_change from ‘so called ‘ ‘Marry 1. awless, ally a commiin- ector of the Canadian Federat- ity effort and oe wilk be jion of Mayors aad Municipalities working to-make it, successful . Iwas .in Charlottetown yesterday If an annual meeting: is held jto meet with the city’s: mayor, in Charlottetown. Yt will likely. Walter Cox and city coniptrolier, be scheduled. for early June, John, J, Butler to discuss the when” facilities’ are not being. possibility of holding’ the an- taxed as. they are ‘Jater in the — ‘theatre had beet centered ‘about tent played by’ Tuid Wiggins. Al \s and News Page] Easter and Central Distticts- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Aug. 4. 1966. 5 Meets City executive dir- He also talked with people re- garding the catering and accom- {a near future, possibly 1968. that |modation could , be .made When he was. both | conciousness. Executive Director: { Inual meeting of the Canadian season, Ee Federation in- Charlottetown~ in Mayor. Cox told members > of the -Charlottetown City . Council oe Mayor. ‘will be is essent several weeks aco that the an- nual meeting of the Federation would be a tremendous boost to: inately cloudy skies. Brunswitk should have predim- HONORED ON RETIREMENT fe etl eee PU St Making the presentations were SHOWS the quaint and charming. thea- |who-is-also-the-dean—of-women |he__was: shillariously ‘confused — | pfERCE FUNERAL — : : , S ter building, which well- known 1 third figure, the Poor dévil eral ofthe late John Aneas Skies. will clear over north. | a - = : Se drama critic Nathan Cohen says et comee: Toe nie eae oe _ The: final member of the “east, 'Pieree--was held on Monday | jern New Brunswick Friday and TONIGHT FRI. SAR. —: AT DUSK : ds tikely the oldest theatre build ‘pany, as excellent. But so much for the theatre - and the company, they are stor- fes in themselves. — SUBTLE COMEDY ~ “The Marriage - Go ~ Round”, ing in North America.. This is |cent and all to become a gor- was' Mare Strange as Mdm: De- ‘al Home to St Columba’s Church imainiy suany weather. Tem-/ fine, but it takes much more |seous Swede lass. 60F \ville’'s confident, Ross—Barnett, East Point, where Requiem High peratures Friday. will climb into | BELMONDC _ than. a building to make a thea-| The play unfolds as part ofa ig is a eats a ‘at Mass was celebrated by Rev. | ; fee i roth Seg celiac FRANCOISE tre and Kings Theatre’ is pres- \college lecttire series given their |the college. Ross’-Barnett as W. D. MacDonald who also eon) i =f See enting two good productions and ‘respective classes in sociology [Played by Mr. Strange, wasn't ducted service at. the eee AS: POSTED nae forecast: d. East- ERN has*a small four member com: py Professor Deville and ‘his quite a: suave. as I would haye Pallbearers were~ Joseph Harris, : tince Edwa sian as J that can onty be ‘termed liked -him to be. Through the Augustus Bailey, William. . Holl-! ern ‘New Brunswick Counties> SERVAIS. =which--sav—Tuesday—nishtwas areal delicht, ‘a sophisticated | comedy that was a weleome | ‘family”’. entertainment, I spent: a most) enjoyable two hours appreciat-|with just the right amount of |theatre itself — ing subtle comedy being well /naivevity and sweetness to make qWaint and charming. and reeks threat. to- the contented home {s- Anne Butler, who- assumes ac- |wife. ‘It is with this lecture tech- | nique that-the audience is a real ipart of the ~production. During \the lecture bits _ interspersed ithroughout the play_the