, , Peat Eiigmen whe wee © ' | ! Wayne, Shuster (sardout is last years Wayne | e od * |and Shuster show in Charlotte = Cast Begins town arrives in the province } ine tsianaers iis weekend. Arriving Here The Wayne and Shuster show s | District - rriv ng opens at The Confederation Cen- Eastern and Centra prtcts | F n al Sh O ot Jack Dutly “already hefe. te Theatre Aug. 17 and one @ = The Guardian, Charlottetown Sat., Aug. 7, 1965. 5 n \ He's doing his bit to make ee awaiting this great : Spring Thaw and Anne of Green 5), /.0¢ . = #2 CONNAUGHT RANGE s. is:fired from the peas 600 sad | Soules o memnnenes that ‘they “Rehearsals get going early ‘ | so MARCH, ONT. — 900 yard ng early . ‘ A 4H Junior leadership | “how to conduct yourself in an 1 tiva eign ee. oF em v ranges 5 8 Tes Gens crake eaten this week canteen Set Se See 08 oe cee | Buen: co is es jeral’s match today at the’Do-| J» the Jubilee Cup team|at 12.55. p.m. and his partner, Canada exported $145,973,000 oe SS See ere | oe ae ed oe 5 | minioa of Canada Rifle Associa-| match fired in conjunction with|Frank Shuster is due that same worth of fish and fish products on wees with ee a Gna sees public, Dr. jtion prize meet will see nine 1) the Letson match, the eight-man | evening. In 1964. fgust 9 and the closing dinner on |‘decision making,” Patricia Pe- | a land marksmen taking part. _|Island squad finished with a me edie ata te naerway A total of 24 markamen com: |score of 7 out of 34 pOins to] oe eke kk ok ok Ok Ok ioatey_evenins, wit wan ote | weed te fom Sleapture second place, behind) eee tee ee nee ees We this Province in the meet which !yianitoba who squeezed the vic-| ‘ Right Rev. George MacDonald, |recreational programs. The rich and colorful tradi-;ser of Charlottetown, pipe maj-| The qualifying stage, the Let-| ‘FY by @ one point margin. = NORTH RIVER ry University ector on Monday| Three speakers are slated for tion of the Scottish Highlands|or of the resident band, The son Match, fired -from| Individual scores of the Is- JT} evening. Wednesday forenoon; Rev. Dr. |will come alive this weekend|Lovat Scots, and also pipe ma- 200, 500 and 600 yard ranges |!anders were: Tpr. Clark 101, : . ¥ 2 i when the Scottish Festival, one|jor of the Dartmouth, NS. Le- was won by Lt. Gerry Oullette|W02 Susick, Eldon MacLean, Lt. ¥ Tuesday morning David Rog-|F. W. Bolger, SDU, will speak . y é h ers, organizer of the course, will|on “P.E.I. and Confederation, of Prince Edward Island’s big-| Sion Pipe Band. \of Montreal who registered a| Jenkins and Tpr. E. Jones, = discuss the question “What is|Neil A. Matheson of the Guard- ACTOR DIES gest tourist attractions, gets un-| Daily concerts are presented possible 105 points firing under|With 99, Tpr. Bob Barwise a +H”? Mr. Rogers is director of |ian-Patriot will discuss “Com. " |derway toda: at 4 p.m. at the|at 7.90 pm. every, weekday ltricky wind and mirage condi-|Cdt. Scott MacDonald each with extension, P.EJ. department. of | munity history” and Dr. Frank | Ver Highland College in North|might and also of Wednesday, | tions. orig Pypeaneatee i eran character actor | Rustic Saturday and Sunday afi Top marhsman among the Is-| At the end-of four days shoot- agriculture MacKinnon, PWC, will speak on 55, died ustico. today : “The Parliamen ee Everett Sloane, 55, yes alice tniis tho ite hee tee 4 p.m. from y through janders was Tpr. Ronnie Clark| ing for positions in the Grand COUNSEL SUBJECTS The aflerscen includes © tour| Satay Gates er dats wotied | pion” highland “dancer,” Goal |ond_ iscinding August 22 |ef Charletiotows with a soute of | Ragregaie. by Thureday sight One of the more important /or the legislative building and. immedistely determined. Since | singing and other features Students are enrolled from/191 He was followed by Lt. Al|Mike Susick was out in front) sHow AT parts of the course comes be-|the Fathers ve building and/ immediately determined. Since of the isd peer 7 re | the Maritimes, Quebec, Ontario| Match 100, Tpr. E. Jones, WO2| with 547, out of 580 points. He TONIGHT fore noon with a panel of peo- . of Confederation World War II he had. com part This is ay SOey we and Manitoba. The annual sum- Mike Susick, Tpr. Eldon Mac- | was followed by Lt. Jenkins;545, 2 Memorial C o mp le x. ‘Talent | centrated on tv roles. gram. : the fifth y.