. Pare : The Bieetinn Th Senin Patriot a | Ree ee . 6 = 7 < : (Divers eats: a — ane ~ = 3 - = - — . ——— — a = _ - = follow rules. =| When In Charlottetown f a the buddy system, ein Ps Ne ae me es ie : ee “buy. aqunmentwitnaatesy 1 Make Sure You Visit sand get compressed air (for. scuba diving “at recognized te | : be regnvere Lakin .diving..supply Gutlets csp nant ncttaacacsntcne When using air tanks limit ‘Op ¥ : “ mae Soe FT iy erations to a maximum depth rhe : ; : : ‘ Ronen ere 7 re 30 feet Know ard Ober ah, fre: : i ; ; the rates of ascent, given in the}! ' “iy ; 5; , |Navy.. is see Tables’ to ae sia grat . most teshinable men's wear, ‘prevent-air embolism and_ the st ea hether ‘it’ ee nd just what you require, ibends... -/. : w t's a fe wsuit .or everyday sports: ~ A | When” skin. diving— without : : ; : ao Ralph’s is toeated in the. heart of ‘the air tanks—/don’t try to stay un- : see gape ity on-Kent—Street,-se- call * and say” hello - der_overlopg—A-lack a ET fresh’ , when-you- visit, P. 6 I, a air for tc\ lonz- ¢dn\ cost’ a ; é : ‘swimmer (h judgment: , o ¥ ‘ a -. "Take along a dependable Aoat | - t. : @ Suits, sport coats, and. top- : coats by .FREEDMAN for each divér. Devise and use a system of hand signals for un- {derwater communication with | “|the other divers. rt Whenever diving, fly the div- eae ers’ flaz whieh rcouests oats NG . to keep 10feet away. ‘Don’t dive when conditions yare unfriendly. : aint ew toe ARROW $f @ Swim dnd beach wear by JANIEN: me Jeaps and bounds and this year's “! program has-been under consi- | deration since early in-the year Sate fj ae | Oe, ~ |be. put. into operation. é ® Rugged sport togs by GWG Aisi This happy group race acros¢ >the ‘sands of | . proved to be favorite spots for picnicers and camp- ot ee nee oe. sbe_lare: one of the many peautiful beaches which surround, ers Who flock to this: island playground set in-the | world: “other “features: are< “dott * e Meny gift ideas to take back “ume the Island for e into the~~warmest: ocean Gulf of St... St. Lawrence. sere swt ~| earriage competitions, -go— cart | “home to friends... ed water north Florida. These beaches have . . : a , Taces for the young lads and las- cae eae ( |sies, a queen of the festival cli- — eemenrrememng cameo THe Garten of the Gut“ Mu- | Maxed byi i ball nas been an”) ;Seum opened several years ago outstanding event, of. the festi- _ Montague yusine sses SOL er tei" fade ah : |has continued to. expand and Food supplied by the-ladies at |the increaseNn tourists to. this |the-community is home made | Moniania. landmark has in- |and is one of the attractions of hee banner tourist season ‘ leréased, amost doubling ‘ each | the two to three day event. year. -This museum which. is This year. - -the official open- The tourist business has been _ket, its appliance stores, and, Near at hand are cabins, with ne ee and ae oe i of = sew hockey and. ea: i increasing at:more than an aver- | others, all staffed with courteous beating and fishing owned by ‘fo, the outdoorsman who has (ee etne stlialete and tule Ja: mh r ___"_age rate in Montague during the ‘clerks who_will_go—out—of—their—Mrs,Vance—Strickland” of Mur= i past few: years. and . business |way to please the customer. — ray. River, also well known to leiay dase. ier at the: Park on ae me ee ii ‘e people have ‘become aware of For food: and places to eat, the’ tourists and vacationers, For the historjan a visit to his- | gometime. in Sine: the potential from this source | they Barrett ‘Restaurant, the the” .Garret cottages at \ Morri- | sonte site of DeRoma or th Brus [e Wieks and other events'in the snd for 1966 they are going all Snack Bar, the Kingsway. Motel son’s Beach, the