ivmr 25. 1951 THE gGUARDlAN. Cil-IARLOTTETOWN P. W. 0. PAST LIST continued from page 1 . 'Grsham Jenkins, Charlotte- town. - Lane Charlotte- ; v . Oiariim Robbins, Kinronl. Leigh Walton. Desabie. -Charles Williams, Tyne Val- 193'- MacKiniey, Third Year Certificates l-Iari Bruce, High Bank. Roy Campbell. Utes- Jacqueline Ctlmmiskey. in-wart. Allin Champion, Kensington. rl.loyd Cutlclifle, Fredericton. Phyllis Cut-cliilc, Charlottetown liichard Ferguson, Hampton. Ewen Huestis, North Carleton. James libbott, Charlottetown. Mt. Shirley MacDonald, New Do- ;. llllIlli0n. John MacNaught, Summerside. lcieanur MacQuaid, Richmond. iii-nest Mulch, Mt. Herbert. I-Timon Nicolle, White Sands. .ln)'cc Procter, Charlottetown. Juan -Rogc-rson, Charlottetown. Nlririoii Schiurmnn, Central Bed- (Viill'. Winston Smith, Pownal. Third Year Pun List '1-zlicltnn Adams, Conway. til.-iureen Blake. Charlottetown. 'l)oris Clark, Charlottetown. 'Rn:ei- Clark, East Royalty. Garth Crockett, Charlottetown. l'au'.lnc Cunsmiskey-, Mt. Stew- 3.2. -Florciicc Dunibar. Alma. ,ll;iry Beth Harris, Charlotte- iriu .. 'Gnrdon Jenkins. Millview. 'Olga Jcnkin-s, Vernon River. 'Mae Kelly, Eiliotvale. Ni-rind Kennedy, Guelph, Ont- ar'l(bl)tl2ll(i Large. Charlottetown. 'John MacAndi'cw, Charlotte- wylgilham MaoAn-drew, Charlotte- mlilrliiry MacEiroy, Charlotte- lliiliiibei-: Maclilwcn. St. Peter's 'lVcndell MacKem.ic. Milton. '.lohn Maoliae. Cross Roads. 'Siizanric Palmer, Charlotte- l(i.l!l 'Wiiliam Pia-tis, Charlottetown. 'Vc-men Richards, Charlotte- toxin. 'Syivla Sullivan, Greenfield. 'FranIk Suimarah, Charlotte- town. 'Lliiilll rim. William Thompson, Dunstaff- Undoriiay. Eglington. '1-iarold Warren, Charlottetown. 'l)onald Webster. Maipeque Rd. Errol Wood, Egilngton. ll-Tank Zakom, Charlottetown. i Srcond Year Certificates llarry Beers, Charlottetown. June Bowman. North Wiitshlre. Kathleen Coffin, Rollo Bay West liay Connolly, Charlottetown. Carol Creelman. Charlottetown. f'liii'c Denin-is, Port. Hill. June Derby, White Sands. Jran Diamond, Charlottetown. 3-irceri Doiron, Charlottetown. Margaret Ellis, 0'Leary. F'i.7.:ibeth Gillis, Grand View. Lrwood Gillis, Point Priim. R 115' Huestls, Wiiimot Valley. ilvris Jcniklns, South Winsloe. Firl Jewell. Charlottetown. nail Lebache-ur, Murray Har- ho-. liizzaibeth Lewis. Charlottetown. Nnveeii MacCarthy, Morell. liilm-n MacDonald. Little Pond. lnno Maclnnis. Charlottetown. Terrence Macwadc, Charlotte- tot-:n. Bcatrice Mair, Georgetown. lirlen Massey, Charlottetown. Florence Mathcson, Albion Cm.-S. lirra Murphy, Charlottetown. Hubert Platts, Charlottetown. Karl Rcardon. Charlottetown. llvssic Rodd, Harrington. Kollilelll Tulle, Charlottetown. Marlene Warren, Charlottetown. Second Year Pan List Aitken. ' Elizabeth Fortune B" e ! 'll0l'Cl'lCC Arscnault, Charlotte- Gd '1. 'Barhsra Beck. Montague. 'Donald Burgess, Charlotte- lO'.li'l. willlnm Callback. Bodeque. 1'DOlligiaS Cameron, Charlotte- Ulill. -1-Ian Cameron. Charlottetown. ;Vannc Coles. North Milton. Jo.-in Connolly. ,Charlottotown. jiiarry Cook, PaI'kdale. frank Currie, Charlottetown. IV,-i-ah DcBlols. Charlottetown. -fharlas Frizzell, Marshfield. .llonnld Gallant, Charlottetown. .l'.kIl'li'I Gallant. Charlottetown. .-loaaph Gallant, Chaniottetown. .Warrcn Howatt. Tryon West. ypkaliiicen Hutchison, Charlotte- "ll. :i-dxar Jones. Charlottetown. llarnld Jones. Charlottetown. 'F.1il'i'l Judson. Alexandra. .-inn Keays, Elmira. Jlthannl MacDonald, Char- loitr-town. mLeon.1rd MacDonald, Mt. Stew- "M -bcl somhll MacDonald. Winsloo mialvlda Macliaclm-II. Charlotte- m'M'-lrdon Maclache-rn, Apvpla jll-"rne Mcciuigsn. St. Patrick's. .'g"BlI Mnclnnis, Elliotvnle. ;v(h,9lin Maolnnis, spring Park. kw-ninnie Maoltensto. Charlotte- wnorothy MacLaren, Charlotte- Wit. 0 toD”'0ihy Macncllan, Charlotte- it'll. fW'1'MaoMilian. Charlottetown. .g""”' Macouaid. Miiicowi. 