Mass. who declared this his The sixth swimmer to com- the last marathon smm. Here plete Northumberland Strait sudrn was 44-year-old Charles Grover of Boston. his neoki prepares to enter a LOAN FROM CHINA plan. At the same time. it an- . nounced a loan of 510000.000 in RAWALPINDI. Pakistan t.APi;goods to Indonesia. Commerce Pakistan announced Friday ithnisIer Wahid . Uzzaman said will borrow $60.000000 fromiPakistan will send Indonesia Communist China on a long- raw cotton, cotton yarn and tex- term. interest-free. repayment tiles and jute goods. Confederation Centre STARTING TODAY AUG. 3 to 8 Vancouver Festival Production IRMA LA DOUCE The half the Musical Stage Production. w 8:30 P.M. FRI. and SAT. TWILIGHT PERF. at 6:00 P.M. Evening—9:15 p.m. movie Is only the story—See SEATS 1.50 up Eve. 1.25 up Twlight . NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED THIS WAS LAST SWIM Grover (with goggles around ted the water was urdaIy ! TODAY through AUGUST 15th THE CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE Mon - Fri 2 pm. and 4 pm. Sat. 10 n.m., 2 p.m.. 4 pm. Fri. Eve. at 8 pan—SPECIAL FAMILY SHOW! Adults $1.00 Children 504: GALLERY THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLi SUNDAY. AUG. 2—9:00 P.M. uhinlserleodhndlyConcem 1 accident). i 1, NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA ‘. of Canada ' Victor Feldbrfll John Avison Conducted by Visitors Welcome in Casual Clothes “COME as YOU ARE— nor COME" i OONFEDERATION CENTRE nox omen » tops Dolly .................... .. 10:00 Tun. - 10:00 lel. .m . . . . . . ..7 .m.-9 .m. ’1 (2-2404 alter 5 pm. sump p t 'i ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN ............. .. . mm. -—- 8 pm. .12 noon - 9:00 pm. . RESTAURANT OPEN : {Io-day to Gourd-y . . .. 9:30 sun. to 7:30 pm. . .. 12noonto‘l:30p.m. homo... ‘nssoncmuomo ., fr" mmdm. TIgnIsI'I Retarded Children’s Ass’n Meeting Is HeId ‘IIIG i — The monthly meeting of the Retarded Chil- dren’s Association. Tignlsh. was held in the Dalton School, Thurs- day evening with the president. Mrs. Peter DesRoches presid- ing. The minutes of the last meet- ing and correspondence were read by the acting secu- Wilson J. Shea. A report was read concernin'z the three cen- tres. O'Leary, Alberton and Tig- nish. the report stated that the present tenc Mrs. Beverley Boates of O'Leary would be re- hired. Teacher's salary. supple- ment. travellings expenses and classroom equipment was dealt with and decided upon at the meeting. The snnul meeting will be held in the regional high school, Thursday August 20. at 8 p it was learned. A nominating committee com- prising, Mrs. Alyre Bernard. Mrs. Michael McPhee and Mrs. . . Pe will bring In s new slate of oIficers for the coming year. The children will again attend summer camp at Oyster Bed Bridge. It was reported that a most enjoyable' time was had by the children during the past ree summers. Attending the camp this year will be Laura and Carmie Doyle. Bud Gavin. David Gav- in. Zita Gavin. Bernard Shea. and Patricia Knox. The meet- ing closed with prayer. WI Red Cross Committee Has Novel Plans est today with o children's program at Victoria Park. Be- tween 400 a firemen were expected to register for the tomnament. Here. regis- tration figures are checked over by. tram left: Mrs. Roy Last evening was registration time at "Fire Station Number Two" (nee Community Cen- tre) here in Charlottetown as delegates arrived for the five- day Maritime Fireman's Tour- nament which begins in earn- Last Thursday evening the 5‘ 0 car after completing the swim, The Bostonian comment- ideal for swimmmg Red Cross Committee of Hunter River Women’s institute discussed novel plans for home nursing course and also lfOl‘ “teen” home care sessions. ' Mrs. Fred L. Macmillan. dir- ector of Red Cross home ser- e vices, attended the meeting and outlined the contents of both 0 courses and their benefit to par- iticipants. Of special Interest :was the course she described M F0 d for the instruction 0! prospec- an i Live "baby sitters."~ . . . . . The committee was formed as Dm’mg Whlle 11“ new“ “7" a result of keen interest in the “5139"?” brought, 3 $50 and area by residents who took 8 costs fine to Francxs Joseph Ka- Red Cm“ first aid com-s, dur. LV. Lake Verde. When I?" a!” ing the past year. It provides neared Saturday morning "I trained volunteers to render traffic court. f t aid at any events which Fines 0f $10 and costs w!!!”e take place in the area and at levelled 0n the following: ChaI- Iwhich trained services might ies Shea LaVie. Souris. (drivmg be required. without due care and attention]. At the present time a number Fred Bruce Younker. Brackley 1 of Hunter River residents are PoInt ‘Road. tspeedmgi: andiparticipating in a water safe- Roderick Steven MacDonald ity class being conducted at Armdaie. (failure to report an .Stanley Bridge by instructtess Gail Jessome of Kensington. SHOWTIME 9 P.M. