5 fl' HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i' (nus; SEVEN MAY 7. 1951 1733 WEEK . at S.D.li." One would almost Ce inclined V to think that extra-curricular ac- tivities at St. Dunstan's would be at a minimum this week. The reason for such thinking would be, oi course. the iinal examina- tions which begin next week. That, however. is not the case. yes. even with a postponement of much of the week's aoitball sched- ule on account of show. there was more than examinations on the minds oi many students. That is not to insinuate that mmi preparations ior the big test are beina isnored. Everyone. and that me ne everyone. is well aiinre the "Chi! ll lla". And. Wlllle there was as much extra-curricw in activity aa ever. it ought to be mentioned that no one neglected .-tmii.-5 because oi it. Indeed. the necks work and play might be '.nkt'll as an indication of a uiioiesome attitude towards ex- iuiiiiiations. tiusianding among the week's mcnts was the participation of st. Dunstan'e students in the an- nual Provincial Festival oi Music. uiuch concludes this evening in ;'ii;n-iotietown. Group and iridiv- xi entries represented B.D.ll. -'i:.x great musical event. l'..l:'ly in the week. the Men's triioir, under the direction oi Rev. Lawrence Landrlgan, drew much ravinirablc comment for its per- f1il'llliIllCe oi Motet's arrangement ill Palestrlna's Bone Jean. The iiioii-'s fine achievement was the iruition oi many hours oi hard llilrk both on the part oi Father i.uiidrigari and the choir mem- bcrs. It would be rather vain for us to attempt to assess the role at Father Landrigan and the part he played in the success. but we do think that these words oi the ririiurlicator in reference to the pei-immance does the job in t :iilllllfBblYZ "Their understandl g or this music was no doubt a re- iiei.-iion oi the loving care with ul'llClI the conductor had worked." incidentally. the choir will take part in the concluding events of iiie Festival, which will be held this evening. . . . Al;-0 performing in the festival 1.1: the Goeds' Glee Club. which gal! a creditable account of itaeli ill all appearances. Their perior- iuaiices included the beautliul Salve Regina in Mode Five oi Gregorian chant. Liddle'a ar- inncement oi Morley's. "Now is The Month of May". and "Blue Lagoon". 0 I O The Glee Club was also sched- uled to periorm last evening and the results, we feel. will merely mid to their succeaslul week. A richly deserved word oi congrat- ulation is oiiered to liater lvinniired. O:S.M., under whose rnpable direction the club was trained. O V'I 0 Three students. Bethany Mac- Donald. Mariedith MacDonald. and Guy Germain. performed in- dividually during the week. Their achievements. as those at the choral groups. were highly com- mendable. Bethany was the bus- iest oi all three. as she played numerous piano solos. participated in duets, and acted as accompan- ist for vocal solos. she excelled particularly in her piano solo of Canadian c o m p os e r Kenneth Peacock'a Bridal Suite. Probably the most creditable performance of all was given by Meriadith, Bcthany'a sister. in her piano solo or Chopin's waltz No. 9 in A Flat Major. with only one year oi iiriiotice, Marledith made n great showing aga' i stiff competition. Last. but scarcely least. we pay our tribute to tenor Guy Germain whose vocal solos. "Ye Lovely nose" and "Elegy" by Maaunet. broukht him sincere encourage- ment irom the adjudicator. I C O The only athleticlactivity on the campus. except a bit or sait- ball here and there, was created my the basketball team when they noted for their picture and elect- ed next year's captain. All the captains for next year's senior teams are now elected. They are: Gvnrge Cameron, iootball; Stan llriizhllll. hockey; Peter Dunphy. hit.-ketball. "Great men" alll C I C Examinations have not I: -. tailed social events. it one WE to fudge by last week's inneti and anticipated functions. The end oi the college year bririgl. it would seem, in addition to-exam-, m When You Buy an Exlile g YOU GET Greater Starting Power Brighter Lights Longer Llie tter Value 4 1 tier Service MALLE'lT'S BATIERY SERVICE New Glasgow and Vicinity. Mia: Caroline Mclunls is the welcome gueatcoi her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gordon Laird. . The many iriends oi Mra., Lor- enso Stevenson will be sorry to learn oi her continued illness. and will anxiously look iorward to her recovery. Mr. Richard smith has entered the P. l. island Hospital ior treat- ment and his numerous friends will look forward to his return home. The hoat oi irlenda oi Mr. Hon- eywell Bulman are sorry to learn oi his continued serious illness. He is now a patient in the P. E. island Hospital. Mrs. Brenton Dickieson enjoyed a visit in Charlottetown where she was theguoat or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler. An appreciative aI'” ce enjoy- ed the concert in New Glasgow Hall. out on byuxenaington Jun- inationa, banquets. parties, and dancer. 