NORTH SHORE BEACHES ARE KNOWN OVER NORTH AMERICA 'Nt- ‘ I w HIGHLAND DANCING IS FEATURE OF DOW-"N EAST HIGHLAND GAMES l PRINCE COUNTY I8 FAMOUS FOR ITS FINE TROUT FISHING SPOTS ~ i 1964 Vacation Guide THIRD SECTION Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. Saturday. May 30. I964 WHODL'EIGH REPLICAS The extensive grounds at large- tscale stone and concrete models of famous historical and liter- m landmarks. have. under- tone 2 continuous creative pro— rrss stretching over a period of some thirty years. Opened the public within recent ycats. already they have become one. at Canada's outstanding attrae- t tions. and are visited by tens of, thousands annually. Featured among the scale re-t 3 achth. Mary Queen of Scots. and as the childhood home of; the Queen. Motncr and birth- Ye Olde Dragon Inn. I'here guests register. is large enough to enter and is a remin- tter of an institution which it typically and wonderfully Bri. s . 26 feet long and is completa with thimcs and sacred music. The thousands of pieces of colored [lass in its 145 windows give it In aura of absolute reality. es- pecially when it is viewed in the evening. when it. as well as the other models. is illuminated, Dunvegan Castle. home of amc Flora Macbeod and old- t continuously inhabited castle. in Scotland. is the latest a largest addition. It is a two 'Wt‘y building large enough to enter. being almost sixty feet in overall length and one third the the of the original on the isle of kye. Now nearing completion. I portion of the castle may ev- entually be devoted to a Scottish tea room. It is planned that Iddition to the dungeon. the 5’ land this year. Back in 1864 the first meeting of the Fathers of Confederation was held In Charlottetown. thI I§land’s capital. The delibera- tions led to the formation of the Dominion of Canada and Prince Eflward Island was written into the history books as The Birtn- place of Canada. The Centennial of this mom- entous meeting is being observ- ed throughout the province this _ resound visitors are invited to loin in the festiiivities and other events. This program of events ml .h’: a fluid. to you in select- ev we“. eats you may wish to JUN! ' ’ ~ P.I:.I. Regiment Corona- “ Inn. Charlottatown. castle will he replete with Rory ‘ or's Loch Dunvegan. A small High-i land Cottage is situated on do far side of the Loch behind Dun- vegan Other models and attractions include: Ann Hathaway's tage. w flower House the Mt ultcas is a lZafoot model of shot water wheel. water falls; Glamts Castle. famed for list and rushing millrace. The visit-i association with Shakespeare‘s or will also find a remarkable set of 8 Lily ed blooms and pond goldfish. a t Wishin The two gift sh0ps. which wide selection of carefully sel- ected gift items and souvenirs. suitable for child and aduttl alike. ’ . York Minster. the most elm Grounds and models are illttm-g ‘ borate mode] erected to data 1.. lnated after dusk. (Many people ; prefer an evening visitt Y o u are invited to bring your camer- as and “The show for fifty cents you will find ‘ anywhere in America" ‘ Will R. Bird. author of Are The Maritimes. by Ryerson Press. Toronto. 