FIGUT LOVELY Gold Cup tel. The girls:.are’ seen here am ah G ts ate grr outside the hotel chatting with ucec 0 le = pupotie or the % the guest spe z Mac- first time in 1966 yesterday at le Bue speaker, David ae the. weekly Iuncheon of. the | Donald, M-P. for Prince Coun- Cc) ar ttetown Rotary Club ty. Left to right. are Carol held at the Charldttetown Ho-. Foster, Lorna’ -Vessey, ae City Rotary Club Hosts Gold spate Saucer Girls. It. was-Gold. Cup’. and -Saucerceived a solid round of applause. Day at Rotary. Club. yesterday On behalf of Rotary. each of the as by tradition the eisht lovely girls was presented with a beau- girls were introduced to the pub- tiful gift by. president “Claude - lic for-the--first-tinre-in-1966--at Hur iter who,in ‘speaking of the the=cluhtuncheonat~The Citar=" hic race Friday which decides lottetown which of the girls becomes Miss There were*some men at the Gold Cup and ~ Saucer,’ said: head table, but few noticed tl re of you deserves to Tose so =-~despite the fact. nrore~at! y hope the race ends in was focused on the table .th in eight way tie.”” generally. accorded at club mt htench look. at Parliament ings.- The ‘lovely Gold Cup and was taken ‘by’ the freshman “Saucer Girls with tt “den prince County MP David Mac- “mother”, Marilyn who is honald, when as guest speaker / young and Charming ChAusR—Atk he made a strong plea too Eng- still _be one of them, commanded? lishespeaking €anada for -a bét- al! the interest-ef-the large gath- fer understanding of the’ prob- ering ~ “lems and aims “of the French- GIRES INTRODECED ‘speaking part of the country. ‘Inj 2 They... were...intrs iduged’ by order to survive the French fiave chai rman Bill Hancox and dt r&always h ad to earcept: the Eng- ok kk REE MHS Sious difficulty-in Parliament and ‘\ceo-CHairman Jacek Davis who hu- y is Ee Lappin, Paulette Burke, Mr. MacDonald, Trudy Callbeck, Miss Gold Cup and Saucer WEATHER _jerby: sland News Page | Eastern and Central Districts The. Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 16, 1966. 5 . td 8 Mi The fourth annual, picnic of the , Bag rate,” under 12: Marie | Canadian Lebanese Association Dow, Bill Kays, Paula Kays. of P.E.I. was held at Argyle Bag race, open: Beity Kays. +Shore— Sunday-—Abeut—2H-—mem-Marie— -Dow;-Deriee-Dew———— bers were present for, a day of 3-legged, under 1!: 1: Bitl fellowShip and fun. Kays and~Brian Gaudet; Marie Horseshoe pitching stars’ were Dow and Allan Dow; Peter Ghiz=and- Robert Michael. 3-legged, open: Bill Kays and Brian Gaudet; Nancy Shama Elias--Kays,;~— Joseph=-Weatherby; Harry Shama, George Tulle Jr., Gabriel Kays and Frank Weath- and Paula Kays; Betty Kays and “| «Other events handled by Har- Bernadette Allen; Sadie Shama ry..Shama, Paul Kays and. Abe and Barbara Jabour. Zakem were as foliows: War Horse: Betty Kays ace, 4 years: 1. Mark Kays, Tanya~Kays; Abe Dirani 2. Daniel Dow, 3. Davia Jabouf. and Bill-Dirani; Barbara Ja Race, 5 years: Dan‘el. Dow. and David Jabour. Bill Dirani, Toni Sabe y Backward: Betty Kays, Race, 6 years: David Michael, Dow, Bill Kays John Kays, Daniel Dow. Race, 13 and over: Betty Kays, Rece, 7-8 years: Robert Mich-|Dorice Dow, Bernadette Allen. nd a bour’ Marie | 1965; Velda Marie Waller, TORONTO (CP) — ‘Tempera- | Chery! Paquette, and Rose-- | tures: z mary Brown. Low overnight, High Monday DAWSON. <.<ccdecoe 37 65 Victoria een eee |S Edmonton as 48 67 OUINA 4S occ coeee ces 55, 83 Winnipeg ........ 34 ‘80 Churchill. ......... -51 65 | Toronto ngeesestes. 68 7 Ottawa sstesguesa ue 67 Coat eens “tte - OA 74 sieeeas eas Oe 7 aoa yoha eye 50 Th: lish, but the English here seem | \Moncton ........ 52 79 to think there iss something |yalifax..-......:.. 57 6 wrong with learning to speak | Charlottetown 56 78 French?’ ; Sydney :2¢ti.vea-- -59 82 “All over -Europe+it-is a mark | Yarmouth 53--s-- 69 ‘of distinction to be able to_oper- (Sf. John’s” * 52 69 ate successfully’ in several lange New York 66 74 uages.- Why should we :be as- | Washington 75 84 hamied to. speak French?’’ He | Jacksonville ....e- 73 88 thought it was because of this'Tampa~ ..-.... suees ts E)] attitude by. the English that “we | Miami a eeveer te 88 are drifting dangerously close to,|/Los “Angeles ...... 68 81 a treat split." iSan Francisco .... 50 78 URGES PUBLIC HALIFAX (CP). — The wea- }-He-urged” the~pubtic not to ther office says skies’ were ex- | judge Parliament .and_ its Mem: pected. to beeome. cloudy in all | bers by the sometimes few mem- | three provinéés today ahead bers sitting in the House during |a weak disturbance now centred | a session..‘'Most of the real | Just to the -west-of the Great | work of Parliament is done. by | Lakes. On Wednesday the ~dis- | \Members in committees and by turbance will cross the district | consultations, and there reatly is}and give a few showers to most | too sMiuch work and too Hitthe regions. Temperatures will be time=**-— — —/-generally cooler. Mr MacDonald snatea here | Regional forecasts: . was.a multiplicity ‘of_ political | Northern: Nova “Scotia, -East- | ern .Shore.. Prince “Edward Is- laad, Eastern New Brunswick Counties: A few clouds over amoint of_time it takes to get | night becoming cloudy _ this anything accomplished”. ~.- ~ |morning; not much change in The. speaker was “introduced }temperature; winds light. Low- ‘By the chairman and thanked by | high at New Glasgow, Goshen, parties-and said this. created. ser- | said it was incredible “the ael, Paula Kays, Ritchie Dow. Safety Classes Race, 910 years: Bill Kays,) Robert .Michael, Brian Gaudet. | Are Conclud The Carleton Siding Safety | Race,. 11-12 years: Marie Dow, |Peter -Ghiz, -Robert-Michael~ and) \Committee of the Women's In- \stitute sponsored a ‘Red Cross |Barbara Jabour. | 2 | CIT i AREA Water Safety and Swimming | , jclasses for the children from | FUNERALS Carleton, Albany and Cape~Tra- | verse, recently. | There were 72 children enroll- MacLEOD FU ‘NERAL — The| \ed, some of whom were unable funeral for Daniel MacLeod was |to finish the course owing to. oth- held Friday, August 12, from the |er committments. The | -water |Murray River-Funeral Home to-\safety chairman was Mrs. Eldon |the Presbyteriaa Church, , Mur- | Burke, who was. assisted-by. -oth- \rayHarbour—where—service--was-|er—members—of— the committee jconducted by Rev. M. Carl |including: Mrs. Fenton Howatt, | Currie. During the. service the Mrs. John Quigley, Mrs. James | choir sang “Under His Wing’’. Paynter, Mrs. Warren Lord, |Hymns ‘sung were “The Lord Cape Traverse; Mrs. Lloyd Is My Shepherd’’ and ‘Unto Ramsay, Albany and Mrs. Basil The Hills’. Pall bearers were Noonan, Albany. | Vere Richards, Freeman White, - The instructress was Cheryl |Robert-Bell, John Brooks,-Wil- Pickard, Slemon Park. The class jliam Glover and Silas McKay. was -tested by supervisor, Earl | Interment took place in the Mur- Foster. ; tay Harbour cemetery. The following completed the Beginners Danny |. COSTELLO FUNERAL — The SOUrSe ene yan | funeral for Clement Costello was Paynter, Paul. Campbell, Rita | held Monday morning from the Cahoon, Marion Paynter, Doug- | Charlottetown Funeral Home to|!@8 €ameron, Bernie Noonan, | St. Ann’s Church, Lot 65, where Tim Noonan and Eric Stewart. Requiem High Mass was cele-| Juniors — Cheryl MacDonald, brated by Rev. Charles McCar- Nesta Howatt, David Crooks, ‘thy, parish priest,-who also con- Glenda’ Cameron, Donna Noon- | ducted the service at the grave. 4. Debbié Noonan _and Beryl |_Rev. Louis McCloskey was pres-| Paynter ent in the sanctuary. Pall bear-|.. Seniors =- Billy: Chitiasa: Les- -ers were James Cudmore, Math- | lie - Matheson, “Louis_ Stevenson —- store. — ~\(Lee's* establishment Fire Destroys Farm Grocery moved by the Mount Stewart Fire, Department which had two | trucks and a. punfper on the} scene. Assistance was also given ‘by the Morell Fire Department. There were indications that the fire may have started from an electric blower at the rear of the | The contents of the store “Were lost: and ‘Mr. Gallagher said in- surance would cover part