FRANCES PINDERGAST Frances Pcndergast. Science. char-lottelown. with a pocketful of laughs and a few tall tales up ller sleeve. arrived back at the p wc. campus In the fall of '56. a lltlle late to be sure. but bet- ter late than never. Born at Ken- rmglon, February 22. 1937. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Pclldcrgasl. Fran attended school at Kensington and Kinkora. In I952-53. she received her Nor- mal Training at P.W.C.. and in the summer of I53 Fran had the honour of representing P.E.l. on the Wea- buying sheets it's a good Ben to know a little about them. FREDERICK R. SELLER W, Egu1oL Nlcnohsopg Frederick Russell Seller. A t, wilted Am Charlottetown. was born on Dreg. Charlilttmofrolwgktlolmndr. 29. less. the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Normzln Nicholson. was Mrs. R. E. Seller of Charlottetown. born September 9, 1937. He uggnd. After attending West Kent School ed Spring par-it school for ten for ten yeara.. Fred entered P.W. years. He entered the halls of P. C. and sincegthen has maintained W.C. in the fall of 1953 ad there an interest in many college ac- continued his studies mi now when tivltles. including the Boys Chor- we find Zlim in the graduating as. of which he is this year thelclass of I957. El-ml 1; interested rrcslldent. Last year Frederick Jadiln all spans, p,mw1.,-ly 30". a leading role in the college bro. hockey and curling. duction of ”'l'he Mikado." and this He plans to continue his magi. year he again has a leading rnle.cal studies at Dalhousle University in "Trial by Jury." lnext fall. and the best wishes of loose a weave makes a weak that euiiy soils and wrink- lnn. sheet that has a too heavy weave does not give that much durability and proves ra- iher difficult to launder. Loose or heavy weave can be determined by thread count ? t the type of whether torn rather than cut, and may give its thread count For good service a sheet should have a thread count of at least 18. 1111s would include Percale (TM-M0) Muslin. Heavy Muslin (140) and Medium Muslin (128). Percale is one type of sheet made from finest combed cotton nuts. Closely woven with a luxury flniil it is light in weight and gives excellent service but II is more expensive than muslin. Mus- lin is ordinary sheeting but the threads used are heavier than per- cale. Heavy muslin gives the best wear for money spent. Laundering may be more of a chore though. medium muslin but light muslin In not recommended. Good wear can he expected froml Nylon sheets. either knitted or: tuek-Lnatthnloototthebedwith- out caunilll atrnin dllrilll HR Ind still prwldsalarotoelins wide bor- get longer wear. CLUB NEWS o'l.enry 4-! Call Club held its regular meeting on Friday. Mu 3, 1951 at the home of Frankie Smnllmnn. The President. Perley Macrtelll opened the meeting by having the club repeat the pledge in unison. Roll-teall was answered by eight members. It was decided that the first judging class he held on Mly 17th at Eric Plliilip'a followed by the regulnr medin It the home oi Norma Adams.' . , . Following the business meeting the group was divided into two teams and (I'll questions were asked from the handbook. g The higilights for the evenangs was a debate "Resolved That Country Life is Better Than City Llfe." Fenton Shaw. Secretary. Freetown 4-1! Call Clnh held its regular monthly meeting at tile home of Allan Clow on Tuesday. May 7. 1957. with the President Douglas Protitt ya iding. The meeting opened with Ute 4-H Club (Continued on Page I) Presbyterian Y0Un9 People Rally Af Zion on Thursday evening. May 9. a nlly of the Presbyterian young P1;'0ple was held in Ilon Church with about seventy-live young peo- Dle in attendance at the friendly hour. following the evening church IGTVICE. At this service. the young peo- ple .were very fortunate indeed in 5”"-.8 the Moderator of the Pren- byterlan Church In Canada. the Rev. Finlay G. Stewart and the Westminster Choir under the dir- ection of Mr. Henry Rosevear. Rev. Stewarts' address was ban- ed on Ephesians 4-1 He stated that there an more people attend- ing the churches and are con- cerned about he works of God's Kingdom. but he also stressed