Gillian Cudmore, past _pre- sident of the Montague Allied Youth organization, congratul- ates newly. elected president John Suilivan- at-~ the annual banquet sheld earlier { this week NEW PRESIDENT | in they St. Andrews Church Hall. Looking on are the guest speaker David Boswell, direct- or of physical. education and alcohol studies,_department—of ecniens a, (LEFT) and Rich- ard Collins, one. of ihielr spon- | sors. Other members of the - | new executive include: Faye Fraser, vice-president; . Anne Smith, — secretary; — Patrick Donahue, treasurer. Mounties Annual Parade Is Scheduled For Sunday ‘ The 93rd anniversary of the formation of the Force will « be celebrated tomorrow morning as.the RCMP ‘L’ Division stages its seventh annual church ace . ade in this city. Approximately 50 iiembers. of the famed police —will- be “here from all detachments in the Pro- vince to takepart in the event: * The proclamation bringing the old North West Mounted Police | ~ \of Winnipeg and former football | Superintendent A.S. McNeil ae right’ wilt be given as the police will be performing his last offi- march past the War Memorial. cial public function with the ser- PARADE ROUTE ‘ vice of which he has beeh a! The parade route will take the| member for 35 years. A native |marchers on Grafton to Prince |then.. up Richmond to Queen) player with Regina Rough Rid- Street. They will go along the ers he was noted-as a traffic-ex- latter: to Kent and down to Roch- pert»:in_his branch of .the-—ser- ford where they will, turn_right “vice. He -retires next —Wednes- ‘to St: Peters-Cathedral. for the ‘day, May 25. ‘first time all members will at- The parade tomorrow morn- tend the same church regardless into being was staged on May |: ing will form at 10:20 on Grafton ‘of religious affiliation. 23, 1873, by_Sir John A;~Mae>| ~Donald,famed-—Canadian-states- man-of the Confederation era. Street; opposite Confederation’ Reforming—at12.15 in front of ‘Centre, and -led “by the P.E.I. 'the church the parade will pro- ‘Regiment Band-will move off |ceed to Pownal Street and along ~Heading-the—parade— will —_be-down ;Grafton—at 10.30._An ‘eyes |it to-Kent-Street-where the sal- | <a Tonight — Show at Dusk -WORID”. lute will be taken by His Honor Lieutenant Governor W.J. Mac- Donald at a- base opposite City Hall. With him on the stand will be Premier Walter:R. Shaw, Mayor Walter J. Cox and other civic “and provincial dignitaries: Following ‘the salute the -par- ade will turn right on Kent at the corner of Queen Street on which it will proceed a short distance and then dismiss. | WEATHER “TORONTO (CP) = - ‘Tempera- | jtures:” _ THEATRE Low overnight High Friday é 2 * snag eee gaeeea ees 29 50 ; 2 3 |Vancoyver: .+..... 49 63 a STANUEY AMER “TSA Oe a = Edmonton Gackis MO wee ENTER # Yellowknife ..::-. 38 59 = MAD, : robes % Regina Ce etbeere. 35 77. : MAD, MAD, — wermcavenreer 3 0s ‘e | UTA PAMAYISION? MAD = | Teun =| =. % Ne ‘SUNDAY Sponsored by the Lions Club BIG DOUBLE BILL THE WEST BLAZES | INADE WYOMING! 4 C4SSSVSAAKEEELERKEES SAKES HUGHES RAR SRRRESRETA AT DUSK at Offices: M-G-M Presents | » ROBERT To I “The Old Fjre, Lite, ‘Misti, Auto and e 500 patterns in stock : © one 804-6541 WM pene MARGARET mg ROBERT ~ MORLEY FLORA ROBSON ° AGATHA CHRISTIE'S. GEORGE MONTGOMERY IT TEARS ip YOUR SN j NERVES T0 SHREDS! As AS THE MAN WITH. * SUNWORTHY WALLPAPER | MOORE & McLEOD LTD. @ Immediate delivery 85c up @ Phone for home viewing sample MOORE & McLEOD LTD. |innnes eR cdea tae 40 61 Worth: Bay—.10.+0+.—42-__59 {Toronto .,.,...... 49 Ottawa ..cceceedee 47 70 | Montreal ..... hese come 70 Quebec ......0+ cere 72 Fredericton 53 69 | Saint John ... - 50 53 |Moncton .....+++0 51 62 | Halifax 42 51 Charlottetown 48 57 Sydney >... cena 41 52 Yarmouth ...... ‘oe 54 St John's*s.......' 37 59 Boston.” Let avene RE 73 iNew York .....65+ 59 1 | J Peete Reais 68 87 en Mt sew Y clelos 65 81 Tucson eats 67 92 Los Angeles ...... 