HONORARY DEGREE Rev. Canon E.M. Malone, former rector: of St. Peter's ‘sident of St. Dunstan's Uni- tod: with eanct « Cathedral in Charlottetown, versity during convocation ex- sented with an honorary de-, (RIGHT) is *seen with Rt. ercises yesterday ~afteggoon: ~gree “of Doctor of Laws Rev. George MacDonald, pre- led on the campus. in the not too ldistant - future. | “In reference to the new science building, it gives me a “\great, deal of ~ pleasure to acknowledge the debt that Saint’) Dunstan's owes to a most gen- erous ‘alumnis who has made possible this expansion in our facilities. I refer, of course, ta Dr--St. Clair Duffy of Montreal, ‘It was announced some three jyears ago that Dr. Duffy gave $250,000 towards the construc- tion ofthis science complex. Not only has Dr. Duffy given, $250,- “1900 but he has doubled that amount and to date Saint Dun- stan’s has been the happy recip-_ jent of the really handsome sum of one-half million dollars from our most generous benefactor: EXPRESSES REGRET jwith us today; if he were, ithink I would take a cue from Ed Sullivan and ask for_a_ big hand for our benefactor. Last | iyear I expressed the’ hope’ that | ithe bread Jhe ,cast upon ‘our fin- ‘ancial waters would return +o shim a hundred fold; wells the | hundred fold } 1s come to us..I/ ue the good wishes el ex- |pres “year, We hope to, have Dr. Duffy with" us when the new building is officially | opened in the fall. “Serious thought must be giv- en, in the immediate future, to ithe construction of student resi- \dences. The pressing need, at/ ithe moment, is-for-accommoda~— ition for the young ladies attend- | jing Saint Dunstan’s. It is gener- ‘ally understood that residence | ‘facilities. should be self-support- | ing. With the high cost. of. build- - jing and furnishings, added _to ithe high-eost-of -food-services- it becomes—practically impossible -for-the university to charge what | is necessary to“defray the cost of.| jthese services, and some means ‘of subsidization will have to be | i found. “Study has. been underway for some time regarding-changes in ' both our Arts program and our Science program. If present | plans carry: through we expect to ave -a_majors . program in operation here in 1966-67, and | Canon Malone was being pre- ~ President Delivers Report ht Convocation Ceremony ‘many students will be-; able to follow a majors program after \their freshmen year. This new |program. will provide ,a better | preparation for graduate ° work:| jin the larger.Canadian* univer- sities. I may say that ‘in these larger universities a student un- \dertakes graduate work after gaining his honours degree, igainin normally-takes four-years Rt. Rev. Cachan” MacDonald, ent ‘grant of $300 per ‘student jhave succeeded in some fair de- | after senior matriculation. president of St. Dunstan's Uni- versity, said the work of the university is no longer confined |tendance. fulltime students. st is_ ex: | tended-to-reach a gre of others in the province. twill. be made to universities here for every fulltime student in at- | However, in telling! of the extension work carried on | hé=a1so“eted last year during ithe summer period approxima- | — Monsignor MacDonald, who de- | livered the annual president’s ~ Yeport~a ee ee + des. yesterday, ‘dealt at length | ‘with government, both federal and provincial and financfal: aid to universities. Monsignor MacDonald told his audience a provincial govern- BRIEFS Joseph Costello, city, a re-"| lonraa to our graduates the uni- cently for Montreal where he’ | versity sets its.stamp of appro- will have a check-up at .the | ‘val upon them both’ as’ young Royal" Victoria. Hospital. . ‘IN HOSPTAL : Mr:. and Mrs. Joseph Mac- Donald, Souris, have