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Summerside Admission for this feature only—$1.00 TIIIIE... .5 , TREMEIIIIIIIISI MEIRU-iiiliflWYN'-MIYER..... In ririrlm Chriuun TREVOR ARI) ISLAND NEWS Ping 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Aug. 3, 1964 Prince Co. Exhibition Extends To Three Days ALBERTON The Centen-I Three sets by sky divers will nial Prince County Exhibitionibe a featur. attraction onL at Alberton next week promIFs’es Thursday . to be an outstanding event. ori ' , the first time in its 38 year his-} . 0V5" $5900 I“ bemg offend tory the fair will continue i‘or‘3 In prizes and many special pri- three days izes and trophies are also offer- Centennial Crier Joe Clarkiecy : will be present for the official - t M opening Wednesd aiternoon’ Intprgpialymn' for he gi and number prominentl‘wa.n “ 1"" speakers have been invited toI WhlIEWBShed 01‘ Paint“ and attend. l n h barn has been erectedj ~ - f ~ C. W Hayes is president of the Mpgmgaggzetmgfig,figegrrggiexhibition association and Alvin of Alberton led by Burke‘s Pipe, Palmer ’5 secremry' Band. There will be floats fromi COMMITTEES several Prince Edward Island Committees in charge a! class_ centres" " gm"? °f ‘4 major'Ies are: cattle. eir Ramsay; ettes from Charlottetown. BoyISWme' Harry pridham sheep. SFouLs and Other groups parti'IHudson Pridham; horses. Wil- c'patmg In the parade' lard Coughlin; ponies. Robert Campbell: 4-H program. Ray- FUIJ. ENTERTAINMENT I . _ . Each evening there will be a “11 MECNelllvflWlbfiY. Elvin. m of infants 2 C C I 0" wednem” ““ ThurSday‘Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie: grains, there will be programs in the . new Jacques Cartier Memorial! rig-{35' Xfifiitagr;fiefrmlt and flow- Arena and on Friday there will. be the ever-popular traditional PRINCESS PAT , DRIVE-IN i I exhibition dance. I Throughout each day there: will be judging of livestock from‘ all parts of the county. oppor- tunity to inspect_a fine display oi h v d‘- ft nd (i t scieniiII-IT: in tRe midwzrwaIid AUGUST 3 ' 4 the i°¥.fl€fl$fli-§ifi2ds- , — The Young MOTOR REWINDING Swingers" & REPAIRS Storey Electric Lt . lr-ih‘ Prince \‘1 .. (‘II'Inwn with the Sherwood Singers. Rock 'n Roll. The Twist. and now the craze that’s sweeping the oonntry—Hootennny. GHARD guns-ha IN MIIIIII IIISIIIIIIG ITiIIIIIIiIIIII CENTENNIAL EVENTS MONDAY. AUGUST 3rd CHARLOT‘l’E'mWN—Morltime Fireman’s Tournament. ieoturhg Werner-"T line for Kit” at Victoria Park. Free ioe ere-n trout. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4th CEARLO’I‘I'ETOWN—l:8 gm. him-lame Fireman's 'l'oIr- nunth parade tutoring Boy-l Con-dio- Bond and the RCAF' Pipe from fire departments all our the Maritime- CHARLD’I’TE’IOWN—J:N pm. Band Concert mend liaise Grounds teetering the RCA? NORTH nuance—7:30 Ln. Highland Collele Scofllo Festlvrl lam-in; Sondra at Govern- Ploe Band. II Bold Jones. World Chomp- CEAWTOWN—‘III .m, Jul Contact, Mona-III Field. Wyrubuumncsrrmm I MONDAY and TUESDAY SHOW AT I)st There's a tiny‘ Greek island where a man can exist with only the berest of necessities... _ www.cuummmmmumw. WW'WWL‘WMWBTHW ETREIIIIEN REGIST LAST EVENING have been: .3 “A. ‘ Scantlebuw. Capt. H.C. Oroc- kett. and LG. Gillespie. sec- retary-Reamer of the Char- lottetown Fire Department. All him are tram Charlotte- town. Accused TO Be Treated At Riverside A Charlottetown man. Earl Christopher. appearing in city police court Saturday on the complaint of his mother. was sentenced to 20 days in jail on a drunk and disorderly charge. In passing sentence. Magis- rate A. James Haslam. QC. instructed that arrangements be made to have the accused treated at Riverside Hospital. The court remanded William Doyle of Summerville to Aug- ust 4. when he pleaded not guilty to having care and con- trol of a motor vehicle while impaired. Alfred Peters and Francis D Macintyre. both of Charlotte- town. were fined $10 and costs or five days and $11 and costs or five days on speeding charg- s. a. A man cIi‘arged with possess- ion of liquor not authorized by the Liquor Control Act was fin- ed $30 and costs or 40 days. An- other accused was fined $20 and costs 3 fl don tor possession of liquor in :0 place other than his residence. I . Five drunk and Incapables completed the docket. Two re. ceived fines of $20 and costs or 10 days, one a 20-day suspended sentence. another was remand- ed to August 3 with ball stand. and the fifth. a worm was unfit for trial. and was re. mended to Aug. 3. DIM! mom "‘ NOTTINGHAM. England! (CPi—A new type of headli-"m: which cuts out glare has been ‘ pioneered by Nottingham‘s p0.” lice force. Chief Const' ‘ Thomas Moore said that pie with reasonable techr \Il‘o knowledge could adapt aqu‘ lights themselves. 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