0 O 0 On Thursday evenlnl. the stall of Red and white enjoyed their "iirst" annual banquet. The at- iair. which was held in the ban- quet room or the Queen Hotel. had ior its special guest our Rec- tor. Rt. Rev. EV. Maoxeniile. Th0 hlshlishts oi the evening were short epeechee, featuring barbs and jests, by the Rector and prominent members oi the stafi. Instrumental in organizing the banquet were Business Manager. Mark MacGuigan. whose iinan. cial wizardry played no small part, and Editor George xests, who made the eeessary arrange- ments and acted as master oi on for the ' And. Speaking oi banquets. it is rumored that the members or the choir who participated in the Easter week services at St. Dun- stan'a Basilica will be tendered one this coming week. They must be habit-forming. (Banquets, that e). O U C A large number of students were the guests oi the nurses-in-traim lng oi The Charlottetown Hosp- ital on Thursday at a social even- ing in honor oi this years grad- uating class. students who at- tended were loud in their praise oi the enjoyable time, stating that it was the best yet. ii any better were possible. The next. ins' list. big social iunction oi the college year will be the Junior Prom to be held in the new Alumni gymnasium-aud- itorium on May 21. Chairman oi the Prom Committee. Cody Myers. states that all arrangements ior the biggest and best prom yet are Just about completed. and that invitations will be mailed in the very near future. This year. the energetic Junior clasa plane to leave I lunch at the iunction. It is reported that all the students who plan on going have their engage- ments. now that it is known who Mark Meccluigan and Andy Red- mond arc taking. Until next ;vee'k:'l"rom a.D.U., to all of you. health and happin- eaa. ior Choir. Much credit is due luv. L M. Murray, who with patience and talent is helping to develop a choir worthy oi great credit to those youthiul performers. Mr. William Nicholson has been welcomed home. after spending the winter months in Toronto, Ontario. v i Messrs. Don and ltrlc Goal re- turned to Ontario. They were ac- companied by Emil and Barrie Stevenson and Arthur llollinga. Mr. Harvey lioombe. eon oi Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Togenbs, leit ior Edmonton. Alberta. where he will be employed. Mrs. Murray Orr has returned home after spending some time at her parental home in Hunter River. i Mr. Arthur Dickieaon. repreaonq tative oi the Mutual Assurance Cc.. spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. Horace Ling recently re- turned home aiter spending a pleasant visit with her daughter. Mrs. Wilbert wright and Mr. Wright. The Misses sheila Dloklason and Marion Stevenson spent a pleasant week-end in Borden. where they were the guests. or Bhiela's uncle, Mr. David Mb. Load and Mrs. Meleod. The many iriends and relatives of Mrs. Flora Toomlos oi Kenning- ton. ioxvmerly or North Rusiico were sorry to hear of her having a iall in her home during house. iileafiinl activities. which resulted in a fractured hip. She was rush- ed to the Prince County Hospital where latest reports were that she WE; Testing as comiorta-bly as pos- si- e. Mr. Stanley.0rr has returned by plane to Calgary. which was y as the Island air caused a return oi his asthma condition. And although his home iolk and friends regretted his departure. they will be happy to lcsow that in a wire received by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Oi-r. on his arrival there. his breething be. came perfect. Someexcltasment was caused in Cavendish on Friday evening. Just at twilight. some of the res- idents noticed the sky illumin- ated in the Cawrrpore area. and immediately sent in an alarm to Rustlco Central. In a short time a vast n-umber oi men from the aurroundirig districts gathered, only to iind Mr. George Brook- 1nI' burmne the old was on his newly p u re h ii is e d possession. namely the Pineau property. Needless to say every one was hllllly to know that there was no destruction of property, but yet lust another prooi oi neighbourly kindness. Mr. Brookins was no doubt Sorry to cause such a hurry and worry for the short tiice, but igjjjjg . Qulelr Ielioilor ARTHRITIC PAIN on the and ear .e.u..- gain. you In. let uaT"l"...i.u.'. 'r.a.c'.. ,-1-I he-rl In new unit. Get T-I-Cs today, gr ' owes. """ For war" I awllclaoel lo ' 38301.-Gasoline Fill yourltaok with 5-'up-to-daie'3 Eseo Gasoline: Take your car oiiron the road. See for ' yourself its better all-round performance. Eeao Gasoline is continually being improved to give the best balanced combination of smooth lowing power, lively acceleration and protection against engine ping and vapor-lofh For cure happy motoring, switch to new Gasoline and you're always ahead! the sign that says MORE to stop for need the life with M famous Arias Welt- ten Guarantee than , ........ -..c....i”:.z:'i.t'.a'""””” I I t wt in 5.,t,.):.:L ig: 7;!- nhu aieeor oil that e I -r-.s-.......c-'---'::'.:.i- cation." A inotcroildu ecieaaol um lap" aioiorleg with , ' I Inc load ti andlaaperlalluo 5' oitlliielouyonwane ii await Let your . sgii... '-:1: any north eeeaaatd ' E W at r M.l."...y'..'.'