~ surrounding - the_refreshments: and the volun: “between 8 and 10 o'clock. no. stone unturned to: retain the | his other affiliatioas-in-the serv- t ies’. OFFICIAL a pa WEATHER Yves Pratte, left; govern- ~the National Federation of Ser-. of the agreement ending the 20- ment- appointed administrator vices (CNTU), shake hands in day Quebec hospital _ strike. TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- and Paul Dalpe, president of . Montreal following the signing’ (CP Wirephoto) tures: Low overnight High ee of the Charlottetown City Coun- |Dawson...........— ly engaged in a:canvass for all} available donors in-the districts | Morell, and that he} is hopeful of reaching the 120 objective. between 3 and 5 that, afternoon. Members of the Ladies’ Auxil- | fary. of the Morell _Legigp—wil1) VISITING HERE also play an active part im the! Hugh MacDonald, Langley, B. preparations for the _clinic__at-¢. formerly of Dundas, P.E.I.| which they - will be furnishing teers to -assist-with the Various _duies~ in Conner tian with the Montague.-Mr.—MacDonald-is-84- “clinic. years of age and this is his sec- Souris Legion Home, ‘which isjond trip to-P.E.I. in 65 years. presently being used. daily’ a8 He js a retired dairy farmer and the -central_ spot. for. the Souris now says he gets: his: enjoyment Day Camp in which some 500 out of growing flowers and tra- children from the region are. in-7\¢]. I sée a great many chang- volved in the. Red Cross water es in P.E.I. and-all for.the- bet- safety program, will be convert- ter It:is-a wonderful part of the | ed into a Blood Donor Clinic on world he concluded: * Wednesday evening,. August 10th ‘ . DAIRY PERSONALITY Marcus. A. Mooney. who holds — Charlottetown Mayor, the distinction of being the J, Cox is termed a “Dairy Per- | “champion”. blood donor ‘chair- |Sonality’’ in a biography feature | man for the past two years when |! the July issue of the Canad- | the Souris area has been t‘he|ian Dairy and Ice Cream Journal winner of the “Manning Trophy" /Published in Gardenrale, Que. .for achieving the highest per-|His- career, both |terday’ mouting the old city bell ea : .-'*Old Donald” on a specially de- : {signed pedestal in front of City |Hall. The bell, which was _re- ‘moved from the tower in*City is presently visiting with friends | nd-relatives of the area and is} CHALLENGE Serie ae guest of Earl B. Hayden of}. A lawn ~bowling Walter [RCAF Base, Quebec, were the in the busi- | centage of donor enrolment on|ness world and the civic field, is | quota in the province, is leaving |Outlined as well as several of trophy for’ the third successive |ice club field and private club year. ° | memberships. lt notes re in In-order to do this Souris must | 2ddition to his position as Mayor exceed the 126.5 per cent result |Of Piet liaa de) ge een om attained in Charlottetown “a~ his} Mats ec Mant ipalities a past spring’s clinic. This is the|° Ms ae crue ade a best response to. date, and out- Eom Coun pe foe ke aes does. he 122 per cent record esp. EL. Fluid Milk hakaciataa tablished by Souris last year and the-P: E. 1. Dai cient Xi when 184 registered on the 150/)° u ry ee eg sociation, objective. It is understood that the Lad- COUNCIL MEETING Auxiliary: -of the Souris _The regular August < meeting * | Paine : cil will be held in the council|Victoria .......... 7 ‘ } chambers at 4.00 pun. on Moa-|Edmonton ......... 56 64 : { da¥ it was announced yester-| Yellowknife ....... 53°74 cant aa : ~+day—by~-city-comptroller, John | Regina —......... 59 81 Butler. Mr. Butler said that there |Winnipeg ......:.. 55 82 were no special :tems_on the ag-/Ottawa ........... S72. 21 enda for Monday’s-meeting, but |Montreal ......... ~ + 58 81 added that anything could come |Quebec ee 75 n. ris up. The meeting will be chaired |Fredericton ...... 