'Mn"V"k'Y Mncswain. Charlotte- Knioanor Mllfiilys Bridalbane. N0 NUSS N0 B THER Prominent Dunstanis Graduation M K RUDOLPH MQCGUIGAN Son of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Mark R. MncGulgnn. Charlotte- town. He graduated from Queen Square School and from Prince of Wales College before entering St. Dunstan's in 1949. Mark is the Valedictorian of the Class nf '51 besides being academic leader of the year, graduating summa (Lilli laude. t.. . CHARLES BARRETT GORMAN. Son of Mrs. German and the late Mr. Thomas Gorman of Ken- slngtnn, P. E. I. He attended Kensingion school before cmniniz to St. Dunstnn's. Charles win President of the Students Union and is also Life President of the Class of '51. JOHN ARCIIIBALD MICLELLAN. Son of Mrs. Mnclmllnn and the late Mr. Leo MacLellnn. Gloncnr- radale, P. E. l. He entered St- Dunstan's in 1949 after ilrhdllnlr in; from Prince of Wales C01i9li0- John is the leader of the Science graduates. Second Year PIC! I-M 'Leila Mutlart. Marshfieid 'Sally Osborne. Central Royal- ”';v,d, Rosa, winsioe South. 03,1-nldattle Rossiter, Charlotte- -Ariene Saunders, Charlotte- own. . 'Arthur Seaman. 0L0-1l'Y- oum-, Thompson. Charlotte- :"I?o'lth Townsend. 3heFbl'00k9. Junior wluiams. Tyne Valley. first Year Certificates Gerard Arsenault, Charlotte-I Gertrude Barrett. Whcatley i . R-vxam, Benton, Charlnttetown. Maureen Bohakcr. CiWii0"iei t . oxvlilisrina Bucll, Charlottetown. Jean CamPb911- P"k Cmnm" am: Chandler. Char10twi0Wn- Arthiur Clark. Brooklyn- Shirley Clay, Parkdalc. ' Marlene Davison, Konsington. Seven of the top students of the second largest grad- uating' class in the history, of St. Dunstan's University, comprising forty-three young men and women who re- ceived -their degrees from the hands of His Excellency, Bishop James Boyle at the 97th annual Commencement Exercises of the University. The graduating exercises, which were witnessed by 9. very large audience, took place in the spacious gymnasium auditorium only recently completed. His Excellency pre- sided at the exercises. A stirring address to the grad- uates was given by Mr. Robert W. Keyserlingk. The valedictory was presented by Mr. Mark R. Mac- Guigan, son of Mr. Justice Mark R. MacGuigan and Mrs. MacGuigan. Mr. MacGuigan graduated ”summa cum laude." Present on the platform besides the faculty members were: His I-Ionor, Lt. Gov. T. W. L. Prowse; Premier J. Walter Jones, His Worship Mayor B. Earle MacDonald, Dr. W. J. P. MacMilian, O.B.E., K.C.S.G.; Dr. Lloyd Shaw, Director of Education; Dr. Frank MacKinnon, Principal or Prince of Wales College, Right Rev. Gregory MacLellan, V.G.; M12 P. R. McCormac, President of the Alumni As- sociation and Mr. Robert W. Keyseriingk. : . . E GEORGE LOUIS KEEFE, Son of Mrs. Albert MacKinnon. Emerald, and the late Mr. Keefe. MARY IRE . BURGI-I, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. l.. BUFRP. Sh Petal”! BfI.V- 51'? Hi- Before entering St. Dunstanls in iondorl St. Peter's School. Snurls 1947, he attended 5(-11001 M Mis. Cnnvcnt, and Prince of Wiiics couclie.(QUC9" SQUPIS-' "ndf Igngl - . - . knrn. is-orgc was ” tor n e (ollegc hernia entering St. Dill; and whhe and won the prize for um” i" 1947' Irene gmml" 9 the student who has most furth- cum laude and was also the first and and enhanced the gpirlt and girl to graduate in Commerce. traditions of St. Dunstan'a. RRANCIS RUSSELL BEAGAN Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bea- gnn of Donngh, P. E. I. lie at- tended Donagh School before ant- ALBERT FRANCIS LANNAN, Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Liiminn, Charlottetown. lie ent- ered St. Dunstan's from Souris High School. He also served 9'31? st. Du"'tln'l in 1945- R115- oversens during the war. Albert ::ghel;:er:;g,-5:39 prilrzie tlioar fdii: is leader of the first gr.