\i»: \':n Ditm Vliii absti- \l' as with u aimed lland as rue iclls newsrricn in the lohbv sit a BPVN‘IC) Hills hotel t‘ri- aa- that “l r‘alirlnl ii a won't STAY IN US. MRS. NHU SAYS i-lunm itllll-D "rlli'l‘l'lmt‘tlt rialihrri me i. )lll‘ h pi " Sent- ed i l i it not nauahter I.(- 'liiiv lt'l eiiieraed t-uiit ~eil ii in ant-rid miss F 38 kt, Nov. 2' 1963“ the origin-I memberl Titian“! n mud club was was elected honorary com ilo The iYaclil Club ls Planning i 'llunior Sailing Program Rnn Atkinson was elec tedi xturn as is ‘4tli's‘d rouid haw H P ' coniiuoitore oi the Charlottetown majur I the In as airs Haunt t‘luh at its annual meet- lure ucli c iii the MC ti.» PM» I llnn Wednesday evening at the vidiiic an lllls‘rleitli! number of; \Ionriay nichis session oi the‘ L‘llaritttlrimln Curling Club. aetiie or sailing members Ciiarlotietown Duplicate Bridge. \ll' .-\|kinsorl succeeds Percy in the tears to come." and re Club, held at the Charlottetownl M sunninnrls in the positio ‘conirnenrl l [Ill-l the club exec- l-lnIei, drew an ailrtime record. Suggestions Illi‘ the Inllllllun u|l\'e ap] ' a lilnil‘r sailing [urnaut niafipairs nt a Junior sailing program in committee Io hcgin plans tor ms in. Sinner. and Mn. ins-I uere puI Iorth by lun Rnn- implementine the program nonnld Campbell topped the em. in the report or the comm in union the annual “Cum- page...“ was, uflh Mrs gen Ioc Iormed last August tor the‘mnrlore's Ilt‘wirl”. \lr Sim-‘jamln lingers and Mrs, w r.‘ purposes oi studying the pro~l monris stressed the lmlinrial’ll‘ci Rm” .akrng secnnd place. . M «I providing ll‘flll‘lllll: fur “I! On the north-south side at trial ,\ir Rankin. who Mirnde a young members oI ihe club. rabies, Mr, a Mrs. nrdunl junior sailing seminar in Mun- “it must he to these luniorsISenp led the min with Tom Ireal in August. recommendedl that us lnnk tor the tuiure sucel Cam and Bay 511.; u. the fun-i that a qualified Instructor be cesstul opeiation oi our yat‘hl‘ngrflp pomp... I hired to conduct a six-week lun- club Let's iiuild a tower )aul’lk Mime.“ 3,. I... mp flvg ioi- sailing program in (harm the prngiai-n tor our yarhtsmen rpm; on each "an, writ. pmnu teionn trnm July t»dngust ls. oi tomorrot 'he said. .tolais: I This undid be available to club ACTIVE Pnunnrut 1 NOR-["50",] members at hoib sexes between Mr Sin nonds outlined lhe‘ I my Mrs Sm, Ill: it [5 vears or age. he said. iciuh's acln‘ilirs during the past 2 Cammms the course llIY'lEl’ll would ln year. These included a number. 3 Gaudflwgcy (little sut‘h items I; tamillarity ot cruises to mainland [itinan .0, n “away with n auticsl and yachting participation as course ottieiais. 5_ C019,, Ram‘s“ terms boat satety. racing rules in the Nnrlhumlwrland Strait. “new” and lat-(It's. boat care and main~ Swim. the tint) picnic at Fnlnl 1’ Cmmmmwm Ienance. swimming. tides and Prim. barbecues, lobster. sup-l 2» Rngersmms currents. as well as practical pair. a juliinr cruise to \ernim‘ a wenmmunm exprrlenl‘e sailing and racing." River, and dancer every 'rhura—H m. M” N‘ MW Mr Ranltt'l said. any erenine . Ln,“ “it is anticipated that. it e expressed sadness at the.5 H Dan,“ E Don“ reasonable co-nocrauon tram death durnic the year oi H. Cl 1“ the weatherman. about 50 per nourite. uhorn he described as: cent ni nie t.ne would be spent "n iriend to all and an advisor‘ on the water ' to anybody sincerely inierertedl in yachting". ‘ Also addressing ore Other otiir-ers elected werel Art Love. viCe- commodore; iitl‘ Sinclair. secretary; Don Titt- ney. treasurer, and Percy Sim. moods. past commodore. Bridge Play * m 38 57.42 j 553* 54.7: at .5: 58.15 57.54 SEE! OFFER lchN'l'lvE i PLYMOUTH. England tapi— lhe mrEimK: Girls in this city can get cheap lstockings, underwear and hair- dn’s it they tom the Electrical Trades Union orticialr trylnz I said that. Iltcr iconsidcration ot various inc- was William G Thomas, Mn titrs. Ilie comm-ties had round treal. chairman