'LAND NEWS PAGE r’l‘ho Guardian, Charlottetown, FrI., July 31, 1964. o o i th Ab r eit Hotel at onei I. e eagw to discuss rules1 [ o‘clock tod y Now Total 14 water and start of the race II at 9.30 Saturday morning. and Wednesday night's deadline '1’? mm“ in the l\IOI‘tl"-““b‘”"lashore in P.E.I. near the Borv lied Strait Swim came maiden Pier at between 4 and 4.30 went. and the final number of in me afternoon. official entries stands at 14. ' “'éiéplgflhfiliniiiwi‘é‘ism? 7 Convictions .l‘l d be ' s ' e" "m" In Traffic Court cs ha y o“? to the final total. Abdel La- Abou~Heif. a major in the Egyptian Army and recognized Seven cases were dealt witln‘ “ one Of the top three mra’ in Queen‘s County traffic court ilhon swimmers in the world. yesterday. ;, wired the organizing committee Malcolm John Mac-Milieu,‘ that he would enter- Parlodale. was fined slo andl Water in the strait was repofl- costs or driving i one without due care and attention. George Merrill Simms. French River. was given a fine of theI .same amount for failing to re~. ‘port an accident in which he! was involved. . John Francis Arsenault. Char. lottetown. was fined $10 and} costs or five days for operating1 .a vehicle without a driver‘s, license. Darrell Keir Affleck. Mt. Stew- l ed rough yesterday for the sec- ond time in as many days while the swimmers prepared for a full workout in the afternoon. Training during the afternoon were Herman Willemse. Neth- erlans; Carlos Larriera. Argen- tina: George Park. Toronto; Wendy Birch. Atlantic City. and Jorge Messadra. Argentina. ther entires to m deadline were Gail Clowse. At- {D or (D n- 8' lantic City: John LaCoursicre. ant, and Jacques Sanefaconh Montreal: Ralph Brooks. Hat— shaming“. Quebec, each field Point, NB; Ronald Burns. fined $15 and cm or five days. i Cape Tormentlne: Morgan Mit- chell Charlottetown: Helen Carr- ragher. Ebbsfleet. RBI. and "cries Grover of Boston. local firms were each fined i 510 and costs or five days for: operating a vehicle with -‘ ficie equipment. l l l i i Centre CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY- ON TOUR s DIE FLE‘DERMAUS “ Johann W Court: Opera (in English) I I i WI’I'II ran nALerx armour oncnnsm l connucrnn or LEO mum l l EVENINGS — Wednesday To Saturday $1.50 UP 8:30 P.M. MATINEES—Thnrsdoy and Saturday ALL SEATS $1.00 2:30 P.M. .TODAY through AUGUST 15th ma CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE lion - Fri 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sat. 10 s.ns., 1 p.m_. 4 p.m. Fri. Eve_ at s p.m.—SPECIAL FAMILY SHOW! Adults $1.00 } GALLERY THEEATRE mm... 5.. ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY. AUG. 2—9:00 P.M. MtnaseriosefhndayOoncerts P.E.I. CENTENNIAL CHOIR DIRECTED BY ROYSTON MUGFORD Coming Monday Aug. 3 to 8 Swimmers and officals meet. Entry into the; the winner is expected to come} ' Summerside and Charlottetown. kick-off meeting. l _______________ Kenny Hughes. son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hughes. Southport. is the proud owner of a new bicycle which he re~ United Fund Kicks-Off September 22 Seventeen R e gio it al High School districts will hold kick- off meetings September 22 to herald the start of the 1963 Uni- ted Fund Campaign. The Souris area public rela- tions committee of the P. E. 1. United Fund. under the chair- manship of Joseph Gallant. is leading the way in prepara- tions for the campaign. Between 70 and 100 campaign supper under the direction of Mrs. Melvin MacQuaid and Mrs. Edward Kassner. Mrs. Milton B_ Fitzpatrick. area director for the fund. has taken a lead- ing part in organizing the Sour- is committee. Similar committees are in op- eration in Montague. Alberton. The Montague committee met last evening in the elementary school to lay plans for their. Callow Bus To Visit Alberton ALBERTON — The Wallet Ca ] low wheelchair coach will make its annual trip to Albei- ton on Monday to give shut-tn people the opportunity to have a pleasant outing. Miss Ula Green. the hostess. and Jack nbar. the driver. will be on hand again this year. A committee. consisting of Mrs. C. H. Johnston, Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie and Mrs, Alvm Bell. has also announced that. contributions for the picnic lunch may he left at Johnston's Store in Albcrton or at. Rennie and Ogden's in Elmsdale before 9 am. on Monday. Disabled or elderly persons are urged to contact the com- mittee. Vancouver Festival Production IRMA LA DOUCE 6 at w \% The movie Is only half 0 story—See the Musical Stage Production. MON to THURS. 