per met g ’ ; my ; passant # . ee ° “ ; : ‘ 4 << TSR come as “ hy ‘GER PINRIN ENTIRE AS MARNE IE ce aE gare esiN Rr cee nas | eres : ; cities Si Wa a Peace eee rece ge eer "The Guardian - “The Evening Patrint 4 Page 8\4 7 TF Lo seminoma a - wy wore : co STOP AT THE © ~ REVERE HOTEL | - < “A eA 2 . y ; n i oo aelaced 5 1 te : soa s — ; . | tle devil, spi eos? OTTETOW ‘= : Jamie Ray s career - eer aes oat mere er et 2 ; areal a shy and humble —mouthy too, [ ~ enn To. OUR. ASLAND" ns with a ‘temper, but she’s really | ‘ ‘is complete reversal ta warm girl with a warm heart. This season Jamie will be | |back in Charlottetown’ to. star | QUIET F RURAL SCENES ; ARE IDEAL FOR TH THE PHQTOGRAPHER cua |_ Wh i oe : | e: en..tiny Jamie Ray. told t : ; : once again as that warm little : , , = : Ip. E.I.'s premier Walter. Shaw sects Anne's _slowly-“ emerging | peri ‘working~ with veteran Pry ~ : 3 : ‘ \ DIVORCE. PLEA -FAILS she had grown up in ‘Texas ‘hut | ey fo that her pete, ae perfprmers,- Barbara Hamilton, arship, De Sa . now lives in Toronto he told her to, stay at the farm with Marilla Mariya Sonat See gs a pila Pe ee, she'd’ seems a rational. and adult act .‘‘Anne’’ last. season averaged But ‘for the star-of the Char- eee than merely an Am@uisive 106 cent houses (they ~put. extra j . es : | Seats in the aisles) and drew a| , . TE Oboe ee ee Festival’ "ote dank Jamie loved the*role from he | standing: ovation each night in f°: oa : : ia ; first. reading..‘Sensitive and -ser~ ‘the .976-seat~ Confederatiox ~Cen- von ee onoe ed ious herself, she _felt_great_sym-—tre—Pheatre=-This a ies |Pathy towards Anne. the red- opens the Festival on: July 4 and complete .reversal of the old! headed heroi y-BI—-C ne of ‘the .L.- M.° will ory. “ nigrating - Bae anmers Montgomery book which is syn- Ottaway eee i hee | work. : gus with the name el _tures_of Private Turvey" until Lin Many. Parts of the world, ene te DIE araealthaiccennseisicmndaslanccnnamnei LONDON (Reuters) _ A> woman failed Friday to get a, divorce on grounds that her’ hus- , band's being .a Communist con- ‘stituted cruelty. Lilian Ingram ‘had complained that her six) children -were- being: branded | --Communists-—because— -hus- | paid" William,. ran unsuccess- | fully as a Communist in a local election. The Ingrams have |: been married for 25 years. ~~ DESTROY PLANTS lk KINGSTON, Jamaica {Reut- | --ers)—Police-_Friday-séizedand | destroyed'“4morethan1,500,000_; Marijuana plant-s valued at: | jpegs £300,000 ($900,000). : NOW! . ue Born in a Texas town With the —=ssmssssietceeesemcc: : f ad | p 0 ename—of--Waxahach-— = . i ie, Jamie graduated from North | Texas State University .with ‘a Ve e leo music teaching degree. and mar- | e We m Y al 'rief® singer Arthur Apy before i: e Ou 0. | moving ° to’ Toronto in 1961. Previous to her, 196) casting as “‘Anne’-in ‘the ‘Donald -Harron- Norman Campbell musica}, her ; show business experience. had | \ been limited to chorus work in several stages musicals ‘inelud- ing the touring company. of Ty-~: ‘lrone Guthrie's . ‘'...M.S.. Pina: | . = et fore’) and in .CBC television}. a ete ieee 3 : : shows. like ‘‘Juliette” and “The > = sams ee a PTommy Ambrose..Show™:. orm EI AE = z Jamie's portrayal of “Anne” was-her-first-professional—acting— role and she tackled it with en- | thusiasm and_ naturalness. * Nathan Cohen said. of her: | “Miss. Ray. ‘catches in full mea- : i \sure Anne's. romaticism and _in- A 1 dependence, and-she has a good | | voice. In particular, she pro- | WEOFFER ‘Singles Doubles Housekeeping Cottages. ~ 12 miles from Ferry - ‘Handy: Beach - Children 's Playground | rere ~ We sare. -pleased to take “this Oppor- tunity--to ‘welcome: all our friends and visitors to our beautiful town of Montague. “If you are plecinins — CRAPAUD- ~ MOTOR COURT | Crapaud, PEt =~ Phone 9° a cainping trip drop in and see our i « wide array of Grocery: Supplies, q F - !opposite Miss Reid,.in ‘The Ot- | : : sit . tawa Man,”’ has had a long and | MODEL LIGHTHOUSE IS TRAVEL BUREAU." fi successful dual career_as anac- aaa ‘ tor and writer. He has appeared | Se pete a in half a dozen. Broadway plays - Mig mined é : — award at the age of 15-and since (ineluding the title role in “The : ; “ “es! ‘ive | will 1a ‘Ee then as rapidly - climbed to @| month Man’) and f iL See oo i : i — “Position—of -internationall-renown- oe = Wart endian aha ono a oe i : are tin films, television, radio and on |,. ‘ SAUERE 3 : his career, he has played ‘oppos- | istage.“A_weteran_of five. S€asons | ite—performers like: -Alec--Guin= [= -Groeees-Sapplier: “ @-Propane-Gas Sales} a old: fae id f ces “of Shake speare -at~ Stratford, : | * ness, Kagherine Hepburn, Cath- = : L new a Miss Reid has played lead roles |. ice “Heyes, | e Furnishings _and. Service - WARREN” arine Cornell, - New faces and old favourites; artet will be here~ to repeat [oa Broadway aka uae appeared Margaret Leighton, Shelly Wint- Tourist Home ! 4 are included in the cast list of | their roles in “Anne of:Green in “Who's “Atraid -of © Virgina |" Tyrone Power and Honor | te Y ; =e the Company for the three lav-|Gables” and take part in the | woof’, “Dylan”, and this -past Blackman. He has just complet- : Mrs. John Warren - sf ish productions in Confederation | other productions as well. atntar in the Tenneseke. Wil ed Walt Disney's colour’ film ne « Centre’s 1966 ‘Festival of Mus-| Also returning for a third sea- |jiams- play. “Two Slapsstick| Willie and the Yank"’. His dual - North River ~, 1 | In centre of P. E. I., 3 miles west of Ch’town, 1 imile: on 225 ‘> te: Milton, 6 beds;-4 rooms, 1 housekeeping, all at $4, $3 and ic and Laughter’’. ee gon will be Barbara Hamilton, vet! : |career continues this summer as ‘Hi | h & Vv i Tragedies". This Past SeasOW) iter of the ’66 Festival's new lic ey. anle ersting.- Many of the a aE . ere inte bes bi fe ss she also made her first ney ; Gs be_back with the festival for the- || product P Ber ee The Property — {Musical “The Adventures oft pee cae . a ‘ e ‘ third season and are already and “Anne”. Last fall, Miss ivate T ti “Homie Cooking. “Phone Ch’town 892-1941. }— familiar figures on Charlotte- Hamilton appeared in avery See with ae oe (Private Turvey"_and an tes Montague ea P E i town streets. - successful Toronto musical call- ne arron, who will play production as well. SEK : For Reservations Phone Charlottetawn 892- 1041 For instance, there's Jack |ed ‘She Loves Me” and, she’s TATA I TT TET 2 , oe eS . Duffy, Peter Mews, Marlyn Stu-| been making. .s.h.o.w. business. | : a = a > - - ee here two years in a row with | dramatic actress. W | the: -hilentouss revuer“'S-p-ri:n-g-+-up-her-role- as@arilia_in““Anne}__ ta Sas Thaw’?.-Although_‘‘Thaw:’..won't.