-9 t OWN! AGENCY Windbreaker , d collecting entrance nnineyitiuy COOL AND C max far from cool and comfort- able in lllli water because the tem- petature is 3.": degrees fahrenheit. lhat week But) Loni thought it vinuld be something different to ply in swimnunz a few day: be- fore the sviimmin:. season opened. it was because this brave swim- mer stayed in the water for only I few seconds that we suggest to OMFORTABLF all who like to swim: "wait for I couple of more weeks" Perhaps in a few days Bob will receive I letter asking him to join one of the well known Polar Clubs, or telling him that 35 degrees is warm water to what they art up ed of swimming in. Guardian Photo. Q. C. H. NEWS Student Council Discusses Graduation Day Exercises While many institutions of learn-I lng have reached and passed their. platform. upon graduation, ”ofi days to be remembered," Q.C.H.j students are up to their necks in books. Yes. now is the time the high school crop wish they were receiv- ing a B.A. degree instead of work- ing toward their Jr. Matric, which incidentally is two years away for the (senior) grade X students. So it seems as though "knee- deep in books." we shall be for I while to come. The Drama Club is trying to work in time for rehearsals of the play - "Back to the Kitchen Wtr man" which is entered in the Pro- vincial Drama Festival and which is scheduled to take place in St. Peter's Hall, Charlottetown, start- ing on May 21st and extending to Saturday, May 25th. The adjudication of the school entry will be on 'v'v' J ” night.i May 22nd. drama activities for the year. The Drama Club will be discussed fur-,Graduation Day Exercise and the; ;'Social Committee, concerning tliei "Grad Dance." thcl", in next week's column. SPORTS mo for I swift turn to sports. The boys' basketball team gave-were not available at the time of, everything they had. to cnptureiwriting. lite Island Basketball School Cham-', pionship Title. The game which decided this vic-i tnry was played gym on Friday the 10th. The visiting team was Queen ion the results of your exams. in the Q.C.H. ant week-end but rcmembcr "Thai only cure for grief is ACTl0N."' Teen-Age Safe Driving Road- E-O To Be Held Today The annual Teen-age Road-H). . sponsored by the Junior Cltainberl of Commerce here in Charlotte- town will be held this afternoon It the Charlottetown .-ltrport, all are invited to attend and see their son, daughrcr, or friends perform. , This afternoons course will be as follows: driving forward and: backward, exercise two scrl1?ll- 1 tine maneuvering in close limtts,t exercise three, smooth stopping. deceleration in to fcet from 20. mph, and ekercise four. paralledt parking backing ill and pullitig out of stall. .. if Ten days ago in Port Colhorne the Jnycee held their Ruadco and Jim Lee was the winner that will go the Hamilton on June the first for the regional finals-. The winners of the rt-gtoiml fi- nals will attend the Txatioiiul finals that are to be held in Lontion t)n-y tario, July 12th-l4th. - - -- .m The winner this afti-i-iionii uill nzued by the firms of Chm-long. receive I large trophie lllzll he or town. she will keep for one year andt Dom 'miu it, you will enjoy I smaller one that they will keep every moment ii the Teen-Age indefinitely, also they will receive y Road-e-o this afternoon It tho I travel clock and other items do- Chailottetown Airport. A ALBERTON HIGH SCHOOL Things Are Quiet Before - Grade Xll Exams May 21 Like the pupa stage in the life of presided. I; was decided to pay an insect the students of A.H.S.tf0T transptrtatlon of the girls to have entered I resting stage. Un- 1 Prince County Hospital tea. Tem- like the insect the students havej POFBFY Dlans were made to hold withdrawn into their ”cocoon" not ' a PBM-TY sale in the library early to sleep but to prepare tiieiiiselvcs in June. it was also decid ” to fight but not half I powerful one' as QC. The winning score was 35 - 25. They took two games to one mi Win. As it now stands. the school's, hockey and basketball teams llaVI1 in the 1956-57 year, brouglit to their home base the hockey andl basketball championships. Gaines- well played. boys, and thanks! l That last game of course has. ended active basketball for the- Ichool year. An atheletic banquet is being pre- ' pared to put I climax to all sport; activities and to bestow honours! upon the members of the teams of hockey. basketball, football and