5 ‘ ol ~— -—* . | Lapp. Summers: Famer gis LM! for the plumbing and heat : a : Leard, Prince County Voecatine- Citadel ing ' 4 ’ | an PWS qd e 2) Davi Murphy. Englewood. uy The citadel. which was desizn- > | Glen MacDonald’ * Montacue: ed by Keith Pickard Architec’s. ora ay , ig William MacKinnon. S. Duns Contract : * to be built on the*site of the Sg * oo .: he MacLure, Montagee: : old Baptist Church on the cor ‘ . : » Tues.. e 28. 1966. Ltev atway. O'Leary: - Ste A ded . nér of Prinee and Fitzrov - 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tu van _— phen O'Brien. Morell war Streets The new citadel wil} ~~ : F 7 Escorts accompanying this have space prov ided for all the _ = ° Sroup include Lorne Moase, 4 comract for $96.400 for the charitable and religious work of ‘ : ) e ro ect Summerside: and Mrs. Elien ©OMstruction of the new Sq#iva- the Salvation Army _ i rav 2 Courins, Kensington ce [haar oar ee Th . ons - — Reng = — : a n , 9 capital. fund campai 3 : : Incoming groups include std- Square K Constructon Company objective of $35,000 to help , de- Th ‘ * , festa —_ Montreal te be bil- of Charlottetown fray expenses in connection with ; | Bein S onsore zust ate August m Ance dee a > buliding. ‘the sew citadel. Capt. Nelo ans sroup from Terente, arriving which will cost, an’ estimated sad yssterday morning that to ae i \ eat ese Acuent & wil Ue cael $115,000. will begin shortly and date $31,700 of the $35 000 has A travel project. in. which MacKinnon. Prince of Wales. possibly im Montague while the pred “ea oe a [a ance student groups from the var. Merilyn MacLean, Queen Char- third group from Regina will ar- ane ceenne- a aan ba Oe ae ious provinces ‘wil! visit~ ocher lotte. Patricia Procter, Central. rive July | and leave July 9. ing the letting of the contract campaign was ‘finally compiet- |provinces during the ‘months of Queens; Sandra Shea,. Alberton: These students will be billited iB was made yesterday morning ty ed July and August is again being Darlene Whitiock, Provincial Chartottetown . Capt. Ray Nelson. commending: The present’ army headquart- = |SPonsored bythe P.E 1 Depar’- Vocational Institute; Earl Bos — ~~ officer of the Salvation Army im ers in Charlotictown on Great ~ [ment of Educatiwn in conjunction wall, Prince of Wales: James LEAD 1S. GRAPHITE Charlottetown George Street was erected in : prin a eaiged } eeorr egy ~. Chehab ge kl 5g i im modern pencils is ~The sub-contracts were award. 189 and 1966 marks the Sith | Commission. lespie, Prince of Waies: Roy Ho- graphite mixed with clay te give ed to Storey Electric Ltd. for the year that the Salvation Army | ‘The basie purpose of. the can, Prince of Wales; Charles it hardness. electrical work and Nelson Good has been active in this province. ' scheme is te provide an oppor- oe ; tunity for“ young Canadians to a participate in a program which will take them to regions bey- ond the borders of their respec- tive provinces ’ : | Such a-scheme will introduce ' |yowng Canadians to the geogra- % phy of their country, to its poll- tical and educational institu- \tiems, to the various a®pects of tits cultural life, and to its artic- \tié and industrial achievements ‘It should provide them with a more intimate understanding _of ne Various human material for ces under which the nation is de- veloping: Three groups of 4 students es ® t ‘ ' adi a SHORTHORN Lassie Queen by last year's Lassie Queen, department of agrituiture: The ————— _for the coming year is Mar- Stella Bowwall. Marshfield, shorthorn’ royalty was chosen Belmont Lot 16 is at right. .who is doing 4H Club work day at the farm of Richard - Exercises ward Island will receive a sim! The crowning was performed this year for the provincial Smith, New Glasgow. ——“Tiar number in return : oe S : PRAVEL BV" TRA of entertainment itor , train from the point of departure : At the graduation exercises at * the point of arrival. within the \O'Leary Regional Hi gh‘Schoot hest province. They will be bil- - Shorthorn News E War. ~~ Expo 67 is coming. lene Dollar, Winsle, SEC- (SECOND FROM LEFT). The Monday at the breeders as Graduation fand two escorts, will leave this : - . 