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THIS WEEK AT SDU follow unit this year. altt tthe competition Will probal Controversy This Week At SDI‘ By Charley McMillan The Maritime Intercollegiate Hockey League is history now; tIS abrupt finish will drift i n t n the chapters of ObllViOI’I in only a few weeks The executive's de ctsion to award the Mart t i me title to UM! on the basis of ha- ving a better goal spread in the two game: against St. Dunstan's caused a great deal of controversy. in Cltai'lot'P~ tmvn and on the mainland St. Dunstan’s students were So dis— :ttsted With the r ti 1 i n g i h at they paraded through the streets of Charlottetown to show their displeasure. and to plead for a playoff The march was particularly effect”? because of the h ll 1 e corps In town for the and the protest st ory reached papers all over Canada. it was hoped that. through this publicity. the Canadian litter- collegiate ‘.tltl(‘ll(' L'nion would revoke the decis i o it. But i he march “as in vain Almost every Maritime n e w s pap e r agreed that the ruling was a complete fiasco: the regrettable point. however. is that no 0 ne can do anything about II. Because the executive nia d e the, decision on a by — law of the old handbook. there could be no protest. A telegram to . coach from the CHIT confirm- ed this. 'l‘lie irottical poitit about the by-law itself. initever. is that there is a contradict ion between Section "A" and Sec- tion '8". Section states that in the . season. here will he no playoffs. in the 'l e x t Section. it states t lt at "true will he fl'i play'etts. in I'll“ whole matter is a bitter pill for P't’l‘NORQ at St Dutistan's. :as been 17 long years since. the 'ast Maritime Championship: in see a team come so close and yet still be so far away is dif- swallow. without a chance first place tie by the conventio- nal method. a nlavoff game. ON I.'.\'B BANDWAGON‘ it is all over now though. and the only course to follow is to get on the I‘NB band it' a g o it against the rest of Canada in the national ti n als at K t ng~ :ion Apparently the CNR fa n s are cont: (1 e nt about their 'cain's ('ltattces. They sent this telegram to the college: \\'e are, the greeted We are the Kings of the Maritiiiies. Signed. \rd- ent Red Devils fans". NHltlt‘aL Iy. a telegram \\£l> sent in re:- poiise. it also was brief and to the point: "Rest of ltick tn [it e flltftls. Were all pulling for ion. \Y.’-‘ll ‘till lIPXl year Signed. SDI' Saints atid ardent fans_" Nominations for the upcoming Sindents' l'nion elections were sent in Monday Gerry Ftt'l— Gerald \ion the presidency by acclamaiion: there are three contestants for vice - president: Dave Morton Wes Mac-\leer. and .ltm Griffith It is a shame that there aren‘t more stti~ dent: trying on t for the se posts. despite the calibre of the tow W D‘ i M i marks the second vear in a row that the presidency has been won by acclamation. not a very envia- lile record by any means The three candidates for vice » pre- Have been common itatiotis. however. with familiar. Dial 1-6567 presents four (a) An oriainal Intercollegiate Hockey BURSTING PIPES and power blackouts. Our dwelling Policies include coverage for loss resulting from this hazard. There are several retisottztb'e I‘\(‘IlI\IOII< and lim- For more information on this coverage consult—— HYNDMAN & CO- LTD. The Regional Festival of Dominion Drama Festival Montooue Reeionol High School Auditorium “Apr” t']_st. 'Tllnit'IlI.‘ l‘r'HIIIIIII' S"""I}' Shakespeare's " MARFH Ill—Suntmersitle Little Theatre "Separate Tables" MARCH 14—Soitris Dramatic Society "The Wayward Kiss" Saturday Matinee Charlottetown Little Theatre (bl "Dial M for Murder" Saturday Evening much stiffer Colin McMillan and I Ratchtlder, accompanied l ternate .lohn R Mat-Do n debated in Halifax Ia st against Acadia The dam came necessary when President Bill Johnson re'. his decision to awarding Sit Maritime championship be Acadia prepared the wr Side of the debatc. 'l‘hey ( nllv were scheduled to Is History sident are excellent Not only are. t h ey prominent in extra- curricular activities. but i h ey are also lop students Congratu- lations are in order to Mr Fitz- ‘Gerald for his victory The fact that no one ran against him is Acadia on Thursda}. htll sitttictent to explain how highly flights into Halifax were he is esteemed on the campus "ellt’d hfl'a't-‘E‘ M in: winner of this debate gets Maritime, title, since both i have 2-0 records, The na t‘tnals will be held at St. Stan‘s next Tuesday; who. won last night will meet R Military College and the versity of Bfi‘lIlSlI Columbi; There still seems to be r cision as to when the plavo the City Junior League will Naturally Is impossibl play in the Forum with the en" all htit the season 15 gt late. The .layvee Saints en the regular season tied t the LP'IIOIIHRI‘IPS. bitl. as they don't know whom they meet in the playoff: R has it that the Legion will on three \‘arstty players. that the Saints have ftnis their season‘s play. While move would greatly Legion team. it would To the \' P. candidates. best of uck, RETREAT OPENING The annual mid — setiies t er retreat starts next Thurs d a y and ends on Saturday Preacher for the three - day affair w ill Rev. .l a me C MacDonald. (‘,S.C.. of St. Joseph‘s l'ttivetu sity. Mont-ton. .