-i(lu:itinr; class in Commerce. years of the College course,, and graduated cum lnudc. -Photos by Meyers Doreen Dennis. Arlington. Joan Dillon, Charlottetown. Mary Gillis. St. Peter's North. Elaine Glover, Kensington. Audrey Horne. Parkdaio. Marjorie Hurst, Charlottetown. Mary Lewis, Freetown. William Maocannell, Charlotte- town. Roma Maccloskey, Emyvale. Joan MacDonald, O'Lcary. Marion MacDonald, Eldon. Joyce Stewart, Central Royalty. Shirley Stewart, Sea View. Jeanette Trainer, South Mel- ville. 'Msry Walker, Johnston's Riv- er. Margaret Williams, Pankdalo. Wilma Wood, Central Royalty. First Year Pu! List 'Wilbert Adams, Victoria Cross. John MacDougall, Chariotle- 'Leona. Atkins, Gienroy. town. 'Cody Banks, Poplar Grove. Marion Maubougall, Lower Mon- tJoan Beairsto, Malpoquo. tague. 'Kathorlne Buchanan. Bonsha-w. Charles Maclnnls, Mt. Melllck. Phyllis Maclsanc. Hcbron. Joyce MacKay, Sea View. Bruce MaoKinley, East will- 'i"lorerics Cahiil. North Bedeque. tian Cameron. Charlottetown. tL1itie Campbell, North Wilt- shire. shire. 'Rosal.een Carruher, Brookivale. Chrissie Macbeod, South Grsn- 'Beryl Colts. North Milton. vine, tGerald Connors, Charlotte- town. fRuth Currie, Hantsport, N.S. '0rvi1-lo Diamond, Charlotte- town. tPhyilln Dover, Dunstaffnago. 'MaI-garet Doyle. St. Patrick's. 'Barbara England. West Royalty. tacrnice Flood, Green Bay. 'Bernlcc Gsss, New Haven. Colette Matieri, Wesilmnrcland. Norris Mlzuno. Central Bcdcquc. lvan Munn, Muiray River. I Vera Ne-wson. Brackley. Louis Paoll, Charlottetown. Mei-wyn Scott, Meadow Bank. Lloyd Seaman. Charlottetown. June Sc-mipie, Kcnsington. Mary Simpson, I-lope River. 0NWmmn ion noiuuc...1.ous.ows..nr-olILVIIiGIillA,lliiE.tlI'i'V Ian Gillies. Charlottetown. fClifford Glllis, Charlottotown. '.Florenco Gillls, Lynd-ale. 'Elizabcth Griffin, Lower New- IN MEMORIAM MR. CYRUS D. MMDUUGALL The angel of death visited the vicinity of Argyle Share on April With, 1951, and claimed as its own, Cyrus Duncan MacDougai1 in his 74th year. Although he had been in failing health for several months his death camu suddenly and unexpectedly to those around lm town. 'Robert Hnmbley. Charlotte- town. 'Charles Hlne, Charlottetown. Irma Holmes, East Royalty. Robin Houston, Charlottetown. tftaiph Howes, Mt. Herbert. 'Joseph Hoyt. Charlottetown. 'Bci.ty Hughes, Harrington. 'Kenneth Judson, Porwnal. Mr. Maobougall was the son of 'William Keenan, Murray Riv- the late Alexander Macbougall er. and Mary MacLaughlin and was Freda Maocsilum, Charlotte. born in Argyle Shore where he town. lived all his life except for the short time he had spent in West- :-rn Canada. lie was a man of quiet disposition and exemplary character. His friendly spirit and high principles won many friends and made no enemies. He was a member of Bonshaw Baptist Church, and death had noifears for him; the Saviour. whom he had early learned to love was ever present with him. beautifying his soul through suffering. The late Mr. Macnougall leaves to mourn his passing one sister six-na. Mrs. Duncan Stewart, New Glasgow. N. 8., and one brother John W., Argyle Shore. with whom he resided until the time of his death. '0rveli'ne Maccarvilie, Emerald. 'Ann MacDonald, Ca-ble Head East. 'Lewi.s MacDonald. Charlotte- wn. 'Sidney MacDonald, Winsloe South. 'Joan MaoGuire, Charlottetown. 'George Macxcnzie. St. Cath- erine'a. Joan Mat-Kinnon, Charlottetown. William MacKinnon, Charlotte- town. - tclair MacLeod, Bonshaw. 'Norma Jean Macbcod, New Glasgow. 