T, NI953 LIVESTOCI SHOW--OISE RACIN --VAUDEVILLE HANDlCRAFT-- JUDGING COMPETITIONS -- MIDWAY OPENING NIGHT Old Home Week and Provincial Exhibition will be officially open- & at 8.00 Monday evening, August 10th. ' j HARNESS HORSE RACING 7” Always the major attraction, the Harness Horse Racing Meet Did Home Weew bids fair to top all previous records both from the standpoint of entries and competition offered. There will be six nights and three afternoons of racing. Some of the highlights will be: MONDAY NIGII'I'-FREE-FOR-ALL PACE ,' TUESDAY NIGIIT-FREE-FOR-ALL TROT I THURSDAY AFTERNOON-FREE-FOR-ALL PACE ( FRIDAY NIGHT - FREE-FOR-ALL TROT Outstanding horses including Free-For-Allers not entered in pub- lished list will,he given an opportunity to race in overnight events, weather permitting. The track at the Charlottetown Driving Park is lightning fast and records have been toppling with some of the fastest miles in the Maritimes being recorded. Climaxing as it does the horse racing season in these” seaside prov- inces. Charlottetown will be the mecca for racing enthusiasts from near and far Old Home Week. DON'T MISS AN AFTERNOON OR NIGHT! BRITISH CONSOLS TROPHY Will be awarded to the leading driver in afternoon and night rac- ing-l-lundreds of dollars will be paid out to drivers -and grooms in prizes. ADMISSION RACE TRACK 561.00 to afternoon and Evening Harness Racing and Vaudeville; children 50c. Tuesday afternoon Vaudeville only 50 cents, children 25 'cenls. Regular prices will prevail Tuesday afternoon if Monday night's card is rained out and the races held that day. SQUARE DANCING An innovation to this year's program in front of the main grand stand will he a Square Dance competition sponsored by Canada Packers and the Exhibition Association. ' The performances will get underway each evening at 7.30. This form of entertainment has "caught. on" in other cities and towns and interest here in .the old-time square sets is at a high pitch. At the Royal Winter Fair and other such gatherings Square Dancing has proved immensely popular and young and old should derive great pleasure from the performances to be staged Old Home Week. LIVE STOCK Live Stock enthusiasts will really have something to "oh and ah" about in this year's exhibits. Without doubt they are representative of the finest. specimens in the Province. Many new breeders are showing and judges will have a difficult time in deciding the "best of the show." The judging always attracts keen interest and its a sure bet this year that the stand for spectators at the Judging Ring will be crowded to see the cream of Island Live Stock on parade. Once again we take pride in the fact: that our encouragement coupled with that of the Dominion and Provincial Governments, has brought our standard of quality so high that we are known through- out the length and breadth of the American continent as among the best producers of special types of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry. We want everyone to take an interest and lend encouragement to this very important side of our Old Home Week program; Our ex- hibitors are in know small way contributing to the prosperity of the Garden of the Gulf. We invite and urge the public to visit the numerous Live Stock lsarns which will be crowded with cattle valued at many thousands of ollars. gr. J. r. um Pm. II. J. KEIIIEIY Avian Pm. I Mgr. IVAUDEVILLE PROGRAM t A variety of entertainment will feature the Vadueville again this year. Seven acts are on the program and they run the gamut of'thrilling aerial acrobatics to the astonishing performances of train- ed seals. Here are reviews of some of the actszs THE SILVER CONDORS Onegof the most awe-inspiring thrill sets will he .the Silver Condors, a young, fearless team of aerial acrobats. . AThe Silver Condors use a completely non-coIi- ventional rigging that reaches high into the air. Their performance aloft is completely non-conventional, too, forndisdainful of danger, and without benefit of safety devices of any kind, The Silver Condors disport themselves on high in a most dazzling display of skill and utter nerveiessness. in rapid succession, they per- form incredible feats on trapezes, rings and tight wire, and court disaster on the slender and treacherously iimber sway pole located at the topmost part of their rigging. In a demonstration of their masterful flair for showmanship, The Silver Condors intermingle with their