Page 12 The Guardian Saturday. Mar. 9.ii1957 "” W "'"P'" l" "W" v'cToR'A " PlllL0s0PIlElI8' on i i The annual event in the cycle MP 5'15 MW Dmllldi lhni '03 mi Wm S D u of senior college students. ”Phil-i-ENC 9- Ind dliill"l9i' l'-llulleul 5- s 0 c osphers Day" wax obggrved hercilell by car Sunday 17th. for Bath. on Thnfgdayi Th, pttuoghphen otIN.B.. where Mr. Hart takes over Junior mi senior Wm mo.-4e4!u Manager of the Bank of N.S. The pinnacl of jubilsnce waslplane here on Monday eveningithe --(thy off", High Mus wuithere. Daughters Eleanor and reached here at college this pastiand as soon as they stepped Ollicglebrgted by thc Rgctori Father-'MnrEIrEl remain iii Cli&i'l0ll8l0Wi! week as St. Dunstan's added to the platform of the airplane ll1(')'iSull'wgni tn the mot-hhtgi hm-it thgiuu May. as they are attending hr-r laurels in college circles the were met by enthusiastic throngs-philosophy students attended Hoiyicommercial College. Their eldest i splendid feat of winning the Doiof students who gave them a rous-iciimmimion in a body. The cvemison Don. at president is station- niinion Debating Championship. ing welcome. The College bandiot the dayi or coursgi wag ehtied with the R.C.A.l-2 at Goose When Father Cass. the debating appropriately played "Royal Wel- Ph'1losophers' Dhy huqugti whtchibay. Labrador. coach on the campus. took his come Home”. and the merryitonowed the gnmtgi senttu-5. Jun. Mrs. Lidy Stewart left by Mr team composed of Donald Mac- chant of "Hats Off to Our Na- tors hockey match in the mot-hhtgi irecently for New York to visit for Dougall and Leo Peddle with Ian tional Champs" filled the atmo-iwhich ended in a 2-2 tie. Thysomet time her daughter. Fred! Gillies as an alternate for the sphere as thc debaters left for the banqugt wag attended hy mm, (Mrs. iDrI. Nightingale). Debating Finals. he expected. as College wlit-re they were officially so Phnosophy studehtsi together Miss Florence MacDougall. prin- he said. to put up a good sliow; received by the Rector and mein- with His Excellency Bump Ma” ell)” M Nllnh Tryon School. lberil but he did not conceive of his bers of lllt' Faculty. lEachern. the Rector. Father Sui. the weekend at Victoria. the Si-it-l5l team as emerging champions of The chlhge hihid gru.i,,d iheiuvan ma other mgmbg , at the of her brother-in-laaw and sister. i all Calladat Father C355 k " 9 ll national heroes when they arrived Plill0S0PliY dEP3Flm8lil- The Kllkil Mr t mid M"' P' A' lhandyl MM" that he had in the past come up at the gvntnasjunii and pmceed. speaker was Piofessor JJ, coyteirison. with belt" Speakers but "Mr had ings followed with a sock-hop which !who save I thought-provoking Mr W”""'" .51" ill” "”"”3" he worked with two cooler indivi- targetv attended. The net-toriaddress on the significant aspects 0' slmslllne D3”'Y- 5"mm9l'"5dr- duals. who as the same time were procihihihii the thiihwthg day it of philosophy in modern living. MW make! i'9Si-ill" lWlC9 I Week so willing to learn. tchiiege hiihdiiyi The day hegahl Until next week, thgt-ti grgetjngs deliveries of pasteurized milk at it was indeed a glorious accom with Mass held somewhat laterllmm 5-D-Uh: Ind remember. it iS.C"FP5"d- Vlclvllrlll 3fld 9th" d'5' plishment--one. which for a col-lithan usual. thus giving the siu-lW9ll 10 re-5PCCl liIilli- bill ll is-l-”cl3 5" m'"-'- M''- 5ll"'dY l9”""' .. loge stands for much more than dents some much-welcome extra dmlbl "'31 lets YOU Iii tdiiciilioii U came lmm C”P3”ds an athletic victory or clianipion- sleep. Although adverse ueatheri l M75 39"-ll" M3('Q”3"l” had . ship; for it. in a more tangible was experienced in the afternoon,. ll" "iiSl0i”li-iiie 10 lall 011 il PUT- L way. rcprcsc-iits the college for i and the parade which was to havei S'ress S WP 9' '9-V llldtewalk aml brnk her what it is scliolastically. and that,i been held in the city streets ivasli e W”5l ml leawng "'9 hall 3”" ll” after all. carves a very prominenticonfined to the campus. there wast i entertainment. Her friends are niche in the wall of success in the nevertheless great exuberance; (C0"l"l"9d "1"" P339 5” r Plemted l". 