° wubmaster Ina Hickox, Mon- an W. Reid at the Scout father and gon banquet hefd in MacKen- CUBMASTER PRESENTED AWARD SDU feam L Dalhousie In Debate The St. Dunstan's Uni Women .debaters won a mous decision Co a FE lewfoundiand. Miss Gladney is a senior student at Dal. The-debate_was. chaired by Catheline MacDonald @* senior able credit for the present ex- Congratulations J and good wishes were received érom Canada and other. parts of the world by Hon. frank Myers, em the Legislative Assembly following Thursday’s mace presentation ceremony. * oe me Venderiell, secretary general of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, sent Sen ‘ Committee sent his regrets that - he was unable to attend yester- day’s “ceremony. Congratulations were receiv- ed from John Turner, MP, chair- man of the Canadian Branch of the CPA. Mr. Myers received three tele- Fire Damages New Centre SUMMERSIDE — A fire at ‘12.40 yesterday afternoon hea- vily damaged the senior citizens recreation center being built in conjunction with the new senior ee home on Upper Gran- latter of construction. seg yt tire, which “er out while workmen were a ner, had still not been determin- « congratulations islatures to Speaker Myers. Program C With Preaching Phase (sland News Page Western.and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Feb. 26, 1966. Across P ondu 5. | Most politicians on campus will |dents a better insight into the Storm Slashes lin ar. a he_carsnig feo everett the Model Partiament rushes in-| views on current . |to full swing on Monday of eet coos both internally and ex- eo. : period, reported a spokesman at | the radio range. Reports from the Summerside | bureau of The Guardian at 11| o'clock indicated that roads, were drifting in rapidly, visibili- ty was poor and traffic was | moving slowly, The passenger train from) Boiden which was due in Char- A ONR official said the Abeg- her crossing with a THIS WEEK AT SDU Model Parliament Efforts Attracts Students’ Notice of holding » Mo- varsity basketball club meet ai. j sf aa § Pes z : e : 4 A ul 2 By WINSTON MacGREGOR The purpose Every politician has his day.|del Parliament is to give stu-| Mount Allison for the last game lof the season. Coach Ed. Hilfon predicts two. S.D.U. wins this, weekend. NOTES . 2 The S.D.U. Band and Glee Service Club on campus.” 7 | ‘The Yearbook for this year i lrapidly moving towards Fe tion under editor, Steven : in fact — as the campaign for | of government and to voice their i issues facing provement of les = Club will present a concert in Photographs of members the Alumni gymnasium at 8.30 - ; 1 iti- | ) | The leaders of the two politi- | societies on campus were | Reading Ass'n Moser Parliament are, tn aiphe (Swia2¥_ evening. _Mr__Huber pleted Wednesday i d \petical order, Weston MacAleer SN amas Meet ng Hel for the Liberals, and Philip MacDonald for the Progressive A meeting of the P.E.I. coun- cil of the International Reading Association was held Thursday evening in the library of St. Jean Elementary School The president, Miss Elinor MacDonald, chaired the portion of the meeting cluded thé secretary’s and trea- _ WANTED To BUY | Gold coins and old paper money, silver dollars, old Canadian and Nfld. coins, and old medals, Bring | above to the Charlottetown Hotel, room 300 or phone 894-7371. from Thursday 6 p.m. 24th of The campaign will k three days terminating with the and twelfth. It is hoped that conscious student electorate will — their will on election Since the International Read- ing Association is a professional body concerned with the reading in schools, the c devoted portion of the meeting to sing ‘suggestions for essisting in organizing a program devoted to reading for the teacher’s an- nual convention to be held in lire “ was mae dat he 1c nimis team, with tire? une February till 6 p.m. Satu * counci Reading Associa- FE 2 | i 3 : tion in cooperation with the cur- the I “abn = Tess ry 26th. riculum committee of the De-|finals. With them go our best ec hile =o eo pe pats wishes and best of luck that they ; tion f : F ee oo _ ee Crown. HIGHEST PRI PAID! : curriculum and the series of |SECOND? va ee PSone < readers available as well as the| The Saints varsity hockey , 3 - availability of the best mater- ad will face the big test of )=:issmisessscmmescmsnenimeanaemnemenmenemeniai a — the improvement of rea- i ~ The finalizing of details of this project are to worked out. with |* Miss Anna Riley, general-secre- tary of the teachers f t aL ? ‘ eo eo ae » He vt ~ fering congratulations’ to the P.E.I. Legislative Assemb! and to Mr. Myers. The Speakers of the Legisle- tures of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, aka toba, Saskatchewan and Brii Columbia. also sent the congrat- ulations of their respective leg- Street--The center isin the. Accused Remanded Charged with break and entry with intento to commit an indict- ables offence, a new Wiltshire man, Wilbur A. Cudmore, was $15 and costs or five days. with failing to stop at a stop sign, was fined $5 and costs or two days. A city man charged with being drunk and incapable was given Cecil P, Kelly, city, charged in SUMMERSIDE = The princi- pal of Athena High School, Thomas. Hall, spoke on the ‘gen eral course’ atthe. Summerside local of the Prince Edward Is- land Teachers Federation mid- term workshop Feb. 23 at Elm Street School, Summerside. Mrs. Dorothy Webster, presi-; dent of the local, acted as chair- man, , The general course was defin- ed as a second cirriculum and it is mainly an academic course with special emphasis on