oi the Olympic that prams. s-iipes. and itying committee and the junior sallinu iuniors would be the most suit- committee or the Canadian Y to boost the temple membership able boats tor the gram, nting Association. are offering the incentive. In He no lnded that 'a program “Mar” lru-in, who was one or cooperation with a local storal c. in the Church 04 the Good Shepherd. then returned In their hotel sliile to anatt iur- _-lModern Art Use In Churches koy By World Council Gets O ne hacking oi the Vatican ecumenr ic drew a line against certain an street art. The Cnrdinnll. patriarch, archhishnps. bishops and other preiates from around the world —meetlug amidst the baroque art treasures oi St Peter's Ba- silica — registered their views on modern sacred art in a vote on a chapter or a schema on public worship A member ot the council's lli urgical commission told the alt- semhled prelatea the document encourages modern ecclesiasti- Roof Project Is Completed Some 5410 yards or coucereto VATICAN CITY lAPi — The cll Ari. _ s at modern art term. in riir deiormatinns have been brought lbuilding and adornment ni Ro- ln under the idea that Inch Is man Catholie churches won the a a] council. But the assessme wnrm ngalnst ‘ 'althauxh sometime! rt." He explained that the Ichemn ' o s tlonl lln painting and lt‘ulpturlt that are externally incompre- hensible to Christian people and alien to their religious inelingt" The chapter, dealing with sat“- red art and Iurliishings. was ap- proved by a vote oi 1.338 nine. wilh 94 cuuncll fathers ex- pressing reservations. CnunCiI sources said Thuru day's vote made It almost car into this schema will he prom- ulgated an the council'n iirsf degree by Pope Pnul VI and the council fathers beiore they 1'!- C935 Dec. 4 ALL APPROVED All Chapters srhema now have been proved. Voting in expected in start next week on several amendments nnw being limited by the lilurEiL‘al commission Itl meet reservation! expressed In . day. Ioolr two actions: lel .4 mal Weaving Plant Plans Expansion ot blending all more: but titll wnula than no able to carry on. the schema's rernrma, ineludlnl the use or modern languages in place or Latin in the mass and in the sacraments. such as ban. tism and marriage. a second development Thur». day was an etiort to speed iii. aasembly's worir. Jullul Cardinal hoepiner or Germany in the chair thins no the dny'x rpealrera to eight mil:- utca each, instead oi the ins tomary lo. and auggesting n... nil.ineluglve vote on the sacred art chapter and six penning amendments instead oi the non separate voles on earn amendment and then on apter aa a whole. snsnonooxn, Que tCPia Domii Ltd has announ n it will spend solionm expnnn. ing its spinning and wearing innt, Dnmil. a Wholly-minim will sidiary of Dominion Textile lilil. I Is a motor producer oi blended . apparel rubrics. The new mill will be cnpalre we Thursday Com— , 3 m pleiirlg the construction of mo! Wills E‘M‘lier this mmflh- 0"" concentrate primarily on Irly. oi the theatre section or t h r "16 Hillel-clinch“ are approve-t lone-cotton combinations, 5 “mm omnniedemm Memo... the way will be cleared ior pru- Construction‘ttss started on i m; I » mulgation in a council plenary the new building and compir. A The firsl two lemon, we" esslnn. tion is’expected some time a pawn 0,. “May “d 53mm“ National bishop's conlerence 1964 I (II last week, with the whole area _-—_— a taking some 1.400 cubic yards s I or r-onrrete R. M. Richard. pm- e M smmw mm H.R. DOANE AISID COMPANY yesterday. an I l The traines will be leii up i'or v l1 “m day! mm] the mum WINSPEAR. HIGGINS. STEVENSON 5 DOANE ,7 has rel. And the cable! support '1 in tin not n i. one... Chartered Accountants keeping an We'll tension on tall: incl. B4 RICHMOND ST.. CHARLOTTETOWN 5 Mr. Rickard reports every- thing is going smoothly and th e Saint John. Halilax, St John's, pnuringl have been saccesstul. , A No problemr nr snags have