19"” "ml "- 15 melldij education achievement of our col- among all those who participated. lull 3dV3ii13Eei Piilillc Sfiealiihil "18 VETY nicely llmibelnl "sm- ipgta. ' 1-iii, iiririiirrid riebaivir wen, riiiijand debating features are not de- The snow plow operator, Mr. so ll was that we at St. Diin-iwvhd wiih i. , i bi iii veloped to the extent desirable. Sterling MiacLeodiof Bonshaw con- siaii-S iiiiriiiir iiiit. iiribi wrrk iried disjnnguishlid gciligtirilcjiilifila Mi; Ur: Every 4-HiClub member should tinues satisfactorily to keep the V to htthor lhnse with hmught htthm-.briri Mciiiiiisi arid iiiimriiered iiieir in order to improve leadership vaI- road to Victoria Village open most to us as members 91 this tenet. parade-wiiii ri Crowning cereriiiiiii, ues. participate in this exercise. of the time. i i ahie insliuuinn of imi-h-ing. Lhhk. iii iiie ciiiiiigri riiiiii The ..iiwviiy and be able to more effectively The reconstruction work ll. Vic- htg at it "tn another lighti we might armoiiredu guard was "rider iiie take a leading part in. the icon-itnrla wharf, begun late in the fall say that ihis i.ii.ii,ri. miiid aishimmmaiiri (ii. ..Aiimii,iii.. wyiiii ad. duct of meetingsiand discussions. had to be discontinued when real hp ththtttht ht as representing thelmirai oi iiii, ..Fie(ii..i Foiiiiiiiing There is no one single ability that : cold weather set in. The work con. gmit iii,-hits or 3 ...i.t1.i,,giihiZi.diiiiis iiie siiideiii body miiiyed air can attract public attention. Ed-iSlSlS in placing steel sheet-piling gynaii college in mutt-ast to theiaiirriiiiriii iii skaiiiiii and iiiier pm miration and support to the de- on the exterior and cross-beams complex administration at some heeded in mi, Coiieiir, dining room gree that intelligent participation tie them in between the fill larger i.(iih,ges whii find it him, when may mire irriaied iii ii Sum. mate association with many of thelwill consist of clay and rock. iwork cult to provide the; Sam; itwetipiimis baririiici iii honor ii! iiiii the subjects relating to farm and will be resumed early in the . of liberal t-taut-attmt. hint-9 sttidrbairirri home progress and policy. pi-e-ispring. A New Brunswick com- . ththstr-th's ts hhh h tthe smatiesti smiciai gums wpiiiii His riwei sents a fine opportunity for publitmpany has the contracct. . k't”.ti'ittt'l unllflillisllthillcgxesCl3;ldllatrick's and lemy BMW" Malmlm Mac" apes mg mmmg W I! 8 enwnl h : . . .. rm"”r”rr"”'T RECEIVE DEBATING TROPHY : i Laiiaiii ariaiiisi whom we mmpei.iEachern, members of the facul- 3;”;;"':;.;3:f;;:,,;"di,:;l;f;.:"i';1 DUCHESS FLIES HOME ii. iii r. i ioii i i ity. the president of the College excellent medium in the d i , L ND N i i ifvrh D h S - ii i i,f iii znQnmuzhligigegscaigwiimpmzgiAlllfIll1l association. Dr. L.I. Duffy. eve up 0 0 Ben "S e "C urmundlmz t 9 mp” M 6 stan's University team are, Left to Rev. Fred Cass. coach and mod- ent of the Maritime fntercolleglate several iormer members of our mam M "ll Wnlldenu Md P0l59- 088 Oi Kent lI'rlV9d l7Y Ilr li'0m National liitcrcollcgiate Debating right, Neil A. Mstheson, M.P.. erator f Debates. Ian Gillies. Debating Liague. ymtor tn the city on Saturday. stiitleiits than ourselves. In com- iiiiermiiegiaie debaiiiiiz iriamii. PRESENT AND FUTURE Ghana Friday Where she ltleiided Championship war by the St. Dun- Donald Macbougall. Leo Peddlalmahager of the team and Presid-l Word has been received that ri"'i'i"”.w"hr ilitaml mrhme gEil"a3l3" the ludizcs who presided over dc. 1lilVE Drtseiiled in this talk the the