LOCAL BRIEFS =| CITY AREA Apehade Capt. Claud Hunter and —-W,-t._Hancox t’ UP COMES A' RED _ U. 6. infantryman keeps rifle -trained on a shirtless :Viet Cong guerrilla as the Commun- trance in.area of Trung Lap, = about 25 miles west of Saigon. Infantryman is member of the im Dorchester, Mass. & was learned here. Funeral service was held Wednesday at the Washington Street Baptist Church~ in Dorchester with burial in that city. Survivors of Mr. Teal, who died last Sun- day, include 4 daughter, Marion Teal, and two brothers, Edwin of Trade Executive Council will be held in Moncton, Jan. 17. ~- 2. CARD WINNERS The following are the winners | of the card party held at the Basilica Recreation Center last night: ladies first, Mrs. K. Shep- hard; ladies second, Mrs. Reu- ben MacDonald; gents’ first, George MacCormack; gents’ sec- ond, Peter. McQuaid; door-prize, ‘Mrs. Albert Fletcher; special price, Cyrus -Vessey; freeze-out, Mrs. Joseph Roche and Douglas A. MacDonald. A number of students from Maritime —_Christian College, Charlottetown will participate -in college day in Murray Har- bor Church of Christ this. com- ing Sunday. Fhey will teach all Sunday school classes as well as conduct._morning and evening services. Special speakers. will be James Matheson and Rankin MacKinnon, students et the college. . WORD OF DEATH Husband of the former Anna- belle Munroe of Rose Valley, _{12, at Ma ” Richard Teal of Broad Cove, ist :Battalion, 16th Infantry participating in the week-long | “Operation Crimp" to flush | out Viet Cong in the area. PE... Arthur L. Teal has died | ae rete via radio treet (AP | Island News Page ~ - Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Jan. 14, 1966. 5 Plans for the 1966 Winter Car- nival at St. Dunstan's University are in the final stages of prep- aration according to Charlie MeMillan, dent: of the annual winter show this year. The theme for this year's*car- “|nival is ‘Winter Wonderland,” an appropriate one for the snow- laden campus at SDU. Other. officers involved. in this year's production include vice. chairman Bob Hickey, a soplio- |More science student: from Sum- merside; business manager Brian Dornan, junior arts, Mont- real; John Driscoll, a junior arts junior arts student) from Charlottetown, who is presi-| on. the ice-covered football field; Winter Carnival Plans In FinatStage At SDU game against Acadia; two var- sity basketball games against Acadia and St. Francis Xavier;, a torchlite parade; a Grand Prix, which will consist of car races the Carnival Queen contest: a ge show; and the Carnival Ball. CANDIDATES. SELECTED Candidates for Carnival, Queen have already been sélected by gineers and the nurses, The student from Saugus, Mass., who | sonality, intelligence, talent is in charge of sales; and Carol | beauty. n is chosen on poise, per. and Ann Power, a junior arts student | from Souris, who; is-handling-the+ carnival publicity. . Reports from the SDU campus indicate that this promises to be the biggest and best winter car- nival yet with three action-filled days from Jan. 27-30 ISLAND DEBUT Bi ythe "Clancy “Brothers” and| winter be the Tommy their Island debut on Friday, Jan. 28 at 8:30 p.m. at the Pro- vincial Voéational Institute auditorium. : Other highlights of the car- Jaycees Begin Drive Jan. 15 The Charlottetown Junior Chamber of Commerce’ will of- ficially launch its campaign for employment on Satur- Steve Rush, chairman of the Jaycees' ‘‘do-it-now’’ committee. told members of the local em- e advisory committee Wednesday night that city bus- nival include a varsity hockey WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Low overnight high Thursday : -53 |Dawson........; oe | 'Prince George’ ..... 2» 37 Vancouver:..... _rneee ae 52 Victoria ......0. oor 44 52 Edmonton ......... 6 9 CROPS + ccc veccanes i. . 4 |Regina ..... te een tele | Winnipeg .......... -4 3 |Muskoka .,......-. ell 14 | TOTONtO «.....ceeeees 10 30 HORE scsi cat's satel 6 | Montreal wakves Shea ee 7 WRG ns cui cadence Fredericton ....-.. 0 19 \Saint John ......... -t 22 ‘Moncton ......+ cece 8 19 Halifax. ovisise ee % Charlottetown 7 19 Sydney. ...... 17 6 ‘Yarmouth . 5 18 2% iSt. John’s . :e 26 Boston .......+ 10 27 New York .. 16 0 Miami ...:... . 6 76 St. Louis ...... 28 32 ITUCHON ..... e008 <a On 61 San Francisco ...... 