8:30 P.M. FRI. and SAT. TWILIGHT PERI. at 0:00 P.M. Evening—0:15 p.m. F SEATS us up Eve. 1.)! up Might no one UNIDR ls ADMITIED Vfltorl Welcome in Casual Clothes I "count As YOU Ann— our comr' l -'= lelIIDEIATION CENTRE BOX OFFICE ' My 10:00 on. - 10:00 p.m. 7pm.-Dp.m. (M sfhr l p.m. :- ) WY AND MUSEUM OPEN 0 o .................. .. 0 Ball. —' 8 p.m. ..... . .......... .. 12 noon - 0:00 p.m. IMAUBANT OPEN L‘ ~. hm .... 9:84;..11140 1:30 p.m. m , .. "nus .o..u-. u... 2 noon 7:80 p.m. , :n‘ ‘ ‘ ' mmmmanwwr i Confederationi Stamp Now. Circulating A new. black-and-white com- memorative issue I p has been stocked by all post office. here and elsewhere In Canada. The five-cent stamp. based on suggestions by Ottawa designer Phillip Weiss. depicts a com- pleted Fathers of Confederation Memorial Centre with Pro- vincial Building to one side. It s n issued to honor the conference held in Charlottetown loo years ago when Canada's Fathers met for the first time in a cries of meetings which 'ed ultimately to the union of the Canadas and the Maritimen. The Post Office Weekly Bullo- tin announced also that a stamp vill be printed for September release to commemmorate the month-later follow up confer- ence in Quebec City. Canadian Bank Note Com- pany Limited detailed and on- zraved the new stamp. CARIE-R \ BOY wle BIKE cepts his new mcans of trans- portation from Roger Worth. assistant circulation manager the Charlottetown papers. cently won in a carrier boy competition conducted by The Guardian - Patriot circulation department. Here Kenny ac- ” "°“’ lFa me, Affection wing at such excessive speeds Always Goad ‘ the city were “the actions of of By CYNTHIA Lowny maniac." [ HOLLYWOOD (AP) ~ Fame 1 One person was fined $20 and and popular affection. however ‘costs 0 on a charge of much desired by an actor. are possessing liquor in a place, not always unmixed blessings. lather than his residence. l Ray Walston. the Broadway SHOWTIME 9 P.M. hour in a 20 mile Ispeed zone. l Magistrate Haslam said dri- ‘ in Army Worms Raid Crops MONTREAL (CP) — Army worms. or legionnaim caterpil- lars as they're known in Que- bee. are attacking farm crops in various regions of the prov- ince—right on schedule. And the Quebec agriculture depth has bad news for “It shOuld be even worse next year," says Fernand Godbout. of the department’s research di- vision. Millions of the crawling in- sects hsve devastated who grain fields in the let-tile East-l crn Townships. The Montreal re- gion was attacked about two weeks ago and the caterpillars should begin showing up around the Trois - Rivicres region in coming wee , he says. He said the attacks - he .— is due to hem condl~ tions. Mr. Godbout said in II interview Wednesday. “We just beginning very hot summrs." he says. Caterpillar eggs thrive in the heat. ""We had an extremely mild winter. a warm spring and I , dry summer—ail very very hot conductive to large numbers of caterpillars." One blessing In disguise II the caterpillars leave veget alone. They only go after wheat. oats and other grains. But they do it by the mil- lions. . Agronomist Narcaisse Dcry said Millions of the insects had munched through whole of grain in the Compton region. about 00 miles southeast of here. The provincial government has announced it will pay half the cost of efforts by municipali- ties to mini-mire the damage caused by the caterpillars. . many (Reuters) — Thirtyolght three or four-year period of were injured. eight MAS! mamas C HOLZMINDEN. West Garb of them seriously. who. _. crowded railway passenger car «called into a freight train Thursday near