'i- it riding they passed Entrance 0-l xam l I-'ra-iik's opposition. the Col- following t-iii-si trriitayllemale party. were opposite in. many ways. They organizedl their party ; week before el-1 ections. and nominated Jim yNorton. a third year student, as. leader. setting him at a bit of ai disadvantage due to the late :tart. Two days before the E-' lection the party gears went in to high speed. with lots of party Hob l.ee, Jim White, Earl War- met-ting later in the month to law and promising being done rt-ii. Larry I-iltick, John Ficlttinz,litiakv plains tor ll Pri-sidctit Charlottetown lll-Yl Coutiril. Kenneth MacKeti'1.te. A czird of thanks was l'('('0lled de(.(,rau.d from a tiictiiht-r who had li lli-Y Mentors. Darryl Doyle. presented with a parting gift. the lunch committee. Tiicli'e nietnbers were present a. the September ln('0llll” of t bcrtun sub-division of the (i W Over night the Corridors were with posters and pledges suggcstiiig who to vote for in case one was a bit unde- (iortion Baker The place of next meetinu will ii-idea A hand appeared r of 1 7 H, y be decided later. Mrs. Russell nowhere. to support the Red T-"V7 T: 7 Bcll. Mrs. Merrill Dunn and Mrs and Blues, and title C:lIlIX;,:'ial,eg, ALBl'3RTON C-W-L lfloiiald Mat.-Kinnon will be on not to be out done. ilIl'.'lI.'fl up with a yellow cniivernble, Ra- i The meeting closed with pray-ycoon skin coats and plenty of ier by the Reverend Chaplain. y Refreshments were -om-ii by weather. and uirpealinx contrary to the to the l tzlrls. dressed L iiliii-h was held at the hiiiiii "W h(N9ss' agsmm by Ml.s..inde(.,Sive male smdemi eyey N 5”-V '-Willa”! Ahcar" R” (it-urge l)unn and Mrs ll-irankl Rally day Tame 31 '-"W and Phcliiii llckctiiia was present (-mnamy Mrs Charles "mm 1m,i.b..(m-9 a 5;..L.m g,-Him,-mg in The nit-eting opened Willi DFHVP vurs, wank Keefe. Rwy the aiiditori-.im speakers from by the president, Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. y Miniitcs were read by the sec- Original portions of Weotyiimi. retary. Mrs. Ahearn, and a fi for Abbey in London date from lgairl. but were soon nzitirial report was given by the I050 AD. both parties made their final iplea. To many, memories of lastl year's rally mine to mind a- I the far regions. for, for once is oil it will cost you fut this CROWN AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER with the purchase of oltltor a OR EQUIVALENT VALUE . . . AT ISLAND PROPANE GAS LTD. y--itgggt - 1 l l l u ..................N-.. h-..4- ..... .. Ir loctary II has Scar Inga, Talk about 0 terrific voluo - this is ill Nova? before u rouge so luxurioun - so ready to respond automatically to all your cooking Mods. Exclusive thermo- static top humor, dovhlo-roonnr ovort plus donor of other work-savor foot- Ilfll. mu a Only ......... .. 3.35335 t ( NOWI rnogriiliconl range to the wt built-lrt - m- IX 1. . .. Tomorrow's Groom rortgo "ls boron Under tho high nrytrng or this otcttloao quality that is part 00 ovary Enforprico product. You must come in to check tho rnuny. many hoturoa. We'll give you 0 dornormrotiuu too. Priced ot0rtly ..... -... val isuito ntorntt GAS tin. . cualanncn ' Page 14 The Guardian Student Election Campaign Had Something For Each has happened so far. and startl I with S""ll back to 5 V. O This Hooter Ordinar- . ily SC"! for 339.00. . O Heavily Galvoriilod o for long life. Sat.. October 12 195: . I like upeaker'l roitld actually he iheard. The rally marked the end of campaigning. and the ifinal decision: now rested in the l&udentbody'a mind. The next day. Tuesday, the results were announced. with Frank Burke's Red and Blues winning a decisive victory and igiving Frank the honor of prai- dent of the Student: Council. AFTEILIATI When the noise of the Elect- ions died down, and one had time once more to look thituu over. a surprise was in store: for the many clubs and union: which provide many student: their fdlowdfo. had quiz-ttyt sprung up. Foranou. and boosting the largest attend- ance. of these clubs is the danc- ing group organiled last year. Monday night is meeting time. and the College fairly rock: with the music and glee of its members thoroughly enjoying themselves. Sparta also got under way dur- ing the election noise. with our new Physical Director. George Scantlobury. ably organiung the annual PW.C. Track and Field Meet at Memorial Field. At the same time he also got the boy's foottball team out streamin- ly concentrating on their train- ing. They play their first game Tliiirsday. when they meet 8. D.U. in one of the first game: of Canadian Football to be ploy- ed on the Island. Well that about does it for our summary of the past. the future. well who lmows? We can say though that the future does look bright. and rumors are flying a- bout a Variety Concert. maybe next week more will be known. M AG AZINE Sl 7 BSCRIPTIONS Make wonderful Christ- mas gifts at low, low prices. ' Christmas price lists are now available. Simply phone - 5655 MARJORIE E. 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