Montreal. Toronto. \lI/inntpeg. Edmonton. l cum: u and all will be corn le— i l m, ,m :cmm P Calgary, Prince Albert. Vancouver 2 s Ihor reports on the coup in South Viet Nam THE WEEK AT SDU Three Opponents Named For SDU Debaters This Yr. Ry Cumin mommy to important conterence the \laritime lnterrollcgiate De hall'll: Lcazue ‘\IlDLl was llelil rercntly at liemorinl Univer~ S‘ll’ St John's. Neoieundland the purpose oi the meeting was in Iormulaie a schedule for lost rhe existing collth line the years lonir rtl absence or tinivcrsity I‘ \‘r'l Brilmllicls The various i- l'rll‘ir‘r- or the debating socie- rc the nlnritime Universi. t e inrt‘ tree to otter iny sug- morovcmcni oi the R-pl‘csenimg SDU at IF’L‘lit‘L‘ tins llellivrclr‘ut- nine presideni. George iaii'r uiil ticnate three is your Ioiee "at home" array the Si Dun- n It : \\lll niect ica- Dallli‘iilSIE here, and st dzn hurl Thoma» University In cliatliam Tlir topcs will he decided he- t.trcii the indiiiduals Involved. nrtt hi the parent body Ailer the Maritime League schedule is rompieied. the winner will meet the tt'erIern Chimplnn or the winner at the Ontario- Q u r hoc setcilule ii was agreed at the eohlrrence that e Maritime ecu- tre shtiuld be chosen to host the Canadian championship SDU rcprcsei itiie, George Chaisson. advocated that Charlottetown be git-en the host asslahment to lie Il'l litiii the 19“ Cellennial cele- hrations Other members oi fills yEBX'l debating executive are John a. )ICDonald. Vic!» president. and P.ul Batehilder. secretary. GIRLS' DEBATES Also on the deb the lust or the grrls‘ debates will he ate gen at st hunstan‘s against Acadia University oi whitvilte nn \'t'iv 22 Irridayi, The topic or the debate is :m- solved that the United States constitutes a mator threat to Canadian , reigny Representing st Dunstan's in this debam are ilary McCardio end Kathleen MacDonald. in a rehearsal. to he stated Nov 11. Catherine 1')qu anri patriots Macnougail will uphold the nep- ative side oi the resolution Dor- ouiy Moms is president oi the MIC L on campus. with Dr. Brendon O'Grady as moderator. Hurricane Ginny played a role in disrupting activities at st. Dunstan'a this wecir, at least tor a day. On rts oi the campus. lleclricity WI. 0“ and the heat- ‘ jug system wal nlmnsi u!|2§n. Ginny'l ettecta were ielt pant. culariy In D I l I. n n Hill on the out side. Just when Ginny was reacth her lnnitll. the hi1 boll er went on the blink and rooms on the east side had temperatur- es hovering around the lads» arse moi-tr. However. till boiler Wu [inn]. i7 repaired late in the atternoon, rte notice on the Idlolnlnl field. he not Ind Prim:- M on Thundny. so III 9 field may not be II no load I III-w ll ullal for min Iner- s ting scene. ' ted \alinll< Club \illl he tormed‘ on lhr rumpus -\ number or stu- dents have shuwn interest in this use or tllih illlr‘l snni hare eion atlrnilrrl meetinas or the ux Club at i‘r‘nt't’ oi Wales College The purpose oi the Club would be In ~lliilk the United Nations oi;nii.tntuns t\1ih re 5M1! In its .ii. h it» diilnnzties. and (‘llirt’llli ls’llllt4 lioitllt' Illa L‘N itislionerio toothed» k ers could be encased tor e to hate 5t .iuh r. tinli. mitt : Ill llS ini- iias ltilL‘l’i‘ll l‘l Iiai organ m 1.1 pus this llvrh as l donor 1.. lil t ru call; upon is Actually. the exams slarlctl lcszrrdny continue Il’i‘i‘ isi until \loiirtay anal-noon l-luueicr. the wheels oi progress hauon'l completely d stopped and holler are seen ahead This atternooii. the total home game oi the Saints lonthnll stile edule is ml. uiIh Si nllnstau's llosiin: wtarlatonn <ailtirx The hunt camp or Inc Ntlllis llifll‘l‘fin' is on next week in the Valley oi Death, as Patriot scribe Bill Lcrlncll calls \iitcunisli Eilan iiilh Sindacoua should be a real hnmdingcr as the Saints are iv-e.h irnrn a \‘ic- lory over .lcarlia and Sisdactma Is playinc its iii-st lzdme In tun lurks That lnynii rlilllri mate a trio dim-renti- to