Theatre Guild Plans ~ Membership Drive . ‘ © ~ TSLAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardiap, Charlottetown. Eri., Juix 2,° 1965. * - Art MacLean cuales | plave at the Confederation Cen- the annua! meeting of the Little “tre Theatre, in which each-of Taeatre Guild of Charlottetown | the leading theatre groups would Bionday nicht 3 present one production... Dates The -activities of the. -Guild'| and plays would be chosen well @uring the past season were | beforehand and season's tickets outlined by ‘he president’ whe! sold. It was the feeling of those stated phat one of tthe main present that the Guild) should difficulties this year had been join this Alliance. and give it the lack of directors,* actors whole-hearted support, end actresses 3 ee ‘het the He spoke. fo the production ee ae drive for done by the Guild. and_ thanked _ * all those who participated for their untiring efforts. The pre- sident thanked the. outgoing ex- y son's activities. ) Lillian } ’ ad by ecutive for their splendid co-op- A letter was read_ by ae... —Duchemin —tregarding a grant The nominating committee given by Canada Council to the Derminion Drama Festival As- sociation, and how it was ten- | tatively planned to have’ a pro- | fessional director give a five to six week director's training pro- composed of Lillaan Duchemin, Nellie Hughes with chairman Betty Large brought in the fol- lowing list of executive _mem- bers for the season 1965-66" pre- aident, Marion Dockendorff; | grarm this fall in Chartotteiown. | vice-president.” Merrill Nichol-|- As many as.possible of the on; secretary: Betty Holl; members were ‘asked to meet treasurer CathyCarmody;-bus-__on-_Monday night, July Sth. to as- iness manager, Paul Whelan. | sist in the moving of properties ‘ Ronald Irving outlined the, from their present location at formation of a Community: The-| the old Spring Park «School to atre Alliance. The group would the temporary headquarters ob- present. a ‘proposed season of | tained for them. ~ (sland Militia Units. Winding Up Training SRI ___ Assault Case- | busily engaged _ oe, WIPO ERe eatiTp - Camp Opens " (CAMP ALDERSHOT -:-Close;*> 5 Medical Company, mean- to 200 peters eu — pom while, had an opportunity to see militia units Were at w : a i here-this week,and-complexions the operation of military hospi were changing rapidly as men underwent training in the field other ranks spent Monday and in hot, dry- weather. Suntans and Tuesday on a tour, of military sunburns wete the order of the hospitals -at HMCS Stadacona, day. HMCS Cornwallis, and RCAF Whi-le - preparations were ciation Greenwood. being made for exercise ‘New eenian “New Look Look’ on Wednesday and Thur- on sday, all three Island units —| Wednesday and Thursday | Units im camp moving. The-Prince. Edward Island Reg-_.saw alll movin iment, 5 Signal Regiment, and some 100 miles out of this 6 Medical Company. — carried sprawling camp area near Kent- “on corps training. In-addition, 22) ‘ville- all. ranks* members of the P.E.I.. Regiment best part of two days in the band carried on day -1ong re- field, with more than 400 troops: hearsals in the camp area. and close to 100 vehicles taking Units. attending camp here part in thé operation. this week with the three Island On Monday afternoon. Lt. anits include 1st and 2nd Battal-|Col. D. J. McCormack, militia ion, Nova Scotia Highlanders, adviser for P.E.1., arrived for,a with headquarters at Amherst tWo - day stay in camp. He was and Sydney; 14 Field Regirnent,-ac¢ompanied“by His- Honor Lt-| Col. W. J. MacDonald, who is! from Yarmouth and. Liverpool; b and 6 Medical Company, from honorary colonel of the P.E_I. Halifax On Tuesday, ' observed in training by the Gen- and ‘‘lived under canvas’’ with eral Officer Commanding East- the rest of the troops. _ ern Command, Major - General ;: Tircotte. Thé P:E-I- Regiment; }, picking up its old role of a recon- governor, who soldiered’ during maissance regiment, gave a de| the two World Wars, was a monstration of recce tactics. ; : the . First in setting ent fo day exercise, while the recruits