{Summerside High Siuclenil Em»womw~mLeads Grade 12 Results Seven girls are trying for the title 0! Prince Edward Island Dairy Princess for the coming year, and the chance to repre- lent their province at the Can- adian Dairy Princess competi- tion held annually at the Can- adian National Exhibition in Toronto. o'clock this morning in Birch Court where the girls will be‘ Interviewed by a panel of three judges. They will then be taken to dinner as guests 0 Datrymen's Association. sponsors of the event with the P.E.l. Junior Farmers. who conduct the competition. Back at Birch Court the girls 1 will each deliver two-minute ‘ speeches on any subject rela-i tive to the Island Dairy lndus- try. ‘ Dressed in white slacks. ' blouse and shoes they then go Queen Arrival! In S’sicle May Be Early Het‘ Majesty Queen Elizabeth i may arrive in Summerside i shortly after 5 pm. Oct. 5 in~ 1 stead of 7:30 pm. as originally ‘ scheduled. it was learned year terday. l A member of the royal visit planning committee said the Queen is expected to land at RCAF Station Summenside at the earlier hour and be driven ‘ slowly through St. l Eleanor’s . and Summerside en route to the ' Royal yacht. “Britannia”, whic will take her to Charlottetown! to open the Fathers of Confeder- l ation Memorial Buildings. l Ch’iown Girl Aged 21 Dies In Alia.‘ Twenty — one - year - old June Macintyre ocrmerly o! Glar- lottetown died recently in Cal- gary. it was learn Imyre. formerly town and Cardigan. Highway 1 Fatalities Hit Record Highway fatalities in this pro- vince hit an all time high in iihe first seven months of this year, it was learned yesterday in a report from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The 21 deaths on the Island'- to the Experimental Farm barn to assemble milking machinery l Maris High School. was third in and mm. a cow. me, which 1 the standings. and is the winner they have to clean their uten-immnd'a Green, silo Gerald Bartlett. a student at ‘ following pupils merited the re 1 PH. Dairy Princess To Be Chosen ioday won $100 for placing first in‘ the provincial grade 12 exami-iCampben, 2. nations it was announced yes- the standings and prizes by the department terday among of education. is the winner of a $75 prize Theresa of Present (or the Competition } winner of $25. Ralph Lewis will be four junior farmers from o’Leai-y High, was fifth, Ontario and tour the ’ lunch and enjoy a day at thel a“ arm. m e. ‘ All junior farmers. 4-H Club: 1Second - $15.; 'I'lurd ‘ $10. Country and Western Spectacular Starring O Cur-Icy Fox - O Lamar Morris H ’ 0 Mrs. Hank Williams 1 Jean Shep TWO BIG SHOWS Thursday. Aug. 20—8 and 10 pan. of BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE CHARLOTTETOWN SEE HANK WILLIAMS JR.’s 25.000 AUTOMOBILE JOSEPH :- LEV“ woo-u .Wmmmasmmeomn Mary M a r tin. of Montague High School placed second. and Gallant. of Stella Montague High School was fourth. and O r— and senior 4-H receives a $25 prize. Garth Ra- The competition begins at u , Club members with a leader i yner, Summerside High School. ' iplaced sixth, and receives $25. The prizes are awarded by the members. parents and triends,Provinclal Government to pup- are invited to bring a picnicills standing highest in each public high school: First - $5.; ' 'lille ' Cousrns, 2. roads up to yesterday one by one the number recorded irom January, 1963 to Aug. 31. 