be a 'Cultural centre _ faces expansion | wT: re ithe ‘Uliishia Cuhed Coa 7 slwill be expanded this year to in| ses, swimming instruction and | e 5 6 a 4 : o" Ae 2-B ATMOSPHERE OF WELL-BEING p 7 [in at. least two additional cour- conversational French Be- | cause “of the. success of last | . year’s pr gram, the center is ex. | “tain amount of controlling influ- } oritie what --is— Cee ee eee or ese od "BEACHES IDEAL Adanted for. all-types- -of- family~ _activity : Island__ beaches’ are _par- ticularly known'gas spots where children can romp. and play with the maximum of safety. As a fur- ther :precaumon the beaches at the 2 | Smart boat skippers. know regulations rsesiceh knows . that ships ‘your boating Vacation make a end small boats require a-cer~ point to obtain from local. auth- the — require- endish are ‘ergency. “ence in the same way tliat autd- ments for life saving equipment, __traft- both -withip the confines - busines to contantly _-—~-tain_that_he is filly conversant -operdtor_is—reayired—to- with no we mobiles have.on our highways. life jackets, lifeboilys, flares: and Where the . Hishway~ Traffic | other signalling equipment: Act.serves as_a.cutb to unsafe’ MEETING — When two boats ; driving practices by auto:driver approach head‘ on, each skipper so the boatine regulations. know steers to the right or starboard as ‘Rules of the Road'’ which and the boats pass-port side to govern the actions. of water port side.. : in open ‘water and. OVERTAKING — When- one of’ harbors boat ‘is overtaking another.. he | and rivers must keep clear of the slower | Every season there fs probab- boat. Se ly a few amendments. to these ~~ CROSSING. - — Similar-to auto rules: and. a .smart skipper-—of— mobile—regulations; either @ small dingy ~or ocean tc the operator’s right has the going vessel should make it his“ right of Way, and you must give make cer--way to him. If necessary, the —-8-L0- the current . regulations. down, stop or reverse his ¢raft Particularly for, the location~in to accomplish this. which he plany‘to do his boating* GETTING UNDER WAY — _' Following” are some of the Boats leavi ing slips wharves and Principle rules which apply to piers have no_ right? until ‘they hoth vower-and sailing craft. are in open . water. Therefore. - «LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT vou mist proceed with caution. FOR CHILDREN National--Park,-Dalvay; Brackley, North Rustico and Cav- competent. lifeguards who are train- ed and equipped to banals any em- the-—pérson- a eee ‘Knights of Columbus of this pro- vince which comprises the three. Situated at. ‘is a camp ‘ground with board- of the>tHree courses. each—-day— during the 10-day period: _ }€CONCERT-PRESENTED ~ ‘In addition to the courses for students in drama, art and music, there were during the mont July concefts \ presefited > : nights per week featuring +t ba dian, Legion, best of Island talent in’ the form” peer a ' co choirs, wad variety= Should Bay “The Prince Biward Island Regiment. band from’ Charlotte- town was al the camp site to pre- ‘sent a concert as well.as the Sum merside Jugior Legion band, the Summerside Presbyterian - Highland band, a string orches- tra. from Charlottetown and the -Confederation..Choir. “These bi-weekly performan- ces were staged on an outdoor. platform not,only for the bene- __Durirg:.1965 .a_new project was inaiigurated for the benefit o f “the youth’ of Prince Edward Is- land in particular and the youth from ‘outside the -province. in ~ge- neral. This new program: had in mind the cultural develop» ment of teen- ‘agers and was ofFi- ginatédand-sponsored by tte During last year’s o 8s s of Charlottetown, Sum-. Merside and Souris. The location where this nares \Tal program. Was carried. out is | the Columbia Cultural Center North— Rustico. The Columbia, Cultural Cenre the benefit of youth. Anyone _inerested summer from July 4 °- ing accomodations for as. many, as 50 persons and during’ the 1965 summer season, there was Peel Charlottetown, -peeting—a- large -number- of a Plicants this year season, many students were sponsored | of by. various organizations, branches of ther Royal Cana-. Catholic Women’s and Homie and School organization wish to participate in the program, - the’ center invites their help for in further details. of this project, or any- one: wishing’ to make an appli- cation for attendance at one of the camps being held th i's 14. and July 18-28, are asked’ to- contact Jack Kenny,.P.