== a sacar | FIRST OF a3; di O; | = a ‘(sland EWS, Page TOF...» ‘Retired Canadian Officer | Finance M nister Mitchell . 1 Di Sfiarp fd Western'and Central Districts yr n,m Addresses Loca Rotaria ns. F The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., July 26, 1966 3 mae af the * pound Neer i i oe - oR s ae ea ee aT shauleabe The. majority of Yugoslav ians adian Military 4 ache in Yugo- jer nt of all eq pment ‘used if : . : . ee of the’ world” It. closed (1-38nd -/eam td the West and have little, siavia. from. 1954 to 1962 | said vin > today. This situae ee ‘ , igh t $2796 'US} trme for. Russia according. to. the country was about three tint s resulted in a tratie de ee A ep | 10f { ¢rucial” week for. Wilson's” ¢otonel WS Hunt, Rowal- Can-— quarters the size of New foynd-— fre ¢ net--Hint- sarar that t | future standing as prime minis- adian Army retired who land: but had a popul lationeequal mb: ining, improving the 4 * j ’ er and for Britain's’ money. spoke. .to.” the Charlottetown -to that of Canada. He described auto . electronics, steel Rs bezan with J§ leaders of the Rotary Club at the regular. week- Yugoslavia. as mountainous and mills. “ore ming consi rable powerful Trades Union Consrese=ts® heanwueeting in the Char- very beatiful, except for the. prozress, and thot the country P conferring with gevernment. lottetown Hotel yesterday » of the Danube where had st oll and gas. reserves, \ 9 : 1s et A [ Sunday eaders on the application of a’ Colonel] Hunt who was Can- great qua at and During his three. vear. tour ‘ projected = six month wade * . .corn were grown, similar tr thtthimete ag. -watghed traffte ‘ freeze a'l) . signs suggested y))) repeal the. bill if and. when Prairie Provinces and parking grown almost tO” F The fifth annual hiemuad de- ter the water until they reaeh these aimion ¢hiefs iwill need they fetor The. people who are of Slavie Norgh American proportions At E hey fetorn to power ; ‘ prop Ag. ‘ monstration will be held this Sun- land agajn. ‘The gua ‘re much persuasion ta convince, 4 bigger test faces Wilson-to- origin live in six republics; one time the or bAple with A day at Stanhope main beach at ‘quired to go out three vubed thém the freeze is essential dav Heath's ‘men have put down Slavenia, Croatia Serbia, “Nace ai vere party hacks. and off > ; ve * 7 p.m. This demonstratjon is set yards, pick up the wen and re Wilson's week will end. .in 9 censure motion that the Com: doma, Bosnia-Herzgatiana and éials of government : . lup as a competition between the turn to shore Washington where, Friday. he mans will begin debating for two Montenegera. Fach republie-had- -Colonel Hunt saidthat Yugo 2 “4 |guards at North Rustico, Caven- | There will also hea / “A is to meet_with President John- days It expresses ‘“‘no~ confi: its own autonomy but sends re. slavia was becom ng, American ildish and Dalvay Brackley sec- demonstrations Pay the }son before going on to see Ca- dence in the competence. of the presentatives to the Ceneiral ized Well stocked depirtment | tions * Red wroee eer ‘ne avler nadian Prime Minister Pearson government to manage the eco \Govermment -in Beldyade 7 stores and stiner-markets Wirsmgs The: purpose of this demonstr- safety instruc ora. . in Ottawa. American support is nomic affarrs” of the nation."* Colonel Hunt said that the many af the techniques of the a Lation-is.to- show the ‘public some The entire demonstration «)|}_. ital if “Wilson ‘ix to ‘fulfil his -*- country “had originally been. Western business’ world are i : i of the training the guards .are he handled by Georce \\ gan, ‘ow of-staving off devaluation Roman Catholic, but. following: ; di - |required to take in order- to be- lifeguard supervisor om the pound j MARITIME , a b b : co . Tate ee lifeguart, ‘The demon- The following guards take i wee : ve | mae ae 1700 | The qpenker “was, intenmuegD P ¢ stration will also show ‘how the part: Cavendish team H er} MET WITH PARTY | e RACING a large portion ‘of, the populat! by the chairman, Norman Low- , f different. pieces of equipment Murphy, Gerry Hopk Scott After talking with leaders of ’ on was convertid to Mohamme- ther nd was thanked by . o¢ So died - | aie at r are used a making actual res Linkletter, Frank. Gaude_ Jas d The 8.000,000-man Trade «Union eennicnn p emia) dism. Moslem priests, and-mos- chairman Dr. Stewart MacDon yam cues using such equipment as Johnson, David Walters ne Congress,, Wilson went .info a can a — i —ptiahley's ques were much. in evidence and alii paddle, board boat, torpedo Murphy, Stanhope team Nayig- Special. meeting of the pariia- , er + akg one_ major city “boasts ‘as “many <r ; MacLean’ Bop! | mentary. Labor -pasis..