NORMAN S. S'l'EWAR'l' Norman Scott Stewari. AFN- Charlsttetown. was born on 5091' ember O. ll7.. to Mr. and Mr!- M. C. Stewart. They forthwith nam- ed him Norman and as the young lad waxed older he was sent to Prince Street School for his pri- mary education. Norman entered P.W.C in the fall of '53. Norm is known for his keen sense of hu- mour and ability to take a joke. His main interest is music - he plays the guitar. trumpet. and pi- ano as well as a myriad of other related instruments - and is a member in good standing of the Recce Band. ' This year Norman has been the editor of the Times and has had no small success in this field; we also find him President of the grad- uating class. His other hobbies in- clude drawing and radio. Meyers Studios. ALEXANDER J. MURCIIISON Alexander John Murchison. Med- icine, Central Royalty. born June 23. 1927. is the son of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Murchison. His first eight years of formal education acquired at the Model School. Charlottetown. He then complet- ed publlc school at Burnaby. South High. Vancouver. and West Kent. Charlottetown. before entertlng Prince of Wales in 1952. ”Murk" readily made himself at home in these new surroundings: his diversity of interests have led him into almost all fields of col- lel life. He has spent two years with the Social Committee. two years yviih the annual Variety Con- cert. four years on the College Times staff as reporter. Associate Editor, Editor in Chief. Advisory Editor. one year on the year book staff. and two years on the Stu- dent Council, ol which he is Pree- Coming Events Bingo Hops River tonight Dance Mlllview Hall every Fri- day night. Dance In Afton Hall. Sattnday sight in aid oi hal. good music. Regular Dance Mt. Ryan Hall. Thursday. York Hall. Meet Angus MacL2an and Hestil MncQuan-ie. Saturday night May 25. Soc meeting. Owing to a death in the family the sale at William Pounds will be held on Saturday May 25. Dance Frank Carragher ware- house. Lot 65. Friday. May 24th Dancing 9.30 to 11!). In stock grass seed. all kinds. Turnip and mangel seeds. lowest prices. Roland Hyde. Cornwall.. Dance at White Spot. Dunstaff- nage. Thursday night, Rollie Mae- Kenzie Orchestra. Dance Frank Carragller ware- house. Friday, May 24th. Dancing 9.30 to 1.00. .. Dances Stastlope Oovehead Com- muniiy liall. Saturday. May 25th. Dancing 9-12. Mount Stewart monthly meet- ing will be held in Canadian Le- gion Home. Thursday May, 3!. I 13- o'clock. Please attend. Concert in Cornwall Hdl. Fri- day May 24th by children taking pelt hi Music Festivd. also side talent. Admission 25 cents and 15 cents. Curtdn 8.15. The Alumni Cemetery Meeting will be held in Hu-iavilla Church. Thursday. May 23. at 8.30 p.ln. All intersid in the upkeep of cemetery. please Higilfisid women's Association to variety concert with talent. guests artists sstrsl music in Winslos sta- tie; ball Thursday. May II. time lhowill at Monti Friday. entertain- . cr .rmnAv- and before very long. GIRL GUIDE COLUMN Attention Gsldas going to Dee Lake- We have bad a wonderful offer froom Dominion Stores to send 50 Canadian Girl Guides to the Centenary Camp at Doe Lake, Ont. They will pay all their travelling expenses and camp fees. In order to pick these 50. a com- petition is alranged in which every Guide accepted for the camp can enter. They must write an essay of 300 words on "What Girl Guiding Means to Me". Each Province is given the num- ber of scholarships in proportion to list slse, Prince Edward Island is given two. All essays must be sent in to Mrs. John Harris, 5 Bungalow Place. Charlottetown by June let. it is hoped that Guides going to Doc Lake are already busy writing this essay. and that they will be in Mrs. Har- ris's hands by June lat. ' Trinity Brewnlea- Mrs. Mae- Kay. Brown Owl and Mrs Found. Tawney. tell about the interesting B-P Community Project. Scrap- books were mada