Macmillan Ca-| denell Island where the French), il add“. t6. avery Duby out to attract the vacationer to and the well known Hillside Inn ‘bins at Wood Islands, Grand- land Scottish settlers landed and she ain ct Montague “the area: _|are expecting a very busy sum-.ma’s Little Sands; and many oth- | lived over a century ago can be here services such as the RCMP New business firms: have “been mer and several are currently ¢rs in the-surrounding area’ all | an interesting and memorable aaa town police, hospital, doc- established in the past year with training new staff to,assist dur- are hustling and~preparing~ for. euting. ny oe j ae te nae tic meet recent cee beng | (he | ine tis Comune, eter: ithe 1966 season. we | At Brudenell, a new nine- hole | drug stores, jewellery ” stores, Hilltop" Novelty-and-Giftshop on The Montague tourist homes, | Attractions of the area are golf course is in the making and | post offic: cutoms, bakery, hair Wood Island Hill, owned andj well known throughout —Canada_numerous--withthe-openmg -teitnough the fst” year’s” igo Zink Rake aren ath ‘ operated by Mrs. Heath Stewart end the U.S. already have Te*~'the trout. fishing in April start- | tion was on a rough terrain the | ay This. shop ‘along -with—several--ceived bookings and indicatic~s ing people of the province.to the--course is now under develop- woe Tray eet a8 © others will be catering to the sre they will be filled to capa- ‘streams and ponds in ever in- ment and hundreds already have |: = as : ati : { tourist trade. city before the season ‘is in-full creasing numbers. taken advantage of the —early J eo - ) + Montague has long been knows |awing. These are privately own. | SPORTING ATTRACTION season to try out their ability see wellry stores, grocery__and. gen ‘and accommodations are second sportsmen is the Cardigan Fish | Tourists to the park last year : _ -eral stores, and new men’ wear ‘to none, with most -being filled | Cutture~ Station where hun- (were high in their praise of the ev . He : ; EL ene shoe,store, new-meat- mar--to_capacity onch: vent Ji tatattee “Tdreds-of-visitors: each-year-go-to--course® so close to” the park where | earns rar eee ee Tee = LS = pe aa pit ing vacationers... © ; See the young trout being rais-| they .could leave their families | Although motels and hotels ed for release in Island streams | and by walking’-a few hundred © Moore & McLeod Led eae ; Festival pe limjted in number they of-|' The beaches, parks at Wood | yards be able to golf ig one. of: is fer the best in service and gé-| Islands,. Pinnette, Eldon, _Bru-| the most beautiful settings of a _|merally can place the overflow |denell, are perfect for swimming | any golf course throughout - : ee in private homes. There are se- | as well as deep.sea fishing, boat-| province. < * ; “composers. ‘ veral good cabin establishments ing, sailing, horse back. riding ‘ANNUAL FESTIVAL iy : Se, ae in the. area, with the Lane Ca--'and many other amusements The Montague” Regional Straw bins right in the heart of Mon- at hand mean. Montague and |berry Festival during the middle ei are named, | tague situated on the beautiful’ area is one of the better places jof July inaugurated three years ny a . Ava ei Be ‘Montague River, -well known. to spend a‘ vacation in the pro- ago is one of the summer _at- - throughout the country. AMINCO: eng oS thachons: that is _Browing by : CHARLOTTETOWN — A spe- ae eae i ; . } ‘cial feature of each of the Char- ? ‘ lottetown Festival's Sunday «Night Concert programs will be abe the premiere’ performances of néw-works—by—young—Canadian— composers especially commis- sioned for Festival '66 by “Music | Director John Fenwick: : 3 Composers. participating are . Norma