59 69 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- | | ther . office shows only New | Brunswick would not receive good weather today following overnight showers in most of sthe (Maritimes: ~ — Today is expected to_begin generally cloudy in Noya Scotia and- Prince Edward Island but will become mostly sunny dur- ing the “morning or afternoon. Scattered showers are forecast in New. Brunswick. A few places could get‘a thundershower. Af- ternoon temperatures_on Satur-. day throughout the. Maritimes will be generally in the 60s; Regional forecasts: _ ~. Halifax and vicinity, south Shore, Annapolis Valley, North- ern Nova Scotia, western half of Kastern Shore, Prince Edward sand: Sunny —this— morning. Warmer today. ‘ Winds light. Low-high at Halifax 45--and 68, Yarmouth 45 and 60. Kentville 48 and 70, New Glasgow. 45 and Charlottetown. 48 and 63. look for Sunday, cloudy with little temperature change. -—_|— High |.20-<from—the Island News Page. Eastern and a Districts ae Guardian, Charlottetwn, Sat., May : 21, 1966. She has played. female leads | on Broadway in “Who's Afraid lof Virginia Woolf"’ and ‘‘Dylan", | and has done work in England lin such productions as ae |'‘Rainmaker’’- and ‘'The— Ste | mother". In a long. career in Canadian, and. American.,television, her 5 most outstanding: roles have in cluded: the mother in ‘‘Mother Summer Signs Kate Reid The Charlottetown Festival , has announced the signing. .of Katé Reid for two roles in its 1966 ‘Festival of Music — ‘Laughter"’ The Canadian actress will play thes .HTavor's wife, Anna, in Mavor Moore's “The Ottawa CITY AREA FUNERALS CANTELLO FUNERAL — The funeral for Ne!son M.-Cantelio, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cantello, wan tand Friday, May Gillis _. Funeral. Home. The. ser was con- | ducted by R'ey E. Grant. | Organist was Mrs. Samuel Mar. | tin, ® Hymns. sung were Jesus iLeves-Me_and_lesus Loves Little | | Children. Pallbearers were Hora- | tio Cantello;- Samuel. Cantello, | | George Young. Flower bearers | | were Robert’ Coulson, Charles +MacLean and Charles Knox. In- | ferment was in the Polly ceme- tery; Mt. Buchanan; LOCAL and | POSTAL SERVICE ' Postal services which will be available on Victoria Day, be- ing celebrated this year on Mon- day, May 23. were announced by W.F. Griffith; postmaster: of the Charlottetown Post Office. On that-day mail. will be te- ceived from and sent to main- land points only. There will be the usual special delivery ser- vice. The lock box lobby will be ‘dition she ts | Festival scabaret. BRIEFS Courage’”, Vietotia*in ‘‘The In Vineiblé Mr, Disraeli"’,.._and ‘estiva Mary Todd Lincoln in ‘’Abe | Lineoli of ‘Illinois’. Over several seasons at Strat- ford. she has played in ‘Mac- beth’) ‘“Phe ‘Taming *of — the ‘Shrew", ‘‘Love’s Labour*s Lost” “Henry VIII", “A Midsummer Night's Dream’’ , and ‘‘Romeo and Jnutet™: ~ See Man", a Crna, Miss Reid will go into re- C-WAC., in “The Adventures hearsal June 20 for her Char- of. Private Turvey"’, a, new mus- Iottetown. Festival roles. Her i¢al by Donald Harron and Nor- Contract. with ne Eee man Campbell, based on cludes ee a ‘adh ~lottietown-for a cat t noah aes two children and her shousekeep- : . Id tress W , first eT. She plans to rent a huge o eran “ have tet. a stone. house within walking» dis- ; pected to star in tance of the theatre. a 4 In ‘The Ottawa Man” she wi a special entertainment at el appear: with Donald: ‘Harron Tarvey"’, to be; Miss Reid, though best known siiged aed” ehorecpranhed by for heavy. “dramatic_roles,_WA8|-41an—Lund.—will-stak_daek Duffy eee ee ‘a. sense of comedy | and—inelude-the —entire Char faultless i Hime” by "perforin: lottetown-_ Festival —Reportory, | ing Arts Magazine. This season Miss Reid star- novel by Earle Birney. comedy roles, and in “Turyex:’, Company. Premier nights are July 6 mien - (“Ott Man’) and July 25 red in the short-lived” Broadway |: hareey j an two shows will double bul, “Two — Slapstick ‘run in reportory with “Anne of Tragedie +. by ‘Tennessee Wit 7 f , Gn Gables” until September hams; fon hich she received hee ze : P critical acclaim, and made her | first Holtywood-titm, Phis-Pre— —More- than 29,500—Indian— and- perty is :Condemned", with Pakistani immigrants went to |'Natalie Wood. ° Britain in 1965. x kk KK =o ke. TODAY ONLY - SHOWS.1-7- 9 4 a! STOP WORRYING! open_till_11 p.m.There— will be 23rd, there will-be_no-letter ear-— rier service, no wicket service and no rural mail service. « ‘AWARDED MEDAL « of and Mrs. Bernard McInnis, Bedford, recently was awarded a medal as, the best |marksman in Platoon 137 of the |Queens Own Rifles in; Calgary. \ Pte. McInnis, who foined the | feat in January, won STARS. OF FESTIVAL .today.at—Charlotte-,—The_Stars._of the Dance Festi. jtown’ 12.41 -a.m.