ImlthHMIMhpb. l runasaiyu, a,” , r,“ . H lions Clubs, ladies Auxdiory 3f;- 3; gagged-aim: .mme m u. 0W1“ the Parade the flag mat. ncéssas pagfiggylohfogofiaemfi $00161; “in” vtvm '1"; dim” i - 01' para e, when every- ti 0! the eff rt day! Then the Strawberry Prin- one will be mighty him the . . Bl. d cm on '0‘ mud. n .. k c cesses will be paraded in their place to go is to the lobsgtgl: din. finial: of the auxiliary and a. 98 finvertibles in the big parade ner put on by the centennial fit, . V . th hands. floats. flag maioret- committee. The annual picnic for the Evelyn England, 01 W" EXRUTE 5 MEN blind was held at Da lvay side, being 31 Yea" Young. 1" ALGIERS (Reuters) ._ pm recently under the oeived a cup and saucer, sour men were shot by a firing supervision of the field secre- venir of the Island. “luau Saturday in Algeria's . P-C. Bower. the ladies 0‘ The afternoon closed with I first executions since it became the Charlonetm women's supper and refreshments aerv~ independent two years ago. 0: Auxiliary. B‘SSlSled by Lions ed by the ladies of the uuxil- the five. only one was involved Charles Beasley and Neil Mac- liary, Hem-y Doucette, president in a crime with political impu. DWI” 0‘ the Charlouewwn of the Canadian Council of the cations. The other four were “one 01“: K158 L10“ DR Ben' Blind of Charlottetown, on be sentenced to death by ordinary ' m Rlehl 0! Remington. Bud half of the blind, thanked the criminal courts. Lion Lea Hogg of Summerside. m due when." mm the ettes etc. Finally at the hall the It looks like three great day! Montague area and surrounding his moment will arrive when of fun and excitement and the districts who will be competing George Fraser from Charlotte- bu“ town of Montague should for queen, made their first pub- town will receive the ng95' jammed packed for the .9 lie appearance at the band con. choice and crown the tirst of “ellvmes- d II on Fri. lgomague's Strawberry Festival day evening. Official judging ueens. begins Wednesday when they ‘ Don MOSSOI' will be carried by convertibles ii.§"$viu”°i’§:fn“‘n“.”“~’i.wi‘i’; 3'9 P‘lmflle Performing Ann",a‘nd meet the judges for The Albany. Kensington and the first time. The Don Messer Ball will be Summerside Lions Clubs pro- They will be presented at the the climax to the Centennial vided transportation for the i blind of their area to the picnic. I The Charlottetown Lions Club ; donated prires for the various 1 comests. All blind people at the A name by master of common One of the greatest attractions WWMW Festival in Monta- ies Gene Murphy, and later will of Montaguefa three-day celebra- W‘ . be present at the-delicious tur- tion will be the mammoth par- This famous CBC group. Brent l key dinner. served at the wares ade slated for Friday. favorite! With 0811mm!“ audien- 4,. house and in Poole's store, Low- Floats, majorettes. strawberry 1365. has long been popular on Picnic received a gift i er ntague princes-gag and band. will be on Prince Edward Island. With Special guests at the picnic? were Edward Wheeler ' ' 6!}: ednelday they will be at hand to make the parade a Mel‘g 05b01'ne 811d Charlie the street dance held in the memorable one. Decorated bic‘ Chernbel'llln and the full be!” under the direction of their fam- ous leader. Don Messer, a mem- orable evening of music. song and dancing is assured The ball will be under the dia- tlnguished patronage of His Hon- our, Lt.-Gov. W.J. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. The vice- regal party will be receiving 9.30. For CGSion ' gust: dailte is Friday. July 17. Welcome To Montague over L000 Hear Concert M“ Minnie's' Gill Shop ' “ B'"d°"e" .3 la '2 9.. 5' is n E: h 5; 5. r.- er good weather condi-i tions the picnic Was well at-“ to ed by 60 persons from var- ious parts of the Island from East Baltic to Abram's Vll- I lage. Many of the blind party cipafed in a number of contests conducted by 'the Lions. A few Phone 838-2492 The Town of Montague also enjoyed a swim at the beach. GAME WINNERS Winners of the baloon-blow- ing contest were Rosella Arsen- ault of Abram's Village. Angus MacDonald and Mrs. Gertrude Payntcr of Klnkora, and Peter McGarry of Charlottetown was given a special prim for the largest ba . Prizes for the clothespin con- test went to persons who could . 