(left); president” of the Alumni Association. Oth- ers in the picture are Daniel Kinch, president of the 1965 graduating class, and Patricia MacDougall, class secretary. (Photo by Joe Shortill, SDU.) ~ §DU Graduating Class AT THE--ANNUAL dinner sponsored by the St. Dunstan’s University Alumni Associa- tion in honor of the graduating class. Michael Hennessey, SDU registrar (standing) introduces guest speaker Brighton Mac- ’ ta ol eo — 7 ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May 10, 1965. 5 ‘Mary, Mary’ Pleasing centricities might have added to the performance. Orion, was bright, i i . strongly reminiscent of AROUND MEMORIAL COMPLEX Downtown|Improvements Focus Of C Proposals to improve the area immediately .surrounding Con- ment of the immediately federation Centre will be m- i Confederation cluded in a McGill University Centre. .Panels and models; ex-' : u professor's two-part urban plan- pected to be displayed im _ the ning study here for Central Mor- Centre itself, will Mlustrate wht W tgage and Housing i the area bounded by Rochford. ; ‘ Z | it. was Saturday by Dorchester. Kent and Weymouth ae ’ . : : Hon. John R. Nicholson, the min- streets might look like following By NANCY WHITE without detracting from the prin- ister responsible to Parliament such chanzes. Emphasis will “Mary. Mary”, as Frederic-| ciples. Tiffany could have been for the corporation. ¢, be on such features as parking ton’s “Company of Ten" present- more kooky, the lawyer dider Professor H. Spence-Sales is facilities, hydro-limesjand streets ed it here Saturday evening, was and more cynical, and the movie expected to complete the stud- The major purpose of the sur- star more dynamic, for these ies during the coming summer. vey, however, is the preparation characters were mainly “types” A federal government grant of of a manual for small urban and an exaggeration of their ec- $25,000 will finance the project.- centres showimg how certain HA Study © , brought into more balanced. re lationships with other aspects of their environments Mr. Nicholson said Charlotte- town was chosen for the study because of its “size. pattern of development and architectural scale’. The study is being made with the full approval of municipal officials here. he added. The minister was in. Char- . urban renewal and housing. particularly with reila- tion to new -amendments to the National Housing Act. that he will not avoid an early election if the Tory oppositios | Noel Coward, and these were de- ilivered with competence to a ; jlaughing, two-thirds full house. The play was obviously Elisa- F ibeth Orion's. Playing the title; role as the witty but tactless divorcee, she shone in the five- imember cast. The play lost its \initial tendency to plod when she made her entrance, and she cer- vitality called for by her role. Ron Braden was quite con- interesting, and entirely appropriate to the action taking place within it. The Program ibes the play as “‘gay, light, fluffy’, and indeed it was. The production lacked a certain polish, however, and there were moments of awareness that the actors were acting. But the show .was a technically good-one-and -provid-+ ed an amusing évening ~ of theatre. [eects the passage of govern iment legislation. However, pub lic opinion polls have shown in- dications in recent days of a | swing towards the right. Noren- lally. a governing party might iseek to avoid an election show- down at a time when the coun- (try has-been under enferced de- Wation throuzh hizker taxation amd credit restrictions ; However the continuing turm British May Force Election = miver- | ; us; true criteria for evaluating true | success, give us a philosophy of | — and: a theology for liv- Father j | McGuigan, a former Is- | lander and an alumnus of SDU, Farm Tractor Overturns, Youth Injured ALBERTON — That is to say, it. was fim to vincing as the husband who dis- watch. covers he wants his ex-wife back. Natural in the role, he was an excellent sparring partner for Mary. Wood-slands Ferry Starts ‘65 Schedule Tiffany, Graham Whitehead as the lawyer and Michael Ball as the movie star, but these parts an. unwanted election as the oil over steel. coupled with in- fications that the ee is srepared to put up a ffening battle against ‘the government, may force Wilson to seek a new mandate soon Cyrus Eatons severe foot injury Saturday j ¢ , the class at the morni tractor over. | the th of the Labor Party’s| ‘The anger of a group of left- oe — : : Gelmmeate Sacvices in the wat. |ennet te ton ui nis | , Northumberland Ferries Ltd.. | left wing over Brown's state-| wingers over what to Visit Pra ve - L turned on top. of him. has started scheduled f =| : i . versity...chapel. during Ponti-| He was rushed to the Western | Me . erry ser-' ment -that- the - govermment is be modification of the s ficial Mass, celebrated by Most Hospital. and later transferred | Vice between Wood.islands and prepared to “listen” to propo-|policy imcreased with discls- PRAGUE (Reuters — United ‘ Rev. M.A. MacEachern, bishop to 0’Leary Community Hospital. | Caribou. 