-and-11.55-a:m- | val-concert-will be held in the |At Rustico at 6.51 a.m. and 9.47 ip.m. High tide Sunday at Char- | lottetown 1.26 a.m. and 12.32 | | p.m. At Rustico at 7.31 a.m. land 10.25 p.m. Summerside tide’ eighteen minutes Charlottetown. later than! 6567 | 87 Lower Queen St. Reliable” _ Guarantee Bonds of all" kinds. ‘cover last night. ~ HYNDMAN & co, oy Limited Established 1872 CHARLOTTETOWN Also at Summerside — Montague'— Alberta | Confederation Theatre at 7.30): |\Saturday evening, May 21, with 60 winners performing and with many recone cornice and me- |dals. STRANGE LIGHT ‘ | A woman from Cornwall phon- | ;ed this office last night at ap-. proximately 11.15 to inquire about a ‘strange’ flashing light ithat looked to be east of Com Lwall and over.Charlottetown. spokesman for the RCMP, vin lasked about this, stated they /hadn’t had any“calls concerning the underside of the low .cloud He | stated he noticed the light a few minutes a , ke into actual Espionage. It gives you the dirt as and naked and unforgettable. 4 ” | : a Canteen Services TONIGHT ONLY. “Bounty . Killers” — Show at Dusk Admission: Adults 75e;. children under 12 free __ GEORGE VOSKOVEC: RUPERT DAVIES - EYRIL CUSACK ane + one collection from the street | letter boxes, On Monday, Mey | Pte. John-L:* McInnis, 18, the | ° |son_of Mr. the | 68, Sheet Harbor 45 and,,,65, |marksmanship medal at the end | “ut: tof his -basic_training recently... ‘this, but that the beacon from | ithe local airport was flashing on | well as the dazzle. Here is excitement —sheer ee = SUNDAY AT 9:00 ie eo err RE a eats 2 e ae Leas 10000 Biceps meet 5,000 pains. Amencan International 6 { amt — an ley) FRANKIE ANNETTE. AVALON - FUNICELL Dar ey BUDDY HACKETT __ sPRTHECOLOR = PANAVISION” Festival Featured. > self in. 1958 At the Festiyal,. Mr. Irant, will be staged Wednesday night on Festival. Both, Schafer ,lang. Garant sioned to write .short composi- tions to open. two -ef—thesum- =e s Sunday night concert-hera y fhe Atlantic. Orchestra. The same evening Kate Reid stars_in_the National Film Board Performers A quartet of performers and production “Bach Day Tent composers hired by the Charlot: Comes”: This summer Miss Rei tetown Festival for the coming Will play 5 Captain Crashaw, season. will be featured-.this M.D. RCMC, Phd in *'The Ad. week on CBC television pro- Ventures of Private Turvey grams ann the mayor's wife in The Monday night at 10 Jean Ca- Ottawa Man’ > ‘vall will appear in ‘It's Murder, = “TONGUES. MEAN CASH MONTREAL (CP)—Ability to ‘ake shorthand in both French and_English_ is the Montreal of- fice girl's. most Says placement agent” Merida Perry, “but some of’ our’ most: experienced French - speaking University, with orchestra con- secretaries have never ducted by. ‘Montrealer_ Serge Ga - learned French dictation,” Cherie’, a shbw he wrote him- Cavall will play Forget-in ‘The Ottawa Man’ and Gounod. in “Thee Adventures of: Private-Tur~ vey" “Loving’, ~ _an. opera written by Murray Schafer, composer in residence: at Simon Fraser kok ok kk Kk Ow ek TONIGHT ONT “tal smal Taw SAVALAS:- El STO = ieum BL ATG PRION yan‘ S008 Pas A SPECIAL - PRE-HOLIDAY _ have been commis-~ prized asset, - NEW! EXCITING! Muscle Beach Party will be shown at a | SPECIAL — MATINEE TODAY AT 3:00 "Bm Admission for BRACE YOURSELF FOR GREATNESS TE BOOK THE WORLD COULD NGT.LAY BOWN IS NOW A MOTION PICTURE. It plunges you knife-deep ~ 3 BIG DAYS ONLY. 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