- 0. Box 314, such fil of those attending the camp, |. but for. visitors’ té his province tv.o 10-day camps ‘at which a- ‘bout 40-boys and girls from ages taught~ ‘music. ‘BALLET TO COME BACK property borders on a beach area of the: National Park The program for the Youth, the musical satires of Q. Bach.’ New These courses were arranged. so that each pupil attending the camp received an hour of each which is the main concern of Schickele _-Stanhope, continually “patrolled by kaceptitn: ‘the sailboat ‘a the right -of way Over- power. craft. This only exception is the unlike- ly situation of a sailboat pass- ing a power craft. ‘ FISHING BOATS — Take easy when you are passing fishermen, Fishing boats Sheth. -sr—anchoredsor—underway—with: nets. lines or trawls. out. have the right of way. : we ACCIDENTS.— In any emer- | “gency, it is the duty of the boat- ‘man to stand by and render all* possible assistance] COURTESY Many day-to-— day boating situations do not come under-wfitten regulations. The answer.then is simple com- ‘mon sense and“ boating court- /esy.- Just remember. one. thing: - Would you like it if the other |boatmen were _doing the same thing? ee = "END OF A TROUPER™ Gertrude, a 1918 Pierce Ar- , row car used by Mary Pickford | -sp-anu_Charlie - Chaplin, was_ com! : pletely demolished ‘for a com="f ledy scene in the movie Lord Love A Duck: “SDPEDICATED TO .HOBBY Russian - born composer Igor | Stravinsky is an inveterate | poker ‘player and called one of his ballets The Card Party. = Wherever. you plan to spend SAILBOATS - — With only one- = cs ow “a - opis po. 4 2 2 Prince Edward Island mercialization! == Te Gen p : d mes OL. Nandaicr : E. 3 Bs + one tal tie ‘ . : ny mt Wy 00 = . g . ce : : : te - = s * * zi e ® - yp - come in and browse : around... ~. e “...-you'lk be délighted with the many wonderful é handcrafts on display . : and like the thousands ui who have visited our shop, you'll probably stay On - for hour's, enchanted with. the..many items from around . hand-woven - sweaters, ash ‘trays, you'll find hundreds of ee eate ee : a _Covaleed Bay, Stonhdpe : Neat the Gosan View Highway and the fine Benches . Stanhope, ony. and Balvey;, a which to choose. And don’t be shy about browsing . we expect that” you’ will! = = From wood carvings, to hand ma “materials to miniature lobster tra items you'll want for your- And j . self and to take as gifts to friends” at home while you're Visiting with us be’ sure ‘to see our model ship display <5 TSS Work-of- vartt : The best in crafts Four Atlantic Provinces. eS oe p jewellery. to paintings; ~hand BEAUTIFULLY SHADED — rote CAMP AREA | Though this camping ground is located just 12 miles from Montague, and 15 miles from. the . Wood Islands ferry, it is a perfect Pitch your tent (or-park-your trailer). m.a secluded clearing in-the woods, or if you prefer, among the pine treés overlooking the ‘sandy beach. vacation hideout... nn from the rae “ | AT “presents— Victor> Borge~and |chen shelter, picnic tables and are offered tourists and Visitors “Pp. D. outdoor fireplaces Yorker Peter lities “help to make outdoor fiv- Hotel and at private. homes. and | ing complete near _the seaside. cottages. 