“Saint Du nstan’s To Host Students Saint Dunstan's: University will.' be host to 70 adult students at- tetiding the summer course ‘at the Coady International Instit ute, St. Fraficis Xavier Univer sity, Antigonish: wien they tour PEI. this coming week. The international group which repre- - sents 31_countries have complet- credit unions, and Charlottetown od ‘their course on the adult ed- Experimental Farm: North Rus- Mcation technique of ‘the ‘Anti- tico, Georgetown and ’Sourls gonish Movement and-while on Following a visit to Green Ga- the Island will~visit co-operative bles. and_ relaxation at Caven- organizations, credit union, and dish Beach on Wednesday after-| other = corimunity. development toon, the international body will projects . move to the: Confederation Cen- The contingent will ter .to_see ‘‘Anne of Green Ga- the direction bles." Three Coady "Institute assistant girector af the Instit-. Busses will leave for Antigonish = ae alnn with R Cameron and Qf Friday, via’ Borden, Leonard Oja. nerenriemmnetroninnennninrenre On Monday the group ‘Yourntes fo O'Leary, .Tignish, Mount Carme! ‘and central Lot 16 to visit co-operative Panizvation and community pasture . Then the ladies of the community will serve’ meals to the visitors,and in the evening a social get toge- ther wil! take place in the cam- ‘munity hall of<Lot 16 where the _Students plan to_expose some of their natural talents’ The pro- Gram is open to the public. * Father Allan. MacDonald, dir- ector of the extension department of. St. Dunstan's. stated that many of these men and wamen are interested in agriculture an will ‘be. given: aa opportunity to visit some of our I§land farms Thei itinerary will inclide : be- sides Tigiish, O'Leary, Lot : 16, M o-un't_ Carmel, co-operatives, be ‘iinder of John ( hishplm, ? on DEBRIS FALLING AUCKLAND (AP)_ Debris from the first French’ nuclear test om Mururoa Atoll in the, Pa- cifie-Juty-2 has begun to fall 4n New ‘Zealand, health _ officia's ~reported Thursday. Samplings indicated low levels of radioac- fitity and pomt to the proba- bility that .the debris has. cit cled_.the southern hen sphere REPRODUCES FAST The. protozoa glaucoma repro- duces, by binary fission, as fre- ‘quently as every three hours or Se Fr ae Show At Dusk em om - BARES Prntecnae WoxpERFuL WORLD = OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM 1N WONDERFUL COLOR! SUNDAY NIGHT SHOW AT DUSK i _SPIENDGY AN ELIA KAZAN PRODUCTION WRITTEN BY WILLIAM INGE WARRENBEATTY SESHanS Rese NATALIE WOOD. ane PAT HINGE AUOREY CHO. STH —_—_ kkk we Kee Ee MM OM TODAY ONLY SHOWS, 2:30 - 7 - 9 4 PETRO-GOLDWAHOER pret * LUIGI HOt ; SPONSORED BY U. CT. SUNDAY AT oe io BUTTONS FABIAN’ BARBARA EDEN CEDRIC HARDWICKE ee - |tures —— _/| Edward Island, Bay of Chaleur }Sunday at af R..sleNey..North.....River..Road............THE EXCITING. NEW_ DIMENSION ot |He is the son of Mr -| There will be only one service in TORONTO (CRy — Tempera ‘te overnight High Friday a Dawson aT 49 Victoria » 52 65 Edmonton Tere ee a Yellowknife 44 Regina Winnipeg Churchill Ferewte = 5H eeikts0 0% OURWE-’\. cccesess Montteal: .. ees; Quebec f Fredericton 4 i Saint John ....... 55 7 Moncton ——_....... 54 47 Wantee 27 os cicdess 55 67 Chartttetown 55 63 BGO Ss na sdesee 56 60 Yarmouth 53 63 St. Jolin’s, = Nfld. 55 60 Bosten 6R 85 New Ve. 6 idcu; 74 RR Jacksonville 7+ 95 Miami ies 75. aR Kansas City——..