Advertise Odds And Ends Here Secure Extra Christmas Spending Money Inexpensive Want Ads Sell Everything Fast . . . Ask For An Ad Taker! The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon.. Dec. 9, 1963. 15 THE WEEK AT SDU ; ‘.1’. Early Mornin A CUS regional conference is to be held at the University of . 6-8. 'I'he will bring together all CUS chairmen and the stud- cnrts Union presidents of Mari- time universities to discuss uni- versity problems in this area, one of which is federal grants to universities. Apparently Dal- -housle Univensity B investigat- ing this problem and will likely submit a report to the confer- ence. Saint Dru.nst‘aln's has de- cided to send three delegates to the meeting. as It is felt that much could be derived from it. Representing SDU In ‘ n will be the Students’ union pnasi. dent. Coll-n McMillan. CUS Chairman M8II‘y Donovan and committee member Frank Ken- n y. All the resident students at St. Dun-staln's were pleasantly surprised by a practice fine drill on Thursday morning at 2:00 o'clock. skated last yell Toby's life. Honest to goodness, it made enough noise to stir the dead. Students In Main and Dalton had the special privilege of going down the exterior flivrc escapes from four floors up. And at two o'clock in the morn- ing. chum. that's not easy. How- ever. despite the cha-glrin of the students and faculty members UNPLANNED olvlalzslo-N’ plummeted on Toronto and flan Oopoer Co. tunnel. Jor- vmK,mM,r mm.kNs' mp Ml, went over quickly and efficient- dan RllV9I' broke into tunnel ‘ltl‘2Il_V. callsillg nlmlllll-long mine closure. Culllpally stock mm employee at River Jordan. B.C.. looks disconso- lately as torrent of water poum tluln olltlumce to Cowle- Pope Paul Stamps Council With Driving Personality sources of dlvln e revelation part of the church in the third threatened to aggravate oldlcentury AD. Its provisions al- wounds between Catholics and low modern languages. includ- Protcstants. did he clamp down. ‘ ing English. to replace Latin In He ordered the issue otf the-the mass and the sacraments. floor for revision later. ;such rites as communion. bap- ‘W SBY9 3 The first council session de-jtism. confirmation, marriage ‘Canadian Union of Students) bated several topics, but com- -and penance. VC0nl9_'I‘€fl09 ll'E‘ld ill August. John pleted action on none. Popel The session also com~ple'.edl‘1"Iamf."aln delivered a short talk Paul took steps to speed the ldebate on several topics. TllE">t.' lon the aims and Policies of that pace. He set up a system ofldealt with the nature of the organization. The student body council moderators or presiding lchurch. bishops and diocesan ‘passed a motion moved by Basil officers. appointing four cardi-lgovernment and e first three ,1-Inf-re. band president. that the nals close to him. lchapters of a five-chapter docu- j band separate m-. Results showed._ The modera- . ment. on Christian unlty. ganizgtion with fun students’ 1}“. tors llmlted speaking time. used lRECESS HELPED I ,‘-,on pnvilegleg, their gavels freely and ordered; _ _ . votes when deadlocks stalled the i The sessmn benemed l" 0?” 'c‘”lNw‘“' COMMITTEES proceeding :respect from a nine-month_l§-I-I wmte, Cum-Va] president, lcess. In this period the origin lxen Mcmmis mpom than we -rwo DEGREES pnssan [:9 topics prepared for the Loni; lcommittees for the varnious jobs The second session bI'0Ugl'lL’Cll were consolldatedh nto I ‘in the carnival have been set zgaldfeaclllelfixsr ofoglelurgldsfrdshig l1(3’ln-fiery“ lilo?“ cllalaedlmllll I up,‘ "em a: lie d'm°mm °°'"' In the first session under John ‘ . . . . ‘ I ’ '- ‘ ll" "993 an 9 Chairmen DI the Cardin.” u.ch.bishps_ and with eventuall Cthrlstllan umty as ;:(tIll]l(I‘IrCllmVi(tcte to be part of an. ‘Mach adwmsemem‘ Gerald °'t':,""§h,’.d1”k',’,"‘ af,°'l"‘.j umlianizmlllzr l£>?:ssTt:l:l»ls°l:»'nsu;:§lol That logo '15 So the council has mzgflald a"‘lmR°ff'}v:f.a’°Dc::' war a ew w u 0 ex- " ' . ‘ ' ‘ , I . - - C : - "CL The“? origins’ back_land_tllc~arts‘. callid forlfrtiedgfninow completed yvork on one-v__._.h.a{ queen) Mary Dmavam trounds, attitudes and out1In0If§s i$0r;3f°‘a’l‘1‘é"t“l"‘i‘ghl ;‘t’:;§d‘;’:ds 0'“;§:1ge"n‘(ll‘a °f me ‘em’ “I L‘ ltlnat Palrade. Steve Caplesz re- ‘ e an s, _ ~ . 