56. 82 iby. Mayor, Walter Cox. Saint John ....... 53 71. oncton =~ ...cscc0. + SA 82 waaesdigr will be “Blood Do- branch of the Royal Canadian | mia Ree cee a Kile apeete Aree 55 73 ‘nor Day’’- in Eastern King’s|Legion will again co-ordinate the la re was taken to the Prince|Charlottetown .... 58 80 County when at least 270 donors solicitation of-_refreshments and Count Hospital’ in Summerside |Sydney sosea. cee 30 will be sought by members of volunteers through the various! last evenine with possible inter- Yarmouth seen, SAN: ie the Royal Canadian Legion bran- women’s organizations in the en- nal injuries sustained when his|St. John’s Nfld ... Me Is: ches_at Morell and—Souris-w-ho. virons of Souris,- light truck went off the highway Boston. =O 77 are sponsoring these clinics. m nite! and turned over. The truck-was|New York .....,..'. 70 | 85 Joseph Walsh: who resides at» lextensively damaged in the ac-|Jacksonville. ..... 75 84 Green Meadows is the newly ap- | bident which occurred dbout se-|Tampa Sesdnene ote 88 pointed ‘chairman for. the .Mor-, lven o'clock on the Rayner Road.|Miami .....+..... 8 90 ell clinic which will again be 4 /An investigation was. carried out | Tucson seeesase 08 — held at the Legion Home there. | 3 \py Alberton detachment of thejLos Angeles .....:. 65 79 Mr. Walsh. reports-that mem-| : ’ RCMP. J San Francisco .... 52. 68 bers of his committee are busi- HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- .BELL MOUNTED ther office says a disturbance, City workmen were busy yes- will pass south of Yarmouth near noon today, and then move east- ward thereafter info the At- Jantic. The cloud “shield ahead’ of . the disturbaace. will cover most of the southWestern Nova Hall earlier this summer: isto} c oti, by dawn and spread along lbe- unveiled during the city’s the Eastern’ Shore region dur- Natal Day celebrations on Sun ing the day. Intermittent rain is jday. ‘lforécast for South Shdfe region. tic coast of mainland Nova Scotia will rise “to the upper 60s and low 70s. 4p Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and the remainder ofNova Scotia,-a-sunny and warm day is forecast for today tournament iwas—held-at= Dalvay--on- Friday ‘morning as the result -of -a chal- lenge from a Boston man, A. Morahan to C.-: Jaschereau, champion of: Montreal. The chal- lenge was overwhelmingly. de- ifeated. before a large “crowd of jenthusiastic fans. i GUESTS _ Mr. and Mrs. .Francis- Lanni- ‘gan and” family, St. Hubert’s upper 70s-and low 80s in “most | localities. + Regional__forecast= ea Northern Nova - Scotia, Cape Breton, Prince- Edward Island, Eastern New Brunswick Cou. \guests of Mr. Lannigan’s par- ties, Lower St. John ‘River Val- lents, Mr.° and Mrs. Nicholas jley:. A few clouds- and warm, |Lannigan, Sturgeon. | winds light. Low-high at New TODAY ONLY SHOWS 2:30-7-9 aoa EA ; Montreal artist, ‘Jel on location and Temperatures along the Atlan- |_ with temperatures’ rising to~ the] 2 ia Guardian: Charlottetown, Sat., 1966. ‘Richard Wilson. ils Expected Here Richard D. Wuson, out 6, well-known his’ work is. a remarkable fea-'| is expected to ture of his teghnique.y arrive in Charlottetown next! For the’past five or six years, week to prepare a_ series of the has sketched extensively in drawiags for the Bank of Mon- Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Bri- | treal’s Canada Cententiial Tab- tish Columbia and the U wi ted | leau. States. / His project was designed to The Centennial Tableau is one mark the Centennial/of Confed- of three Bank of Montreal pro- | eration and the bank’s 150th an- | jects now-underway—to-mark-the-} niversary,.in 1967. Mr. Wilsoa |centennial of Confederation and will make on-the-spot sketches the bank’s 150th aaniversary- in the Charlottetown area, with! The first project. was the Ca- | an objective to produce a tab- ada Centennial Scholarship pro-- lead of contemporary Canadian gram, started in- 1960 ~ with | scenes during the period lead- awarhs‘’to 48 high school. stu- | ing up to 1967, ‘dents. Subsequent’ awards have He is visiting communities in been made to a reducing number all parts of the country, _re- of the stidents and will culmi- | gardiess of size aad population. | late with two top awards of $5,- It is a full-time operation and |000 each in 1967. In all, the pro- | he expects to have a. few hun- ject * provides -126 scholarships, .