Legion Branch Receives Awa rd: The Montague Branch of The ||Royal Canadian Legion .. has gi |been awarded a certificate of | i imerit by the Prince Edward Is- | land division of The Canadian Red Cross Society, for their work in organizing and conduct- | ing the Red Cross Blood Donor | F \Clinic for 1965-and exceeding their objective by acquiring 101 | ,|per cent of the ‘required number | of donors. — e | The. certificate of merit was | i |presented to Comrade A.A. Fra- ser, chairman of the clinic com- mittee of the branch, by Presi- dent Dewar on behalf of ‘the Red Cross Society at the May :-Imeeting of the branch in the Le- gion Home. | ‘Comrade Fraser, received the congratulations of the President on behalf of his-committee and} thanked all citizens of the area who were contributors of blood during the clinic for their coop- eration, without which the clinic |. could not have been. successful. The certificate. will be framed and hung in the Legion Home. Truck Operator r Leaves Highway Delights Young faa. By RICHARD WHITLOCK-“tive to contend with. They must house And his reunion with Ellen Doucette, costume 88; Jeanine Albert, costume _assis- tant; Charles Craig, lighting ‘dir- ector; Benny Smith, lighting dir- ecting; Terry Jones, audio; Paul Peters, Alfred Weatherbie, stage The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May 9, 1966. 5 Hall is a native of Alberta. and a graduate of the Toronto. Con- servatory of Music. Bridge Tourney a ac Ss s Pumpkin Eater |keep a child's attention which is| after her absence for about a Weatherble, master carpenter, ; bail a wite bat SonIGaty: iat ae an easy thing to do as many|month all make the children |Karen Lloyd, property mistress; a re mae Bot injured was fe 4 her, put. her in a pumpkin shell |have discovered. ‘And if a child’s | glad for Peter and glad for them- |Glenn Wood, stage crew chief; oo sgh ‘He wa ’ | For Toni h t and there he kept her very |desire for adventure is satisfied | selves. -They. that —— Peterson,Donale- Mae- oa ds collision * as aan fc e : : Set I) well * Our fathers. and bya: a * to have been in this situat- , Benny erry tree International ‘ aaa bridge ‘Seccusieit, , mothers it, we repeated it and the future "generation will be say- BRIEFS any, that company has Sy eeattoa, There can be no other word substituted when speaking about The play isn’t all happiness undane. hands. i The VIP with there presentat- grandmother; LillianDoyle, his mother; Betty Bears, his sister, Dahlia; Faye Peterson, his sister Pruella; Brenda Howatt, Ellen; Brian Butler, Joe Barnes; Allen, eron, sang There Will Be No Shadow and Beyond The Bright was Mrs. Alan ther_office.says_rainshowers_or. snowflurries were occurritig in Nova Scotia late Sunday, while. Prince Edward Island and south- ern New Brunswick had snow- for the wet weather as well_as Charlottetown._Sun-—rises—today- at 6.05 a.m.-and sets 28 ge osama All times ADT. “CROWD ON ONE BLOCK ~- challenge. PREPARATION : The family budgets and vaca- tion schedules of the choir members will have to be cen- vo L ALARM Joe’s wife, Rosie. Charlottetown Canadian Legion. | flurries. In northern New Bruns- tred around preparation for the * ™he Charlottetown Fire depart- The: participation in this*play |Pallbearers were Bert Hicken, wick skies were mostly - clear. Sir George Williams Univer- |festival. is not restricted to the actors/martin Campbell, Paul Weath- | Temperatures ‘throughout the ‘sity, Montreal, has about 13,000| The group is proud to bea ment received a still alarm Sun- “day afternoon about 2 p.m. A spokesman for the department gaid the blaze was contained in a wall board of the old rifle range, located on the premises Beach Grove Inn. There was slight damage reported.’ BUILDING PERMITS Building permits taken out for the month of April amcunted to $379,600, it was announced Sat- urday by City Engineer. Don Maclean. The largest permit, and actresses. It employs the. audience. Peter who cannot find anyone asks the audience to go fishing of | with him. This instance 3 ed the interest that the c have in the play. Theré wasn’t a child who didn’t go fishing to play with or go fishing with {° ed by Harry Mortimer. Inter- ment took place at the Caledon- ia Cemetery. with their imaginary poles and lines and hooks. Peter’s large pumpkin vine, his large pumpkin and his new found friend and love, Ellen, a girl from the city, his. pumpkin one. of $300,000, was for con- struction of the Stedman store at Royalty Mall. The next lar- gest was ‘the liquor store on Queen Street whose value is es- timated at $40,000. The other permits were taken out for pri- vate projects mostly home buildings. } PURITY DAIRY , “Parents Prefer > . 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E-WAY ECONOMY FROM MONCTON $29 . "courteous, friendly $25 Market St... ° Summerside ‘Also Open Friday Evening and Saturday Morning Phone 436-8030 Formerly Accepted — scheduled to be held at the Charlottetown Hotel this evening <=. alee when the driver of a truck was_forced off the high- a [way te avold trking another RECEIVES LICENCE vehicle. accident, investigat-}~ ns es Portree ed by the Charlottetown detach- “Frank Gosbee : was ‘isenced- Trinity United, Church, Char-: “Maritime Conference at ‘decks C. Sutherland, clerk of . ses- _THE—VAGABOND Indepen--mances Peter's family, from . Gerry Allen; and grand- ment of the ROMP, occurred on | by the Prince Edward lottetown, prior_to—his—ordina- ville in June. Congratulating -| sion. A reception in honor of dent Players presented Peter the left, Dahlia, Betty Bears; mother, Sherry —Wells-Finley -|shell that he has prepared for | the St. Peters highway .ear the] Presbytery last. night at the™tion to. the Ministry atthe Mr. Gosbee on receiving “his |Mr. and Mrs. Gosbee and.fa- « Peter Pumpkin Eater at the Pruella, Faye Peterson; his’ . are — around the | them. junction of Union Road Satur- licence is Rev. David - Bar- | mily was held the : Confederation Centre Satur- mother, Lillian Doyle; Peter, set. Stage manager was Chris|day morning shortly before 12 Us deed é wise,.chairman of Presbytery | ing service. ~ ayer day. Prior to their two perfor- Weatherble, public ar tons, e'clock. - 5. second (LEFT). Looking on : ‘i Gerry ances Allen. A spokesman at the ROMP a | (LEFT). ; production staff included: Frank |}parracke stated the driver's | . S afl PWS a e Ball “ante a Tri a ' Wood, production manage; |name as Kenneth Joseph Jay of | — ger Char on OPEN TONIGHT on eqaera ion Anne Davies, set and costume!gt, Teresa who was reported : : ee ee MONDAY bere ed ery unica Fletcher, ght ye dag Fiori E ste d Ce : | i ° eration Centre. Choir. There are UNTIL 9 [P M Let i Bono benno astern an ntral Districts 40-45 members in the choir Mrs. mM. Ir REQUEST FOR ROYAL TRUST GUARANTEED INVESTMENT RECEIPT a eee 1TO 5 YEAR _ DEPOSITS ROYAL TRUST GUARANTEED INVESTMENT RECEIPTS OFFER YOU ) TY Interest is payable semi-annually by cheque, Minimum deposit: $1,000. Capital, Surplus and Reserve: $28,217,000. Guaranteed Fund Deposits at 31st December, 1965. ; $422,000,000 “™° ROYALTRUSF its in your best interest Tel. 892-2434 ~ Please complete this coupon and mail it with your cheque to: THE ROYAL TRUST “COMPANY Dominion Building, Charlottetown, P.E.I. MR./MRS./MISS_2 > ee" Z eee yey 1—5 years at @% Rates subject to change. Your certificate will be sent to you by return mall. Hush, Hush, sweet Charlatte oo. : — ADORESS Ceca TS | > an TEL. AMOUNT oa breve Cen Kew MAR aN ar VEERIRCELOT se. OUNTED MATIST THE LINKLETTER TRAVEL AGENCY (Period of Time) ____siQnaTURE_ ‘ 4 --Ing it. however, it is very m ion ot P a ee fs of the children |the VIP’s presentation. To keep |The audience is ered atid |100 eter Peter gave='6nly {for some very low daytime tem- t 8 fa cratitttctown ‘and for child-|a young person's attention for |sad when Pruella cuts the large ac extinple of the work to come |peratures Sunday was centred . a caine eae - Visi Beller Ideas For. Fen tn cent Shan a sirope {two hours is an actomplisiment |Vine’ and feel sorry. for. Peter Pee | Yarmouth. It will move rapidly |p,Ctatlotetown's Cotfederation Bridge Clb, ‘ cee I t : | . ntre Choir has enjoyed sever- verse. They can