returned | to thir home, after both: patients | in the P.E.1. and Charlottetown | hospitals. UNDERGOES SURGERY George Campbell of Primrose |your underwent surgery at the Mon- {provi treal Neurological Hospital. re- cently. With him are his two sisters Eleanor Campbell and +tely tof the many courses offered to make up academic deficiencies 'gree to teach you how togthink- and just what to’ think. © Good; ‘a, pedagogy means teaching ge- | | “We are grateful to His Hon- | ‘neralizations rather than tech- jour the ven Stee niques=itomeans™teaching~-econ+ nOUUCE, texts and relationships rather a “important or of delivering Techniques the address to the gra duates. [We are pleased? to have our /Chancellor confer upon His Hon- ‘HONORARY DEGREE foots tREtS- 'there must be, and they must be learned, .especially in profess- or acquire needed credits- —He~said~when~the term--open-: ed: last September there were | upwards of 600 students enroll-} ed-for the: various courses, and he surprised his listeners by | telling them. the number of cour- | ses, has now passed the 100 mark. The president noted the influx oy Tes students from other provin- ces’and. other ‘countries and_said Australia Was the only contin- ent not represented in the stu- dent-body. He hoped after a pre- sidential visit . there in 1968 Saint Dunstan’s would, be bett- er known there as well. -Monsignor * MacDonald__defin- ied. the purpose of- university | i | | Mrs. Pat Fitzgerald. Both sisters | reside in Montreal* and both are | registered nurses. POOR RESULTS’ Eastern fishermen, the foul weather that is prevail- ing, were able to haul their lob- | ster traps yesterday but the re- ‘Prnce Street, » | afternoon and was taken to the PEL, sults were poor. Fishermen re- ported less than a pound per trap. They explain the poor re- , sults to be Because of.the water is too cold and that the, lobsters | are not moving yet. COUNTY COURT , Judge C. St. °Clair . Trainor presided_at a_sitting of County Court Judge’s Criminal Court Monday: morning when the case of Barry Joseph Gass, Charlotte- town charged with break, entry and theft, was adjourned to May 12 at 9:30 a.m. for Council for the. accused is -D. Frank Sigsworth while Alan Scales represents the Crown. ACCIDENT Three-year-old David Wonna- cott, 77 Walthen Drive, was struck by a truck driven by | Charles E. Gillis: 37 at 2:10 Saturday |. Hospital suffering—from | bruises and shock. The child ap- sin front: of..71 Upper.Hillsboro - for newsboys Sponsored — by He-is a | grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Char- ! - les Swan, Mt report city’ police. WINS BICYCLE A fotmér Charlottetow# Ronald Swan, Dartmouth, Street. lad: was, judgment | a3 | in spite of | work when, he told the assem- fa plage: “In granting degrees*and dip- men and young women and. as young students. e hope, and with reason, thaf? St. Dunstan’s |will never have occasion to reg- lret her action today. You the | graduates of "66 have recéiv- ed’ much good advice as to your future and as to what the world ‘has in store for-you. I hope. that stay at Saint Dunstan’s has | ided-you- with the. opportu- ;nity to devlop’a degree of ma- iturity that will bea fitting Start jin your life’s work. “T trust that your professors | attending ‘the meeting will be president-elect of _ the CTA, /Kenneth H. More, MP, of Regina. Mr. More is a native of | Saskatchewan, MP for Regina city. He is president of-the Sask- | atchewan Anti-Tuberculosis Lea- | Upper | | | winner of a bicycle in a contest | the Dartmouth Free Press Edward: Rd.,..and Mrs. Wylie. Gibson. 