Q"ee"'5 "p"se'i"'u"' Home Mr and Mrs Claude Lewis haw e ating I ampions ip. . un- - i ' ' t l Secretary R. A. But er accompan- i ' sian's not only had to face a tail. bales ""5 yeah and me E "9 5' wggesmm that our youth work . . i ed safely on their trip to , . . - - ed the duchess on her return the Job.' umv ingual debate but was up against weaken RPM wan” Reld' h'm' um I um mung mm term m E ' l ' ' l Costa Rica. . . iiisht V A 'r v tied ii i R . I . . miieize wiiii ieii iimes the Hi. gaeliiafinmeiriiber iof itihe first S.D.U. :'o';'i?di"39"f9v ghizliilg hi3V9,ll5J0'i1iln p Cwlsl: llcgremcgisisriiuiinglaiwoeiig Miss Alga Proud. York. hai . mhmrm of her Dwiii iiiiir giving "Mai gh exam 0 Iecomei the ns- the problem! or twin and the road iiarceis every fortnight And 'Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Allen ”C9Pl9d 3 P03lli0i1 Willi Simpson - hpr ihe oppiiriuniiier oi greater evenint arliinions. ater in the prospective wndiiions yror iommii conquer the obstacles of their day. ' ii wag exiiecied iiiai 3 im'iii 0, arrived home from Boston. Mass.. ”."d 59375. CliIi'l0ll0l0Wii- llri i'llF"imiii3ll0ii iii li00Sih8 rham-ihhfdf:hCi::mB:p0n50rS"1byglhe row but not neglecting those prac- '0 me men and women 9' the pres. e 750006 such parcels will he need- i where they 599'" "19 wml” """"h5 mends wish her success' .. Pl"ii5l1iD ilrliiilrri oi-tty wh; hhllii ”.gTt.a atlai lur. tises and studies that in the past em must also equipped mm ed ,to see the victims llirougli thci Ti'liilY members Ol Yiirli Uiillfd Mr" Zamm Cosmche' York M: ii I" 'l9hall"l1 clrd" 5'' D""5l3".3lgnrl was very largely Sttpngetiwal have been useful in d veloping I iii?" fnd enithum-15:" hand knuwii The Canadian Red Cross rcceiv natloiial Committee of the Red prcsciit cmeryiicy period which Cllurch Men's Association attend- 8 ilv,ilsltordlli)t4ilheHc:gy0:e:?;'ux:;vt -4 th t it t , t A r . .. "8 . ge 0 van ure ino nown an i - ' g ' ' . . r. an s. t r:i:ia,:iarcrri-iriiiiiii yijieiiaieiiyivico cgizidiiiiiilf -irhis yr.” was thg moist wccess. ling: f:fb:ltlZenSl:1I:.l Citiizien- iiiikhowhihetdsi and recognize and ed high cntttntendatthh tn, the Criisgegmphasiizetil that thefre iiad l iwill ciid arouiiiiliJgIy list. Wlliefallile l tr!it'lmthgultglreistezizarlugldtiiiigdgissogiiiaii were viriiors to me my on Siiiii iiie iiriiiiaiii direciimi or Farrier hlldoltel at St. Dunstan: has ever ii 9 ii 0 W"'l39,93,' 9 ”” accept important obligations in mhimei. iii which may had Cori. no it a snge case 0 i in er- irst crops vii e arves e n M Fib 27 vv 1 day when they were the gugsts 0, Cass, iiie miiciie disiimiuished heriiirziii iiin intercollegiate debating. K9-I tiowever. Jinless it involves the i.h,.i,l me or chhhdhi The,-9 ference with the distribution of Hungaiy. nE- e . . riiii hi, winning rim Dominioni e faritime intercollegiate I)e- 3 "l ml"? "'1 "5l3iidiiiE 0l the i i H "9 Sir" mouniains in be ciimb. tributed loithe relief of strife.-torn whet iiiiiiphu mice the heuti-at Mr. Meyer siaied iiiai iiic iiiirri. Mrs. Frank Wlatts was a visitor Mari;ni4::.IiEnnE2:LiM;f,fi:dm:: hi-hwh hi 1952' and in firm sirirriilgiliiiiliiiili-eiiiiiii(' Operations were fgcliidiliililehsingirldd prloblef51Sihlll3lt ills ed and conquered. There are long. H'-"i83rYv '" 3" ”P'l0'lh9r"li""l9 lnlermedlary ill ll” Red C"055 95o ber of people killed in the upris- t" the my ll" "ma-V' a visitor to the city on Sunday. igsoi iiiey have been iiie Domini. ms 0 the executive of the - us an e sae. , - . . Weary foothills. and dIiiEEr0iiS report on the assistance program "med me "3P9'”lblmY 0' "H9! ing was not known definitely. but Mr' Bemly Wm” WM Spam the ion Championship Debates .3 mi". igarnpus hunch at Sipiui Looking Possibly these suggestions are vi. M3595 l0 he u'3V91'39d hem" me ' ' Esmancer that the figure 30 000 has been pub- wimer mlmlhs in York left ml 58” ljsewigsllest of her smell Mi” . . at it from . puint at efficienc sionary. and to some extent. lheor- at , i k h. "med 9"l- "' "lat c”""ll'Y- flee . ' urday for Bedford to visit her 1 ii. champm" M 19" "m" '0'" the league operations we” execult: etical - the practical. adsuzlgdsgilek ix: p::ii:y:"breei:;'iid llvered by E. W. Meyer. and Wil- RELIEF CONVOY5 iilzlnegg aifgdriigiiriigligiisoliieard gm many friends. H T r 4.”