I Min I f ' B lYork. oston. Philadelp be“ u t who! Wuhlnlton. Detroit. Clevellnd» 0" '1‘ 0",!” lease is “to hel CansdinnIof the exhibiti ' n lulu“! New 01'1"!“ 3'” ’9 r ""11" but "mu" ex"producers acquirepa greater‘also is expects: will; Francisco and Los . hibltlona held last year at Torr'share of the markets In areas cost of meals and hotel accom- . They are from department v N d‘ 1‘0 “wuwr' commissioners show that more1 h lmar ets andthe exhibits are Phase three of Operation Canadian product. cm 1"" lconfined to things handled by World Markets Will follow tummy u describes the sample} All buyer! are f’epresenia- such businesses. 1 I 3y FORBES “RUDE ‘ For the next three days_ihardwue’ heating and plumb. showing department 3?:515:r:éelf:;;fiiggzeficfiiggrggagzafirlglzglg‘alfigdel? Indirepresent large buyinz groups. ‘ ~ .I‘hey were s acted for invitr . . . h the trade ra- TORONTO (CF) _ Aircraft. the buyers wril look at a wide Vision sets, hi - fi equipment. inguiuewfi‘ch engineerswgnd Apr“ 15M" 3‘ will comm 01‘ arriving with more than 600;range °f manufactured 300‘“ drugs' .muemes- luggage, mod. othe’r industrial executives from individual conferences of bus-idepfll‘tment and the lovem' :sentatives In the countries con- buye“ "om Britain. Europe. [at the National Canadian Sam- confectionery. toha cco and - mess men with the trade com-lment pays the cost of bringinchemed with the choice ' to the w machinery equipment manufac- ' ' ’ . 3mg States, Monday inaugurated‘ In 430 separate exhibits theyl Arrivals from Britain and Ituring plants across Canada. Purpose of the operation, in pating Canadian companies paylcompam” Who m “"39 pm?“ Phase two 0! Canada's Opera-lwiu see clothing, footwear, ap-liEurope number 131; from thei The visitors wi com-lthe words of I department of $250 for each display unit theyltl‘l bun" 0' the "em-5 hem! United States New today; and Wednesday 3 his. eipally for Canadian buyers. . °m°- wmnl’“ “ where surveys by our tradeimodation for the visiting buy- res. chain stores and super- k Ottawa April 4 - II and \i/illigh‘,wn as Mme greatest com,lzweitives of large companies or The to Canadian Press Business Editor today. Wednesday. Thursday— ing equipment, radio and tale-lstore people “no” last we“! fin; phase four. in gnaw... . . . ' The show is organized by them," by Canadian trade repre. . more than countries Visited est Indies and the United lplu Sh°w' ‘other Items. ’ ‘imsswners. the buyers to Toronto. Partici-l tion World Markets. lpliances,. household commerce news re' ireserve. This Is to cover rentallshown. l Iy supplies.‘West Indies 106; and from thelplete their job Monday andltrade and 1-! . .\ It", s .124; 16" ’ I, ' REVEI. IN . l .3 l \. I ‘i‘l . v I . lllll. rim“- Lg hall, ‘ SEAT rmous ASTRO-E . . .vunr RANGE or GREAT Sport-minded Pontiac VI: . . .fIVE TRANSMISSIONS Lil'fifii‘énrflau’iéfi Pontiac’s engines are potent plus! There‘s the light, thrifty Am“ 0' Your choice of exceptionally spirited V8’s. comfort with 0}" tional bucket seat equipment. NEW! TILT STEERING WHEEL Adjusts and locks into any one of 7 ' comfortable posi- tions. Flips up to make entry and exit easier. Optional at extra cost. PONTIAC OIlAlITY BEATS WINTER RUST All vital areas are protected by the ex~ clusive Zinc-O-Bond process. Rocker panels are washed by water and dried by air to cut corrosion. Mufiiers are alumi- nized for a longer life. EINER. SAFER SELF-ADJUSTING BRAKES Back up, apply the brakes— they adjust automatically. Cuts servicing, saves money! Power brakes available at enracost NEW STRONGER GHASSIS. GOll. SPRINGS ALL ROUND Mighty X-built frame gives body strength. Big, cushiony coil springs t each wheel case we shocks, add new comfort. BOOT OI FISHER Built, sealed and in- sulated for smoother, quieter riding. PARISIENNE SPORT COUPE ' Pontiac '- I 56‘ WHOLLfiLDE MOTORS qum h ads-,The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tm, April 2, 1968. 