QRBRUAKY ‘ 27, 19d! <'."'~ hovm LADY- LUCKY YOU This is what happened to a . wise man who anticipated the Spring with a bunch of sunny dafiodils. Why don't i you try it? Beautiful varieties are at their best now- and your lady will love you for bringing them. , For good value, and careful, psnonnlulullon, loci/or lbs Allied Eula/ms on tbs florist’: window. ' AiilED FLORISTS AND GROWERS or CANADA.IN(. iii?!.‘$‘.‘i§°..?1fii"§tfiliaffii stssed e whirlwind finish that THISTLE AND SHAMROCK 2. Ralph Duffy, 3. Charles Mayhew. lived up to, i! not. exceeded pre- SCHOOL Grade lV — 1. Ward Graham season predictions. The playoff —-—-— 1nd Ci- M. Trainer. 2. Elmer series went the three same limit Report for the month o! January. Hagan, 3. Alice Fall and Jennie and Navy had to go all out to con- irade X -— 1. Flora Graham. Mayhow (equal). Grade 1X — 1 Ethel Graham. Grade 111 -1. Marcellus Hogan. regular playing season for the Grade V111 -- i. Bernadette Grade ll — l. Elaine Nicholson. P.W.0. hockey team may be over 2. Kathyrn Gillis, 3. Jennie Cairns. it is possible they may yet play in Sturdy. 2, Gerald Sturdy. Grade Vii -— 1. Donnie Gill-is. Grade l__ No exams. Grade Vi. '- i. Junior Matheson, Teacher — Madeline Greenan. i-w “~‘ l P. W. C. The 1.5.3. objective e1 c600. was reached in 1o days. We now have $642. and about $25. snore pledged. Most of the total came from the personal canvass but various pro- jecte arranged brought in about one third. The Art Exhibit in the College corridors on yriday night. attended by Portia White brought in the sltn of $15. The Gibson Girls nrn to be con- gratulated on the splendid success ofttheir cake sale which brought in $50.00. The campaign will con- tinue until the end oi the month. Considerable sport activities tool: place at College during this week. One of the highlights being the basketball game against the P.E.I. Nurses and the P.W.C., the latter team winning by the score of 17-4. 0i Friday of this week the Am~ herst girls are coming over for an exhibition game. Let us hope the girls will do as well in this game as they have done so far. Despite the fact that the Welsh» men bowed out oi the City Hockey League picture Tuesday night, they nearly brought an upset, P.W.C. supporters figured that their team tinue in the playdowns. While the exhibition games. THE LOYAL FRATERNITY NeWGIo-Coat gives floors a hrightet gloss! e iii‘ ' H ’ i \ i YeSTrlQHQr than any Glofloet you've nvnr uses-l isnlarnl V9831» lulglltnr tllnn any other self-polishing wax! Without rubbing or bufing, Gin-Goat gives a sunny-bright shine - eollnolessmnndvnrnishodwoodfloomllroeecmeomaplnst warandeear-Spilledthlapwipeupcleanlnnilivl In! hshlnnflbnnqesns Gln-Cnnt n0 ynnr we! Jndnll lnlnyl . 0W9" on whites-thaw". ‘u. l. C. JONNION l sou. Ina sum I " uunw. n! 1°" lnnllnrd, Canndn l me Loyal Fraternity o! Wifien‘ 0F WIFFENPOOPS poet's is an exclusive organization. formed at Prince of Wales College early in September, 1947, based on the belief that friendship is the medicine of mankind. It is not a secret society but rather an ex- clusive one. It has no esoteric aims. ‘And it does not attempt to con- ceal its purpose or membership. It possesses a formal constitution which rigidly governs the duties of its officers, the conduct of its members and sets forth stringent regulations regarding the admis> sion of new members. The prime requisite for membership is that the applicant was in the past, or is at the present a student o; Prince o! Wales College. No applicant can to by each and every one of the ex- isting members. The Wiiienpooi’: possess a frat- ernity song and. crest. They have their own basketball team which enters into competition with other college teams. They meet each Sunday afternoon at the home oi one of their members for the pur~ pose of discussion of matters rele- vant to Fraternity. and the collec- tion oi dues. The Inyal Fraternity 0! WiffenPWfs hi! liters the begin- ning o: many similar organizations at P.W.C. and has proven to bg a very successful one. Address and Presentation A post-nuptial! reception was -helsl recently for Mir. and lvllrs. Reginald Green of Boieatown. N.B., at the horns oi the bride's parents, QUICKIES - By Ken Reynolds u l, 3/6 l i ' / I l \ 3 \ h o\“‘\‘\\\\ be admitted unless he is agreed w rim pggtaomn. ,_ ci-ytnrm-Tarown BLUE cnoss New Offers ‘BLUE SHIELD MecIicaIancISurgicaIL IHe-Paymeni Plans ' You may have heard about the famous Blue Shield Medical and Surgical Plans. 65 Plans, with approximately 15,000,000 members, are al- "ready in operation. 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