® sland: News Page astern and. Central Districts. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 12, 1966. 5 | ‘At the same time ads were ap-| \pearing ‘in local papers noting - Runs In. — that-Jane Casson would be star- | The Family * jring -with - Jack Duffy in «the a ; j opening of “‘Turvey’’ on July 25-| What's the conaection? Dame Sybil Thorndike and Lewis) Casson are Jane's. grandparents. | Both are in their 80’: and still) active in. the’ theatre - world, | “Arsenic and Olid Lace’’ is play- | the Vatideville Theatre on Tem- ing every night and second per- yple, starring Sybil Thorndike formances are done on Wednes- and Lewis Casson day and Saturday's. kk we we KER MH An advertisement. on the thea- ‘tre page of the July 24 edition of the ‘London Sunday Times” “noted that ‘Arsenic and Old Lace"’ was being presented at Among_.the Kensington - resi-. dents at a community ‘‘thea- tre party'’ at the Confedera- tion Theatre to see “Turvey’’ Father Howell SHOWS AT DUSK! TONIGHT - SATURDAY ANY NUMBER. CAN PLAY... v. | ' but its better ™- With just two! = his third major address of the Liturgical ~ Institute. at yester- day morning's plenary session at the Basilica Recreation Centre. Chairman William Simpson in roy eae opening the session noted that A aet | LOCAL BRIEFS “IN HOSPITAL © ‘James Walker, ~ chief ” _— AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL sans FRANKIE AVALON - ANNETTE FUNICELLO - DEBORAH WALLEY -KARVEY LEMBECK 3 JOHN ASHLEY JODY McCREA -DONNA LOREN - MARTA KRISTEN LINDA EVANS BOBBI SHAM -DON RICKLES -PAUL LYNDE | BUSTER KEATON - EARL WILSON WHLIAW ASHER & LEG TomMSERE William ASHER (AWES 8. RCHOLSON & SAMUEL 1. tenOrF RuTHONT cates radio been seriously’ ill in the Hospital. COMBINED SERVICE Hunter River _ Pastoral | Charge, ‘United Church. Ser- vices in Hampshire at . 11:15 a.m. North Wiltshire congrega- + tion will attend this service. Rev. | Donald C. Powell conducting. PET OOPS oCOSOD EDD oRSeDSS OO DER e Oo ODEO E PERS — ae operator, C.C.G.S. Tupper, has. 4 Pe eS patl 3 his KENSINGTON PARTY AT CENTRE . .dast_night were Dr._and Mrs. Harold Stewart © (LEFT) -and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Champion. The ~ Kensington ahea Board Addresses 3 Liturgical Institute Session Father Clifford Howell.of the lof the three-day Institute would |Howell conducted the. clergy dis: line, a’ series of valves in’ an- \English order of the Jesuits gave|be the topic then under: study, |CUSSion group, “The Mass” ast las the highest form of participa- his ts regarded jthe: Catholic Church. | Father Howell _ concentrated jon aspects of the Mass which he perhaps the most important: part |felt would be less known to the | ldelegates, for the scope of this |topic has been covered in. mil- llions of -books by-Catholie writ- ers in every period of history, he said. He traced the history of the Mass as a form of worship. Much of the general background has been found by modern ”re- search into-ancient rabbiéal re- cords. Father Howell stressed active EASTERN | FUNERALS PARKER FUNERAL — The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Parker, Georgetown, was held from St. David's United Church, Georgetown, on Monday, ust.8 at 2 pm. The ‘service was conducted by Rev. J.W. . For- bes, The hymns Safe In The Arms Of Jesus and When He Cometh To Make Up His Jew- SHOWS 2:30 -~7-9 FODAY SAT. VISITING Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mac- | Guigan and daughter Shana, of | | Toronto are- visiting Mr. Mac- | Guigan's parents, Mr. and Mrs, James MacGuigan, St. Mary's Road. a Sa eet WHEN Raw courage’ was: _ needed to meet the Challenge of Law West.... - HE LED