Motown can really cele- ' tomorrow with everybody .iflo it. This city’s Natal ' , Elm! holidayhere, coin- ’ z»: biggest day otOld ivicHolidayOb n Biggest Day Of Event woof of Old Home Week. Merry- gIo—rounds, ferric wheels. real live Panties and plenty of chpie dolls, spun sugar and hot dogsand the ever-present pink lemonade. They are all apart of the But the, event has its serious side as well as hundreds of mi- malswill'beintheshowringto compete for the ribbons. There George H. Bimtain, V Alienation One of the M ‘ m of the, island’s big _m 1941?, Mr. Buntain at Wm named - trea- ‘ of the new organization a retained ever since. ~I lllo first few years it was ' Wonk for all of the eligible Charlottetonian - “but lack Kennedy N'Dc'llkftmcorn now wouldng lob mating, the rest of us ‘flfoes‘ "’° W v the busi- t of 1mm. Island’s mini algl‘léllllfllr- "thisjdb is a: hobby with , Mr. Bunrtaini said. “I ' it as my contribution to 1M tterment. “0 publicize in products Mal areas and is an ex- , ‘ V ‘9 Job Seen’ As Hobby j sewerarylreqsurer . " tremer valuable asset to this Mr. Bmtain was: a. shareholder “in the Associamion and raced hor- ' ,ses at the Driving ,Park' for many years before his appointment to the governing executive. Some of the famous racers that have car- ried his colors incude Major Aulb- rey, Sampson Hal, Miss Knox, Dean and Surfiol'k Chief, to mention just a few. Indeed; the “Sport of Kings” has few keener supporteiu in this Province than the Associa- tion’s secretaryuwreasm. _ MIr. Bantam is president ‘of B-untain, Bell and Company, local steamshin agents, with oflfiilces at the foot of Queen Street. He is also Island representative for the Dominion Steel and Coal Com- pany (D0800), now owned by A. V. Roe (Canada) During World War Two, Mr. Buntain served six years with the .Royal Canadian Navy, retir- ing with the rank of Command; er, R.C.N.V.R. rnE srmrr or mucous IN FOCUS AT nunwucrrr will also be exhibitions of the occupied the winter months, the fruits, jaim, Jellies from rural kitchens. BIG - ' ‘ _In 1111691)“ka will be the 'bag 2 for llsllaimlors as the hotter: racers come out of the bechsmetch to make their drive. Thousands of people watch the harness racing "but even more thousands will be studying the exhibits, vaudeville. visiting the cattle barns or examining the large Military ' H , Racing at Charlottetovm has al: ways been Even when: compeirtion. Though the exhibits have been shown and the kiddies rides in operation the; official opening won’t be held until tonight when His Honor lieutenal nrt. Governor. F.‘ Walter Hyndmlan starts the. big fair for the first timede his term of orifice. . _ ‘ Old Home Week-here has al- ways literally meant a homecom- ing with hundredsottormer-Is- lament-travelling *fromtar plac- es to meet again vwith relatives and friends. Annually, too, the x hasiattnected. countless vise items who findhere much of the color and life that Was an important part of country fairs. It has disappeared tram many places but the local hair has ne- ver been commercialized to that extent and it still has the feel and warmth of ahiendly goth- ering. , . ¥ VISIT THE GARDEN CITY DAIRY BOOTH AT THE COLISEUN/l ' DURING oLo HOME . I . lee-Odd Chocolate Milk. This Booth is located «I the Ken- " t ‘ Road (and Coliseum. near entrance. PURE IIIIIIIco. “D. 1 cm & George St. WEEK I Dial 5556 New L‘Peak In» Poultry Contests A record smashing entry list promises to make the poultry exhibits this year keener than ever, according to departme officials. . , . Figures released Mend morn- ing showed that 424.130 try ex- hibits would be on display when the judging begins tomorrow un- der Oharley \, Scranton, poultry l u ; WV x‘ SEE ‘ 7’ ' l Provincial Department I 79 Niel Agriculture Boaths . Featuring . .g Soilxr Sdmpl-ing‘ ‘ d Home Wee< Advances’ 0 Peak Pace In Pleasure fleldrna-n tor the Federal Depart- ment. of Agriculture. The big gain has come through the duck and geese entries which have doubled over last year. Be- sides fowl exhibits, there are 17 eggs entered for judging including 1E. brown. ‘ I The largest number of entries come under the woken-fowl class with 137. Other large entry lists are the ducks, 9l7; geese, 74 and timkeys, 66. YOU TO VISIT VALUE At Our GWEN AWAY R ~ Twin Lens, Aires Reflex Camera. and Case Be Sure To Register Your Name TAYLORS‘ JEWELLERS LTD. THE ISLAND’S LEADING CAMERA SHOP OUR BOOTH AND SEE ALL THAT IS NEW m PHOTOGRAPHY 89.95 Booth Tues, August 12, 1958 The Guardian Page 11. Roadster Class Ready For Attention 0f Judges TENSE MOMENTS COME FOR OWNERS AS JUDGING PROCEEDS Young? Fry ’ Find Mecca O'n Midway The "Midway." a word which be on the lips of both I and old during “Old Home Week" in Charlottetown. llt is a mecca for the younger try and a source of great entertaian for older talk. The Midway has been a popular part of the Exhibition and Old Home Week down through the years and this year will be no exception. Bill Lynch and his troupe arriv- ed special car ferry and brought with them the greatest collection of feature shows ever offered in the Maritimes. Influx!- edintlus“btmdleofftm”are such old favorites as the reins wheel, Merry Go-Round, Aero- Plane and Round-up. TheMideny, with its lights, wondertul smels and gay but somewhat mysterimm ammds, becomes I magic land tor yams- stems, and for adults too, al- though they’reafm 'd to admit it. limit isle a pllacern" which hm?“ ‘ I , , as well, wuth' its games of andchance, such as Beat-The Dealer. and char. - Viz? M _ SUNNY s in lineman in the Crown Am, , Virgil! ' A THE ' 1917 from‘ ark. tor $25,000,- 000. WELCOME TO OLD HOME WEEK SMARTEST FARMERS.. KNOW THE VALUE Frankie Roper \ OF ‘OUR FI‘NE- SERVICE! It’s tops . . fast . a .'prompt . . . competent .‘ . . dependable. Why not drop in during Old seervfor yourself. Maldng j. is our way of Wilding-up: ‘ y + FRANKIEERO'PER‘S inen' dl ‘ i \ J. A. GORMLEY G. R. FOSTER A. w. GAUDET F. W. BOYLES Mr YOU ’ friendship To one and all. COUNCILLORS F. G. O’NEILL ‘ purl-s Canada and the Unit-ed States. but to thousands of others as well. ' CHARLOTTETOWN WELCOMES "Old Home Week" in Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. ’ i strikes a responsive card. not only to Islanders livind in other Our City is a mecca for followers of The harness horse ruc- lng sport . . . end, we are happy to extend the hand of EDWIN c. JO‘HNSl'ONzE, H. E. HYNDMAN A. J. HASLAM Meyer. J. E. ARSENAULT' E. C. BAKER. E. M. MacRAE‘