ISLAND NEWS PAGE Resolutions Suppor Western And C Sade gs eer eae ee Prince C0. ————_——————— PWC'ss Variety Show : operations. council elections, government 3 ‘a steals the show at the Christ- tn | . mas formal, and acts as ‘‘un- i school ionttes teclot ioe » biased scrutineer” for a campus larger units administra- but queen election which naturally ae. a oie it's sees his girlfriend, played by! Si? re elemen schools night, Phyllis Nicholson, elected uddesiiee a - pretty rollicking entertainment Peter's talent for mimicry and = jp course ca ne tee Last night's show at Confed- comic ability were displayed | = S3 me eration Centre, a highlizht of \early in the show when he sa- . » Winter Carnival celebra- tirized the principal's traditional delighted a capacity au-| speech to weteate as the begin- bape feaur Gon with *a home-grown par- ning of the term l trophy for college life entitled ‘Mr. Other popular acts included a| formance ‘f and Miss Wales Go to faculty skit—a classroom par-| and * ody—a ‘western jamboree” fea-| were the of the show, Peter Mac. ‘Uting the ‘Outhouse Trouba-| and Peter MacKinnon. Phyllis Nicholson, durs and “Hootenanny Enter-| Honorable mention was gi through scenes depict. ‘ers’ and several danc’e|the , hootenanny college year ‘outines by the college major-|ers Isabel Darby, Marilyn ettes. Lean and Roddy Diamond and Dean of Women Mrs. R. R. | “Outhouse Troubadours” _| Hurst and the Montgomery Hall | Thomas, Claire Perry and girls got into the act too in a | Duggan. , ; , . ; . ny ; Hall version of | es were | UCT PRESENT CHEQUETO NAVY LEAGUE CORPS - [stots vee = Light in Your Window” home” economics teacher Lieutenant eommander ‘treasurer of the Charlottetown dent of the Navy League of hristmas of _St. TORONTO (CP) — Tempera. George Veesey, commanding Council of the United Com- Canada, Charlottetown Divi- | Peter MacKinnon, who plays) Nothing or no one concerning! The show was tures: officer of NUCC Hyndman, mercial ‘Travetiers Associa--—sion. ‘The~money-will be_used | @ country bumpkin, campaigns college life was spared as victim | Marilyn MacLean. . looks on as Claude Paynter, tion, presents a cheque for to provide uniforms for the | Dawson Does _ right, Sherwood secretary ~ $200 to Norman Black, presi- boys of NCLL, Hyndman. | Prince George ... Regina ses se Guests ‘at the meeting were [ae Everything ee Fs We heard you were looking SS li.timicesee sess fora tough little car i aici ae Sydney poems = ianmintiitiaitite tea aaa eS . Yarmouth ‘ = jstant : ee fet tcestame: seater tn on . ‘@ - = : 3 “as awe See ales witha heater t Y on ther office says freezing rain .. ” was spreading across Nova . #4 — — ae = Scotia and southern New Bruns- ot on a on ‘ ogh wick late Friday and was ex- ares vase coms pected to continue into Prince “Tit is, R. Pope, and Edward Island and Eastern ; Scotia thr else? And how's the weather on Nova at gh the aigut your fair Isle. Say, the grape- In Northern New Brunswick, in- termittent snow will become vine tells me things are reaily mixed . with freezing rain. By early today temperatures in all but northern New Brunswick ,, will have risen enough to per- col . mit the freezing rain to change ~....° ; | to rain, which in turn will end Pm ted a. my — as colder air moves in from the details sbout oe institu- west through the day. tion. I hear Hamlet has been . Following the rain, skies will seat to the storage and “Man ol| “Maybe it WAS but not an remain cloudy until the evens- asens” chosen | more. In fact St. Dunstan’ ing, and a few rainshowers and onl paola are ction suk aaa} number one — just think of it rn ae can ue: oa tired of Hamlet, even with Bur-| "umber one in the nation. And clearing trend will take place. ton. The SDU Drama ed The colder air is ferecast to Fs ro ee | mite give sunny skies on . Sunday ” a re ag Eg I Coane, Hee little colder, than on Saturday. gall..." , ‘and Rev. Savoie. ts ‘Regional forecasts: = , “And” your two political clubs Mrs. Perry Mossman of the rag Northern Ne. hoa prey are really busy eh. That's a |Rotary Anns will officiate at the a Prince Edwa: * wn, | good sign. There's room for new coening cod, 18 Seer oe Re ss i — ee political blood in your country—|® afternoon: southeasterly winds | 50" te — ¢ 25, shifting in the afternoon to! ean they? What were nortirwesterly. 25 with gusts 10, ) snes? A know, . the 40. Early morning and mid 3f-| j4.+ back from Ottawa? Ob temperatures at New , sernoun rau a Char.| Dave Mullally and Phil ’ eee ™ donald. Young Mullally lotietows tor Sunday — Sunny 2emled the Liberal club — Outlook ‘Sunda >, ways-wass dynamic outfit and a little colder. |CULF. He brought home a High tide today at Charlotte- flag, didn't he?” town 8.53 a.m. and 7.53 p.m. At Rustico at 5.02 a.m. and 3.25 5 3 oe p.m. High tide Sunday wi 9.05 ect, and. this call f ‘i a 2 F {- : e [ i rs i i ou a8 E i ie kd GG WESTERN Miller’s address was in- terspersed with per- taining to part of the wea- ‘on, ts en roth Speaber Sanity sew 1 eR a, ee oe Ns aes BR ee ne File cs. Tag . 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