ian ae es t troduced by J. Erie “THE FIVESOUNDS” = —s* The Five Sounds” LFFrT) ‘FROM Jim White, Keith Joli- more. Ritchie Nakier. Jack lil kneeling) and Deus Ril aE Hold Big Field Day 1 our eattleare af _gand qual it.. there has heen a marked 4mprovement in recent years,” S.C. Wright tnid the people -ga- thered ‘at the Guernsey bhreed- ers field day - Saturday _ after- Boon The denutvy minister of agrie miture for this province was in- | "Hurry, j West Royalty Guardian photographer The lard, tack # few minn es oft Friday nicht during @- dance tn Mortage to pose ‘for The males their wives and famibes moved to judge cattle from the barn af Kenneth MacDonald; Colville Road, where the field day was held. Mr MacDonald extended a warm welcome on hehalf of Mra MacDonald and himself On? class of big. steong cows) tonk the eyes The other .class was for judging heifers. and their streaked to victory im free-for eee events. & Sounds” arrived here Tours dav to meet. the teen-agers on for the Island and perform them’ Thev leave here Tues- y day but hope to return soon June Crabbe, Milton individual races, then The sports meet was under Ithe direction of Allison C ar r_ Reg Coles, ed him. North Milton ass’st- -Bluenose Is Attraction SOURIS. — This year at the oe Exhibition, July § and 6, ved ye. attraction will be the the ‘“Bluenose 1" arnval of The Bluenose will be ted up at the Railway Whar?_and will There was evidence of quality seain the animais were large, he open to the general public @ little; later when breeders” and and attractive They were show condition m Two Remands For coon snces Drunk Driving Frederick FE Gallant, :eharged with drunken driving, “was remanded to Mondaw, _4. when he appeared __hefore fagistrate AJ Haslam in city police court Saturday morning. | . Raymond Bernard Acorn, @itv, also charged with drunken ieee ——adewing: 7 was—remanded tor Sat-— i Angst 6 ~ Kenneth John Macleod, Mar- Gnvale. charged-with avending & _+____Alteet_intersectian was_fined — _~ —+—€ampbells— er es ——$10--and—eacsts- or tive days Earl James MeAulay, ‘Sher wood. and James ham._citv. were each fined $6 | ‘and costs or five davs for fail- ing to stop at a stop sign . Leonard.-R. Murphy, Tona, eharged with driving the wrong way on a one wav street, was ned $5 and costs or three days. Jaseph B Gallant, eity, charg- ed wth droving. a motor vehicle arth a drver's licence, was fined $19 and ensts or five days” The accused was also fined 9 and costs or tuo days for failing to to stop at a’ stor Sign Hold Picnic ALBERTON , Descendants __.9f_theCamphelie—at. Argvle wher Vive cin this province held their annual. pienie Saturday. foon at the cottage of John and Alta ‘Campbell! Inclia, not far from the home of their ances -tors who came ta the New Lon don area As alwavs wae a great dav" for the Campbells whe fame from many communities, one family from as far as Cali- forma There * were so many Campbells that the~-hushand of one of them, recalling. an. anc lent feud in the old conntry, - claimed he was afraid ta leave the safety of, his car because he had WacDonald. blend in is veins « The misi¢c_ of the Siimmerzide Prechiterian” Church Pine Band ‘ent a te the ec ent A Chief bei] earls géruine Seottish flavour noted member Justice Thane hes and A Camp- relehrates natal dav m Jats for the hroyght "eo ond wear hit wife a birthday cake to the prenie ac "that al! might «hare # The happy afternonn conct a ed _ with the sincin2 af the nid and The newest Camphell hymn The a! dest ja «6the~ «6Oheloved ) metrira’ psaim, ‘‘Unte The Hills wrt “ten almost a century ago - oy John Camphe!l. Duke af Arevie The newest Christ's Wondroys Love” wat written ang musi¢e ‘for it composed, bx Fdward MarcMurdo Campbell past year ext Camphe! 3 hymn fae Mrs Mivmie of Clifton during the Alan Gra- | after. | nt the clan 4 There was an nnusnall€ high percentage of good cattle judg- es at The Guernsey field day “Six of the cards handed oa "on the heifer class agreed pe “aty* fectly with official judge des Rodd, Brackley, who was tn charge of the rompetition In the mature class there was an even defen whe had the right score _ Roy Younker, Kingston — the cluh president who: ee ed; Clifford Green, Kingston; John Carr, Harrington; Lois and “David MacDonald. Colville [Road and Constance” Coles, of — ‘North Milton, all had ‘Derlect ing of the Sea Queen |seores in the heifer class. In the mature cow clase those “who had perfect cards included Joanne Ctabbe and Edith Crabbe, Milton: Judy .MacDon- ald, Colville Road; Allison Carr, Harrington; Mr. and Mrs. Har- rington Green, Lana and Vaun- da Green, Kingston; Bob Youn- ker. alao_ot_Kingston: Dasiel the two davs and booths will four days when charged . with Lobster suppers passing a car on a solid white MacLean, Milton; Sterling Mac- Rae, .Brookfield. and