soccer. STUDENTS COUNCIL A short meeting of the student council was held on Friday. May 10th. but the final and most impor- tant meeting of the cotincil was, -held Friday. May 17th, where all. members of the various commit-l . fees were present to give thier Tl1lR should just about wind up yearly reports. - The council also discussed the Results of the whole met-ting. Good Luck. You P.W.C. kids, So to everyone, have a pleas-1 Queen Charlotte now bids you Iqunre School who put up I goodtgood-bye till next week. I ment Artists l Are In Britain Than Anywherel More Entertain Iy ROGER STONEBANICI Canadian Prean Staff Writer LONDON (CPJ-Jack Fallon, I entertainment world. "The U.S. may have Hollywood and Broadway, but there ITO more artists in the square mile in Britain than in any other country in the world." The 41-year-old musician from London, Ont., speaks with consid- ernhle nuthnrity. In the 18 years Iince he reversed the normal ml- graiion trend by heading cant- warda across the Atlantic. Fallon had played an increasingly im- portant part on the British enter- talnyneni scene -- particularly in the field of modern jails. Today he owna I proaparoua va- riety agency and I string of lass eluba stretching from Souiihend on the Essex coast to lot-idon. On most Tueedny evenings. Fnl-, Ion can be found at the Harrow Jazz Club. wearing a Cflllllplldt and grey trouaerai rn lau-loving members. I ( yshort, stocky and with thinnlngl ,. lr, Fallon dreuaa and IDe:hIi Englishman. Villa on II. . "he was I Canadian. she! 'A Canadian Tell me II-I .- niia am vialtad Irltnln lnl rhythm made him an instant hit with British dance quickly became I match-soughta after free-lance musician. Among entertainers be han played with are Duke Ellington, Noel Coward. Marlene Dietrich and Lena Horne. as Cana-Variety. in 1952 with the intention of handling only hands.t"'"'- but soon branched out into allier -- -- typee of entertainment. And his- lntuitive sense of public tastes in; entertainment have made it I' nuccau. lliiu. touring wartime air bases ”, I member of the RCAF1 ;Streamliners l .years later he joined Ted Heath's; :;::"dmE;:ad'l:;' lg'r':u?iI:'y!no't 3:, ll);-ilid.lnone of the most vopular inl United States, in the centre of the i QUICK H". dance band. Twat The Canadian's foot - tingling- fans and he He launched hie agency. knowny 'l'0BON'l'0 SINGER la signed Patti Lewis after hearing a taped CBC bi-oadcatitl performance by the 24-year-old Toronto singer. Fallon in also proud of the fact that he was asked to teach the Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandr. square dancing before left for a three-week tour of Canada in lid. 2 Hi: latest venture is I new radio seriaa cowboy Itnger Tex, Ritter. 1 He likes it "fine" in Britain, but ' keepa up his Canadian contacts. with a visit "home" Iva-y three, years. 5 tram: gi-iggg Egg 33 i " 5. Q A'lEu1d.OKhpIlIl Zr:-ua iaoiiuaeu-out ,, termllaalarrnferl by diligent study for the final ex-. provide financial assistance for lams which will be upon us sltortly, ' the dcglegatee attending the High This period of the S('ll00l term School Red Cross conference at could he called "The i-zilin ht-rurel Fredericton in mid-summer. Plans me gm.-ni " , for graduation exercises were left In rci.:ard to the extinis it hztsl ll" 3 ml" "wellui been learned that tlmtle l'.! wiil)-..i..,... begin writin their filial cxattis at i .-i.H.S on TTl?.N'(.lH)'. liziy 21st. Ail Never lhe time of writing ll is not known when the exams uili be-Lzin for the Replace worms! 1 o or classes. . Maritime Board cxanis will liel COLUMBUS GA. (AP, g Di: wrmen the week b”g'""i”g "ml" 24 (how ll'ilUZll'll i'ltilll('5l.)lll.k on the Debating will be resumed by the family line. fishermen. They-u; Grad” 1,1 "M355 "" may Wm wlw" - the latest in litre for the wile'y boss- the topic will be ”Rcsolvcd lluit' The mck in simpley you (ah. . the United Nations has been a fail-lcimlmspin. snap an ,.m.ru.5(.,,n tire. '. These .debaleS HIV? l)F8C' tablet in it, here holes for the cast- U09 "I Public Slieakinii and the ing liiic. faistcn on some hooks current one will also be an aid and you".