underwent. training.in..setting. up. Hne communications and other facets of the wireless trade. ‘anded the P. FE. -|. -Highlanders during the Second® War. : In spite of hard workgand hot weather, - this is a happy camp. The newest re¢ruits have made a rapid adjustment to their new sat cee good food, fellows’hii: Crippled. . |; anger membership-and take-out poten- tial directors for the next sea-— tals first hand, as officers and spent — the! Regiment. His Honor was assig- the units were ned a tent in the officers’ lines, Camp_life, of course." is old | County, N.B.,. bef at for the Island's lieutenant - eg ae a oe member of the militia in the “The 5 Signal Regiment WAS years between up, Zecond. World Wars: and coma eee eter econ ars; a en rE: E Lip, and recreation programs” more | afternoon. & J | Graham's Road gaz ‘ches {ns Hamilton and in Toronto, Prince rand was most recently a credit ial legislation inspector in the bank's executive” ston _ hast * i . < i Pm © Music Results Results of music examina- tions held recently at Graham's Road and conducted hy Carle- ton Elliot of the Mount Allison Conservatory of Music have been announced. The following student# of Mrs Louis MacLeod. Graham's Road aminations MacLeod, honors; grade five, Beryl Carew, honors; grade six, Merilyn Carew, honors. Historical — Portraits On Display Eighteen portraits of the Fathers of Confederatior by i | | SCHOLARSHIP Brian Wonnacott of 77 Wal- then Drive, Charlottetown has received word from Dalhousie University he has been award- ed a $300 university ‘scholar- ship.«Mr. Wonnacott plans to Loujg Key of Toronto are hang- take a bachelor of science de- (in the corridete: Sng to ith honors in biology, the Ctnfederation am in — . » the Legislative Building in aod om ont Seon Charlottetown. The paintings are alsd hang- ing on the main stairway and in . the entrance hall and will be in place until Labor Day, Septem- ber 6, 1965. These portraits of the Fathers To School’ | Orders Court of Confederation are part) of. the Canadian Heritage Collect- The case“of Harold Prunty of’ ion. The Canadian Heritage - Charlottetown, charged with lection is the centenary j | failing to send his children to of one of- Canada’s oldest gra- school, was dismissed by-Mag---phic-arts firms, Rolph - Clark - istrate A. James Haslam, + Stone Limited. It is a compila- ;in city police court Wednesday. ‘tion of Cariadian historical ma-| Mr. Prunty was warned to send ‘terial centred on Canadian gra- them to school in the fall. . phic arts. - James Michael smith of Bun- bury, was fined $20 and,.costs ‘Send Children + \for driving without due care [for, driving : Bank Of N.S. | Harry . Matthews, Charlotte- Announces jtown, was fined $50 and costs or.. 20 days for gperating a vehicle: while his operator's licence was suspended. : Appointments There were four cases: of New managers have recently drunk and incapable on the taken over at two of The Bank docket. One was assessed a fine Of Nova Scotia's branches in the of $20 and costs or 20 days, an-| Island. Garnett, L. Crosby suc- other was fined $20 or 10 days, a ‘ceeds Eric E. Caldwell at Mopt- third was committed to River-| 48ue: while T. Ray Stewart re- side hospital for 30 days of ob- places E. C. Moore at Kensing-| servation while a fourth was ‘0. With ADEQUATE WIRING you) & Mr. Crosby, who was born in remanded to. duly 7%: Yarmouth Co., N.S. and began N N A his . banki career in Yar- mouth in , comes here from Cc : ames gent Jacquet River, N.B., where he has been manager for the past For Ellerslie Area eight years, During his early S : ‘years he worked in Charlotte- MONCTON epee) Pr 7-0- town branch, as well as in Halif- ee ‘arte ieee] |@%-, Saint John, Chatham, N.B. eph, NB, on appointed’! and Kingston, Ontario. agent-operator at Ellerslie. in Mr Stewart is a Kensington. _ Manitime man.by birth, and thus is return- pone ns Ot ig Ome: town, where he! : nom yaa Rx aan joined the bank in 1926. He has| ee ae at be. been manager of several bran- came a spare operator -in 1962. | He has worked at varjous ‘cen- | tres in the Chaleur ‘and Mari-| are