'Phyll-is MacLeod, Grand View. Donald MacNel1l, Charlottetown. MIYIOH MWN0111. St. Peteris The funeral which was largely South. attended was held from Argyle "Nancy MacNevin. Cha.rloi.te- Shore and was conducted by Rev. town. J. Davison. Charlottetown Baptist Church, assisted by Rev. L. S. -wand; Mu,-Nevin, Bomhaw, Wolfrey, Hampton United Church. Ian MacQuarrie, Hampton, The hymns sung were all favourites Go,-don Mathew", Heather. , or the deveased. The Lord Is My dale, lshepherd. Rock nf Ages and SMargaret Matthews. lllmsdalc. E N937” MY Gal T” Theca 3150 will .cathe,.me Mman Murmy Harglthe Circlc Be Unbroken was ten- bm. North. ldcrly rendered by Mr. George Car- .Sbmng Moo”. Powml. ison and daughter Eleanor. Dulcinea Morrison, Fredericton. The pallbearers were Messrs .- Chester E. Shaw, Wllbrrt Mac- L .wlumm M'uTphy' Ch”1oMe' Phail, Robison MacFadyen. Nich- -caroiyn Nelson, Char-laltelownwgfgis siiiiiilnm vi campbc” 'Joan Nicholson, Mt. Buchanan, The floral tributes Wm: mam, .5am”el Pmw-Wt Muliray Har'iand beautiful which hore their hm" own silent testimony of the dec- 'Freda Richards, Mt. Mellick. eased, :E1'-lclva R0b91'i'r5- Chaflo"-eiv0Wf1-! The remains were laid to rest in Jean Robertson, Dunstaffnagelthe P609193 Cemetelzv. Charlotte. 'Barbara Rupert. Charlottetown. Itown. beside that of his sister Ada.I 'Marjorie Scott, Marshfield. Mrs. Peter Craig who predeceased, 'Donald Sim-monds, Chariotte- him some years ago. 'Reina Ma.oNevin, Canoe Cove. town. 'Dorothy Simmonds, Cha rlotte- wn. LONDON--(CP)-Britain's defence industries will be able to maintain full output under new schemes for fPhyilis Sinnot, Bristol. . Doreen Smith, Central Royalty. LL.i.L..L 5 SULPHUR PRIORITY fDorothy Smith, East Royalty. I ohm” smith. Pownal. the allocation of sulphur and ovum SW30” OILHU. sulphuric acid which came into ' force May 1. tArnette Stewart, Murray Hai- bor. g SMiriam Strang. New Dominion. sxvrsu. us-Ti; E Ninety per cent of the agricultvi ural holdings in Holland are inl limits of less than 50 acres. I Oontiiiued on page 10 Wins Baking Honors at Hants County Fair- A big hug for Mom! Her cook- ing not only keeps a fella running for his high chair-but it wins prizes at the fair as well! This Winsome young win- ner at America's oldest agri- cultural fair in Mrs. Harold Curry,oi'Curry's Corner, N.S. An ex-teacher who takes farm and house work in her stride, Mrs. Curry knows the value of top-grade ingredients in baking . . . notably Fieischmann's Yeast. "I can compare Fleisch- mann's with no other yeast," ssya Mra. Curry. "When I started baking brands. I started with Fleischrni-inn's. I found it no reliable that I have never used anything else . . . Conve- nient, too, is the FIeiachmann'a Fast Rising Dry Yeast, for that extra baking of rolls for a surprise treats." That's it exactly! Because Fleischmann's Yeast is so reli- able, so uniformly fast rising, the majority of prize-winning bakers will use no other. REGULAR DANCE EAST ROYALTY RINK HALL FRIDAY. George Chappelle and His Merry Islanders Bus Leaving I.M.T. 9:45 Admission 50 cents Canteen service 5.- Free Check Room 1 -HY , Eaf'em ibythe ....A GRAND NEW BREAKFAST " CEREAL I WONDERFUL NEVI KIND OF CEREAL , WITN "SUNSHINE" VITAMIN D - H your family will love those msndny is-3: pub of corn with sugar and molauss It's a wonderful new breakfast cereal that stays crisp in milk-and is so sweet you need add no sugar! It's a wonderful new between-meal bits that youngsters and grown-ups can't resist! They're new! They're tops! They're Kellogg's Corn Pops! Get a box today! NW???" L Eaf:'ern IIAIIDFUI. A DANDY CEREAL SNACK! 's0bEi5'as ciaizeatj; , SUPER-DUPER A9, A SNACK! 9 PRE-SWEETENED CORN raps by the :-