this town. DRIVE-IN THEATRE ‘ BRACKLEY Pf RD. SHOW AT DUSK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY doesn't class them as a His department is preparing for a rash of grashoppers next year. The cyclical nature of the at- stage veteran who plays the title role in CBS' My Favorite Martian. spent last season emo- tionally torn between the joy of starring in a hit series and slewing because he was con- ed he was type-cast. the actors’ worst buga . “From almost the first show, I was certain that. if the series lasted five years, every direc- Cyprus. CYPRUS SUPPORT URGED TUTZING. West Germany (Reutersi—The World Council of Churches executive Thurs- day urged its member churches to support the United Nations peace-keeping action in DIRECTOR NAMED (AP) Norman Reid, 48. has been named to succeed Sir John Rothenstein as irector of the Tate Galley. Sir John. director of Britain’s lea - ing alery of modern art for 25 years, is retiring Sept. 30. Battle Cry (Special Road Show) —- Starring - ' VAN HEFLI‘N AL'DO RAY DOROTHY MALONE TAB HUNTER tor and producer in the busi- 'nl( of me merely with We pieces of wire sticking out of his head," Walston said. ' This fear has been banished. Two days after production of the comedy-fantasy closed for the season, Walston was called to replace Peter Sellers. felled by a heart attack, in Billy Wll- der's film comedy. Miss Me, Stupid. I “The TV series had nothing . to do with it." Walston said. “I had a small role in The Apart- ment. and Wilder told me then that some day he’d have a good ‘part for me. He remembered." Walsron's bleached 'b l o n d e i. hair (mandatory for the Mar- tian role) was painted dark. ' permitted to grow. and curled. He played a way-out music Today's Special BEACH BALLS and WATER TOYS 49c - 98c erAo's Charlottetown’s Best teacher who wears a Beethoven sweat shirt. Dial 4-4131 Playing 3 more days at the STARLITE DRIVE-IN Summerside Admission for this feature only—451.00 llltlltllllllllSl ‘ MHRll-iifliliWYNlMAYERM TREVOR , HOWARD ll Captain 'leh EICIIARD ARRIS db; ‘ « g. ‘ .,. Ecstasy in the south seas! ~ ‘ tannin IllliHAliliHlllil ulAIlllA u john Mllls' ll Milli lilillllfli llllllllllllll _ "°°'-, , ‘zr' ' carp/704 . . . LIVING A FEA'R, TERROR CENTENNIAL EVENTS l2 THURSDAY, JULY 30 STANROPE—Band Concert beginning at 7:30 p.m.. feat- uring the Royal Canadian Artillery Band. on grounds of the Ranch House Gift Shop. FRIDAY, JULY 31 BORDEN—Ccntennial Celebrations beginning at 8:00 p.m. with a Parade - followed by Official Opening - Mayor's ‘ Reception - Lobster Supper - Sky Diving o Carnival _- Bingo and Dance. SATURDAY. AUG. 1 BORDEN—Northumbcrland Strait Swim - Band Concert at 2:00 p.m. with Royal Canadian Artillery Band - Victory Motorcadc - Carnival - Sky Diving - Lobster Dinner - Bingo and Dance ' NORTH RUSTICO—Izoo p.m. Float Parade. followed Track and Field Meet - Sky Diving Exhibition -t Lobster Supper - Bingo - Band Concert 7:30 p.m. Magistrate Calls Speeder "A Maniac” There was a light docket in city police court . Magistrate A, J. Haslam. QC. fined Edmond Campbell of Gait. Ontario. 350 and costs or 25 days for driving without due care and attention. Count. Douglas Taylor said Campbell had been clocked at 70 miles as with Royal Canadian Artillery Band - Dance. NORTH BUSTED—4:00 p.m. Highland College Special Scottish Concert, featuring "Fun Time Puppets" of Montreal and Barefoot Balladecrs. v SUNDAY, AUG. 2 BORDEN—Ms up. Roman Catholic Centennial Outdoor Church Service—2:00 p.m. Protestant Centennial Out. door Church Service. AUG. 2 \ STANHOPE—PEI. National Park Life Guard Demon— stration - 7:00 p.m. at Main Beach. nonrn RUSTICO—4:00 p.m. mum scout-ll Ooum. festuirng the Miscouche Band and Folk Singing. Til! DEMQN OF THE AT MI ER ' reason or YEARS TO COME! Why Four The Horror of the Future? t) « ****** THE BOY AND THE DOG YOU can ONLY ; *****¥4¥4¥ 2:30-7-9 JAMES WHITMORE SCORCHINGLY PERSONAL In CINEMASOOPE and COLOR ********** Chances left to see ihomosttaikedabout movie ever to play P.E.l. 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