ZO at S..D. U. ntuutins. it not mEh:,ul"osl:niliemt also that at ,,.,,.,m.-. has antsud w - heuudry mu; the season or not ,,,,,d. was on an: weommr. is the valiant aitort e 1! mge number 0! students . "senior class are leading the way in .5. omluught against the nicotine .nabit. To date.,tl1e seniorl. as well ugt,h0I0 to whom they are show- in; the way. have conquered all ggmptation. From the agony that characterised the lirst iew hours. however. we dare say that it will be a bitter struggle. I I O A-'1-his week. all oi us at snu. were shown the wool that Holly- nad can make great movies based ma great thanes. The prooi was contained in the showing of a film was on The Lite of Christ. This mm was brought to St. Dunstarrs and to Prince Edward Island by Rev. Charles Murphy oi the scar- holo Foreign Mission society of Canads,.and was bought from the t with Him in the events which It may have been coincidental that this like depicting the Lite oi Christ came to St. Dunatan'e the second day of butt. but coin- cidental or not. it Its most appro- priate Jiare we were beginning annual renewal oi the most tre- loemious period in the Lila of our saviour. His Passion and Death, with the picture story oi the Pet- fect bite to inspire us to unite ourselves in as tar as we could gained tor the world salvation and how I O 0 "Upon This Rock" was the title of the picture. which depicts Christ's we as seen through the eyes of St. Peter. chief oi the Apostles. We all know of the Life of Christ. We have reviewed His Birth, His Crucifixion. His Resurrection. Thousands are inspired by the sermon on the Mount. by the Mir- acles worked by the son at God, by the Last Supper. At the seams time. it seems diiilcult, it one would look about the world. to draw near this men who was at the some time God. There was no one who came away irom seeing "Upon This Rock” who did not feel that he or she would now be able to consider the events which "soivii iae iebacces iiisi alias is Istkisdiea as still, so 5'0 4mp....s'o 'rHlzoA'I'- EASY iiaetabaesssiaeastiesreiiaa A OW. ll ILMHCI Hi' Friday evening. , e C uary: u . Catherine Franklin Murray; 3. Carol Murray. Irene Ramsay; 3. Irina Hardy. onaries. that everyone will some day have the privilege oi seeing this liltn ten the greatest theme in the history oi the world. I O 0 Last Monday evening, the soph- omore class held its annual ban- quet in the dining room oi the Queen Hotel in Charlottetown. The siialr. which is prilnarly designed to foster elaas spirit. was addressed by sophomore public speaking moderator, iiev. 0. A. MacDonald. who spoke on the early career or Bishop Mlicliachern who was use of the great beneiactors of lt. iDunstan's. O I 0 ' Wednesday. February 14th. the least of st. valentine, will be more than merely an exchange oi greet- ings between lovers as far as 8.13. U. is concerned. That day the College will be represented in two intercollegiate debates, one against st. Mary's College of Halifax which will be held at the College, the other will see a team irorn st. Dunsian'a travel to Woiivilis to meet Acadia University. To bring out the significance oi th de- bates we should recall t at at. Dunstan's is last year's Dominion finalists and deiending Maritime young men who will be carrying our colors into competition Wed- nesday evening are doing so with one oi the most enviable debating records in the Msritimea to back them up. 0 C 0 There is. no doubt. sion in some Quarters thought at sending" tour perienced debate as into the of Maritime intercollegiate petition ,ior that is exactly what st. Dunstan'e will be doing wed- nesday. Much oi the apprehension can be iiaspelled at a recollection oi the great record which st. Dunstan's has achieved over the past iew years. Rather than have iear, we take pride in the ieeling that we have every right to have coniidence in the ability of the IDDljehen- at the inex- thick com- debeters, inexperienced as they may be. I 0 O In the debate here at the College against st. Mary's, Robert croken and Allan MacDonald will uphold the aiiirmative of: Rs- soived: "That labour should share directly in the profits and manage- ment oi industry." The judges tor this debate will be three promin- ent charlottetown citizens: Judas H. L. Palmer. Mr. H. 