1 M Wouldn't you like to step out ‘ of your up-to-date world and walk into an atmosphere Vast throngs duel] , at big attractions ' Cascade and miniatutci t i Castle. i Cot- ‘ ith its thatched roof and, garden: the Penn Manor. with its Anglo-Americanl . Elegy fame;l ii on the Floss with n\'(‘i‘—‘ Double Stocks. a Pillory. Pool with its multi-colour- g well. and a Sundial. t It 1 is for children. provide a1 use them freely. place is the greatest I \ l . —- Dr. “These . published ‘ ‘- ONTAGUE that fairly breathes of the BCthlths'l teenth :o a. of those who lived in the. eigii- kit's fun to slip from behindil; We and nineteenth coutur-t the. wheel of your modern car. and in ancien a few seconds enter an ""““ t looking building which CONTINUED ON PAGE 19-A A century of history is being celebrated in Prince Edward Is- 6 — Provincial Interscholastic Track and Field Championships Charlottetown. 6-H —— Billy Graham Crusade to the Maritimes. Charlottetown. 15-21 —- Billy Graham Crusade to the Maritimes. Summerside. 27-28 -—- Maritime Open and Amateur Golf Tournament, Charlottetown. 2h —- Patchartsttr Congress (RC) Charlottetown. JULY July —-— Sept. —— National Film Board —— Outdoor showing of His storical Series "Fathers of Con- federation" — Throughout the Province. 1-31 -- Weekly Band Concetta -— Charlottetown. 1 ~ Special Centennial (Jere- montes. Summer-ide. 1 — Dmmhead Service. Char- lottotm. THE NEARLY COMPLETE CONFEDERA'I‘ION MEMORIAL BUILDING. CENTER 0|“ I'.E.l. CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS 3-4 -— Centennial Celebrations .— Parkdale-Sherwood. 4 -— lie-enactment Jacques Cartier. Alberton, 6-20 — Abegweit Internation- al Centennial Celebrations, Be.- deque 743 — Souris Fisheries Exhibi- tion. Souris a -- Centennial Celebrations, Murray Harbor. 10-12 —— Kensington M Rural Jubilee. Kensington. 11 —~ entennial Celebrations. O'lgary. 11 — L.0.L. Parade. Char- lottetown. 12-18 —- Summerside Lobster Carnival. Summerside. —- Centennial Celebra- tions Mount Stewart. 15-17 — Montague Strawberry Festival. Montague. to — Provincial Rosa Show. Parkdala. ltl — RCMP. Musical Ride, Snmmcrside. l7 —- RCMP. Rcutntciilai Ball. Charlottetown. 18 —~ Centennial Celebrations -— Murray River. 19 —— Eucharistic Congress R.C.. Charlottetown. 20.21 W N.B.- P.F‘..l. Amatcur Golf Championships_ dim-totte- 22 u (‘enlenntal Celebrations. Wellington. 22 — Centennial (‘elehratmng Georgetown. 2. —— Korean War Veterans Reunion. Charlottetown, fi— Centennial Celebrations Hunter River. 23-25—Provincial Ritle Shoot. Charlottetown. 24~Centennial 'I‘ignisb. HIS—Eastern Canadian A go lass. Celebrations. “a... .s. ,.. , _ ~ \ ‘. t \’ ‘ M \. \ . " \ ~ . “ t. \ E . ‘\ ‘. \ ‘x “E, \.\ K \ ‘\\\ ‘ @lltr @ttmdiom PAGES 1A - 20A All RECORDS EXPECTED TO FALL i l 3 t ist Development 1‘ t . l is celebrated Centennial Year in l Edward Island is seen by Tour- 'David Stewart as ushering in a new era in the tourist industry of the province, "We c\ ect." he said. “that . - P .1964 will be. one of the finest ; years the province has ex- :‘perienced as far as tourism is , concerned." i Mr. Stewart expressed \' “'\ \ N. the hope that all Islanders "will seize the opportunity provided by Centennial Year to promote the province's many attractions and continue to show visitors the, leindly and h‘iendlv hos- ‘ pitaltty that has earned .us hiin SHARE PARTY Prince Edward Island, said Mr. Stewart. is happy to share “Canada’s birthday party with other. visiting Canadians.