‘There new, of Kinkora.P EI: ” and | ss 71 mosquas f * cial respiration. : ly, Jim Bruce. Wayne Schveier ‘eft-wingers led a frontal assault en by er ar ae as FALLING OUT sco RES | These rescues ‘will all be'timed {Alan Burke. Doug Moore anq of !he ‘government's crash-pro-, # . ack: ttn record of 2.07 The. speaker said that Yugo . 1 from_the ' time ‘in which they en- Gerald Mitchell zram of - devaluation 45 Monday might slavians described | theinselves, By THE ASSOCIATED. PRESS | —— --- ne - Wilson defended hit ‘aciminis- Little Quinton and Sunnymeads as* Communists.” but -that ‘the h. National League : | so well remembered. Costume |agreed’ on a -new five-year de ‘ration against charges "of buck. “*'e -J0'"! mevaers of the’ pre- 1948 “falling out” between Pre. Pittsburgh me = rise Ay + | deien—for—the—show-——was—by-fence—force—plan—and—caiied—far—ing-heneath-the-pressures-of-ine Y10Us record of 2 08. *. Sident_Tito_and Russia ___made fan Fran ceeeerres an 6) © [Frances Defoe studies. to determine the hest ternational’ bankers and uniden- Highley's ve won the sec- them somewhat different from F a d Pp a aa Mart. 2! The. Atlantic Orchestra. under possible use (of defence re. tified foreign powers. He drew ond dash in 2:08 15 . Russian Communists. Although oe i — aarun . " ; the direction of John Fenwick sources. a distinction between what past. “ome mene tes. anes O00 + the Russians took credit .for ©? ee —- 4 handled Campbell's musical A communique said the min. Conservative governments had driven by Milton Downey of hat the people “described as 4 | score with great skill last night, isters adopted the new fve.ear done and what his own: cabinet Sa - John, paced the fastest their liberation he said most ff. — > never to loud, never too soft—|planning procedure to go into is being forced to do. He sought ™!’* for a Maritime owned Yugoslavians . discount this 2 alwavs just right operation in January to_assure his followers the goy- horse in 2 04.45 in the first dash ¢jaim *. REFRESHING TO SEE I : ernment is determined within Of the ~Monctonian- Preview” The United States supplies 80 “Turvey" is a- man's show— <ix—er-—nine months -te- resume . Pace Comte Richelieu won the ee jand that's sométhing that can. the program of economic expan- Second dash im 2:09 be said. of ‘few musicals and it | sion to which the Labor party Nellie’ J. (2:12.45 Extra! -Albe 2rron : a = Eee . = = Lis = s! _ ars eehing — 2 : F “select : = Siar . a0rw 2 man Mao Tze Tung waves ; oto Ser- a boat “showing no sign of thank husband here for patient- = aa ae _—_ ecg m7 aa; es A corotle ne Co | * sbolieaeet from the deck of a motorboat vice Today. the official NeW fatigue.” The feat is reported ly explaining all army : things ores - ps ae ae 4 c - } unty | * Furniture _to swimmers in the Yangtze China News Agency said - he to have taken place July 16. that T didn't quite catch— he's | ; * . unity at a me. n E re HALIFAX CP) Don Star hi bi | FIRESTONE River near Wu han in central dispelled rumors he was ail- (AP WIREPHOTO) going to have to see it again! , Heath's ee sane and Midnight Bold botir did the Ex I ition . China, accordin ng to the cap- ing by swimming. downstream : ns ——} when nobody -is. asking. ‘ what | . i Lar launching a major mile in 208-4 for the best’ time | : Som tand Auto me ; ¢ wees does that mean” : | ‘ - onan’ : ‘ on an eight-dash harness card wil be held e * , e e I'm proud to be an Islander a In the Commons, debate be- at nearby SackvillesDowns Mon- ‘ Ltd. tonight. to see these so called gan an the substance of the La- day Times of 299-2 and: 209-3. - m : ummer es IVa one | Moreizners” bring a world prem bor government’s mil’ 1» place were chalked ap ty Rorderview August 10 & Vth fiat’ 4-s517 | ler to Charlottetown of a hit most of Britain's huge iron and Rocket Jelanie Timé i z ; } and Oth- ' show that is bound to be a suc- —<—<——< warm and wonderful show that made me and’ mary others ‘I’m so thrilled that at the end sure “Twas laser —tears-catrcht-up—bersteati—a—romeds— bit — any that 1s Eric. his skill as a chorographer and in particular one number in last mght's show ‘Turvey” was reality of anions The sauaie She was’ riotously hard boiled Nurse Hart ‘Stoney funny as the House. asthe co-operation from the farmers.” The parade on Toronto to see Premier Robarts was plann to_make—use—of-Highways—2 don Scholtz both of Summerside eq were each fined $19 and tost# when and they a ared in tne Sum- merside Town Police Court vee ‘sloshed = lieutenant, 5 from Woodstock to Hamilton. ‘in the eacitement of a- show tale of wartime would be ludic- somewhat” s . Share sireto—be_ a hit where—ous it ttante— showed -the-tonny—BonHarren—as-the - : : a ing On _a-cnerge of— ever it is seen: side of war A ballet in last also hillarious ganizer, said Saturday the farm- Nerman Campbell. Don Har- ~michts’s show gave the, slow it’s Marilyn. Stuart was terribly ers would be off the roads by.4 FIRE ALARM - fon, Xlan Land. Jack Duffy pes depth and in eenee Mr — funny as Cpl Hoda son, and eS each ~. and would aver 4 fire yesterday morning at the , “Mack steel industry under -state con- er single winners were Prince W. W.- Currie. President | cess where ever it may roam. Y BE DEAD trol. In a bitter attack, Anthony Nova, 2.11-1%-Flywin (2.12) Val- Tm prod of Jack Duty. and) “Charlie”, the missing snake, Barber, for’ the opposéfton. uahbie Clegg (2.14) and Prince "Brendan Wallace, Sect'y y Earle rey. Norman may be dead. A member of the served notice the ConsetVatives: Robert. (2.15 err Campbell. of a Harron and of RCMP. said vesterday morn- —— ee peierehiieinnetennnanhienniN NON EOS tage arene > Alan Land _™ * ing that the snake -is used to a , - iwarmer climate and it is quite ms Rv ANNE BOND When one stops to consider last mght She even p bas a song, sine : eects ‘ wom 3 toe tapping ‘overture that Mr Lund was working with winch was added to the show SLOW-MOVING adres ete Sed et 1 a ° “to the last round of, applause a brand. new—show and a cast only two davs ago ‘Continued from page 1) , | 4 from the capacity audience that numbered over 40. it makes aRMY NURSE : ASSESSED. t19 | e “Turvev" was in every’ sense it even more fanta And if there ever was or ever ee oe ae te’ Wendell Phillips, St Elearors, Le a hit not just a hit a And while we're talking about 411) be ‘a hard boiled army ai din vu & he a roe full Frederick , MacAusiand. Bloom- - smashing boeming success. a Mr° Lund. we must remember nurse, Barbara Hamilton was it. , Ss ope xpe field. Robert J. Perry ‘aad Shel Queen Elizabeth Way and . the Meartle. Street. Macdonald-Cartier Freeway Martie. Siree i. The price of - manufactured ave arte on “Turvev™ more. than déserved the standing ova- mtn Hort NO A NOOTS ANON PO in several other roles also broke me up Summerside. was. the Summerside for this sequence was wonder- ful capturing all the terrible aced to capture the’ humour-and ras again displayed an amazing ability t4 develon a character on and saw him in a navy uniform |1 for one am not complaining—: And then there were cameo Short skirts “rformances by Kate Reid, — the period hair- styles — the wide cuffs on capital grants for farm expan- inte- the world's problems} an —best for ceived when the final curtain moods of war and Mr~ fiehiesa | ascon, as th no many morp 3 AP ine is the WA TOR OMA aititer “Denar — ie cane ine. tame down last night dancers made the. battlefield ©4sson, as the romantic interest: | otest. Farmers Want an _in- 4. f° The team donet—reney alae tunst Eiritriend—Peeky:—B00 cease of 35 cents per 100 FRETE ARS NY Ta nage Aarron, Campbell