saunter. mu! director of we Island sum man... marketing and director of re- day. was first‘ elected to m. l ’ ‘ 7 sources development program Provision W in m7. for the Island: Very 'Rev. M. Ind Wu Matted one. in 1931, .1. n o o n e y. Rev. Floyd Mc- by Mllfllew'Wood, Cross Road... (laugh, Gerald Handraban. mu- Yesterd-ys Ito-ry quoted .. my 19“ queen. Robe“ Cm Parliamentary Guide statement 2 111a Gmrdian. Charlottetown, Fri. July 1'1. 1004. hell. MM and Pruner Amn- m‘ M“ Clark “'35 first elected MLA. um, 11! 1932. whichi was incorrect. He was a worn a mem :- Simon and St. Jude. Solemn of the mains Legion and am: pomouo in the Walt: saving: Mass was celebrated by Rev. veterans. A childs doll cam- k Government on September 30 film! MCG‘uh- Dew" w ‘ ' '59 paradc! bicycle "rad. "d air 1930 and served in the cabinet Very Rev. M. J. Rooney, sub- am old lasinoned one, and sky I” i u the “unmet”. W“ de. deacoa was Rev. Alphonsus diving saw hundreds of people I [27 N 1. I32 {em in Auguu 1931 Gaudet. 0M1. The mixed choir 31m out for a day of celebra- n O - was under the direction of Mrs. one. TALLE”. Ln Harry Rozan, special prayers 80D TUltNlNG Rune“ c. mark 0' ML 3‘". A “Mom” “wood tr” u for the early settlers and the A sod turning ceremony for m m dyed in a“, PM“ M. the “nut 1M” m“ on gum deceased members of the par- the Tignish Centennial Sports isb were offered by Father Roo- Arena and the official opening ney. of «Mental; day I’(;elteg>.ragoons HISTORY OF AREA ’ w a 3 on on 1!. rather Gaudet, a native at Henry W. Wedge. minister or the Tignish parish save an ad- welfare and labor. dress on early life in this part Russell J. Perry. chairman of ad the h rd ill 1 i " _ ffi’vi'éiiéaéfi. of in. f..’:f§§:2$.ii.i“%'.lf: '33. TONIGHT THROUGH JULY 18 I.— CONFEDERATION cENTRE ! 5th in a series of Sunday Concerto ,' ONE NIGHT - ONLY JULY 19 9:00 PM. GLENN WORLD RENOWNED PTANIB‘!‘ SEATS 31.75 In " Box Of: 2'24“ pioneers In welcoming Mr. Wedge he " ' I At the close of church services save a brief outline the work A CENTENNIAL PAGEANT ‘ an snug/[cg was read to Rev. at in: Twila: lttecnea- li‘l e an an a preaeu- on saoc s n a re orm- talll: was made by Leigh 60- ed in 1960' . "Two DS” lie on behalf of the palzishltonelrs. The guest speaker iwafihflenn; Father McGaugh av n3 ry Gaudet, BA, of Tgn . after six years here. gave a talk on the early Aca- Wfi&rfin&“%dlg%hgm gm" .2 The parade of floats led by dian and Irish settlers to this ' ' Lads and Lasaie's and under part of the province. command of Earl MacDonald other BPCIkGTI were: R Old 8:30 PM. ' SEATS—$1.00 and 1.50 up ® CONFEDERATION CENTRE mm Welcome In W Clothe, TODAY Through Aug. 15th "COME ‘3 YOU ARE—BUT COME" Visit Confederation Centre ‘ CONFEDERATION CENTRE BOX OFFICE 11Ie Canadian Open Daily .................... .. 10:00 am. - 10:00 pan. Sundays . . . . . .zzzgllpan. - 9 pm. . f - r nan. Come and Bring Your Friends I 1 ‘ if ART GALLERY AND MUlsgwM OPEN ! . y . . .2 .l. i.‘ » ~ Dali ..................................... .. mm. — 8 pm. l ONE OF the m 1- events turning of the sod for the ‘ Wedge. provincial minister of sways ----------------------------- -- 12 noon ' 9:00 13-m- Me I A" Gone _ Museum at the recent Tignish centen- long- awaited Tignish sports welfare and labor, performs Children and" 12 mu“ be Rammed by adults. ma] day celebratIons was .tha alcnii'.‘ Heie Hon. Henry W. Lilitgrf‘friicfilcdhuatly‘ $5821.23? Jam ‘ um“ Keogh“ RETAURANT OPEN 12 Noon to 6 PM. I Successful Tlgms Festhl ‘ Floyd McGaugh looks on. Beloved pm... s1... gong” to Saturday .. 