gasp-provoking stunts the ultimate in mirth-provoking comedy. It's a refreshing blend of E-nltertainment that is altogether thrilling and delight- u . ROSALES SISTERS The Rosales Sisters, Aida and Tela. do an acro- batic shoulder pei'Ch act. This consists of one of the girls, known as the undcrstander, supporting and bal- ancing a flexible 30-foot pole on her shoulder. The other girl is perched at the very top of the pole where she performs an intricate set of acrobatic and con- tortionistic maneuvers. Few women have managed to fill the difficult role of understander which requires superlative muscle and strength plus a perfect sense of balance. No other woman has succeeded in supporting a partner per- forming at the top of a 30-foot perch. Contrary to the logical assumption, the Rosales Sisters are youthful, comely and shapely. If anything, they say, their grueling physical routine has a ten- dency to keep them in the best physical shape. To see them work in perfect synchronization is to 'be- lieve them. ROLAND TlEBOR'S SEALS - . Capt. Roland Tiebor's seals will hold the spot- light during one of the featured performances. Capt. Tiebor, who is an up-state New Yorker, learned his unusual trade from his father, who was one of the first men to train a seal. When perform- ing their routine to the Captain's spoken commands, it really seems as though they realize how fortunate they are to be under the kindly care of Capt. Tiebor instead of adorning the frame of some Broadway chorus girl, like many of their less fortunate brothers and sisters. No one seal can be given more attention than the other or have more tricks to perform dur- ing the routine. If the Captain shows more affection for any one of the seals, then theiother immediately becomes jealous and the act goes to pieces. MORRISON SISTERS The Morrison Sisters, "Sweethearts of Har- mony", are remembered as child entertainers, who made their professional debut in 1941 in Hartford, Connecticut, where, at the ages of 7, 10, and 11, they were the youngest harmony.singing trio in radio, broadcasting regularly over the National Broadcast- ing Company station in that city. From that begin- ning they branched out with personal appearances all over New England and graduated to the nation-wide ranks under direction of the Al Martin A ency of Boston, which is responsible for their boo Inga at county and State fairs, amusement parks and other outdoor spots. POULTRY The Exhibition will be a mecca for poultry enthusiasts. The best; of the live ones will be on display in the special Poultry Building. Now a big business, interest in poultry extends from one end of the Province to the other. Bill Lynch's 1953 Midway Coming by special trip of Car Ferryethe greatest collection of feature shows ever offered in the Maritimes-Specialties from leading cir- cuses-Latest rides including the new Super Duper-Fun for the whole family at small expense. - See the side-shows - over a dozen of them and you should see every one. A BAR-REL or FUN FOR EVERYONE EATS IN PLENTY , Delicious Hamburgers, Wieners, Sandwiches, Pies, Cakes, Tea and Coffee -S available in booths and Horse Shoe Bar. Meals will be served in the Main Restaurant by the ladies of the Cornwall, York Point and Meadowbank Women's Institutes who have a reputation for serving delicious and satisfying food. 'i . Malcolm MacLean will be your catering host in the Exhibition concessions. Les Alexander and his associates will furnish the music for all the acts at all afternoon and evening performances. iAuG.1oth to 15th ADMISSION TO GROUNDS , Admission to the grounds through the main gate will be twenty- five cents. Children under 12 years of age will be admitted free. On the grounds will be the midway, the Judging Ring and Cattle Barns. See the judging of the Maritimes' finest Live Stock and compare your choices with those of the highly experienced judges brought here at great expense-your eyes will be opened when you see the top types of Maritime stock raisers led out for review. WOMEN'S INSTITUTES Be sure and visit the Show Building run by the Women's In- stitutes. Exhibits will total over 400, an indication of the steadily mount- ing interest in this part of our Old Home Week program. Exhibits will include handicraft and home-cooking and preserving, etc. in addition there will be.a display of flowers and attractively arranged booths. 1 EB CONDORS E. mint icons mo son. I ii. Ii. Iiumiii soc. Tm. K...