thd that wasn't enoudi. People dsould have a concern but more important to have a commitment The real commitment is to dedi- cate ouraelvea to the gospel of Jesus Christ. The choir. eomltosed of twenty gix young women training for the workoltbechurchledinan in- spiring Service of Praise, The Fireside Hour began with a hymn sing with Mr. Henry Roaevear n' plnnlst after prayer by the Rev. Harold Brown. the r . attending from each society were then recorded. Dr. Finlay Stewart was then introduced by the Rev, Donald Clmllbell. convenor of Christian Education. He challenged the N. LOUIS STLAURENT THE RIGHT MAN FOR THE RIGHT JOB jtdUP.I.I.1XIA&&on. youngpeopleto loforwnsdnnd work together as a young team Hestreaaoddsaneedfor mar; . . . M .. rnimntunlnhechurchhoth It homeandaroad. A delicious lunch was then ser- ved to the guests and the young peoplebyinembersofthe Mia- nionGtIld.tiIeGuildolSt.An- Wed.. May 22, 1957 TheGunrdinn Pnge3 Ienedicia renounced by the nu. Carl Currie brought to a Bclreny a very successful Spring drew.Iad Onbehalf the Young Adult Group, 01 ille young people Da- vld Mclennn thanked these groups The singing of "Blest Be The Tie ml Binds" followed by the pared with :l.m.ooo in 154 istered in Canada May 24th. Monuments Dial 8737. M.V. FERGUS The Motor Vessel Fergus will load General Cargo, and Livestock for Corner Brook, Nfld.. on Friday, For spare reservations and freight rates, apply to Gulf and Northern Shipping Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 232. MAIN BRACE NAVAL VETERAN'S ASS'N FIRST ANNUAL BANQUET AND DANCE CLOVER CLUB WEDNESDAY. MAY 2911: BANQUET '1 P. M. SHARP Tickets on sale at Main Brace Cll 31.50 per couple IAILY AUTOS Only 565 automobiles were reg- He is also Editor-in-Chief of the the graduating class go with him. Welshman and a member of the- Man" gmgju, Social Committee. and has been chosen Class Prophet by the Grad-l - uating Class. Outside college ac-ilion around the middle of June, tivlties. he is President of Tn'nity.Al1ll0Uncement of the starting date woven. give excellent wear (ap- proximately 1) yearsl. Tricot sheets fit well; woven ones stretch somewhat with use but retain Uselr original form when launder- loll Girl's Tour at the Coronation. Aller teaching at Hnrtsville for a ycar, she became a Freshman co- ed at S.D.U.: the following year was spent teaching I1 the P.W.C. VERE BECK 8: SON ers. To many of use P.W.C. willl)'0u CID prevent th ibl - telling Jokes. and enjoying good E Po" 9 02 h”k' .'llndcl School. and all: year we Y.A.U. lwill be made through this . '1' 5"” N" ""d FY19" ”'"15- MONTAGUE i W ”' ”" c'"" "' " we" "time . ”'”” il.?..3”'i'2lil1. 1'. 21:12"; --a . Jl':.l.anIi "Hues! mcl-"dc Skauuzv l y both atudcnta and teach-. '3 '5 me "me 0' V957 when In dry; other; find no such drgw-' company. This year she was a member of the Girl's Ensemble. She plans to become a dletlcian. Best of success. Fran. Meyers Studies. not seem the same when he is not '-'UT3"C9 "T heavy losses during around, lug plug .1 ml, mm, m-., the summer. All calves and hei- n llttle indefinite. but Zle thinks that Dalhousie will be his destina- tion next fall. Meyers Studloa. AGRICULTURAL NEVIS P.B.l.pna1m lCddthClres -. . ”' "' " ”'”"'"'" .:..:';...:..:'.. .::"a,.. COMMUNITY cents: 'A high qua-my bicycle built to give you long , vocation Exercises in Guelph. On- an-rnrlcm. Tltc Morell and District Artifi- l?"3,'3f' l:"d'V- 0?” 3”" XE"? Stewart 5” trouble free service. INBEMINATION clal Breeding Club elected lvlerlyn ” " W" W M” W” M" 'Hle Went Prince Artlflcal Breed- Ins: Clubrwhleh Includes Lots 1-2-3 and 4. selected a man to be train- ed as an inseminator at a meet- ing of the Directors in Moatrosc School last Friday night. ltnoburn Oliver of Grecnmount was the un- animous choice of the Board. Coming Events Dance llllllview Hall every Fri- day night. Hlllgo Parish Hall. Morell to- night. Jack-pot S40. Cleaning grain by appointment: only Jack Howatl. New WIIIII.lIlIte.l Movie "Knock on Wood" Cor-I ran Bann Hall. Saturday. May; 25th. 8.15 Travelogue and pictures by M”- .lohn Macintosh. Hampton HE"- Wednesday evening May 22. 