9:132!) mm. tr: p.m. l . , . with star of TV’I an my . H . . .. . V . noon p.111. a e ' ‘new TIgm h C t l ‘ Restaurant- Open Sundays 1 nghllghfed Sod Turmng who ruled iverfigeegggivigggv WebezzieShow w m 1 th centennial Essa mallow ‘2 noon '0 ‘2 P'm‘ " ‘ I l Centennial d a y celebrations Howard 11... fur“. ‘ or 9 e l TIGN'ISH —- Centennial ceie- l ceremony, wh en the king of i started early Wednesday morn- touring the bland daily' {Nations 3‘ Tignish have been 1864 was on hand to crown the l ing with church services at Si. " termed the most outstanding; Fun For The Young Of ‘ and colorful in community 1115- ' tory following the conclusion of . Tignish day with a street dance ‘ . Wednesday night. ‘ l At llhe high soiliml Tuesday eve. ning, prior to the day of cele- brations, a large number of citizens witnessed the crowning ¥¥¥4¥¥444¥ THEATRE FrombiobO!” Y M o N IA I! u E ,. amp/704 THEATRE CONFEDERATION CENTRE COMi‘NG JULY 20-25 Fri. 9 pm. . . . FA lL sat mm _ 10:00 pm. Fri Eve_ at I pm—SPECIAL M Y SHOW! Matinee Sat. 3:30 p.m. “um um ROYAL l' ' 'lor'a torn..." '1 SPECIAL CENTENNIAL SHOW °"""’°" ‘°° , ‘ ‘3 '_ 1' “119 0f '3 n .EéRY GRANT— AEDEEY HEFLBUBNIM1e Box Office. Queen St., Phone 2-2464 (after I pan. 24461) _ S “Osagwssfl I . l r.__. :t B o L E N s I my:t:ary 33in ’2" 5:95ng Illinnli e. e 221?; roman: a r . . I WINN'PEG . a Lawn and Garden " mm... '2 admin"... ’ ‘ C “ "" ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥* * * * * METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYERM BAH-ET I Equipment I 09%? NS’NNI‘WNSNV lllUl FANTASTIC Canada’s exciting company 0f young dancers “1 see From rigging: enrlleDEEtizfll: aths V ' a. program of outstanding Canadian ballets. [I . . I g p ' - ' to“ t. KeIi-II Carmichael I=——__._.____ NMG/ EVNiNG — MON TO SAT. I. 25 “'35-” M _ fl g SIGHTS, \ l“ scopE $1.50 up 8:30 pm. i" ISheéwoéd - ' ' ‘ di « ~ " ' ,1 - ‘ MATIIN‘EE — WED. and SAT. ‘ :’ ‘ ALglsggrs 2:30 PM ' MURRAY RIVER ‘ r ngmew _ a —» _ _‘ . " ' T" g : ' TO‘RMED OUT OF THE ARAB- The WINNIPEG BALLET presents ‘ SA;£%E¥; ‘- - I ‘ ‘ two programs: ; 3.; ' r ‘* ‘ ‘ ~' IAN DESE'RTS INTO THE LEGENDS MON.-WED.-FRI. TUES.-'I‘flURS.-FRI. gfiggg‘ggfg‘" Mam-j 2 ' R ’ I » ‘ — °““'E‘"°“°- Alma-you. Bach? Les Whoo s-de-doo check, See the esca e_ r i I} n l i s. 0...... m m... .2... at. s a... mu on THE IIIIEIIIITnIIInIchIIIIEIIIIITIIIST HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! ————' AS IT. WAS SHOWN IN THE NMllllWll' ,, z 1 k . "WWW! ‘ JUST 2 MORE NIGHTS RIDE IN STYLE! TONIGHT - SAT. "293': $1?" CENTENNIAL DOUBLE DECKER BllS ' A Imported from London, England i 1 ‘ fling,” Fogmfi ¢ Centennial Tours of the City Daily Tours Monday To Saturday. Starting from the TRAVEL l BUREAU. Charlottetown. P.E.I.. 10:30 a.m.. 1:15 pm... 2:30 ‘ pan. and 4:00 pm. ADULTS 50c; CHILDREN 25: J a. CENTENNIAL EVENTS THIS WEEK N m M! (Hill, III IW 3! / MI must IN'} main-my MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT A CLASSIC IN SUSPENSE! Friday, July 17 Summerside—Lobster Carnival and Livestock Exhibition— 52.500 Free-for-All Harness Race. — Band Concert featuring the Royal C a n a d l a n Artillery Band of Halifax at 7:30 pan. Also in the morning this famed band will play a Band Concert uptown on Water Street in front of Holman’s Store from 10 to 11 nan. Thundfly. FT!- ”d 50'. T“ mm ' "l l Show About 9:30 Trash-mars .m m "PASS LIST SUSPENDED" We ma": Jeanna": SUNDAY 5, low pm. on e— nce — r u - 5 . r—Do M Ball ndein [’8 w- arty qua“. m a m n g o "a MW-mm ' ' DeborahKER R ' Robert .. .4 UNEXPECTED Heal/ell KHOWS. ' from CARY GRANT and moan HEPIURN Saturday, July 18 Sammerside—Lobster Carnival and Livestock Exhibition—“Air ’9 Force Day . Murray River—Centennial Celebrations—commencing ni 10:00 5T ‘j e l ' ’1 «l p . a.m. with a Parade — followed by [trial races— " ‘ - :4 , ‘N Tug-of-War—lm Cutting Contest. Sports. Sup— I - ’ .“'_. ‘ «T u as per, Variety Entertainment and Street Dance. . J _ _ . -- E a WHIRLPOOL or ADVENTURE, Lemma: AND mount in coma mot *****¥¥¥¥¥*****44444 Sunday, July 19 um Rim-Centennial Outdoor Church Service. l i! ‘ , .