v CENTENNIAL EVENTS r' I m .4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 CliARLOT’l‘ETOWN—Old Home Week and Provincial Exhibition, Harness Racing at 2:30 and 8:80 p.m NORTH RUSTICO—3:00 and 7:30 pm. Highland College Scottish Festival, with Sandra Bald Jones, World Champion Highland Dancer and Lovat Scots Pipe Band and dancers. KEl‘iSlNGTON—Swo p.m. Canadian Dragoons Band, Captain F. S. Spooner. CHARLOTTETOWN—P. E. 1. Open Golf Tournament. SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 MORELL—Commemorative services—Rev. Peter Gor- don, first ordained Presbyterian clergyman on P. E. T. __2:30 p.m. Unveiling Memorial Cairn at St. Peters Harbour Cemetery—3:15 .m. Memorial Service Morell United Church—5:00 p.m. Lunch—8:00 p.m. Dedication Service St. Peters Bay United Church. VICTORIA—4:00 p.m. Outdoor Inter-denominational Church Service. NORTH RUSTICO—4:00 n.m. Highland College Scottish Festival, featuring Sandra Bald Jones, World Champ- ion Highland dancer and Lovat Scots Pipe Band and dancers. If raining, indoors. MON DAY. AUGUST 24 VICTORIA—Centennial celebrations—10:00 a.m. Baby Show, Doll Parade. Soap Box Derby—12:00 noon Aquatic Sports—2:00 p.m. Official Opening, Field Events, Highland Dancing—4:00 p.m. Fresh Lobster Supper—4:30 pm. and Concert with Royal Cana- dian Dragoons Band—9:00 mm. Mammoth Dance. NORTH RUSTICO—7:30 p.m. Highland College Scottish Festival, with Sandra Bald Jones. World Champion Highland Dancer and Lovat Scots Pipe Band and dancers. If raining, indoors. _ TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 MlSCOUCHE—Centennial celebrations—2:00 p.m. Par- ade—2:45 p.m. Official Opening and opening of Acadian Museum — Bingo — Picnic — Midway -- Chil- dren’s Rides—Band Concert with Royal Canadian Dragoons Band at 4:00 [um—Turkey Dinner from 4:00 p.m. NORTH RUSTICO_—7:30 p.m. Highland College Scottish Festival, with Sandra Bald Jones, World Champion Highland Dancer and vat Scots Pipe Band and dancers. If raining, indoors. Band Concert with the Royal under the direction of Confederation Centre LAST Two meantime-Es "SLEEPING BEAUTY" presented by the Museum children 5 Theatre at 2:00 and 4:00 pm. Today Adults 52.00 Children $1.00 'LATST'ST-TOWTTTG'TJNTEHT 8:30 PM. "FIRST OFFENCE" The National Film Board's premiere run of a feature length film dealing with an adolescent's search for individuality. SE Lodges $1.50 Everyone ALL OTHERS: Adults-‘41.!» Students—75o Children-50c _, _ To SEPT. 6th. ‘ WAYNE AND SHUSTER 1N Charlottetown Mon. to Sat. :30 pm. Fri. and Sat. 2:30 pm. Matinees SEATS Evening 2.00 & $2.50 or Matinees 1.00 I 2:00 i. - DON'T MSS THIS COMEDY. ' SONG AND DANCE REVUE ESPECIALLY SCRIPTED FOR CHARLOTTETOWN! THERE WILL 5" NO SUNDAY CONCERT TOMORROW EVENING. “duties and refunds call at)!“ Mice Centennial ESSO 'I'ieliennobile Sells Tickets At Your Door TUESDAY- Keasiagtsa i0 a.m.—i! Neon RCA! Base. aammenlde nae-'4 am. WEDNESDA — Holman‘s of P.E.I. Sommersids 10 s.rn.—4 pan. THURSDAY- Mo. aim-4 .m. Visitors in Casual Welcome Clothes " U ans—am: costs" A I s a" :i' :70 l 0. Opel Dally .. 10:00 am. - . pan. 8 ........... 'I .m.- pan. my. (out! after I pan. out)” ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN Dail .......... .................. .. 10am—8pm Sn ys .............. . ...... 11 noon - 0:00 on. COMING MONDAY AUG. 24th ‘ By BRENDA LARGE CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, N.B. (CW—The wives of the leaders of the Canadian and United St a t e s governments officially opened the pobelio International Park here Thursday. was summer president Franklin velt. The former Roosevelt home on this resort island near the Maine-New Brunswick border is situated on 8% acres of land. The most recent owner of D. Roose- Canadian and U.S. governments a a memorial to President Roosevelt. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.. was present at the ceremony honoring his father during which Dr. Hammer prese deeds to the six US. and Cana- dian commissioners who will operate the park as an inter- national historic site. voice husky with emo- tion, Mr. Roosevelt spoke of his childhood days on Campobe and of his father's battle with polio during the time he liv on the New Brunswick island. Mr. Roosevelt, who was born on Campobello. said: “Here we learned the warmth a large family can bring." ACT As SYMBOL c said the international park would be “a of what our two countries can mean to the peace of the world." The ceremonies, held on the front lawn of the rambling m- year - old mansion. were at- tended by a crowd of more than 1,000 people. including official visitors from both Canada