Te, “*~ IN NEW JERSEY = Set eeoeeoeoeooeoe i sland News Page | ~ Eastern and Central Districts ~ The Guardiin, C harlottetown, Mon., Aug g. 22, 1966. > of Nashua) New Hampshire a} Under the -direction of Drum standing ovation ‘following a|Major, Joyce Keilig of Milford: | MISS POWERS — MR. DALEY _and concert at the New Hampshire, the corps en-_ | | field drill WEATHER the Maritimes today. “Parents Fivalar 3 At Centre Standing Ovation Given U. S. Band | A packed grands Send gave the Gharlottetowa Spartan Drum and Bugle Corps Saturday night ———— |tered the race track from the | . Tempera- of precision marching and drill. : |During a brief ceremony in Bont Driving Park | 7jRer th paddock under searchlights | from the grandstand roof and | lgave a flawless -demonstration Lieutenant-Governor W-J.Mac- Donald took the salute as. the corps marched past the grand | stand playing ot Remember | You.’ | lof. the judges stand Winston Bowler; corps business manager, presented a farewell copy. of the inougurol ernor MacDonald on behalf of */ President Lyndon B. Johnson. ° TORONTO (CP)- sland Representatives ie f | Low avernighh high sunday a DawWsanet oe eee 35 5 ‘tend Training Course ee eee ae Edmonton atten 44 68 x Pow daughter of Mr.joutstanding leadership in their Regina .s..eeeees 48 60 hard» Powers: ofjown .High School Red Cross Winnipeg -, ...3---. 48 66 ge 12. student at Councils. Churchill’. cseseees 45. 49 Hich, and Micn- They will. join. some 150 young Toronto. . seceeeees 60 78 i f Mr..and Mrs. ‘delegates selected by Red Cross Ottawk © ....eeees 54 72 ( | Stemon Park, |Chapters in New’ Jersey, Dela-, Montreal. .....0 55 71 a | : it-at Miscouche|ware and Lower Bucks County, Quebec " .....4++:5 47 74 “R JH representing Pennsylvania, .plus some Cana- Fredericion -. ....- 4a 76 H ao] Red-fross.in PEL/djan’ representatives, for the Saint John... ..... 40... 7%: at Srhoall Red Cross six-day. session. .whi¢ch will have (Moncton. ..ene2ts ADTs Te NovelA}pment “Centre a completeaschedule of study andHalifax — ...... ee: 53 76 } ne the camous of the |discussion of the Red, Cross pro-/Charlottetown eo fe 73 Mm ‘ n Hightstown,/gram and demonstrations of -how |Sydney soe eed 75. ’ reov f Sunday. Aug: lit can be strengthened in schools./ Yarmouth .. 49 69 t +} Friday, August| The two Prince Edward Island St. John's, Nfld..., 53 70 96 bre " |representatives will be the guests |Baston he cbaa 61 5 M P and Mr. Daleyjof the American Red Cross at |New York °...cs05.. 71 83 Hiooptat n Sutiday for this this Centre, and will he given a |Washington™ .°y..05 7 88- the ‘basie..purpose af jweek's home pie iy in Wil-, Jacksonville Te sto. trata. fm embers: for mington,.. Delaware, ‘fee Gon. /Miamt, o. aciseeeses 7 #6 nf teadersh ip in gh! jclusion : \Los Angeles. <....+- 68 BB & 4-Cross Both of these |— a San Francisco... S Dea yo opie have heen giving | SOINASRBIE ae evisu Es 3 : sae | j o ae | ae IFAX CPi — The} mitisiss rier ss eeeeea]| BONG Members ee ae PURITY DAIRY : Are Guests joe will move eastward: to Showers | associated with this system will | begin in western New Brunswick | $i ” ; Purity Preduets 3 this ‘afternoon and” will spread oo «| Members ‘of’ the Estevan Col- across Prince Edward: Island by 317, Kent ost. Dial 4.7125 ¢ Jogiate Band were guests of-the midnight essesecesseocoscccoes® Confederation Centre Tuesday.” Little changesin temperatures inight for ‘a performance of Anne js forec ast, 7 We Dispense any-Prescription fiwan,"’ sald. one of the chaper- 2nd °75, New’ Glasgow St. * tthe Mass of iWhich will: be. celebrated morning at 10.30 priests were ‘DANCE TONIGHT ROLLAWAY CLUB Admission 60¢ present