of the | loss. City Residents Are Arraigned Two Charlottetown residents, John: Joseph Gallant and leo |Matthews appeared, in City | (Police Court yesterday on seperate charges. of disorderly conduct. Matthews pleaded guilty charge, and’ Gallant, . guilty. The charge against the two was laid by Chanottetown restaurant owner Walter following an incident in Mr, day night. Gallant is represent- ed by Lester O'Donnel, QC City Magistrate A. J. Haslam, QC, heard evideace given by Mr. Lee: and by ‘the accused, Gallant.. Gallant denied, a charge “made by Mr. Lee that he had been annoying a wait- ress. to call in the waitress to testify Matthews, who had and his case was remanded to | August 22 for sentencing. Robert A. MacDonald, Char- | fas Flood, Linus McQuaid, Aus-|and Bronz Medallion. tin Costello, David - Monaghan, | Intermediate — Derek Burke. | and John McQuaid Interment | Bronze.. Medallion was in the Church cemetery. Stewart and Garry Stewart. Charlottetown and Moncton 56 inyorously remarked ) 100 years | and 78. ne Tago. a WacDonald came to this’ Outlook. for Wedncesag’ island and accomplished great | Cloudy with a few showers; cool- things, now the Island is send- |er - By Popular Demad == SHOW AT DUSK erg ‘Tony Curtis. Jack (on Natalie Wood | rows My Ae Great Race” A The Great Pie Fight,. The Mad A Saloon Brawl... The-Gheik's Tent. .The Dev sh Dirig cycie,. The Fiend’s Dungedn.. The Sinking Iceberg... manga gems in 9 ‘The greatest comedy of all time? PEER FAL REFMAN WHN A i , yay AMS HY rtigi\ MAK ¢ A} 1 AoOY CI YARIS \, TECHNICOLOR® 2x nmsna ‘Admission: Adults $1.00 Children under 12 50c PASM TODAY ONLY | HE BLED A PAGAN EMPIRE! CHARLTON HESTON RICKARD 3 Shows Daily 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 "LIFE AT THE TOP. IS TOPS” ... N.Y. Herald Tribune } | | | ENCE IOS LEASE ALE LOLOL IEEE SIE! IS ILE GBR TOMORROW - THURS. a a > en Sino Michael Craig - Cawenc Harvey Honor Blackman "Life AtThe Top” A ROYAL FILMS. ee RELEASE kOe kk Rk kK “ans another MacDonald }Hon ‘of } ciation, “|MaeDonald. land jana, —FROM THE AUTHOR OF “ROOM AT THE TOP”. 1 | } to” Ol- | High tide today at Charlotte- tawa and is expecting great |town 10.51 am. At Rustico at things from him. _ |5.10 a.m. and 8.07 p.m. Summer- | ROTARY GUESTS |side tide eighteen minutes later | Guests .of Rotary included |than Charlottetown. Sun _ rises Gordon Bennett, minister }today at 6.24 a.m. and sets at/| education: Allison Profitt, |8.09 p.m. All times ADT. ipresident of the Exhibition Asso- | thee Tom F'ood, Gordon |Penn.; Eugene M. Thompson, | all__of -Charlotte- |Saint John, N-B.; James T. Orr, town: Garry: Drake, New Haven, |Dalton, Georgia; Elgin E. Dr. S.A. MacDonald, Mon- |Coutts, Toronto; Dr. Mel Ait- treal. A special guest was David |ken, Hamilton; Gordon K. Clif- Applewaite, Georgetown, Guy- |ford, Farmington, Maine: W.T. who is a university student | Warren,: Fairbanks, Alaska; in Alberta travelling. on a.Ro-|Carl K. Miller, Kentville; Har- tary fellowship. old Vincent, Springfield, Ver- _ Visiting Rotarians included—Dr.imont: and Red—Elwinger,—New "THE OUTCASTS" TONIGHT - ROLLAWAY CLUB 10 to 1 ~~ Admission 75c If you like them last time You'll love them this time Raymond: ‘Haslam, Hamburg, ‘Brunswick, New Jersey. THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, ‘friends and neighbours for ‘their cards, and gifts, also to all who telephoned, sent flowers and letters of congratulation or called on the occasion of our Golden Wedding Anniver- sary. Thank You! f Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pickard MES LEE EEL EEE &. Playing TONIGHT « The Mightiest +: Motion Picture of.them All L and FRIDAY r AUGUST © 25th and 26th ~KIRK DOUGLAS: JAMES MASON Adutts 75¢ Playing Tonight Sas eaaeasecteoeteseaseseese avaesavess @ FOR THE BEST IN FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT LOOK TO THE PARKVIEW | Children under 12 free. __ Show at Dusk First Time at Regular Prices “THE ADVENTURES OF PRIVATE TURVEY"’ the new hit musical comedy the critics