7 Moss Edward Island Dance Festival 1963 Dancingond Garlic Singing PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3rd 1 QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL—9:00 mm. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. i1. l2. 5-9» earn- rand ewv— so eww— N~ l” 3“!" 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6. ’1. 8. O. .10. an. ‘12. 1. 1. 4. .12. ‘13. l l: 7. " 10. 1'1 . iv 12. 13. l; ’ . 11. i2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. '1. is l :1. i2. l3. dealer ; TODAY! l. 1. 1. “WNWANH‘THETOMMY AMBROSESHOW'ON THEORONETWORK.CHECKIBCALIJSTINGSFORTIMI mm. Sharlene Ma‘i‘l‘liii'l’lf‘l’n, Hampton 8.. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. .10. .11_ (I CLASS 73—Beginners Highland Fling—a years and under Gayle Ford. Ch'town Judith Ann Harper. Cli'town June Marie Harper. Ch’lown Sharlene MacEachern, Valley Ann MacLannan, Mt. ena Lynda Ross Oakes. Gi'towl Hampton Jeannie Taylor. Ch'town Patsy Maclnnis Cherry . Marilyn Wyand. Cavendish CLASS 74—Highland Fling—1042 years (beginners) Wilma Burke. Ch'town 6 Louise Sanderson. Rayona Gauthier. Ch'town Ch'iown. RR. 6 Marlene Matheson, Mermaid 1. Deborah May Worth Wendy Lee MacEac-hern. ' al 0?.Q as n amp . Wendy Karen Worth, Melvina Phaleri. Ch'town innal CLASS 75—Sword Dam-HO years'and under—Ibeginna’s) Gayle Ford. (‘h'town 3. Patsy Macl'nnis. Cherry Valley 4. Marilyn Wyand. Cavendish CLASS 76—Sunrd Dance—I042 years—(beginner!) Wilma Burke. Cliiown 6. Louise Sanderson. Gi’towl Ra tma Gauthier. Ch'inim , . Marlene Matheson. Mermaid 7. Deborah May Worth. Wendy Lee MacEachern. Pownal Hampton 8. Wendy Karen. Worth, Melvina Phaien. Ch'town Pownal CLASS Ti—Sword Dance—4) years and under Karem Ford. Ch'inwn 5. Catherine MacDougd. Anne Fraser. Ch‘tnwn RR 1 Ch‘town Jack Kippimz. Stanhope 5. Carol MacNeill. West Rity, Barbara MacDonald, 7. Miriam Mac-Neill West thy Soulhport . Rosemary Scott. Ch'town CLASS Gil—Highland Fling—9 years and under Karen Ford. Ch'tnwn 5. Catherine MachugaIl. Anne Fraser. Ch'town RR 1 Ch'town Jack Kippinz. Slanhnpe 6. Miriam MacNeill. West thy. Barbara MacDonald. 7. Rosemary Scoot, Ch’tiowu CLASS 82—Seann Triubhas—9 years and under Karen Ford, Ch’tiown Catherine MacDou-gal, C . A Fraser, ’t. W" “e Ch mm RR 1 6. Miriam MacNefli. West R16! Jack Ripping‘ Stanhnp' 7. Rosemary Scott. Ch’town mam Maelmlmldi 8. Sharlene~ MacEaichern, Southmri Ham um CLASS M—P‘lora MacDonald's Fancy—9 years and mules Anne Fnaser. Ch‘tonw RR 1 4. Shah-lane MacEIchern. Jack Ripping. Stanhope Hampton Catherine MacDougaII, I. Miriam MacNerill. Wed Rik! ’town CLASS 57—Scottish Reel—9 years and under Shirley's Wee Celtic Ross's Highlander-1' (Group 3) QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL —2:00 pm. CLASS till—Solo Tap Clog—9 years Elaine Bagnall Hunter Rv. 13. Deborah Anne Paquet. .on Bernard. Hunter RV. (‘h'lown Janice George. Ch'town 14. Janice Payinter. mm Donna Gorvett. Ch'town I5. Charlene Peters. Bedlord . . IE Debi-aloe Rhynes. Gl’towl Larry Hume. Ch'tmvn 1? Debbie Richards. Qs’town Beth Lea. Vernon River 18 Mary-Lyra! Ross. (n’tioiwn Brenda Moore. Ch'tmni 1.9 Rosemary Scott. Ch’town Leanne MacDonald. 