Newcomers are added By GEOFF TURNBULL Eight lovely female - typo girls caused a minor sensation when they appeared in public m. the first time this year massed in their silken sulky .utflta. m: EVENING rumor Gold Cup and Saucer girls. circa 1964. was what they we-e. Cars travelling up Queen meet (and down). as well as male-type P8539" ' by 0|! the sidewalk, came to slow halls and built up a small congrega- tion to watch as the girls posed NORMA DUVAR JUDY sMErrii-zas'r ELAINE TANTON MARGIE BEAIRSTO PAULA CAMPBELL MWWWeEIthl-IMH Eight gorgeous girls are parade’s top attraction ROBERTA LAPPIN PAMELA STEWART EILEEN HANDREGAN (a outdoor pictures at the Fa». lie" of Confederation Centre. Accord i n g to ancient his- torians. the whole idea of having the girls as adornments for the Gold Cup and Saucer race and parade took fruit in the dim past — about four ions: years ago, as a matter of fact, Now the idea is so popular that there are rumors abroad th e Gold (‘up and Saucer atmosph- Home ll be mended for about 350 days in this quiet but Gold 0w happy cltv Let's meet this year‘s crop of Canadian beauties. First we'll try to classify Iiem. Four of the eight have been no and s girls before; and con- wrseiy. four are brand new Roughly speaking, three are blondes and the other five are tit now the trouble begins, because they're all pretty well individuals. Each has her own special personal- ity. and personalities in case are rather hard to class- m. .. 0h. mother thing about mom. They didn't get to no Grand s girls because of high marks in school. They're well very much Gl'RLISl-l. Case in point: Norma Duvar. who‘s 23. one of the shorter girls In the parade. the real voter d the bunch. and osmosis. A..- a matter of fact. all th 2 girls stark up rather W91]. (Uh. pardon the punt. Norma is a graduate of Mount Allison University. and has her teacher's diploma from McGul. Nerf year she plans to teach somewhere in the Maritimea. She has lots of like —— swim- .l'un galore for everyone ming. riding. tennis. dandag (especially Highland dancing). boating, water skiing and Just about any other sport you can name; as well as some more sedentary occupations lik o reading and sewing (she makes many of her own clothesl — and to top everything off aha has sunny disposition. - Second case in point: Judy Smethurst. Judy is 20. and she's a 8-28-86, A contradiction, perhaps, but what a contradic- tionl Judy attended Prince of Wales College for two years. and now she is working permanent- ly in that venerable institution. (Sorry. fellas. there are no va- cancies just now, but what a time to further your education.) It goes without saying the PWL staff has brightened considera- bly by this simple addition. Swimming riding, travelling — “i love travelling" — occupy at least a portion of Judy's idle hours. Thou why she should be left idle is a lit-tie be y 0nd comprehension. Third case in point: Elaine Tanton. the youngest GC and 8G. though certainly one of thl loveliest flowers in any bou- quet. There is something odd about Elaine —— 355-24“: 36“: — but no one in his right mind would w about a little od- dity like that. Elaine h an 18-year-old . Eleanor‘s girl. and for the past two years has, been distracting attention at Prince of Wales. This fall Elaine will be teach- les turned up looking for lower education. One cannot somehow see her as a parsimonious pedant, thank heaven. and Elaine does have a few vices—like dancing and ying bridge — to kee her teacher. Fourth -— but let's stop both- ering with this "point" busi- ' street without mom via a from being an old mail school- you noes. Poinclng'o rude, and sta- I'lng ohmrld be quite enough. To get back to the matter at hand. without pointing, please, next in the lovely lineup is a 2i- year 0 of Margie Beahto. Margie. a vetera n k - wearer, hits the tape in a time (time?) of 34-23-35, easily enough to beat out such slow- comera as Willie's Adios in any race, especially the Gold Cup and Saucer. Margie radiated horn PWC Gum years ago and now makes the Department at Veteran’s Af- fairs look like an old sold ie t 'a dream of paradise. This girl reminds one of Bar- bara Standish. Who played all those dumb blonds roles — but she ain't dumb. Margie takes a break from everyday work at the veter- ans' department by either being active. via water skiing. or being passive, via, sewin . Either way there are plenty of menwhowouldliketo get a break watchin 1 her take a break. Paula Campbell. next on the list. is a 19-year old taflllsh brunette who the info a really classic mold — 86-24-36 classic mold. Paula is one of the brightest Jewels in Taylor‘s Jewellry shop ‘ l E m o n e of the brightest jewels in the Gold Cup and Saucer parade. She has a more than passing fondness for swimming. riding. wing -—— and any man that would walk by her on the than just passing would deserve what- ever he didn't get, It you like dancing with dark 13-year old nurses you‘ll l i k e dancing wi Roberta Lappln. the sixth golden girl. Also. if youliko dancing with gh‘la. orta Lappin.A.. girls, you'll like Roberta Lappin. ire organize the parade at t Straight logic. that. Like in oat nurses. Roberta knows most of the score. Most of the score about Roberta can beiaaid very simply. in terms that even a delirious patient can understand. 