‘managed to reach the finals in Page 14. The Guardian Sat_.Y VApril 19. l953#l THE WEEK AT S. D. U. "“A¢i-isiiies Slow Down As Year Dru The 1957-38 ".ollege year at St.:a relatively inactive Week at Si-«S. met in the Institute Room in learn that Mrs. Celia Rogerson an inspiring Easter sermon and Keith ’ Boswell, has sufficiently recovered from the singingof hymns by the com- I)unslan's is rapidly drawing to a close and as it does nearly all extra-curricular activities on the campus are at a standsill ex- cept for the newly organized in- tra-mural softball league which if anytliing is now at its peak. During the past week or so the elections for the executive of the Students‘ Union and the Athle- tic Association have held the ma- iority of the students’ attention but now they are over and the new slate of officers have taken over the reins from their pre- decessors. Michael Swift, Students’ Union president for the past year, is succeeded by Alfred Morrison ; vice-president, Robert Doyle, is_ succeeded by Louis Doucette; and the seciretary-treasurer, Ray Hic- key, is replaced by Brendon Mc- Ginn. The new members of the Athle- tic Association exec-utive are: president, Edward lV_I_«unphy; vice- president, Gerald Murphy and secretary-treasurer, Thomas Bar- ry. They succeed Don MacDon- gall, Jack MacDonald and Ed- ws To Close Dun-stan’s. ‘ _ -°*‘."./l_'_l!'EE5'l!E-,. It's Easy To Look Your Best In A Professionally Laundered Shirt Also These Three Economical Services Wet Wash Thrifty Finished We Launder Blankets ward Murphy respectively. VICTORIA I Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon are busily engaged renovating their newly acquired property, and hose to have a mxdern sum- mer tourist home to accom- modate the many who are very ldesirous of spending their vaca- itions in this delightful spot., I The April meeting of the Friends here are pleased to K. Chaiiman the pa.stor preached ltlie Hall. Mrs. MAKE ATTEMPT An attempt is now being made by the Students’ Union to have the executives of the remaining campus societies appointed this month instead of next Septemb- er when Colelge re-opens. This will enagle the organizations to start functioning as soon as the 1958-59 year starts. Last Tuesday evening the fin- al dance sponsored by St. Dun- stan's was held at the Rollavway, FRIENDLY NEIGHBOURLY SERVICE and prices as low as you'll find elsewhere. Check the pricesat your home Iown merchants, they're as fair and reasonable as you will find elsewhere. But the honest, neighbourly and personal attention your local merchant gives you, wears no price tag. He serves you better because We, ween, acddem‘ H, yea” fl-,e,b1nea chairs with RTPS. Richard Victoria school have been attend- Lunch was served by Nlrs. l’red3'hospital and is now convalescingfMaCQUa1'1‘l9 35 _50l015l, added ing the teachers’ convention held Inman and Mrs. Boswell. lat the home of her son - in - law l greatly 30 the eIlJ0Ym9flt Of the in Charlottetown during the past Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Morrison land daughter Mr. and Mrs. Spur-l SeFVlCe- week. — have as their welcome guest Mr. geon MacLennan. Brackley Road. Mrs, James Wall, R. N., Baltic, Miss Verna Maclleody C5131-10:- Ipresldent, conducted the service. Morrison’s mother from Ch3l‘l0t* M1~5_ w_ o_ Myers Spent the,visi'ted her neice Mrs. Richard tetown, Spent the Easter hondays l€lGW-l1- Easter holidays with her brother M_aCQ1_1aFF1€ and MI‘. MBCQUHFUB at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Wright Mr. Charles Howatt, Victoria. V1Cl01‘13»: (111119 TeC€mlY- The former Bank of Nova 590- Miss Suzanne Cameron, Sum- merside, is visiting with her griarndparentrs, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Inman, Victoria. Miss Jean Boswell and Mrs. lhave returned to their home in The Easter Sunday evening lVictoria, after spending the past Service in The United C»hm.ch lye“ in T°1‘°“l'°- was quite well attended. Rev. M. tia Building here, purchased last autumn by W. H. Burns of Mal- peque, has been completely re - modelled, and now contains two roomy modern units, which 111 Richard MacQuarrie, teachers in future will be known as The All- o - Way Apartments. This