THIS WEEK AT SDU one vote. mended was the executive. . of com-«MM The Guardian. Char'ottctown. Sat. Oct. 10. 1984.,mrl a fat —~v—» ~— ~—~~v~—» -—-~—--—-~~——lchurch. thful member of the the First Baptist Church, 1 ' Under the new setup onlv the by numermesfi 8!: prgsent‘ed Gail-1131a? Ems ‘jt' ' ' ' ' ‘°”‘*‘““‘”“""’m""z . . . . rens an re.a- " a ' - i ‘ Was Constitution Chance lzr.ir:.r:wbslz.i:hii:-53:: gm Mus a- m. ' ‘”‘°" .: THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIAL g " lvoting privileges. The campus 13:: “2,23: marriage m the Within the 1'" two ya" me x M the : A Farc Dr P MOV 7 “mm-ms “ debating Win‘ lidith Gertrugr Go Mlcp ee' church 1"“ m u“ mew“ " t e r oper e. lter Carnival. Red and White, Cum 9 "we 0‘ of an electronic organ. brass ,0 n g l y C S. Year Book. and A ‘ \ communion table cross and of- I: I e on l 4 By CHARLEY MchLLAN ,sctua] meaning of we Changshfor example _—— now {all under‘ During the service. the choir, fering plates, pulpit dupe, lo _ ‘ some called it me “biggest passed the measure by a na‘rrow‘ 10 new diVlSlons_ which ranae under the direction of the or- 919': In 0! thh greatly 9!" ‘ome Dinne' : {me ever"; “he” called it “a v0 ‘ from public relations to campus ganist and choir director, Mrs. hanced the bell“? 0‘ GO“ 2" P...” P d move in the right direction. and However. it passed only nt-;p°l‘c°; , Hector Currie, will at g the sanctuary and added to theit u ding— ° : 3 a change for the better... These m, a large segment of students1 BaSically the idea behind the arthem " ‘Tis Marvellous and' worship “I‘Vicel " Childr ’ rd 1 50 ’ assessments referred to the walked out of the meeting. There‘ new consm‘mm“ i5 {9" '0 be Wonderful" and Miss Beryl A special Bulletin whi h will ‘0 an, o e" s u i general body meeting of the Stu“ were only “0 students present! 800d; certainly it diminishes tie MacEachern and Donna Mac. contain the 0rd 'f c‘ f hot from mm. to 2:00 13.11]. i dent’s Union held on Thursdav.'when the meeting started, so theIChanCes for t°° great a Nome“ Donald Will be herd in a sel~ dedi ti h erbeeno “Nice 0 " - ’ What happened was this: the‘ actual number voting for the!anon 0‘ Club: on the ca pus. ected duet. Guest soloist will by acnfr‘i):nd tailI the lugonfire: 5.00 pm. to 7:00 pm. i : executivedecided that he Stu- new constitution was hardly re-iwheth," 1‘ Wm stand "‘9 ‘9“ 0‘ be Stirling lumen baritone 0‘ Huuan 'i-tewmoooooooewuuo+wwm dent s Union had to become an presentative of the complete stu-i “me ‘5 “'1’ “Other mane“ ' ' ' incorporated body because of. dent body. ‘hoxfiver- ‘ ‘ 3:: ct9ffee1$h0p flax u-nder 00-“- ALTERS VOTING op‘portsutniglbilfil‘espllblllgnllmlgg huc "m; n amnmpIISh [his The fad "mains though‘ that to particigate in the activities ' 1flange 0 status. the students the measure was passed. 0- related With the Roval Tour an ad to amend the constitution. gardiess of the doubts express- ; Classes w r S ndea if the mm” Yh’d‘ reqmrea 3 SMFMI meet' 9 d in the validity of the manner; (,3 s "1:: “51:” m 1 ?i m ng.‘ But the constitution needed ‘ it was presented. Besides chang-‘av:il g] t e t a a. ate f “1:; r_eVISIon anyway. so the execu-ing the status of the Union. the! Q ee: azd°P°fn° 3%“ ° l “V9 drafti‘d a compleleb' .neyl new constitution drastically al- UUNIQUE IN;RICEUE p‘ or .l .. . .. . . .. THIS CARD reading and 'forclngnthe Is-i council meetings, Formerly. all; r e tsoat as?) Srgstagiu “r: - sue down our throats, the stu- members of m organizationigriicfil and Cansadian dents. seemingly unaware of lhe.and each class president ha American Euro'bean Grimm]: E and African —- students couldn't help but notice the unique intri- lgue which the Royal Visit pro- ‘mulgated on the campus. Sever- ; al students had their parents yli- - :sit the Island 'ust to see t e » . BIRTHS woglaidr w’rloulgidmirgrgaSZf- I Queen‘ while {hose who dim.“ UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH AT LONG CREEK . ‘ ' ‘ i had plenty to write home about.‘ DIAMOAD — A! Print} (inunty 'ed a““-" 0"" 11- 1962- ‘ ~ e 3 ° Hospital. Summersidc on Oct-‘ ‘Vm‘ “:9 “0t forgone“ loved ""9 oiigierligitae: ngaegrfilybaehrbd 113‘ Sheilg. 1964. to Mr. and Mrs. Mr W“ W ever be icommittee for the highly suc-' . . . . ert Diamond, twin boys. As long as life and memory last. ,- ' ' 1d T H d S ' "John BFadleY" and “Robert We will remember thee. I353%;Pmfiosgfiflhflfifegfn O e YOU CAN w'" Daniel". Brothers for Jimmy.‘_ Remembered by Alexis. Leen- ' of 225 pint; was not reached, ella‘, Vil'lan, Eileen. Margaret. officials at the Red Cross were, A special service of dedica- tist Church when choir Gowns, . C EM N . 'very pleased with the results.]tion will be held at tomorrow Bibles and hymnaries will be OR 0" CARD WW“ I achLLAI —.ln'10Vln8 mem- lThe Junior class had the high-‘eVening's service at 7:30 p.m. dedicated to the glory of God. PRIL‘LIPS — ALLAN — Mr. f 01," or M” w‘umm L- Mac‘ I est class average in the college,lof the Long Creek United Bap- The service will be conducted s and Mrs. Albert E. Phillipsi xginlg‘tigo 11)::3sed away Oc- twig-J 55 per cent, followed by the‘ by the minister_ Rev. In w. o o" REVERSE 0F Harrington, WlSh to announce ’ To know her was to love he, izgggmffi’evgg‘h: cmficcfiga a“ Open 59350" and “13‘ Howard' B.A' BD' . * the forthcoming marriage of IBoth for family and friend i - hunting would make no “once' The Chm? gowns are ll! mem- their dau ht V" ‘ ‘h ' i And the sweetness of her inem- ‘ m the spring. ' ’ d: able diminition in their “um. 0” of Mr and Mrs Ema“ ‘ E er. lviali L ris- A I The second edition of the Re be . He was equally as “Isis- T~r f GI ' N tine, to Mr. John William Al-l lory _ land White has appeared on the [em that hunting would new “ ",9" 0 9‘” aSBOW- 0V3 Iowa‘s“ lan. BSc. lAETJ, Thronto. On. ‘Time' can neither dim nor end. icampus, with a few changes in “my wipe them out M Pave Scotla and formerly of Long * muss” tang, so“ of Dr A, wyme M. She is gone from earths toil to 2 form and layout. Under a new session of the Le is'lat r I? 999k Presented by their fam- M Allan and the late Mrs. Allan.‘ her heavenly rest 'policy with the publishers. the would see to 1, mi “1" ° 9 “in William. John. Hannah and Charlottetown, The wedding; To be. home for all time in the fpaper is printed on a roll press sary ,Order in Council'eornse:$* Reagh. Mrs. Turner was the It is :d nee-my to will take place at Zion Pres-l dear Sawour's breast: lin t same manner as any bis 3 n 0,116,“, ed th 1H e Wm” Euphem‘a MaCLeanv 5‘“ ot .ieli. urcham «a byterian Church, Charlotte_ . And there when our sun sinks inewspaper. . "C M be astpass f a “as 19" 0‘ George M36149“ 0f Long intern Pin order to town on Saturdav. 3lst Octohl 10W in the sky. ‘- : Thus the carer has been w°“ 1‘1"”th 0' “an” 'Creek and MrS- Margaret minim. Ii. FIVE-O. en 1954 at 1130 gm ‘God grant that we meet in the 5 lengthened and the layout alter- giiarcsg‘hangast fillies-(forks: Campbell 0f BraCkley Point. mom“. of sweet 1) e and . i to it the new set u . Editor- The Bi 1 d - BETTON — MACLEAN — Mr. Lovinglyy renter:ng by lius- ‘ fill-Chlgll Roger MacDor‘i’aId stats “’3” for a “‘11 year during are in mgnlzry 82f Mll‘gml'llglftllf; mmhimthx and Mrs. Robert W. Betton,: band and family. Jed that this new manner f 59”"3' summerv “tum” and Hllggan of Charlottetown, for- POP-fWHlb-dilpbfid , ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' “ 3 North St. Eleanors. P.E.I.r Eprinting will enable the staff to ,Wmter- The” were more Hum merly o 'ew Dominion. who 50W" Dominion "0" FaCSImIIE Ul this Card Acceplahle "All Cards D'SPIBYEd 31 Dmmmml wish to announce the engage-. MMMILLAN ‘— 1" 10V1n8 mem- i get an ssue out every two m 1937 the“ the" ever were be' before moving to Charlotte “HWY” my °M°"‘ ‘ . ' meat of their elder daughter, of)! Of my mother. Mrs. Wil- ' weeks. ‘ fore- .town was for a number of ' . Nahum Edlthfliifz to AIIJIson Alfrefli gm L. Mgctligtigani O311m) 11;?