2? fie : OND FROM RIGHT. The Las- competition were announced sociation's field day at the province for travel. in_another ‘ n most season ste Princess. Alice Barrett, . by Roger Counker, at the left, breeders association's field . part of Canada. and Prince Ed- ’ aoe April 28, 1967, is opening day for Expo 67, the great world exhibition at Montreal. It’s also the ot os we ‘tonight 30 students will receive leted for the most part in pri- | day the curtain goes up on an extraordinary six-month festival of international t rpc G t S [diplomas and certificates. The vate homes, and will be enter ~ entertainment. Actors, singers, dancers, musicians, performers of every kind are coming, wstresses wreatrer iZe ce ool nuditor nm an Tate ‘Time sway from home will me} ffom around the world. You'll have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see everything from Ash i : day evening, June 28. when Gor- approximately one week plus S Milan’s La Scala Opera to the Barnum & Bailey - Ringling Bros. circus BY NEIL MATHESON Mr- “Stoltz emphasized stzejand Dr. HH Kelly, provincial 40" Bennett, MSc, Registrar of travel time. Your Passport to Expo 67 will let you enjoy much of this feast of entertainment Shorthorn breeders across the when -he placed a class of Dual director of veterinary services. Prince. of Wales College, will There are three Island groups pation-are concentrating on Purpose cows that was being see set ecrep address the graduates, on tour of other parts of Canada | oe extra charge; there'll be bands, strolling players, and spectacles ad ’ ize for t jused for a jud competition. | ; ’ The Acadervc craduates are this summer out of 180 groups : celebrating the Rational days r untri Se eee : crater ce fe Sente entmais, use a dodging empetition. |" Marlene Dollar, Winsioe #4 Rarhara Conke, Judy G ee ee tie 8 tio y - eee participating in Expo 67. 5 and éditor of the Short liveliest discussions heard at a Alice Barrett. Belmont. Lot 16 Mary Dalton. Dorothy Dennis, Dominion. : So make it a date. Expo 67, in Montreal. - = hot News. told Island breeders livestock field day for many 9 |WeTe chosen as Lassie_Queen Deborah Ellis; Joyce Gallant, The first group of students te You never saw a show like it before, anywhere. and. Lassie Princess respeetive- Beverley Horne, Ariel - Lecky, travel left the province this ly for the coming year. The win- Blair Lewis, Shirley Lidstom®, morning for Prince Albert, Sask- “as 4 |ners were announced by Roger Joseph MacAllar. Norman Mat- astchewan. and will be returning and their families at a field day year M@nday afternoon. The gather-| Sterling Wood. Mt. Herbert ing was on the farm of Richar@ started it when he sucgested ® younker, P E.1. department of Dougall, Glen MacWilliam, Et Salp il. The sscent_greup_eit| id ie Sa eae eee as ~ Smith, New Glasgow. — preeder would not end tp with ,. : “pa. een Matheson. Elizab : agriculture, ‘chairman of the na- leen Matheson, Elizabeth Platts, 7 for Ed Mr Stoltz explained however.» desirable herd if he based his net of judves Linda Thomas, Deborah Winn. separ, August 2 ior canes ae type is not being neglected ‘selections on the type of cow Top producers in the province The commercial gradwates Jnite the third group will leave mature Shorthorn female that Mr. Stoltz selected for MIS pemored were Waldron Mae- 27¢ Diana Arsenault, Shirley Ar- ; ‘ - ; , : the province Auzust 22 for a j|7 / Feng coun erat tee eee Pree, Eimwend th Waters "8 fon fecha aedar Be weeks oor ot sot Laurer | CER) 4 rian She could add a eoe- j., 1h National shorthorn clase |the 2-year and Syear tid class RS ome eS Horne ie tenet péunds when to iifter said-he was happy to hear es and Sterling Wond. Mt. Her- > bieahether Raauaaan Names ef: Ge. stedents’ 000 A TL condition such @ spirited discussion ,O'h bert who had leaders in the 4.) yn aig—Sandra MacDonald," their respective high schools Your Expe 67 Passport will admit you te all the Natonal, - o emphasized hie opiates |? participating in the keert-er- year old class, the class for oi. MacKay and Marvin Mi. Who left today are: Ruth Betton, : Provincial and Theme Pavilons, and is good for unlimited ii Setter dave ure—eheed for gument included Daniel Jewell, cows five to nine years, and the ligan : - Miscouche: Sharlene Cameron, |' rides on the Expo Express. Save by at the reduced . coltienes. tee ue wh East Wiltshire, President Keith class for cows nine years and ; . : : Charlottetown Rural; Barbara advance prices, in effect through (Higher proces = te oe lf operation at barrett of Belmont. Loi 16 who over The presentations were : Dixon, Souris; Carol Ann Dou apply from August ist, so do it > : agate - presided. and Charlie Huggard, made by Mr. Barrett. - . i » cette, Birchwood: Carolyn Ling, ; A Daily Passport costs $1.80, a sent. he’ said. the Americas jivestock ‘superintendent for the sian ve as Wane: MERE RGESE secutive days) $6.50, 2 Senin wanting and buying our cat- department of acficulture pasaee : Youth forthe 13-2 tig so the price outlook is g008. 