the practical aspects. It is begun at the grade ten level and is of special interest to high school students who are not able to complete the unjver- tity-preparatory high school course. It was reported by. Mr. Hall that 45-50 per cent ‘of the * | Island students fit into this cata. gory. He went’ on to tell how the students were chosen to take this course. He said that they take examinations. in. grade. IX, re- ceive differential tude and intelligence tests and individual terviews. : The speaker said that the gen- eral course certifiéate was valid for industrial firms, banks, etc: but not valid for university en- trance or teachers’ college. It a 20 day suspended sentence. A Sherwood man and a Hamp- shire man both arraigned on charges of illegal poession were or 30 “FOTOS OC CCO Oe CO OCCOCOC OOOO 2.00 Dinner at zie. Hall, Montague, on Thurs- day . Mrs, Hickox has pansion in scouting in Mon- | A program of parish revitali-| parishioners as possible in its been'in charge of the Cub tague, Brig. Reid and Mayor (zation, begun in St. Pius X Par- |preparatory phase. troop in Montague for over ten . Yeo both made mention of the |ish last Fall by Rev. Edward! This phase which continues years and deserves consider- | quality: of leadership for Boyce, CSsR, and extending juslil the last west of Lest when n | area at present. __-. |over a six month period, the missionaries be gin the = - conclude with ‘the ‘preaching | preaching part has ha d a high : phase scheduled for March 27th | percentage ‘of parishioners in to April 6th. Assisting Father|what are cailed,. “Reflection . Boyce in preaching the Renewal |Gvoups”’. These groups have will be .two priests who are ex-|been meeting every two weeks . perts in their fields, Rev. Em-/|¢o reflect on their role in the manuel Demerah, CSsSR,.a spe-|parish and community. jalist im religious education, and | 130 married people who have Rev. Claude , CSSR, who |been meeting in these groups specializes in technique |there are 100 young adults and SOLS Cots ba mre ia ee me | ie ale nt: women’s ° on their society. “oe the atiiudes and alms of the |growps forward reports to The judges for the debate were Sceond Vatican Council in its Boyce in Windsor where Mrs. Julien Herring of Charlot- Program, and features the dir-|they are studied with a view tetown, Jack . public ect involvement of as many |to knowing better the parish at the Confeder- and the needs of the people. Suce Ceakte in Charlottetown, Father Demerah has recentiy jon and 3. Alfred Hennessey, prom- Pancake'Race been appointed girector of re- - Charlottetown ‘architect. _ |ligious education ‘Diocen Commenting on behalf of the Title Returned of Landon, Ont., and is a dir. other judges, Mr. McA 3 ector new International St. Dunstan's high prai BELL’S CORNERS, Ont. (CP) | School -of Religious Education for thei“mein ppeeches and stvt- This suburban Ottawa commu- |¢Statilished recently in London ed that they showed e superior MRS. ARTHUR LOVE {nity is Slipping back to Britain |He is a graduate of the famed maturity, He said that : claim to the world derby |l@men Vitae catechetical cen- | "Dalhousie had the edge. in’ re- Fi Aid title in pancake flipping, |€ in Brussel, =. buttal. Irms Al Jack McLean, president of the | Father Primeau, who studied This is the second unanimous Bell's Corners Club, | Mission preaching in Paris is win for St. Dunstan's this year. | fF tival — said a cable will be sent to|ssociate. director of the Gen- a ° the Ma- es Vi Olney, near Buckingham, Eng- |¢Tal ‘Mission Centre in Windsor. They_ere now in line for oP ee Sss land, reporting an error in tim- ritime c : With Ads: ing one of the heats here Tues- : : {day aight, which gave Clara } pce hae > | Baker, 33, the title. Mrs. Arthur Love, chairman}. Miss Baker ran the icy course _|of the finance committee for the |in one minute and two seconds, P.E.I. Music Festival, recently | flipping a pancake as she went, announced that business firms |to win over 31 other contestants. ’ which advertise on this year’s|A cable of congratulations was musie festival will in ajreceived from Buckingham, pe great way valuable | where Sally Chittenden, 19, beat ’ assistance to the cultural growth |the other British contestants = ince of Qaee| ee renee: with a time of one minute and grams from prov: These programs will be distri-|87 seconds. ie bec, one from Guy Le Chasseur, | buted at the Confederation Cen-| Mr. McLean said it has been speaker of the Legislative As-|tre, Summerside High School |confirmec that in one of the sembly; from J.L. Baribegu, |@"d in Montague. heats, the Canadian girls acting speaker of the Legislative Members of the finance com-/ started 10 to 15 yards closer to Council. and another from|mittee are Mrs. Ada Diamond, |the finish line than they should Richard Hyde, former speaker Summerside; Mrs. - Henry . Pe-|have. He said the error occurred: of the. Legislative Assembly. All |,ers- Sie ou MacDonald, all of beat, andthe timers were. not ; m Mac : : were not were to express their Tegrelt Ot | cy sriattetown. ready for the re-start. for it cut-down on school J. 'W. Murphy, president of ‘the saying that music . child’s mentality and soc’ The afternoon session wtih ance a a discussion on. guid- i / Etta Anderson acted chairman. . Lorne fk executive director of the are Agency,’ Ivan MacKenzie, guid- an¢e counsellor at PCVHS, and David Lidstone, principal of Sum- School, IMPORTANT MEETING | For Cattlemen, at Kensington Thursday, March 3, 1966 P. M. 5:00 P.M.. 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