'WELCOME! TO THE [5 MONTAGUE - Despite threatening weather an appre- Montague STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL V - l remove and hold the most Malling“ P. E. I. Sgivmggiggfemgf gsaégco: clothespins in one hand. Mrs.‘ ' at Bgudeneu Park (gem RCAF Jean Walsh of Albany had 16 i and » Central B nd f m on NI Seldon MacLean of DeSable and r and mm 68"sz ; Mary MacDonald of Ens. Bal REGA'ITA _. k glofilmmdfg "K e 11 0 tic each had 15 clothespins ‘ VI 8 cel' 9"“ 00": Champs for the Rugby ball var [ad from the light classics to throw were E. Doucette of DON’T MISS THE FLOAT PARADE POP ?l;mn&Mlc- The Progfgfl‘; Charlottetown at 60 feet, E. . ON FRIDAY v;an need by Sgt. 1 Wheeler at 15 feet, and P. 80- i ‘ - wer at 47 feet. v TO ' The town crier from Char- gar Doucette. John Pippy' SPECIALS AT EVERY STORE! lottetown A.G. (Dickl Turpin. of Mt. Herbert, and Phil Bower ‘ ', 5mm, Mm. a d R H neurotrasthzi .5." it“ ‘ BELLE S SHOPPE I - W1 ee in ‘t e - Olin . W n ego a brations at such locations as sandbag thr p l ow. I The ladies showed their an F thority in the home by tossmgl the rolling pin_ Gertrude Payne ter tossed the weapon 47 feet- Jean Walsh, 39 feet. and Net- . Murray River, Georgetown, Car- Montague P'E‘I' . , DROP D: AND SEE OUR DISPLAY dim and Montague. - Eugene Murphy briefly out- ' ‘ 0F ' lined the program of the Mon- tague Regional Strawberry Fes- tival to be held. next week. He tie stewart 313 feet, Nettle Stewart also won the " " ‘ FARM MAci-Ii-NERY 1 mod ea form that av- ‘ ' l % 33min life crannies for moms THROUGH THE WATER “mm pm °‘ ""3 “mm” — queen of the strawberry festival. for guessing the contents of a ack $9 ‘ . REID and MocKENZIE . . ' v v m- m” 0'8" PLACE! inon'rAGUE PHONE 838-2242 Hospital E I a b O r P re p a r o 5 Child’s Injuries Mm... "'—'—‘ Campaign Said Not Serious srRAwaERg FESTIVAL f WELCOME ~ Nears Close Being Made For Festival mm year-OI Burke, daugh- . MONTAGUE -—-The Kings Merchants of Montague in queen contestants who will be baseball and really deserve a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Foster I - l I County Memorial Hospital’s an- conjunction with the Montague formally introduced from the big and enthusiastic audience Burke.164E1mAuneWere110t nual campaign officially closes Regional Strawberry Festival deck of the Nancy Ann. one, of to encourage . serious, following an accident on i . I . ~ ' Summer Street Saturda morn. MD M, st July 15. and while the results of Will feature a two-day town Montague s largest pleasure Supper is served at the high . y I ntague Stra bani Fe 'Ival much of the canvassing have wide sale on Thursday and Fri- craft. _ starting at 4.30 am. and his at 9230- DONHI, MISS "’ ‘i ‘not been reported at this time, day July 16 and 17th. Tile unveiling of the world's a delicious ham supper with file was l‘lldlled *0 Charlotte- collectlons made by one can- mm-r and r the cm” largest strawberry short cake. strawberries and icecream for town Hospital after being struck and Regatta vasser indicate a good response. "1:11:13? 0}“; Ariold MEAL a project of the Montague Yrs dessfl.t i. the menu, by a car driven h i an” ac. Total {eceipts t0 dale are men has been engaged in or- Me"- Will 8150 take Place he" The strawberry queen con~ Le“ 0‘ mleman' s e 5“ m 3 small. however and amount to gamsz the festival since ea,_ The Regatta will be officially tesmnts will be entertained at :nmocrercagrilgfislon and bruises s u N T A N . $1300. Citizens are urged 1: 1y last fall. Plans have been 3563“ «at 2512m- byPremier a private dinner with the Judg- . support this effort, so the o - completed and one of the 18,g_ 3 er . aw. es at 5 pm t' f 000 ma be attain- - A turkey dinner with straw. I awaited crowning of the straw. we 0 $6 3/ eat celebrations to ever be held 7 pm. a“ Should be in q an ‘1“ take place By in the area will take place July be“? Shortcake WU] served re din 35 for me excl“ dig. :heJhospital authorities report 15' 16' and 17_ in the warehouse and 111 Poole s plgy a? the dive“. :1: win with Georgel Fraser. Charlotte. : t une was a busy month Wednesday July 15 will sec Store. ‘ land behind; the hub school. “er erownng the lucky win. . with an inpatient daily average the annual Lower Montague In the evening a concert Will This mil day will wind up with n kn d 11 mp . of 30.5. with the number of be . ented in the Mama. “9 - -4 we own an 'we . . Regatta sponsored by the Mo“. 