€@T | mer school is-operated by the! Tean. Tor Ray Véssey, and Lt.|Tpr. E. Jones S37, Tpr. Clark ties with ‘the 4H'ers. Night” is set for” the- evening Wirephote) | this big musical event has been| Highland College of Prince Ed-|Rainh Jenkins each with 99, Lt.|536, Tpr. MacLean and T pr. Chairman: for the girls , | houes- a as staged on the huge outdoor play-| ward Island and under auspices) wary MacLennan Lea 97, Capt. |Barwise each with 532, Lt. le_Detulela‘Detans pane); John Martin discusses par- | form. In the event of rain, the|of the Prince Edward Island | Roy McCabe 98 and Cat. S. Mac- George Rogers 531, Capt. Mc- a eee Namentary procedure” on Thur-) Geo to concerts are presented in the} Tourist Association. Donald 96. Cabe 529 and Tpr. Harold Jones Leah hee Tin able | sday morning: Rudi Dallenbach | FQGETOWN recreation hail: Immediately following the The final stage of this match's27, somes. Scenatese tuaiaisten talks on “What is leadership” | f Some 40 students are enroll-|North Rustico petinemence the Chandler, P.E.I. depart-j/also be heard. Collegé this year and once again|the United States resort area of | e ment agriculture is chairman| 4-H awards will take over in the dance instructor is Sandra|Bar Harbor, Maine, for a one-| of the panel for boys. Cpl. Rob-| the afternoon sessinon and new | Relegsed |Bald Jones of Fifeshire, Scot-| week appearance. This portion | us an wes ert Williams will counsel on|4H Projects will be discussed, | land, 1962 adult world champion|of the festival is under auspices | Sponsored RCMP, Wallace Wood, Marsh-| followed by an evaluation of the | |Highland dancer. Piping instruc-|of the Bar Harbor Chamber of SUNDAY AT DUSK K of C. field, will advise on farming, |course. Those participating in| The long looked for new era | tor is Pipe Major George A. Fra- Commerce. Malcolm MacDonald on trades, |the discussions include Roger | prosperity for Georgetown | Nn er on ro George Wright on agriculture |Younker, Marcia Dixon, Cecil |™ay be just around the corner | ili . and Alexander Campbell, Sum-|Taylor and Mervyn McNally. |@5 it was learned the special | First Year Student Mi itia merside, on professions. | The closing dinner at 5.30 p.m. | !and use report commissioned | Am outbreak of forest and controlled by local residents and’ Enid Coles will meet the group | will feature announcement of | bythe Town Planning Board grassland fires Thursday and|was practically out when the preacher at the 128th anniver- | River Valley: Sunny, becoming R, ee oe | Roar" Eantne Guiee| Seewraearseas ec] Q3¢§ THIS WEEKEND _ | FST Ta aad Smee : — wige AAU Be pe) eae in x ONAN ee aease : : | Dr. Kerr has been active i erier.. Winds west 20. Low- WO iid . sine abeacactian ‘ B R | E FS (gears Gat at ‘encpal a | fn_S8 and”, Freencton 5 RTH'S Phar macy |\Ton ght only Show at Dusk | Pine Hill Divinity Hall, then as| and 90, Saint John 55 and 80. 142 Prince stannno later in the forenoon to discuss! awards. Prov. Legion Meeting lopic At M MONTAGUE .— The 1965 Pro- vincial Convention of the Royal| Canadian Legion, which is be-| was presented to the Board yes- terday by town planner Walter P. DeSilva, Halifax. it is assumed this planned guide to future action will mean that the anticipated speedup in Georgetown development will ontague Chairman MacDonald report- | ed briefly to the meeting on a| joint committee session he1d| soon take place. It is believed the board com- missioned Mr. DeSilva, who was formerly provincial town planner here, to study the situ: ation in Georgetown regarding | Lt. Col Leo Although the report has not |nonorary colonel of 5 Signal Reg- |in Canada. Candidates are sel- Will Be Inspected Today F. MacDonald, 10 a.m. The full-dress inspection form- ally concludes’ five weeks of in- tensive military training for the candidates. The student militia training program was inaugurated three years ago to provide future of- ficers and NCO’s for the militia ing held at Montague on Sept-|recently with provincial com- ember 10 and 11, was one of the mand