Rt. Rev. Rt, -Rev. Very Rev. M.J. Rooney, LI. MacDonald, , Rev. Butler, Rev. Pius “Mi io Rey. A.J. Macl¢od, Rev. Steéle, Rev. ald» Rev. Andrew “MacDonald and | Peter Dunphy were: Pr: 9330 To 12:30 Donald, Basil MacDonald. _ Music by The Blue Crystals _ “The Island's Top Dance Band” }mains. will be_ interred ‘church , cemetery: in sanctuary on Sunday afternoon: MacDonald, VG, George A, MacDonald, | Rev: thi 53° and | | ald's remains layin state until ‘Concellebration The following the Tie: Murnaghan pais oa v a % TODAY’ - at the Charlottetown Summer Festival baad A IOWARD'S NUTTY REVUE” with Howard the Turtle and the Canadian Puppet Theatre 2 and 3:30 p.m. A wild and woolly tale about the wild and woolly West. "THE OTTAWA MAN" “a smashing success’ — Charlottetown “Guardiar a A ee ad, “A riolously funny ‘script A wild hit of hokum—very well produced” ? wow Variety “A cog filled look at delightful characters” STARRING eee Halifax Herald LOCAL |camera sf Mayor Cox received ja set of | | matched luggage from Albert (A LaFlamme, corps director 'and’ Drum Major, Joyee Keilig: |presented an. engraved: desk set to Bill Hancox. | Mayor Cox presented. a gift from the city of Charlottetown to the Mayor of oe, Hampshire BRIEFS DINNER. GUEST | | James Rectory, Summerfield. . lones-as he left: the theatre’ 78, Charlottetown’ 53 and 75. -.4 ; he J. E. H. Worth lee = ———|.-High tide today at Charlotte- NEW MANAGER. = : - 1914, Reg, Pharm. DIE. BY. STINGS town 3.46 a.m. and 429 p.m, At. Archibald F. Johnston, form- Free Delivery and Mafl Rustico at 11:23am. and+-1! 36 erly of Murray River. has been. . “Service. Polsonous dnsacls-and antmals-p-m--Summerside tide eighteen appoimted corporate planning 19 Prince St Phone 4-3424 Jhave killed 113 humans in Ari- minutes - lates than Charlotte- manager of Canadian~ General 40 Years in-Business — |zona since 1929. scorpions town: Sunrises today at £.30 Electric. This report appears in ee eNeaused 75 of the deaths. am. and sets at -8:0f. p.m. All a~recent issue of the Financial > eae tee eee ancaiatoaie times ADT. , ~ Post. Archibald and his family ery on’ cS a ‘live in Toronto. He is the-son of RIDE ABOVE THE TRAFFIC ae. ; -Mr_and. Mrs. Fred W. Johnston FAKE A TOUR ON “EASTERN NORTH EASTERN - — | of Murray. River. —"AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC: Pe I . } APPOINTED LONDON DOUBLE DECKER BUS" -FUNERALS wiht? ta . cently. been appointed branch ~ Tours leave the Confederation Centre (box office door) Queen MaéDONALD ~ FUNERAL = ™anager of the Ligett and Myers. Tobacco Compaity, assigned to ‘Tl a.m. - 1 p.m 2:30..p.m. he remains of. Rev. George CI field 1 - 4 p.m. Gity tours last. one |/MacDonald were transferred on |Chesterfield Filter, now in re- hour. Rates for city tours— | Sunday afternoon to St. Peter's sional distribution in 1S major Adults $1.00. Children under 12 [Church St. Peter’s Bay, where Markets and Chesterfield: Men- years 5c. they ‘were received by | Very enol which is. being marketed a Rv. Bennett Macdonald, parish we ec aa ae ABEGWEIT. S'GHTSEEING TOURS of the fiber Raker ee York City: He ts married to the Chastdiistawn Dial 4.9966 : fs former Kathleen McKenna of -Prince-Edward_Island. CERTIFICATE PRESENTED. : Leading Aircraftman B. M. MacLeod of Charlottetown, PE. I. has been presented with a certificate and a cheque. by the jhis suggestion concerning an air mounting plate. LAC MacLeod suggested an impro6v- | Edwin Cc harles MacDon- Clare MacDonald, Rev. Rey. The pall bearers Lorne MacDonald, Roder- ick. MacDonald, Charles Mac- John D. MacDonald and Following | the Mass of Concellebration this | morning Father MacDonald’s.re- in the «Ghureh Cemetery will be observ- b @ KATE REID © DONALD HARRON i ® ERIC HOUSE : . Curtain: 8:30 p.m. a Le Confederation Centre Bo ox Office Open 19. am. -9:30.p m. Summerside Tiéket Office: Linkletter Travel Agency — oe ‘ * = : att vice will be SL Rev. John F. Mackay: Protestant chaplain at Canadia Forces Base, Sum- mersi Rev. MacKay “is a gre randson. of the first per- son buried there in the year 1866. The service will be con- fof Defence production. } contract | almost t .ed camera mounhting-to" ensure the security of the hand-held ca- meras used in the Argus air- craft. LAC MacLeod is a Photo Technician presently employed in the Photographie Section . of CFB Greenwood: CHURCH _ANNIVERSARY The 100th anniversary of the South Granville Presbyterian | ‘ed on Sunday, August 28 at 3.00 p.m. by a special cemetery ser- vice. Guest speaker at the ser- ducted by the minister, Rev L. Files and it is hoped that a large congregation will attend. | CONTRACTS AWARDED | C.M. Drury federal Industry Minister announced yesterday that a number of Prince Edward | Island firms have been’ award- | ed contracts by the Department | Canada Packers Ltd. of Char- | lottetown was awarded a $12,869 for the supply of poul- try during the.month ending Au- gust 31 this year; Island: Pro- pane Gas of Summerside was Awarded a $31,500 contract for the supply of liquefied .gas during the period August 31, 1966 to May 31, 1967; and Large and Co. of Charlottetown were awarded an $18,500 contract for - the supply of coal- during the year ending July 31, 1967. The contracts were among 118 unclassified contracts, totalling $10 million, awarded by the department +, GETS APPOINTMENT OTTAWA (CP) Appoint- ment of Harry Waisglass. 45, research director for the Cana dian section of the United Ste«l- workers of. America, to a re- search consultant's post in tne! prime minister’s offices was an nounced Tuesday hy Prime > Minister Pearson. Mr. Wais glass. is on a 12-moni1 contr>¢ as a research’consultart in the special planning. secretariat SPEND DOWN UNDER Foreign more tha lia in Cor ntries invested n $1,000 000-000 < tn Aas- the last financial year t address of John! — F. Kennedy’ to Lieutenant--Gov-|— ing tonight at the-> Drive-In theatre. premiere of the motion picture, Capitol \-which. features in its. cast Kate courtesy of Edward Mullis, man- Reid, who is currently appear- ing in “Turvey’ Summer Festival | with. Natalie: Wood, /Robert Red- Suggestion Award Committee for ~- : “MR. MULLIS a ‘R D Motion Picture— Opening Tonight y ANNE BOND “Cat On A Hot Tin Roof’ and A rare ee ‘ig in store for Many, Many ‘more. | P-E.I. movie goers this week, ATTENDS SCREENING with ‘the motion picture ‘‘The Yesterday afternoon - Miss Property Is ¢ emer ned" open: Reid, along with other members North ae of the. 1§ Summer ’ Festival “This will -be the’ Canadian’ screening of the picture ,at the Theatre, through the ager of the theatre. The special and | screening was held to, give mem- at the Charlottetown. bers of the compatiy an oppor- : _| tunity to .see their co-artist in Miss Reid shares the billing the production, since with per- | formances scheduled each eve- “The ‘Ottawa Man” lof Green Gables. | Regional forecasts! ae nity would pre-) : ! Bishop John M.O'Neill, Gr. “mond and- Charles -Bronson~ in ning no opportunity { ae WORTH: S After the curtain several| Annapolis. Valley, Northern | Falls, Neotoundiand, ot ne the Paramount Piétures produc- sent itself. |bandsmen had. programs auto-|Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is-|tended the Liturgical Institute | tion of “This.Property Is Con-| The -affair was “burmuda : PHARMACY graphed