” he Guaré'sn, Cha-lottetown, Thurs, Nov. 5, 1988. Yank Entertainer Comments . Cn His Treatment In Toronto HOLLYWOOD~-(CP) — Comed- fen George Gobel said Tuesday he is not harboring any grudge azainst Canadians because of What “he descriged as an unfor- tunate experience at the Cana- di2n National Exhibition in Tor- ’ onto last September, — “I have ‘considered this. a closed incident for somé time,” Gobel! said: “I like Canadians and.I like Canada and-I certainly would be happy to play up there again— anytime they want me,” he added. “Providing the money is right,” said the comedian’s manager, David O'Malley. Gobel said he was “‘a focal point of a political wrangle ihat I never really understood.” Gobel was paid $50,000 for a 16-day appearance at the exhibi- tion. He said some_newspapers in Toronto carried headlines asking why the CNE didn’t hire a Cara- dian instead of a Hollywood . He said Jack Arthur, producer .@f the grandstand show, shoved a note under his door asking that he delete the words “hell” and “damn” from the script. ODD MANNER “I did delete them,” Gobel said, “but that was certainly an odd way to request it.” - After he came back to Holly- KINGSBORO Mr. fan MacGregor,son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacGregor, East Baltic, left_ recently ~-to further his educftion at Truro Agricultural College, Truro, N.S. Mrs. Percy MacDonald, Kings- boro, is convalescing at her home following a recent illness. A number of persons from this eommunity attended the funeral of the late Dr. A. H. Smallwood whose death occurred at his home fm Souris. He was well and fay- orably known in this area, having practised dentistry in Souris for over 50 years. c Miss Edith Rose, R. N., re- turned to Boston Mass.. after spending the summer with her , ~ gister Miss Mable Rose and three | brothers, all of Lakeville. -- The Kingsboro male quartette | assisted: in the worship service at ? the Souris United Church’ Sunday, October 25th. They sia acompanied by Mrs. Clinton Ste- wart. The quartette is comprised | of Messrs. Harold Hunter. Robert Rose, Wilbur Jarvis, and Kenneth | MacGregor. Mr. Kenneth Murphy, Elmira, required treatment in Souris_hos- pital following an accident on the Elmira road. when the truck he | overturned. Mr. and Mrs. Brendon “Bell and family, Charlottetown, were. Sun- day visitors at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Rav Dixon, Bothwell. Lic Brent Robertson, Red Point, Jeft recently to take over the du- ties of assistant pastor ‘in the Un- ited Baptist Church., St. Mar- garest Bay, N.S. Mr. William Jay arrived from Connecticut to be at the bedside of his mother. Mrs. Wi'liam Pierce just prior to her death on October 28th. The members of the Kingsboro wood in September, Gobel told Mirror-News writer Lee Belser in an interview published Sept.’ 17: “I still don’t know what it was all about. They started criticiz- ing me in the newspapers. People shoved notes under my door and politicians used me as a football. “At first» I thought I had dropped a bomb as an ‘entertainer. I thought maybe the people were going to stone me. ‘But then when I found out that it wasn’t the end of the world or|of the end of my eareer and people started. being nice to me,’ things weren't so bad." w Gobel said Tuesday, “I never experienced anything like it. But I don’t want to blame anybody.” In Toronto, Mr. Arthur said he sent a memo to Gobel asking that the word “damn” be dropped from the act. An assistant had slipped it under the comedian’s hotel room door. “I had a huge cast to worry about,’’;Mr. Arthur said. ‘I'd. like to be able to deal all.the time on a person-to-person basis but it’s just not possible. Hiram McCallum,.general man- ager of the CNE, commented: “George was treated rather shab- bily. He didn’t quite come up to my expectations but that may have béen because of the peculiar PHOTO REPRINTS of local pictures that appear in the: " THE GUARDIAN and the EVENING PATRIOT are available até«Cy the following ; prices Byx.7 GLOSSY ~ 1.25 each 8 x 10 GLOSSY 1.50 each PHONE 8506 er call in person at the switchboard THE GUARDIAN and THE EVENING PATRIOT Branch Offices at Summerside Souris atmosphere that developed.” church choir gathered for a soc ial evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacGregor, East Baltic, to extend good wishes | to their son, Ian on the eve of his departure. for Truro, N.S. A sing-song, games, and contests were enjéved anda suitable pre- sentation was made to the guest of honor, after which refresh- ments Were served. Mr. Francis Stewart, South Lake, has been a patient in the Souris hospital for the past week. Mrs. Ernest Avery, Lakeville, has been a patient in,.the Char- lottetown Hospital where she re-’ cently underwent surgery. “”’” Cld Hugo Poem Is Discovered BOULOGNE - SUR (AP) — Workmen EF ills poem, written on parchment stuffed inside a lead pipe the statue, as they removed the statue from its pedestal looking the English Channel dur- ing the weekend. The statue damaged during the Second World War, was- removed to. make way for another E j image 2 of Napoleon which President de Gaulle has ordered set on the spot. It stands on the place from which Napoleon’s grand army was to have left for the invasion of England. Literary historians theorized that the po@m was to have been | Meet read .at the dedication ceremon- ies of the statue in 1841 but that it was supressed by the French government because of its vi- olently anti.- English tone? Eng- land and France at that time were just \beginning to patch up relations. after the Napoleonic wars, : poem, addressed to Napol- eon. reads: Along the water's edge:} within the gloomy Babylonian cities, to the cheers of 1,500 delegates at the Ontario Progressive Con oo Association annual Stand erect forever there, en han ae the lofty column. , Watch our vessels and pro- tect our towers, Be proud of us for ever and keep us free, quiet and serene. France has still a future, France is still the Queen. Thy empire collapsed but the people live . on, Fiddling Contest held recently in | Charlottetown. Once again East- ern Kings can be justly proud of one of its native sons. Mr. Harland Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William. Robert- son, Kingsboro, left recently for Toronto, Ontario where he ex- pects to spend some time. Miss Dorothy MacLean, Elmira, | is. at present. a patient in the’ Souris, hospital... Miss Audrey .. Robertson; ac-.: A group of’ prize winners in the’ Rural Beautification Contest | | from this vicinity attended _ the | ‘banquet held recently at. the | arlottetown ~ Among { |those from Kingsboro were Mrs. | companied by her friend, Miss Barbara Rottray, both of Char- ‘lottetown spent the week-end at” the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Alexan- der Robertson, Red Point. | 8 ounces 3.98 * NATIONALLY ADVERTISED * © aaa rE %Sexatt * © 9 vitamins and 12 minerals im ene tablet. + Batanced formate... 9Vitoming = out pe alain = 2.89 NTT iTA AA e698 = DRUG STORE Callum. MacLeon, Mrs, Borne, *Robertson, ando Mrs. on | MacDonald, who cones ce! | gratulations and a cash prize.on* | behalf of the Kingsboro Women’ s) Institute. Mr. E. S. Rose, East Baltic, has re-entered the Souris hos- | pital for treatment. _ Mr. Basil Massey, Halifax, N. |S. who was a.abusiness visitor to Prince Edward Island during the ipast week,. spent the weekend + wit relatives in well. 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