6 More2u Drive, Charlott@town. ;. He’ lives with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Swan, &5 Belle Vista Drive, Dartmouth. : GUEST SPEAKER Guest. speaker at the annual Meeting of the P.E.J. Tuber- culosis League scheduled to be held in’ the Charlottetown Hotel Wednesday - will be T.A. Sal, CA, presidert of the Canadian Tuberculosis Association. Also gue. “GENERAL MANAGER G.-B. Langley, district: gener- al manager of- The: Royal Bank of Canada for Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island and New- foundland has been appointed assistant general manager at head office in Montreal.-His successor will be J.S.. MacMil- lan who with Mr, Langlesy and E.C. Wright, manager - of bank’s Charlottetown branch visited: His- Worship Mayor Cox. at City HHall Monday morning. BOTH RECOVERING - >. Billy Harper, Anglo; and Rob- ert McCarthy, Sea Cow Pond: are both in hospitals in Prince County | recovering from injuries receiv- ed in an accident near Alma Saturday morning which claimed | | the life of Mark Handrahan, 18 ‘of Tignish. Harper; a patient. in the Western Hospital, is report- | ed in good Condition with only | parently_ran in front of the truck minor injuries. McCarthy Prince County Hospital with a number ofv.broken bones and a concussion. Attending physicia! Dr. J.K. Beer said yesterday that his condition: is satisfactory 1 and his injuries are not extreme ly serious. | Phail, Harvey -Inman,, Myron +-Holmnes,—Roy Younker,_ Lorne _| Docherty. Interment was in Ar- ¢ the | is in’ +fonal-and—artistie—areas—of-know=: edge. —Takenalone, however, honoris ¢ they lead to manipulation rath- been closely y associated with the her than to. understanding. ‘ \education of youth in the prov- ‘ince for over 50 years and he NEW APPROACH |has had a distinguished career “Today this verity is brought |poth in the classroom and in the | out rather strongly in the new | service’ of his. country. We thank. ;approach to. teaching _ Maths. | your Honour for your generous |Facts there must also be, as imjacceptance of the duty we ‘the natural sciences or in his- thought His Excellency the Gov- tory.: Taken ‘alone, however, ernor-General would perform, they turn history, for example, |wis Excellency and Madame into mere chronology, into a sef-|Vanier have sent their regrets ies of dates and events which | a¢ not being able to be with us should be merely the frame- today and they both look for- |work or-the raw material out of ward to a visit to our campus which a genuine historical intel- ater in the year. ligibility cae se esl and “Pinally I extend a warm so it is- with other disciplines. | i The work. of the various st ous ta-reicome. 10th to- the —young clergy ‘dent bodies. was also” reviewed | igs delighted. to have Canon by the speaker who spoke Pat-/yyaione with us and it will be a ticularly of the “new masic pro- pleasure for our Most Reverend gram and the upsurge in curl- | Chancellor to confer on him our jing interest which~ brought the | richest. distinction the degree of prediction from him that | ice {Doctor 0! Laws, honoris causa. space would have to be provid- | Canon Malone is no stranger .to : /our audience and I trust he will | CITY AREA “T regret that Dr. Duffy is not | or-the-degree—of_doctor-. of_laws; | causa.. His Honour has: n you see on our stage. We, Former PE. Appointed Hector Mac L sad formar |Lyndale,; PEt. man_ recently | was appointed resident engineer |at Nanaimo, B ©, it-is announc- led by the British Columbia de- |partment of highways He joined the Canadian Army in 1941 and served. overseas where he met and marfied Lily Benson in London England. Mr. MacLeod brought his wife to a > Graduates Hold Dinner “The traditional- dinner—of—the Prince of Wales College’ graduat- jing class was held “Saturday, \May 7th, at Shining Waters Lodge, Cavéndish. Over one’ hun- |dred Buests