SF Re Pet. "gen enipiins ey ~ Island News Page y The Guardian, Charlottetow», Wed., Nov. 30, 1966. Carnival Committee Discusses Big Plans By LORNE YEO . ‘The carnival committee of St. | Dunstan's University and Prince | of Wales College met Monday | evening with representatives from a number of service clubs and the P.E.I, Centennial Com- known throughout Canada and | mission Planning staff, to dis- | ena plans for the” Centennial Winter Carnival, to be held February 15 to February 21 inclusive. This Mammoth Centennial | Winter Carnival’ is a joint pro- _universities, in ¢o-operation with citizens of Charlottetown, Sherwond and Perkdale. Paul Connolly. chairman of ~ the §.D.U.-Carnival_committee, and John Fortier, chairman of | P.W.C. Carnival committee, pre- sented an outline of the progress | Well Known Resident made to date in planning for the | event. Negotiations are underway te | bring in the Gordie Lightfoot ' Show and Rich Little for Febru- | ary 17th and 18th. This group is | the United States ae popular en- tertainers: Planning is well underway for several variety shows, Carnival | Balls, ice sculpturing and many other events associated with _}St. Durston’ s Report 26 Per Cent Increase An unprecedented crease of | last year. The usual incréase | more than 26 per has been | ranges from 10 to 15 per cent jnoted in the enrollment, this | per year. ; year at St. Dunstan's Univer- | Besides these, full-time | stu- sity. ? |dénts; SDU has an additional 150 According to figures released | students registered in part-time by SDU vee eee, ee courses and 104 in High School nessey -time enrolime: rose from 581 in 1965-66 to 752 for a total of 1,008. Including the this year, (497 male, 255 female) {241 students registered in sum- an inctease of 171 students over ‘mer school, the overall enroll- CURIS: : | : re | Winter Carnivals. Competitions |* will be open for a suitable carni- | val symbol. Stress was placed on the need . for all service clubs, Women's g | organizations, and in general, all | | citizens in Charlottetown, Park- , dale and Sherwood to support | and actively participate in the development of carnival plans. By Wm. Condon Dies In Western Hospital TIGNISH—Mrs. Alma (Buote) McCormic. ®& highly respected Citizen of Tignish, passed away yesterday in the Western Hos- pital. at the age of seventy-three. A daughter of the late Francis Joseph Buotes of Tignish and Marie Gougen of Cape’ Bauld, N.B., she spent’ her early life her father who was editor of i Mpartial, the only French newspaper ever — pub- Prince Edward Island. Fined $125 lee A fine of $125 and~Gosts or 30 days was laid against James J. Griffin, Newton Oross, when he pleaded guilty to e charge of impaired driving. He appeared before Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC, im City Police Court yes ‘terday morning. ~. Daniel- Beaton, city, who had been ‘remanded from Nov. 22 on a charge of impaired driv- ing, pleaded guilty to the charge, and was fined $125 or . charged : men img drunk afd ineapable had their cases remanded to a lat er date. j Uh 0 Senet of plies | York. Eight years ago she jturned to her home in Tignish where she opened the Buotes home as a medical centre for the classes in conversational French in the village, She compiied-and edited a book for the centennial Te ‘& Sons The Ideal CHRISTMAS GIFT Island Made BLANKETS Beautifully: Gift Packaged a Genuine 100% wool, satin bound or ” Saee enn blankets in , pastel 9 @ Auto robes in a variety of tartans at prices to please every shopper. A onett duet 36 any blanket - ii Christmas. 7, mest for the year would be 1 The breakdown by year of full-time students shows 117 sen- fors, 115 juniors, 191 sophomores and ‘329 freshmen: These figures include 45 engineering students, 23 in’ first-year, 15 in second year and 7 in third year. The arts faculty has the larg- est.enrollment with 416 students. Science has 1 58, commerce 7 5, Meacher-training 58, and engin- eering 45. All faculties have re- corded an increase in numbers over last year. | In percentage ficures, 76 per & gut Who tiadetts tome ben | Prinee Edward Island, 84 per ‘cent from the Atlantie Pro- vinées, and 9% per cent from Ca- nada. The remaining seven cent represent’ .Africa, British Guiana, the West. Indies, Hong Kong and nine of the' United States: Maine, “Massachusetts, Connecticut, York, North Carolina, Pennsyl- rio ug Rhode Island: and Virgin- a The total number of P.E.I1. students, 576, represents an in- crease of 159 over last year's. fi- gure of 417. aad areas aeeus IMAS Gl Gift wrapping is fun when you have a selection like this one at The Card , Shop from which to choose. You can let your imagination run wild wnat you have such beautiful wrappings, bows and accessories to match u Make this a special Christmas when it comes to gift wrapping .. . call to The Card Shop on Confederation Plaza soon! New Jersey, New. *& increases, ate New Brunswick Ontario, Maine, New North Carolina, Rhode = Virginia and Hong Kong. Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Quebec, Massachusetts and New York |» KENSINGTON ~ At a di — At a direc remained about the, same. | tors meeting of the Kensington The largest: increase by year | area recreation association, held occurred in first-year students |on Monday evening, November which rose from 236 last year to | 28, a motion was passed to pur- 329, an increase of 93. Sopho chase the skating rink,. from aS § Ww entennial mores increased by 44, seniors lene Wate on 6 - by 42. The {otal number of fe- | ect. The meetig held te male students rose by 87, and Scheel was chaired by the pre- erey,| TO Purchase Skating Rink * "Work on the renovation of ‘a few days. the nts by 84. sident, Garnett Turner. It was decided that the inn tors of the association will pem sonally visit the outlying areas not already committed, to seek further“ support for this project, rink is expected to start KEEP EYE ON FYES Astronauts -have. to against optical illu i. sions Pt fart ( To Tired to ‘Cook — Don't cook ¥ tonite - -- all Chubby Chicken.. It's a Delight Your order will be ready and pene os Art Lecture s long 1s weather meteorologist War- the precipitation below normal so so far this month there has been only 2.36 inches and it is thought probable a iot of that. came from the snow which deposited a lot The temperature as: well is unusual for this late in the year as so far November has b-e en running almost four degrees above the normal. Mr. Burns said this morning normal Novem- ber temperature is an ee 97.5 -degrees,—_but—this—month_it J. tae a ee liams University Department of Fine Arts. He will explore his to- | ple with the aid-of slides rand re ¥ of some outstanding ‘examples prising -slinfiosttles with forms | to be found in nature. The lee- ture will also deal with a consid- eration .of some distinctly non- art motifs which have their im- pact on the modern- artistic scene, BORN IN ENGLAND Professor , Miller was born in England and emigrated te Can- ada in 1956. He was director of Design at the Nova Scotia Col- lege of Art for two years and has also taught at other leading Canadian art schools. He is a working artist, specializing tn murals, and has painted murals ings in Canada and the United States. His current project is the creation of a mural for the new St. building in Halifax. SANTA MADE IT EASY HAMILTON (CP)— Six-year old Charles McCormick had his wish fulfilled Monday when Santa Claus came to see him |bringing gifts, Charles's eyes glistened with laughter, Santa’s glistened with tears.-Five-hours has been slightly over 41 de | ister Charles died of leukemia, grees. the blood disease that has no bee Ci ‘i é : | cure. e One Civil Case | ROYAL BA On Docket betes : VICE-PRESIDENT SUMMERSIDE — One civil ease was heard before Judge . W.E. Darby in Prinee County s Court here ‘Tuesday morning. Earle Ramsay of Hamilton, plaintiff, was bringing an action for damages, against MacLean and Sons, Electrical Contractors, of Charlottetown. Melville Campbell was acting for the plaintiff and Bruce MacDonald for the defendant. Mr. Ramsay.is claiming that | he contracted for an electrical system in 1954, and that in 1963, when there was trouble in the system, .a provincial electrical Inspector went out and found that the wiring ordered was not there, and that the wiring was | not up to the Canadian Standard | Electrical Code. The._clatm was for siesta beceuse of defective work in 1954, that was discovered in 1963. Counsel for the defendent, @tated that the action was bar- red by the P.E.1. Statute of Limitations. since action. must ‘follow within six years of the eauseof action, and ths hap- pened in 1954; MacDonald stated Following without calling any ‘witnesses, the case was adjourned until December 9 at 11 a.m. * Coleman arguments. and Manager ) J. H. COLEMAN The election of J. H. 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