I-writ! JULY 20 1950 A THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I-ACE Tl-IIRTEEN MW 00 IN THE NAVY I" A To Increase the strength of:- CANADA NEEDS . . . MORE MEN -.TO STRENCTHEN OUR DEFENCES. FIT YOUNG MEN, 17 TO 29, ARE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY IN (THE ACTIVE FORCES OR PART TIME IN THE RESERVE FORCES mniandlng Ottlcer, H. M. C. 8. Queen Charlotte. Charlottetown, P. E. 1 Men Joining llow Will Provide Greater Defense Forces I A to fill the complement of:- A To Commission more fighting ships I THE amouaao CORPS The Royal Canadian Dragoons ii Armoured Regimentli The Lord .Strathcona Horse (2 Armoured Regiment) mraurnv Iranacnunsrsl The Royal Canadian Regiment The Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry Le Royal 22nd Regiment To provide additional Royal Canadian Artillery and other fighting units. AIR CREW. l!iiots,..Radim.Olficers and Navigation Officers H . GROUND Crew Technicians for Aircraft maintenance. Radar and com- munications equipment. To increase the strength of all reserve units of all three services: To attain active force standards of efficiency by giving spare time to ning training and summer camp periods. to Nnrsrnvrg Aonvr SERVE voun ooumv Iy strengthening Canada's Armed Forces today we build up the defences against APPLY OR WRITE NOW To the recruiting officer in the service of your choice: MIMT. No. 2 Personnel Depot Woodstock Road Fredericton, N. B. eve- aggresslon everywhere. IROOKE CLAXTON Minister of Alli FORGE R. O. A. F. Dominion Public Bid ., Cor. Main 6 HI Monctnlt, N. 3. Recruiting Unit, National Defence south intro ' -iii-vsioal Festival 3':-'l'he executive or the South y "0 Ilualssi lestlvsl met at the if!!! 0! Hrs. Wm. Arthur Jonu. 500. OI lends). June as. lem- ?" Milli were Mrs. C. lunar . liable. Mel Albany: In-altelth xm Idrs. Allan A. N Is Altar: rs. Clark sum cmls g at Its John Green. . eniral tie: and Its Ken- Wh looms. ass: rm. no Wales at the was to Mill! the liildhus as submitted JM ( ltshusy committee. mt. Wm. Arthur Jones. ldrs. Allison 'lsee.mdltrs.AtisnA.ltiles. The executive decided on the follow- ing selections as test pieces tor the competition to he held in summarside on November 4th or this year. - i choral and Veeel-Adults Class I. Mixed Voice: Rural chor- us-tour part. (I) "Hymn to the Trinity"- Tnhslkovsky; (h) "The Holly end the ivy”-Old French Carol. class i. Women's Chorus: Rural -two part: "Inset and bow"- lemby. Class 3. Dust: Two leashes or m: and Alto-"At wnlng" ea. Class O: Iopraoo Iolo-"l lleerd A At Ive"-cadyman. Class 5: Contrelto Solo.-"l(aah- mlri Song"-Woodetorde-rlnden. Class 0: Tenor Solo-"Passing By"-Purcell. 1 Class '1: Baritone Solo-"Without a song"-Youmans. Class 8: Bass Solo-"The Smith- le"-dexoven. Plhllcloieelcierisee Class 0, Rural Schools: Grades I-5: "A load of 'l'urIslpd'-Ander- eon. Class 10. Rural Schools: Grades 0-10; "the 'rorehhearers"-Ander-V eon. Veeal Ielea. it tests and Under Class ll. Girls. ll years ot age and under: "Dedication"-Frans. class it. lays. ll years of age and under: "llune On the Range" -Gulon. Class 13, Girls and Boys. 15 yrs. at age and under: "A Hush Song" -Percy Judd. Class ll. Girls and Boys. 12 yrs. at age end under: "My Little White Boat"-Dnnhill. Class lii. Boys. 10 years of age and under: "The Paper Boat"- Anderson. Class in. Girls. 0 years of age and under: "Bedtime"-Robertson. Pieneterte Ielea Class l7. Aduiti. any selection oi their own above grade eight. Class it, It years or age and under: "Sonatina". Opus. 80. No 0 -Ciementi. Class it. it years of age and under: "Fur lllse"-Beethoven. class ,3. it years ot age and under: "rho Merry Peasant". Opus 68. No. to-Rchi. Schumann. Class 21. it) years of age and under: "Forest Dawn"-Thompson. llecntlon Class 22, Adults: Joyce Kiimer. Class at. in years ol age and "Roots" - by under: "My Garden"-by T. E. Brown. Class M. 12 years of age and under: "Sea Fever"-by John Mauliold. Class 25. 8 years at age and under: "rm Little 'i'uI-lie"-by Vechel Lindsay. Class 16: Choral Speaking- Gradea 8-10: "The Owl and the Pusey-Cat"-by Edward Lear. Class 27: Choral speaking- Oradee 1-5: "A Golrlinede"-try Florence P. Jacques. The committee chose the elec- ution selections for this year's competition from literature text- books used ln P.E. Island to make them available. to all children. NOIITII IWII scaaoos. IIPORT Grade IX - Golden Macxinley. Grade Vll - Mildred Doclren- dcrtl. Grade VI - l. Miriam Horne. 2. Howard MacPhall. 8. Lottie Rob- erts. Grade IV - l. Willie Doclren- dot-ll. Grade lll - 1. Phail. ' Willard Mac- Grade I (s) - l. Lola ilsellweas can and Joan Horne (equal): .. .- , Grade I (b) - Donnie Inc- Ewen. . Pupils making 00 per cent in their different grades were Mir- iam !-lorna. Mildred Dockendorll. Willard lilacPhall. Willie Dockets- S dorii and Wilma llacPhail. Prizes given by York W.l. and teacher were presented to Miriam Horne. Mildred Doekehdortt and Golden lacxinley for progress and general pronciency. and to Willard Idaefheil tor writing and Arithmetic. also to Willie Decrea- dortt tor spelling. geography and history in his grade. Idrs. Jennie Cameron - teacher. IACI-ID IVY ivy was held sacred to calm hr she and to Bacchus by them g noxtans-r NAME The man believed to have the longest name in the world was the East. Indian delegete to the Com- monwealth ltelattons Contverena Toronto in 190: Divan Bahadur air Tlruvalyangu Vljsysreghavacharys. ,, i .nn.sxn on -i The Caspian see its”. the largest inleudseeinthevro xl l.'i I 6:1 (4 HZ”; Al Yi')iiR it .