THEM ALL! VACATIONING Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burke, | Vivian and Leonard, and Fran- | | ces Hannan of Toronto, are vac- | ationing at Brudenell River Park...Mrs...Burke is. the former | Ruth Lloyd of Roseneath. _ RETURNS FROM TRIP |. Mrs. Fred Gregory, Parkdale, has just returned from -a_two- MATCHES HIS els were--suag by the choir and congregation. _ Mrs. Edward Easton was organ-accompanist. The pallbéarers. were Merlin MacIntyre, Keith Lavers, Roger MacDougall; Kenneth Walker: The flowerbearers were Philip Boudreau Allison - MacDonald, Nicholas Easton, Gary McCan- nell and Wayne Arsenault. ~In- terment in United Church ceme- tery. ~ CITY AREA FUNERALS imonth trip to Alberta and Bri- tish Columbia. Mrs. Gregory was . “SHENANDOAH" POWER WITH a guest of her. brother, - Lloyd, Edmonton, and her two sons, ADVENTURE ‘\Earl and Gordon,: Calgary. THAT TAKES — —ON- THE LEAVES FOR VISIT Mrs. Sterling Conrad, Sturge- on, left recently for Falcon- bridge, Ontario, to visit with her daughter June and family. She _ will also visit with ~her son, Ellsworth of Gimli, Manitoba, and his family. Mrs. Conrad was accompanied by her daughter | Audrey and son, Ralph, VISITORS Walter Mahar, accompanied by his two sisters Mrs. George |H. Dennis of Trenton, Ontario, jand*Mrs. Fred Bladt of Charlot- |tetown, were recent: visitors to Lakeville also accompanied by grand-daughter, Barbara Den- nis of Trenton, Ontario. They are visiting their uncle and- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Mahar and Mrs. Margaret Ryan. TO SERVE OVERSEAS Two graduates of Mount Al-| lison-University;-Sackville; N:B- have been accepted for service overseas, it was announced _to- day. They are Susan M. Martin of Charlottetown and June Dingwell of Midgell. “Miss Mar- tin has deferred her assignment | for the time being to pursue graduate studies. Miss Ding- well is» presently teaching in Labrador. ‘ OPT. rae Se end TP. TNO) et 2 JAMES STEWART: MAUREEN OHARA: BR "THE RARE BREED’ TECHNICOLOR’:- PANAVISION’ : ee rs 6 perremersmc ld ‘MIDNIGHT SHOW TONITE South: Pacific _Hell-Blasters_and- the —women--‘who-go} with them all the way. /CRY OF BATTLE” Van Helfin — Rita Moreno | x kkk kkk kk hO* 2 FAITHFUL FUNERAL — The | funeral for William K. Faithful was held Thursday, August 11, 1966, from the MacLean Funeral Home where service was con- ducted by Rev. Jan. Glass and Lic. Jack Allen’ During_the ser- vice.a solo, Beyond the Sunset, was. sung by. Ralph Raynor. laying of the lateral Hines into | ; the various property lines. a ;ed and the necessary “action taken to pay the amount of $28,- 000 to ‘cover the two progress re- | ports. . -Mr.. Raymond. Lavandief ap- plied for a building. permit for the... construction-,0fe-daenS-unitet: motel: or housekeeping unit at an estimated cost of $25,000. :.| This is ‘to be located on Grafton Street, between Victoria Street --and—East-Street. The application | Was approved. Also approved by the Council was..an—application | to construct a dwelling house on Monture Avenue submitted by Mr. William Jamieson. , _ The council discussed the ques- | tion of installing one. or .more ‘ J ot Trade sponsored the party and sold over 200 tickets to the show. The party was ac- companied from Kensington by an RCMP escort. \tion and-worship in the liturgy of 2! funeral of Lisa Jane Parker, Aug. | participation and involvement are hydrants at strategic points the deeper--levels of ‘Mind and) Heart,” which is the theme of! Institute, ‘so that all aspects of the Mass may be unified. Following the addréss, Father “The. Parish as a Community’? while, the’..Sisters ‘jand the laity held their