Isahelie Newson, Kingston David MacDonald, from the host farm was the star of the sports competition among the - nursing. Here. in the _ the P. E. Islanders on . director terheads, bill heads - -brochyres: call us for | aly eur peeing Ca needs GUARDISA- PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY " PHONE~ 4.8506 Premier Walter R. &h & jorettes, ete.. both days. The Bluenose 11 was built to commemorate th e famed Bluenose. a Grand Ranks fishing vessel = internationally known for her speed. ‘The Regatta will have the -parade—offloats _through..the streets of Souris, a Sea Queen contest with a beuy of heauties competing for, the: title. special “dances, and of course, the boat races The paratle this year wil! he bigger than ever with bands. Ma- Wednesday at 1-p.m with the official opening set for 2? p.m. and the hoat racing getting un- derway at 2:9 2:9 p.m. —On_Tuesday_evening *he Judg— er will take place with the Corona- _tion set for the Ball at Souris Re- gional High Schoo! Auditorium There will also be a dance on Wednesday evening at the Rail way wharf. The whar! will he the centre of most of the activities during operate there will he served and a display of fishing supplies and equipment will be set up by a number of . firms and govern- costs or four days when charged commercial ment agencies jon area, you will find nursing experiences as well as cultural improvement during tsioute hours. In every department there is challenge and_fulfillment for the qualified - nurse, for nursing assistants, and for RNs, too. We're very happy with | . We want more. For a personal, confidential interview at your convenience, our personnel our staff . MR. CLARENCE FISCHANG will be at the Charlottetown Hotel, Suite 310, July 6 and 7 | ‘CHARLOTTETOWN—894 - 7371 ‘Linkletter Motel, Room 18, July 8 and 9 SUMMERSIDE — 436-2157 as JCB TV. SYDNEY WALTER omen taal JULY 4th to their It is scheduled for _ imulating Opportunities” NE UR SES . At the 150 bed Somerville Hospital we admire and cultivate nee PREMIER al MONDAY | . over CJCB-TV camping ‘and News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., July 4, 1966. Recording Stars Appearing Here RY RICHARD WHITLOCK "The teen set’’ in Charlotte- towr. were restless: this weekend Summer is here. there is a lot of action on the beaches and. the grounds. are. operating, but. this was more than just a case of ‘summer fever" . The Five Sounds,’ Epie recording artists from Halifax, were in jtown The Five Sounds arrived here Thursday night and ar@ remain- ing until Tuesday morning The group, who have appeared onan nation wide Canadian ee Corporation show and have travelled throughout a number of the states, bekan their short Islagd tour Thursday night with a-dance at the ene munity Centre here The following might. the baw travelled to Montague. at did half of Chariottetown's teen aze population They completed ther weekend enzagements at the Basilica. Recreation Centre Sat- urday night and are playing te. night at Rustico # Not only did thew pack peovle into various dance centres but Friday and Saturday afternoon. a drive-in restaurant here-turn- ed inte a walk-in With a lot of, f | Sate; Sie White, ° guiter 224 tically rhvthym iad bines, but saxaphone, like many others to We have added something new day are searching for something Now we want to perfect it ; “ $ Sounds from the Beavers, 2 we! known group who achieved na tional fame a few vears azo that they can call theirs. What they really want more The old Five Sounds record ™ Because they have found. what’ tthan anything ‘is to perfect their ed ‘Miss Anne" and “Peany they call “their sound” they new sound and-when they do.a Butter” on Epic and will he ~> turning to New York to rec ‘ord a ney nunyhe: Tric's give their audience. their must- recording someone listening in cal soul. They say-that because ‘© on!y thei middle will be able they have found what they. sear- to say that is the Five Sounds. pujations’. a pure rhythm and ched for they are able to give The Five Sounds were organ- _ blues number with that specia this part «of themselves to their‘ ized about a vear.and half~ aga’ sound of the Sounds aiidiences’ It is something that but two members resigned and * ‘They will be returning to the they want to share Their main Keith Jolliemore and Jack Lilly qsland. hecause they like it and ambition is ta hecome a suc- who were members of the Off the people; in a couple of weetrs tess in their chosen field: abd Beats, a band seen every week and they—hope:to meef more to give it something in return. on ‘national CBC network, join- peorie e-1 >~ seople here get _ Keith says, “Our sound is ba- ed. Doug Billard came to. the to know the’ group. _ REGISTRATION. , PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE (Financed jointly