'sals for less than full goverm-'ure of negotiations with ‘we State industrialist Cyrus Eaton Comparing life to the torch-not he who finished first. bat | °% Charlottetown and chancel The accident occured near Ren~/ | Two sailings were made from | ment control over the bulk of party “‘steel rebels” for two and Mrs Eaton arrived in race of the ancient - Olympic rather he who reached the fim- | !r_of SDU. nie’s warehouse at Elmsdale Leech side yertoriny siter ie | Pritain's sted indantey. \days prior to the Commons de- Prague Saturday for a short vi- Games where the winner was ishing -line- first with his torch eee: ens said the! He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ferries went into operation at 3 Brown holds ‘the position of bate im order to secure their sit at the jnvitation of the Czec- ; ay | ee cee veer | | «cr & soar e : a which keeps ouf Edgar Johnston of South Kil- Lp eee my | Oeemy_ Prine’... minister~-elong | support: ak Academy of Sciences. | torches lighted is God's grace | |‘ The MV Prince Nova and |with his..economics department; Several backbenchers, de~ *Eaton, a native of Pugwash, xKxxwxeweweikKke‘k‘ tk x¥ YE! which is cherished and presery- |o"* Lord Selkirk have been stand- | portfolio. j|manding another party meeting NS., said at the airport that ru : od by “a sense of vecation” | ing by since May 1 awaiting im- | Other reports suggested that\om the issue, scathingly re- “the existing economic and cul- ie Life then becomes, he said. “an TT 4 * ed proved ice conditions. _ |with a majority of only three jected any suggestion of water- tural relations between the iceship in grace under § WO INjUr Capt Claud Hunter said last ‘seats in the 630-seat Commons, ing down the party's original United States 2nd Czechoslova- night, thete were no signs of ice | Wilson may find it increasingly steel nationalization plans. kia do not correspond to the Shi bri inthe ferry route area |difficult to avoid a general And while Wilsom so far has possibilities we have. I would ” he said, | Ig y A - jelection this year, either im rémained silest om the issue, |like to discuss some concrete can I do| 700 Attend {June or October, as he faces/Labor Minister Ray Gunther details, mainly relating to the - waat does! [ry Car Crash . \rising public confusion and em-|moved into the party fracas exchange of goods.” with and | BRC V ri _barrassment over his govern-- Sunday, urging the party’s Eaton was made an ; Serene iene ariety |ment’s steel plans. right and jeft wings to end their doctor of Kar! University dur: : of the The RCMP reported one ac- | Wilson had pledged to his public quarrelling. Sores ‘img his prévious. visit in Toronto told | Cident over the weekend Youth Concert party's vociferous left wing Wilson has stated. in the past im 1950. should be| A late model car owned and Dunstan's. not | driven by Earl Joseph Cronin, ; A erowd- of approximately 700- excelience | 8! Elm Avenue, left the high- | persons was on hand last even- on = example | “2 ee |in*Song” was presented at the f gee : oe : me | shortly 6 pm. i i. - | in Song’’ was presented at the because “our | ad hit aw Rey. =. 5. Bete Basilica Recreation Centre. If a 2 this keen, | ™ facial ¢ driver The concert featured musical sense of | 2180 to Brian Mullen of Bedford, Rev. E. J. Roche selections by participants in the you re as ing a passenger in the car. A third recent P.E.I. Music Festival. . = ‘ arable of occupant, Vernon Steele, Bed-| Wil] Address | In addition to pupils of St. Jean, e j the jn- | ford, was not burt. | Rochford Square and Birchwood : : : : faced in| A member of the RCMP said | St, FX Grads | High Schools, the program. feat- as hate See Sre | YOUTSE premium Rev. E.J. Rochetof the staff of Also included were step dan- ; on the CITY St. Dunstan’s Uni ity will de- - a square dance num- complac- | AREA liver the Baccalaureate Sermon + Dante in| this year to the graduates of St. Poo. or ee ca reserves the | FUNERALS Francis Xavier University, | 809° gio ge tence een , Inferno for was learned last night. Geecae-Phompane Thomas an ; & = | Dee She) ae ae te . 3 w fhe will | funeral for Mrs. Isidore Doiron |S: "rx chapel ‘Thureday, May | City , Fireme rg wae | tee Chant Ge fad ae |e — . integral | to St. Aan's Church, Hope River, |, Father Roche, who completed, Answer 4 Calls * oO A . _“Ewery | where Requiem High Mass was | tis post-graduate work at Notre | “2 a highway to God,” he | celebtated by Rev. Denis Gal- | Dame University, South Bend,! The city fire department was . Rot sex, is the | lant, ish priest, who also | Indiana, is head of the mathe- | called out four times to various i | ones service at the |™matics department at SDU and (areas in Charlottetown late Sat- Thi e : a <s i ing remarks Father | grave. Rev. Cameron MacDon- | has been a member of the staff | urday afternoon. IS Message provide a positive answer. i graduates, | ald, CSsR. was present in the | there for 20 years. He is also a A spokesman for the depart- ry “your world, your future, must samctuary. Pallbearers were |member of the SDU board of aout said the first was a false |. must not| Nazaire Gallant. Jerome Gal- | £0vernors. , alarm at the Purity Dairy on - and | lant, Adolph Doucette, Alban| He is executive director of | Kent Street, the second was a fa purchase costs more than you want to-spend, the Eliot puts it.| Pineau, Harold Phillips and |the English section of the Can- pile of rubbish at Jordan Cres- Bank of Montreal Family Finance Pian might well be the will te your fladl | Otaer Gorveatt. 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