Vaudevi lle Bill 3 Offers Thrills FAVORITE OF THE TROUI’E I is this six-Iweek-old Dachshund ; pup displayed byaDea Baron, a : member of the acrobatic act] - known as “The ‘Barons”, appear- This year’s Vaudeville program . for Old Home Week is sure to . provide a thrilling spectacle for v the young and old alike. The en- ' tertianment will again be staked [in the Jones Livestock Pavilion. . An afternoon an; evening per- 'formance will be staged each day I of Old Home Week; The after- ‘ noon performance be held from 1 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. and the ‘ evening performance will be held Q. from 7 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. Among the acts this year are: -' The Sils Sisters, The Lacy Troupe, t Scottish Collies, ; Norman Duo. Kenny and May, Cimse’s Trained The Tuckers, Lou Bogert, The Barons and the 2 EXhibi'tors Again To l<e if~Leoding Role With the Poultry Emihition at ing as one unit in the vaudeville performance being presented twice daily in the Coliseum. At right is a typical scene, illustra- ting the delight experienced by children on the ferris wheels. The Sils Sisters display a pro- found sense of balance and body control in their performance of breathtaking acrobatics within two revolving hoops thirty feet above the ground. UNUSUAL ARRAY The Lacy Troupe features an amazing group of, European per- formers consisting of four wom- en and man. They perform an unusual array of acrobatic ~feats while balancing on large rolling globes. The troupe are not content with level places, they seesaw-and walk the globes up difficult slanting ramps. An act for the animal lover is presented by Cimse’s trained Scottish collie; who perform many interesting routines interpersed with acrobatips by two curvac- eous young ladies. Kenny and May lire anorientnl balancing, foot juggling and am- azing contortions ‘ in a dashing style that defies compao ison . ‘ ? the Old Home Week festivities , hitting an all-time peak, two of ‘. the more noted exhibitors con- tinued to holdrforth as in other 'V Alvin MacDonald of the WA; ' MacDonald and Son term on I Covehead Road, always a leader ,-. of exhibits, continues to head the entry list with his usual competi- tion for number of entriescomng from Ralph Rayner and sons of Mount Herbert. , .These two farms have done much in the way of further breed- ens’ knowledges on the Island, ‘ assisting the government in many respects. NOW GEESE ‘ Mr'. MacDonald, an wtstandlng exhibitor for many years, is an RPO (Record of P‘ertfomnance) poultry breeder and hatcher. He has recently been specializing in raising and hatching geese on a commercial basis. At present, Mr. MacDonald is raising several breed of geese, the most popular being the.Pil- grim Goose.He has been exper- imening with the larger type of , bird and crosses and large geese. The MacDonald farm' have been breeding and hatching since 1945 and are now cooperating in a group Random Sample Tests with mother ROP breed-er, Ivan Daw- son of Central Bedeque. ~ / TEST STATION Ralph Rayner, Proprietor of Rayner’s Chicken Hatchery of Charlottetown has been actively engaged in breeding of Single Gone White Leghorns. Operating an RO‘P breeder, Mr. Rayner spelalizes in light type laying strain and crosses. At present, the Rayner farm, in conjunction with the Federal Government, is constructing a large test station to test the mer- its as dlfiferent strains and cross- es. I The former poultry plant on the farm was destroyed by fire three years ago. After‘ completing the abuilding' job, Mr. Rayner has undertaken a new project which will add greatly to pesent facil- ities. completion of the new plant will hind the farm testing and putting out superior baby chicks to the general public. HOWLAN Mr. and Mrs. A. Doiron and family of Hamilton, Ont, are now vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doiron and family at Vu- Var. \ Sylvan Gallant has now return- ed and is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tends Peters. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant, Des- ‘lnond and Jean Gallant, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lawlor of of Charlottetown attend-ed th e mass at St. Anthonys on Sunday, July 27, and afterwards visited relatives and friends in this VIC- im‘ty. - Lit-tie Miss Sheila Noonan of O'Leany, has been .the guest of her cousin, Sandra Arsenault at Howl-an. 0N TRAMEPOLINE The Tuckers, a trio eonslstingof two men and [Woman who give an amazing rendition of the most difficult twists, turns and som- mersaiulti on the trampolinei Lou Bogert presents a very colorful and exceptional produc- tion of foot juggling. Making use of barrels and a bizarre array of equipment, he keeps them in constant motion on his feet. ,A versatile acrobatic tn'o are the Barons, who