1963. The report. referring only to events outside Charlottetown and Summerside. ‘sted 143 "personal injury” accident. so far this year. as compared with 166 to the end of August last year. Accidents involving property damage exceeding 099 this year number 4'71. There were 467 such accidents reported to RCMP in the first eight months of 1963. Man Pleads SUNDAY AT 9 RM. Sponsored by The Lions Club apeioraikla‘iiri.RoienWTCHUM com h M W" GM has i glonal prizes: Laren. 2. James Beardsley. 3. Betty Colwill. MacPherson. 2. Robert Seller, Crawford and Dianne MacPhee (equal). 2. John Thompson. Kathleen MacKinnon. Alberton High 1. Karma Kinkorn High Peariene Corco-i ardg, 2. Andrew Kearns. ran, 3. Aleitha Corcoran. John Keefe. Athens High 1, Donna M Miscouche Hill! l- Louise G31" Praught Central Queen's High 1. Velda Clark 3. Allison Weeks. son. Morel] High 1. Evangelin Engleww my. 1' Mirhm Trainor. 2. Rita Curran, 3. ‘ George Morrison. Lewis. 2. Norma Bulger. Evangeline High 1. L e on a . Gallant. 2. Alfred Gallant and Shem Cam’thers' Noella Reid (equal). 3. Mariette Arsenault. Remington High 1. William ' Wanda Crozier. 3. inc Kickham Confederation Centre LAST TWO PERFORMANCES TONIGHT 6:00 and 9:15 DON MESSER and HIS ISLANDERS int. 2. Bonita Poirier, 3. Donna Montague High 1. Mary Mar- tin. 2. Lindn Green. 3, Stephe n. Evening—1.00 & 1.50 ll, Twilight Port—All Seats $1.00 I LAST DAY TODAY 10:00 am" 2:00 and 4:00 pm. THE CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE GALLERY THEATRE Adults $1.00 Children 501! Coming Sunday August lit—9:00 PM. MAUREEN FORRESTR WORLD RENOWNED CON I‘HALTO ONE NIGHT ONLY COMING MONDAY August 17 to 22 "SLEEPING BEAUTY” presented by the Museum children’s Theatre at 2:00 and 4:00 pm. Daily Adults $2.00, Children $1.00 "FIRST OiFFENCE” The Nation] Film Board’s Premiere Run of a Feature Length Film dealing with an ndolescent’s search for individuality. Evenings at 8:30 PM. Pill! to attend. Openln Ni lit C Green Room alter the Evenigng Parlors?” renal-dying; iii: Sleeping Beauty and National Film Board Of- Admission 81.00 plus your ticket stub. SEATS Lodges 01.50 Everyone ALL OTHERS: Adults—01.00 Students—75o Children-40c Centennial ESSO Tickennobilei ' Sells Tickets At Your Door TUESDAY— Kenclngton 10 a.m.—lz Noon RCAF Base. Summer-side 1:30-4 p.m, WEDNESDAY— Holman’s of P.E.l. Summerside 10 lam—4 p.m. THURSDAY— Montague. Doug’s Setvlce Station 10 urn—4 pan. diarge of d nken d ' leaded guilty to the lesser ol- me of impaired dri ng and was fined $125 and costs or so noon yeste ay. *Qtrd drunk and incmabb Vqllined 020 and costs or so ENDS AND FACT WHERE solENcE FICTION EGINS!! TOURS 0N CENTENNIAL DOUBLE DECKER BUS MONDAY SATURDAY - Adults 50:: Children 25: OPEN HOUSE 12 loo PM. EVERY SUNDAY CONFEDERATIO‘N CENTRE ‘ Due to closed to L 7 CONSIDERATION CENTRE BOX OFFICE Open Daily .................... ., 10:00 on. - 10:00 am. Sundays........ ........... .........7p.m.-0:.m. iz-uu unai- 0 pm. nun ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN Doll 0 un. - 8 pan. yo ............ . .......... ..12 noon - 0:00 pm. RESTAURANT OPEN Moudnytoflotmduy Salim-1.007380)... Sunday... ...................... “Elemental” the public on Visitors Welcome in Casual Clothes “COME AS YOU ARE—BUT COME" Sunday rehearsals the theatre eudftoflum will be Sundays. ' iArlene Douglas and Allan John- E (equal). 1. Eric RlCr-l- * * * * * * * * i i O’Leary High 1.11am?“ OM.I.MMGM.S. mudeltlulwpemtdh cont: Iliad-fl. I b U.’ W 00”. Infill Met. Louiu Gallant; "3,"... mm, 1, in mm, percent. John MacDonald. Donna Mac- ' men“. m“ 1' Gerald d minimum of seven subjects ALBERTO" Emu Luen' mud. madam“ Ma" Bartlett. 