by the cast land:. Cloudy; scattered show-| 5+ Charlottetown _ visited many | demned’’, based on a one-act’ shorts and sandals casual’’, but QUALITY. DRUGS ““This group -will spread-t he ers beginning this evening; little! parts of P.E.I. and was a-din-| Play of the same name by the the festival's “funny girl” Bar- . SERVICE jword about ‘Anne’‘and the Cen- change, in temperature; Winds \nor- guest of his classmate, celebrated American” playwrite.” bara Hamilton was on hand out4 SAVINGS jtre all-over southern Saskatcha- light; low-hig dP at Kentville. 50 Father” “Basil Croken at. St" | Tennessee Williams, -author- of side the theatre yesterday after- * noon to lend her_own particular’ | type of ‘‘glamor”’ with an on CITY AREA FUNERALS | trous chauffer than Dean Regan. Miss Reid's son, Reid, daught- > PUNE a Fi tigi eis Robin and Dean's newly ndtv ee St vhs fa acquined schnauser “Duffy” held Saturday, August. 20- from Abide the MacLean Funeral Heme to St..Peter’s Cathedral where ser- “This Property Is Condemned vice was conducted by Arch Dea- con. J. R. Davies and Rex- Rod- road town during the depression. The «story ‘nevy—Ives—Pal]—hearers were + Lorne Livingston, George E : Wood wh Wis ley Played by Natalle whose | 1 eiler Coeian Eeeern somewhat tarnished life 1s. pol- ; 7 1s DeBlois Jr Interment na =. a the Sherwood cem- railroad ‘hacket man, played by | | out - etery ‘Robert Redford and later com- | ' aes destroved by company attended a special) played by Kate Reid Miss Retd'runs a Sleepy board ing house in the town, living off rounders, and using her daught- er for bait: The town is virtually | destroyed when Redford lays off | the men, resulting -from °enut- |-backs in rail service’ during the depression, and the story wends its way into the fittle atten npts made te pick up the threads of ' life: | ‘This Property Is Condem contains all the traditional Ten- nessee Williams’ insight into human nature and the raw facts of life: and sordidness is mixed with sweetness and. bitterness with love. As to Miss Reid's performance, she was nothing ‘less than ex- cellent as the slovenly, course grasping mother and with amaz- ing ability was alternately able to. arduse pity and hatred’ for herself from the audience, even combining these with a slight touch of humor at her crudeness. Speaking: as one, not of the world of the theatre, it was quite exciting to watch erty Is Condemned:’, a_ top “Hollywood"’ production know=- ing that one of the principals was sitting in thé same theatre and certainly any Islander who sees this film this week will have somewhat the same feeling ned” Canadian Expelled | From Congo * KINSHASA, The Conzo~-(Reu- ters) — The Congolese - govern- “i ment has ordered the expulsion ‘of. Canadian Arnold Amber, Retters correspondent in this city formerly known - as Leo- »poldville A-—British.. business- |. man- ie also was ordered ee. bt. - Ngan ‘Sings, chief of the sitions é, told the Canadian Embbasy Sunday that Amber, 26, of _Montreai, must be ona plane for Europe today. covering the recent. mutiny of easter region- , | the spot interview with the star as she stepped from her white “limosine--with—her—no less—illus- is set in.a small Mississippi rail- | is centered around “young and beautiful, Alva Starr, pendence six years-azo" BEE &. 