~ I f= -tival concert : —— af ies ~ | oneneieoernamninemmtntea - WEATHER | TORONTO (CP) — -‘Tempera- . tures: Low overnight me Besa Dawson 70 Viotoria... is... ie sf 80 . Edmonton . 39 59 Regina 53 57 1Winnipeg ......... 45 73 Churchill’ ....... . 44 54 | TOPONtO 3)... ece ar 76 ROW his cans 59 72 Montreal ......... 63 75 Quebec fess... e 08 62 74 Fredericton~ ...... 63 88 Saint John i. 03.3 56 80 PONGCON ecw caxe 58 85 Halifax ries 63 82 Charlottetown 59 83 SVONOY 28 eGadege 60 83 Yarmouth ; 58 70 - 1St._Johns, Nfld. 57 66 RVRORtON Tran 69 « 92 fe iNew York ........ 74 94 © |Washington ....... 04 Jacksonville ...... 75 93 me |Tampa .........005 75 91 PUMIBING ee cees 79 86 - Los Angeles .....° - 69 88 g {San Francisco ... 52 ¥7 GORDIE IN THE PARADE A noted TV and radio pers” sonality, Gordie, Tapp iy seen here as he..is driven through the. streets. of “Charlottetown yesterday In the annual Gold Cup and Saucer parade. Mr. Tapp.arrivedin_ Charlotte: town earlier this week to take part in Old Home Week festi- Vities._ _ Summer Festival Concert By NANCY WHITE -The new commissioned work epening Sunday’s Summer Fes- by The Atlantic Orchestra is “‘the most interest- ing of them all so far,"’ accord- Ing to conductor John Fenwick. Murray. Schafer’s Festival Music for Small Orchestra is, however, “not necessarily the pnoet musical” of the commis- sioned works. It is written in a style ‘‘which allows an element of chance to Oswald Collings Passes In. City. -MONTAGUE - turred at the Charlottetown Nursing Home on Thursday morning. of--Oswald- Collings for- merly of New Perth and Monta- fue. The late Mr. Collings was in The death OC Ais 88th year. He was born and ved most of his life at New Perth but for a “time” worked with a survey crew in Quebec tnd Ontario. He: was married to ihe former Margaret Shaw of| New Perth who predeceased him’ ‘bout five years ago. “The late Mr. Collings. also. op- trated a blacksmith shop: The funeral will take place to- fay at 2 o'clock from the Morta- tue Funeral Home. -Interment will take place in ‘the Union Road comers. creep in.” “Normally. chance music par se is improvisational, but this is organized chance music. The notes -are written in approxi- mately where the~ composer wants them to occur in a_ bar, and pitch is indicated. In other words, the oval part of the note is there, but-the stem and tail are missing." This all means that the orches- tra could play the piece two dif- ferent ways on two occasions. In fact, the orchestra may do this Sunday night — play the ‘short overture twice “for the audience ito see if anything different icomes out.” ‘ Fenwick calls the overture on anes that's concerned with son- ie qualities, rather than rhyth mic intricacies."’ |\LITTLE SYMPHONY Next on the Sunday program jis Schubert’s Fifth Symphony, \“one of: the lovely little sym- with your Aeolian Organ” Air Conditioned Chapel BE. Long 1979 Tel TRowbridge 6 5080 SINCE 1882 Funeral Service IN NEW ENGLAND * Our Athol D. MacLeod is familiar ’ New England. Contact him for . prompt and efficient service. SERVICE IS A “LONG” WORD funeral problems for E as INC, - felt Avenue CAMBRIDGE 40/MASS. L XS -“RIDE ABOVE TAKE A TOUR ON Charlottetown THE TRAFFIC™ “EASTERN NORTH : AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC LONDON DOUBLE DECKER BUS” : Tours leave the Confederation Centre (box office door) Queen St. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m, 4 p.m. City tours last one hour. Rates for city tours— Adults. $1.00. Children under 12 | years 50c. ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS =—* ~~ -S = EREGORS = SBYS THES =; =e e SEA BUFFET Sunday, August 21st—5:30 to 7:30 p.m. ‘Delicious Food in a $3.50 Plus Tax ane, ations Please! Pleasant Atmosphtere v Phone Covehead 3 e Welcome the Transient Diner! ANNE BUTLER, Kings Theatre Georgetown AN EVENING OF ONE ACT PLAYS THE TYPISTS THE TIGER Starring TUDI WIGGINS DIRECTED BY WALTER MASSEY Every Evening at 9 p.m. Tickets available at the door MARC STRANGE \cclaimed By Conductor phonies ... hark back to his songs.’' The work is chamber ».orchestra oriented, with “‘loads et me- lody”’. Following the intermission the orchestra will play Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll;“a work with a charming story behind it. ‘It was a Christmas present to his wife on the. occasion of the birth of their first. son: The fact they weren't married was of lit- tle concern. (She was still mor- ried to Liszt),’’ the conductor. ex- plains. ‘It was. originally. played by fifteen players on the stair- way leading to the second stor- ey where the wife and child were asleep. This is how she woke up this day.” The last work on the program is Harry Somers’ Suite for Harp and Chamber Orchestra, featur- ing