l’ii- Sailors all talk, and i don‘t mean henciic- dais rally. The Salim-s or room. we a rent ndtlcriiouse hltl Dun lam. or s ern may have tahea a Inl rli stamina train their Ital-it nilh that 'M'HI slaughter or two weeks ago lleannhilc. the Salnis have ciiiilhed up Ilieir scr- mill \ilciory oi the tear, azaihsl Aclldla TWO Trio BETTER neporls Irnrrl Wolliilte hate it that the Salnls uere at in ii st Ivlil Mut‘llleWIlS ln‘ltel‘ than the actual 1.1—6 score The Saints did hair one Iouthdnvln called hack. a heautitnl pnss- and-run play between nuartcrbacit .iohn Drls- coil and halfback Dave O'Brien ‘rin a take kick. The ball was re- turned to the line oi scrimmage. because at an nitrides penalty. Ini‘ Acadia, who were celebrat- Ing their annual linme- cnmlmz.‘ The place was loaded with vi, iting alumni members. bands. FIIEL‘X’IEHdEI'S. and residents iii IWollville The tans were indeed ‘diaappoiuted although they have inn! Consolatinn‘ They are get- ting lots or prrctice at it I Cellini! hack to today's game. lcoach liiltnn plans to use .iohtl wee torm that was exported oi htm. Ithen the saints could be lrnubler lsome. 'rhe Srintr are complete- ‘iy healthy, with all h a ud r through with their ailments One thing lliat makes this 43-242) Bop ists Oppose Minister’s Views Evangelical Baptist Churches Lit . one prompted b scarecntinnist 7 Tomato. 7 irraslil‘t‘l‘ . SHOULD SEPARATE d L' s ir‘x. but somehow the schedule .w s chanced i ‘mns this ital-1min» nit-k them. lhl' tun tolit‘hdownsrthen th ey I lllill have earned einht ot a pits» it was a hcartbreakcr to lose.‘ All Sizes of Heavy Lumber lo hone 3| her In length Cried materiel in emllent condition. MORRISON & McRAE LTD. LONDON. Orll lCI’l » Tiler1 sumo » member Fellowship at Canada has divorced iiselt Iroro secrraaiionist vieits ni a SouLh~ 9m Unilcd t airs nrcat'her. the Iellouship's executive t‘tillllCll isSuFd a briPI elatemrnt Wednesday night .ittirining its "mention in racial discrnmna- Inn in any Inrm \illinuzh lIlt’ ~iall‘anI didn't i'i'lri‘ dirccliy in Dr lioncll or .at» NEW 6771". 6V mt, slum DIESEL ENGINES titw ECONOMY, NEW minimum remarks ht‘ m (in in all litter- \iell‘ tollouing nionday night's npeninc oi tiie aapiist group's nfli'tillnl t'nnvcntlnn The council decided to issue a pulilli statement “because of ill lllf‘ lini’nvt’tmblr comment" ‘rlr'liktnlililled Dr Dnllell's re» in r '3. said Dr \Iliriey Hall oi —‘ lelloiisiilp secretaryv fit—w ‘ lMPRUVED susrrnsmu in lir non-ell. l'iirtllrman oi the‘ 950.95051‘l‘is Banilst nihie reilouship. rnnl in the intcriirw that unite. and Negro races should be sop-‘ v ted in riiuroh and that nirr- inn-rage would lead to ra~ uni monerelizatlon lie hasn't touched upon the racial ques- tion in sermons delivered to the contention. nressinc helit-I in the equal. ity at all men bcrore God the Iliullcll gave "testimony to the tart that all people oi all room ari‘ \vf‘lt'nni? ill lllir rhllrtht‘v (in protcssion oi truth and believ- ers' bapiism with brotherly love and attentio ' ‘ name so important is that it is a i "inllr pointer" tor the winner. instead hi the usual two This is} nercssry ensure all the teams in the leacne don't play oath other In the case oi . nllnkian". iht‘l‘ iliitl'l nlny Dd hnusie Actually they were sllpel posed to play nal instead nl st DIESEL MODELS IN 95) SERIES 90” BM TRUCKS ANl'I TILT CABS WITII NEW EVSE DIESEL ENGINE tssiiming Ihnl st i-lnnsian‘r1 sihie twelve points tor a 567 a .erace Considering the high 11 » hrc oi the league and the small l enrollment at st Dunstan'h. this ‘averaize wouldn't be too bad anylmdy Game time iot this alteruoon ls i no CBIfl Meade vrtnu Introducing ‘ Tito New Loolt fl INCREASED For "4 MRSEPDWEI ll ltinli mm: 192 'SIX' ENGIM solittl} MADENING msUlAiIott. om“ m tor this tail is m", n u.._ STRAIGHT molt rttilas on ALL "0,531: 1'”: sum” convmloitiit AND air BBC CABS U I: Q WOOL! 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