.i. - v West Cape and I O O Vicinity Mr. Elmer Macliennan of 0'Leary was a recent visitor to Alberton. -Rev. John sheen and Mrs. sheen oi Elmsdale were visitors to summerside recently. Mrs. John MacDonald oi West Point was a visitor in summer ” on Friday. Mrs. Clarence Macwilliam of Milburn was a visitor to Summer- side on Friday. Mr. Eddie MacAusland oi Bloom- field was a recent visitor to sum- merside. William Stewart oi Glenwocd was a visitor to Bummerslde pn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders oi Bloomfield were visitors to sum- meraide on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine silllker and family oi Knutsiord were visitors to Summerslde Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson and iamily who spent the winter in summe side. moved to his home in caacumpec on Wednesday attor- nevertheless would appreciate their willingness to be of service. on the evening prior to their departure ior Fort William, On- tario. Measrs Erroll and Barrie Stevenson were honored by their irlends. when they were, invited to New Glasgow hall. and with Mr- C. B Dingwell as chairman. called on Mir. Vernon Hill to read an ad- dress. At the conclusion of same. Mr. Elbert Orr presented each lad with a good sized purse; to which address and giit they both made iltting replies. Mrs. George Dick- ieson Pkesided at the organ while all joined in singing "For They are Jolly Good Fellows." Lunch was served by the ladies. which was much enjoyed. Dancing was also enjoyed while the music was iurnished by the ever popular Doiron Brothers. noon. Mr. Hudson intends to spend a couple oi weeks there, where he will be working in his mill, beiore he and iamily return to summer- side where he will be employed at carpenter work ior the summer. Mrs. John Platta and son Donnie irom Howlan. were visitors to Summerslde on Friday. Mr. Vernon Hudson of summer- eide was a recent visitor to Gas- pec. and while there he was the guest oi "his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson, Cascumpec. Mrs. Percie Ma.cPheraon oi Glen- woodlwas a recent visitor to Sum- msrside. Mr. arid Mrs. Charlie llix oi Locke Road were visitors to sum- merside on Tuesday. Mr. Ralph Macbennan and son Laurldaa oi Summerside were vis- itors to 0'l..eary and West Cape on business Friday and Saturday. Mr. Davie Boates has returned to his home in Cascumpec. aiirr spending the winter in summer- side. Mr. Ervin Williams at Rosebank paesed'away at his home on sun- . day morning after a short illness. Sympathy is extended to his sor- rowing widow and his family. Mrs. John wedlock oi Knutsiord has recently returned to her home irom the United States where she spent some time. and while there 5115 visited .wlth relatives and friends. The many friends oi Mrs. Nelson Macwilliams oi Cape Wolfe are very sorry to hear that she had the misfortune oi ialling and breaking her leg. and at present is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. Mrs. Macwiliiams IN.I0)' Wfoz at theHBaII Game just recently returned iroin the United States, and while there she visited with her daughters and other relatives and irienda. Mrs. MacWilliams' many iriends hope she may soon he able to return to her home in Cape Wolie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryne oi Cascumpec were visitors to sum- merslde Friday and while there they visited their son who is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital. Master Laureda Me.cLsnnan oi Summerslde was a recent visitor to West Cape. and while there he was the guest oi his cousin, Mr. Allison Ellis. and his schoolmate, lea Mitc- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hudson and family. of Cascumpec, were visitors to West Cape. and while there they were the guests of Mrs. Hudson's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Allie Mac- Neill oi Green Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Macbeiinan and Mrs. John Macl..ennan oi Summerslde were visitors to Un- ionvale and Cascumpec recently and while there they were the gues.isToi Mr. and Lennon and Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson and iamily. Misses Jean and Sue Hudson 0'. suminerside were visitors to Gas- cumpec on Sunday and while there they were the guests oi their pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hud- son. CHICOUTEMI. Que., May 6 - (OP) -- A mother of la child:-er gave birth to triplets in hDsD1lrl7 here April 30. it was reported Sat- urday. Mrs. Jean Bernier oi near- by Arise St. Jean and the babies are reported in good health. our our WAY I i By J. R. Williams . . . BECAUSE .. . BECAUSE ...BECAllSE . . .CECAliSE. . . . BECAUSE "..,BECAilSE INSTRUMENT. I iiirltr Alt: tmsroilrr orrimtes For not to To bfeligible you must . . , . be a Canadian citiiin of 0! R I (ll Cillludlall Alf FCTCG Charles Jordan and the Air Force Chorus over - Tiuaday. 10:30 PM. , TIIE CAREER CCCNSELLCR AT Yoilll NEAREST- ,I.C,..M"...IECliillTlNC CENTRE . - Listen to "Tina Airmen" foo ggin.itiia.i.nii I'm Fit, and oi the age the Air Porcchecds: I'm Canadian; and want to stayitliat way. there's something about airplanes and the whole business of tlying that fascinates me- as a mechanic; I like motors and they like me. I realize that the Air Force has an im ortant responsibility these days, and that r c men who kcc 'cm ilyinig arc with an important )0 . lbclicvc that there must be lots oi opportignliltics in the expanding Air Forccfor ll'yO.l1llS c ovy . who wants to make aviation his life s work. mm as Arno-miss." AIRFIAME TECHNICIANS. RADIO-RADAR. ARMAMENT AND ..be 17 to 40.1 Jmve Grade 8 education or him b!fgBl'!.!I'.I'l7 subject . . . be pbjiacallv ft. '&"p'2ir. important fellows . ,-.a-4-a...-M....M n..k.......