and Lund I loved evervbady’s perform: Ains! ie as Ballard; Jean Cavell pounds. of milk from $3.76 to $4, VISITING HERF j ‘4ave given the Charlottetown ance last mght—I can't at this; as Gounod. Don Ewer as WOT: after costs of transportation to After 17 vears:. of — absence Summer Festival its second hit point think of a bad thing to|and Richard Braun as the Cor- processing plants have been Jackie Nicholson of. Toronto is show in as manv vears say about anyone Dean Regan poral met ® wisiting his mother, “irs Nelhe WONDERFUL NOVEL _ as Wilcox was great—I loved | | could go on and on and am An OFU brief‘to the ‘provincé’ Nicholsone and brother Earl m _ Tt ts hard ‘tonight te know SCeing Dean dance and where sorry that 1 can't, epervbody last. month also complained of Charlottetown. also his uncle where to Kabineto tell you about Anne’-didn't--give him that |i. yorthy of men:ion_sright down ,low. farm prices generally and John W. Nicholson. Jackie.wat & “Turvey, will T start with Dr, much 2 Lye Te ln Rusty, the little pomeranian. asks for education tax conces member of the Abecwert Track F.arle Birney's wonderful -novel, bers ‘ war cui tama _ There were certainly a few. sions'and capital grants for Team which ‘took part in the ‘ ®ith the Harron script that WAY a oe teak’ tentian in the army ™inor flaws in ‘Turvey’’, but education tax concessions and Maritime ‘championship at Fred- ericton, N.B. in : h * the vreae of u at — w = for a dance number fading out it was a remarkable feat to get sions ___. ___*won the five mile event at Mem-" ampbell's music hi fa SRBDRS ES orial Field in Charlottetown in life to “Turvew’ or with Jack {fom a number by the girls’ such a show on stage in less |. ' ver 7 chorus “The Arsenal of Demoe- than th k A 1968. He ta the son of the. iste Duffy who was “Turvey’’ in the nich - i ae an. Saree “weeks Frank Nicholson He: is the very truest sense of the word racy’. which was really grea’ Technically .it is certainly the | F adil ‘ Let us begin with Jack. To 0th asa production number and most ambitious production that | Continued from page grandson of the late Dr Ge Bb. Dr Rirney, Jack was the real &$ opportunity to see Dean t have ever seen. There is anjties with Canadian admirals \N'¢ oe oe Turvey”, te Don Harron, Jack Gance. F r-raid sequence that is mag-|and the services unification T@C® Horse Crivers was dgain the* real’ ‘Turvey” MEANINFUL RELATIONSHIP pico: from a ‘production | question ; and to -the’ 1000- people - Jack And ‘‘Mae’—Turvey's friend standpoint there is a dance ‘‘None. excepting from one or a Duffy 1s and- will be always the played by Bill Cole. - Turvey’s. hall ‘scene that is another show- ‘wo -interested parties,’ said oe evable. funny. warm and won- friendship with “Mac” is _prob-_” ron — he visual “po Se rs —serfatPhomas tedhetter Turvey. ably the one real meaningful StoPPer na eet One source ‘surmised these Mr——Duffe. turned_in_a_truly relationship developed. in the| View. Lighting by Aristidies riay—have--been Britain's De . great performance ‘and played show and Bill in his role’ as |Gazetes “was fantastic and re - Minister Tien He tee tt Turvey” last might with a'sen- “Mac was miagnificient. He , sets, also. by ‘Mr. Gazetes™ were os ee ae a eee ha ~ 7 itty and a real understanding Plays ‘'Mac” as a lovable. warm wonderful. Their show is full. who -— Cooke wan | fla in of his character and ’ wonderful loudmouth—the of scene changes. and. much Royal si re paste hat 3 e And Campbell and Harron, perfect. foil for the: shy Turvey. | work: has certainly gone into the-2o 2 aes versusateral | Caty ‘or them another hit’ Don Har- .And Mr. Cole's singing voice | snow f riers controversy, and U.S.