by the Brownies one on the Royal Family. and one an Edward Island. aid were exceptionally well dose. These books were given to a Run- garian family now residing at the Provincial Sanitorhun. Mr. and Mrs. Ugor. Andrew age 14. Stephen and I. This is a wee- derful thou . and I am sure greatfully apprecisted by the Ugors. The following Brownies have received their sklaters badge; Nancy Mcxinnon. Donna J Gail Bishop, Barbara Wuren. Carol McPherson. Margaret Bell. Maureen Bell. Audrey Grant. Mary Found. Trudie Caibeck. Caron Johnston. Joan Stewart. Daphne Stedman. Provincial Camp- Good news-- llas announced that a Provincial Camp will be held at North Rus- tleo from July 24 -Auguu 3rd. You will be hearing more about this central Royalty Ce.- The lol- lowing Guides were enroled into Agriculture. Millview, born ii and Roy Walker. directors. The 8.. Vice-President of the Alpha 0.0.F. in Charlottetown at the regular weekly meeting of that NORMAN W. IHEIDOW bcr 14, 1937. is the son of ed his home school for ten years. completing Grade Ten in '53. III the fall of the same year this year we find him a member of the graduating class. He is keenly interested in hud- ing and fishing as well as danc- ing and other sports. Next year Norman intends to continue his studies in Agriculture at M Donald College. and his classmates and many iriends wish him all the best in the future. Meyers studies. ldent this year. His other interests include music the has played piano with several small bands). contemporary poet- try Iboth as a reader and author). philosophy. and the vvulffenpooll. A graduate of such varied talents does not require luck to succeed; but the graduating class extend to this well known and well liked student all of their best wishes in his chosen pmfesslon. Meyers studies. U.C. N. Bedeque Men's "Assn Meet Providing a men's choir for the different charges Is a project of the North Bedeque Men's As- sociation of the United Church. The annual meeting of the assoc- iation was held at Travellers Rest on May 13. R. A. Proffltt was elected presi- dent; Delbert Raynor. vice-presi- dent; Allen Clow. Frank Jardine nominstilu committee consisted of Clifford Francis. John March- bank and Wilbert Steven. The Rev. S. Gram Walls show- ed beautiful alides on Berwlck Camp and everyone decided if possible" to go to camp this year. Roy Walker read the Scripture les- son. James Clark read the minutes and financial report WWII ISLIIII-IIARIIIII FERRY SERVICE May lst-June 14th inclusive Daily irom each terminal: I a.m., ll s.m.. 1 p.m.. 5 pin. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY 8 first wearther in dcast Cross early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited ' For particulars contact: Rebekah V. P. For Maritime: Plays A Visit ed and save gracious welcome is Commnnw thelcdlstinguished visitor and also vice attaches on I toll! 01 NOV! VIC omed Grand Lodg and Rebekah As- toured naval thin! Ind in- sembly olacinrun. Ruby uoule. Tlflatinas here 'i'uesd.I.Y- Today Past President or up Rebekah As- they President of l,)lly.ueMr. LAi.-t'l)ifl.nGill. Past Grand ' r. e Grand Lodge. N”"'"” w”"”' sum" of; and Mr. or. Bethune. rm Grand wmaon (Reuters) - Britain 3,-,...a Patriarch, Mrs. Gordon Sheidow. He attend- c-mvmem edasMarsbalsstheforegoing0i- g,b.cuman'lependcntna- he aw. ficcrs together with Mrs. Kathleen du ed Prince of Wales College. and C'"”'- Cnlls Canada's Anli- "Submarine Defence Best luau Ada Webster. Ilalifax. N.' abeluonod .N.1o.I.thl.scouniI'7' e I. 0 as"sgrisnadv undn-waisrtne." m. - Muninllrhsillhseeiortm sDoraEoopsr.NGpl-esld-llcernls ndeoltlllub the iollowing other Scotie. nay arrived We Mond-7 leave for the Greenwood Mrs. Jean Crockett. Past ncA!' air the Rebekah AsseIn- trsinlnn cutre at Cornwallis. .:-A-:1?-'T”M esrrsm. sululvll Aonne Grand En- ",1 35.1”. speed Tuesday on guns for Miss Hilda Harper. P.N.G. act- &”,1',," .