Uniquegl Helicopter Flying School In Southern B. C. TNTICTON. B-C. (CF) - The gtiiiiients at a school here begin by 1,.-ning to land a helicopter on . clgaret package. Then they learn to do the same um, figuratlvelY Aheaktns. on a mountain. The school for helicopter pilots iiythis south-central British Colum- bi. "iiey zoo miles east of Van- couver is run by Okanagan Hell- mpgei-5 Ltd. To it come pilots from on RCAF, from the United States. France and ldonesia. VALUABLE TRAINING .A veteran American pilot. Capt. Lloyd Watland of Fort Riley. Kan.. explained why the training is done hellihis is the only company in the world specializing in the mountain operation of helicoiile 3- We lull don't have the know-how and we couldn't have got this" valuable mm-iing anywhere else. Capt. Watland. a veteran of the Second World War and the Korea The lileelt at S. ll. ll. Vtlicn the hands of time ushered in this week. it was greeted by an all but deserted campus as a brief but well appreciated respite punct; uated our busy schedule here at Saint Dunstan's. Beginning Tues- day afternoon. the weary feet be- gain to plod again through the main gate in ever increasing frequency until all were safely returned from the Thanksgiving holiday and ac- counted for. The returning faces registered the mixed expressions that one might expect to find in just such a situation. They were sad to be back. yet glad to be back; ready once again to put their shoulder to the proverbial wheel. and still . . . . those holidays had passed so quickly. Now that everyone is back in step and the dust has been brushed from the idle texts, the corridors and class- rooms of all the buildings are ring- ing once again with scholarly act- ivity. Two of our members. however. are not here with us at present. When we go home we'll spread officers of the" U.S. army trail through the 80-hour course. Carl Agar. operations Vice-pre weather. giant aluminum and electrical pr miles north of Vancouver. PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIER Once past the initial machines on a mountain. "It's quite a psychological ha the latest trends ments that have taken place i the field of Catholic education. EXECUTIVE positions for the various societies on the campus. it has been an- nounced that the co-eds have con- voked a meeting of their Sigma Delta Sorority and have elected the Executive Council which will be entrusted with the guidance of the sorority for the coming year. The following positions have been filled: President. Rosella Devinc: Vice President. Mary Cameron; Sec'ty-Treas, Corinne Duffy; Sopho- more Representative. Marion Mac- Donald; Freshman Rein talivc. Bernice Delorcy: Faculty Advisor. Rev. L. W. Landrigan. ' Under the motto taken from the inspired words of the Apostle of the Gentiles. "Caritas Christi Urget Nos" (The Love of Christ Impels Us). and through the leadership of this well-chosen panel. we all look towards their successfully at- taining that noble purpose for which the society was founded. "the religious. social. and cultural war. added. "a few of us are taking advantage of Canadian experience. throughout the U.S." Last year 22 portation helicopter battalion went ident of the company. says the reasons he chose Pentlcton were ideal flying conditions the year lumlls round and good territory for the special training The school opened in Vancouver four years ago but meets." . moved here because of better. Trainees Hy loads up to "mo feet above sea level. A landing Glllmagan Helicopters devellllkd platform is built on the side of one cli their experience in mountain flying while carrying equipment foi the jects at Kittmat and Kemano. (00 training which is now in progress at Saint Francis Xavier University in Ant- .igonish. From Mr. Noonan. too. we are expecting a full report of and develop- To complete the list of cxecuiivci it m-storey building and down.” 5. 5. updraughts. that a helicopter pilo iff ”' flying time and 50 hours of lectures judge air currents "psychological barrier." lcome it. Nothing can take r-E place of experience." the assembled l'BDF05el1l3llV95 of ie Pack will be formed in Souris Mrs. Sterling MacLeod with rnlll happy days at Augustine Cove the M.