lovely building situated as it 1! H1 3 pleasing location should prove quite an addition to the lovely Village - by — the - 5% Friends and neighbors are wel- coming back Mrs. Finlay F€1‘g11' Son, who spent the winter months in Charlottetown. The many friends of Mrs. Na- thaniel Bioulter Victoria‘s “grand 01d lady” and a resident of tlfie Vmage, are pleased to know s e still enjoys a goodly ineasurg ,, health, despite the fact that she is now in her ninety - third year_ T LEARN IIAIRDRESSING, Women Wanted —— Great Op. portunity—-Better Pay. Pleas. ant work. Catalogue Fl'ee_ Write Marvel Hairdressing school, Bloor Street. Toronto, Branches — Hamilton - Ot- l.tawa. Canada's Natiom I System. SIIMMERSIIIE ______.————-—-—'?"m GEO. G. WILLIAMS PIONEER FLORIST Plants - Cut Flowers Funeral Designs Wedding Flowers Phone 3232 153 Granville}; Summerslde ——-——-—'—'———'j'mi§ HARDY ELECTRIC‘ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTM OUR SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK and it was unique in that two or- chestras were present, the _ever - popular Downtowner-s, and Sum- merside’s Lowell Huestis. The A.A.’s Hockey Dance was a suc- cess both financilly and socially according to all reports. Perhaps the reason for the sud- den slowing of the tempo of ex- tra-ciururicular activities at the college was the posting of the fiinal examinations. For College yeans they will start on Thurs- day, May 1, and will conclude one week later on Thunsdaiy, Mary 8. The graduation ceremony and Junior Prom will be held on the following Tuesday- Last week both college basket- ball teams finished up their schedule for 1957-58. Both teams the two leagues in which they played but unfortunately both lost out in the final round. I TEAMS LOSE First Team lost their first two games in the Maritime Senior B. finals to the Woodstock Sen- ators, in Woodstock, and were 1? 4-2 IETEIEEEEEWIA ‘' . O I O O O O O and curtam he is your neighbour and friend WIII1 a common bond of community SpII‘II'. GILSON WASHER _ WHITE STAR . . - gezuljr 3:9-0° .LAUNDRY LTD. . 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And that is a brief report on Canadian Bull Takes Honors In Australia For the second consecutive year Sniders Fond Hope King was named Grand Champion Holstein bull at the Royal Show. KENSINGTON FEED SERVICE LIMITED “An Island Industry Eniploying Islanders" , See our INTERNATIONAL B-250 DIESEL TRACTOR , . Before you buy. FREE 5234 m MERGHAIIIIISE on snivlcz FREE held at Sydney, Australia, re- cently. Previous to being pur- chased in 1955 for the New South Wales Department of Agriculture King was one of the top how bulls in Canada. He was named All Canadian two-year-old bull in 1954 after being Grand Champion at Ottawa Winter Fair and Reserve Senior Champion at the Royal Winter Fair Toronto. Then in 19555 he took the Grand Championship at the C.N.E. and was selected as the Reserve All Canadian Aged Bull. King was bred by A. B. Snider, Brampton, and shown in Canada by J.M. Fraser,, Streetsville, and Leslie Collins, Cobden, Ont. It is interesting to note that .T.M. 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PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS ON THIS PAGE Month For Police I City Police had a busy month in ‘ March making 102 arrests along with investigation of 46 motor vehicle accidents, recovering two stolen vehicles, getting back 10 28-2—Phones—Z8-3 Your Rexall Store Kensmgmn PE] Kensington P.E.l. ' " ‘ WADDEL BROS. CHAMPION’S . PHARMACY GENERAL MERCHANTS ' Egg Grading Station DISPENSING DRUGGISTS Poultry Packing Plant C°5m9fi°' Groceries —Dry Goods Drug Sundries Veterinary Supplies Boots and Shoes Floor Coverings SHOP AT YOUR LEISURE, that right-at-home feeling is yours when you shop at home. Shop in your community and take it EASY. Your local merchants make it easy on your time and disposi- tion, thei-e’s such 8 complete and easy source of supply of everything from safety pins to refrig- erators, right here in this district. So shop with the merchants who are your friends and neigh- I Reg. 1.50—Special ..... The latest in Men’s Deodorant;-—TRIG . . . . . . . . . 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