1". MaoPhee. and Mr. Frank Macmllan of Prince oi wales College. Against Acadia in Woliville. Wally Reid and Cyril Mlzlsaac will defend the negative at: Resolved: "That all major labour disputes in Canada be settled by compulsory arbi- tration.” We're all with you ieilowsl 0 O 0 During the week. hockey took precedence over basketball for the first time this year in extra- mural competition. The only has- ketball actlvity was a Juvenile game between the Saints and Y. M.C.A. which the Saints won 83- 17. The senior saints resume act- ion this evening when they meet Ray's Millionaires in a regular island League game at Prince of Wales College auditorium. 0 O O The senior hockey team began the week by trknmlng Charlotte- tomrs Junior Abbies 0-4 in a good game played in the College rink. Then. on Thursday morning, with team captain wildor l-Ioude back in the lineup, the saints journeyed to Chatham. N.B. tor a regular intercollegiate playoli game with st. Thomas College which resulted in I 5-4 victory for st. Thomas. The second game oi the home and home series will be played in Charlottetow next Until next week: horn 5.D.U.. to all of you. health and happi- ness. ROSEBANK SCHOOL Report for the month ,oi Jen- Cirade ix-l. Doreen Horne. Grade Vii-1. Shirley MacArth- T . Grade Vi-1. linger Hardy. Grade 11-1. l-iesel Hardy and Williams (equal). 2. Grade 1-1. Shirley Murray; 2. (W m . VIP Jiaesaei ttwa'a&- I . tannin. at least at seam nnseia tiiawreek ans- (Teacher) Basel A. Oorcoran. mm.-a illldwasd island will be rep- resented at the High Bohool Curi- ing Championships at ' B. C. next week. Over the weekend del- inite plans to send the Cameron rink materialized and the boys will leave tomorrow (Tuesday) morn- charnpions. And so, these tour in! The Island rink will Join the Nova Beotie rink irom Truro. and the St. Stephen rink irorn New Brunswick at Montreal where they will travel together by special car to their destination. The'iirat part oi the trip will be by. Canadian National Railways and the latter part by Canadian Pacllio Railway. Mr. Rankine Mcl..aine, chairman of the High School Curling Com- mittee lot this Province, announ- ced isst night that the local rink would be accompanied by Mr. An- drow Bagnall. well-know-n railway- man and local curling enthusiast who will lool: alter their interests. He regarded it as extremely tort- unate that Mr. Bsgnall was able to make the trip. at this time. with the boys and roll sure that his presence would add much to the enjoyment and pleasure oi the your- nay. Bo far as is known nine provin- ces will have entries in the hon- spiel. Newfoundland. it is unda- stood. will not send a rink this year. While plans for the Island team's participation are all but complete. it is understood that the commit- tee will welcome any donation that may be made to help cover ex- penses. Members of the Island rink are. Doug Cameron. skip, Karl Rear- don. mate. Morris Jenkins. 2nd stone. Frank Acorn. .lr.. lead. All but Morris Jenkins were members oi last year's rink which repre- sented the Province in the bonspiel at Quebec last year. They made a very good showing and the best oi luck from sport followers here will accompany the boys to Nelson this week. High School Boxer. Dies I Of lniuries FORT WAYNE. Itld.. Feb. 10 - (AP) A 16-year-old Golden Gloves lighter who collapsed after a one-minute bout Tuesday night died today of a cerebral hemorrh- age. He was John shoddy. a high school sophomore and son of a Fulton. Ind, railroad worker. He tough: as a lightweight in a quarter-iinal match of the Fort Wayne Golden Gloves Tournament. lie sulfered several blows at the start. "Dhe referee stopped the light and awarded a technical knockout to Shody's opponent. Dale Colland. one minute alter the bout began. shoddy was not knocked down. CHANNEL ISLANDS Guernsey. most westerly of the Channel Islands, was given auton- omous govemment by the Duke of Normandy in 912 A.D. - Leaders I come GUIDIIS CLUB Everytlme we have a mee of away thin it what a truly grand bunch we have. we seem to get through a lot oi business and yet everyone retains a. smile, which I hope reflects the icy oi Guiding. This meeting seam- ed a specially happy one, maybe because we had more new leaders" present. These