lin all areas:of the National Park, |with the one exception at Rus- : ltico Island, are full, park offic- jals seem to think that the in- flux of tourists is down some- Camping Areas Reported Full | . Though the camping facilities Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts ne Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Aug. 13, 1965. 5 the past number of weeks due to 1deal weather for sun bathing and excellent water temperatu- res for swimming” To insure protection of camp- ing facilities as well as the possessions of each individual what during the past few days. camper, three park wardens and Camping facilities at Caven- ane Semneenenee per camp dish and Stanhope were report- al i eae on the led filled yesterday witha = mr, McAuley reported that inumber of vacancies being repor- there are the usual number of |-ted- -at-the-Rustico Island camp--damages* occurring around the ; ground. park-area;-This involves the | Accomodations for trailers at Cavendish and Stanhope include government: owned faciltties SUCH as windows and plumbing \77 and 14 respectively with 226 facilities. “There have been a =) \camping facilities at. Cavendish {¢W cases of petty theft,” said : and 16° at Stanhope. the Superintendent. Don McAuley, North Shore OMINENT MNI meeting; . E.-M,. Aitken, superintendent, said ~ yes- ® ' Seams ot Weles -Onllege _ Sieiritides ome = me : WEATHER terday that he noted the hizh- Town Police S Ip 0 ost together last evening at Mont- a + 7 lest concentration of tourists be- 4 ‘ aan cua & a “ MacKinnon, PWC principal, | ltween the last week in July and Investigate $250 000 | ing held to re-organize the and Mrs. Aitken. Dr. MacKin- ti x (CP) — Observed |ine first week in August. T ° I | alumni society. From left are non addressed the meeting on oe MELO 4s 57 | “Beach usage on the North wo Accidents : ' Hon. F. Walter Hyndman, who behalf of the college adminis- Vankolives 62 67 | Shore has remained high for : & The new marine slip for acted as chairman of the tration. | Victoria anaes 53 62 SUMMERSIDE — Police in- Georgetown will be built by At- led ¢ Sant 29:8 90 vestigated two accident Wednes lantic Enterprise Ltd FP oa dg Roy- | ioe ans eees = o | Speeder Fined day. _ International half- aitv, at an estimated cost + tee tereee ton truck owned by Harold Ar- about $250.000, “ PWC Alumni Reorganization « Regina. ......45++ 58 96 ‘At Summerside senault, Duke Street parked ac- The slip he for _ de- : Winnipeg Sideses 60 90 ross a railway track near De ie oe . partment of industry and na- L i Wi h M C oronto 84 = Blois Brothers was hit by a train, | ; ba 8 ; tural resources will be able to L@ it eans Committee ai... 7 | SUMMERSIDE ne’ “aga There was to one in the (ruc | ed andle ships up to ons oO Montreal 78 at the time. The da to the ¢ Cc HC ) ‘ d costs on a s ing mage to ae within the) 4 ways and means committee of the sonia -~ socie er 66 nts baller R Hin | truck-was-estimated—at 6800. | OLDEST LIVEST K S WMAN AT ALBERTON x ; ; Federicton . ....% Mi “consisting of Harry Kiely, Keith op te itor of Prince of Walee Erecericon «wot SL BE fon, @C, im Town Police Court The second accidem occured axes wallace, oldest lve: horse.-Mr. Wallace, who Is #2, ition assocation, (See exhibit C | MacDonald, and Dr. Athol Rob- Portance of the Alumni to the Moncton . ......... “ momen: and Beaton Avenue. ‘Involved %t0ck showman at the Alber- is a past president of the exhi- story and picture on page 3.) PWC §$ ta erts was selected by unanimous|coleze in its capacity of ap-|Halifax . .......... 59 «72 Two accused were each fined 01. 