2 rcslments. Ron Gallant: snow orallty and truth. - Some quarters felt that things {sculpture Jim Mdcamfle. him M22. I. . . _ _; ' . me ; . e y. it important note on ‘in St. Peters Basilica last Wed .would like to complete f . “he [last Emu“ the “elm com_ inevitably there were confu- ship 2.147 to four and the de-;Paul ordered drafting commls- g:‘;"“"s‘:£3‘l‘P“5~“°5 P" °3_l9 “'95 olon, lagging and wasted timegcrcc on communications 1.960 to lsioners to rework all documents ; 9' “d’~’"*5 I‘°R‘'9‘91‘ "1 J30“- u the council fathers struggled I I64. -towards that end. ‘,3’-‘-_ to speak In Latin and strove to? The reform of worship was‘ Two pamcmarly controversial, This. the committee feels will work together. jthe biggest change in the Ro- “ems in the topic on christian «be more of a convenience to the Pope John was patient. Onlylman rite liIur_E.V Since Lilli" “"‘unity were left hanging. students than the last minute once. when a discussion on placed Greek In the Western One is a declaration that all g-scrlalmble for four dollars the ::““‘_""' ‘ .men are free to worship as they dalv before the affair starts Wirephoto). about the busiest place on cam- pus now. since the Christmas exams are just around the cor- ner. Besides the supreme cram. there are always the usual re- ports to pass in and these. course add to the horrendous task. The holidays start on the nineteenth of this month. and end on registration day. the thlnrl of January. The first glcnerall meeting of the Student's Union was held Wednesday with a favir attend anre considering the poor wea- ther on that day. Paul D. Fos- GERALD MILLER VATICAN CITY (AP) —- The second phase of the Vatican ecumenical council was stamped with the driving personality of Pope Paul VI. Pope John XXIII conceived the council—the first In 92 years bring the Roman Catholic Church up to date and move to- ward Ohristlsn unity. But. the two months of the session just closed demonstrated that the council now belongs to Paul -—to The two pontlffs were close in views but their personal styles and methods were as different as their looks. Pope John. white - haired. ro- tund. jolly and gentle. was on the whole easy-going with the council. each other and to adjust to his Ideas for the church's future. CONFUSION INEVITABLE Jchoose-—an Idea that some .c.'m- One of the changes made ‘this -fservatives regard as potentially ;;\iIcar colnhcermwflthe class presi- d s. ent . . I Cl‘! 'l°+leT°wl'l and R°Y5_l+Y Elgtfeelotlller is a declaration-do lmenfbe,-3 '2} the n;n¢,mfmé,,m. Community Centre — Charlottetown Monday, December 9th, I963 8:|5 P.M. Election of Officers Guest Speakers: Refreshments QUEENS COUNTY 1 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSN. ’ ANNUAL MEETING Will Be Held ' Community Centre, Stewart St. Charlottetown MONDAY DEC. 9, I963, 9 p.m. niuscnow or omczns AND ALL comxmr ASSN. susmass TO all: COMPLETED ' . . {signed as a blow at anti-semit- mmee as in me mm‘ but Wm 5‘|'l1 D|$l’l'lCl’ Queen: lism—>-that all mankind bore _r9s- I work mgemller to co-ordinate lponslblllty for Chrlsts cruclflx- “.1353 adivmes. A we“ known 5. nn. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ‘W “"3 c.°"'d we - -ms ,trouble in Arab nations. 1?“ ms name ‘my, being pub MEETS OPPOSITION gllshed in case any last minute .(-oncept al authority be- ‘3'‘’‘“' “*9 J°“1'“°3'm9" PM 0" I ling share: with bishops aroung l“‘°m‘*"d““3 SIWW 5401?‘ 80m? the worl . most cnunc . by several hundred -Pope Paul issued a pensonall decree last Tuesday easing red tape for his bishops. He granted and privileges they formerly were granted. on request to the Vatican Curia. for limited pe- els of I333-llved radioactive fall- out pr uced by Russian nu- clear tests In December. 