separ- special interest groups, | Workshops filled the afternoon |agenda for the more than 500 | delegates. Georgetown Council Meets a | ‘The regular monthly meeting | of the Georgetown town council was held on-Monday night in the council] chambers, with- Mayor- Howard .S. MacLean presiding and. councillors. Lavers, John- son,-McConnell, Currie and Mac- Donald in attendance. The min- utes of the last regular meet- ing, one special.meeting and an emergency meeting were. read by the town clerk, Mrs. Laura | Murphy, and adopted. Reports were received from the chairman of the. various * to adoption. The Police Report showed the amount of. $430 col- lected—in. fines forthe month of July. Other matters coming up for discussion from the com- | mittee < was an applica- tion for the installation of. a/ street light at the’ corner of. East. Street and Gordon Street. | Culverts were installed | Water Street to allow for a! {free flow of. water. The dump | |earetaker was re-engaged for. | the months of August and Sep-| | tember and a small building has been purchaséd and will be haul ed to the dump site for the: use of. the-caretaker. It -was-report-. ed. that the new dumping reg- ulations of having the dump open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on| Tuesdays and Saturdays is work- ing satisfactorily. __ Laurie A. Coles of Laurie A. Coles Associates attended‘ the Meeting and discussed «with the council various aspects of the sewage installation project- for | the town which is progressin ification on many points in re- | Congregational hymns were Breathe On Me Breath Of*God | and Unto the Hills. Attending in| a body were the children of the | Protestant Children’s Home. Pall bearers were David Mac- | Donald, Warren Collins, Thomas | Collins, Byron Jones, Francis | Driscoll and Edna. Wood. Flower- | bearers-were Calvin MacMillan, | Robert Burhoe, Paul Mcnaghan, Ronald MacNeill, Gary Jenkins and Reid Burkhouse. Interment | was in Argyle Shore Cemetery. | TREMERE FUNERAL — The) funeral for Hilson Tremere of I! Hampshire was held Thursday, | August 11,° from the Cutcliffe | Funeral Home. Service was con- | ducted by Rev. Donald Powell assisted by Rev. A.E. Piercey. The hymns sung were Safe in) The Arms of Jesus—and- Abide ; With Me. The flower bearers were Heath Larter, Robert | Clow, Ralph Edwards, Gordon’; Blank, George Watts. Pallbearers weré Elmer Younker, Earl Ward, Wat- 7 son Larter, Everett Clow, Robert McCluskey and Wylie Stewart. Interment_took place. in the. Hampshire cemetery. ‘5 APPEARING NIGHTLY Monday, Aug. Granada * 151 Kent St. Wednesday ALL THIS WEEK! - At The Horse & Sulky Club, Dancing to Les Alexander and | “The Smoothies” MEMBERS, GUESTS” and TOURISTS Sorry — No Minors FULLY LICENSED mand 8 — Sat., Aug. 13 » Steak Room Charlottetown | thru’ Saturday Allison Larter and. OPEN FROM 12 NOON TO MIDNIGHT. | Adults 75¢ “KEN and EDDY” The Island's Top. Folk Singers ‘—ALSO— , gard to sewage installation. The | installing of the main lines is now about 90 per-cent completed and work is progressing on the “RIDE ABOVE TAKE A TOUR ON: LONDON DOUBL connote ye ABEGWEIT SIGH Charlottetown -|area adjacent g | favourably. The Council mem- |$ PURIT Y _DAIRY-. bers sought and obtained clar- |¢ hes \¢ 317 Kent St. Ca AMERICA’S ONLY. AUTHENTIC Tours leave the Confederation Centre (box office door) Queen St. 11 a.m’. 