| of Green Gables” by by. joining the a Vernon, P. El. e our ion fh En joy ne be back in this. year’s Festival, Canadian Players ee s ing | Glass Menagerie’’ and *' . ie ‘ iS ce 2s eS i Only a 10 minute ‘drive to Charlottetown on Wood | | Th | Tr i i ' rave - er “<= ee “ | lottetown”’ brought Bob Ainslie rom - : ; : - Wheel a Fortune © ito the Festival in 1964 and ‘65 / iB privileges, modern conveniences. : a and he'll be back this year as; Z : ae : : Ballard in “The Adventures of RATE $6 TO Ae PER UNIT. : | Private Turvey’’. - : : |; The’ list of second- season per- i ‘Lo é Ca ins i formers is led. by the great comic ~actor Eric. House who- u ' gave such a memorable perfor- : : Tite FORTUNE megan mance_—here 5 BRIDGE © | Laugh with Leacock’. id Sd i will ever forget him as the ba Prince Edward fsland ‘I clerk or as the ost ewe | * sor?) This .season r ouse j , é starred in Anouilh's ‘Poor Bit- i i TO ALL : Lodge Has peating thespart he played last J i 7 } i : : ; fall at the Charles Playhouse In | T RI ee ce : : ' | Boston. This, summer he will : i i a eo a ‘ . soe | play the mayon.in ‘‘The Ottawa | i ideas t gs ma se e uest room ivate b I) Man": and will also appear in} : 6 G t : s with priv basins ‘The Adventures of ene ‘OPERATORS bt i 7 | Turve i ; : e Hot and cold water aes at ia tourse; Jamie Ray, the Joo a “tiny Texas-born. red- head who! . Sma ere ttt | *‘Anne”’ will be back*in the same | Lounge ‘ ele Phares singing the familiar songs oo : ; certs —s “Gee, I'm “Glad ‘Em —No- “One- : Tourist ason Lar cheerful dini room — z Else But Me”; “Oh, Mrs. Lyn- Se = e ng : ‘ ide’! and “Wondrin’ it and | % Excellent meals : I nignts-at-the Theatre. : * news |. Most of the supporting cast 3 ao > from. last year, found the Islan ss i. bi H ss ito their liking and they too will See-us for -- " a for the 1966 season. Tals Se. : / a Ins ave . ff be back fo tie: Maurie’ oO Fire Insurance i. A Lemay, Richard Bruaun, Diane | pes j our e2 5 [Dewey “and Roy. Urbah_ will re: ®@ Auto Insurance H Le your vacation. No need for reservations, you have a home reom itable for hous eep- t their “‘Anne’’ roles alon ; : oo ay palate 4 re oh - RSih show-biz veterans like Maud bs : any time, any place. See them today. =... 3 ing . Whitmore and local actress .Es- ‘ : = ; 2 + ISLAND MOBILE HOMES | - Phone - Souris. 78-2. Aen ald: Harron, already known n r tslanders-*as ri ee Ss Sea ; . : aw aes erry F Pre | “Anne of Green, Gables—. : i fe 4 Mrs. H nels ; Kate Reid won a Dominion | _Summerside Tae é Dial 436.51 iv ; E i Dean ii headli s well as a straight Be eee tas: row with:{ @ratiitic: actress, Ste. followed ARTS MOTEL AND CABINS partures”’ last season in Toron- | mae and Shuster in. Char- Islands Highway. Double and single units, hotusekeep-| last summer in . | os” at’the Crést in Toronto, af s d poe @ 2 Bedrooms - 5 |-won the hearts’ of everyone as | fo : : fr l : Raneipner | for a Successtu ! claiming -another run of sell- out in 1966 ey vounavers ; a “Yes, this compact an, is equipped with aun he for ented you ; ; ther Pletch. “at ama” Festival ‘best actress” - ! mer | joined by over a dozen excellent , © Two minutes car ride te salt-water SEE a tial appearances at ing Re i , | Headlining the roster of new tal- ent are Kate Reid,the first lady | of Canadian | theatre, and Don- @ Located on a river Sy : These familiar ,names* will be |