officials at’ which many main topics of discussion at the|details of the procedure and re- ee soe of ~ Monta- | sponsibilities of each committee ‘anc in the Legion | were decided. Also, a joint meet- Home Thursday. | ing with the. executive of the Convention committee chair- Ladies Auxiliary of the branch man E. Foch MacDonald repor-| would be held on Monday night ted on the progress of plans and|to decide on catering and en- period this year was 4,355 pas- Se ani 42 To Speak Here Rev. A. E. Kerr, BA, BD, DD, LLD, president of the Maritime | Conference of the United Church | of Canada will be the guest) sengers: 1,326 cars trucks. LOCAL |president of Dalhousie Univer- | sity, Halifax: RETURNS HOME Though now officially retired | Eric Lapierre returned to his|from academic work, Dr. Kerr) proper use of available land in| relation to a planned develop- | ected on the basis of their aca- demic standing and personal during summer and-winter and) attendance at summer camps. This ‘summer’s program has Connolly. Instructors Cpl. H. Koenig, of the “I’’ staff, and four NCO’s from local mil- itia units: Sgt. Wilfred Smith, and Cpls. David Blanchard, Ken- ment and expansion following | the introduction in the King s| Amy Cc. Moore wee capital -of- . new: indus=" Dies In Hospital The death occurred at the! |Prince Edward Island Hospital| neth Foley and Gerry Blanch- ard. : Two Companies Establish Here |Friday in the.province is now | believed successfully controlled. The most serious outbreaks in the Shamrock — Tryon area where forestry firefighters and been released, and possibly may ; year i nd are taken : are not be made known for several ee ee from aroun Lavan phases. of train-| Other equipment fought t wo) Gillis. } days until it has been studied, |the Charlottetown area today at|ing, which includes local courses blazes from late afternoon; Heavy smoke from all these Thursday ‘iiitil last evening. | Provincial forester Frank Gaudet said last night that crews would remain at the scene as long as some hint of fire remained. He saidj however, the blazes had been successfully controlled despite the stubborn- forestry truck arrived from Al- berton. | Believed to have started from | burning garbage the fire was | on property owned by Joseph | fires was noticed as far east as Montague and at times was. par- ticularly heavy over Charlotte- town. x Smoke in the Alberton area Thursday night was attributed by some to New Brunswick fires. | ness of the fire burning deep in moss and ground material Yesterday afternoon a small outbreak was reported in the Fairview district after a hay fire spread to brush. The North River__Fire... extin- guished the blaze. The department. of forestry \fire truck at Alberton was call- |ed out yesterday to a fire at SMELL 18 CHEMICAL | Fish oil with a strong smell \contains about 200 times as much nitrogen as blander- | smelling ofl. .. | Spring Park Day By Sunday the cooler air will | ing Toms." have retreated northward leav-| Hopes of “an early capture| ing the gistrict under clear skies. pee been expressed. Island, Eastern New Brunswick Counties, Lower Saint John Outlook for Sunday, sunny and warm. High tide today at Charlotte- DIAL 4-3424 DRUG STORE OPEN Will be open Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening and all day Sunday. : year was estimated at 9,170,- 000,000 bushels, the largest crop in man’s history. FREE DELIVERY e <, "FROM PAGAN IDOLATRY TO THE WORSHIP _ OF ONE GOD...FROM UNTOUCHABLE PRIESTESS ~‘TO WOMAN IMMORTAL! 17 a "THE THREE STOOGES xctss cms cee arrangements to date and stat- | tertai ot visi i EATHER. recently, after a short illness. of | Glenwood on grassland proper-- School Kindergarten ed that all aspects of the plas. | the noe dew pele ny =< : Ww THER Amy rf Moore... i . OTTAWA —.The current _ is-|4y owned by Elbert Betts. : rg : . INDAY _ SHOW AT ning were on schedule and that| The meeting was chaired by TORONTO JCP) — Tempera-| She was the last of a family|sue of The Canada Gazette); The O’Leary Fire Department) Parents interested in register- STARTS MO d ; ‘DUSK everything possible would. be|Presidest L. Ht. Mattic, whe or l¢ercr’’ of seven children of the Re v.