enjoyed. Mrs. An- idrews” hospitality and the \dinner.. speakers. Barry r Nal F life president of the class, was. |master of ceremionies. Spr. Frank MacKinnon - spoke lof the growth of the college while Dr. J.J. Coyle spoke—of the im- portance of education and the |\development of the mind. Phyllis and her remarks caused much amusement as she gazed_ into jher crystal ball. Dancing brought ithe evening to a, close. : ‘Two Tisieles In Collision A "two-truck calliaies on the. | Trans-Canada Highway in South- port at 4.30 vesterday afternoon was. reported by the Charlotte- | ilast night. Involved in the acci- jdent-~were an International 3 ton truck and mont William=George=Coley:E Hee driving a-Ford 5 ‘ton: At the time of the collision one sland News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Cc harlottetown, Tues., May 10, 1966. - themselves operating a restaur- | |Nicholson was the class prophet _ itown. Detachment of the ror ‘Sheldon —-Charles-#- |Smallwood. of Southport driving-j= eee 4 Be oo See as 1 « itera se ae 45 eee New. York eo bay 4? waa 4 86 ae ne nab es Oe 87 Iyeayo : posehea On 84 ‘Los ‘Angeles ere 60 63 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea ther office says overcast skies 5 and intermittent rain were:-re- ported in most- Maritime. loc al- ‘ities late Monday. Tempera atures were generally in the md ; to high 30s. | A storm was expected tit de- velop .off the Delaware coast ae ‘today and - then move | rapidly northeastward. With its approach, rain will become. con- tinuous jin all three Maritime [province and —winds will in- crease to strong, easterly. | The storm will move off ‘to the east of the district early Wed- | nesday. In its wake skies wil! ; remain cloudy and enper ein: es very cool. _ Regional. forecast: . “Cape Breton, Prince Edward: ant. From there Mr. MacLeod Island: Overcast with intermit- moved into contracting on his; tent rain becoming continuous OWN =: _.|Jate morning and very cool. ‘CHURCH MINISTER ____| Winds east 15 increasing late |. Man. Recently Vancouver in 1945, where he first found employment with a build: | ing contractor. A short tifne latet the Mac-, Leods went into business ‘for | roy runs the boys’ camp ‘and his, | REJECTS COMPLAINT” wife directs the’ girls’. | Attending: thé banquet ‘were 350 |: OTTAWA persons from half a dozen Ont- has ruled that the Chateau Lau-' ario cities. Guest speaker was |Tier acted within’ its rights when the well-known Canadian journal- it replaced waiters -with a wait- ist, William Cranston, former fesses in--its cocktail ylounge. editor of the Midland newspaper: "The decision of H. Carl Gold- n+ ee arr en berg rejected a complaint %v SET: CQFFEF RECORD ——;the- Canadian Brotherhood ae ee Railway, Transport ‘and General Mexico ‘harvested, a record Workers (CLC) that .the CNR- coffee crop early this year of owned hotel broke +a labor about 3,000,000 -bags of 132 agreement by pounds each. _ ito es FRc el & (CP)—An arbitrator _ of switching waiters | GRANADA. 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In addition at 6.04 a.m. and sets at 8.16 p.m. to being a housewife and mother, | All ‘times ADT.- Mrs. MacLeod, runs ‘‘a succes- Island Native sful public stenographer's- busi- Awarded Honor The Midland, Ontario, Y.M.C.A. recently held a test-_ Apo banquet in honor of Mr.. Winston Smith, form- ren of Pownal, P.E.I. on the. ‘retirement. of Mr.. Smith after | almost 40 years of service to the Prior =to~ his” promotion Mr. | MacLeod was Engineering aide Be 3 at- New Westminister, WEATHER TORONTO (CP) —~ Tempera- Low overnight High Monday | FOR ALL YOUR Dest oe =. 894-6567. ~-HYNDMAN & co. 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The camp regarded_as_one- joncton 32 38 of the finest youth camps in Halifax” .......... 