K '- ..,x.. ~..- ‘Page 8-A The Guardian-'l'ho Evening Patriot ._-cu.-- cu--¢u.-uo1-._. Cooperation of public urged for float parade The Gold Cup and Saucer Committee wants everybody to see '.he huge float parade Fri-‘ day morning. August 17. Audi they are taking the necessary the hospitals during the parade. :20 horses and sulkies, color rce S u in- prccautions to insure that phy l sically handit-api"‘d DPTSOHS Eel .Nortb River Road will be dl- Band lRCAF Siallon. Avenue mersida), Royal Canadian Navy Marching Unit. P.E.I. Tourist _ w, Association float. l‘_l"..I. Fisher- sslutelies Federation Float. Lovat s n it their full share of the big show. For this reason the west side of Market Square. is c in g Queen street. will reserved for Lnvaiida who '-nay: watch the parade from cars. City Police‘ wish all such persons to be inl position by 9.30 the morning of‘ the parade and they warn that no other persons areto stand in front of these cars occupied by . _ . I 1 me mums‘ sspectacle the izreatest in Char-‘Color Pam‘ ‘U5 Al'm.‘v'lv A""9" Chief of Police Mac>\i‘thur re-‘ quests that no cars be parked! on the route of parade which is. outlined in a parade story in’ this issue as well as in th e. photo of the parade route. also wishes all citizens to re- main on the sidewalks because of the danger of accident horses and sulkies taking part in the parade. A nnlice escort will accompany the horses and drivers from The Charlottetown Driving Parl. to the :t.arti!lg= point of the parade ‘Q ueent Charlotte High School grounds‘ on North River Road‘ at 930 Friday morning. .14 to I E’. 5-’ Firms arrange] The parade committee designed the route so as all hos- pitals will be passed. Cars are reminded not to park in front of All traffic into the city via vetted via Belvederc . from 8.30 Friday morning. His Honour Lt -Gov. Hyndman will take a from a saluting stand erected in front of the Dominion building on Queen street. _ The City Police are expecting the fullest co-operation fr om all citizens durinfl the mammoth parade. effort being made to make til i S —I—rTv—alids to have special. place to see parade int-aim: will have a special place. along the parade route to view the Gold Cup and Saucer Parade Friday rnortlng. Police Chief C.W. MacArthur said to- da y. The entire block extending two contests littering into the spirit of: Gold Cup and Saucer Day. two city merchants. Taylor's .lewel- n r lers and W rig h t's Shoe Store have added to the interest of the big celebration with a con- test and special gold cups and saucers. The gold cups and saure.t'.s will be given to every 25th nur- chasing customer Tliursday and Friday at Wright's shoe Store. Taylor’: will sponsor a photo also reduced! CHILDRENS O WHITES O SNEAKERS 81¢. 2nd PR|ZE—8 Bulk The 3rd PRlZE—3 Rolls of 8mm Kodachrome ll Movie Film Value $10.50. P HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO I .'l‘akaeitl1arcolos-slidesos-tnnmooloiirmoviesofttbs bts“GOLD ' CUP & SAUCER PARADE" m Friday. August 17th. _QA:tes-yoin*fllmsauprocessedthrmgthemtoTsylor'sfwthebosi ass-v-tosllssvethesnwlthoitcamersbop contest with the best picture of the big parade being the win- e The contest is open to t w o divisions. color slides and ilmm movics. Pictures must he left -with the camera department of Taylor‘: .leweller's before ‘pm Friday. August 31. William Taylor and Roland Taylor utll be the _1udt:es for the contest. The ivinners will he announcrri in both the Guardian and Pat- riot on Monday. September lflth. MW 4 129 Queen Street SHOE STORES has‘lottetown's history and every- ono's help is needed. ade: Sound truck. starting gate lparty lcanadiant, Air Fo .Scots Pipe Band. Horse lstilky Club vloat. Junior Board lof Trade float. scar float. t t‘Lucky Dollar float. Fredericton lAir Cadet band. IODE fl o at., ll\'eith Carmichael float. rm-t stone float. Girls on horseback. ‘loot. lsenior Board of Trade . lfrom Richmond street to Graf- of ;ton street on the west side the Market Square carrvinrz invalid citizens. A police officer will be detail- ed to patrol the area and a special request has been made tto parade watchers not to stand 'in this area. iscours TO AID ? WITH TRAFFIC ‘The city police department will be strengthened for traf- ic control during the Gold Cup and Saucer Parade Fri- day morning by recrults from the ranks of boy scouts a n d cadets. A meeting at which details of traffic control will be iron ed oitt will be held Tlllll‘Sd3_\ morning at 10 at City Hall. Police C h i ef C. W. Mac Arthur has r e q u e s t e d all police officers. scouts and cndvts takinE part to meet at the hall at that time. Sl'?\'DAY \’A.‘\'C'0I'\"l"IR MOVIES ‘CPl -— Van rniiver voters are in decide in Derrniher In 0 \‘ t (3 <_ whether ronrerts. to perrnl on .