\'B There “I” be no classes. of course. during the retreat. The \‘ai'sity 3 ') basketball team finished the sea-"ti yeste":l;—iy against Mount Allison liniver- sity. Prior to this game. Saints had tiliree flames and had lost e'gltt. 'l‘liev bra: Dalliousic aiid L'.\'.H. once Despite the eight IDS-Fe. Coat.- Ed Hilton can feel protid of It‘s team. There. are four rookies on the team. and with only one player no; returning next year. he can look toward the til i it re with opti- tiie ether teams otit iii rite niism. Last we e k e n d. the Naturally tlie'e is nt‘thtng \I Saints played two games: the With taking these players t first was in Halifax against Maritime play/downs. biit t St Mary": and the second in so just prior to the League \ntigonish again st St. F‘. X. offs would reduce the matt "itese are two ofthe top teams a complete farce in the circuit. yet S'DL' chased Now that the Varsity sea the Santamar i a n s right to is over. the rink has been i: the final whistle. only to loss. over by the Intramural lea toil - 100. Two days later t h e y in the afternoons. The Sen lost to the Xaverians. 96-79, league. headed by Ron Gal The Drama Society is busin has the Sophomores run it engaged with its latest produc~ away with the marbles. Tht tion "The Tempest." The debut niors are second, follower “ill take place tti Montague next the two Freshman teams. Thursday as part of the Domi- hapless .Ittniors occttpy l nDramaF‘estival,l.aslplate, e lea year. the St. Dunstan's produc- is still anyone's fight w tion of “The Merchant of \’en- three teams battling for ice" made almost a comp l ete place. The playoffs in these sweep of the awards. and th e gues will commence next it Society has every intention to wee Record Income, Spending Forecast In N.B. Budget By JOHN MOSHER Byrne royal commission 1'! l-‘REDERIC'I‘ON tCPinecr on finance and mitnictpal t ord high expenditure and ten» tion. which recommends :tt ntte. “tilt no change in taxa- ing changes in municipal ioii. were estimated here ministration l‘v Finance \ltn‘ster I. G. “Aware of the implit-al Deerisay lot the fiscal year for government expendtt starting April 1. and revenues which these in his budget speech in the "mmonfla'mns “3"9- “" \‘eir Brunswick legislature. \Ir. pl‘Nommz “ hl’dge' “5'1"” DesBrtsay predicted a current "nmlnue 3” “‘9 “WW” atconnt surplus of $3249.831Athe "Hm-V l’"“"“l"d and “‘ “le difference between e"\et-ied ex- "9“de h" ll” Pml’l“ penditure of SIZOJIJS.‘ “Fl'l‘lher- Ila"? lakf‘" retenue of Si29.6tt6.36l "‘Pt‘éltl‘“ 0055’“? ‘0 9n ‘ that those denat‘tments dire :5 3 l I t 'j' He film inxlrlpadfd f‘a‘llnal affected by the repot-t ot‘ ' '4 f‘ I ' .t. .- > $19!.” 'V‘D‘l m‘l I n ‘ 1;” commission and the provtr ., . .. , , "’ "'h" “m a “in a 3“” goyerntitent in g e n e ~ ‘ mm” or Slz‘lm"‘79 maintainEd in such a state a departure from usual (in: Home mav deliberate tirattice. the finance minister the (.(Hnn11,.,,,,1'g mtmnmt; Sillfl tltf’ t'mnl’al'alw“ mm“ M of any administrative pres.” expenditure and revenue have {m- has” Moon" been deferred bitt be ‘ balanced bled \\itliin several days He vent": also reported an anticipated net debt increase it ' .9 REFERS TO REPORT ‘ 30-page speech included ad; references to t 19 will budget ceeded last est-m; exnendtttt res hv SSDSSJM ’ ii ot'ks provision: and other highways, t cattottal construction :r a n bridge building ('ltll,\!l'tl.‘lltit‘ hospitals 'cads to t'csoit' and a new provincial built in Fredericton Moncton Ma Dies After Charge Laid Ole‘lISH'P in the recent storms \lON’t'TCH CF” - Got “IIIt‘I'I you should he Rottdt'eaii about '20.dled in pita] here Wednesday- 5hr after a charge of ca'iital ' der was laid against him Ecudi'eriu who suf cred a let \\"illDfl in the (teed. tinder notice guard followin shooting ln(""I(‘DI in 5: Mon Mondw n-ght w the life of t7~yeat \‘wgzvtia Landry- Mr: Raymond ‘Verna‘ ‘ dry. the :irl's mother. rema in critical condition in Mon li“~’Dii4l A charge o' capital against Roiidreau hefrre Pol'ce Court PH. Sieeves late moron” by superintendent of investi'Jr M the Atnnston police der IIIWII. The g-rl': (other and “flit‘t‘ children in the liOtl‘I the time of the shooting osm- 'ttiury‘ Pelice foiiiid \lt's Landry l Charlottetown mu (3 act) ptavs to the L"""‘!t 'lnor The g with ties "‘tlnfl in tlt ' " morn R‘Vlllf‘ll with The Tempes' -.=id to hate third the git was also found in the t room A "’Y-r"l.lic rile v'ttt ivocrlt‘t‘. stock b"-~|-t‘n off three (‘\"V‘II(‘I(‘(I cat'tt‘tdgt‘< i found \‘tt litoiiect nu planned Randi-cans rlentli pluv __ _ POSTPONI“. ASSE “BLT LEOPOLm it.l.F. \l’ Congo's tumultuous pat'liar was due to meet in Leopold Monday for its spring sets but President .toseph Kasai adjourned ll indefinitely to out a constitutional ('t‘tnmlS: meeting in Lu'ittaboarz, to .- . I. tantie drafting a vonstitt Anmtmton me — Curtatn 3"» P-II- \i'tltoul hindrance from pa ment. ¥