13595 E a street dance on the parking ed D0 M d h I 1 d_ outpatient admissions being 155. . H Re ion,“ Hi h Schm] audiiop n esser an 18 can mgue Reglonail Stra‘berry Fe. g lot at 9 DJ“; The orchestra lOI' era be plamng for an! 00 stival assisted by the Lower mm featumng the Charlmle‘ the dance Will‘be the big sur- cum“ Wm, Mar; Don_ and SKY—DI VING EVENT LOOK FOR OUR SALE l'l'EM! ... 3' O Prescriptions ' velerimnm Drugs Montague Regatta group. This low“ centennial Chorale an?! prise and possibly, oval a mmel and mm m I . \ year's event will be larger than gige%au?b:;:'ce 11.233333:er is the mg no” d" be said as the presence of this J - ‘th it t' th rl ay A MAIL ORDERS RECEI'VE PROMPT the??? £2.33“: 41: Montague man. w... 0... so no... com... 35:13; gygnpgggggfggf sale, Aregatta will be a long distance Thursday July 16 is chii- with bands. flag majorettes and swun from Georgetown to Lo- drens day and the first day of strawberry princesses. decor- wer Montague a distance of th town wide sale with spe- ated bicycles, and at 3 pan. e ' 1 1-6 miles. Other swrrnming cials featured in most stores of flag majorette display behind ‘ competitions will as usual he he town. the high school. At 4 pin. Mpn- ‘ g . I ' The fifth annual vacation 5" held. The boat races will again Art Sullivan's little league tague’s best cooks are aemng ‘ ‘ ‘ s ble school was very succe'sm‘ feature the lobster boat race starts the afternoon off with a again as they have Wednesday . . . 0 15’ brought *0 ‘ emcmllm‘ 79' and it is e ted the com t- rousing game of baseball at and Thursday. And this time a cenfly~ 1“ Park My“ Church ition for tlmaclntyre trogfiy Sullivan's Field at 1.30. Follow. P.E.I_ special of lobster dinner M The large“ “mm °f Children to be presented to the winner ing this is the decorated doll with strawberries and «earn mg". yet were "shared M the will see greater competition carriage and tricycle parade,‘ at the auditorium. ‘ Z ‘ week 1°" m“ pmgnm of Wm” than ever. Prizes have bee and soap box derby in front of At 9 pan. the ball begins un- ' - . . ship, Bible study. games. sln!‘ made larger due to the extra the high school at 3.30 p.m. der the distinguished patronage o e mg and crafts‘ The “MOI w” expense to the fishermen in Then at 4 p. m. the older boys, of the Hon. Lt. Governor W.J. =8 under the leading of Rev' Tye‘ preparation of their craft. the midget team. have their Echonald and Mrs. MacDon- Mrs. Norman MacLeod guided . . ' The regatta will have a visit game. Both of these teams will . .. the daily sessions and also act- - ' l k the erl l umP In a ed u “smut M". Reginald from the Strawberry Festival show an excellent brand of At ten ococ eag y 1, Gay was the Music Director. - i l - At the closing exercises Mr ? David Murphy represented in; ' D WEI-COME w I and REGATTA JULY 15, 16, I7 ’8 a t . tlficates of recognition to qual- ifying children sinawoam . i'alt’tt:::'“.‘“tiif‘i:‘:t TO THE MONTAGUSE Commeau, Mrs. Joseph Mac mm“ mm“? REGIONAL STRAWBERRY ‘ ma Ty rs Roderick Machnzie, : e. M . Miss Ann Bevan: class 5 years— ‘ "mm FESTIVAL E"‘°“"° - in. ‘°°P"’°“‘°"°Y 5 My 15 . u . 17 Efl'marl‘mfiir’f,‘ 3.23.1.1: " Thursday morning 3 MacKay, Mrs. Ronald Irving: class 0 years — Mrs. A. J. Mun pow-r "155 $36 $4; 3°33: llé’i'i‘t‘iiii ‘ Plan to See Our Model Ship 1 STRAWBEKY QUEEN fibfi‘éfiwlfii Display At The Garden of The Gulf Museum The Town of Montague and Langley ~ ‘ mom; eta- ii'yean (atria) I Event finfifih‘fifll - 15th, 16th, 17th Fruit Packers invite all to visit us July 15, 4;“ )-- Rev. m, George Y»... en... ‘r~M—‘<.W~‘—O-Ofi.vo -.. - ‘4 . . . . - . . . I mama“ mm“ m “m "A" ‘ We Have Extra Special BUY‘ 16,17 and ioin in the festivities. ‘ “can ‘mW—flfl9 For These Three Big Days on MAY and mom 33m: emmda . y ' ‘I ' ’ scoaod «it‘ll EI- moomii morons 1, m, ~L|ewe||yn It , LANGLEY FRUIT PACKERS immfizm mm" Pm m". ‘ I.‘ E L mucus u...