audience feels half of the student- teacher irelationship. {~<Ail=the—performances—turned jin were excellent. Anne Butler | jwas _hillesious. as the young, isexy, bright ‘‘other women"’ Ka- trin Sveg. She played the part | land it was xrelatively small part morning from the Perry Funer- iscript it was made obvious that and, Clyde. Bruce,- Ernest Mor-. ithis was.a lover of long-stand- ‘row, Henry MacNeill. Interment jing, despite wife. and-family, and was in the-Church cemetery. some how he just didn’t make {this very convincing. This may |possibly-be a bit harsh, he was lon stage relatively -litfle. and at 4S held Monday, August 1, 1966 beste a quickly, conceived im. {fom the Murray “River Funeral | ipression ue ae Home to the United Chu rch, [THE THEATRE iLittle Sands where service was And Jiist a word about the conducted by Rev. it's so very fie During the service the choir | sang In-The Sweet Bye And Bye. | Hymns were: The Lords My She- | | MacNEILL. FUNERAL: — The |} funeral for Malcolm A.-MaeNeift}the force in January, _M. Cart Cur- | lal! three provinces should have ‘Robert Edward Ballem, éon 4Sunny today with a few cloudy | of J. B.-Ballem of Montague intervals and isdlated afternoon recently graduated. from :chowers: cool: winds southwest | RCMP recruit training in Re- 15: Low-high at Charlottetowa | gina Saskatchewan. He joined | and Moncton 65 and 70. Outlook } 1966, af- jfor Friday: Sunny. and. warmer | ter completing his education at. | Mont.a gue Regional High | { School. He has been posted for | duty in the province of New Brunswick. 4 PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” $17 Kent/St. - Dial 4.7135 CANUCKS TRAVEL -9: ¢ 2 o “¢} One of every five persons i ¢ o ° ¢ ° ° e e e * > STARTS FRIDAY | SHOWS 2:30 - 7-9 SEAN. PAUL 0 available for the peopased “meet- the economy of the area if and ior when it is held here. He pointed : As » Farle Stewart and John Mac - | Mr. Lawless said yesterday Out that in a five day period. it Richard W. Anderson of jJand. Mr. Anderson was honor-. son’ the former Millicant Cormack. Seen here (FBO M. |morning that the annual meet- Was estimated that delegates at- Charlottetown, Tongtime em- ed on the occasion of his fe- “yyioh Charlottetown, w THE LEFT) are Mr. Stewart, ing usually- attracts between ‘700 tending the 1966 meeting in Van- ployee with the CNR, Wed- tirement with a gift from his ulen, are tetown, was Pre wr and Mrs.. Anderson, and jand 1000 people, and since. the Couver .spent approximately nesday retired, after 26 years ‘fellow. workmen. Mrs. Ander- _ sented with a bouquet of roses. _Mr. MacCormack. itrend has heea. toward larger eo as = cid v ut of service in ee car’ depart-.: -——_—___—_—_ —— “ neracmneremenens conventions the city would have r. Lawless resides in Mon- ‘ment. of “Canadian National : . " " 2 3 |to be prepared to accommodate peal where the head office. of. Railways 60 Prince Edward Is- % + 4 ’ *¥. Ms RIDE ABOVE THE TRAFFIC‘ er rs —) ’ mT ' t é ; the Canadian eration of May- : : Siena roa“ ‘ ANNE BUTLER: and Walter ‘‘The - Marriage- go-round.” lished summer stock theatre bp bares pa toe ee ors and Municipalities-is located. eae ee pe . Oto “Massey: are-shown in a-scene The play is_playing in reper’ ig the Kings County commun: jing. Mr Lawless said” that Mr. Lawless said that the Fed- WEATHER - . ¢ » 7 a - C from the Kings Theatre pro- toire with Under’ The Yum- : ; | eaiatity of accommiodattion and eration was formed in 1937, de- L