-+22 84° Denver ahi os ae BB | Tucson a W° Los - Angeles a 68 75 San Francisco 53 64 HALIFAX (CP) The wea ther office says drier: air will sweep inte all parts of the Mari times. today and skies will clear once it arrives. Afternoon. tem- | peratures in the 70s are fore- cast for all regions The sunny skies wil! continue on Sunday. as a large high pres sure area approaches from the west Regional forecast -— Northern Neva Seata Prace — oudy, clearing Saturday morn- . then sunny with. a few cloudy. periods” and warmer. Arthur Bruce, 5 Douglas St winds comeneene, in the morning Charlottetown, died- in The \to northwest * Lbew-high—at Prince Edward Island - Hospital New Glatkow bs and 7S. Char- |= lottetown 55 and .70, Campbell- ton, 50 ‘and. 70 Cast Members Visit Fortune. Outlook for Sunday: Sunny “with little temperature change. bie ee | ‘High tide today at Charlotte- Rustico at 442 am High tide MONTAGUF. — Accompanied- Charlottetown 10.18 by Mrs. Elizabeth McGowan, 5.34 _a.m, mémbers of the Kings Theatre jtown 9.23 a.m. and 11.96 pm. At a.m. At Rustica at utes later than Charlottetown. of the Tsland on Friday after- Sun rises today at 698 am. and noon when they visited the For- | sets at 8.30 p.m. Rises Sunday af tune area with it's nostalgic arr 16.09 am. and sets at 8.29 p.m. of theatre... writers. producers All times ADT. . and actors of past vears. While ? at Fortune they visited the —fa- mous sundial at Able’s Cape, the estate of Elmer -Harris where In- much of the writing for the play - “Johnny Belinda’ was done, the home of Mrs. Barbara Short who. POPULARITY DROPS NEW DELHI (Reuters dia's ruling congress party has‘ dropped 19 per cent in popu- ~~ Harity—in the nation’s big cities is a retired well known profes- |between January and May this-siowal_actress and who has made year, according to a poll .car- her home at Fortune for .th ried oit by the Indian Institute past twenty vears lof Publie Opinion: . visited the summer home of Mr and Mrs’ Bernard Hughes, Char- t lottetown, where the party were | guests aft Mr. Hughes | in tea The caine of the Georze- | 18 REMANDED Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC, remanded Ronatd R-Cudmore, (New Haven, to August 2nd in co police court yesterday morn- _North-River-| when: fie appeared on two Drive-In Bhar of leaving. the scene of an accident. The accused_is rer ww 2 es upresented by Lester P O'Doe- | nell. Samuel G. Shaw, Sherwood, charged with failing te stop at | a red traffic light, was fined | $10 and costs or five days Pau! | and Mrs He. Summer. -Stock Company |presently playing Under The Yum Yum Tree and Marriage {Go Round, were once more “Tereatly” “impressed withthe ~scen- lics beautv of Kings County and ~the warm-hoaspitality of | ple n EASTMAN COLOR wo F eharged with driving a mo- v tor. vehicle with defective brak- 1] es, had his case dismissed $100 FINE__—° THE Fira FEATURE LENGTH COUNTRY music) MOTION PICTURE EVER FILMED - | Provincial Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC, : fined Michael Terrence Steele, Newport, $100 and costs wher he appeared in| ‘Queen’ s County. Magistrate Court yesterday morning on a charge of using marked gaso- line on a vehicle -on the high- | way. it | TO VIRGINIA Petty Officer Roger Andrew of the RCSCC Kent, Charlottetown Sea Cadet Corps, left. vesterday - for Norfolk Virginia, after hav- Ling. heen “selected to attend a Canada-US. sea cadet exchange cruise which will last two weeks. and Mrs Wallace Andrew, East Royalty ONE SERVICE Free Church of. Scotland Stanchel this Sunday at 930 am. Rev. W. R Underhay the mins- ister eonducting. | RECENT GUESTS Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs-t James Cudmdre, Montagué in: feluded Joan Hatch and Mrs. FLATT & SCRUGGS R LORE « RICHARD HAYDN.» BARBARA LUNA ax BILLY GABERT : HERBERT MARSHALL ‘CinemasScoPe (eats eR Martha Hatch, Montreal, Mr. | “FUNT HILL SPECIAL” and Mrs. A.A. Bettger, of Marl- boro. Mass, and ane Tedford f of Montreal 8 the Prime Minster : COLOR by DE LUXE STARTS MONDAY. _- MEVENAX!S HAY STARK in assotuaion wh PARALAENT PICTURES present ra 8 = AE OS Lit PETER BATY Ws xk kw xk *® x * — The fun- eral for Robert A. Ince was held Friday, ‘Iuly 29, from the! PORTER wa | Cutcliffe ppuseral Home ‘to SFIED Hampton Wnited Church The AUDREY WILLIAMS service was conducted by Rev. us JAMBALATA Bryer Jones.