MAY 11, 1953 i :3 Ivory i31;0Vlme I ill PM r:IprCSClllallOIl at the rrreincnic ni June. They sailed Thn nhove group represelitlngl in Canada will of the Canadian Army's me Franconla from Quebec mi the United Kingdom. "mi, lcft to right. they are: Capt. Zwlcker, Mahone 9?. . --xv. Bdr. s in London on the 2nd kett, Winnipeg; last week on Ottawa: City Hull. P. Q.; RSM. Fen Front MC, Bathurst, N. 3.; Bgt. George Thelma Maurice Jim Hall. Vancouver: Anderson. Edmonton; Sgt. Gor- don Somerville. Prince Albert and Coronation Battleford, Sask.; Slsgt. Bob Bec- Sgt. Dave Jolnenling Sister Lavigm-,iCalgary, CWAC Capt. ton Dsley.lMosher. Halifax. and cwsc Sgt. Sgt. Canadian Army's Coronation Contingent Bay. N. James v Ch:motte- hblyl Ernest Manley, town, 1'. E. I. and Cpl. Andrew Gibson. Back row. are three lady members of the Contingent. Nurs- Lieut. Beth Andreas. Marial Enrnshaw of Toronto. S.,1. (NATIONAL DEFENCE PHOTO) TI-IE GUARDIAN, Exit Tony Blount by lydnoy rarlunan CHAPTER X11! Continued "It is the first time that I drank so much whisky," he observed pathetically. "It is more savage than cognac and I don't think I will drink it again. At what time do we sail, captain?” "I want to get away pretty soon." the latter told him. "We've got to work clear 0' this bunch of trouble to the westlard before sundown. I wouldn't mind spend- in' a. couple of days around here, but we've got to make Suva as soon as we can now, or the New zealand Gov'ment will be fixin' up for someone else to take on your Job here, mister. Not that they're likely to send any one along in a hurry, but still theylll be glad to know that you're safe." strung had come into the room while he was speaking. "I'm sorry you're off so soon," he said. "We don't get visitors often enough to want to see the backs of them as quickly as this, I'd say, 'Come again) but I'm afraid I can't offer you any in- ducements in the way of trade. Sorensen takes all that I can pro- cHA3Lo'rra'rowN duce, and it wouldn't be worth his while to come if I started split-y. ting it up." ' "Sure not!" the captain agreedl D A ' LY C R 0 5 5 W 0 R D swish. l ;;;:'i;.: .:::L:11::.?.:;1 .;:. F-:f”.ii2F ACROSS Int wt” 19'7""! hck '- - ll 3 I I looked in here all the same. You 1'01” chum "la '9'” lliil. l'll'li-la l wasn't too pleased to see me the1 ii. Male deer 3.Veryinv 2o.Italla.n poet L-migiqu mt mm g leastwayl old pom,” 1n,Oilyfruit portant 2l.MaleIheep mm iii'il.'i I S D U W M an. mu gm 0. squmsi il.lIn'cr iri-.i person 22. High priest. i an a . . . 111 '" ,, . :2. Shoot from (abbr.) 24. or balsam Lil W1135 "P ' ambush 1. Evening 25. Before ' ' Smmg I"u3hed' nice,-H,"-1 (poem 25ggp,”d . Frank zakm,” prom Comm"? The captain finished his cof- pniniegma 5,Mu,ic nor. 3",. godry m ma we 15 we” under way in M prep. fee noisily and rose to his feet. vngrnver 0-Frenchcotm 28.'I'ltIeot iIii.irii-1 i"-.1:-nlili motions for the Junior Prom in ”W9"- 11 V011" 1991111 Fwd 8" 1-i mum 7. Weary respect I-6 hem” of the gmdu,mng.c1,,, 0; ready, Doc, I reckon it's time we yi Board of 8. On the ocean 30. Childrerr. Ye-Ierdu-'u Anni” '53 His assistants M155 Ellen Mul- pulled our freight. urdnanca 9.MIcrobe game ll.l-lersldic lglly Don Mccan-on cmrieg Mar. The doctor agreed somewhat iahhf-l 12-5Cl""19"t 32.InwhaI goidiposu ii-ison Louis Mccinn, Leo MC- llstiessly, and they all four made 16 Search (abbr.) manner 42.Meul Quuicl and Jerome Quinn are tax. their way down to the jetty to- lmfle 13- Puiolhll 33.-Yoko container ing care of their respective tasks gether. Strang shouted an order Ivar.) clothes 34.Atone time 43.Constellatiog from mailing invitations to put- across to the boys' quarters as :'.'.'rorb:Mnt 15.Gpdor llgind of cheL.l45.Pi-esiding ting up decorations. The big dance they left the house. and before lfil C , - '2l.I10i'oll-I 18. i”ve.i."ii” 3n2f3T3S””" fTifJ..i l1.ly1:...Z”.liSm”l?.f”ui.'; 5?”i.o.?."t”?3 3iLe,l.liif”...?.2"'Z'33.iSEE".? .535 271. Incite . , .. 