and the U.S.. island residents and tourists. Under sunny skies, the band of the Royal Canadian Dra- goons, played light popular mu- sic as the crowd gathered, then played Yellow Rose of Texas as rs. Johnson arrived at the Roosevelt home. The wife of the Us. presi- dent, wearing a pale orange coat over a printed silk dress, drew warm applause as she paid tribute to President Roose- elt. “As an American, the journey to Campobello must always be partly a pilgrimage for me. It as here, among these bays and books and boats. that the shaping of a president took place. In all of Franklin Roose- velt's accounts one senses the reservoirs of exuberance. strength and vitality which summers on Campobello filled to overflowing." Mrs. Pearson welcomed Mrs. Johnson to Canadian soil and said: "Although Franklin Roos- evelt was not a Canadian. the summers he spent on this Ca- nadian island made it part of him; contributed to shaping his character and his interests." RECALLS MEMORIES The wife of the prime minis- ter recalled her personal mem- ories of the late president dur- ing the early days of the Sec- ond World War_ “I remember listening to his fireside chats to the American people pleading the Allied cause against Nazi Germany, and remember how I prayed that his voice would be heard with understanding and ultimately, with accor ." Mrs. Pearson. who was wear» 5 Stranglings Seen Related BOSTON (AP) .— Attorney- General Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts said here in- formation compiled by his office indicates that five of the li soranglings of women in the greater Boston area during the last two years are related. in a report on the investiga- tions since Brooke's office took over, he said: “It is the present considered opinion of this de- partment that in all probability one individual murdered Anna Slesers. Helen Blake, Nina Ni- chols, Ids Irga and Jane Sulli- van." The last of thosesiaylngs, that of Miss Sullivan. a 07-year-old Boston woman. occurred nearly two years ago, on Aug. 20. 1062. The report also noted the last of the ll unsolved slayings occurred more than seven months ago. MANY RACE! More than 700 different ethnic groups or tribes live in Africa south of the Sahara. Supper St. Anne's Perish River with H1110 Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. 'A'ng. 22. 1964. 7 tier residential. commercial and MUSICEEV HOME fog Is I ’ MOSCOW (Reuters) — Soviet Czechoslovakia on an offic “Erato in new Roosevelt Cam- Mr ing a navy blue suit with white accessories, travelled to the is- land by boat from St. Andrews, N.B. Following the ceremonies, 5. Pearson returned to 0t- tawa by plane. Mrs. Johnson left for informal speaking en- gagements at Eastport, Me., and Burlington, Vt. Prime Minister Pearson. in a l Business industrial buildings DALHO Campobello Park Opened In Memory Of Roosevelt “wiziiiio“fé:fi‘“szi;. .. .waterproofing built into them, FiTSl National City Bank have 1they'll be delivered with strict alum for the paper trade, is to telegram sent , Johnson earlier Thursday. said pame ' it was “most appropriate that; TORONTO at Campobello, sharing in the cottage ceremony dedicated to the memory of the early days of one of the greatest leaders of our age and, indirectly, to a great and gracious lady, his TORONTO ICPi—Greb Shoeslerk has started on construc- Ltd. has completed an order for} [ion of a liquid alum plant for 160.000 pairs of combat boots Allied Chemical Canada Ltd. {for the Canadian army — an to president; Sales cit'lanager Harry Greb ex- fife“ . . {CPi — Colonial has been listed in an . ' .OUI‘ Wives are represent‘"g “siliomes Ltd. has set up a sub- National owns 50cperada mm sidiary. Portable Building Com- the Mercantile Bank of Canada. ponents of Canada, to make and one of eight chartered banks in distribute prefabricated parts Canada. .¥¥4¥¥***** USlE. No. (CPi _~ Premier Khrushchev returned visit at the end of next week. here Tuesday after a two-week He is then tour of the Soviet Virgin Lands and other southern grain-grow- expected to go to .his Black Sea villa for a vaca- tion. plant. to produce liquid 1 it‘k‘k‘k admitted for trading on Toronto Stock Exchange. the first time a U.S.-based bank cent of wife, Eleanor." SATURDAY - DANCING AT BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE. Featuring “Charlottetown’s Newest Dance Bond” THE QUINTET ' Admission 50c 9.00 TILL 12.00 TONIGHT . ONLY Show about 8:35 ’***************44444 Sponsored by the U.C.T. *44444 TODAY ONLY Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 . I a . SUNDAY AT 9 PM. 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