were, Mrs. Joyce Chandler. Mrs. D. Pickard oi Park- daie Guides, Mrs. urns Ramsay. a Town owl and Miss Edith Douse cl nity. we welcomed them all most warmly. The President was in the, drair and reminded Leader: or the rally Feb. mnd at Heart: Hall 6.30 p. m. To date Companies and Packs entering the concert are. st. James Brownies, Salvation Army Guides. Central Royalty Brownies. Basilica Guides, Trinity Brownies, Zion Guides, St. Peters Brownies. Parkdale Guides. Park- dale Brownies. Southport Guides. southpart Brownies. This will be the order oi the programme. mad- ers please make a note of your place. so that you may have your girls ready to pericrm without de- lay. It any other Companies or Packs wish to periorm will you please notify Mrs. F. Jenkins at once. Do not lorget your Thinking Day cent or your candy girl. Church Parade for all Guides and Brown- lea will be Feb. 18th. A townie shield contest was discussed and the President will be sending a lllr ter to all Brown Owls very short- ly. Training was discussed and leaders thought that eerily in March would be the most amiable time ior them. Mrs. Ralph Du- mont. Commissioner. was to con- vey this message to the Provincial Commissioner. Mrs. Louis Sudier. examiner for the First Class essay. gave a most informative talk on the essay and there was no doubt that the lead- ers iound it very heipiul and ap- preclated the pleasing personality of the speaker. Miss Suzanne Mc- Klnnon thanked Mrs. Sadler on E. V FE3RuAny 12.5.1951 ' , . rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN y y , PAGE SEVEN Ej M mfg? . .. . - g . y . . ' I . . - V .. g; .D as 7 r. y . . . :,'5:v-; lg:-;...'w, re-:;::.'3f.,-,3'v.,Q g.g”;:;y:.;,.;.::".;.., -an ex-33 F0” 33- T0-m01'1'0W. Girl Iliildl News Zea?! crease mfu . . g. . , I ' 5l'f"- . . . mi laiong with the scarboro . ' ' y I . - ' ' I 3 ..YOU PUT INTO A GOVIINMINT ANNUITY IUT small amounts with compound lnievastsaean independence tor the years when you want to lake it easy; Government Annuities are backed by the Resources of Canada: No Medical Examination Required. Thousands of Canadians, not covered by pension plans, have taken advantage of e low-cost Government Annuity to guarantee their Mute security. Others, covered by pension plans, use a Govemaeut Annuity to supplement their retirement hello. Annuities Irmch g DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR uuuou .I-. areas A. M-eulaaaal CONSULT: District Annuities Rv:prelenIA1lV0- 1 Brace mock. Queen Street North- Telephone: 1530. on: sun on. Coupon may POSTAGE "ll Asraatlu hank. i - g” I Dsscvsaal at (about. Ottawa. l Heaaesaad no COM!!!" DOOIIAAYION that Canadian Ievseansi Anato- v-amr EHAIIV) I rj: behali oi the Gulders. A nominat- ing committee was iormed with Elaine Macdonald. chairman. Mar- garet Wheatley and Lois Brown. hr the next meeting on March 8th it was suggested that we have Brownie work and Mrs. Pl-ed os- borne of Central Royalty has -kindly eoiisented to show.us some "Brownie Magic" and new games. Make a note oi the date. Isadore. it should lie tun. PIBQUID WEST SCHOOL Edna Jay; 8, H H , Grade VII.-rf"i';.m"”':!l"comm; 2. Francis'MacKi.nnan. Grade VI.-1. Manning Jay: 2. Peal? Kelly. Grade V.-l, Car-mm J81; Z. Kier Coitln: 3. Gcooge Maonenud. Grade lll.-l. Raymond Collie; 2. Leslie -in: I. srendoa Os- tridge. Grade ll.-I, Wilma Collin: 3. Margaret Oetrldge. Grade I.-1, Lysawood Jay; 1. H a 11: J M" 8 I ' onor c or anuary. Grade X.-l. Jean MacKinnon. Tuck"-Ink" aw". H.ndd.. Grade vm.-1. June Cot-iin: 2. km . . FOR DUTY ' .. tions ' field your ACT TODAY! "Oat usaplata -mug obligation Oran the Caner ' Cauaseliar at your nearest in a team that needs YOU! The big planes of the R.C.A.P. rake oi? for destinai far and near - manned by keen eyed youngl Canadians...a team that's earned world respect and admiration. Pilot, Navigator, Ra.di5,0pcrator - part of an R.C.A.l-'. team which can fly a complex aircraft any- where in the world.. mm M! Pilots om-ass I RADIO OFFICIIS roe vows not to ram AS NAVIGATION OFFICERS Here's your opportunity to get into the fast growing ' of aviation - and render a valuable. service to. . country.'. 10 IE Eliiiilli FOI Tilt l.C.l.F; ' All (IN TIMI, YOU MUSL... 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