see-it, if they | It is more than the fact that the | when he is teased so abusively. WEATH: ER eastward today. : enviable marks ‘of achieve- Proceeds from the. tournament - CHANDLER BROS. _ shad not before, as. our parents | acting*was good or that the In real life, as this play illus- : . The rainshowers and snowflur- |nfent for an amateur choir in its, will be assigned to, Charities ag |, LTD- “ and.students..sée..it;.as.a. na BEE i-dt. ae ney, ne oe ee "TORONTO (CP) ey Tenpare. (HS "were™ to-end “through the"! shori three-year history; it has | determined by the, American | «7 ~ prugale for companionship : nie te ee” —— on eee ot. ltares: night. Skies will become sunny |been honored with a share in a Contract Bridge ‘Lea ‘Buildin aha wi t-the-Con- people and held on to it ak ad te zou vanes the |DAWson Ge ge amatene cn cea, command | Recternianes, Ameriean—-.Co act B de No. 1 Fiywood Place : oon a mee i te AWSON «+ e050 eeeee we pa nd h. led off f F a intra ri le federation Centre Theatre the| -Peter, Gerry Allen, played his | light is seen by those who scorn. Sates i: = . the. distriet,—Temperatures~to- the: Sunday wei ‘members: from other_clubs are. cwtews, PLE. 4ST Asthma ere emmon = Ah geen i Cerne Summer ill panicle ues , the Vagabond ndependent | sters ley _were el _ = ome ’s ie Te- : iS pt eS ee higher than Goedas, -but™still_un-_ \Kestival—Last—week—the- ~group |’ E yers under “director-producer | was sad and glad when he was | turns live in. the “Pumpkin” pues OSRODL ar: ltielled. to 9 alictenee meee ae presented—P-et er-giad- He—succeeded—not—only—to Oe e eta ee Regional forecasts: hi kin Eater in three |act his part well but captured Ottawa. -.rss000. mel Wier ee HONDA BIKES | & = ea! their hearts in such an abeolste CITY AREA _ Montreal ......... Northern Nova Scotia, Cape ee ienrenttae arts committee ______|way. One _little_member_of the JOC 5 tone ater 2 Of a |_Montreal’s EXPO 67. finished | “ Re te ie audience said, “I will play with| FUNERALS ~ Fredericton ....-. 23 41-__ | Cloudy a ; Fired | WORRIES Psp al -the- ~ Where to buy one? rs Le act children’s theatre company |you’’. fully understood |- —___—Saint-John—-+.+.+-;-22 __| afternoon. Snowflurries, at_times {cho —applica- : SER is faced with difficulties that |Peter to be the young man with Moncton «.....0s0: 24 43 | ntixed. with rainshowers, ending |tion and formally accepted it they the ordinary group does not | an imagination and stars in his |" s 5 Halifax .......6.. 29 39 |mear dawn. Not quite so cool |for participation im the enter- — Bros. & eyes. They also understood his E a = The fun Charlottetown .... 27 42, |today.”° Winds southeasterly 15 |tainment program. __|two sisters, mother and. grand- |eral for John W. Ellis was held |cviney _....... 96 44. -*(| diminishing near dawn to light.|~This means in effect that the - Jones _|mother to be a part of a snae Sunday, May 8, from the Mac-|yYarmouth ........ 29 38 -|ow-high at New Glasgow, Syd-|choir can look forward to per- | community, Bean Blossom Hill, |Lean Funeral Home where sef-|aibany ..........- 41. 5407 and Charlottetown 30 and |hhps two or three performances | of course! where the lives of its’ citizens|vice was conducted by Rev. [Boston .........c,. 4¢.,.-81 |45, : _____|on P.E.I_Day_in_August_1967._|— - a “Low Down Payn are run according to a patterm |John Whitewa ay and Rev. Mal- Tampa seeceees 12-° 84%). High .tide today at-Charlotte-| The choir is practicing twice » MRS. HALL... | @ Low Dor ayment - = CAST MEMBERS colm McCuaig, During the..ser-|Miami ............ 71 85 |town 3.16 a.m. and 2.11 p.m. At\a week at present, but a great) a7 ay.) Hall, Charlot. | @ Long Term Financing Other members of the cast: rea vice, a trio, Alan Cameron, |Los Angeles. ....... 60.. - 67. }Rustico at 9.13 a.m. Summerside |deal more work will be neces- : garet : os 155 Kent St. Dial 2-1284 clude: Sherry Wells—Finley, his |Chester Martin, Heather Cam-| HALIFAX (CP) — The wea-|tide eighteen minutes later than |sary in preparation for this town is director of the Confed- a [ete ipintineieininiiiahialiaiasceacauill