not faced with added wiring N.S.,‘to Luceville; Que, and | Costs when you buy that new, throughout the central part of | appliance for your home. Ne cs | ELECTRIC SERVICE LEAGUE! traimman and a brakeman brief-:| -“ OF P. E. I. : ly for CN. Married to the for- | el Don't Miss eee Gigantic = tes re joining the | railway. K ‘than miake up for any privations that. have to be endured... (f'pesh_Lebster_In-Shell) Training was ; 7 trcops moved back L : p: » _camp..on. the-completion_of the ‘ Hope River nat _two - day exercise. Pay parade . EVERY SATURDAY was. held Thursday evening, «This just isn’t any Lobster ,and the. troops will break camp supper”. Ask those who have) | and return-to P.-E. this “heen there, please do. Morning, arriving ‘home this | Supper served from 4 to 9 p.m: Children’s - | The Crippled Children’s Camp | et Tea fill opened Tuesday af- | ternoon with 23 children be- | ~ tween the ages of:# and’ 11 re gistered: Camp comrhittee chairman ts} Supt. A’S\, McNeil, ‘medical dir- | 3 ector -is. Dr. Todor Gencheff.| @ Lincoln. Dewar, is president of the polio chapter. s The camp staff for the year fmcludes Bill MacMillan. Char- lottetown, camp director, Iris » Reed of Summerside, camp | nurse : Camp councillors are Mariam . 3 ‘ Curtis. Barry Creamer, Mar- jorie MacMillan, Margaret Mc- Nay: Sally Martin. | Camip ciok is Mrs. Ann Birch | ‘with Virginia Freeman ae kit __“ehen ‘councilior. Is Adjourned — } | The case of Blair Bernard Gal: lant of North Rustico, charged | with assaulting his sister, | Sandra Zelemy. by striking her on the shoulder, was adjourned | to July 8 for sentencing by Mag- | 4strate James B. Johnston, QC; when he appeared iti Queens | County Magistrate's Court Wed- | nesday The charge was laid by North | Rustico Policeman Benjamin‘ Gallant. 5 Also adjourned were the cases of Keir Douglas MacLeod, | Bonshaw, charged with crossing a solid line and set for hearing July 19; Kenneth Vincent Wight, | 83 Upper Queen Street. charged with speeding, adjourned to July 14; Louis Augustus Hynes, West ° Royalty, charged with failing ‘to surrender his -driver’s license, adjourned to July 21; and John | Clifford MacDonald. Head of- Montague, charged with impair- ed driving, adjourned to July 23- ' te hear defence witnesses. i A city man charged with un-. lawful possession of:sfiquor. was fined $20 and another charged. ~~ with without, @ license was fined $15... *- = DOG the latest prod ¢ NEW SHUR-GAIN © FOOD SHUR:GAIN research ri 3 Marks 40th Anniversary | ‘dog food ae ss TOT New SHUR-GAIN Dog Food Is a ‘superior type of kibbled ration with a high meat content—lots of real beef Dogs love it. Feed it wet or dry. os Available from the man whose business is feeding livestock better—your local SHUR-GAIN Feed Service Mill operator, Ask about home deliveries. _ uct of f food ‘ and has held 19 years. e Tweedy active in. the Canada, city Liberal Associ Mr. Justice 40th anniversary | Te®, anda al footsteps | He»was named magistrate for! now practices tities last. am Edward ‘Island! after his admission to practice Judge Tweedy has also been P£.1. Hospital. }ed to the former Katherine Mac- successfully completed the ex: Mr Justice George J: Tweedy Kenzie and they have two child- celebrated the Katherine + Grade—three. Judith Burdett. of his-admission-to-the-Bar-of Jean. distinction; grade four, Isobel Prince Edward Isl ednes- Meclood,” dsthictin, Tretyla ns ee See daughter: ~ etn, by spec, three years. that Position for- Navy League of board of trade, ation, and the The Southport Country Club opens today for the season and | be will be operated as a recrea- of such f tional club for persons of all riding, arc ages nis and golf. : C owner Dick MacKinnon! Mr. MacKinnon Tweedy is fnarri- son__George. n, who is following in the said no membership in the club/| tention to run the club as a re- who| creation centre and that entire families will takecad- of his father and |is aby : persons law in-this city. | want to lise its facilities. He Shop EATON'S. Satur On Sale at 9:00 ‘A.M. 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