are raving about... . “IN EVERY ‘SENSE A ICALLY OF A REAL FELLOW TRAV- HIT” FUNNY WINNER” ELLER TO Charlottetown SHOW” Nathan Cohen, ANNE” Guardian Journal- Toronto Star Herbert Whitaker, Globe & Mail Pioneer “The Adventures Of Private Turvey”” CURTAIN TIME: 8:30 p.m. fr. BES: “to not | Lee, | on™’ Satur="|- The case: was agiourned until August 16. to allow the court time pleaded guilty—to_the- chargze,—also—had ust 16 for sentencing. THURSDAY — HOOTENANNY Mark Andrew Ahern, Char- : ‘6 x rs lottetown, pleaded eulte to oh Featuring THE HI- “NOTES charge of theft of~ unders $50 “A FANTAST- e “ ° Yottetowm, was. fined $I ard ton The accused admitted his costs ona charge of loitering jeu. identity! Six’ persons were. charged with “phe crown said he ac being. drunk and’ iacapable and . ’ had fines or sentences imposed |° from the minimum security by’ Magistrate Haslam and three iprison* at Springhill, N.S: and ; = gia ; persons. were charged, - under was being Sought wheh picked a ae ae SO cette the liquor control, act for ‘jl- ap 6n'! the gun: charge The Clover ‘Farm Grocery’ Store in legal possession of alcohi al Crown said additional charzos ry ; cuca hanna esis st ms ruled i + nance Mt.. Stewart. owned by Ray Gal- would be laid_when tite papers lagher Isl are sent down from Sprinzhi!! ts i Halifax The fire threatened . buildings Is and Man on each side of the store Mr. Ahern, who. is said to have tijd bGAllacher's chage whieh alan | A d police arresting him that he was houses Mac’s Restaurant and the S rreste d on a holiday’ with the shot sun, home of William? Pickett were °, pleaded not guilty to . the” ’fire- evacuated and the contents fe-; Raymond W. Ahearn of Alber- 2°™sS charge*and elected tria! “by iuds ge and jury ton faces preliminary hearing in a Halifax police court,on August |30 on a charge of ‘being in pos session of a sawed-off shotg suly |when he was arrested at /Kear- Iney Lake, N.S. on August 5 At. his arrest, the man said he \hmie ake, near Parry was Raymond W. ‘Johnson, but Sound, Ont. An aide - tupon—his-original—appearance im Pearson broyght part of jcourt last week the Crown pro- catch of fish home with him and \secutor said the 21-year-old ac- was well-rested ae the five-day PEARSON’ BACK OTTAWA’ ?CP)—Prime_Minis- Monday at from a. fishing holiday cused is really Ahern of Ather re he rliday.. “RIDE ABOVE THE TRAFFIC” TAKE A “TOUR ON “EASTERN NORTH AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC LONDON DOUBLE DECKER BUS” ——e Tours Teave. the » Confederation | Centre (box office door) Queen St. It a.m. - 1 p.m.,- 2:30°p.m. a ‘ - 4 - p.m. City tours last one hour. Rates—. for. city tours— Adults $1.00. Children under 12 Years 50c. ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS _ Charlottetown Dial 4.9966 COMMODORE ROOM MAIN BRACE 7 Feataiin’ Coming Attractions . Sportswear Permissable— : No Slacks or Shorts Please! Members and Guests Confederation Centre “TODAY : at the Charlomeicen Summer Festival 4 “The MAKINGS “A WORTHY Revue" with Howard the Turtle “Howard's Nutty Canadian Puppet Theatre. Matinees 2 and 3: “Cabaret Club" TONIGHT The Lowell Heustis Jazz Trlo 30. : » and the Pom areHe Night: “The Ottawa Man" and wooly west. Confederation Centre Box Office Open 10 a.m. - Summerside Ticket Office: Linkletter Travel Agency a wild and wooly tale about the wild 9:30 p.m. ACADEMY AWARD & JULIE ANDREWS BEST ACTRESS | Plus— 4 other Academy Awards! Wait Disney's | poses! pe eeed xj 3 4 4 4 ee ee e 4 ° 7 ° : $ P e ) b e e 4 4 4 Tr tT ° oy e e Po e 4 e e D4 +4 4 4 e D4 4 D4 4 ee e 4 D4 P4 e 4 r b-4 e rs P 4 4 b 4 4 4 4 4 @ boo 4 e 4 +4 +4 4 + Md ° ° 4 4 Ad } 4 ° 44 4 b+-$-4 4 ° ° > } 4 4 ++ e . e e D4 e ee } 4 b4 D4 +4 4 > 4 > 4 e ° M4 + : 6 Gow ot dake tivcamyeaaral Sanemaicine Cauriaiens Cauanagasseasseee —————— ~ Special Matinee "ANN . Wednesday, August 17 -- 2: P.M. TET ae Confederation Centre ANNOUNCING ... In response to popular demand ° ° Performance of E OF GREEN GABLES” ter Pearson returned to Ottawa. said Mr... his’ ed