2 1964 car driven by Paul, (0% exhibition, led the parade consent at ‘a meeting to re-or-| pointing seven of the — fifteen Charlottetown . ..._ 50 74_,$20 and costs or 30 days. One of Bennett. Kelly of Willow Avenue! ‘Stars of the Show” with | ganize the Afumni Society. held | members of the board of gov- Sydney Soe ore ae 73 «| the accused was charged with il- and ‘a 1960 car-driven by John his prize winning heavy draft T Li FA T R fc orms oca at Montgomery Halt or cae ernors after an interval of Yarmouth e : 62 ~=legal possession of liquor and pay) sinclair of Roger's Lane.| ® ing seven years Se shite 63 the other with drunkenness Damage to the Kelly car .was_ partment a fast moving fire des- CAUT B h This committee will look: into ., He expressed the belief that Boston. ........ 89 Another accused was fined $5 estimated at $150 and tothe troyed the home of Mr, and Mrs. : ranc the purpose of the college is to yy; ee and costs for disorderly con- Sinclair vehicle at $200. Pius Steele at 298 Fitzroy Street | FRIDAY 9 P.M ps leading to development ot | lop_into_a_first-class univer- Miam! = Led duct See shortly after noon yesterday 1 ce 4 group of the-statf members the Alumni and will draw up a a T the tacubtion of arte, [NOW OTHEDE «000. Bz (auct: : 3 SATURDAY of Prince of-Walgs College have itution with the legal ad- St¥ ! Soy a TcsOn I Mr. Steele said that he ha 8:15 & 10:15 P.M. formed a local association of | vise of J.P. Nicholson. | Scrence education. Los -Angeles ....... 72 85 | district is expected to be cloudy just finished a late breakfast MATINEE SAT. 3:30 the Canadian Association of Uni- The meeting was opened by | Dr. G. Dewar briefly addres- San Francisco .... $8 snes | with little temperature at and had left the house to go up 5 ADM. 30c - 40c - 60c versity Teachers. Ian Robertson welcoming” the’ — the — and a general HALIFAX (OP) — The wea. | foreseen: town, He just barely reached Hs : : . z Elected officers of the” PWC Alumni members on behalf of | Lactionjon teen. ginee— on — ther office says light showers; Regional forecasts: the corner of Edward and Fitz- | FOLLOW THAT DREAM’ association were Harry Love, the committee who first looked oe development of | were reported in New Brune:| Annapolis Valley, Northern ~4roy streets when Mrs. J. Alden | ‘ELVIS .PRESLEY—Elvis hits the road to trawtder and hits ormadeet: Tan Brown: vice-pre- - into re-organization. : | A meeting will be held in two | | wick and western parts of the Bere Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- Ellis, a neighbor, called out to a new. high in rem Sear ait a heart warming story sident and Dr. J.J re‘ arv-treasurer. = him that the house was on fire. | foe the entire family. Laughter and fun, hilarious. escapes. The owner was quoted as say- Excellent. ing that the structure was par- - * tially insured by his wife. COMING MON. - TUES.—“THE BLACK: KNIGHT’. Alan Mr. Steele said he wasn't sure Ladd—his biggest adventure im color). of the cause of-the-blaze~but-the-} other two provinces Thursday Eastern New Brunswick | evening and fog lay thick along pn Cloudy with scattered | the South Shore of Nova Scotia,| showers. A few thunderstorms and -along. the Bay of Fundy | this afternoon. Seasonabdle tem- coast of New. Brunswick. peratures. Winds southwest 20, evening. Hon. F. Walter Hyndman then weeks to consider acceptance- tock the chair as past president of the constitution and. the com- of the former Alumni Society mittee’s recommendations” as | which was discontinued several ;, ways and means of securing a years ago. He appointed, with charter | Traffic Court - Home Cocket Light A light docket appeared be- fore Albert Dinnis, the Peace in Traffic Court. ves- terdov., Charlies Joseph Wilt of Sher- wood was fined $10 and costs when he pleaded guilty to ae ing to transfer the revis ret on a motor vehicle: another a cused from Fredericton was as- sessed a similar fine for a stop | to clear over the northern sect- town. Sun rises today at -6.22 oda sign violation j In Need Of Cleanin U | fons of New Brunswick. _ja.m. and sets at 813 p.m. All BIG Y Both cases were prosecuted Ss g p_ -|_On_ Saturday—most——of——fae-|times-ADT. HITS Charlottetown detach- Bagge NE sea by the ment.of the RCMP. LOCA BRIEFS: ENTERS.HOSPITAL Hector’ K. MacNeill, 261 Fite roy Street, Charlottetown, -en ered the Prince Edward Island Hospital August 11 for treat ment... SOD TURNED Russel Ewing, clerk of the session of Park Royal United Church turned the sod for a new church extension during a cere- money held Wednesday evening. The new extension is to be used “ning “on King streer Testitving yesterday were | the approval of the assembly, a | nominating committee consist- ing of Ian Robertson, J.P. Nich- who-were to choose the above | committee of five. Dr. Frank MacKinnon — ad-, Gressed the meeting on behalf | The temporary executive until ‘the next meeting in two weeks | , consists of Hon: F.W. Hyndman: | Justice of clson, and Eugene MacDonald chairman, and Sue Martin, act- ing secretary. Among the promifent PWC | Alumni pre:ent was Dr..E. M. Aitken of Hamilton, Ont. Magistrate Says King St. Two youths were each given! 20-day suspended sentences on conviction of ‘‘loitering’’ yes terday in city police court. Edmund Somers, Bradalbane. | and George McLaine, Hamilton. | | Ont. teurrentiy visiting hi¢—for-" | reer heme in Milton), were giv- jen the penalty as.a result _of_ Vcharges arising from an incid- ent about 2.30 W mor- | Cnst. Donald Trainor, a Mrs. | Prunty, and the two accused. who had each pleaded not guilty to the charge. Referring to the area where the event took place, Macistrate A. James Haslam, QC, comment- ed that * “we've got to clean it up." Cooler air-was-onceagain_ad-| becoming light _ this from Quebec: | creating cloudy weather with |.75, few thunder. | Charlottetown and Moncton 55 vancing south showers and a Low-high at Kentville 58 and New Glasgow 55 and 75, _storms-at its leading edge.-The | and 73> Outlook for Saturday: leading edge of the cooler ale, | Comey. Clearing near noon. Lit- | should move across the district | tle change in témperature. | today, ' cloudy producing generally conditions with showers |town 12.57,a.m. and 12.10 p.m High tide today at Charlotte- in all regions. By this evening | At Rustico at 7.16 a.m. and 951 the cooler tir should have pushed | p.m. Summerside tide eighteen | far enough south to allow skies | minutes later than Charlotte- “Anyone who's down a lee erica eka THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN and causing trouble is going’ to be punished,’’ he ae : | There were only cases on the a The case of Brian David Sian | / Charlottetown, charged ~ wie ‘failing to stop at red traffic | light,.was_adjourned.to_Aug.13..