- The hymns sung SKEETER DAVI PY * “SOMETHING poset | WILLIAMS: JR. WADE Y coup HE GEORGE JONES . Pee | CITY AREA FUNERALS . INCE FUNERAL “WHITE LIGHTENING” ROY DRUSKy _ }were The Lord !s Alv. Shepherd “SICOND HAND gos: land Abide With Me Oh Wednes-. day evening, 'members of the LOL Lodges met at the funeral home and their service was con- ducted by Worshipful Master Albert. Wood, deputy’ Master a> thur Brown and chaplain Gor- don: Ross. The flower bearers \were Homer Provencher. Pres- ton Campbell. James Shaw, ‘Charles Dunsford, William. Ca- merson. and William Myres. The STONEWALL JACKSON WATERLOO” WILMA LEE & STONEY COOPER MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Rae ha aa YOU'LL LONG REMEMBER “nine it's peo | . - Starts Monday | ‘| 9 gt hadiiilbaediaiaiitac Kars ls ‘ City Resident. Dies In Hospital . lingual requirements, Friday afternoon after a lengthy illness Mr. Bruce was-born in Char- iottetown in” October; 197 and lived his entire life in the Island capital. He went to work with The Guardian in 1923 and was still employed with that newspa- per when he became ill some months ago The late Mr. Bruce was an expert pressman and his know- ledge of the press room, where he was foreman. was indeed Summerside tide eighteen min-. cast continued their exploration great. He was a mostededicated this treatment. Recently in the workman ‘and he gave every, newspaper he handled the’ ut- most attention. - After treatment in Halifax last | ‘fall, his condition improved for a time but early this spring-he suffered a relapse from which he_|_ failed to recover ters, Faye ‘Mrs - service has been ~ steadily in the ‘past vear or two islations were ful! of errors, documents Thé "government's -transiatia” improving with the—emplovment of more | and better.-translators. Byit Jt is well known that some. reports have been delaved for many jweeks because the. oricinal tran- re ‘quiring the work te be done a second time . MATTER COMFS TO. While, the government ways been .conscious of HEAD has a! the bi- it was not until the arrival here of Real Caouette and Gilles _ that the matier came to a head The fiery Creditiste leaders blocked business time and again with demands that reports not be considered nor bills introduc- ed until copies were available “in —both tanguages- " In the- past, it had been | the practice to introduce material in English, with French ‘versions being produced some time later But ‘the Creditistes blocked ac- tion unti] the two versions were printed and tabled at the same time But it ts not onty the Caouette 4 Gregoire forces which. demand ae thers Harold and Reginald, pre- ideceased-him He was the son of the late Augustus and Flossie (Parkman) ‘Bruce fF The. remains will rest at the ome from say they were in too much of a especially the CPR which has the best lawyers in Canada.” hurry, Harold Winch of the New De- pores mocrats and Gordon ,Churchill the Conservatives Caron of being unreasona- of Mr. ble “The EPR wants to’ build a 1614 mile line tn. Alberta is all it Is, No wonder the Lib- eral party. has no representation from Alberta. 'Here is a ve to prevent us getting ent out in western Ca- r Churchill The Hull MP retorted that the Gregoire _ French have always had troub- | ew with” “Betting * ‘accepran ing devel nada, Mr ieee accused That > Léaves from block- - North Rustico. charged. emir engage: wren te Chebee Tour on. ~ “London Double- hile Bus” Sunday Only at 1:30 P.M. Travel Bureau. Beach, Green Gables and Highland Games at 3 ADULTS +. 