32 37 |Canada and several hundred - 38 |boys and -girls from all over 36 Canada and many “attend the ~43: |camp eae ‘summer,Mr._ a it “HONDA BIKES — -Where to ‘buy one? q rasayana Aas ed 44 4 ¥ eee eee DUSK make a left turn and the other | vehicle was the Southport Esso service sta- | tion and the Texico station. The damage to..the two vehl- | cles was reported to bé extensive | ed and wandered away..from the | scene. They were being collect- | ed at the time of the report. No injuries were reported. P.E.I. Building Appeal — Objective: $35,000 “HELP THE ARMY ATTAIN THEIR GOAL —ADD YOUR NAME TO. THE CONTRINYs TOR ROLL.” be back to visit us many. times FUNERALS lin the future.” MacPHAIL FUNERAL — The. funeral for Mrs. Ewen MacPhail of Argyle Shore was held Mon- | day” from the Cutcliffe Funeral | ‘Home. Service was conducted by | Rev. Ewen MacDougall, assists | ‘ed by. Royston Reynolds. The | hymns were: The. Lord ‘Is My | Shepherd and Abide With Me. A} isolo. In The Garden, was sung by Stephen MacLeod. Mrs. Mer- rill Green was organist. Flower- | bearers were: Harvey Younker, |Barry Newson, Wayne Newson, Milton Ward, ‘Clifford Green, | ‘Members and Guests Welcome Dance TONIGHT MAIN BRACE Come Along and Join The Fun of the trucks’ was attempting to. in-the_passing-lane--[- The—collision—occured—hetween} and 16 head of cattle that one of | the trucks was carrying escap- | _ Douglas Bros, &- Jones . of course! @ Low Down Payment @ gone Term Financing 155° Kent St. Dial 2-1234 \ Reeercataemanamel TS Musical Festival Concert | STARS OF THE FESTIVAL — 1966 Confederation Centre Theatre | Tuesday, May 10, 1966 - 7.30 P.N P.M. __ Teecaprome spectacie tat had to come thindering ing out of the most thrilling continents Arnold Green, Fulton Younker, Grangef MacPhail, | Phail, Neil MacDougall, Gage | » | Dixon, George Dixon, Dalvay Pollard. Pallbearers . were: Sterling MacPhail, Douglas Mac: | gyle Shore cemetery. YOUNKER FUNERAL — The '-funeral for Mrs. J.W. Younker owas held Monday ‘from the Cut- cliffe---FunerakHome to~ St. John’s Anglican Church, Milton. | Service was. conducted by Rev. A.E. Piercey. Hymns were: The Lord Is My: Shepherd, Rock Of}. |"Ages and Unto.The Hills. Pall ! bearers were: Dr, O.H. Curtis, Cyrus MacNeill, Charles Mace | Neill, Ronald MacLean, Claude | Younker,. Omar. Neill. Interment was in the church cemetery. 5 MOL a a PIL PaaS Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St.., Om cava! Hospital, neral Home, all those who helped in any way bereavement. nai a ah ‘CARD OF THANKS : The family’ of thé late Mrs. Allan MacKinnon wishes to thank Dr. Kassner, nurses of Souris Father C. MacDonald, the Perry Fu- flowers, letters and cards of “sympathy and all ° : Caught if a happy Mother's’ Mrs. Eric (Skip). Thomsen, who. sent. mss cards, {Simpson Ltd Office Equipment Firm. 4 i Skip and Simpson's were’ wi | cently by the DeJur Company, | Stenorette -Dictating ;Machine. . during their recent sad Welcome Home! .. arriving at the airport on evening, homé from an award winning 7-day trip to Bermuda Skip is an Office Machine sales. of Charlottetown and. Summerside, a Gary. Mac-.| : pe : eet Mr and Sunday Dav homecoming are with ,H. M, well-known representative ' 1. Piano Solo—‘‘Sing a Song of. Sixpe' Sacre Sey. Stewart | 2 Piano Solo—‘‘Polly Put the Kettle, On”. iesiees John Martin | | -3- Piano Solo—“‘Morris Dance’ os. ++++~Eileen—Bernard |= | 4 Piano Solo—‘‘A Jolly Dance” ......., .-.. Lana. Donnelly} 5. Piano Solo—‘'Shadows of Twilght’”’ . ‘ Martin Grant) 6 Girl’s Solo—‘‘Farmyard Song’ gu Pereee eines Monica Driscoll | | 7 Girl’s Solo—‘'Thistledown” ................ Catherine Grant} 8 Boy's Solo—‘‘Hair Cut’ ....5..55 John Bernard MacDougall | 9 School’ Chorus—‘‘Le Petit Cordonnier” .... Sherwood School) 10 Rhythm. Band—Own Selection ................. Model School| | 11 School Chorus—‘‘Fisher Maiden"’ ....,.. Brackley Pt.’ School 112 School Chorus—‘‘Drummer Curley” ..... Spring Park School | 113 Piano Solo—‘‘The Lute ..........:. s+» Helen Jane Bagnall; 114 Piano Solo—‘‘Tarantella” .+....... ; .... Heather Currie: 15- Piano-Solo—‘Horse_and Buggy’ _............,. Janet Woodgate 416 Piano Solo “Sonatina”. 266 oe ners Judith *Profitt 117 Piano Duet—‘‘March” ......... Patricia and Shannon Doyle 18 Piano Duet—‘'Parade of the Tin Soldiers”. .. Donald Campbell | ! and Pat Sinnott a ‘ : 19 Boy's Solo—‘‘Going to “Sea” Peery vs Donald Campbell 20. Boy’s Solo—‘'In The Merry Days of Old’’ . Peter Fraser 21 Girl's Solo—''Pretty Maid” 9... -........ Mary Beth Horgan | 22 Boy’s Solo—‘‘Peter Emberley” ............. Roger MacPhee | 23 School Chorus—‘‘‘Come To the Fai'r’ ............ West Kent’ . 24 School Chorus—'‘A Greeting’ ............:..:-..55 Bunbury 25 a Chorus—‘‘Jack Was Every Inch A Sailor“-/@avendish 00 26 School Chorus—‘‘Drummer Curly” ...:.... Southport School 27 School Chorus—‘‘Lady April” Ralce pire vee 9.6cece s+ OU WiBIOS 28 Flute Solo—‘‘Danzetta’’’... enlawen Maura Doyle, 29 Clarinet -Solo—:‘The Jolly Viking’’ ery C. Ruth Wonnacott! 30 Cornet or Trumpet Solo—‘‘The Young Artist’’. David Roberts 31 Cornet or Trumpet Solo—‘'Answer’’ ... Jimmy Campbell 132. Piano Duet—‘‘Celandine” ......:. Glenda MacWilliams and Marilyn Duffy : ae $3 Violin Solo—‘'Melody im G"” .......5..... .. Peter Robinsor 34 Recorder. Solo—Own Selection ~......... Neil MacKinnor 35° Jr. Boys’ Choir—“The Lord aa a “Shepherd” ~~ Park Roya! 36, 4 H-Club—“The Nova Scotia Son Grand Tra¢adie $7 Chorus, C.G.1.T.—"A Breeze Connie ‘Dancing”’ RVeGaN Trinity { United Church : INTERMISSION 38. String Ensemble... Kathleen McGuigan String. Orchestra>~ 39 Piano Duet—‘‘Pony Ride’ ..°Billy Knox and Joe Allan Martin 40 Girl's Solo—‘April’s A Lovely Lady” Peggy Ann Coffif 41. Girl's Solo—I Know Where I’m Going’... Pamela Campbell 42 Roman Catholic Choir—‘‘The: Lord is King” St. Patrick’s Girls’ Choir 43. Girl's Solo—'‘Alpine Song? seeees: 2 Shetidyth Tredenick 44..Girl’s Duet—*'May Day Carol”. ...... Pamela Campbell and Patsy Kipping 45 School Chorus—‘‘The “Drum Major" and Gay Hunter Birchwood High School , 46 School Chorus—‘‘Berceuse”................¢. Parkdale 7 School. Chorus—‘The Bay of Biscay" haves Queen Charlotte 48. Schoo] Chorus—'‘The Pioneers’? 3...45.. pve St. Jean +49 Girl's Solo~‘‘The Coquette’s Song’”.........° Gail -MacQuarrie Girl's Solo—‘‘Where e’er you Walk’’......,.. Victoria Hunter 51. Girl's Solo—‘'My Heart is Like a Singing Bird” Barbara *Mofeside .... ! | 52° Girl's Solo— Own Selection vere hens Elaine Bryenton 53 Girl’s Trio—‘A Gaelic Croon” -..,,../.... Heather MacAulay, Trudi Stewart, Patty Hunter : : 54 Girls’ Trio—‘‘A Bird’ BL ONg sui ais Carolyn Ling, Barbara} Weale, Shirley Graham : 55 Piano S$plo—‘‘Impromptu Op. 90 No. 2’" Lynda Drake 56_ Barit Solo—"‘The Gay Highway” ane Gordon Jensen 57 Operatic Solo June Foster 58 Women's Chorus— “The. Lord is My Shepherd” : > Confederation Center Choir -.§9 Women’s Chorus—‘‘Lullaby” and ‘‘Kitty McGee” Bell Tone -Singers Saose Piano Duo—‘‘Chants Sans Paroles’ Sheridyth Trednick, -Dianne Moore is sep 61, Piano Quartet—Own Selection Audrey ‘Gillis, Sue Brenton, Jean Parker, Helen MacRae. Performers for the first half. of the concert to arrive ‘in care of the teachers. Enter ‘and leave by stage entrance on Richmond nners of a Sales contest “held re- ‘makers of the world famous i ; a Adv't.) 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