| dred black and white sketches, |valued at more than $200,000. done on location), when he is'. The other project is the bank's through. °. ‘Farm Leadership Awards pro- | Mr—W-i-s-0-n——is—kor- own SPam._whiehis-designed-te-deve—| through publication of the best-jlop 50 outstanding farm leaders. selling book, “Living past of |across the country. ‘ News Page ‘Scholarship Sf "Eastern and Central Districts . Announced Alan Godfrey, New. Wiltshire | Canadian National Exhibition Scholarship for this province, \it, was announced yesterday by a jek dan from the. Department | of Agriculture. The. scholarship consists of a | trip to Toronto’ to view the exhi- \bition which bégins. on August 19 and $600."It is awarded to a candidate who will be furthering yhis or her studies in Home Eco-. ‘nomics or Agriculture. Alan has completed his fourth year at Prince of Wales and will’ ‘he attending MacDonald Agric- ulture College in Quebec this fall. + Units ting im the par- | Kent to the park. The mayér ade will include, Mayor Cox aad‘) and. members of the ‘council and members of the council; the city |other civic officials will take the . police department the fire de- | salute ‘in front. of City Hall. partment; the Recce Band, a A highlight of the day's ace marcing unit of the P. E. I. | tivities. will be the -unveiling -of regiment, and RCAF marching |‘‘Old Donald” the old city bell unit and the. -Lovat Somme Pipe that has recently been removed Band. x jfrom ‘the tower in City Halt and Following ‘the service the par- | mounted in front of the historic. ~ ade will again form up marchiag | i bujldng. This brief ceremcny up Richmond Street’ to Prince, | will be performed by Mayor (‘ox jhas been awarded the annual | acres¥"Rrince to Kent and down lafter the. salute has been taken- He“is the son-of-Mr->and- Mrs. Henry Godfrey, New. Wiltshire, | The judges were Mrs. Nelson} |Henry, Charlottetown and John} , Chandler, supervisor of 4-H clubs | \for P.E.I. + Natal Day eS Natal day activ ities will com- |meace in Charlottetown. at 10 jo'clock on Sunday when Mayor |Walter Cox and members of ‘the |© ‘|Charlottetown City Council gvill linspect the Charlottetown Fire quality prints of his drawings, | Montreal"’, and--a—portfolio — of-} EASTERN both by the McGill University. Press. it > He specializes in sketching FUNERALS . buildings and scenes with histor- jand Police departments. ~ . Following the inspection units making up the-Natal Day par- “lade, will form up in the park. The parade will proceed up Kent /Street to Queen, across Queen ical interest, setting up his eas- iis patihe PARKER FUNERAL — The! all drawings on the spot. The funeral, of the lates rs. Frank | speed with which he completes from St.’ Davids Uwited Church, Parker of Georgetown was held! Georgetown. on. Friday, August | Glas; 55 ‘and 80, Sydney and Charl@@@town' 55. and -78,, Monc- ' ton_and Fredericton 55 and 80, Saint’ Joha 55 and- 75. Outlook MacQuarrie. Hymns: The Lord’s for Sunday. Sunny and warm. yyy Shepherd, Unto * The. ils High tide today at Charlotte-iwere sung by the choir, accom- town 2.59 a.m. and 2:46 p.m, At panist was Mrs. Edward Can- Rustico at 9.44 a.m. and--10.44 ton. Pall bearers were: Harry p.m. High tide Sunday at;Yorston, Emerson Llewellyn; Charlottetown 3.23 a.m. and 3,24 Waldron Lavers, Howard Mac-| p.m. At Rustico at 10.15 a.m. |Lean,~ Raymond Solomon, and conducted. by Rev.. J. W. For- | den, assisted by Rev. Dr. W.: A. and 11.05 p.m. Summerside tide Raymond -Lavandier. Flower eighteen minutes later than/‘bearers were: Guy Hemphill, Charlottetown. Sun rises* today William Martell, Russel White at 6.15-a.m. and sets a 8.22 p.m. and.Irving Sampson. Interment Rises Sunday at. 6.16 a.m. and-took place in. the- United Church} sets at 8.21 p.m. All times-ADT:. ‘cemetery. : kok kk tho k kok te |TONIGHT ONLY - Shows of + Dusk TOURS NORTH SHORE BEACHES Daivay - Stanhope - Brackley.- Cavendish Beach and Green Gables THIS SUNDAY. Bus leaves Travel Bureau at t=p.m. 4 hour tour — Adults 2:00 Children 1.00 (under 12 years) “RIDE ABOVE THE TRAFFIC" | TAKE A TOUR ON “EASTERN NORTH’ AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC _HONDON. DOUBLE DECKER BUS” Tours leave the Confederation Centre (box office door) Queen St. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. -‘4' p.m. City tours last one hour. Rates for city tours— Adults $1.00. Children under 12 | years 50c. * SIGHTSEEING TOURS Dial 4.9966 ABEG Charlottet “THE OUTCASTS” — LONDON DOUBLEDECKER BUS |] Starring Hamphrey iy = Hepburn, = Holden. : SHO STARTS MONDAY gwd /A’MOMENT'S SURRENDER:..A NIGHTMARE OF TERROR! / ’ JEAN SEBERG HONOR BLACKMAN SEAN GARRISON ~ Mervyn LeRoy’s. - . MONDAY, AUGUST 8th. - ROLLAWAY CLUB - 930:-12.30° — Admission 75¢ If..you Jiked them last time 4 You'll. love them this time. production of TECHNICOLOR, Screenplay by JOHN LEE MAHIN and ALEC COPPEL Directed by MERVYN LEROY *AUNIVERSAL PICTURE ty EPIC OF THE EMOTIONS... MONUMENTAL IN ITS IMPACT AND SUSPENSE! = ~ NRC FERNS j5th-at 2 o'clock. The ‘service was; “41 a Roper Drive ~ jto Grafton, up Grafton to Prince, | across Prince to Richmond, down {Richmond to Great George and | - down Great-George to St- Dun- |stan’s Basilica for requiem high’ |maass at 11:00 a.m. oa) ‘Playing Tonight ‘GiaYOUNG Heeeeresrerere: TECHNICOLOR* seereeee EDWARD. JUDD: ~ ARTHUR HAYNES « -TERRY- THOMAS Screni b MLi S and MICHAEL PERTWEE + Story by NORMAN PANAMA and: MELVIN FRANK * Produced id Directed © "A PANAMA FRANK PROOUCTION + A UNIVERSAL PICTURE —ss ee ee Se ee eee ee eee eee @ SUNDAY Show at Dusk A GiRL’s INCREDIBLE ° FLEXALUM ALUMINUM Insulated - Clapboard 1. Add bright new beauty to if your home. 2. End. painting and exterior maintenance: for good. 3. Cut heating - costs. 4. Increase the value of your property substantially. |. J. O.HORNBY . ADVENTURE On A Lost - | . seas 11 a.m: PRIVAT McCuaig, Journal-Pioneer. Charlottetown somites ae - “HOWARD'S NUTTY REVUE” with Howard the Turtle and the - MATINEE: 2 o'clock “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES” Limited number of seats available. _ 'The new hit musical comedy “THE ADVENTURES OF .“IN EVERY SENSE A HIT” “‘4 FANTASTICALLY FUNNY AND THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE SHOW” , . . Heather “CURTAIN TIME: 8:30 p.m. Confederation Centre Box Office Open 10 a.m, + 9:30 p.m Summerside Ticket Office: Linkletter Travel Agency Confederation Orval id= TODAY — Canadian Puppet Theatre — 1:30 — 3:00 p.m. ) Phe E TURVEY” {An - + Anne Bond, Charlottetown Guardjan-Patriot. JOSEPH SCALONRALT SHELLEY WOTERS - ST ER "You told her yt _ + METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER about me? 4 NO FILMWAYS PRESENT ore ELIZABETH RICHARD BURTON EVA MARIE SAINT IN MARTIN RANSOHOFF'S PRODUCTION STARTS MONDAY : SHOW AT DUSK IN PANAVISION® AND METROCOLOR o a i MEMORIAL HALL a Admission 75¢ Mata “THE BLUE CRYSTALS”. Confederation Centre Festival A- Go-Go : s\\s with r Island’s swinging discotheque! CONFEDERATION CENTRE | For the under 21 set. - . 9:30 p.m, Sponsored by the Lions Club . =