-l-D-l-L here 0" WT 0W" with Mrs. Richards and Mrs. De. .callyto. be 3nSW9FeO.WlIh a vi-rse'Camp? Well. perhaps you would it tamllus. Lory as Leaders. of Scripture containing the word ” SPORTS CENTRAL ROYALTY CO. "Thanks". The meeting closed by. RE- The King of Sports right now on rier.' Mr. Agar says. "it's iusl like standing on the parapeltmign; Chief instructor Don Poole. fly- ing a reporter to a nearby Dealt. said: "We've got plenty of moun- tains close to the school of the right heghts and offering a variety of landings-on saddles. peaks and ”We also get all the problems of winds. downdraughts and The course consists of 30 hours During that time students learn to and break through what Mr. Agar calls the "It takes a lot of training and- period.- the pilots learn to land their.most of all-experience to over the procedure necessary to conduct such a conference next year when Saint Dunstan's will play host to the campus is far from being thel "3 3 ""9 Staff at their opening CEICEI. WJLI. The regular monthly meeting of Churchill W. M. 5. met at the home of Mrs. Mernln MacPhee on Wednesday evening September 14th with a good attendance. The pro- sident opened the meeting with Call to Worship. A hymn was song The Scrip- ture reading was read in unison followed by prayer by Mrs. Nichol- son. The Bible exposition for Sep- tember was read by Mrs. Ritchie MacPhee. Plans were made to have our annual Thank oflereing Service and Mrs. Hugh MacDonald is to speak to Miss Mary MacKenzie tobe our guest speaker at our service and Mrs. Sterling Mac- Leod to engage the singers. It was also decided that each mem- ber bring one article to pack a box for overseas at our next meet- ing. The offering was taken and a- mounted to 2.80. It was dedicated by Mrs. Duncin Gass. ifteen member answered roll call with I verse of Scripture containing the work "Mercy". The minutes of our last meeting were read by the secretary. A reading entitled. "Progress in For- mosa” was read by Mrs. Mernin MacPhee. also a reading "Ten Commandments for Modern Pa- rents” read by Mrs. Donald Nich- olson. Mrs. Sterling MacLeod read f1'om the Study Book. The next meet- ing to be held at the home of C.G.I.T. COLUMN Once again the Fall Season brings a round of C.G.l.T activities. For- mer groups are re-organizing and news comes to us of a number IST SOUBIS C0. Mrs. A. G. McMillan Public Re- lations Commissioner. and Mrs. Smit paid a visit to the lat Sourls Guld Co, recently, and what a welcome they received. The com- pany Guides all spic and span. and looking very smart with their lead- era, Miss Nellie Foley. Mrs. Keith I Maclgenzie. Mrs. Debory and Mrs. Richards. The following girls were enrolled by Mrs. Smith; Eleanor Cheverie. Elaine Cheverie. Ethel Maliett. Paula Peters. Joe Ann Doucette and Leonora Fraser Mrs. McMillan presented Jeanette Pet- - era with her First Class Badge. That makes two First Class Guides to receive their Badges this year from 1st Sourls. Madeline Pran- ght received hers when Mrs. Nes- bitt was here. Smart appearance - and good progress. Marina Kays from Charlottetown told the girls about her experiences at the Ad- venture Camp at Lake O'Hara. B.C. and taught them some new songs. The meeting ended with evensong and taps. Before very long a Brown- a special welcome and trust that they will also share with us their experiences through this column. TRINITY uNrra:n cuuncii A welcome is extended to this new group which to date has a membership of 22 girls. They meet each Tuesday evening at 6.30 and their activities have included at- tending a- lecture and slides by Dr. Florence Murray of -Korea. They also attended the Evangel- istic Crusade at the Colesium. Mrs. Norman Stewart and Miss Alta Prowse are the leaders and the following officers have been elected: President. Gail Currie; Vice Pros. Mary Larter; Sec'y. Vinnie Mobbs; Treas.. Margaret Parker. WEEKEND CONFERENCE Girls. do you remember your Lay Retreats was also given by Central Royalty Guides got off Fr. Robin. singing a hymn. and repeating that Mizpah Benediction in unison. of new groups. to them we extend 31 S-iendshtpe and at the same time enjoy Bible studyl and a new craft or game. There will be I weekend con- iference. Oct. 23 . so, at iiie char. tlottetown Baptist Church, to which Ill C-GIT groups are invited. Miss Jean Windsor. Girl's Work Secret- ,II')' of the M.R.E.C. will direct ' the Conference. 