3:30. i Reserve Wednesday. May 29th. For Indian River play In high school auditorium. Kensington. MacDonald as President. and Wal- inr Dingwell as Secretary-Trees urer. The man selected to be train- ed as the Insemlnator was Garth Webster of Marie. Both men to be trained left Tues- day morning for Fredericton to commence their course of instruc- tion. Alter about a week at the Central Bull Battry their train- Ing will be continued here on the Island. The entire course of in- ntructlon lasts from three to four weeks. Both Clubs plan to be in opera- fers should be lnnoculated against the heavy and hudden killer. Black- leg. This should be done before ability is lite 101" hemmed sise Sine is important and the best dseet length for all round service- It will allow for shrinkage. a good- Skilled Memorial Crnltnmen since 1870 the young stock go out on pas- ture. It is only necessa , to have them innoculated once. Simply call your District Veterinarian DOCTOR KELLY Veterinarian from various parts SALAD Lorne Kelly was the only "Island" Graduate this year. Dr. Kelly returned to the Prov- ince this week and will be assoc- iated with his brother Dr. Ham- mond Kelly in the Cbarlottetownl Veterinary Clinic. Service to livestock men in the 5 to 7 PM. Sponsored by C.W.L. SUPPER THURSDAY. MAY 23rd Tickets 31.00 Holy Redeemer Sub-Div. Charlottetown area, which i ' J those living in Lots 18. 24. 30. to 37 inclusive. 48. 49. and as will be rendered from the Charlottte- town Veterinary Clinic. 113 Great George Street. Telephone 0242. DOCTOR FREEBUIIN SEED OATS Dr. and Mrs. W. Freeburn of vrr V prices. PRODUCERS C0-OP POULTRY Our killing plant is now poultry from Monday to Friday noon at best market Bring your eggs for quick grading. 58-60 Fitzroy St. Abegweit Oats in commercial grades. All clipper cleaned. mlnation guaranteed. Also a large quantit oats. open to receive live Lowest prices on all tail. ASSOCIATION LTD. Hunter River Dance in Port A Hall Wednesday May 22. Burltcs Or- chestra. Come to ham and salad supper In Lot is Hall Wednesday. May 29th. Dance after. Princelown Road Y.P.U. Var-I lety concert Brookfield Hall May 28. Dance every Thursday night. Cardigan Legion Hall. webstersl Orchestra. l Movie "Knock on Wood" st: Peter's Bay Holy, Name Hall. Fri-l day. May 14th. I30. In stock grass seed. all kinds Turnip and mangel seeds. Invent prices. Roland Hyde. CorlIwal.l.. y Dance at White Spot. Dunstafl-I nalzc. Thursday night. Rollie Mac- R. E. WHITE & SON AND WHEAT Registered, Certified and New bags. Purity of ger- y of re-cleaned Abegwelt grades. Wholesale and re- Phone 23-11 T HEALTH I coupon and mail to: Name Only a Sickness and Accident Plan can provide ade- quate protection for yourself and family. A serious disability can be a catastrophe. ., ticularn without obligation complete the attached P. O. Box 492 Charlottetown. Mail It Nowr. NSURANCE For further par- HEALTHY BOYS and GIRLS ' WHAT NICER GIFT FOR A GOOD YEAR IN SCHOOL. FOR THIS SALE ONLY FIRESTONE HOME 8. AUTO CO. LTD. 187 GREAT GEORGE 81' FOR GIRLS AND BOYS ROYAL IMPERIAL Our stock is good but at this price don't delay. 'A complete stock of C.C.M. likes all sizes. A wonderful display 01 accessories: 9.95 mas. 5547 PRIME MINISTER ST. LAURENT WILL ENTER CH ARLOTTETOWN TOMORROW BY THE FOLLOWING ROUTE Kt-nzle Orchestra. Street ....--.......-...... Town ..... H 80n& I . edW:;ei.?.'"rgna..”':"u::nc::: Age .....-...... Occupation .. ........... I I ther notice. .. I S: Peters. Wednesday. May 11. Clifford's (lcheetra. house. Friday. May 24th. Dancing 0.3! to 1.00. .. Movie every hallo gaglti Wt-okly Dance Holy Name Hall. Dance Frank Cnnaglver ware- "Knocll on Wood" Fort Augustus Hdl. Monday. May ma. Iao. Dance at West Royalty Hall I i&t. - a. M! - 13. l'arX'n0;I.l gan.hn not THE Jluxlllgllninnllv A.-...L. THE CO-OP SUPER MARKET HEAR 12:30-LEAVE AIRPORT FOR CHA RLOTTETOWN HOTEL VIA: x BRACKLEY PT. ROAD ST. PETERS, ROAD LONGWORTH AVE. EUSTON STREET ENROUTE TO THE AIRPORT THE PARTY WILL COVER THE STREETS NAMED BELOW Ed:-E KENT man an . ....t was NOT as OPIN rooav. russnav ”""" mm , . go, MAIKIT mm , I . -I . cannon mm c..... 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