10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Oct,.19, 1965. | Souris Knights | Anyone Said Able For Math ‘Install Officers Edmund Lavie \if Pro t Approach Is Used xz: ssisy crane xa i pe pp recent monthly meeting of the Souris Knights of Columbus. (CP) —|velop the ability to reason. Other officers installed were: Mathematics holds more people| As part of the work toward Deputy Grand Knight, Leonard back from a college education | hi degree here he divised the Q’Connor; chaplain, Rev. J.A. than any other subject. This isjmew mathematics text Linear Sullivan; chancellor, Rev. J.J. a ridiculous state of aftairs, | ‘~ehra and Vector Spaces by |Dunphy; seeretary, Sinnott Mul- - |says Charles Best of Acadia/Acadia mathematics professor lally; treasurer, Frank Whalen. 3 [University here. D talph “.. Jeffery. Knights from Summerside who ‘Ev can't be a math- The book, says Mr. Best, is were in attendance at the meet lematician,” said Mr. Best, eur )mc line with the trend jing were: Charles Monty, Edwin rently working toward his mas- toward educating the whole per-|MacNeill, Tonny Perry and Ar- ter’s degree in the subject./-- ‘‘». If taught well and thur Gaudet. “But anyone can do math if Iproperty it is more purposeful’ State Deputy Benny Callaghan they are taught to approach it| nuch closer, to what was and District Deputy George Ols in the proper way. intended to be the camp also attended the meeting. It’s the same old math but function of mathematics- WOLFVILLE, NS. ~~ lnow it's “taught with “under FEW SHOW INTEREST e standing.” There is a growing | '“-fore he decided on _ post- Dentists To Hear interest in “purer math” de- graduate study, Mr. Best taught *hoc’ “Ye is disappointed jim the general attitude of teach signed primarily to aid and de- | ers toward the new mathemat- ies approach. Officers Named eae ATH S Meeting seserbing these developments every school li- KENSINGTON — Robert Car- emer Pag a as I know only ruthers was re-elected presid- |three teachers in Nova Scotia of the Kensington Elemen- 90 far have even shown interest Home and School Associa- |emough to subscribe to _ the the first meeting of the |Journals.” ason tie sae athe textbook on committees |Whic worked with Dr othe a Gordon |Jeffery is intended for a fourth re-elected; secretary, |Year college course, Mr. Mrs. Claude Hogg: treasurer, [believes it can be introduced as Mrs. Ray Lavers; social com- ©@tly as Grade 12. mittee. Mrs. Jack Bernard and “It would mean that students Mrs. Albert Boyle: ways and would have to -be very carefull | means, Mrs. Keith Kennedy and |1€¢ up to it. The new approach "NOVEMBER _SiME, 1965iME ; to math will ultimately mean Thee int, Mache proms at" ol way ientins National Officer Dr. P. S. Cristie, president of the Canadian Dental Association and Dr. W. G. McIntosh, secre- tary of the Association are | scheduled to arrive in Charlotte. town this afternoon. These members of the Cana- dian association of dentists are | scheduled to address a dinner- meeting of the P.E.I. Dental As- sociation at the Charlottetown Hotel this evening with the meeting getting underway at Best 6.30. The theme for Dr. Cristie’s ad- dress will be: ‘The national health plan as it pertains to dentistry.’ “4 fie: & Ta at se. ae Je 3 a WILL DISCUSS REPORT | OTTAWA (CP)—The Bladen commission report on the fi- | nancing of higher education wil | be among the chief discussion | topics at the annual meeting in | Vancouver Oct. 25-30 of the As- | sociation of Universities and | up MacLeod, Mrs. Austin Pender- will have to be drastically re- bee | gast; welcoming and member- vised, right down to the ele ~ ELECTION POSTER FOR ESKIMOS | Keith Kennedy mentary school level.” calles Lass Se, foc Se and Mr. Best plans to continue Rev. Gordon MacBeth con studying for his doctorate and to support Mr. Granger, and end with ‘Thank You Very “Much”. ARMY GOES TO AID OF 'N.B. FARMERS ‘cause of a labor shortage. Both are members of ‘‘B" ‘ner Paul MacNeil of Company of the first Royal (left) and Sgt. Canadian Horse Artillery, agetown, (CP Wirephoto) ‘dna install then teach mathematics in the | ation of af: China, The Chinese language is | ficers. Later the meeting asked that |S@® % his a 6 ric Thompson and Mrs. Jack | Paynter be requested to act | again in that capacity. Grand Falls-White Bay-Labra- dor, has distributed the posters asking for support for the last two election campaigns. This year’s posters ask the Eskimo ven the Eskimos in the re- mote corners of _ Northern Labrador don’t escape the elec- tion poster. Charles R. Gran- ger, Liberal candidate for Colleges of Canada. SERVE RIVERS OF BEER for discussion will be London has more than 7,000 | submitted to the government pubs, some of them centuries the association.on the basis old. | the report. (CP Wirephoto). NB., are in one of the fields. ‘DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP )—U.S. dol- lar in terms of Canadian funds the detailed. stock market tural department quotations: down 1-16 at $1.07 15-32. Pound quotations were not available for) Eggs: publication in The Guardian) country large sterling down % at $3.01%. