—, _ everyone can breathe again for a while. Some of them were hard and some of them were not too but all the students are ‘te have this evil and done with for a while. results should be out some- time next week Sunday night Father Conroy. of - the ‘Sunday’ Visitor” who has epoken at a number of youth ral- lies on the Island came to speak to the S. D. U. students. Father ’ Conroy emphasized the impor- _ tance of youth, especially of Uni- versity students in the world to- day. The youth of today are im- portant because they will be the adults and the leaders of tomor- Because they will be the lead- ers when they leave college, stu- dents should be serious, and try to dispel the atmosphere of gid- > diness and even notoriety with which the teenagers of today are mistakenly surrounded. They * should convince the world that they are not important because of their controversial state as teenagers, but because of the fact that they will be playing an influential positien of leaders in the world into which they will enter as mature men and women. The menace of Communism, Father Conroy stated, is very real and very threatening in the world today. Communist Youth ere trained to-the Hilt, and in- fested with the Communist prin- ciples and a fanatical devotion to . their cause. They are trained in this fashion because they have every intention of taking over the world which we, as Christians, ehould control, Because of this sittuation. it is mecessary that Catholie Univer-| sity students have the right pur- Pose for attending University. Personal motives, such as the desire for position or money ‘as @ doctor or lawyer) are no long- er enouch in the world of to of the game came just after the beginning, when S.D.U.’s_ Pel- rine took advantage of a fumble and ran in from about ten yards out. comeback, but the Saints scored once more, with Mike O’Brien. After this the Welshmen fought back In earnest, bringing the score up to 126 with a line plunge by Cox. Just before the whistle sounded for half time, O’- Brien scored for the Saints again. In the third quarter each squad registered five first downs each, and O'Brien racked up his third major of the afternoon. In the fin- al quarter the Saints scored with Basil Gillan. This touchdown was the only one converted for the afternoon. This made the score 31-6 for the Saints at thé end of the game. AWAY TODAY St: Dunstan's. Varsity squad travels, to St. Mary's University today to do battle with the . St. Mary’s team in the Saints’ third Jeague game of the season. The Saints have a 1-1 record so far this year, and everyone wish- es them best of luck in their first away - from - home game. The Saints’ last game will be played at Mount Allison University next week-end. Father Charles MacDonald stat- ed before the mid-semesters that the first basketball practice ‘would take place shortly after the exams. The team has some good potential material this year, and the prospects for the year look pretty good. The schedule is not available as yet, but things should start humming pretty soon now. Backstretch ‘Continued from page 7) able for its clean, fresh beauty, The Welshmen tried hard for a/ good at Maid (E. Shaw) 4, starters, time 2.18 3-5; winner owned by C. Connors, Halifax, and C. Ross, Amherst. Races 7 and 6 — Blake Han- ever (Clark Smith) 1-7, Baker (D. Ratchford) 2-1, Connie French «D. Pinkney) 5-2, Betty French (R. jeau) 33, three other starters, times 2.16 and 2.16; Blake Hanover. owned by Stan- ley Mayhew> Kinkora, P.E.1, and Baker by Byron Kennedy, Halifax. Races 3 and 7 — Far- scud (G. Turner) 16, Miss Wilma Dale ‘E. Bernard) 21, Jolly Jim (R. Barrieau' 6-2, Pearl Mac (Clark Smith) 3-8, Our Conn (A. Porter) 7-3, three othen.starters, time 2.11 and 2.14 1-5; Farscud | owned by George Turner, Dart- | mouth, N.S., and Miss Wilma Dale by W.G. Barbour, Char lottetown, P.E1. Race 4 — -Pennsyivania Balloch) 1, Little Deb (R. Johny) ton) 2, Windy June (E. Bernard | 3, four others starters, time 2. 