. i i .ed with the most gucc r 'hi i A 1 in h h he d ' liam Michel, both of Geneva. to a Mr. Meyer also expressed ap. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Craswe . (331313 m Rom-5 h 351: FESTHITES Vrhe president. Ian siilresv but lwggmler jochhiiaesiige as tgengi "ier lilinr:ol:i5s?gie”::il.i5 ericiil:.rey1'iiih may recent conference of Society offlc- preclation to Dr. W. S. Stanbury. mmpliilely dlilisuflyerlili "f;idri3ilI'oll((i) Wlnsloe were visitors to York on 3 ' The fesfivitios as ii rcsult of up I most comprehensive r J ' more amagc . in e s o - ve this triumph mnsisied or a minai presented. I am not defining the be harnessed for ,, greater chart lals held in Toronto. national commissioner of the Can- Woii or the Hungarians agaiiisi Thursday. the guest of Mr. and ROME (Reuters)-ltsly's coal- hero at the r g' l f . I ' l ' ' ' In particular. Mr. Meyer laud- adian Red Cross. for the financial . Mrs. Gordon Crockett. ition government Thursday teet- l"i'9 P3"0l'8ml 01 Wents duringlllll Fill Ind Eailgillail itcuiliiufrivnillei with C8321 l:elmil)it)yi'euelfgeecstll:Ieg- :lIll1Idal:;:lc:fetllaendpoQTeeStgg:1hew:)ItE: ed the Canadian policy of supply- aid given the International Com- he" Commumst master” Mr. Jack Cooke. Charlottetown ered on the edge of a new crisis . the last few days. so much so the-tithe maximum of efficiency. We ly equipped to meet the demand it-m, ' ing only new clothing for distrl- inlttee at the time the Red Cross -1---jj was A visitor to York on S-iurdav With tilt milniiiioii of MN?" i i even the most reserved indivi-lC0illd 1101 li0P0 l0i' lrlller result! f f ti . N al " ' . blt' n t th vl ltim. f th - in it f o b - the guest of his father. Mr. Pope Matteottl as secretary of the . . duals were drawn into this or vor-lin this endeavor in the future. it is slllill-ic. dynoardlc. Ilnl)rl,:i:l:'lti:; Gnl':ll'l:e men to wuch my menu risllls. tlwliiieg that iillis igolllcpy xiraI:eiln.l'al:nnlsu aiiiecl eBuci'li:Ii:,eosg? d:- GREAT TRANSLATOB Cooke right - wing Social Democratic" ' tax of social activities. The events ll hoped that the MacDonald-Laur- forward, expanding its practises Give melmen to match my plslns greatly ads relief operations and clarlng that "Without trucks we James Legge. British scholar Mr. Harry Lewis, merchant of DBrlY- "1 resisniniz Mlllwlll il9' which enshrouded the social ier trophy emblematic of (7ana- l ' t to meet unfolding conditions as Men with Empire; in utter pur- is most important from a morale would have never have been able who died in 1397. was famous for York. was a visitor to the city ll” manded mu hid Party. nimembcr schediile of the students were dian debating supremacy. which they appear. As the early pioneers pose. standpoint." to start this massive relief oper- his translations of old Chinese Monday. of Premier Antonio Seliill C0iilil' many. The debaters arrived bytour debators received. will re- required courage and fortitude to grid new eras in their brains." Both delegates from the Inier- ation. Your money helped us start classics. Mrs. Benliiml" Sm,5ll1 W85 I loll. qiill U19 30V9"im9iil-- P C9lS3gil33C9l-loQ' to popularity i ,1 Popularity is so easy now-a-Hays! 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TllI.l1uaraasndobl?gg.A4aQleohyII'aoM 59: 2.” Miss Jeannette Roborgs. Ct..r.;.;tt.r,tt-i..t Ihownhlnllsdvhsssssssnc 'iIs&psIlnI. .