-9 in business, in the history Cour” Tom Kinney sports editor of The regular monthly tueolins of. the ('oluinl)us Ledger. describes the Students' Council was held lnl this gadget in his column and says the Grade 11 classroom on M;iy."bas5 go for the spinning. bub. 10th. President 1-Evelyn Carpcnterlbltng clothespin lure like mad." INSPECTION DAY The Montague High School Cad-l Montague High Cadets entered M C'"'W- 5-S W9" 35 ""19" Mill the Prmincial Inspections. formal- xchml "ma corps ulrmmhnul "'9 ly for the first time in June. 1956. province are working hard now int , , 0,4,, .0 wt" this year-. inspec,lTlll.I year they will be inspected tltn latter part of May. THE LATEST L i SUM-Hl-NOTES The big news at Summerside High School this week is the circu- lation of the school year book "The Emblem”. The book with its Nd cover is being enjoyed by 8'" the students and friends ofvlhe school. It contains stories, write ups, on happenings, and all kinds of pic- tures including the graduates of 1957, and Students” Council as well as the teaching staff. Congratula- tions are in order for Jimmie Nor- ton teditort and his ediioi-ial staff. If you haven't already bought an "Emblem" be sure in my one MW from any High School student In the iii-Y clubs of Beta and Gamma this we.-k. elections for officers to take office in the fall were held. Those selected as members on the executive were. "The Emblem" Comes Out With Fine School Record Marjorie Ireland, Grade 10: nec- retary. Arlene Moori. grade IOM; Treasurer, Arlene Bernard. grade 11. Beta: President, Marjorie! Shankl. grade 11; vice-president. Betty Prichard. grade 10; secre-y tary. Barbara Benton. grade 11:1 treasurer, Joyce Burns, grade 11.1 Each of these girl: in I Summe -i aide High School student and we wish them all the best in theirl clubs' work next year. . h Ned Henthorn. I grade 12 stu- dent leaves this week-end for Ot-I tawa where he will represent our? school It the "Adventure in Cit-5 'lzensliip" program. The Rotary Club of Summerside is sponsoring Ned and we are sure he will en-r joy his trip and visit to our cunn- try's capital. Just one more week left to study ! Gamma: Presidennt. Joy Nichol- son, Grade 10; vice, president, Francis Albert Sinatra is one of those rare stars who has knownl what it is like to be the subject ofl both teen-age and adult adulation. Many of the bobby-suxcrs. who sighed and swooned, to the sound of Frankie's voice. hack in 1943 and 1944. are tiow wives and mo- thers, but still Sinatra supporters. In many cases their husbands pro- The fishing lure in easy to make at lioiur-. llc 1l)'.s. and it it t-. y as well as some flshcrnien say up on cluthespina." DRAWING NEAR The Corp: will rccciva I num-. her of points to which thcy Irei worthy and these will he compair-it ed with the points of other Corpiii on the Island. By doing this thel MOORE & McLEOD LTD. INVITE YOU TO SEE (l0THIl!-G FASHIONS FOR TEEN AGERS i ON THE SECOND FLOOR FOR THE TEEN AGE GIRL Teen Age Coats . . . .. . . . . . . .19." to 25." Teen Age Cor Coats ........I.9I to 510.” Teen age Jackets and Blazara . . . 7.” to 11.” Teen age Jaans It Slim Jim . . . . . 2.” ea 3.” Teen ago Corduroy Strides . . . . . . . . . . . 5." Teen Age Sweaters - Pullovers . . . 3.” - 4.” Teen Iga Sweaters - Cardigans . . . . . . . 4.” Teenage Sltiria ............. ZJUNEJIQ ON THE FIRST FLOOR FOR THE TEEN AGE YOUTH Icon age Tartan Sport Shirts . . . . . 1." - 6.” fun age Slacks in Gabardinas. Wool Flannel: ' ..o............-at-..4.,DEOTo.,D Tun age Sport Coats from . . . M.” to I9.” Teen age Navy llue Ilazara . . . 11.9! to IT.” Teen-Agers And Adults Still Like Frankie-Boy 15 lot Mine" and "Five Minutes More. "the tacklc shops had better stock X for tlmse "big" exams so make the most of your time. bably admire the crooner-at-lor as tniicli as they do. This is quite a switch for the fellows, because back in the swoon cra. few teen- age boys were numbered among the Sinatra set. in the mid 1940's "The Voice" was a consistent best seller of single recordings. His big Colum- bia hits included: "Nancy," "Oh. What it Seemed To Be." "Put Your Dreams Away." "This Love Adults today are more in " J to buy LP albums, lliaii single disks, consequently Frank ll I heavy fa- first. sccond and third place will be obtained. liistructing the Corps are three of the High School teacherlz Jack lltighcs. Edwin MacDonald, and Leslie Stuart. is QUESTIONS f AND ANSWERS Qewhqe was the first light- house erected by the U5. federd government? Awape Henry, Light. at the entrance to Tidewater, Va. Q-Has the famous Lust Dutch- man gold mine ever been found? A-No, alth on g h 'annual searches for the fabulous lode, supposedly located in the Super- istition