| shows two new private compan-| poured 2,000 gallons of water in|ing their —children-for classes | -,, 7 BARBARIC MACABRE AND GRUESOME... done for Legion delegates, visi-\ened the meeting with the usual’ Low Overnight High Friday |Fted W. Moore and Mary Helen|ies with head offices in Char-|efforts to control the. blaze and |peginning Sept. 2ist, please con-| BIZARRE AND ave s00 tors, guests and their wives to/ceremony and afterwards intro-| nalyson 50 Davies, of Charlottetown. lottetown have received | their | an additional 1,200 gallons WAS ltact Mrs. R. E. Mayhew —| IRONIC, BLOOD-STAINED AND SADISTIC...UNCONVENTION- make their visit to Montague a|duced one guest, Roger Roach, | y eros, 4 |. She was a graduate in music|letters patent from the Secret-/ysed by the forestry truck. || ae PROVOCATIVE...CONTROVERSIAL...FILMED TO PRO- memorable one. : lhe ie. leameh wolfare olfies| were eerred . a |from Mt. Allison and in nursing|ary of State. : Although still burning 1a st/Tel. 44227 or Mrs. E.S. Lord —| AL... <eee even sten ers Arrangements for the accom-| with No. 30 Branch, Richibucto,| Regma 0 s7 7% | from _the Sick Children’s Hospi-| | Sanpale Lid. has ben tneos-|evening the blaze was being cir-|Tel. 44940. Limited number of | DUCE MAXIMUM SHOCK!” —Frank Quinn, Daily Mirror modation of the delegates and|N.B. One applicant for ordin- Wales... 57 74 | tl, Boston. : oe Eric Hi cled by a highways department |children to be accommodated. for convention sessions were/ary membership was accepted! 7 ,'onte : | Among the surviving relatives| lespte, Charles umphrey | bull dozer and was believed un-|neadiine of registration, Aug. “3 ; being made as conveniently as|into the branch. oo are Frederick Moore, Bunbury,| 20 Clifford George Meek, Au-ider control. site : “HORRIFYING,, they could be in order to facili- | LANDSCAPING Ottawa 89 | Australia, Victor Moore, on the| thorizd capital is 4900 5 per| ‘The previous day a grassland |™th. tate the work and allow as much) Discussion took place’ ot the| Momre4! - 87 | staff of the External Affairs De-| Cemt non cumulative redeem | fire at Port Hill was successfully ‘ WEIRD, exleisure as possible between ses landscaping and uncompleted | puen'<cton $s [partment at The Hague, the Ne- var see at & ne of $10 and $008 cour == ee ee ee ee ’ HIDEOUS, sions. z work on the’ refiovation of the a oe 7 74 jtherlands, and Mrs. May a hanen: withinek par value... er : ig | building and a motion empow-| sanct nee 53 a8" | Drought, Vernon, B.C. | Spain: 748 ches | heen. Sacre ; HIGHLAND RIVE IN \eoe SEE IT FOR , |» ering the president, secretary -lpatitay 5 75 Peter's Cathedral Charlotte. | Porated bythe same three mes COLLEGE 2 "YOURSELF! y WORA Northumberland .treasurer_and_ trustees to_deal Ch sottat poy es |Peter’s Cathedral , Charlotte- aent- tee mathwrtesd capital is ths : : , ia eae LIVE AND ee with these. matters was unani-|C"@7otetown . ... | town. same North Rustico, P.E.I. presents | Ferries Report ==", "5%: cw, 7 6 <= ‘ : , Mai wan meres ote Order/s Jems # ™ | Bolicg Checking | _% 20% oN cnr ~ Scottish Festival jor Increases of the Eastern Star to use a|Boston . .......... ser g ents hier wae 2a al ela tac] room in the building free of |New York ......... * wo Prowler Rumor__|The_ Michigan state university. @- a —--Aa-increasse-during-J-ul-y—of charge for-welfare- work, one~af-| Miami ~~ $2 80-—-;-5- = “library says it has acquired a '-4,960 passengers.-and 2,265 ate noon each* week. ol New: Osleans 2 90. Sr =a: =yolume = collection ony ‘Wrobiles “over “the Same” period Following discussion of other | Tucson i 1 | eo Soe me Ue Sl cme, terlere aad ducting trem} ily con : ; last year has been reported by/items of business the meeting| Los Angeles ...... ci. Me [Gees cheek on several svetions| tee ar a as cone a ae Ge keen On erries i i a Last month, 90006 Smenuhgera; | faeatina 7 orate ts ee HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- garding a prowler, have been hake nay eat Pe j—_— — Also Wed., Sat., and Sun. at 4 p.m. *k * * * *x* * * k * 21,794 cars and 2,641 trucks tra-/and the members enjoyed a so- ther office says cooler air is | causing concern. w,|man