7 TONIGHT ONLY °° = ~ “TROJAN HORSE" ‘ ‘Admission 75e—C hilaren U nai 12 Free | Show. At Dusk aaah | Canteen Serv ice. pe a IN aed SOS aa Cv ¢ Playing tonight Show at Pusk You only we MIRISCH live-once... p cova Prien t BLAKE EDWARDS reto.crou / DAVID NIVEN PETER SELLERS oo WAGNER ee suman iL eu ade naa fe and i CLAUDIA CARDINALE | : TECHMICOLOR’ TECHWIRAMA A. a Wb Riveanee os UNITED ARTISTS pe Picture sf the - Year)’: N. Y; Times An weperey p ¢TE nua PrrceNT AO, STEIGER IN THE PAWNBROKER CO-STARRING ) GERALDIME FITZGERALD / DIRECTED BY SIDNEY LUMET 7° N Fine ANO oat 0 FRI EDKIN ‘FROM THE NOVEL BY EDWARD LEWIS WALLANT. ’ JUNE PRODUCED BY ROGER LEWIS AND PHILIP LANONER / FRECUTIVE ER WORTHINGTON MINER J DISURIBUILO BY AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Pic lume, NP AY BY MORTO e777 lowed in The Congo but report- ers had to conform to official government releases and Sources, he. said. 2 I As yet no formal ‘explusion “e-der has been handed over to . nber or_the _Canadian-..Em-_ assy. . The businessman, John: Latz, - has lived :in The Congo .since 1949.He also acts as part-time | correspondent for The Asso- ciated Press and the London Daily Telegraph- Relations between President. ; Mobutu’ s government and the | foreign press corps . became strained in early ° June over coverage of the trial and public also-on hand for the show- @xecution of-four former cabinet | | ministérs for atlegedly plotting | to overthrow the government. | About 20 foreign _ journalists have been expelled by The Congo since it: achieved Amber jis married and-has a 10-month-old daughter. His fam- ished to brillance by love for a| ily is expected t@ follow. him. the country later this her mother, | “This Prop-|| - 7A and Filmways present He told Amber he had done. ; some ‘‘tendentious reporting’ in | Katangese troops in the north. |" Freedom of the press was al- - inde- | = S q easteg Syren gm Fulton Lewls Jr. lundergone mrgery — yl : : creatitis and suffered “a: masciy Dies At Age 63 heart attack Saturday nichi . f — second attack caused hs -death WASHINGTON. (AP) — Ful-|. Survivors include hia. wife ton Lewis Jr., radio commen: Alice, and two cridreawe ife, tator and columnist, died early Lewis was a-car . Sunday .at Roctor’s Hospital ent in’ the Serond w ok here. He. was 63. and “WHS ‘active in ca, a Lewis, a, natlonal affairs com- dio galleries ithe Ho ee mentator for the Mutual Broad. Senate. og Theatre pace . «AN EVENING OF - ONE ACT PLAYS THE TYPISTS THE TIGER Starring ANNE BUTLER, MARC STRANGE, TUDI WIGGINS 5 ‘ DIRECTED BY WALTER MASSEY A Every Evening at 9 p.m. Tickets available ‘at the door 2 i ee “AUDACIOUSLY IRREVERENT! Boldest step up from conventional film fare ever to come fro a major American studio!” ~~ —Arthur Knight, Saturday Review : “ STARTLING! TOUGH! CANDID! GLITTERING! SHOCKING! RAUCOUS!" ___ Bosley Crowther, N. Y. Times "WE ALL MOMWLED_ MERRY : ~ HELL VA | MOVIE!" ~ Jessica Mitford, Holiday Magazine ce Martin Ransohoft's Production ; Wy ROBERT / JONATHAN MORSE / WINTERS ANJANETTE COMER Dana Andrews-Milton Berle James Coburn: John Gielgud Tab Hunter-Margaret Leighton thew | Roddy McDowall - Robert Morley i “Barbara Nichols -Liondl Stander = [ROD STEIGER .s-w. ser Based on the novel by Evelyn Waugh Bereenplay by Terry Southern uA and Christopher. Isherwood a Directed by Tony Richardson <==-——==--— 3) Produced by John Calley and Haskell Wexler | “~THEMAN ae -, WHO MADE |; a “TOM JONES”! | SHOWS. 2:30 - 7 - 9— ct kk eR AK Kk eR OD “TODAY | LOE OODLE ESI ERE. * + * - kk wk wk “1% 7 = * Just 3 miles from Ch'town on Trans- Canada to Borden. 4 “Shows at Dusk. a CANADIAN PREMIERE Of The Motion Picture starring KATE REID Star of The Charlottetown Summer Festival ‘STARTS TONIGHT - 4 MARY BADHAM piv Sy HK: FRENDS FRO PPL RD CEH SOMMER Pe aa NATALIE WOOD Serer Dagasiount SM TECHNICOLOR’ ~ . ‘ = BIG Regular DAYS Prices SEVED IS-RAL STARK sms wn PARAMOUIT PITLELS vont ned ROBERT REDFORD: -CHARLES BRONSON: ‘KATE REID x ke ee Be me ek ie nr