Mountains east of Phoenix, Ariz., are still conducted. Q-W-hat was Tom Thumb'n real name? A- Charles Sherwood Stratton. I vorile on the album market. Ev- eryone of his Capitol sets have been good sellers. with his most recent package. "Close To You. among the most popular LP'a for several weeks. i The Hoboken. New Jersey-born singer, began his rise to fame twen- ty yeara ago, when he won I Malor Bowes amateur contest. lhrry James was the first big name band leader to feature Sinatra. lie lat- er released him from his contract for an important herd: with the Tommy Dorsey band. The term swooner-crooner becane an imer- national expression I short time later. While the fans of yesterday ad- mired the man, as well as his voice. it may be assumed that be- cause of his controversial private life. his present day fans seem content to admire hla great artis- try. Pat Boone. who recently com- pleted his first film "Bernadine." is now set to appear in I new mu- slcal-comedy with Shirley Jones. How time flies by! Ozzie and Harriet Nelson's youngest son. Ricky. has become I recording Ir- tlat. His aongspsiated for the "malt set” are called. "Teenagers Ro- mance" and "rm Walkin' ". The latter, of course in Fats Domino's big song. Skiffle iii still the most popular sound on the British airwaves. Lonnie Donegiin'a recording of "Cumberland Gap" is currently the best selling disk around the British isles. Tommy Snnda will probably 'Join the ranks of young singer! with popular albums to their credit. His "Steady Date" collection In selling at a steady pace. The LP includes: "Too Young." "Gradua- Q.-II there any actual docu- mentary Ividence i to Ipril 28. 1564. II the date of Shakespeare's birth? A-No. His baptism, however. April 3. has been recorded In of 1564. i Q-Is there I particular time in day when tornadoes are moot fre- quent? A-Although tornadoes have oe- currodatnlltlmeaofdaynnd Illllt. moat of them strike between I and 6 p.in. Q-What raviaion occurred in Chinese newspapers in 1956? A-After Cliliu adopted I new so-letter alphabet, the newspaper: began printing sentences horizon- tally lnatead of vertically. Q-Why in I soldier, who tries to avoid unpleasant duty, refer- red to as I "gold brick?" A-It started with the former. legal pratice of soldiers being able to buy off their enlistmenta by hiring a substitute. This was in effect as late as the Civil War. Q-Who was the first premier of the republic of Poland? A-Ignace Jan Paderewskl. the famous pianist. aupport doinr as expressed President 1 ma. Q-Wlint were tba Four pr... Franklin D. A-Freedom of Speed. Er... don: of Worship, Freedom (1-0. Want, and Freedom from Fear, Q-WW9 ll "'3 0111! country in the New World did ever nerved II the seat of govennnent for . Eumpean monarchy? A-Brazil. The king of Portugal moved his court to Brazil whg. Napolean Bonn w”: armies oc. cupied hia country. Q-In what foreign country 1. there an accurate copy of Georg. Washington's Mount Vernon home? A-St. Cloud. I suburb of Far- is. France. The resemblance i. not accidental. for the house was originally built by the U. S. gov. ernment II a display for die Pat-is Exposition in 1932. Q-Which of the U.8I large cent. is generally considered the rarest; A-The 1799 cent which is hard to find even in poor condition. Q-What was the meaning of Mark Twain. the pen name adopt. ed by Samuel Clemens? Awark Twain was the pilot's call to indicate that the water wag two fathom: deep. Exams are over i i i 1 Dancing 9:30 to 12 tion Day" and "Too Young To Got Steady." TURNTABLE PREVIEWS The Girl With The Galdan Brnldn and My Little Baby (Vie- tor) Perry come. A ditty and I allck rhythm tune; either aide could be I follow-up hit to "Round and Round." IORTHITIEN AOEGlRl(FirItHaIr) new AGILONDON LASSIEMAN TAILORED nousss 2.9: not was STRAIGHT-Fi.ARED mo PLIATED SKlRTS1.9Ifa4.9I a mu Act LIATHER SHOULDER nos.................3.nuu.n C run was COSTLME,JEWll.L!RY....................i.00Iad1.lI MINAGISIXWAY nus new Act smrcua GLOVES ' nnuea uov ANNE. SWEATERS....................3.9Iaad4.9I R5 5- NFLEOD Mitt Ietnaeeea aIeaeeIaaeIeaIo... l Ole Rock 'n' Roll of the Y BIG DANCE rumour 1 Y.M.c.A. Final dance of the season aponsorad by Centennial Club Admin .50 - .60 Get hep with the latest in medallions--to match your latest sweater ensemble in colors of bluekriioo and red-ONLY . . . . TAYLORS JEWELLERS f WY, W: o In re a an. INA!-ell.-eiln mYIIgI,AlJ”'g! v