- following ~ testimony by Cnst | Allan McLeod and by the ac- ——“eysed- Who pleaded not guilty 1a i nal wa hae ee costs or 30 days for illegal: pos- | : session of liquor, and a man charged with being drunk and incapable was given a 20 day suspended sentence. Yugoslavia is building 14 fact- ories and three power. staitons in nine African countries. STARLITE THEATRE Summerside _STURGEON __ FRI. &SAT. AUG, 13th, 14th_ | STRICTLY LY (A LAUGH | AFFAIR! | “Don't Miss It” Admission: ‘Adults 75; Children under 12 free Destroyed Despite the alertness and agil- ity of the Charlottetown Fire De- origin could have been in the kitchen. No one was home at the time. x *& © Fy 2 + * WX Their daughter Rena was at a | cottage in Langley and son Earl is in California. kxkkeekkkkkk rt o Shows Daily - % DROVE SLAVE AND MASTER INTO 2.30 - 7 - 8:30 A DUEL OF DEATH! FRANK _DEAN SINATRa -MahTIN ANITA URSULA ie ne education work | 5 3 arate —~Canteen-Service- Hy oe ee i : : Thursday and Friday, August 12th cal 13th “ u sroncTAUGHT HERE Coming § Sun.-Mon. “SANTIAGO | Dame Academy learned recent- ly_of the death of Sister St. | at the | ._ Mary Justin McCarthy Motherhouse of the Congregat- ion de Notre Dame in Mon- | ‘real. Sister St. Mary taught for many years on the Island. DIES IN SASK. | Word has been received by Mrs. George MacNeill, Pass- more. Street, _ Charlottetown of the sudden passing of her aunt, Mrs Alex Lowe, Davidson, : s es #89 “Bye Bye Birdie’ In Color, Starring Ann-Margaret, Janet Leigh, Dick Van- Dyke and Maureen Stapleton: Confederation Centre RL LAN Anko LAA ttt t tA HINER Mite RiNOeL CRT fron COLOR FOR TEAAS Prom BECO TE wren ence, mils FRIDAY ».13° HORROR MOVIE TIME TONIGHT AT 11.45 P.M. s Sesk., the former Ella “Fo Naughton of Winsloe North. Fu- . ‘ i i 2 / peral services were held Aus. 11 Chegrlottetown Festival ‘65 | ¢ O ME! LOOK! Church. ; Presents = | BRC CARD PARTY Mrs, Joseph Roche and Mrs.. Margaret Bradley. were first” and second in the ladies section at the card party Wednesday © night at the Basilica Recreation Centre. In the men's section, John Coady was first and Jos- eph Shelfoon second. Other orize winners were: special SUNDAY., AUG. “JACK IN PERSON “JOYCE SULLIVAN” and 15, AT 9:00 P.M. SCOTT” DEEP INTO THE “EVIL EYE” Show at Dusk To THE TWILIGHT WORLD OF THE SUPERNATURAL - WHERE HORROR)) - WAITS FOR YOU ! ML a yes bala RS Sascha orize, Mrs. Margaret Walker; : } i ARaty of pl en gl ag Renn POPULAR and INSPIRATIONAL pe “lIsworth and John Hegarty. SONGS and POETRY Sa , CARD PARTY Prices $1.25 to $2.50 at Mrs. Margaret McGonnell was first prize. winner in the ladies section at the Community Cen- _ tre card party Thursday j=. Mrs. Gertrude Gallant second while the freezeout wan to Mrs. Helen Carmody. Mrs. Harold Cudmore was consolat- ‘on winner. In the men’s sect- ion. A.R. Ellis was first and B Martin second. Freezeout went to Jerome Dorion and consolat- | ion to Frank Duffy. The door Prize was won by .Leo Berrigan | Two Box-offices Open Daily: 9 to 12 Noon. CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE featuring "Howard The Turtle” * Twice Daily; Three Times Saturday No Monday Performances _ Tickets $1 for Adults; Summerside—Linkletter Travel Agency—Daily 9 a.m. to 12 Noon; 1 ».m, to 5 p.m. Friday to 9 p.m.; Saturdays Confederation Centre—Daily from 10 5® cents for children. a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; YOUNG: AC coun DICK FORAN - ELSA: CARDENAS sereenolay by ROBERT CREIGHTON WILLIAMS pirected ty R.G. SPRINGSTEEN * Produced by GORDON KAY _ AUniversal Picture in COLOR L an © Capitol — Show et 11:45 p.m. A pS | The Mad Monster North River—Show at 11:45 p.m, fefpicicegee { and.a special prize by John Sundays 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; 7:0€ to 9:00 p.m. ‘ Hegarty, KH Ne kk Ok KK Kk Kw KK OK OK OK = bE A RR eR IP § sierth eatirastn thestrtn ‘ ete setec - : o> 4 AT TOOT Ii I athe 2 pe stp nea, ster th Deena roms ere yy ' 3 : “ iiaiaiadi Ss 2 er ~ - cee a - - > - = + + “4 - aan ~ ~ - oat ati =