40 55 | HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- “\clear the CNR track at nearby “4 1:"! track would be open by noon to- ‘| Thursday. ICNR Officials Expect Track. Open By Noon | “MONCTON (CP) Work jerews were to stay on the job \throughout -Thursday night to -|Port Elgin where 20 freight cars iwent off ‘the rails early Thurs- day. “ : | CNR officials here said the |day_and trains 39 and 40 would operate as usual,’ The trains which carry passengers and ex between Moncton and Teachers View New Style Math imtermediate geography and the writing of biographies were out- at the monthly meeting of teach- ers of Elliott in Fairview School r iy. Considerable time was spent on “the new look for mathema- tics in grade 6" as wutlined Dr. Maym, mathematics’ co tant of Illinois. ; < The study included a new me- gram, showing relations be- tween sets of numbers, and also the base 10 system as compared to systems using other .bases. Guest at the meeting was Su- Charlottetown were cancelled Passengers were) ;moved by’ bus, The 57-car freight was en route to Cape Tormentine, N.B., from | ‘Sackville, N-B., with cargo /bound for Prince Edward Is- land. Cause ‘of the derailment j|has not been determined. There were no injuries. | some classes and the competi-| ther office says cloud from a dis: urday, except in the eastern re- tion is expected to be keen he- turbance near Toronto will move gions, where variable cloudiness tween the beauties who will rep-| into the district this, morning.| and scattered snowflurries are resent the freshman, sophomore,| Snow will begin in the western-| expected: junior and senior classes, the en- | sections during the morning and | | spread to Cape Breton by. late | afternoon, Snowfall accumnulat: | | Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, ions are expected to be light. In’ ern Shore, Cape Breton, Prince | | Halifax and vicinity and the South Shore-region, there could be’ occasional rain -in-the—after- noon. Strong’ northwest winds and snowflurries are expecte/ behind this disturbance. A return to sunny“ and cold weather is indicated for Sat- Edward-Island: Overcast snow beginning this afternoon. Cold. Winds light, increasing this af ternoon to east 20. Low high ‘at New Glasgow 6 and 3%, Goshen 3 and 2%, Sydney 10 and %:| Charlottetown 5 and 2%. Outlook of firm support to the Jaycees’ campaign. Speaker at the meeting was Hartwell Daley who spoke on economic surveys that had been commissioned in the province by the Dominion and provincial for Saturday: Variable cloud- | iness with scattered ‘snowflur- | ries. Cold. | High tide today at Charlotte- town 4:10 a.m. and 4.40 p.m. At Rustico at 12.10 p-m. and 11.53 p.m, Summerside tide eighteen minutes ater .than Chariotte- town. Sun rises today. at 7.34 a.m. and sets at 5.10 p.m. pea teney J. Reginald, MacDon- Illegal Driving Brings $50 Fine A Summerside man, R.alp’h Charles Rider, was fined 950 and costs or seven days, on a wharge of driving while his li-' cence was suspended,by Justice of the Peace Albert Dinnis, in Fined $10 and costs or four days were: Ivan Gordon Kerry, Sherwood, passing on a solid | white line ;-Melvin_Lloyd_ Friz- zell, New Haven, speéding; Kenneth Rae MacLean, Brook- field, speeding; Cecil Oharles d » Lessons of primary. language, |} lined by Mrs. Edna MacDonald | ‘ thod of factoring the Venn dia-| ; ae im CHARGED .. John Angus, 37, former manager of a Timmins,. Ont., stock --. office,- was charged ‘Wednesday with mak- ing'a false declaration during testimony before an inquiry = Windfall Oils and Mines "* _"_-(@P. Wirephete) SPECIAL . 1 HOUR DRY CLEANING . 8 LBS. 3.00 MINEGOO LAUNDRY 106 Hillsboro St. Ch’'tows kk wk wk kk kk Kd _ FUNERALS ' bertson. | Lee "EASTERN _ FUNERALS FOOTE FUNERAL — The fu- aeral of Mrs._John Foote, Gas- pereaux, was held from the Holy Trinity ‘Anglican Church, , on Wednesday, Jan. conducted : Howard Jamieson, William Lle- wellyn, Atwood Llewellyn, Da- Guigan,; and Harold Butler. The flowerbearers were Ralph Mac- Guigan, Neil Millar, David But- ler, Bernard Butler, Barry the Anglican Cemetery, George- town. : vid ---MacGuigan,- _John._.Mac- | Creed. Interment took place in | lene tague Theatre: Action, Fun, —Heavyweigh smn Registration day Miss Laine will be in c cess: a “ZEBRA IN THE KITCHEN” “COLOR” See Jay North, Star of Dennis The Menace, the wildly, hilariously comedy. Big city with a Zeo in every garage. 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