Beecroft. Toronto; Anne ee glestene, -Ottawa: -Sergze Gar-——— nt. Montreal: Irving Glick, To ™ ronto; and Murray~.Schafer of Simon Fraser University, Burn- aby,_B.C._ Mr. Fenwick,-who js slsé conductor - of. the Halifax ~ Symphony, _ will contribute a— . ‘work himself, and it is expected that “another French- Canadian ‘-gomposeér- -will-—aceept—a~ on mission. Each overture will he thread, to four minutes long. The comnns- ers have heen given -conipicte _ artistic freedom as. to. stvle_and form, although. it —is- expected that due to the length of com- position, . terseness and —forth- rightness will be a characteris- tic of most of the works 4 The compositions are being scored for the’ instrumentation | of the Atlantic chestra, a 32- | piece ensemble end especial- ly for the Festival, with mem- | bership largely drawn from the Halifax Symphony. Cost is being underwritten” hv the Festival, not only in fees to the- composers but in the copy- Ang of orchestral parts and pre- paration. of ‘scores. ENTAL STORE ee eae Wrerr are tae et mt (FIRST FLOOR =] I - There is much ‘to ‘delight the tourtst on our first floor. . ~ crystal cea pa ee jewellery | . . cosmetics . . . “Maple Craft” woodwork -prolect ‘and feel Ghat it willbe ladies hosiery . . . and accessories. Also, see men’s suits . . . slacks . an extremely valuable addition | : : ... 6port jackets ... overcoats .... bathing suits . ees rainwear ~ to our proeamh Me Pee ick Hi, i , : = ar “|, -and-g@- large ‘souvenir selection. Say t e to to . ; ee Fj >” ‘ * . ; t : he" complete Programming i = Fried Gams. ra ae cee mes. | irae fe nes fied ghee E tet e seven concerts,. which w ; i : : ; 3 es a Saevie the une of he classic,’ ® Mamma Bure er Te > ~ =e — . a (aa “ : Ry ‘ -classi t a >. Sp Pgs : a aa gett ne a ge SECOND FLOOR." "| . bo a ee ae “The Charlottetown Festival {s | ® ; : ) _ ee Re : ; ee : Figs Canndian phen high ‘nnsc. f ~~w TI]. ‘Our second. Loe is a fashion. deram . .. ladies’ sportswear’. -. . art~and music,” says Fenwick. | ® ‘dresses ... . and lingerie, as well as ‘millinery. . In ie, Hes TRE L i “children’s Depa ent ee sleepwear... dresses... coats’. na Erion eS : : sportswear... ‘aiid baby clothing. Quality mer- = ete eae ee aie thea” ® A-W Roof Beer E : : chandise that aise: sur stores the Island's “tavorite ‘Shopping ¢ centre’. ‘, Festival ends September 3. the’ rts : : : pore ; new works will be mad : tes - * ae to other orehestiag: across © Coney Burger es ] gee foe fl fs he: at : = a z : mies : e country ‘ aS . E oe : ; ttt © 3 Sizes of oes ai - | THIRD-FLOOR a : os eT QUALI Chicken ao _ coe ‘ fs >i iy of greatest interest. 6 tourists is the items featured on our and ma iny more — os “TEL third floor .~. . Kenwood blankets... . Irish linens . lace table-.” - PRINTING . es [T= > cloths .. ¥ towels . . . and sheets. _ Popular too, di pee aa : ee goods, including 100% ‘British woollens in authentic ,tartan. Tartan” © P HONE 22672 » — qe : ear robes are also on display, wi tae ee os, ie rae Dee es ; Stationery, dai ee : Br pots ‘ os ened alsa ea ee eee statements— and —all = = vay * . Ae cia . - b° print ee pea hae pr Se aes Tos sustain BASEMENT . Bal Sams i 3 ‘ guaranteed. : * , . aaa a ie i ; ‘ates r ‘Budget-wise-men’s atid hoys’ wear Is the basement epartinent spec: ; i GUARDIAN - PATRIOT; a jality. ‘Outdoor clothes... suits... . coats. . . pyjaifias-. . . hats »"". : : .-. 80x... . sport jackets... pants... as well as’ ‘men’ 8 and * CE N L boys’ shoes and- whseante footwear are always obtainable at To low a re | I . ee ; es a ae ee ai Phone 4-8506 et a RB ER, ———9 ‘ —— ; : — = pa , EHF = ner, gga 2 » - é , 4 ri o y + - - ached iy tes ay \ 7. ae f eae Ss 6 7 mre : ‘ 4 ea a é ‘ :