LOBSTER IS ma ran it wmc Gay exciting for Summerside Now entering its n‘inhh sea-‘ son. the Summer‘side Lobster Carnival is the mime tourist a:- ll‘atil’ll in IT" lawn. and one of the mnjrr tt'u‘is‘s (‘\'€?lll.3 on the Island. The idea of Sutnmerside rest-3 dent l'I'l:ar t‘annrn. the carnival has born marl? possiblr for the past riJll )cax's thrown the cu- n;-.~rat:ou m six SlIIlllilelbldt' somn-e clubs. Clubs which are for events during t-arnaval \vecn are the Snmmrrsidc branch of the Royal t‘anrlritan Learn. the Rotary Filth. the Lions, Club. tho Kinsan C‘uh, the \"s lions Club and the Summerslde Wing of the FCAT‘ Association. . The event which for the pasll eight year; has climawd t-arnn; val neck has been the crown» In: of Miss PT} i. and this year will be no exception. ‘ The lucky lady will be the; center of attention in a mam-- responsible i curls motorrarle through the ' heart of the tmrn‘ on Comma. tion Day. Saturday, July 18th and will be crowned at the ClVic , Stadium by Miss P.E.l.. 1963.‘ Cheryl Parquet. l Ot- pr sperlal days at this? year's carnival are; \ionday. Parade Day; Tuesday. Farmer and (“nidrrns Day; Wednesday. tum. and on Thursday and Fri- Day: Friday. Honlcnanny Day. day. special entertainment mil Saturdav. Coronatr'rm Day CARNIVAL HAS TAI'GHS, EXCI'I‘EMENT liar-h day there will he feature Acadtan Day; Thursday. RCMP acts on stage at tho tin-h- Stad Page 14-A carnival set .in July 3 land in center field at Queen Elizabeth ball park on Thursday rf rarnhal woe . (‘llilt’rt'ns Dn‘: will feature tho star tl (‘Bf' 'I‘\"s top t'atr ‘chLlrtrens Show Michele Finnry as well 1pl'npct theatre. ‘ 'I' l'llli’f‘ (‘nuntv Horse- ‘ mans ("lull nlll look after all the attal'gr‘nlrltts for the hzllnrss in'ms‘n's institute will bc ar cra ts and home coo ‘ LYNCH‘S MIDWAY 'l‘he (“arniull would not {complete without Bill Lyllrh's. lnlidn'ay, and this year Mr. mg. lway ever to hit Pill In ad- dition to his midway Mr. Lynch will he :ivin: away four ('hild- rons bit-yclcs on Children: Day. (‘nrn-lx'ul manhunt- Hogan said that entries in all attendanro at the carnival is in the vicinity of Somethan now this feature as a main course Acadian food. but for 1tl'nxse \rhn pret'rr ishellltsll will be available, he stazod on Water St, ’I‘hc Anton: thn feature Acts are, 1964 Summorside Lobster t'arnl- Lots to do in capital ‘ as tour traffic Summer-dd" “1“ “land.” The Dominion Experimental “‘t’em “mall I“ the larg'all'ox and Mink Ram-h is a point M“ I” the WMN‘ 1" M55" 9 of interest for tourists as it was £07119 0' “10 “0°91 IOUJ'lSI He'lthe place where the once fam- mmmndtatlm in eastern can. Jlous Silver Fox was developed. "’9- msromc BUILDIsz in the heart of Summer-side, the ATOM visit- m the many fine old buflfings ms to the province excellent in the town. Among these are accommodation and friendlyth Town Hall. the Armouries island hospitality. Excellent. the Anglican Church, and the {nod LI servrrl in the motel'ut‘l‘hllrt‘h of Scotland. Lila-“die “Valium” Some modern new buildinzr: The Garden of the Gulf. ill-Lg; thel, own are the Fire Hall. Largest motel in Summerslde. isltihe Legion Home, The Prince lowed an the eastern mtranc-‘onumy Vocational High School to the town and “if”! 3000m- and Athena Regional H t g h modatjnn For more than 200 thml, “51"?” There are. a number of parks Th" "‘“M 3“” has ‘ “Vlm' in the Su'mmerside area and mm: pm] “d a 9"” me these are open for use during There are x number of other ,h l. m," am motels in the area offerlnzi e m w Visitors will also be interested ; thr- skydivors from Fredericton, v ml: and _all 4 .\' B, Those aorial acrobats will l0.000 rrsldrnts Will be part in ll Tho Guardian -'I'he Evening Pntdotl The observance of Confedera- binn Centennial year Sum- merslde. orated in the uestern end of the " tentatile pr _. (-lnde parades. Lalnment. ll‘estlvlttos \xill officially be inaugn'nted at 10:30 a.m.. July parade. from the Royal raring through tllc urrk and tho (“anat’vml Lozlnn IIf)tIl¢‘. n: a Contcnnial IhL‘an. led by 4 ranging for the showing of hand}. ‘ the RCA!“ Station Band of Sun;- k t merside l Nutre Dante ‘Snmmrr Street en Mcmnrial Park. The parade will consist of (I . . . Legion L'nlt. Air Cadets. lLynch \\'lIl lla‘VP' the big-cht mid- Cadets and other military um“ that may be entering. S'SIDE FLOAT I A" A” Cad“ Band- “‘0’” 5'1"" Park. assembling around the start at 2 pm. and in the even- ’Ihe fountain. which 15 now I Chm-l” "WI-Sid? “1” lead Gm Gmdea‘ Centemual Fountain in; at. B in under the lights - In the latter stages of . I Boy Scouts and all other non“ ' . ' p‘ ' ‘ ‘ want to: With bolth Parades havin'fl IT- I In tact. the Stuntman“: Race-l being completed. Will be com- li\'estnck rlases are exported to ‘ military people who be up this year and the expected participate in the parade The contingent will march l a.m.. the unveiling of the Con lless races in recognition of 1 Certainly the most Lt‘ orful dmm Summer. Green a n d iten-nial Fountain in Memorial lCentenlnlial year. ‘ tand spectacular show lull be _ _ . war is Spring Streets and enter Mem- l Park will immediately com- Although taking part In a l that. of fireworks. closing: out Wellington Tourist Home Acadlan Day. The rural; on lIItS orial Park \‘ia the Spring Street entrant-e. :\ second parade consisting of thc school Guides and Brounics \\'III origi- Zli'('(‘lll is on fun at tho note from Queen Elizabeth Park. lmonies will be finished at ap- ‘ This parade will have a of Sumnlcl'sidc‘s representing the town of Sulm- taktnl: mcrsitle and will meet the Le- l ' t. Fountain to mark Centennial .a fast growing town island. \"ll be marked by a erection down turn on route to will Stlret, Sea V.