2. Garth Raynor, 3. ° cm. 1; Ken-u Campbell. iiyil Reeves. , Clare Darby- “d W“ 1"" “° “1°” "n" “7" Pearline Corcoran. Class n: Sheila Bernard. Faye Tignish High 1. Muriel failures. Class 1 includes the c1“. [12' Aletha Corcorln. Creswell. Donna Dcighan. Val- HOBM- 2~ Russ“ Gallimt- 3- names of those who have at- Faye Fraser. Sheila Mclnnis. em Ellis, Faye Francis. Dorig Alfred MROChel- tallied 75 percent or more of Class l - Cheryl Corcoran. Frost. Reginald acAnsland. PASS LIST the aggregate marks in the re- “Elalne Daltofl- Pauline MacCailum. Jean Mac. The pass list includes the quired minimum of seven nib- ATHENA HIGH an. Barbara Mandersm‘ Owl names of students who have iects; Class II. 00 to 74.0 per- 01.“ 1: James Beardsley. (Continued on page 3) ' ii ¥¥¥¥44¥¥44 L NORTH llliiEll The wonderful story of a boyand his dolphin not»! H);- Souris High 1. Arlene Boylan.‘ 2. Margaret Stewart, 3. Joseph- Stella Maris High 1, Theresa Snows E ' .4 2:30, 7 h 9 D I» V‘.’ . SUNDAY AT 9.00 train. ‘ LAST SHOWING TO'N‘ITE Show mm 8:50 _“BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!” A FABULOUS WORLD BELOW THE WORLD! Bastian: 55:13am: “BEST COMEDY MADEl’lli/cwswoek “ABSOLUTELY ’_ MAGNIFICENTI'Ir/m Magazine] Manholeworhllaoes 10101193! ,5 "You're a real dish, sweetie. Atrue dish..." Mom!“ - 'W. You can’t tell I: the ' y .- . . __ will Sliver: Ema-m. 7g. , Mflmmwmm “ I apart without a scorecard il/ 1 my» .HAiWAlUSW W “ Emmott 'mrSlAIE-iegmoumm carp/702 ‘”°w‘ 2:30-7-9 SUNDAY AT 9.00 390mm By The K. at C. Claudette Anne Colbert Blythe ********** "Thunder On The Hill" CENTENNIAL EVENTS ‘ / STARTS MONDAY | Enrybodymimrbunfunnyiailitfl SATURDAY AUGUST 15 NORTH RUSTICO — Centennial Celebrations—10:00 a.m. Unveiling Vet- erans Monument—Blessing of the Boats—fiddling and Step Dancing—Track and Field—Games Bingo — Lobster Supper —Dnnce TYNE VALLEY - Centennial Celebration: - 1:80 p.m. P a r n d e - Choosing Oyster Queen—Band Concert Royal Cann- diln Dragoons Band—Sports Displays—Fireworks —Dence NORTH RUSTICO —- 3:00 and 7:80 p.m. Highland College Scottish Festival with Sandra Bald Jones—World Champion Highland Dancer and Level Scots Pipe Band and Dancers. Q o 'y. ,.E\ l‘x CHARLOTTETOWN — . 5 P. E. 1. Ladies Golf Championships I ‘ covarrmo— .. «It ' .\ 8:00 p.m. Go-Kart Racing ' . . h ' \ . ‘ ‘ .A casnnomrowu— ‘ y » . l, ~.H ._ ~ , V 7:45 p.m. Horse Racing Driving Park w . v ’ w : g , “r .. "intermission music by Band of Royal Canadian Dragoon". DISPLAYS—At Basilica Recreation Centre. adjacent 00 Travel Bureau. International House — A collection of over 000 dolls from all over the world. . Women's Institute: Handicraft Display—Demonstratio- throughout the day on rug-hooking. quilting. jewellery making. and copper on ll Children's Display-An Impressive display of school children's work undertaken to mark the Centennial. National Film Board—Continuous showing ot documen- tary and travel films where the visitor may relax. Sunday. August 10 NORTH numco-i-lioo p.13. Highland College Scottish Pectin! with Sandra Bald Jones. World Champion Highland Dancer and bent Scots Pipe Band and dancers. I! raining. Indoors. Monday. August 17 CHARLOTTETOWN—Old Home Week and Provincial Exhibition. amu- luau at am ’JII. more "an; mun NORTH BUSTED—7:. mm. Highland College Scottish Festival with leaks Held Jones. World Champion and own with Pl em and m " m". l m. Mean. .m— Tucsdey. August 18 “In-Wm“ cmnnomrown—olc Home Week and Pr mm "on , m... racing u mo all ma ’.I. It!“ n'rn nvmoo—viu "i. nun-u College new mom with um and in... were '1‘. WWI-duvet om.nmmmmwfl *3 *ii