ss ssid LOND Ov BEY DECKER BUS y, duction of the two-act ‘comedy, Yum Tree in the newly estab- ity of _feorgetown, so on, has developed into an im-|Veloping out of two smaller or- toRONTO (CP) — Tempera- , “Tourd leave the Confederation [portant aspect over the years Sanizations, that were attempt | ire. - cf TODAY Centre (box office door) Queen and this will. also have to be img to act as & liason between vi oj pig 68 65 : St. 11 a.m. - 1-p.m. = 2:30 p.m in s heatre ro. u G ion looked tat. ‘Delegates are used municipal governments and sen saskatoon ‘56° «4288. | 3 =9SHC 2:30-7-9 - 4-p.m. City tours: last one " tat overnments on a provincial Soars | e : : ‘ ¢ ; to being spoiled,” he said, ‘‘and ior & Regina 55 88 owe a hour, Rates for city .tours— jhave come to expect the best.”’ _jand federal level. --Winnipe 66 -89 4 Adults~$1.00. Children under 12 : | Mr. Lawless is vacationing. in innipeg 7 7 SN RES years 50c. ACCOMMODATION PROBLEM the province with his family Aaa A e “He finds isd an ger As: far as meetin ad enter- 5 “> . ae n - ermec mas ‘ing succes ca en or geen BB ateveryst ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS : ost raid, I'm confident that ine as: | Z aa acggal aeetse - n ry step Charlottetown Dial 4.9966 ate I iegeces By ANNE BOND , jed with i “husband. and wife (and. thrilled sat ihe crane a pantera amy ae Halifax ee Oe and love at ‘Tf -your looking for an evening ireactions when a lucious, and‘] jhaving Katrin throw ‘herself: at \dation that I'm concerned with. Charlottetown ....7 63 wh every stop! : of most-enjoyable entertainment, |mean. lucious Swede, _ literally ihim. He wanted to take attvan-). “One of the advantages that a Sydney ae 0. ce s 2. an may I suggest that you take a jthrows herself at the husband, |tage of the situation and hated community, such as Charlotte- St. Jobns, Nfld Steen ee 63 4 trip to Georgetown to see.t he |jeopardizing 20 years of rela- |himself Tor not, and yet didn’t |town can offer. that some of. the ;Chicago .......:,.. 48 v7 Kings’ Theatre production of |tively happy marital relations |in: anyway want to jeopardize Jarger cities can't is that. a ‘Boston oes 63 70 | ‘The Marridge - Go - Round,’’ jand security. ihis relationship with his wife major. convention such as “this HALIFAX (CP) ,— eat -which is. playing in repetoiré |The play Is particularty wel] Into his time on sface as the “ther office says. cool ‘aif” will | /with “Under The Yum, Yum'|adapted to the Kings~-Theatre, |husband, he put a certain” ‘look rover all three provinces: today- '‘Treé’’ in the’ province's. newest |which is most intimate. The cen- | after me'’quality that. tends tot EASTERN | Nova Scotia, Prince ‘Edward - ‘entertainment centre, _.. tral figures in the story are Pro- |make men appealing and into Island and southera New Bruns- Most.of what I° had heard |fessor Paul Deville, played byjhis “object of her ~ affections’ ~ FUNERALS — \wick will be mamly sunny in the about the.new ‘‘summer-. stock’’|Walter Massey, his wife Gon- bit went a very appealing, self- cool air, while northern” New “ =~ done. her come-across as the “other {With atmosphere It's most at: ‘travell tside North Amer- herd and Abide With Me. Pal) ‘ravellmg eu mer The play involves itself with | Wy, t dy tractive inside and out ‘and when P 3 the subject of monogamy, that’ eat Coe dying to ot la re~cOhsiders that itt's possibly bearers ‘were Lloyd Wheeler, 2 ise Canadian. cited SOMEONE'S COrAZHO LOOSE! unfortunate situation where one | TEMPERATURE SOARS” ~ ‘the oldest theater in North Amer- eve a eee ae : Cae 3 ae man-can only marry-one-wom-.