20 arbara Smallwood. Ch'town Ch'torwn Sharlene MacEachern. s1. Barbara Thompam. Hampton Ch'tiown Betty MacNutt, West thy. 22. Marlene W ebsner. (11' Mary MacKe'nna. Ch'iown 23_ Karen Knox, Parkdralo Mary MacKinnoii, Millview CLASS 37A—Solo Tap Clog—1042 years Larry Brazle. Ch‘town 14. goals Dunpthy, Chm 3. Cheryl Bernard. Hunter ey 'ver 16. Heather Fisher. Oh’town Cherrlyn Bevan. Oh'town 16_ Judy Gauthier. Gi'town Ann Burge. ‘iown 17. Rayona Gauthier. Ch'tows Wilmai Burke. Ch'toii'n 18. Mair-y Patricia Grant. Elizabeth Carroll, Ch'town Ch'town Arlene asidler. ’town 19. Maxine Green. Chtowm Sandra Grace Chandler. Z). Francis Hughes. South ’ 21_ Cathy Jackson. M‘t. Judy Glow. Kinkora Stewart Marlene Coles. Cli'inwn Eileen Dougan, Ch‘loii'ii. 23. Diana Bowling. Ch'town Betty Doyle. Ch‘town CLASS inn—Solo Tap Clog—1M: years Dianne ‘Vlom‘e. Cli'lown 14. Valerie Penny. Gh'towa. Donna Elizabeth Murphy l3. Donna Pen-y. Chttown Stanhope lfi, Lillian Peters. Gh’town l7. Marlene Peters. Ch’towu .lenine MacDonald, (‘h'to 18 Sandra: Peters. Gi'tow- , wri Nancy MacDonald, 19. Betty Jean Robineon. West Rory ty Bo vedere Regina MacDonald. I) \hriam Ann Robinson. Ch'town Rolvedere Rosemary MacDonald. 2|. Louise Sanderson. Grand Tracadie ('h'tnwn. RR. 6 Wendy Lee MacEachorn, 22. Pauline Joyce Shane-n. Hampton f‘h'town Daphne Macintyre, as. Bernadette 'l‘mmba. Millview ' wn .ludy Maclx'irinon. ' ow 7 Ch to 24. Debra Ann Ward. Oh'mwn i. d Linda Hu n. . . 2!». Anita Watts. Gran MacMi-llan. ’l‘racradi’e ' ' r 26. Deborah May Worth. Bonnie Lynne MSCI’lIOI‘Son. Powna 27. Wendy Karen Worth. Marilyn O'Connor. (larelton Pownal anet O'Donnell, Ch'towri PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE—7:00 p.m. OPENING NIGHT CLASS H—Solo National Dance—l years and under .Tohanne England. West thy West Royalty Heather Lynn MacDonald. 3. Miriam Mac elli. West Rl’rg CLASS 25—Step Dancing—6 years and under Birendalce Dnylc. 3. Jacqueline Flanagan, Savage. Harbour Ch'tow-n Cheryl Doyle. Savage Hbr. CLASS 23—Solo Novelty Dance—Ill years and under Lillian Bail. Cli‘lown 7. Colleen McNeil. S‘side Heather Bur-kc. (‘l’l'lmvn a BM“. MacNu“. WM Barb 3 Doyle. (‘Ii'imi'n '. ' Phyms Kirkhfigm' 9, Bonnie Lynne MacPherson Ch'tmi-n. in Charlene Peters. Patricia Moi-am. (‘h'lmm 11. Betty Jean Robinson. Nancy M. MacDonald. Helvcder‘ West Royalty OFFIHAI. OPENING Hnn_ 1". Walter Hyndman. Lieutenant-Governor REMARKS \TI‘. David Boswell CLASS 2I—Group National Dance—12 years and under Shirley's Hawaii Hiilas Madame Fifi et les The French Belles Damseurs Parkdale Elementary School CLASS 29—Stcp Dancing—finen—Adiilt Ruth Ross. Charlottetown CLASS 33—lrish Jig—I3 to 16 your! Lillian Rail. (‘h'inun 4. Heather Hughes. East Heather Burke. (‘h'tnwn Royalty Janet DnrN‘n Grant. ll. Sterling Ward. Ch‘t-owo h‘lown CLASS G7—l-‘lorn MacDonald's Fancy—I7 and over (non-instructors) Joyce Mar Donald. CLASS its—Seam Triubhas—l‘.‘ years and over (instructors) Ruth Ross. CLASS Sl—Argylc Brnadswnrd—IIl-IG years Loi'at Scots Dancers Shirley's Celtic LASS 42—Solo Rhythm Tim—l7 years and over (Instructors) Ruth Ross. (‘h'tmrii 2 Jeanne Inns. Marianne This advertisement courtesy at on THE Isaarlo II". MOORE & MilEOD llll minim I merino - -