- ‘1am: etdition is] elghttpages 1:23 That convinced him .4 the mgnmmmw NAME son 0 r. an . rs. aro . away c r .. . a ea ures as ea sory on e . . . MacLean, South West Lot 16, A wonderful mother, woman and iRoyal Commission. ' “Fancy?! undo“- se‘son as a. 8mm] Hunganan partridge from m M m” M" l PEI The marriage willl aid :FOOTBALL AT MOUNT A p tectlve ecessny. If our De october iiith to November 11th Ion. Al winner; must ADDRESS take place November 21. 1964 One who was better God neverl The Thanksgiving weekend afieufffe‘ Wm: (my, 3353"? of me question :fmskil I: l U1 ghm ‘1“ the L“ 162 made Wm fi°gg%anm%ppzrt‘1Mty tfor the hunting pressure on our sii'iilinitczl‘:1 will dlsgn wedge u: M" 9"“ iii urc . ;A wonderful worker. 10 1 severe 5 en s 0 re urn ' . , true .Va and lhome for . few days. at least t(iiuchil and ngfed 820052 (Na- fleased smile to appearon the DEATHS IOne in a million that mother_ ;for those who live thisteMgri- rig; n ‘01:!“ Ytggmsee? tzit-'55 of upland game bind hun- r was Du, times. Classes cea y r ay ‘ - I C(thSHH it" “1;” Olgal‘liflsi- Must iny your judgment. always ngterfnoop‘agd "’5qu 0“ Tues‘ w —_- - ___ w - .-- ,~_ own ospia. .., . .i. 11. .ay onln. l o an :g' lock lilarhfbees n8 atrgn mg - ‘are the members of the SDU . 00 15 a “1003 e ‘ Loved by your friends and all i . f tb n t Th Hennessey Funeral Home‘ whom you k ew VafTSlty 09 ii 583:" ma '1 l e e . from Where the funeral W111 l, A wonderful mother that, moth- lsamlts aée "1:1 gun} ~ M ayl :1 take place Monday morning! er. was you. it? P “Y 11538.“: zinznsflisthixun; (. at 8:40 the Church or the] Always remembered by “on I‘ hz‘lasheot ill setcting the power— Assulnptlonmgiwmwn- at £051 Monty, daughter-in-law Goldie l flulwsudaconap Sailors and they ass . ~ ~ - . c m exigent in he 1 2:: m “i” . shirts-sizfrtsiatrli. . n y BUNTAIN — In loving memory id”; " Wi" against Acadia “d ' . a‘ MURPHY “ At “he marloue'l of a dear wife and mother. (a 1055 to U‘N'B' Ni!“er there 9. giwn Hospital, Oct. 9. 1964,; Mrs. Chester Buntain' whoiwfas amfeesllintg‘l of disappitzzitn‘figt l S '15!” Re" James A- MM" passed away on Oct. 10. 1963. la tel: e a 83m" w] b t obs. DD. aged 78 years. Rest- passed her suffering‘ past her .coming so very, very ‘c ose, Ii ‘ al in; at the Hennessey Funeral i Home "m" 2 0 Clockm S."“' Cease to weep for tears are vain d.a-V afterf'mr' .at wmc‘h “me 'She who suffered is at rest h's “mans “"1 be forward‘ ‘ Gone to Heaven with the blest. ed to St. Mary's Church. I E , mhe Souris, to lie in state until 10‘ and‘fakfime red by husmnd . . . Y- o clock on Monday mornin when a Solemn Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. ln- . ferment will take place in the church cemetery. MacKENZlE »At the ('lhar- lottetmvn Hospital. Oct, 9.‘ 1964. Roderick MacKenzie, Hartsvllle. in his Rlst year. Restin: at the Ciulcliffe Fu- neral Home from where the funeral will be held on Sun- day. service commencing at 2:80. interment in Hartsville cemetery. DUFFY— At the Charlottetown: Hospital. Oct. 9 1964. John CHAPMAN — In loving mem- ory of our dear son and bro. ther. John Chapman, who was accidently drownedi at the Marine Wharf. October? 10th. l958. At age 7 years. ‘ My darling 'ie is gone forever In a grave by the side of the road Where the cars by day go by swiftly And the flowers by night swayi softly. Hush not a sound are they mak- Ing Although no one would they awa en i 1"the players are in high spirits i for this game. ' i They play Acadia Axemen in1 ; Wolfville next Saturday, and then; treturn home for three consecu-l ltive home games. These are‘ {against Acadia, St. Francis Xa-[ ' vier, and Dalhousie in that or-: der. l H‘U NTER’S (Continued from page 12) , prise over the fact. that Runs and 5 could live in close proxi- mity to each other without the partridge winding up in the fox- es stomach's. I asked him if there were any mice in the field and he replied: “Yes, its full of mice —-— or was" I told him that foxes were natural when mice could mousers and i be had for the catching the fox covering . The Royal Tour ; 4 ‘ 5- fugi" f“ 5‘ Ede". mm.