| Miss Butler_ on _atane (ica. estimated. at: 150: years--and pOR one.) SAO ome ; : pews a Gs an“at one time: and gets.invalv--in the course’ Peay. ae that people like “Webber and ald MacLennan, George M. Blue: | COMMODORE Pee Jak an is Pobcton= tt's The MacPhee Lodge LOL held Fiekis” have played there, istriped towel,.a la BB, and the thelr=nervice-at-the funeral Howie] | temperature in the theatre soan. |duite exciting. ROOM thanks to “The Marriage- jSunday evening with Joseph _ Magistrate James. B. - QC in Queens County court yves* LOCAL ~ BRIEFS their holidays visiting friends in Charlottetown and Kingston. RECEIVES NEWS Mrs, W. E. Warren, Street Rich- received news yes- tin of the death of her, bro- | ther Wesly Davy, aftr a short illness. in Akron, Ohio. ed about 10 degrees. Considering 50 or so panting males in the audience. The part of Mdm. Dev ille’ was another fine piece. of casting. Tudi Wiggins’ came across ex- \tremely well as Katrin's oppos- ‘ite — a refined, well-bred at- itractive, wéll-educated wife, try- jing not ‘to)appeat jealous and jnot quite Sure just how far her ‘husband can be trusted. And the centre of all this fem- CITY AREA FUNERALS MOSER FUNERAL — The te | neral for Douglas V. Moser was Go-Round"”. from a staging an- Cook, grand past master conduc- jgle. It was an extellent produc: ting the ‘service and Chester | ition considering the limited fa- Martin, as chaplain. Interment cilities. The lighting was pleas- aS in Little Sands cemetery. ant and the set most pleasing. Gay, PIN. FU NERAL. — The. The stage is. or appears, v feed funeral of the late. Mrs. Alice | small and the four member com \Galpin was held on Friday mor- pany must be given some credit | ning from the Perry Funeral for the way they managed to Home to St. Mary’s Church Sou- | move around the living room set, ris where Requiem High Mass | jwhich was cramped, ' without was celebrated by Rev. J.J. ‘bumping into each i or the _Dunphy who also conducted ser | a new production will open. Gerard MacDonald. Flower -bear- | oe r ers were, Leo Kelly, Omar Keél- POET PROLIFIC ly; Michael Clinton, The longest poem ever writ- MacIntyre, Joseph Chaisson. In- iten is Robert Barret’s The Sa- terment was in ‘the Church cem- cred War—68,000 lines. fetery. Ambrose | - MAIN BRACE | ‘ Nealuirite ‘Coming : Attractions TUESDAY — THE DOWNTOWNERS - “THURSDAY — HOOTENANNY Featuring “THE HI-NOTES” | COMING To the “Zebra } ichen: * 4 -M * Confederation ee lin attention Prateance Dew furniture. vice at the grave. Pall-bearers | Sportswear Permissable— a SPENDING Parti, Conan: ttle Stayed by Walter Massey, _ a eee i ‘Spun iwere Chester O'Donnell, Charles’ No Slacks_or Shorts Please! . a entre .y ST. NITE wi playing a mgs MacDonald, Lennie Hennesse ‘ : Natick, Mass. are spending | was excellent. He was baffled Theatre until mid-August, when ‘Bernard Carter, John Chalkaon, : Members and Guests TODAY . at the IS PATIENT ee on Wednesday,’ August 3rd = oo : Barry MacPhee two-year-old |ftome" where service Was, et ROLI AWAY CLUB Cha rlottetown Summer Feanals MasPhe6, Ie oe Bane in T fie ducted. by John G. E. Ball. At- e = a e new hit musical comedy Prince Edward‘Island Hospital. ‘ * RECEIVES.NEWS Mrs. W. E..Warren, 217 Rich- mond received the ‘sad news * Monday of the death of her bro- __ther, Wesley Davey. after a short illness