Pare 6-A - me ‘Guardian - ‘The rening Patriot! “Albertans view | Island holiday Earlier this. year, when the .. Prairies Were gripped by tem-. _ peratures ‘dipping..to 40. degrees below —hundreds—-of-Albertans crowded into Canadian Nation- il’s Macdonald Hotel in Edmon- “ton to- see; among other—things,; films. of tourists enjoying them- selves on Prince. Edward Island beaches. . : ) The event was one of the tra- el organized by Canadian Na- tional to encourage as ma ny ~ Now! nj joy The All t New. Peerless ie — verages ——— “al “were solély to provide passeng-~ “Westerners as possible to travel to the Maritimes this summer. It was part of CN’s never-ending campaign. to encourage Cana- d‘ans - and the rest of .the world. to ‘See Canada First.’ ~ Canadian National has never. felt that its responsibilities to Prince Edward Island --or the ‘other nine provinces it serves = er service, It has consistently carried out a tourist promotion program to make as many peo- ple as possible want. to visit the areas it serves. These promotion efforts bring the railway rewards in the form... of extra passenger revenue. But no visitor spends. only ‘his . train fare. All’ tourist-based in- = dustries in the area benefit from the wooing done. by CN. mes 5 |_~Canadian National film. crews |have-visited Prince Edward Is- jand-te-make-such travel promo- : tion_movies as ‘Memo aps ; See = ; ee s ce ————=Lathich covers allof the’ eed is — a | | \major. tourist attractions. YOUNG CAMPERS ENJOY BEACH SING-SONG ae . : RU R eEAC ‘well as featuring in travel Rag — _ RAL AR EAS EFLEOCT PEACEFULNESS ums. across Canada, these;.mo-| ; ie vies are distributed by~ CN:o-f : ficers in’the United States and | de Wurope,_ The Prince een | f ee = Isiand film, for instance, was |— * , shown on dozens of television sta- | | 9 —cItions in the U., S. during’ 1965, ss r ( yniv FE y : |tanging from Alaska to the Vir- gin Islands. . oe In acne, as sisiribtes so, SU MMERSIDE -- One of ‘the with large errs consisting of |day on’ Carnival Week. Each Phe Ail nic pic eet o! 4. neWapaDer main tourist attractions in Prince many floats~bands, which wends.jservice club participating in the _New Peerless Tsiand... widely. eo _ Di Sand County~‘is“the~annuat- week-long ‘its way through town on Monday carnival sporisor an entry in the Sowers and magazines n the S. ~ Lebster-Carnival—festivities held. afternoon of Carnival-Week. contest--and-nightly until. the final Bevera ges = abroad. . “nooner uring -the-month-of-July: ' ~--From.that-time—until-the- end-| judging the~-young--ladies~-attend-~ : = = BACKED. BY aRVICE ; ; 4 This year“is the 11th annual lot the week, it’s constant round | various events. A ee ae Sy toieistes Thay 4 mt ge earnIVal ae SI Oe Pe cee lecants ox me ovate Uf MGR IHC tae ction ae sete tract tourists; it has-to ck- wee y ° a ane led up be service. And here Ca- |’ As the name implies, lobsters i. palate of everyone attend- ee Judges _ the public. nadian National has been amr’ the tasty crustaceans, are_feat- a ; he cornation is climaxed by, 2 |xious to ensure that travellers on |ured - througout the week with "BIG. SUCCESS” Cornation Ball: ice een Neco eer, fon aed ie ura i, car a ‘ment~-has n.-introduced _o.n aily. at Civic..Stadium where a- , hea plenty..of fre mainline trains wHfeh BEI niaor porton ofthe festiviiey Gal th Big freeforall which entertainmeDe i” provided for a ritimes is jare he vinch ‘Cintas {tourists to, the ite: observation- | 4 Rew executives ta Mieind from” across the Maritimes. In- | with all types of rides, sine itype Skyview cars, new coach yearly, consisting ‘of: sett last year ‘and -offer- |shows, and all. othér_ trappings =e ‘ sipunees and improved: sleeping /tatives. of various service clubs ee a a te ne . - Se af a carnival. : i ae National’s_ decision qual oe eee ELE harness, racing, itpréved an |fo the Island will not want to Ss kee 7 3 3 oO We _|to, provide a convenient bus Ser- |i; -W. Chester S. MacDonald of cacecattieldls are opie ree: a broly Summe: ‘ a a : : this year will be bigger. and | ‘Ocean Limited and Scotian t© (64 Francis MacNeill, a member vice to take.travellers from the | ithe Pagnis Club who. succeed- -Prinee-Edward_Island_has_prov- | 9f- the\-Retary— Club: ed popular.’ The bus service has | The week-long. festivities open ~ made it possible i reduce sub- | stantially the time required to travel between’ Prince Edward Island and such mainland point ag Montreal. Since the_intro- duction of the bus service there \has been a: steady increase in the number of passengers tra- ‘velling CN to and from: the Is- ‘land, a sure indication of its po-. /pularity: During the past.win- | ter, for the first. time, the bus + | service was continued through | | the winter to provide -the same | convenient service for Prince ,Ed- | ward Island passengers the year around: ee ‘Commenting. ,on._ the-outlook —-—Ffor the coming summer seasap = ie “ Prince ‘Edward Island’s Distinctive. ‘Hotel. TIE i G. Davis, manager of CN’s | rlottetown’ ‘ | Maritime area, said ‘‘We are do- é in downtown Cha a ing everything possible to en- \ Ownad aad operated bs _[ sure that the. Maritimes; -includ- ing Prince. Edward Island, will “THE ISLAND DEVELOPMENT have service’ adequate to deal with the influx of ‘tourists. We: ae ME MIT are as anxious as any other in- eee te “co ANY: u ED. |dustry in the area to welcome as ‘Many tourists—as-possible-this— he eee 110 Roce ‘with Private Bath a ___ | year, and to treat them in such : "Room ‘Service — - Cocktail Poutae: ee The Only Heted Teaco Garni the 1 us ——> » -. Atlantic Provinces, _.. file Television in every room ‘ ‘ Main Dining Room, fully licensed “Seasbuahle Rates a - Family Plan away that they” will want? to ~ come~back again “and again.”* Sample Rooms for Commercial Eravellers- Fie Soo al Telephone: (Area Code 902) 994-7371 || | ferry east on | Trans-Canada H’way oiline aan Waudeville—acts— performing ; we ‘also proven a strong attraction Tuesday the end of 42 years as. {proughout' the years and gene- director of the. Federal Bureau hibition is tentatively planned-} ” Victoria i ie ea "Prop. Flo and Merle MacDonald better than 1965. \MARKS .42. YEARS AS G-MAN = in the stadium afternoon .and | “WASHINGTON (AP)—J. Ed- evenings through the week have |gar Hoover, .71,-quietly observed rally. draw a large audience for every performance, This year-a_square dancing ex- _\of Inv estigation. GIRLS “BRIGHTEN COURTS iwith. entries from various Mari-. + VANCOUVER (CP)—A smart - \time centers expected. aes $ Situated in the stadium are [new Plane wnliiere chosen. by numerous~ booths and displays lottice gris _ann: clerks Jn _.VAm ‘ranging -from a department of | |couver's traffie court has OEP Co ee to S =photogra- irreatly improved public rela-- y booth which can keep a spec- {jj sa urt Clerk Bill E tator occupied for a good Portion |wards one designed - of an hour. ipaid forthe blazers themselves. ! This- year's carnival officials ~jhave planned an Acadian Day, i Scots Day,—and.Irish- Day, a-s--— (well as Children’s Day and Far-" mer’s Day and Sports Day. | Activities on Farmers Day | will consist of events_pertairfing. | to the agriculture industry as | well_as the judging of cattle and | | (ee other animals. : (of all types of farm machinery cn the grounds on this day which farmers-can examine “at | leisure. “Another attraction is the selec- | tion of “a Carnival Queen on Fri-| @ Housekeeping @ City Conveniences @ Excellent Beach _ @® Swimming @. Boating. @ Fishing Phe oe ; tas wieenon siher ow wreak te Ho oi your. vaca- “ton this summér, you'll find excitement for ; every member of your family i in Montague. En- - joy a quiet, peaceful vacation this summer in~ ep this Island savin ys ; : gue ? vy s v. Enjoy The : ab a Homestead : Historically Furnished Farm Home _ MONTAGUE STRAWBERRY © BUILT 184 - Located on the Trans-Canada Highway - between. Borden and” Charlottetown and a short distance“ frony many of the Isiand’s finest beaches. ' of delightful- grounc grapher’s paradise, © , Our campers’ supply We offer you guided fours through the charm- ing homestead. There are four hundred acres Privately -owned,-admission is-.500—for- adults and children ‘over 12 vears of age with refresh- ~ ments served.to-visitors in. the Tea Room .+- Visiting. «hours’from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m; daily, - nS May—16th-to-October—12th CFESTIVAL Track cand Field Meets- ~ Delicious Meals. ; Parade of Crowning of Queen - Many other ene | events. e isy an artist's’ and photo- ‘A panoramic. view, from store and gift shop. for further information, write to ae ; : Bi 0.~Box_550, Charlottetown, PLES. | ae Mase “aid Femallaed ae se pe * wi ’ fi . | i ‘i e = . 7 : _ | - : : v ~ ‘ ; i 3 es os a : - i my : , 3 2 ‘ ? ° » ‘ ; att r % :