“ Least of all my poor. darling . was quite satisfied with life ,} evening ayegipsnenclsetélslgy in his gravo by the side of the, Kimoqu craving any feathered 1‘ _ ' , i esse . g 2:;almelf1?m°“v.lrggera;n 3:" ‘ Hunting in season never both- I » (it. fig? I s ‘ a 0" ' , "'0 dearly 'QVed '0 "9" be; thered our Huns. Adverse wea- , w 0'“ a N' 'lfjm‘igtten bydhltj {Siber- momfl‘l ther conditions or calcium clu- I 6 Pt DOVER .It the Prince Ed- m e" a“ 5‘5 " toride applications as an ice j . 1‘ ward island Hospital, 'l‘h-urs- CARD OF THANKS [removal agent will destroy more . 3' day. Oct» 8. 1964. MI‘S. George WE WISH to express our sin-' Hulls ‘“ a day the“ mm“ 2 r ‘ s ' Dover. Peake. in her 63rd cere thanks and appreciationI "1 3 “350m 0" "V0 39880.1“ for ‘ . ,- u year. Resting at the Mac-: to all our friends who u, that'matter. In the nineteen it Lean Funeral Home unm thoughtfully sponsored show- thirties, when the province was 11 noon today. October 10. then 3 ers and to all those who'gave wellvpopulated with Hum. l ‘ 1 to Mt. Stewart United Churclii its both shower and wedding ital]? ourtghe? ailing?!“ 01335:!- for service commencing at 2 gifts. Joan and Bill acDon- c are e a . . an s, v ‘ . Fl vpm. Interment in the Mt. ‘ aid. . l O'Lealry, that our Hulls con 4 A mmmd number 0f baCk'coples U! The Guardian in Stewart Peoples‘ cemetery. and The Ehrening Patriot Monday, Oct. 5th a- ofiW-‘i'zifr‘s‘F‘mfl b‘Sf'f'i' u— .nx—i—w .. i i l .. I ‘ I ‘1 V 't IN MEMORIAM MI-KENNA —— 1'11 fond and lov ing memory of our dear dau- ghter and sister. Lillian Flor- ence, who passed away Oct. 10. 1964. Today recalls sad memories : Of our loved ones gone to rest. ‘ And those who think of her to- day Are the ones who loved her best. God gave us strength to bear it And courage to face the blow But what it meant to lose her No one will ever know. Sadly mised by Mom, Dad, brothers Ronnie and George; - . . Beneficial Finance has been :insdtegmfigzabeth. Elaine. Carol p I to play the "M" pm ’ . ' that it does n the owt Ol‘d,e LESLIE —— In loving memory of and progress of the Com- J ‘ my mother, Mrs. Hsiold Les. he, who passed away October 1-1. 1063. Today recalls sad memories on deal-mothech torest. And the one who thinks of her tqlay I. no one who loved her best. "my Wm" 8"“ “‘"Y’ W 108 KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN mombered by her daughter Cm" K". n. ,m: m” Elda. Frank and grandchildren. Mat-DONALD — In memoriam of John A. MacDonald, Hope- lield. who passed away on Oct. 10th, 1 . , lovingly remembered by his nephew James Smith and his Beneficial, on the occasion I own 50th Aniivemu'y. takes pleasure in congratul- ating the City of Charlotte- town as host in commemor- ating the 100th Anniversary of the First Confederation Conference. munity. We look forward to sharing in the years ahead. FINANCE CO. Congratulatlons ; to Charlottetownl Loans up to $5.000 Your baa as be life Insured. 42 Month contracts on loans over til“ OPEN EVENING! BY APPOINTMENT—th For lean BENEFICIAL BE N ."t " I!!! ANNIVERSARY Its continued development to OF CANADA through Thursday, Oct. 8th are available for readers who wish to send them to friends and relatives in other parts of Canada or abroad . . . or ,for their souvenir value here at home. Call in person or write: file Circulation Dept. Guardian-Patriot. Charlottetown (Remittance must be included with order) THE GUARDIAN ‘ * EVENING PATBIIDT brother James H. MacDonald. I