1962. on the decline. This was shown In the Octo- ber report of the health depart- vision, issued here. on studies made across Canada on current fallout levels. of a number of radioactive by- product: df nuclear explosions in air, rainfall. soll. milk and Some prelates In the Middle lgrwp ms been sought to pro- Conservatlves opposed th e “"g°tl'3l‘i°“5 fa“ ’l““'l'B»'l‘- L33‘ but id fathers liked the ea. ._ r U 2 bishioglfs to resolve the deadlock, them permanently many powers . OTTAWA tCP)—Average lev.‘ nods. have passed their peak and are ment's radiation protection di- These studies show the levels other subltances. sum-137. rose to record highs In September. However. they dropped significantly In October and are expected to continue to decline provided there are no more nuclear test: In the at- mosphere. Dr. Peter Bird. head of the radiation protec t I on division. said In an Interview the drop In fallout levels was anticipated. "We have passed the peak of contamination from the Russian tests In December. 1901." he sald.“'A similar pattern was ob- served following nuclear bomb cuts in the atmosphere In 1060." T‘ SPEAKERS’ WILL INCLUDE HON. J. ANGUS MacLI-JAN — MR. HEATH MCQUARRIE amt speaker wlll Be Robert Oostes, M.P. ._EVI-JRYONE WELCOME- Are Found Exhilclrclting , lpl-oblem now is to get alike. I suppose the wtlole dlri.'l lers working as a unit. Man for The library has beconve Just lwlllllock -MacMillan -1)-(5u.nm»l report on a CUS ed g Fire Drills {A 1.500 people and If there coull ‘ be g repeat per-fonmance_ thr- carnival would be well off fin- ancially. LOST HEARTBREAKER The hockey team didll‘t make any headway In standings ' with the back to back losses to UNB and St. 'l‘hom«as last week- end. That UNB game was a real I heart breaker. The Saints led ' &2 w-itlh only 24 seconds Ir-It‘ when Dem-el IeBlanc scored on a freak goal from the bluelinc. = Then in the overtime. the Saints ind couldn't match the ' choc and fiercz Tommie-s for 3) minutes wh:-n Ed Hospodor pretty well took- control of things wvlrth hlls four goals in the, final period. Hr- had already scored one in tho first. Despite the 14 goals an-alllsl the two St. Dunstzanls goalies. the I blame must lie clhllefly with the Saints defence corps. Time af-. ter time. SDU defencemem would get caught up the ice g'lv- ‘ ing St. ’I‘hom~as s two-on-ore break. In the final period alollc. I there were eight such breaks. l, Penalties played an important’ role in both games. UN'B scor- ed twice on power plays: St. Thomas had four on the extra man situation. r Coach J-ack Kane's biggest I e play- mnn l.’ll‘£‘ Saints are in a (.'la'I‘t\‘I tllle-mse'Ive-s. yell 0lIl\’ {In- line broke together. The defence repeatedly had trouble clca-l'i~n~z g the puck ahead to the forwards. Ullfortunately. more often than i not. the forwards weren't around ' to receive it. It will be these i two points that Coach Kali? will 1 war on between now and the next game with Acadia. Jan. 17. How the team does then remains to be seen. OBITUARY I . Inserted -by friends and r.-12- a lives as -a tribute to the deco.-l.z. ' MR5. HAROLD J. LESLIE The of Souris Line Road. and the surrounding dis- tricts were shocked Io hear of y the sudden death of Mrs. Harold Leslie at her home on ‘ October II, 1963. Mrs. Leslic.. formerly Lau-retta MacDonald? of Glencorradale spent all her. married life In Sourls Line Road. ;‘ To the people of her community 1 she was ever the example of the j truly Christian woman. Never could it be said of her that she ‘ lived for herself; rather. s.le spent herself continually In the» service of her family and of all. people who came within the_ radius of her sphere of Influence. I Even in her last Illness her thoughts were of her childrenf and grandchildren. Her char-,' ity. her cheerfulnes. and her pleasant smile will not. be for- gotten. Instead they will con- tinue to be the fire of hope in all those who were fortunate enougr to have known Mrs.. Leslie. ‘ Her illness was of short dura- . tion. Stricken first In May. shot recovered sufficiently to return 1 YTARDI .E§'7s SHAVING SETS For the men on your list I 3 OFF GIGGI]3Fg{’S PHARMACY Kent Street Phone 4-3170 Novelty Gifts ’ CHRISTMAS GIFT CENTER CHECK THE VALUES HERE! 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