by Provincial and Federal Governments) Applications for registration will be received until August 12, 1966 for both Trade Training Division and Vocational | . High School Division. - teens still not old enough to . drive, they walked there to see | TRADE TRAINING DIVISION COURSES their new idols Oo I lol An Ww al This group — Dong Billard. _ Body Repair Electrical Construction Wiring featured vocalist and bass play- eauty Culture - Se ie ‘er: Jack. Lilly. drummer: Rit Bricklavin a _ Motor V ehicle Repair wi ti \ehie Oakley, Bass and guitar, re 8 Plumbing ‘ — rpentrv 5, 0 ven ion Commercial Art ’ » Quantity Cooking 2. “EDGEHILL” | bein “Shek Mal Wore The Women's Institutes of from Red Cross Youth Then Ics : Prince Edward Island will be there aré the tea cloths entered * El a Basic Stenography hotding their —Annuat-Conven- in-the—-eompetition— which has " Electronics—Advanced Welding a“ tion _in Prince of Wales College, proved so popular. Boarding School : i — Charlottetown on July 8 and 6, Two outstanding Speakers. Kev. —e Registration starting, Tuesday, Sister - Mary io and Mr For Girls = VOCATIONAL HGH SCHOOL DIVISION COURSES July $ at 9.30 am. Ralph FE. Wendeborn, BA. B.Ed. Under the theme of : ‘Health M.P.H. will deliver key note sd- 0 -_ IX _— Orientation occupational courses (half time). Safety and Success” a full pre. dresses. Tuesday evening enter. = = #85 WINDSOR, . § ~ rate TK = ae P i 4 gram has been planned‘to cover tainment will be provided when pe . Related Subjects half time) not only the annual business ot Mount Herbert Players will pre- NOVA SCOTIA. “ , : the Prince Edward jslanti Fed. sent their light hearted comedy, : Grade X — Choice of following courses erated Women's Institutes but “The Meddiesome Maid.“ A : also the wide and varied inter- cial lunchean is’ planned Pes 75 Anniversary Year Auto Mechanicr Electronics ests of its members Tuesday while on Wednesday. = Stenography Home Economics ' Displays_around_the_auditorl- the delegates will be guests_at Regular course Grade 4 Coons ade aiid re A um will feature a fascinating-ex- 4 tea in Montgomery Hall. Alto- VI Grade 12 é res lumbing— ; a hibit of handeratis trom_Seeden einer the convention promises I to Grade - Drafting Sheet Metal Ba on inan from. the Northern to very interesting, informa- : ___}| — Electrical Construction Wiri 7 Housewives Association This five and’ entertaining. Michaelmas Term begins sing Welding has been arranged by Mrs. Frank Ross, following visit Women's In there The Handcraft: Council. of Prince Edward Island wilt have stimulating examples of Is- land craft. There will he “a dis- play from the 4H Garment her Clubs, Javette from_ the. Unitar- | ian Service Committee. hand- work from the children of Sher. | and a display. City Resident © " Assessed $10 Leslie Clifford Howatt, Ghar lottetwun, was fined $10 costs or four davs for driving without due care and attention when he appeared before Jus. tice of the Peace Albert Dinnis _in traffie court Thursday. Brian Joseph Maione, ety was also fined $10 and eosts or and Canada exported antiques va- €s lued at more than $6,580,000 in VOM a LY & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. {i September 7, 1966 Earty iry advisable owing | "te Himited-vacancies For further mieation, apply to et C. Gordon, B.A., M.A. Principal (Regardless of hates: half tinie will be spent in related subjects — English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies.) For further information on application and entrance requirements. please contact the” Registrar. vacua Vocational Insti#uta Charlotteown or phone 892-2401. si leashahasiapaleatai telecon J. H. MeLelign, eee line.* I. ‘Vernet Pennsvivana, was with speeding Irving, Lavendale. fined $10 and ive opportunities’ for new & * ga a R. SHAW 6.45 pm. gare eC ‘ &., & a nation 4 eit 2 When you look back, fede has done a lot of filling im, hasn't it? Take a look at the top map. 100 years ago, the wide open " Spaces were exactly that. East was east and west was west and the twain weren't meeting. In fact, the existence of Canada as hung in the balance. That's where we came in ____.. Canadian Pacific, “When the last spike was driven ae This part. te You may think we sound proud | of our past. We are. But we're excited about our future. Our people built a railway. Over plains and hills and rnvers _and through the rhountains. — Across a wild land people said And yours. could mever'be lived in at all. Serving you iri so-many ways, wn 1885, east and-west were joined together. Today the nation thrives and grows. It looks forware to a bnght future. _And today. Canadian Pacific peop’ serve more Canadians in more - Ways than ever before. é a (aise cae tccia caleaipaliaeeneedinctes BE ‘Sie . ‘ . ; ~ COMINCO PAVILION Cora 8 i+ a ‘ ‘ — “* o 4 a ¢ > ‘