39 early With your ieiristi-ations and send the number from your 3m”? that Plans to attend to Miss Street, Charlottetown, by October; C.G.l.T. LEADERS t It hi hDDed that a Leader's Coun- cil will meet with Miss Windsor 9" Sunday afternoon following the conference which will conclude af-l '3' the Sunday morning church service. KENSINGTON IJNITEI) CHURCH This group led the Worship Sor- vtce at a largely attended meeting in Kensington United Church on lh? 9V9h1ll8 of September 22 ulitrii MISS Dorothy Young and Dr Florence Murray were guest speak. ers. Two of the members sang a duet at the W.M.S Missionary Rally. At their last meeting. they don. ated school articles to be sent to Stltverance Hospital, Seoul. l(oroa,l Saturday. Oct. 15.1955 The Guardian Page '9 Roberts: Vice Pres, Shirley Mann: Sec'y- September 19 vtlth the Explore;-I, ley: Mlfzuerite Brehaut, 58 Edward.- x for Christmas gifts. lCIIAKI..0'I'I'E'I'0WN IAPIIIT The following is a list of officers: CHURCH M.S.J. Group: Leader. Mrs. Bruce: The CG LT groups of an cl Prep MOM lllwhew: lottetown Baptist Church use as Treasurer. Jean Murray. Explorer Donna Sherren grnduntd The Jolly Macs: Miss Dorothy into C.G.I.T. Two C.G.l.T.meinbu-1 Mat-Kcnzic. Leader; Pres. FcrneIDianne Jenkins and Emma Slunll Woodside; Vice Pres. Shelia Case-Ereceived their white lanyardl. RD Sec'y. Margaret Murray; freshments were served to the pl!- Evelyn Moase. ents and girls present. Maternal Health Classes new series begins WEDNESDAY, OCT. I9. 1955 Afternoon Classe2:3f) P.M. Evening Class-8:00 P.M. THIJRSDAY. OCT. 20. at 8:00 P.)I. (ii l)t)lIl pair-nts arc alilo to atteiirii at THE HEALTH CENTRE. 188 Prince Street Phone 9.315 for further information. CHILI) AND TIIATERNAL I-IICAI.'I'II DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Are YOU tired of sport of kings as many of the play- ers and spectators alike found out last Saturday when shaded the Nomads 5-0 in a rough and tumble exhibition rugby game here on the college field. -The S. D. U. squad really proved their mettle and their superb form and steam-rollered their way across the field in an almost bloodless counter. With a carefully executed play and the hearty backing of his teammates. Kimbal Jay was able to make the only try of the game. land Louis MacDonald followed this with a neatly placed boot for the extra two points. Cullen Delorcy received the only; - major injury in the game when he suffered a painful ankle sprainl in the second half. Although this will keep him off the playing field for a little while. it wasn't entirely to his detriment because it tneelins Monday night. Miss Mar- lon 1-ensure. Captain. with Mrs. Farquharson as Lieutenant. This I8 8 smart Company. and we will hear more from them later on- lS'I' AND 3RD C0. What! another new Guider. We welcome Miss Doris Hillian who. will help Miss. Suzanne Palmer glllde the destinies of 1st and 3rd St. Peters. BESSBOROUGH SHIELD the Saints as they grimly Cli- Lunch was served by hostess. as- sisted by Mrs. Donald Nicholson. MORELL C. W. L. The regular monthly meeting in Little Flower subdivision of the C.W.L. was held on October zndg In the absence of the president and vice president. Mrs. Joseph noon. ey was appointed to preside. Rev. we h93I' Fellorts of Companies bems busy working on the Bass. h0 F 0 U 11 hp Shield requirements. Please send In all entries when com. nleted to Miss Carrie "olman. Sum- merslde. Words Of The Wise flay l5 the Youth of old-age. -(Victor Hugo) en- unlimber a very Fr. Robin opened the meeting with prayer. Roll call was answered by thirty-seven members. Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. Correspondence con- sisted of a -letter of thanks from Red Cross Commissioner. Miss Arsenault for help given at Blood Donors clinic. The treasurer gave her report, stating with all bills twenty-eight dollars was in the bank. The president expressed sincere thanks to all members who worked The teaching of catechism was discussed and it was agreed to hol a meeting of teachers and convcner of religion to arrange classes. Mrs. Joseph Donovan were re-appointed to take care of altar boys soutanes and surpliccs. it was moved and sec- onded to order fifty boxes of Christ- mas cards from Our Ladyls Mis- wm. Aylward and Mrs. sionaries. As the Regional Conference is to be held here on Nov. 6th, it wa decided to hold our next meeting on Oct. 0th- The meeting closed with recitation of Act of Consec- ration by Rev. Fr. Robin. Fou Forty is the old-age of youth. paid a balance of two hundred and members re-newed membership. ' - Wile Preervers 7 cl 5 Y ; Tired of burning wet wood? Tired of carrying Z in wood or cool, and carrying out ashes. Tired of slow uneven, old fashioned heat! Here's what to do . . ourselt a modern efficient EMAC N RANGE on. BURNE l'"l "9 mllllg lw" "i the lmlm"' gaudy little cane that must have. "ink Deagle with an attendance ant diplomatic posts that help to keep our campus life in all its varied aspects synchronized as nearly as possible with the move- ments in the general field of higher learning in Canada. A perusal of last Monday's Guardian will dis- close pictures of the two men who have been, chosen and entrusted with this responsibility. George Milllflliy is attending a conference of the National Federation of Can- adian Universlty Students which is now in session at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. We are anxi- nusly awaiting his return and his subsequent report of the journey that took him across the country on our behalf. A little nearer to home. James S. Noonans now filling Saint Dunstan's seat in the conference of the Canadian Feder- development of all the members." DEBATING A third conference is now on tli horizon. beckoning two more of our ambitious and progressive young men to the Maritime Conference of the Maritime lntercollegiate Dc- bating League. Filling the trying roles of ambassodorship on this occasion are two members of the M.l.D.L. Executive here on the campus: the Vice President. Loe Peddle. and the Secretary-Ti-ea surer and veteran of many debat- ing campaigns. Ian Gillies. In ad- dltion to the ordinary parlay in which these two will engage. the determination of debating ache' dulea. rules. and the like. they have another very important task at hand. This task is the compillai- engineering classes when (3 served as a handy pointer in his he so well to make the chicken support such a sucess. Mention was made of the presenatation of a statue: of nine members. The meeting opened with the leaning on we're sure Mr. Delorey will be flying the red and white standard from his little cane as he joins the rest of us in the stands today to cheer our boys on to their first intercollegiate victory when the warriors of Acadias enter the lists here on the campus field. So, until next week. greetings from Saint Dunstan's. and remem- ber that if you had to walk a mile in the other fellows shoes. maybe you wouldn't criticize him for the way he does it. SOURIS WEST W.l. The September meeting of the ion of all the necessary data on Sourls West W. I. was held on it. Mary Stewart collect and roll can was answered by giving a nickel, The 59076381"! read the minutes of the last meeting which were approved. It was decided to buy a pointer and ruler for the school. It was also decided to have Bingo at each meeting. each member to bring some little article to play (or. The roll call at the next meeting is to answered by each mem. br giving to cents towards a mass for Mrs. White. Mrs. Bert Mullally and Mn, win, Hughes were appointed to the sick committee. Mrs. Edward Mahar invited the members to her home for the Oct. meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess and the Anyway. with address to Mrs. James Whal- on on the occasion of their Golden Wedding. Convener of Welfare. Mrs Frank Dunn. gave her report and some welfare work was planned for this month. Rev. Fr. Robin outlined and ex- ference which is to be held here Nov. tlth. A very inspiring talk on plained briefly the Regional Con-. l innurtuotnab gar in and it -in eevtlte mxarlll Putnpieoeofa dryi out. 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