3 & “f, he~ Vacationland of King’s County” “One hiindbed and fifty acres of ‘conte camp sound aakiaiie. ‘Murray Sie and the Murray Islands. All the beauties of nature at their ‘natural best . . . |__graceful trees, sandy beaches, and blue lakes and river... _ knspolied by com: fishing harbours and streams and safe bathing area’s attract many visitors to this” part of the T’s- 1rd leisure’ near the sea shore. Anglo Park situated two miles northeast of Tignish on “Lady Slipper Drive’, comes the_ tourist popular camping Jare a. park shore along -a very scenic drive that goes through to North Cape, where the Gulf of St. Lawrence and’ very picturesque N or.th- umberland St. meet, and at low ‘tide you can t gest ‘rock reef’ in.North Ameri- . West Prince renowned _ for beauty, hospitality — ‘ By EDITH ELDERSHAW Tignish “with its many ‘fine Over night cabin accommoda-- tions ‘are » situated around lows thréugh to Skinner’s Pond ~end-Miminigash, and” on “to: "Ho- ward's Cove where the ‘Giant's Chair” attracts: many «tourists. Deep-sea ‘and {ine fishing are very popular ‘and .fishing boats ‘are available with safe and com- _petent licenced navigator-c a p- tains to pilot.you ona thrilling experience out into the deeps,. where a fishing experience you will: long - remember can’ be-en- ‘Joved. - Local. stores . are stocked with souvenirs to remind the visitor of their stay at Tignish. . The. Tignish Arts Foundation for a summer. of restful the wel- ‘its very The is situated on an dutside to alk out on the lon- These faci-.at Gaudet’s Lodge... or Bernard’s | west side-of the drive that fol- Yage, tertainment,: Tor ~ summer ‘Churches, the Royal | ‘tlers landed~by~ boat: Tignish is ‘an, ideal place for visitors to enjoy °a ate rest: ~fyl holiday. : | CANADA'S | LARGEST’ SALT or : ~ SWIMMIN G POOL. | steht Water. Changed Daily By Mother Nature. ace “Imagine! A natural swimming” pool located ‘in the midst of a. camping - ground! Enjoy a refreshing swim in water that’s changed daily—and ‘It’s comfortable 70 degrees. Or maybe boating alt more to your ‘Pleasure. ~ Boats may be‘ rented. & , ENJOY EVERY MEAL a UNDER “THE BIRCHES’ ‘ mi ‘ » What a quiet and lovely, setting for your meals! Or perhaps, just a ple- é - pic! There are tables situated throughout the park, under “the birches” and beside rippling streams. ‘And ,if you re looking for : what to have for dinner, Point Pleagant Park also offers clam digging’ on the shore, or trout fishing in aliarent streams, . Freshly caught deep sen fish available daily. ° : 4 .inspiration as to “The Gus: The Evening Patriot - Entertainment is provided by the various: organizations in’ ‘the vil- Canadian Le- gion Home ‘provides evening en- ‘and the Centennial — Conimunity Sports arena is used extensively by the young people. indoor recreatio: The spiritual needs of the ple are taken care of by the ‘Roman Catholic and Unifed and extend. a warm welcome. to the tourist to take. part in its fellowship of worship. For those needing the servis ces of a physican Dr. Roy Kennedy has his office ‘situated on Church St..in the village, For those wishing information or direction’ constable Robert. J. H. 13 - 18 attending each camp. who wished to hear various selec- “The international production |°2: : “Summer School welcdmes those |May local police officer. is al. “With the development of. cul-.tions from” talented. Islanders. ~ 4+ ‘Tchaikowsky’ : ballet: The The park has a safety swim- visiting the area, to take part in ways ready to be of any: assist- ‘Ttural activities. uppermost’ in’. The. camp site, which inclu- ‘ |ming area.;it contains 16 acres their summer courses and acti- ance. mind, three professional instrue- ces about 90 actes of land, was” television oe Christmas. “OF Tich green turf with a wood-' Vities.~~Here the” early history Tighish- was first settied bythe A tors were hired fdr he job. Judy used dtiritgwthe 1965 season and ied, hackground for _campers., end the landing of the early pio- Acadians in 1797 was called | 7 Armstrong Banks: who, taught is: suitable for a‘primitive camp- _HUMOR IN’ MUSIC. Swings ‘and teeter-totter's - are neers can be outlined in classes |‘ ‘MALAGUNECK'*: AN India. ‘drama; Peggy Smith-who taught ground which tourists are invit- ° : available for the younger.-set as_or~on- tours. ea “name meaning ‘Broken Pade arty and Gabriel Chaisson _who ed to utilize for a-small fee.. The CBC-TV:s Festival — for _ May |well as bathing houses. A kit- Excellent’. accommodations dle’’. In 1811 the first Irish set-