\tinda_\'. GOLD CUP 8. SAUCER SUMMER FOOTWEAR Q Womeifs Whites at greatly reduced prices. 0 Men's casual shoes. sandals, m0CCJ.SlIlS. LIMITED Dial 4-3646 TAYLORS JEWE|_.LE.RS Gold Cup & Saucer PHOTO CONTEST OPEN FOR 8 MM COLOUR MOVIES AND COLOURED SLIDES. best as mm color film. Value 0 HERE'S WHAT YOU MAY WIN! lsr PRiZE—Minotfo up Camera The amazing easy-to-carry—easy-to-use. wonderful-to-own compact Camera. Value $29.95. Load of Anscochrome 314.”. t. before Friday. August '. Ent:rieslimiiiedt:oioslldosoronel0ft.i1>lloflmmperpai~son. Q Wirniers will be announced in the Guardian-Patriot in: Monday. Sept. iotli. Io load up your camera with your choice of color film from Taylor’: Camera Department and start shooting the big parade’ Taylor's have the largest selection of colour films on the Island and offer the finest “fast service" Photo Finishing . . . GIVE US A TRY! Here is the order of 'the par- parking area will be reserved for cars theatrical productions and similar events has Army Band tlssgor. Ifslns). Holman's d P.E.I., Delilois Bros. float, Go Karts, Perfection float, Schurmnn‘s float, MacDougall's Girls’ Pipe Band, RI: and Acorn flo I t. fihur-Gain float. P.E.I. Bag Co. float. Queen Charlotte 1! i g is School band. Imperial Oil float. Canadian Army float, town Fire Department). (Charlottetown Fire De ' meat). P.E.I. Regiment Band, Gold Cup and Saucer Girls (eight convertibles). City of Charlottetown float and Rod Cross Van. Burke's‘ Pipe Band. Pumper (Charlotte-t THEY TAKE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 try and get through an army of vicious looking dogs. Once ac- complished there is the home tof Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. J. T. ‘Davies, parents of this pretty miss. Connie. born July 11. 1939, is now 2'4 and tips the scales at an even 100 pounds. She has brown eyes. attended West K en t. Queen Charlotte and Prince of Wales and will wear red and gold ' s. ESTE[.l.l". (TOADY — Blonde and beautiful. the majority of people .at least the males. for- get about their sickness when ¢’nl0|'i"E ill’ l"0lyclinic and they sce this cit-I K._.__ ._ loads h now I years old. h five feet six inches tall, a modal- with s sons-as figure on d weighs ill pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Loo A. Candy, Haaelbrook. are the parents 11 this lovely lass who says also once won a prize in s pie eating contest. It would take a great many pics to ruin her shape. Her hobbies include boating. skating, harness racing. (satur- slly), and most important of all she can cook and saw. Born March 13. 1942, Estella has received her education Notre Dame Academy. She has hazel eyes and will be soon wearing the blue and white silks for the big feature. The committee did not pass her by when choosing the orig- inal Gold Cup and saucer girls last year. MARILYN MACDONALD .. This bride-to-be has a figure slightly better than perfect and she is the only female employed at Gulf and Northern Shipping Co. Ltd. 37-24-36. five foot four inches and 110 pounds. she will be marrying a luc hockey player by the name of Jack Kane in the near future. One of last years Gold Cup and Saucer girls, Marilyn has an intense dislike for rainy wea- ther. She is the daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. G. Allison MacDonald, 40 Brighton Road. has brown eves and will wear the gold and green silks she wore last year. It hobbies include uh- nsing, curling and skating. also has won awards for swimming. and YMCA work and is seen as a model in inostoltho local fashion shows. blonds attended Prince street School. Queen Charlotte and Prinoeof Wales. Iho was born August I, ma. making her I last week. Ilia likes music and all sports. JEANETTE BOUDBEAULT —.'l:vsry Cub should be a s .1 men as the Southport troop and have a leader as pretty as this a. ' on Jeannette has no well distri- buted pounds on a five foot sent» an inch. 38-23.17 fo which causes customers to take notice when doing business in the Bank of Nova scotis in Char- lottetown. She is a brunette. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Boudreault, likes meeting people e is too short. Jeannette is now 1), born July I). 1942, and she ‘ Southport, and thinks frequently at the Charlottetown Driving-Park as she "loves the races". Early awards for h e r sewing ability while at school have led her to make her o w n clothes. She received her education at southport School. Notre Dame Academy "and Prince of Wales. has brown eyes and will wear the silks colored wine and white. JIPIICIDINT in Royal Navy. Sub-Lt. Archie Kwok (‘hue Ng has list of commissioned officers. 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