16-, 1-5; winner owned by J. Balloch, | Bedford, N.S. Race 5 — Just Rita {D. Walsh) 1, Gilda Belle (G. Turner) 2, Lady Audrey ‘J. Chap- pell) 3, four other starters, time 2-17 25: winner owned by G.C.' and Ken Cruikshank, Halifax, N.S. Race 8 — Perfect Hal (©. Bernard) 1, Instigator ‘F. Dan iels) 2, Ann's Boy (R. Robertson) 3, five other starters, time 2.17 35: winner owned by W.G. Bar- bour, Charlottetown,, and George Gregory, Parkdale, PEI. (J. At. Saint John Raceway last! | e day, although they might have/even in this area of traditionally; Wednesday night, the following or) been a few years ago. well-kept farms. Twenty-five mil-| Were winners: 1. Window ~ ey The time has come for students|es of fence, requiring 20,000 gal-| Jessie (A. Wood: A, Colby Rose (Etter) 2, Little Bob E. (Carr) 4, to re-evaluate their purpose for attending an institution of higher learning. The only purpose, and) cross the purpose should be a de- dication of their lives to our Holy Mother, the Church. By this % is aot meant that all students should serve the Church as priests or religious, though ft is hoped t mnany will, for the role of the de- dicated lay man and woman is a very important one. The time has come when we, as University students should rededicate our lives to Christ the King in a worid fn which the role of the ¥ Catholic is no longer with the mifttant threat of Com- icient, fons of whitewash for 4, single, annual coat, surround and criss-| the farm into 4 paddocks to accommodate a horse popula-| tion that runs as high as 900 in| May, as low as 500 in December, Indoors, these sucklings, year- that|lings, mares and stallions are! de-|bedded down in 700 stalls in 40) barns, and on a thousand tons of straw — where last irene ate 530,000 bushels of oats 1200 tons of hay. Each year, ra it takes 300 tons of lime and 140 tons ox fertilizer to keep their lush, blue - grass pastures green and growing. and averaged 745 all last year.) Bruce’s Sister (Lang) 4, four’ other starters, time 2.15 35. Race BEAVERBROOK ART GALLERY EXHIBITION OF MARITIME ART Oct. 28 to Nov. 12 g Se 4 Charlottetown, 1959. partial review Wal €. Glatr An-| Broce 4. (Wig: | Bradison 1B, Mite Bam ory, time £14 and 2.18 ~ The Guarfian, Sat, Oot. 81,1989 ms ee ae Gyendvay Ginnie (| gins) 94, ‘Lae Bea (Congas, | Tile (Carr Bayonne (Euer| Dutch Ab 1, A's ~ | the States Trotting a "ooey's Rascal (O.1S1, Daka Mel Geol (leon [Sa Ostes Adnan CE HL. (Dey: ~ THE WEEK AT SDU Se a tis taal ef aitee| Maree) % five others, tine] aid) 54, four ethers, tne cub) 44, Yesnemren Commandar|ie) 9, Butts Bube:tA. Weed), 6 that its greatest growth was] 222.28 Races 3 and 7 — Robert|85 and 2.15 1.5. Races 4 and $1 (Coughlan) $3, three other start-!four other starters, time 2.16 Father Conroy Emphasizes 2a, 3." on : onroy position aftet having earned the . : respec an adnan nr eS SECGES @CECGEC OGG _—.Objective Of ‘Cllege Poa eS ates tae oad oe eee dort expended in placing the USTA : ‘By Jea Macisaze he really came (rough with e| in the strong position that it c- ‘ Now that those exams are over,| good performance. The first score | cupies today. é . Come To The KINSMEN oy PARTY Community Centre HALLOWE'EN NITE SAT. OCT. 3lst. 6.30 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. e Prizes e Movies. e Entertainment DON'T MISS IT . .. BRING YOUR FRIENDS 3eSe0e0e0 MP 2e3000900 006 _ ctitrnncatllD cutis munism. All in ali, S is os a huge | tii . | Seetaeenimoersintoniintnaialiily oup Rivais ak Gs oom at tore PRIZES @ “TREATS FOR EVERYONE & 1 a tap tort at Sew aertte tO Tae che ee eat ee | st—-SBORE » FO ye §.D.U" Junior Varsity and Prince! ness cothae wetld be ene led “2nd—$200.00 : PRIZES R BEST COSTUMES CY of Wales College team. The an-| gers if the speed and money-won | gh ; tient rivalry which existed wm the; marks set by Hanover sires and 3rd—$100.00 old ‘rugby days seems to have! sprunz up once agdin and we should see more very good foot- ball plaved by these two teams in the next couple of weeks. Both teams have improved since last year, and each is seeking a win- ming season. The J. V.’s were weakened by the loss of two or three men who were called up to Varsity hecanse of injuries which were sustained in the rather disastrous U.N.B. tussie a couple of weeks) ego. The Junior Varsity boys, | their progeny were erased. A I6ok at the results of last year’s Hambletonian and Little Brown Jug - the two top harness clas- | sics - is enough to demonstrate this dominance. Horses sired by Hanover stallions won $91,479 of, the Hambletonian’s net purse of| $106,903. And practically all of the’ remainder was won by trotting sons of Hanover - bred stallions. Hanover - sired pacers won more} than $68,000 of the $73,000 Little: Brown Jug purse; the first seven horses in the final summary in 4th, and 5th—$50 each © 165 Paintings by Artists from the three provinces. OPEN DAILY BEAV ERBROOK GALLERY FREDERICTON, N.B. a -—— ESSE Published in the interest of children by the following Kinsmen: 2 DR. L. I. DUFFY GEO. HOOD E. S. LORD CLIVE. CUDMORE A. W. 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