11, was one of the speakers at Magistrate Passes Ay va , wieKcaste © Montague: Nevey ‘hen mo Aol Saal the official opening. Theatre highlights of Expo's six-month vailable at banks, Ha is . Others who spoke included * — ite season will include Sir Lawrence | - . ; _Bhere .will be sale for beet C. Wright, deputy minister of Sentences ° ALBERTON Members ef vee. es ee Oe ne se Oliver's Netional Th a “4 Ges, department a or _ bails tm the fairly immediate sericulture; Mr. Stoltz; Glen "the Hodgson famity-st Alberton Waltham. Maso... ase & | the Theatre “de France, thy Music — re But the Gemand will be Cotton, provincial beef fleldman have received news of. the The fu a wee ia -Wekhem Theatre of Lincoin Center, Canada’s _____fef growthier bulls. Take advan: 1 _Accused “ death of their sister. Mrs Wil eee | Stratford Theatre and Thédtre du eer ee ae eee Weslo et : liam H. Joyce, im Waltham. ji Nouveau Mende, {scopening op at Nappen, NS Paper SUMMERSIDE A resident or Winnie Maud Modgson was’ DANCING ee: a of Summerside, Ronald Edward dauchter of the late Thomas and ; | Mayor Fnman was ventencef! to serve Janet Hodgson of Hills River. Modern and Old Time town court vesterday on a to the United States and in 1909 Legion Home. : eee cee eameners: ® six months in“the Prince Coun- She was eighty-five years : ' + a ty jail when he appeared before ace. - vars Dancing every Tuesday Conleaslel ol Ganalien Gackideation . | Nominated Magistrate R 8. Hinton QC in As a young woman she went Night at—the Kensington 7 - 2 eS : ; ; , charge of joyriding was married te Mr. Joyce who Dancingg from 9.30 to . on A eae € “wee The accused pleaded gullty to pon tosses = oe ene 12.30. ‘ - - |Bruce Stewart, offic! taking an auto the property aughter, Mrs arren mer- _ ‘ : nominated as Liberal assembly-- Mark Gaudet someones en et Waltham. ee by Eddie Mathews ak s Ceo EF —tn—-First—Kings— yesterday “4 recident af Wimol. Francis Als surviving are one broth-— 4ilibilly—Orchestra.— ‘mae_|_Most of the scores Of pavilions at Expe , ~ , |. He will oppose Hon. Keith Chaninion pleaded not gnilty to ¢f. James: Hodgson of Alberton, Admission price 75c pet} er ii feature free hous — Sears, Se city police ‘court vester- MacKenrie, minister- of high- a.similar offence The case was a three oo — ry person. : marionettes, comedians, falk dancers. . - dy morning. Donald George ways. in the deferred election se! over to this morning... Matthews (Blameh) ef Bills Bi, quan = -{ Glowns, The mylts-million dollar Garden Ditren, city, charged with July 11. Mr. MacKenzie is re Fined $10 and costs or 10 days. _ __'_, | of Stars, open tril the smali hours, will dimken driving pleaded guilty [presenting the Progressive Con- 0” speeding charges were: Gary | i be a showcase of popular entertainment. to> 2 lesser charge of driving servatives Bitch. Summerside Ruth impaired and was fined. Peter MacAulay i* the PC Waite. Summerside Rarrie a a ‘ : 30-days—Magis-—councilior—imthis—July—14—elee-—_MaeWiliams—North—Bedeque-3 een okt Ge Lee ere eerart kere ears at tite A. James Haslam, QC, tion and Daniel MacDonald is Joseph Bazinet. Canadjan Fore- oS pre sided : carrying the Liberal standard es Base. Summerside: Gordo on all Ford William L. Ranahan, Winsloe,' The deferred election came ©. MacLearen. Central Lot 16; | ua I : ati Erie George Bambrick, city. about when William Acorn, Li Ralph Sonler, Summerside: Jack WEre each fined $20 and costs or beral Assemblyman candidate Leslie Muedridge. St Eleanors: i : | + Grand Opera at Expo 67 will | ldays for speeding. died in Jate May and Roddy J. MacRaé: Canad. ten =—T ot) HAY MAKERS + feature eee _ —lhowelt_——-Reeves, Darnley, Standing of the parties at-pre- ian Forces Base Summerside. — a aL Te t oT — the world's (Merced with squealing tires, sént is 15-15 ; Appearing on ® similar charge a Ts BALERS ine bilo the Viomns was fined $10 and costs or five - —————— _Carmelie Arsenault. Richmond te Three top balers, a model for every ceanaee hep tio Hamburg Opera, Canadian ; Opera Company, and 2 . _ Benjamin Britten's English Opera Company. devs. . —* : war fined $17 and costs or 10 