Charlie Town sp’i/ls all, City Carnival tobe touristb‘ait? By Sharon Leighton Charlie Town is on his way! \ On January 13, Charlotte- town Winter Carnival Com- mittee Director Gus MacFarlane unveiled the schedule of events for the first carnival in what he, and the Committee, hope will become a proud tradition for Charlottetown. The motive of the found- ing of a Winter Carnival is admittedly mercenary. When the Carnival has become established, perhaps tourists will come to Charlottetown in winter as well as summer. In view of this. the Com— mittee has had no difficulty enlisting as sponsors such businesses as Coca Cola Ltd., Burger King Restaurants, Henderson & Cudmore Ltd., and all the major hotels and motels in the Charlottetown ‘area. Businesses not dealing directly in the tourist trade have also sponsored the carnival, either in the hope of stimulating the economy or with the desire to create a happy event in Charlottetown, thus earning the goodwill of Islanders. The 1984 Charlottetown Winter Carnival is not expected to attract tourists. This year, the Carnival is for us — the people who have chosen to spend the entire winter wading through Island snowdrifts. Bowl for Millions Want to “bowl for Millions” in aid of Big Brothers-Big Sisters for PEI (and we’re not taling about Orwell’s version here)? It’s happening Feb. 11, so contact the SU office soon. Advertising Manager The Advertising Manager is an all-round nice person: ' The Advertising Manager is a business person. The Advertising Manager does not always wear three piece attire. The Advertising Manager knows how to sell advertisements. The Advertising Manager sells advertisements. . The Advertising Manager contract. knows how to complete an advertising The Advertising Manager designs attractive advertisements. The Advertising Manager supervises the billing to advertisers. The Advertising Manager oversees the payment ments. of advertise- The Advertising Manager has a simple, high-paid job on the Netted Gem, ClMN radio, and the yearbook. . The UPEl Student Union needs an advertising manager for the 1984-85 school year. Apply before January 27 to the SU office at the Barn. GIENlrltlE/‘HAIN ulll/‘I’I"§ ‘ ALLTHE LATEST RELEASES ON A GIANT 10 ft. SCREEN Many of the Carnival plans are centred on families. As MacFarlane says, children and grandparents may get along so well together simply because they are both sent upstairs when there’s a party. For this party, they are meant. to be included. That does ,not mean that nothing will happen that will be of interest to university students. There be will several dances, beginning with a Pre-, Carnival Dance, Feb. 10, at the Montague Dance Theatre, featuring Elliot White and his Orchestra. On Friday, Feb. 17, the Dutch Canadian Association will sponsor a dance with music by Conn Zaat. Also on the 17th, Montague Dance Theatre will be offering a Country Dance, the CeeBee’s Fastball Club will hold a dance with the Blue Crystals and ~ the providing music, Holland College Student Union will throw their dance starring the Toronto rock group Coney Hatch open to“ the public, the Spud Hockey Tourna- ment will sponsor a dance with music by Gary Hood, the Charlottetown Driving Park will hold a dance and concert featuring the Ellis Family Band. If you can swing $30 per couple, you can attend the “social event of the season”: Symphony Winter Carnival Ball at the new Prince Edward Hilton. The Confederation Centre of the Arts will be hosting r several shows that may be worth taking in. On Feb. 12, the Island Symphony Orchestra and Catherine MacKinnon will present a “Pops Concert”. On ‘Feb. 16, the Stadacona Band will be playing; the proceeds of ' So, this is the dog, The famous dog. You know, the Charlottetown Winter Carnival dog. It seems he, likes children. Nice doggie. Good Charlie. See you at the Carnival! (Photo: Camera Art) r - Church this concert will go to th Canadian Cancer Society. 0 the 17th, Makem and Clanc will perform, and on th' 18th, there will be a Fiddlers Concert. Events that may be ju plain fun include the Sno Sculpture Competition, . Pub Night at Hollan College, v UPEI’s 0v “Newfie Night” at the Barn The Snow-Golf Tournamem the Go-Getters’ Rendezv0ug and the weekend of activit at Victoria Park, includin skating, tobOgganing, dog sled races, sleighrided, cros country ski races, and a outdoor barbecue. The whole thing ends 0 Sunday with a 2:30 Interfait Service at th Confederation Centre. The mascot, a giant do with “character”, is name Charlie Town. Keep, you ears open for news of him i the next few weeks, becaus his panting mouth and flopp, ears could be the cue to good times. 2‘33" ' 0%. fifi, f0 all» ‘ 4.. m " 64090th a eff Wagdm- 1’41 beau/h». Mflthjieope/J a» —page4e' ‘ - 7 January”. 1 i=8“?! .0)? 'I‘vfé'