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CP)—Receipts Monday__mainly mixed. quality. cows. Trading moderate to ac tive. Prices steady with last week. Receipts: ealves; 11 hogs; lambs. Choice steers 24-24.50; 93-23.25; medium 21-22.35: mon 12.75-20.75. Common. heifers — 13.5016.50. Good cows 14.5915.50; me- dium 13-14.25; common 11.50;13; eanners and cutters 7-12-25. Good bulls 16-19.50; common and medium 12.50-15.50. Good vealers 27-31; 22-26; common 13-20. No hog sales. Lambs 22.50: DIVIDENDS ‘By THE CANADIAN PRESS Shop and Save (1957 Ltd., common 10 cents, Nov. 30, rec- erd Nov. 15. United Corp. Lid., class A 37 cents, class B 10 cents, 5 per cent preferred, Ser. 1959, 37 cents, 5 per cent preferred, Ser. 1963, 37 cents, all Nov. 15, rec- ord Oct. 0. Yukon Consolidated Gold Cerp. Ltd... common 53 cent non-cumulative redeemable pre- ferred shares of $1 par value for each 100 common shares held, record Nov_ 15. * NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Abitibi Power and Paper Co. | Ltd., nine months ended Sept. | 30: 1965, $12,322,037, 70.9 cents) a share; 1964, $12,787,268, 71.9 cents. Great Britain and Canada Investment Corp., nine months; ended Sept. 30: 1965, $491,138, 30 cents a share; 1964. $442,983. 3g eents. Dominion - Scottish Invest- ments Lid, nine months ended | Sept. 30: 1965, $303,961, 27 cents a_ share; 1964, $230,078,--22 cents. Calvert-- Dale Estates —Lid., year ended June 30: 1964,| $1,237,651, $1.34 a share: 1964, | $965,663, 9814 cents. 985 cattle; 3 145 sheep and’ good com- medium sheep 6. NEW YORK | NEW YORK (AP)—The stock | market spurted to historic clos- ing highs in the popular aver- ages Monday, repeating its per- formance of last Monday. The Dow Jones industrial av- | advanced 5.16 to a record | of 945.84, bettering its pre- | vious high of*'942.65 Oct. 11. The AP average climbed 1.7 to 360.7, with industrials up 3.0 to a record, rails up 1.2 to a} a for the year and utilities ce ig Canadians. Hudson Bay Mining gainéd 1. while. Ca- nadian Pacific added % and Walker Gooderham and Alu- minium Ltd. each were up % Distillers Seagrams gained %. INO STOCK QUOTES Due to mechanical difficulties, | | today. MONTREAL "MONTREAL (CP) — Indus jenderable 92 score trials and metals were ‘higher score 555. but most other sections were off | in a market which fell gradu-waxed current receipts, whole-| ally toward the close during os sale Quebec white 40; 40%, tive trading Monday on Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges. S Bruce Crozier and Mrs. The composite index rose 0.49/CeS8 No. 1 in bage 14% - 16%; | iroller process No. 1 in bags| Bernard. Mrs. Crozier gave to 157.72. | Utilities dropped 0.44 to 153.67. Interprovincial Pipe Line fell ito 88% and Bell Telephone % t 5754 ¢ Industrials added 0.88 163.50. Moore Corp. jumped 2% points to 37% and Domi-ion | Textile % to 32%. Chemcell and. - |\CIL each rose y-to 15% and; 19% respectively. Banks fell 0.65 to 122.82. Royal |dropped 1% points to 742 and Imperial Commerce %% to 63%. Papers were off 0.71 at 118.71., MacMillan and Bloedel and Po-| well River dropped % to 28. Machinery issues were lower. Canadian Aviation Electronics, and Hawker Siddeley each fell eto 11% and 5% respectively. Metals were up. Among pri-| mary issues Aluminium added % to 31%, and in the base sec-! tion Consolidated rose % to 49‘. TORONTO TORONTO (‘CP)—Prices were | ‘higher in aH sections of the’ Toronto Stock Exchange Mon-| |day but the trading pace slowed | from Friday. Base metals were higher for) the twelfth session in a row! jwith uranium issues leading the way. Denison Mines was up 1% to 4 while Roman Corp., which is, | believed to own more than 950,-| |000 Denison; shares, was up 35 | jeents to 875, The gain for | | Denison ran, its three-day ad-| vanced to’ more than $4. Rio Algom was ahead % to) |2052 while Preston, which owns more than 4 per cent of Rio, | was ahead % to 10%. Cominco tacked: on %* while CPR, which -controls- Cominco, | was up % to 69%. Falconbridge sf 'to good. \powder feed 11-12; whey pow-| dinner served in the and the TSE index .% to 158.32. | CFCY Television | Dr. J. A. McMillan will speak on behalf Melvin J. McQuaid PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- tf Wholesale prices to fibre cases: Extra: .65; large .63; medium .60; small .45; B .42; C .32. Of- ferings adequate. Demand fair i fF gs si gE He i be? g g Butter: Current receipts | SAS; Delivered Montreal ea @ Cheese: x ‘report colored | ing of the Federation held Skim milk powder: Spray pro-| Charlottetown was given ‘y 13%-14%; feed 18; butter | ree eran a der 4 cents. Potatoes: Wholesale selling prices, Que. (new) 50s 1.50-1.60; | N.B- 50s_1.75-1.85; N.B. 10s AA | nt si 5 aie advanced % at 107, Noranda % at 49% and Lake Dufault % to. Moore Corp. jumped 4 to to run its two-day climb to $6., i Imperial Oi] advanced % to 35,| Meeting ‘Aluminium % to 31% and D0 a fasco % to 27. B-A Oil eased % to 29%, Walker Gooderham % to 36%) and Royal Bank 1% .to 74%. | On index, industrials were) ahead .28 to 168.07, golds 1.26 to 154.58, base metals .87 to ° 85.35, western oils .48 to 103.33\2A. M. 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