“ said “we are happy to with others the fine. natural con- itions Providence has given us— t'be pleasant countryside. thei excellent and the in-; vigot‘ating atmosphere. it is our. hope that all ottr visitors will htaVe an enjoyable stay and will I be anxious to return again and again nith their friends." ourism is now the province's. second largest income-earninz‘ industry, after agriculture. in 1963. tourists spent an estimat- ed $10,266.43) in the province - almost $1,000.000 more than in 1962 share t “With our centennial celebra- tions in full swin ' ycar said Mr. Stewart. “we expect to experience a 25 per cent (‘I‘OHSP in lOlll'lSi revenue, 0\'(‘l‘ last year. The influx of visitors will be spread over a 12-month period. mainly because of the number of conventions booked for the year." More than lltl l'flflti‘llllnnk art 3 CLNIENNIAL TO BE MARKED WITH PLAYS, OPEBAS, FESTIVALS, EXHIBITIONS, PARADES, FLOATS ' The Island where things are happening in 1964 Tournament. 24 (‘entenmal Victoria. 2.3 Centennial M iscnitchc Track and Field Champion. stuns. Summerside. 24-28 Centennial Celebrations, Borden. 25 Northumberland St r a it Swim. Borden. 25 — Reunion lt‘amile Gallant, Charlottetown. ‘26 -St. Anne's Day will“. Lennnx Island. . Centenniel (.(‘lf‘hl'allltlis' (‘rapaud 29“‘ODPH Air ('nncert High- land College, North Rnsuco. College m ‘entennial Celebrations. St. Peters. 29~Albertnn Aquatic llay, AL bcrton. 29‘30~(‘entennial (Telehratmng North Rustico. flail—RCMP. Musical Ride. Charlottetown. AliGllST tat—Weekly Band Concerts. Charlottetown. l Centennial Kittknra. l-‘l -»Scottish tiutdnor (,‘ottt'rl'ts, N-rth Rustico. Highland College) 2 \‘atal Day Parade. Iottotown. C(‘lebt‘atmtts, (‘hah 2 National Park l.llt"fllt‘dl‘f‘l. Demonstration. Stantiopc t Mat-lend t‘lan [mutt Party. Soutiiport. “Raamv” 4.6 Maclmod Clan Charlottetown. 4-22 -»-S(‘0tll<h Festnal .. \‘orth Rustico. Highland College ' (‘cntcnntal Stiiil‘t<. 3 -Htghland (iames. Eldon a .0fticial Opening Dunvegan, t‘astle Woodleigh Replicas. Burlington. Gathering. (fun. Celebrations. 6-8 St. l-Ilcanors Annual In- Demonsti'ation. Stanhow. dustrial. Fair and Carnival. St, Prince 1 Minister J. , Birthday party \ J. I). S'I‘E“'AR'I‘ beinu held in the province thll year and thousands of extra summer visitors are osperted to attend the spocial events planned ho commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Con- federation tiit‘ctinz‘, "Conventions." said .\lt‘. Stew- art. “are good for the tourist business, thlczatcs. in a sense, are here to \\'t)l'l< but they also take time of‘ to see the Marine! and it they are impressed th will ccmc again as well as telling their friends about us." \‘lr. Slt'unt‘l sttztlcsth that Is- landers have a certain re- Splln<lllllll\ in making the pro. \‘lllt‘f‘ more attractive to visitors. “Pecpit‘ of the province." he said. 'sltmild take the time to cleanup and paintruip wherever possible and also to be their Ilia (I()\'l'|\t I'Ill (l\ I‘Uil". t‘iat'lnttr‘inwn Celebrations. ('u‘lcbt‘at inns, I'Ileanors, 7 PF. l, l. a d te s‘ Golf Tournament. Charlottetown Centennial Celebrations, Cardigan. RvCentennial Celebrations. St, I'ileanors 945 Boy Scout \at'l t't1\‘[\_ Regatta for Finn: Juniors, Charlottetown. l2 (‘entcnmal More”. 12-14» *Prlltt'f‘ t‘tutntv l-Z\htbtt- ion. Air in Celebrations, «lid Home Week and rrm'int‘tal Evlithttinn. (‘hai-lntto. town. 2i Gold ('up and Sam-ct Par- ade. Charlottetown 22— Maritime imitation 'l‘iack and Field Meet. Charlottetown, 22-23——P. E. 1. One n (iolt 23.26 l.‘»ih .\nitiial l‘l'nVllII'tRl Flower Show. Sunintot'stde. ‘26 (‘rapauri l‘ivbibttion, ('i'a- paud ‘17 l‘t‘mcr t’outtty Match. O‘lmai'v. ‘) l‘lotizbtng Kiwanis Swim “mph Charlottetown 31 Sunset Ceremony, Char' lnltPttt\\n. SEPTEMBER 1 Special Memorial ('ere. monies lMth .‘\nnt\‘f‘f‘<ll\' of the lll‘~‘l t'nntcroncc on (noted- eratton, Charlottetown. tit Canadian J u n i o r Golf ('hamptonsips Charlottetown. 2~l~lcmont Ray and Mont Car- mel Exhibition. Abrams Village CONTINUED '1‘." PAGE WA 7) I