in Ackron, Ohio. ' IS REMANDED A Parkdale . resident, Ernest William Darby appeared before Johnston. failing to stop at a red traffic light when he -appeared before Magistrate A.Je Haslam, QC, in city. police court. this morning — . Henry - Matthew--Rtdmond, --city,--| charged with driving a motor | vehicle the wrong. way on a one -\by bugler Frank Smith. tending: in a body were the Char- lottetown Branch of the. Cana- dian Legion, management and staff of C.F.C.Y. and the Keith bearers were Fulton Proud, Gordon Tait; Robert Carr, Stew- art’ MacIntyre. Flower bearers .|were Clayton Lelacheur, Robert | Wigmore,, Douglas Wood, James MacEathern, John Phillips and George Shelfoon. service: Frank Wood sang The iment took place in the Church lcethetery. MackENZIE FUNERAL —The izie was held Wednesday, , Aug: lust 3rd. fromthe Andrew's Fun- | Roger’s Memorial Club. Pall Stanley Newman, Robert ‘Large, : During, the. Inter- | ifuneral for James B. MacKen- : DANCE TO THE MUSIC © | _ OF THE. “Blue Crystals” . Thursday, August 4th The Brunswick Play Boys T.V. Stars Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Adm. $1.00 “THE ADVENTURES OF ~ PRIVATE TURVEY” - THE CRITICS ARE RAVING ABOUT "THE ADVENTURES _OF PRIVATE TURVEY" _. AND SO WILL: ‘You! “HOWARD'S NUTTY REVUE”. ‘ - with Howard the Turtle and the - * terday on an. impaired driving Old Wooden: Cross. The congre- si j : aos Pie ‘ te charge, and was remanded to! sation hymn was Nearer My “In every. sense a “A fantastically “The makings of a “A ’Wortht Fellow August..12. \Lord To: Thee.The Legion grave hit’... Anne Bond, funny and thorough real winner . .. it Traveller .to ‘Anne FINED $10 lside service Was condutted: by Chitown Guardian . ly enjoyable show’ should go on a major of Green Gables” A $10_fine “was assessed upon |Harry Morten with ie ee hale Cuaig, wore wal Se Nath, Calon, Lie Tobe k ail Gerald D. MacDonald, city, for Post and Reveille being sounded ‘y Pioneer. Toronto ‘Star. ¢ e way srteet, was fined $5 aiad | j aa Canadian Puppet Theatre costs or two days leral Home to Hartsville Pres- MATINEES 3 id 3:30 P.M ; Ss ibyterian Church where service . : oe te os ae SINGING: SUNDAY was. conducted by Rev. Donald’ WINNERS OF THE SUMMERSIDE LOBSTER . : ‘One of the finest mens choirs | in the Maritime provinces, the - John Fisher male choir, {fom Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, will be singing at. two services Sunday in the Mount Stewart, St. Peters ‘ Bay Charge of the United:Church of Canada. The morning service. \Nicholson and Rev Clair Mac- 4° |Leod. During thé service the jchoir sang ‘There. is a Land That Is Fairer Than Day. The céngregational’ ‘hymn was Oh God Our ‘Help In Ages Past. The | lorganist Was Mrs. Alden Buch- | janan.“The flower. bearers were | at Mount- Stewart will be held \Everett Dixon, and Edward Mac af 11.15. The afternoon service |Donald. Pall.bearers were Mer- will be held ‘at 2.30 ‘in. Morell |dock MacLeod, Norman MacDo- United Church, Guest, preacher |nald._Hugh Buchanan, Lawrence | at this servicé will be ‘Dr. T..E. Newson, Kenneth Graham and | Me cLennan of Truro; Nova. Sco 'George Dixon. Interment. to ak tia. 5 place in the Church cemetery. | ag eS ‘ a CARNIVAL BAND COMPETITION Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 RUSTICO GOLF CLUB ‘CLUBHOUSE ADMISSION 75¢ Restaurant Facilities | Playing Tonight it Fe it Ui T predertian men deol hale! f FAILSAFE cima -. 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