consist of two lovely fining ladies and a young man. e‘ latter spins the girls by his feet while lying on his back. These world-famous artists execute». extremely difficult man- oeuvres in a skillful style that defies comparison. Last but not least are the Nor- man Duo, who present routines of head-balancing and hand- stands on the perch pole which is delicately balanced on the shoulders of the male member skill and beauty, this beautifully coordinated spectacle is truly without equal. MOTH FAMILY .1 There are 140,000 species of butterflies and moths In the order Lepidoptera. . ‘ duo who execute feats ,of hand- of the duo. Combining daring- The record number of entries that have poured into the Poultry section of the Exhibition :1 Old Home Week celebrations ,has forced officials to move their stations into the outdoors. An open air addition has been erected on the No. 5 building just behind the present Poultry building where geese and ducks, will be housed. ’ 'The' new addition, 43 feet in length or approximately half the length of the building stands over seven feet in height and is 14 feet wide. There are 76 individual cages standing in rows of 19 each double—decked on eigher side of, tho Shed. ’ ‘ . on To BE YOUNG AGAIN Record Poultry Entries Put Port Of Show Outside" The roof is made-of galvaniz- ed steel while the 3 open sides are walled in with link meshed wire. ’ As usual, the Poultry Building itself, will be one of the feature attractions of Old Home Week. Charlie Scranton, poultry field man‘for the Depamtment of Agric- ulture and judge of the Old Home Week shows for the past 14 years said that all is in readiness for the record _ smashing entry list that is expected. The more than 250 individual cages in the Poultry Building are expected to be taxed to capacity in order to handle the exisected ‘ég d TM SI n. co. 0r Phoone MR'. GEORGE 132 on 76-11 _ l _ BOUD‘REAULT nmnaberofbirds. - vi:,lTBER'8UDGETe't QR .rngRwasHT? “Includes all hrge aftemnmmumdwn payment ad you eal only M SINGIR.) K SINGER SEWING CENTER 164 Great George St. Dial 4551 MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Joe 0. Gallant of Summers-idea, recently visited in l Duvet. ‘ II—Those Who are not sure and will ask for as'sis the staff makes their assistance very valuab , IT IS ALWAYS “OLD HOME WEEK" I at. ' Crockett and Storey Ltd. ‘ _ for FURNITURE e. FURNISHINGS, : APPLIANCES RANGES WARM: AIR HEATING No high pressure selling—just a well trained staff who KNOW the articles they are selling and Whose main object is to SERVE you. There are two categories of customers the staff can best help— . l l .I.——Those who know what they want—We can then get it for them. CROCKETT and STOREY LIMITED tan-ce—the experience of le. SO VISIT i In reference to the new addité ion, Mr. Scranton said that in list of entries duing the past few years has warranted the construc~ ~ tion of thisnew‘bullding. He add- ed that it has been erected imsuch a manner that tofurther construc- tion would only require the re- moupll of the wire walling. Mr. Scranton has been connect- ed with shows of this type since 1941. Born on a farm in eastern Nova Scotia, he has come to play an important part in poultry breding on the Island. He first started judging at Old Home Week .14 years ago . and ‘nce that time has played an annual role in making the poul- try show the success it enjoy today. s A u v Progressive Work By 4-H Clubs ls Told By'Exhibit in the Women’s Institute Building this year takes the form of an educational booth. The booth carries with it a story of the progressive work carried on by 4-H Club members entitled “The 4-H Way to Great- er Horizons." V I A club spokesman said, in de_s~ cribing the meaning of the 51x steps, that the booth was erect- 7"»? O ‘NEW HAVEN, p.m. The 4-H Club exhibit, situated; edlnordertobrlng before the public the footsteps a club mem- ber takes to become a useful citizen of tomorrow. . The steps include developing self confidence; encouraglng good sportsmanship, promoting good citizenship; the value of further- ling education; developing Skills : and accepting rcsponsibillty. TOT WINS AWARD. . BERLIN (AP) Christine Nitzsche, 4, has been awarded a lifesaving medal by East German authorities for rescuing ' her 2- year-old sister Rosemarie from drowning in January. Rosemarie fell through thin ice on a pond and Christine fished her out. ' See the Punsor SASHLESS . « ._ at MucKINNON Babs. 3001th the COLIS-EUM you) He 's, "BUILD-MORE LIGHT INTO YOUR nolion‘s-",3i V Also see the all new Arborite Post Form Sink Tops, Plus something just, ’onlthe l; ., ' Wood Folding D‘oor, Don’t miss this one it’s beautiful to see, Many woods to ,eh , ‘ MucKINNON BRO; , woon WORKERS and mum nus‘ To "OLD HOME want our DAIRY BOOTH «no; ness of Island PRINCE EDwm I DAI-RYMEN'S,‘ \ I,