- tion of the Commonwealth Aug. District Deputy President of ,1. An omcm statement said con- Alptla Lodge were escorted into gutuuonal talks "ended in agree- the Lodge room. The staff of es- my on all outnanding issues." corts included the following: Mrs. JorT:.elluolvIl:su'PM"l II"; smllllli and th sea Shield , . ear ac ay. conch Fund. e Miss Mabel Worth. Campaign in which Rebekahs in PAGENT Charlottetown are at present pur- Routine business was conducted. tieipatlng. She urged her listeners alter which a beautiful Pageant. go guppott to the utmost each of "The Garden of Fraternity" ex- these worthy calues. empiifying work of the Order was At the close oi Miss Webstel-'s presented. This was portrayed in discourse. Mrs. K. Cauty read an mom ' i ' ” and made gddregg and a gift was y-esentcd even more lovely by the appear (0 the .guest of honor by Mrs. ance of the many pastel shades of uooper on behalf of Alpha Lodge. evening gowns worn by the follow- A pleasing highlight of this happy lng ladies who participated: Mrs. evening was the presentation of Olive Hansen. P.N.G.. Mrs. Jean . bouquet ”of cal-nations to Mrs. Smith P.NG Mrs. Ruth Enrnan.IRuby Houle. Past Presidem Reb- P .. Ethel J. Sutherland. ekah Assembly. on the occasion . . ., Mr . Ann Burhoe. Mrs. of her Bimhday which falls on Doris Phillips, Mrs. Eva MacMii- Thursday of this week. (May 23). Ian. Mrs. Olive Cudmore. and Mrs. Jean Crockett. P.P. R-A. Peggy Dennis, P.N.G. as made this prese ' . and though Reader. Finale to this Pageant taken completely by surprise. W8! I W0-PIN Nlldmon 0' ”50DL Mrs. Houle replied most gracious- oi Hope and Peace" (Sans-Souci) ly and expressed her thanks in sung by Mrs. Enman, Mrs. Bur- well-chosen words of response. hoe. Miss Sutherland and Mrs. The serving of .efreshhments by Dennis. Mrs. Lottie Baliingall and her Miss Webster gave an inspiring Committee, brought to a close a address on the work and objects most enjoyable evening of iellovw- of Rebekah Oddfellowshlp. and ship. stressed particularly several pro- Arrangements ior Miss Web- jects aided by Rebekahs In the ster's entertainment during her Maritime Jurisdiction and eIse- stay in Charlottetown were made where, such as. The March of by a Committee convened by Mrs. Dimes, Walter Callow Wheelchair Mae Adams, P.N.G. M.V. FERGUS The Motor Vessel Fergus will load General Cargo, and Livestock for Comer Brook, Nf'ld., on Friday, May 24th. For spare reservations and freight tales, apply to Gulf and Northern Shipping Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 232. Dial 8737. AT TAYLORS . . .9 JIIW PIN SINSATIOIII tho I-ovolullonnry the lot Central Royalty Guide cs by Mrs. Cyrus Pichsrd; Gloria Douse. Roth Mclaod. Eileen Doin- on. Kathleen Burks. Susan Far- quhatrson. zatherlas Do::i&g.I'l'his Company gro eat?! and bounds, and h coping Miss Marion Langlle and Mrs. Arthur SENATOR T. V. GRANT 7:45 pm. (Standard Time) IbsI'IeIby&KIIflOe.Llh.Au'I. Fanuharson really busy. C Y MAY 24th sf”- ib-54; We 3? A I-.--4-who-in-l... to . . C0- oetllllmomllow will WATCH FOR OUR '”BlGiOPENlNG AD OP L ...-- .. -..... DIAI. 402T II2 Kent St. 9m 6v we esscv I-oussrans s-an 1-war nu.e I1-eeuv ev rreaul... no asevlsse rslrreu lee title amazing post In aettess today! wide choice of eeieu .. Peneue ie match. Parker O1. tron OIIJO to 4021.00. lets teem 030 to Q90. comelnendeeelll TAYLORS JEWELLERS LIMITED I ll '7.00ie l; -. g PROF. ILF. SIPPRELL Adiudicntes At Drama Festival The Prince favored to have secured again the services of . ' presented for adjudication. Professor Sipprell took his B.A. degree at Acadia University. and his M.A. at Harvard. studied play production at Harvard and at Cit- J i1.ens' House. Bath, England; Memorial Theatre Strat- Since 1930 Professor Sipprell has been a member of the Faculty of the Department of English at , Acadia University. Producer of lhel Acadia Arena. etc. He also produc- Shakespeare and