34-23-35. main thing to remem- ber about Roberta is that she likes dancing. And, it you are ever going to be a patient, make sure that rta nurse. It makes being sick all the more fun. A short. vivacious blondo bombshell named .Pam Stew- art, with a very well-filled 36- 25-36 form is number 7 of this series. Pam is a 31-year old coed. on- tering her senior yea-r at Aca- dia this fall, and that staunch old university will not be th e aam‘, w he 11 she leaves n e xt Parade same route as ’63‘ Once more this year the mam- r off at 10 o'clock to McGlll Ave- ‘ moth Gold Cup and Sa u ce r l Parade will follow the s a m e i route as formerly. which won d the praise of hospital authori- fles as it allows hospital patients to view the parade either from tiheir windows or outside the hospitals. The parade follows along Mcvl Gill Avenue for the benefit of shut-ins at the Provincial Sana- Eustons Street to Great George‘ torium; along- Brighton Road for those confined to ward Island Hospital and along Havilland the Charlottetown Hospital. than will be John Butler. controller. who will ‘ day morning. Mr. Butler will Queen Charlotte High Sc‘iool field from where it will Street 1 Prince Ed- Great George Street to Kent: Street for those in Kent Street to Prince Street lPrlnce Street to Grafton Street Again acting as parade Mar- Grafton Street to Queen Srcet city Queen Street to W fer Street be one of Water Street to Havilland Street the busiest men in the city Frl- Havilland Street to Rochford reet h e Rochford Street to Kent Street move Hotel where it will dispense. with h hand. This summer Pam has be- oome a well - known sight dri- ving the Confederation Centre ticketmobile all over the r Vince. and one would hope that the men queue up to buy her wanes st every stop Pam describes herself as an i armchair athlete, watching her favorite sports on television, safely indoors. She likes danc-. ing and her secret vice is list- oniarg to music -— all lclnda, Last but by no means least in I this GCand SG little black book is a 23-year old lissome lassie from Newfoundland by the name of Eileen Handregan. . perhaps. the most desirable dis- ‘. play in the Charlottetown Wool- worth'a store. . Eileen. for those that might? (i) be interested. puts a ny l l l fOllowsl nue along the following route: McGill Avenue to Ambrose Stree ‘ Ambrose Quest to Highlandi Avenue Highland Avenue to North Riv-i er Road- 2 North River Road to Brighton Road Brighton Road to Euston Street Street Kent Street to he Charlottetown to cast of clowns. story book and comic characters. which will frolic in this year‘s 01d Home Week Gold Cup and 8m- Parade There will be about in down and nine story book and sonic characters to captivate the hearts of young and old alike‘ Wlih their antics along the pa- route. 'lho list d conic ad Italy hook characters, on which will be gar-bed hr authentic, fantasy costumes, inculdes: Pinochio. Goldilocks and Three Be a r 5 Mai Bea, Dennis the Menace. om Colonial Soldiers, an Baba 1 Id the than . Also to be soon w. be Ito W popular "Horne." a ooetu-. mod combo of tw0 people. and alimer performer will ho Space Man. With the six clown and ooa- timed characters such as mesa. hilarity in mud along with the yr the 0 Soup _ "" aim-“3"” 2m Culprit snared in own trap lie Muoemn of Modern Art Int hack a “0.000 collection of watercolors and sketches. otolen Tuesday, should my vbody PINE“, wu u. "M‘W’d Friday from a bus (Erminal locker. m M&.o u. h M 3m police said led look". was charged with “and larceny. Friday STORE HOURS Mon-film's .9—3 “9—? Saturday 9—12.30 Wears & McLeod ltd. I AUGUST CLEARANCE NOWIN FULL SWING! SHOP AND SAVE on: Men's Suits - Trousers - Flite Bags - Ladies Dresses - Suits - Coats - Hall Slips. Jewellery Sandals. Cups and Saucers. Flannelette Blan- kets - Curtains - Dress Remnants and Paint! ‘ ON 1'“: ISLAND l1"! MOORE & M‘LEOD LTD. Noun rem": SHOWING cams ' i a couple of SCH dress-maker‘s dummy to shame with a 34-23-36 shape that a u no as heck beats playing poker. A pretty sight in the winter- o- time on Charlottetown’s curling rinks. Eileen took up the sport years ago, per- haps because she likes sweep- ing. Baseball h the oummer- race. They'll time and dancing anytime other acitivitea on this lovely those beautiful girls you'll see‘ town‘s finest. surrounding the winning horse 3 Big Day - Thur., Fri. on showltention, so don't worry I you are in their modified sulky-racing uniforms all through the week. his 11st. and then everyone will be able Well, that's they. all eight of l to see why they are Charlotte. can’t see the horses for the she's. 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