1 p.m. = 2:30 p.m. «+4 p.m. City tours last one hour. Rates fer city .tours— Adults $1.00. Children under 12 which could be connected ‘to the main water line that runs from. the water pumping station. This may. be-done by. reason of the fact that the council had last year installed in the main water ticipation. of the town at some | future date installing a com- plete water system. The ques-’ tion of-hydrants will be: further discussed. at a later date and if finances warrant one or more may be installed: It was also reported that the ; to the sewage | pumping station on Weeks Cres- WEATHER ¥ the xisiting many sections of the! slightly moke In wecterday ~ Mr. Wilson sk Cherinttetown rer: ountry in preparation of the etched and showers are forecast for all three provinces today. They New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and south western Nova | Scotia.in.the morning, and: in the remainder of Nova Scotia in the afternooa. A few thunder- Showers may occur in some places. The shower activity will end. tonight.. soripeoenanieotare The disturbance is expected to ‘be far enough east ofthe dis- trict so that Saturday will be generally sunny in all regions: Afternoon temperatures Satur- day are expected to reach .the seasonable low to mid -70s. Regional forecast: - Prince-Bdward Island, East- ern .New Brunswick Counties: | (Mostly. cloudy, scattered showers will begin in southern | Bilis amounting to $150.91 on} collection. : r ch famil- ‘ordinary account were certified’ TORONTO-(\CP):— Tempera- Watching Mr. Wilson work is iar landscapes_as (Confederation as paid and bills amounting to | tures: an experiences and the. speed Centre, the Province. House | $551.21 on ordinary account were.| Victoria’ ....,...+. 49 64 with4wvhich be works is a re-.and/a scene incorporating part of |approved for payment. The) kdmonton ......., 45 50 markable feature of his style. A Queen Street and City Hall. He -| Capital Expenditure . ‘account Regina male 58 7 detailed sketch..can be complet- specializes in datnz=bujldings | Showed that the amount. of $2000 Winnipeg ......... 48 78 jed in 45.or 30 miautes. Somé and scenes with some historical | had been received from the gov- | Ottawa - 37: oss 60 62. |take much less time, and a few interest. tse ernment oraee weeks ago aS 8 | Montreal;...0... 64. a. —— —_ — ; ; nan towards fire fighting equip- | Fredericton ....-. 61 84 re } ¥ ent and an additional amount | ... i NA: of. two. th ‘4 Saint JoRR occas. 56 4a : : ousand dollars for | 58 84 \ town: beautification. | Moncton -... ...+. 69 - The Council decided to pay oft | Halifax Bl § , ‘|the amount: of $1675 owing on | Charlottetown 61 82 MONTAGUE the ‘purchase .of the truck that | Sydney ‘i aoe : a : ‘ transports the pumper. Also | Yarmouth ....... j imoved for payment” ut of the St. John's os ; oe , ore | capital expenditure account was’| Albany 59. 89 sedis ona aa the sum of $1135.26 for* grading |Boston ..... 64 84 Matinee Sat. 3:30 [ae shaling that portion: of | Tampa ....+-+++«+ a = | Regular Admission /Grafton’ Street from Victoria |Miami» ..........-- / i Street to East Street. Tucson: ..... scares 69 93 "MARY POPPINS" _Number 3 and Number 4 pro- |Los “Angeles *...... 67 6 | Bress reports on the sewage in-| watIFAX (CP) — The wea-| By Walt Disney | stallation project w t TV nee Ses : project were present-| ther’ office says cloudy skies ~ COMING MON. - TUES., AUG. 15 - 16 “SLAVES OF BABY. LON—Action. thriller. You win, we lose contest Friday—Jackpot $15.09, $3.00. $2.00, $1.00, and four cartons Coke, Last. week's winners: J. B. O'Leary, Albert MacDonald, Jackie MacPhee. Coke winners... Bobby Ferguson, Kenny Peardon, Mervin Ennis, Bobby Llewelly. - __ ALL CHARLOTTETOWN _ CITY SCHOOLS Will re-open on Tuesday, Sept. 6th at ‘ting-tonight; cooler; winds south- and chance of a thundershower | beginning this morning and end- ? a.m. Students for grades 10 and 11 only will enroll at Colonel Gray Senior High School. : ; west 20. Low-high at ‘Charlotte- town 60 and 75, Moncton 62 and 7%. Outlook for Saturday: Sunny with seasonable temperatures. High tide today at Charlotte- {town 6.21 a.m..and 8.43 p.m. At Rustico at. 2.12--a.m.