the talents of harpist patho Ensher. Fenwick says. the ‘work {s “really a concerto for harp _a a, very smallish _ orchestra, \strings’ and four woodwinds.” “NAKED IN Canteen Service aye SOT aay x Playing Tonight ea Tee HUNTER: SHEREE NORTH - pan SULLIV full of melodies that | TONIGHT ONLY TAKING: SUNDAY HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says a northwesterly flow of dry air across the dis- trict will give sunny skies to all regions today. Daytime high temperatures will range from near 75 degrees in New Bruns- w.ck to near 80 in many parts of Nova Scotia. Sunny skies with seasonable temperatures are expected in ‘all three provinces Sunday. Regional _ forecasts: Nova Scotia, Prince . Edward Island, --+New...Brunswiek:-—Sunny...and—a little cooler; winds northwest 1§; low-high at Halifax 55 nd 80, Yarmouth 55 and 75, Kent- ville New Glasgow and Goshen 55 and 80, Sydney, Charlottetown and Moncton 55 ‘and 75. ton and Saint John 50 and 75, Edmundston and . Campbeliton- 47 and 75, outlook for . Sunday, sunny; seasonable temperatures. High tide today at Charlotte- town 2.30 a.m. and 2:40 p.m. At ‘Rustico af 9.38 a.m. and 10.12 p.m. High tide Sunday at -Char- lottetown 3.08 a.m. and 3.31. p.m. At Rustico at 10.29 a.m. and 10.52 -p.m: Summerside ‘tide eighteen ‘minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.28 a.m. and sets. at- 3.04 p.m. Rises Sunday at 6.29 a.m. and-sets ‘at_8.03_p.m. AH times ADT. ; hal It’s from Somer's early period (1949), “dissonant, atonal, a real tour de force for the harp.” clock in Confederation Centre Theatre. PURITY DAIRY : “Parents Prefer Purity Products” -... } 317 Kent St. Dial 472s $ p RS ooo 2200eo aaa OTETOOETO OE LD, THE DEAD" Show at Dusk Admission: Adults 75c; Children under 12 Free “CLL IIL OSL aS SSS IN THEATRE ecTA The concert begins at 9 0'-. ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eil-/nal year treat out-patienrs mer Gamble-of Albany, P.E.I.,/ She also conducted her prior to opening her office im) private. practice from the Charloftetown the latter Part, of college premises when’ not su —! this month. | ~ pervisirig -in the College Chi nic: \ Dr. Gamble graduated from : on the Canadian Memorial Chiro- | BOMBS EXPLODE ractic College in Toronto, May| a 1965, at which time she ae ee inde elihit, ws tue presented with the Dr. : water ot each other early Pesensy in Scholarship for General’ Pro ore Tein south coast port of Limay iency: the J:M. Wallace Scholar- lege (Sol. Thé first ‘went off’ in an Une ship in’ anatomy and the College |finished building intended ag Clinie. Award. / jheadquarters of the right-wing This past year, Dr. Gamble | u has been assistant supervisor to eer ea ee a ie the Clinic Director in the Cana-'\from Limassol police headquar- dian Memorial Chiropractic Col- ters. Police” Said’ neither caused ‘lege where internes in their fi |\damage or casualties. oak ee own Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts | |The Gyardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Aug. 20, 1966. s Island Delegates Leaving Today Mrs. W.W.’ Reid. of. Charlotte- jhas made this Centre possible b town, director of Red Cross |costs. } Youth for P.E.I.. and Diane; The’ Centre will be bi- -lingual Taylor of Hunter River who has |with the directors’ and field * given: leadership in high schoo! ganizers’ workshop taking place Red Cross and will be attending |concurrently. with that of\ the} Acadia University this fall, jyough leaders, and some of the leave today to take part in ajsessions being held jointly. week-long National Red~ Cross| The purposes*of ‘the Centre in- Training Centre to be held at Al- jclude the dev elopment of ad- bert Colle ge in.Belleville, Ontar- \vanced leadership skills. in those | io. [Red Cross youth leaders who | Directors of. Red Cross Youth |have shown promise in their | from Canada’s ten provinces,-\the study of group handling tech-| plus field organizers, and young niques and other special skills Chiropractic, people who have been active in lfor “Rendezvous '67” —. the Spe- | high school Red Cross, plus a jcial Centennial Project of the | lers so they will work together am small number of “national” |Canadian Red Cross — which is |a team at the ‘‘Rendezvous ’67” delegates, will take part in this |the International Study Centre Seminar, and possibly other sit- Centre. .A grant from the Youth to be. held at Carleton College, uations; and the making of a Ottawa, during the summer of preliminary assessment of the Travel and Exchange Program |g7- the establishment of ‘an “en | of the Centennial Commission |prit de corps’. among the lead- DR. GAMBLE Mary H. Gamble | Opening Office © In Charlottetown Mary H. 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