“ “ohm. , SUltIlllERSIDE MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN IS TO WN’S PERMANENT CENTENNIAL PROJECT rived at this destination at 1! } way will be the scene of count-, prised of colored lights, Tourist Home mence. ‘Dvrum Head service in Charlotte. l the day's pt'ocpedqngs from Sam. Guest speakers present will l‘boW'n that morning. a band fromlmerside at 10:30 p.m. it was Three double and one single room. Twelve miles from Summon-side. Good trout fishing an 6 swimming in surrounding area. include prominent Phince Ed- one of the Royal Canadian originally planned to have the ward Island dignitaries. maan Navy ships in Oh-arlottetmm will ,fireworks at either Queen Eliza- om tJhe govermnent. ere-Fprovide music at Snmmerside beth Park or at tth Rlltway Memorial Park at 8:30 that will 1 Wart but it appears to IlaYt‘ .m. , e in conjunction with the light-[been decided on the latter so the form otging of the ountatn . that people in out‘lplng districts Summerslde lceremmry that. \\ ill begin one- ' would be able to view the rolor- will initially half hour later. {Hi affair children. Scouts. Cubs. -. "7 float proximately 11:45 a ntertainment in horse racing at Memorial ‘ Raceway Strldliu'm procession at grows There are. mtmerous ,l‘l-lled stream in the Summer- slde area. to provide the trout fisherman with plenty ot’ sport. Warm water and fine sandy beaches can be found within a iew minutes of the western capitol and summer cottages ‘are easily available along the provinces s ores. More and more. tourists are finding nut each year Just how 'al’ll'fif'lfl't’ the Sumlnr’rside area is. and each year the flow of visitors seems to be heading ‘ west. l TRACTOR PRODI'CTION , Production of agricultural tractors in Britain during 1963 t n ta 1 to d 229.000 units worth “20.000000. of \\Ill(‘h three- qual-terq was for export. equally 20nd Facilitdm as the two this area have no problems as to a place to stay. but it is ad- vused that they place a reserva- that . l Werside each year to at- d the Summerside Inbsher Carndva]. helm: stazed this year, July 12 to ill. Lobster is king to! a week and a prettt' girl is crowned Queen: Miss P E I. Practirafly everyone 9 town is involved “with the (“amt val. either directly or indirectly. as most. of the work is volunmirly bv members of six smusm‘m; serrvtce clubs. l This year the expected a!“ tendanrc is 30.000 and this is an event that should thP "must, see" list of all visitors to the province. t Another point of Inma/t for; mm is the. Centennial Foun-. tam now being constructed in the town square. This fountain will he. surrounde by flat: poles on Which will be mounted flags. or coats nf each of the provinces. l The water for this fountain will run in a mntinums cycle,l as it is pumped throu h fountain again and again. On the front of l‘hl‘IS monument to the. lRM»--1964 Centennial, there will be a large map of hhe at Lane's Tourist Court, River. 0 Excellent Fishing 0 Propane Gas 0 Cooking Utensils 0 Antique Shop 0 Souvenirs provmce and a suitable design . will he . hi. on the other. side at a later date for the 1967 centennial. Add Extra Pleasure To Your Vacation . . . Treat Your Family And Dine At The “IN and COUNTRY ll 0 SOUTHERN O SEA FOOD VARIETY 219 Queen St. WELCOME TO "MONTAGUE" Make the most of your holiday in Montague, stay 0 All Modern Conveniences LANE’S TOURIST COURT MONT/tarts. I‘.E.l. DIAL 838-2433 We welcome all our friends and visitors to Prince Edward Island. When in Charlottetown drop in and try some of the taste tempting dishes below. ftvig' ii" OPEN mum 0 AM. 1-0 I AM. FRIED CHICKEN O SMOK MEAT ON RYE OWN and COUNTRY cumonl'rown's NEWEST RESTAURANT For Delicious Take-out-Orders Harness Racing “the Kentucky of Canada” in Prince Edward Island ' Rightly Named on the beautiful Montague Phone 2-2282 Circuit Free For All August 17th Gold Cup and Saucer August 2Ist THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOC. Night Reilly Begins JUNE 3 7.; 2%. . and Continues to October . .. . while on P.E.I. we invite all tourists to v 1‘3 .5 a“ an» visit our plant and enley P.E.l.'s greatest sport Harness Racing "The Sport of Kings". Old Home Week and Provincial Exhibition t Aug. I7 th to 22ml - II Scheduled Races and Charlottetown, P.E.l.