Shakespeare Hustler. ford-on-Avon. England. ed an extensive list of plays all types including a series of Scotia. first Education. and at the School ' V Art at TRI .. Sippreil's outstanding Edward island Drama Festival Association con- sider that they have been highly (mce H. F. Sipprell. Drama Advisor at Acadia University. as adiudlcator oi this year's festival. Mr. Sipp- rell commenced his duties last night at St. Peter's lllll. Char-' lottetown where three plays were Shlkespenrian plays. a touring Broup. which played in some fifty Professor Sipprell organized thel course in play productions (University Grade) in the Mari- tlmes. and offered the course every I second year at Acadia University. As a special lecturer at shortl courses under auspices of the New Brunswick Division of Recrea- tion and Physical Fitness. and the Nova Scotia Department of Adult N.S. Professor Sipprell has madd a great contribution to art lnthe Msritimes. In recognition of Prof. contribu- tions to drama in the Maritime Provinces. he was awarded the I PEI Teachers Course on the teaching ol read- ing to children ol primary and intermediate , E are now in Mldrcss in tb province. These institutes. conducted by Miss Ka- 'ths-yn Mcculley . 3. Sc. ofChi- cago. include demons uiun les- sees as well as instruction and discussion on the various problems 'ia connection with the teaching at this nice: important basic sub sect. and are provided as a as- vice by the W.J. Gage company of '1' onto, publishers of the read- ers used In the first four grades, s' " demonstrations were given Canadian Drama Award early this year. Professor Sipprell is a native of Saint John, N.B. of 3 l9 Reading Institutes For Fresh F 200 MORE icons Our large stock of LADlES' COATS and all weather cents de- placed so rapidly we were forced to add 200 new cools! They arrived yesterday from Montreal and go on sale today for the first time. Regular to 39.50. BIRTHDAY SALE- I4.95 - I9.25 - 24.25 Under Way in this province by Miss Meculley four years ago. ..Teachers generally are enthusi- astic over the programme Approa- imately iiity teachers attended the meeting in Souris on Tuesday and between ninety and one hun- dred were in attendance at Mon- tague demonstrations are schedul- ed ior today in Tignish and to- m.rrow in Summersidc. Next week the series, will conclude with meetings in 0'l.eary Rochford ".uare School for urban teachers and Prince of Wales College (for nlral teachers) A ai-s Miss Mcculley at these meetings are Mr. Gordon Cluett. representative of the W1. Gage Company for Eastern Can- ' ads and Mr. Malcolm MacKcnzie. Assistant Director of Education. mm The Thursday. May 3. 1957 The Guardian Pay 3 Retired P.O. Veteran Passes The death occurred lest es at his home on Watt Street is his GI The deceased. s of the First World war. retired from the post office within recon years Helssurvivedbyhlawilmlrel sons. Desmond. Vancouver, Jae! in Toronto and Donald M home. and a daughter Bernadette ales at home. Complete funeral arrangements will be announced late. ANCIENT SEC? Jainism developed in Upper in die about 500 BC, separate troll the Buddhist religion. Factory I7-95 to 19.95 OI A large shipment of LADlES' NEW SHORTIES just received LESS TOR. WHILE THEY LAST The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. 144 GREAT GEORGE ST. 150 GT. GEORGE ST. CHOICE GRADE ' Turkeys again this week. buy. Average weight 15-16 lbs. IAII TURKEYS, III. . . . . 45: an MAY11 fern as IN QUALITY - - - PRICE - - - SERVICE - - - SATISFACTION We are fortunate to be able to offer a. limited quantity of Do not miss this wonderful THAT'S IORYOUR . . '2'.” PIERCE'S I YES - FOLKS - AS TOMERS WELL KNOW-SO STEP IN 10: DAY AND an ONE or us: OUR REGULAR CUI- FOWL, lb. . BACON, Ib. FRESH PLATE SPARE RIBS, FRESH COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE, Ib. . . . 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