Wilfred Bradley, Montague. Off | ~“_ : elerzced with age aye waa fined 2 icia $s ae — dacenl, St. and costs or 20 days. ar ~ “leanors was fined 10 and costs Sr: LE. Bevin, city, charg- U or 18 days for driving without with allowing her dog. te run nno nce f due Pare and attention ee A J o = Pm a ar ae $/ : large, had her case adjourn. - . ort 2 Ea or arrinislias Teese pee dae ors a to July 4th Supp ‘ oe Summer Festival ° The Kensincton area is com- : ing out in full strength in sup 1S Drawing Near port of the Charlottetown Festi- ae val’s “Community Night’ pro Mondav. July 4h. .2 week __ ject. festival officials-announced . from last mght. the [948 Char. | today. ~- ~ lottetown Summer Festival gets { The Kensington Area Board af underway with “Anne of Green S Trade has reserved an entire Gables” rin eee ae “ oo section of the theatre (220 seats) Two davs later on July & “The An ary - _and on August. 1) a motorcade Ottawa Man’ will open starring 14.475 was contributed to - ter tent on eae tregoers te Charlottetown House fans wilt revel in 2 Music, music, music. Al- succession of internationa’ = ready on the programme gala performances. Expect’ = / - are ‘the Amsterdam Con- lee tek cae codlenbecs Orchestra, ew enna Phitharmonic, Mel- Ballet, yh Ballet ou bourne Symphony and New Vingtreme and com- York Philharmonic. And from Canada, Afnca, __| they're only 2 few_of the Austraba, Japan and india. parade of the worid’s great Orchestras at Expo 67. eo year according te Te oe 60-75 cars will bring the thea: Don arron.Kate-Reit-snd-Erie ey In fact, August 11 has. heen The box office at the Charlot- eS > designated’ “Kensingion Night”. tetown Centre renoted vester p 4 _ . at the festiva), and the spirited dav morning ‘hat there were still ¢ community will be given special auite a number of gcood = seat Mr Manning reported that recognition at that time Te available for the “Anne” ens Easter Seals project, under The Kensington Board of ing, but that the seats for ‘The : chairmanship 6f Jack Dav- trade has been selling vouchers Ottawa Man” were becoming . grossed $15,670.00 and that for the performance for ten days quite searee. although some radio auction. under the now and already some members cood seats could still he obtain- rmanship of Fulton Pierce. have sold their quota At least ed ssed $8,112.00 Average at- ane man has sold twenty ‘ick The twa openincs are benefit dance for the year was 82.9 ot. in the show performances. “Anne” being fercent — a slight gain on 1964 we hope more Isiand .com- sponsored by the Women’s Inst, 4 o& ' munities will organize similar tutes of Cornwall, Crapaud and Sb ring the year 13 new mem- projects."’ an official said. ‘‘In- York and ‘The Ottawa Man” by = were brought inte Rotary— creased particiation in the Fes- the Women's Committee of the Wtiudimg Wendall MacKay, Ray tval by rural people is one ef Confederation Center Art Gal.” : M@cor. Ross Howard, Edgar our strongest .aims.” ; ers 7 Danny O'Rourke. - Cy Rural people buying tbeeur ‘ic- Tickets for the openings and . Sinnett. John MacKenzie, Stew- kets in a group of twenty or other festival performances are ae bea a dent with Charlies Bentley, can organize the project. and HASTINGS. England (CP)--A rer, and Claude White- choose the ticket price and the ielep! engineer urged the \WacKay, Don Stanhope. Ross more under. the. Community 2vailahle at the Centre box of- cker, Stuart Wrepl Ren.Sto- Night. scheme get _a_twenty per fice _ = ; oa bias cae and Stuart MacDonald cent discount on tickets Any_re- ’ d d Hunter was tlected presentative community group SHOW AND TELL ' ‘ett ad_and introduce TV- “rs are” “international ser- ieres ‘July 4. 6 and 25° can be Telep s Stanmiey Rosser, Walter Auld; vocational Community Nigpts dap peaking at an engineers’ con ; ee. Jim Allen: community* Any group wishing to orcanige vent aid under-used_ tele : CENTRAL BEDEQUE. ce, Sob Smith; club ser- the projéct in their mmminity : c could ,ada nie ‘ © and«vice president — Frank-should contact Jack McAndrew ‘ture elephones for as little Your Ford Tractor Dealer = - | ae MacDonre'd : at Confederation Certre as $2 '- 3 6 call asamp aoesteasssesas teen - - + a ee Ad. Na. CPE-3B — National Dailies — 6 cols. 5 250 lines FTL ‘ @ secretary. for the new fis- date best suited to: them All Britis ost office to follow a. . year beginning July tst- Di performances excep! the prem- Russiar ‘ oo Campbell and: Burns Ltd. 7 aa i