script and many with "usc? Seer caee cape g velled on the Wood Islands-Car- |cial hour during which lunch| €*Pected to move slowly south-|~ Authorities report, however, darckinant badines pia ie | = ibou ferry run, as compared was provided ‘by the Ladies Au-, Wm from the St. Lawrence / many of the rumors are with- ted to be of special value ta . with 63,946 passengers, 19,529 xiliary. | River Vallley today. Along the | out foundation and their invest- rodents in eee inistr, xk «xk ke ke KH 4 *& MH RM ears and 2,167 trucks in July, | leading edge of this new air| igations lead them to believe | Studen police administra- e 1964. mass showers and thundershow-| they are simply dealing. w.ith|,tion and social science. sHows ~ Increase for the May to July Rey, A, E. Kerr ers are expected to develop. | another of the annoying “peep-| World wheat production last| aa Wl TODAY ONLY 2:30-7-9 _ drunk and incapables were each | liome in Black Pond having be- | Continues to be active in a num-|town 6.48 a.m. and 9.03 p.m. At. * ing a patient in the Souris Hos. ber ot teresa including The | Rustico at 2.23 a.m. High tide | I SUNDAY AT NINE mc " pital, for the’ past week. ‘Nova Scotia Hospital of which|Sunday at Charlottetown 7.38 ve he is a member of the board. ja.m. and 10.01 p.m. At Rustico . 20th Century-Fox ARE PATIENTS | ‘Dr. Kerr will address a meet-|at 3.15 a.m. Summerside tide | i Mrs. Angus ‘Beaton and her/ing of the Presbytery of Prince {eighteen minutes later than | a ola) fe d meni FION Wibe sister, Mrs. Mary MacDonald, Edward Island of the United|Charlottetown. Sun rises today | = lon J East Point, are patients in the|Church at Spring Park Church. /at 6.16 a.m. and sets at 8.21 | * | Charlottetown, Monday, August|p.m. Rises Sunday at 6.17 a.m. | 9 at 2 p.m. before returning tojand sets at 8.19 p.m. All t i mes Souris Hospital. APPOINTED TO U.K. H. B. Chandler of Ottawa, |) NOV? Scots. ADT. formerly of Charlottetown, has) PO OOO aO Se OOOO LL D &. THE COUNTRY DRIV STURGEON TONIGHT ONLY ssi je recently been appointed United | Kingdom and European repre-| sentative of the National Film| Board of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler left Canada early .in August to take up residence in London, Eng. MINOR VIOLATIONS Gordon Lawrence MacDonald pleading guilty to crossing a so- lid white line, was fined $10, and costs or five days yester _. day in city police court. Three |“, fined $20 and costs; ‘one was! word fined $15 and costs, and another | ont was given a 20-day suspended mmm sentence. MISSIONARY EXPECTED | Dr. Helen Ramsay of the Free | Church of Scotland Mission Sta-} tion in India was éxpected last | night by plane. She is on fur- | lough and: comes ‘here from | Scotland and is enroute to Aus- tralia, her homeland: She is ex- pected to meet with Free Church | of Scotland groups in various center's on the Island before travelling on to Toronto. Dr. Ramsay is a medical miss- CANTEEN THE GO-GO BOYS..GO ALL THE WAY! | 2 HUNTER: amc AVALOW sore BRAIY | Admission: Adults 75e; Children under 12 FREE COMING SUNDAY and MONDAY “SKY DIVERS” Sponsored by Sturgeon W. I. RI SISISLLLLSAALLLL ZAM E-IN - J. Frank Willis The Harmony Harbor Quartet , "Songs and Verses UTIL GLY || the Sea” “Piekets $1.25 to $2.50, - SERVICE Tickets $1 for Adults; Two Box-offices Open Daily: Summerside—Link 9 to 12 Noon. — a ¢ Centre Charlottetown Festival ‘65 SUNDAY, AUGUST &—9:00 P.M. CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE featuring - “Howard The Turtle” Every Day Except Monday in Children’s Theatre letter Travel Agency—Daily 9 a.m. to 12 Noon; 1 p.m, to 5 p.m. Ffiday te $ p.m.; Saturdays Confederation Centre—Daily from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Sundays 1:00 p.m. ot 4:00 p.m.; 7:00 te 9:00 p.m. MeNIFIGCENT? TECHNICOLOR” PANAVISION® 7 ‘ 50 cents for children. st Mee cme, os SUNDAY AT DUSK “Eions club” TAKE A DEEP BREATH... then laugh your head off at the comedy where the girls are medically chaste! BETRAYED BY THE VERY Wim ea iT ai PEARLS BUCK |» LEO MoCAREY COLOR-by DELUXE BING CROSBY GRACE KELLY a FRANK SINATRA L ~ ‘4 uM * ae H O% STARTING MONDAY SHOWS. 2:3 -7-8 S@ls 7 SOCIET} . ; ‘e