00 RETURN! = Diplontat Seal: He. said Fngieh Canadians . Mont Roval and Westmount pa TE ll ae = Montreal_had. never > Political Asylum: learn French anid:the same : : oy true of many Quebec Cit WASHINGTO' AP The, 2 : — . ; ca “Ht is hecause the ‘do not give. state sartment ned Fri- Eastern and Central. Districts ee Le a eee nee ae vat has : : oe os Es : i * 2 * tae tnt snoul|. stop at 2 ang t + p 2 r 1 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat.. July 30, 1968. © 5 been like this since 1759 Tat Dan for. polit{- re. ‘ : : el is‘ why T am. protesting To "teal refuge Cea Mr. Caton declared sgaambaae» reas (ff e MM ’ zi 4 Press ‘ * Mic : fluent Engli ty: Palais d the ndividual ana a ays Ign rice After a ait hot wrangle, the A ham. he vuitd -nof identify now , temimitiee agreed to proc eod on js -at't Ami 1 embakst in ti Re t the understanding ‘the CPR the Sur seteat to “ES n- lee Ing quirement S would furnish a Frenca trans ys. ae ae tn” eee s { re pe . OTTAWA (Special) Cana- Commons’ rommittee on ghia: 4 of ao material as quick, ‘details .or to conf rm that tt was ‘da pays a -high price for heing ing Orders, Hull Liberal Alexis y os 24s shi ' a diplomat m - Comimunist \bilingual“ The need to. produce*Caron taised a full scale rum- a Cine’ ‘ves ti wholes thé jall documents and reports in the pus because a petition from the —~ GEM FORT! NE STOLEN pkeriaines Nat China, »o. official languages adds Canadian Pacific Railway; -con-- p els however. .does .ndt maintain an BE Sica ot ‘cocs » Joor-corsitd'n ranch tne te Maer? EW YORK, |AU7<—dewet bemeer, e a maine to the cost of operating parlia-~ta. was. presenféd in English ported roe ay Thu cet hintal vonage ment_and the gédvernment . enly fa aca ee Steen bear esis Tt on we ecg Ws oem ee a teem tea wk AT and months occur. in the tabling oe : just 3 = rave jewels belonged to. fr. “and wiles drinks: onlw 2.23 pola te because of the task French. copy, tL aron ec a . of teas per eapitaaeach year ec triaiae and the orintigg clared These companies aiwayt, — glen pga 7 Soaamead with oR pounds in- of two versions, of Vluminays Mave good excuses They always here. -earli ier” Thursday Britain t Visits Cas endish TONIGHT Festival A-Go-Go with “THE BLUE CRYSTALS” THIS HTONIGHT won weet 6010 CEL’ roca PAZ Coma, SOATTECK BUD” am ee TTemmernal - E EACLUSWE(Y Om UBITLD APUSTS BECOEDE cect MESON 5 a Fen ET pal) bearers were Manford Beer. Basi) Holm... Russell Ferguson, Edwin Bell.: Norman - MacLeod and Henry Ferguson Interment tis the Chepens cemetery, MORE STARS - MORE SINGING - MORE COMEDY en ae ise nm 7 uk) Or mi] THUNDERBALL Srnduees cam ci KEV McLLORY TERENCE YOUNG CHAR. MAAUM 4 JOH se LO JACK WHRTTINGHAM an IN F LENG yg PAN cain 1, ROONEY BYRNES SA (COLOR PANAVISION Sener UMFTED AATISRS 4S IT T SHOWING ~ DUSK MERE COMES : BOND OF ALL! ' JOHN HOPKINS. ews DATED ARTISTS oa ae ; K of C-—~ SUNDAY AT DUSK. Pinte 4 oy ORE Chea foarte RARE SRI Piano in Recital with the Atlantic Orchestra ~~ Conducted by John Fenwick. The bussy, Bethoven (Piano Concerto No. Tickets at Confederation Centre Box Office $1.00 — $2. 50 “SHEILA HE Pre 9 PM. Hennessey Funeral a * He is survived by his wife. the 7 o'clock this evening. Funeral ‘ Tr former Bonnie Rodd. two daugh- will take place Monday morning The Island's swinging discotheque! Maurice Arn- fo The Church 6f the-Most Holy old) and Shirlene and one son. Redeemer for Requiem Hit g-h MEMORIAL HALL __. CONFEDERATION CENTRE Bobby. A brother: Lawrence. re- Mass at~9.30. Interment in the ‘They al pd sides in Everett, Mass. Two bro- Gatholie cemetery ; ‘mie the yo 21 set. er 4 | ‘ x -«*«* ® © eK &--*®-*K XX Admission 75¢ 9:30 p.m. — = = — “i Confederation Centre an SUNDAY. NIGHT CONCERT — NIG”. rogramme—Brahms, s, Chopin, ae) , C Major Opus 15). 2 ooh e onfederation Centre ~ TODAY “Charlottetown sieenisen chan «’HOWARD’S NUTTY REVUE” ‘with Howard the Turtle and the _ Canadian Puppet Theatre 11 a.m: — 1:30 — 3:00 p.m. MATINEE: 2 0'clock ' “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES" “IN EVERY > ' The new hit musical comedy. “THE ADVENTURES OF __ PRIVATE TURVEY". SENSE A HIT” Guardian-Patriot “A FANTASTICALLY FUNNY . Heather McCuaig, Journal-Pioneer * sHOW”.. 8:30 P.M. _ RNR oT me Confederation, Centre Box Pri — fa. AND THOROUGHLY ENJOY ABL » 4