~ De- , ' ow from a production stand- . coh worked wonders with the | réallyamazed--me—i had no suiet” os; wall an feeun. te fence Secretary Robert McNa- 3 “Turvey’’ script. He created a idea—he had at least three, solo staging angle mara story. he wove out of a-series numbers and they were all Costu ‘ ‘ - Ata time. when NATO is tae- He used to. be bothered. by. backaches of incidents and: happenings a reat. «Look Oves/ Nour Shoul-_,_ Costuming was another pleas- ine an unusual number. of diffl- and tired feeling. When he scaenee story of an army private.career. | der” was a partitular = jg note — “Turvey’’ strangely cult problems, Hellyer pledged Onis Cen aie teat Me backache | He has managed to capture in Bill was also really — a a period show > alth- Carrada‘s- full support. and tired feeling. he took Dodd's [ a musical script the wonderful cent in his drunk scene—4t is ough that period isn’t so awfully | «we believe that until a po Kidney Pills "Einse ts cae - . = : , i 4 . . o satire of Dr. Birney's novel, he priceless long ago the,early "4s. The litical settlement is found’ ‘for the wasSitmm “causing the. backache a and tired feeling: Soon he felt hetter rested better. If vou sre bat thered by 1948. He alsa “stage Campbell s music is AW- who had two plan Grit ae an | men’s trousers -- all helped re- ‘ring aggression.” he said aut teas You. can derend an Dodd's. ‘ully exciting—it has a toe-tap apm, captain psveiatrist'and an. create the war years that are The NATO defence ministers %*™ '*"** "7" **'™ ~ yint swing and a military mood, cee : other as a char who gets into a ——— * and who doesn't love a parade. .. lish a te wi If. the show has’a theme song English pub a ere she was |[. | t's ‘All Over Active” and its Particularly funny. Miss Reid oe really great. But “All Over Act- to my knowledge has not done ive" “is just’ one—there are so musieal comedy before and ste ee : ee TNs “manv really greaf songs there was obviously enjoying herself | io = = te, veaoe Srey, a we is Bill ‘Cole's solo—‘'London ~ 2 = Town’’,-there’s ‘Tarts for Tea’’' . « in which Judy Armstrong is T really great. nat to mention Mar- WESTERN IR K E y Buy our new -o .) tiv¢#f Stuart. there's Duffy's solo “What Kind of Guy’ and there FUNERALS —-9re—60—MaDu— more. MUCH OF THE CREDIT | . : And finally to Alan Lund and MacLELLAN FUNERAL — 1N THE r much of the -credit’ for ‘*‘Tur- j The funeral oe =e — vey s’ success must surely go Lellan was he om her late to this man. Tt takes no small residence to St. Mary’s Church, You receive $10.00 for every $7.50 you invest . } ‘sete amount of talent and a’ great Indian River, where solemn Re- for six rs. That's a one-third increase in your money. : feeling for what he's doing to quiem High Mass twas celebrat- 9 ye » ee y ¥ take a script, and a musical ed by her. son,. Rev’ Rupert Available in denominations of $10.00 upwards — score and weave them into @ MacLellan of Milk River, Alb On ednes ay, u y! Mh pe they're cashable at any 'time and carry : fine show Alan Lund has a rare erta Assisting were Rev. Dr. L. a'special life insurance redemption feature : fh ™ ee rs = P. Callaghan. Rev. Arthur Pen- : A ei coiiness Ss : : s ; =| touches come o Showee US derzast and Rev. Francis Cam- 4 Iso ask about our Income Savings Certificates. : ; i = with “Anne’ and again last oon Others. in the sanctuary IN AlD OF , » \ + _micht with ““Turvey"—_ [J-""> wére Rev - Wendell ee i ee po aes Ooty be? a tae : Rev .R. S MacDonald. Rev = i oe James Church — ; DEATHS: lan MacDonald. Rev. John . : Cok eat oes ee GAMES COMMENCE AT 3:00 P.M. - (enc MILLAN. — In tha Charlotte. [274 Rev. B. MeQuetl. | ; ici des es me pan <Maapiial. aly 3. eb, |S reas, Sere ee Eee SUPPER SERVED FROM 4:30 T0)9:30 P.M. : a ae ae or er ee MacLellan, Leslie Ramsay. Ed- advanced summer time. * \) ‘ cs ° “CANADIAN IMPERIAL rchwood Street. aze W years. izar Hickey and Elmer Mann : : tesiinz from. 2 o'clock this Palibearers Louis Rogers, * Don- iscian: : : . a4 : ANK. OF COMMERCE. . —-alsron. atthe Hennessey Fr—-gar-ckes” and” pliner Mant | Admission: Lobster Supper $2.00. Turkey ~ Adults $1.50} __BANK. OF ¢ neva! Home from where the fu- adi MacLellan, Peter MacLellan, : = - neral will tae gts on ee Leslie- Ramsay, Edgar: Hickey. 1 * ' Children 75e : - oo. “ da¥ morning at 9 aciock ta: and Elmer Mann. Burial was in} ¥ to Saints Church Cardizan for the Church cemetery Fhe C WL DANCING 10:0 12: 30-—ADMISSION SOc . . 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