- Summer- | side tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises to- day at 6.21 a.m. and sets at 8.15 By order o/~ cent has been graded and rock j fill removed from. the foot _ of | Richmond Street: Other. matters | discussed were the Tax Appeal Board; police car insurance, wel- _fare_matters and a variety of other routine matters. : Suspended Sentence In 5 Hee City Court Mazistrate AJ. Haslam. QC, | levied a.two year suspended sen- |tence on Earl Russell Rafuse, idr, city, when. he. appeared:-in city police court yesterday morn- ing on a charge of having pos- |Session of stolen goods: Urban MacDonald, city, char- ged with -traving “defective committees and discussed prior brakes on-his motor vehicle, had | his case adjourned to August 18. Fite Cause — Unknown, ~The cause’ of~ Wednesday night's fire which was thought to have erupted betweea the on| Bike Shop. and Capitol. Auto Sup- ply on Great George Street has not yet been. established, said Fire Chief terday morning, Mr. Stewart ‘said investiga- tions would be carried out today | by Fire Inspector Herbert - Jews .' ell \ The blaze broke out. at: 10.25 | and was estinguished within an | hour by the Charlottetown Vol- | unteer Fire department. | Damage was_reported exten... sive to the second floors of both buildings with water damage to | the ground floors. | ¥ 3 “Parents Prefer Purity Products” - Dial 4.7125 3 ; $2 OO OOOO OS O66666066600* ee . ooo THE TRAFFIC" “EASTERN NORTH E DECKER BUS” ars 50c. TSEEING TOURS Dial 4.9966 ey ~ FOR THE Playing Tonight BEST IN _ , FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT | LOOK TO THE PARKVIEW » Children under 12 free’ “Show at Dusk rdon Stewart yes- |! Board of Trustees. p.m. All times ADT. e. { - Artist «.......... Sketches For Tableau ah Richard Wilson, a well known | Montreal artist who-is prepariag 4 group of drawings for the Bank of Montreal's Centennial Tapo- |leau, may be the person you |fhave seen. standing on some |. of the Charlottetown street cor- | }mers duringthe- last few days>+ |" Mr. Wilson, who has been |working for the past few years |in Quebec and Ontario, special- izes in“sketching and the ‘“Tab- | ~ jleau’’ will be a collection of |. sketches of contemporary Cana- | dian scenes, during the period \leading to Confederation. He will MOTOR REWINDING | & REPAIRS By maaan ach NO STUFF mama ag b US ETFs WHEN YOU LEARN... BBL e aalia eee ae » FLEXALUM -ALUMINUM insulated Clapboard 1. Add bright new beauty to your home. 2. End painting and exterior maintenance for good. 3. Cut heating costs. "4. Increase the value of your property substantially. J. O. HORNBY 41 Roper Drive 894.8049 Admission: Adults 736, Children under 12 Free ' Canteen Service : TODAY *“at the ~ Charlottetow the comedy everyone's talking about - - - “A RIOTOUSLY FUNNY SCRIPT... A SMASHING SUCCESS.”— Anne Bond, Ch’town Guardian. “GAG FILLED”—Halifax Herald. j is “A WILD BIT OF HOKUM”—New York Variety. “THE: OTTAWA MAN” A wild and wooly tale about the wild and wooly West. n Summer Festival EN ae | STARRING : eu © KATE REID © DONALD HARRON @ ERIC HOUSE We Curtain Time 8:30 | b "| “Howard's Nutty "Cabaret Club™ Revue” = “TONIGHT with Howard the Turtle and the Tin Lowell Hewstls-Jana: Tele, Canadian Puppet Theatre. dnd Idle cones by Matinees 2 and 3:30. Alex Eftimoff — Confederation Gate Bez ities Open 10 a.m. =9:30 p.m. ee Summerside Ticket Office: Linkletter Travel Agency \ $e