7 HA1"? db t. -1 V C rm ltwae-oa. Y e m '3' 29pB,.a,.mg '3 '3 0” 30013 9 911 0 9 35 reached the jetty. the boat was. Snlnaving 'tr:;1mp1f11dH0;1r9ml1"ehlCal1n 11:”-'1 bliluf manned and waiting for them atl "me ll Fed ilm) Thin s alto? mic mm 0? the ml?!" 31,ApporHog5 3 Vt 3?" I 5- grd ' ntme 'Well, its aloha. the captain 3.". Marfg 90” '9 0 5 Very 50” mm 3 said with a sigh, turning to shake nickname 3"” 3”: it mauld Ibeimgg" md hands with Strang. "I don't reck- 36. King of better t iin ever. 1 r. s alwlvyl 3 an to be hcadint this way again for Biuhm W” 511"” ”””1”1of””- "” bl” I. bit, but believe me, mister. I (Bib-) Sid” being 3 send" f puny 10' ain't goln' to forget last night in 37-5-'111m990 the g”'fl.lmte5' the Jumor Pmm a hurry! That dinner was bonser.- mm is usual. - the last function at an, I reckon you keep me best mnirnvide which 1) ii and the other students Whisk in the Pacmc H screw 1 witha are pres” in 3 body' No other sen allould die on you or pile his pemueng occasion will find all these old h oker u or an mm Just let V mm friends together again. ” k V d ruyt k 3' his job "16"" cm” . . . mleth miw am It's 5 iiitogut o' the ,m-cue; Leonard Shea the now1y-eleet- W P”3'-11'e- ill b t W u,c.c.,i,-ix ed President of the Amateur Ath- WHY from my genera run, I u s .5,c.,,n.m:-,,, . letic Association. with his execu- Worth an em: Weeks sallln to :55 45, Event”; g tlve recently chose the ionowing a show like that at the end of it. sung.” 1) managers who will comprise the "I'll let you lm0Wl' Strand told rpon) executive oommittee. These are; him With 8 MUSH- (1, Perfonn for football, Anew Mat-Donald; "An' here's wishln' you luck. hockey. Russell Mcinnis; basket- mister!" the captain went on to Down ball. Gerry Johnston; softball and Thurlow. "But if you ask me. 1 Mclody S 5 pool, ;Earl Handrahan; tennis, you've got it. Memory or no mem- l 311111331 and pins-Dong. Gerald o , this is a snug gillet. The only DAILY CIIYPTOQUOIE-,l!ere's how to work it: Coady; track. Art Seaman: rink. tgubie I can see ahead of you is A X y n L 3 A A x 3 John Gavin. and raprasentative of gm; youqi be putt,in' on more In L o x o r n I. 1. o w 111311 5C11001- E1911 (31111 weight than you'll know what to One letter simply stands for another. In this exam 1 A i d . do with!" for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. single l:t.ters,'nl:Jes- Congratulatlons-to Father Mme" The 110301” made his farewells trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. ;rgSe?grl1ntli:xl1rd )llf1eLasl.i1ow(i?rlwm:t in 3 more subdued manner' but . v gg.g.u.,,u,n...n:.. Each day the code letters are different. Thursday nigh” session of the for owe” in Wm be mcmry W214; w-n-o-r--w-w- sen a on o wo em: c oruses, M T E P H H P '1' L L W M D L 0 R E M H K Ft K they won a class for Gregorian cgalrtlllpsh Timlilalsd hay: (e::l:.;l8:gn;:g1Ce: . h t ith l( i' 83. F th 311 9" W0 110 N R F F R H I J R '5 G J l L 0 -l T L 0 R V W J 3- firzeliaillt helremblilt none year,a 11:: l9lVlngr the lI:,ry(:;ln(;d xl1igw5e9l:;t3dl(1mg p-pK vnnp W . already done much to promote Nmm 9'mP V 5"- ,! R P L L 0 R 0 3 H D"Ew P G music and 3,; and . neat den of st. Dunstans can be found dut- Myu -crypcoquotsii-msowiso DOUBTFUL spszacmiss. more can be expected from him my ”c1:m11p1;11;1;1:e1w1;!';n1:;j”tlf”l1'g' gg; DREAPED D. i th, fut . Th 01 Club. 1" ' 1 4 -- Pym. UNEQUNOCAL HATRE LAME lhrblding ltsulaete-acqillred etiadition l110'-011' W01'kv 5"V”39 ””m”3 tours. lMALLETT'S BATTERY siaiivicis NOW OFFER YOU NEW LOW PRICES ON BATTERIES. Prices ranging from &12.95 up . Now is the time to equip your car, truck, tractor. or boat with a new battery at these low prices. Ioi increasing inactivity. did not enter competition. 0 O I With the summer vacation less than two weeks away and with the exams in progress, there is con- siderable reason for excitement these days. Besidm the extra push at the books, one of the para- mount ooncerns of everyone is that of finding suitable summer em- ployment. For the vast majority. the summer break cannot be con- sidered a holiday or vacation un- less in the sense that "a. change is as good as a rest." The "change" iclr some will take the form or work on the family farm. while OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams a l H I 1 iii i.-1,1. 0: .Ml”il I lx,,”'iU it if 4 1,','lmiil VI in ml? VC i ll 2 I b THAT'S ENOUGH! xxxx it mfigxue l ' ABOUT LL 'w. ixxxx x . x xxx xx in , myth .. w”C,,”,i,7'ilXi,3f, I THE15c'oiz:5. BOARD- .,.................s..u..u.m.o-. n ,, dmul .. i 1-, I y'iI ll I ,ul E J'.6?.Mi.LiAM5 cruises or study . . The members of the graduating clan were guests of Father Roche on Friday night when they at- tended a "smoker" in the Science Building. Mr. Eugene Gorman spoke on the value of humility in the aiifairs of life. Besides lunches and a movie they had a brief in- troduction to the Alumni Associa- tion of which they will soon be members. It will be V principally through Father Roche, as Secre- tary-Treasurer of the Alumni As- sociation that they will have con- tact with their Alma Mater after leaving here. In addition to the extra interests he has in all the students (among which can be mentioned the weekly religious bulletin which records the events of the College year so that all sons of St. Dunstan's may keep abreast of activities. 0 O on May 19th at 7:00 p.m. in the College Chapel, benediction and the Baccalaureate sermonwill be given by Rev. Dr, Charles I. Bdyd of st. Dunstan! Parish. Fredericton, N.B. On May 25th at 3:00 p.m. graduation exercises will be held in the Alumni Auditorium with Judge Sylvere Desaoohes giving the address to the gradu- a as. The "Week" would extend to all members of the graduating class sincsre congratulations and a fond farewell. Rarely has one the op- portunity of associating with such an exemplary group who in every field set a worthy example. In this clue are found champion ath- lstes and debaters. accomplished writers. actors and actresses and. above all real Christian ladies and gentlemen, who each and eveivy one can well measure up to any sim- ilar group in Cannon. In them can be plainly seen much of that invaluable stuff that St. Dumtaul is built on-courage, seal. char- acter, dedication and self-saori- iice. Great things come from only great men and it is for this reason that we can expect the beat. Again our fondest wishes for we are better for having known you. . a . o o I With this we complete another year of "Weeks". Until next fall, then, may you enjoy much happi- neu. prosperity and health-we at S. D. U. wish you well. PAGE SEVEN ENJOY "MILD" llie Mildest Best-Tasli rig CIGARE;'I'.TE ru-3-nmutQ:m::u::CQC823ZCCZG I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' "Well. that's the last visitor we i shall see till Sorcnsen turns up in It was with an odd sense of loss three months time!" the trade! that Thurlow turned and began tolobservcd. "We ought to have gu jettyiuscd to one another by then!" To be continued watching from the jetty as they his last words to Thurlow were slworry you. and it will only be a were pulled off to the schooner. repetition of his faith in his com: matter of time before your mem- piete recovery. ory completely returns. I shall say "I could not wish you A better so in my report to the authorities." place for your convalescence." he! They went down to the waiting,walk slowly back along the said. "Here you will have little t0;boat, and the other two remainedlbeside his companion. Mach 0.97-Mach 0.98-Mach 0.99--MACH 1 . . . Tap Tap-Mach 1 Plus! To the civilian the speed of sound is about 765 miles per hour. But to the keen, young RCAF fighter pilot the speed of-sound is at "Mach 1". On his instrument panel, as the needle ofthe Mach-meter hits "Mach 1" he hears a light rap-tapping on the canopy behind his head . . . and swoosh . . . he's beyond the speed ofsound. Today, breaking the sound barrier is no prob- lem to him. In his Sabre jet, he does it all the time. if you can measure up, you too can be ajct Pilot in the RCAF . . . enjoy the thrills and opportunities of the new era of supersonic aviation. Decide now to ily for Canada. -) TARGET MAKE YOUR k)-W) FREEDOM 1 ll you are 77 but no! ynl 25, migla, and lmvo Junior Muhlrulullell, lha aquivolanl or beller, III Ilia Career Cawuellor al Ilia address in His coupon, or mail Ilia coupon today. Candida!" lllallld lalra wmi iimii lo iii. Recruiting um": (1) Hull! zerlitlcola (2) Proof of educoliori. 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