+ os 8 e.3 8 Ce ans tere RIGHT, holds Gold CO-OWNER Eric Whebby, Cup and Saucer trophy after Andy's Son's tory last August. Also in picture are driver Jim . IN TOUGH COMPANY - see ee Andy S Son looking for vie- si0 2 8-8-8 2 ‘title in Gold Cup classic: - Can they béat the creat) Am pacer cleaned up . everywhere Richelieu owned by Milton “dys Son-this Old Home Week? during the last campaign and-Downey, Saint John, Border- ; It was Dee’s Boy in 1969, War he’s doing the same thing in this view -Roy owned by Ferguson -Cry Ranger in 1961, Dee's Boy present racing year. and MacDonald, Sydney * and, efnine : 8 ab a ee basin Of course it's going to he diffi Yankee Timber. owned ne Jack! une~ Byrd in an e fam ; : Brown, Charlottetown nyone -ed Andy's Son in 1965 : cult to dethrone Andy's Son ,as of this trio has the capabilities “Of course. this falk is —about.the =favorite With - the long | -to_cause an upset! ad they" Th be “the $3000 Gald Cup Z4d-Saucer StTine -of Successes “behind “him, doing their mightiest to grab top +@lassie which is scheduled for he will undoubtedly have the honors “in this = pacing clas- Charlottetown - Driving Park 8reatest following at. the. mu- <j "Friday mecht. Aug 2 [t's ~The tuels. But race secrefary and Naturally Kady’ a: Son. will be *Evening Patriot's annual classic classifier, Frank Acorn, is confi- te ing to duplteate the feat of -and it has’ hecome The greatest dent that the Whebby pacer will Dee's Rov, winner on two ocea- race spectacle of tie year in Not have everything his “own sions in the bigt Old Home Week “these seaside’ provinces. way. Prank tas anpoinesd a feature. ne 3 names o ree_ other -certain = Only.one fermer victor will be starters ‘and (he | remainder of CAREFUL SELECTION -arnund looking for a repeat per. jhe field will he selected. orice But don’t go figuring ,. that, - formance Thar wit] be Erie and Frank gets a look at-the horses these four horses-~are the’, only: -Hafry “Whebin’s Andy's Son, in The. Evening Patriot Invita- ones with a chance to gain fame. thorse of the vear in the Mari- tional ea Gold Cup fight; The —classi-' “times ih 1965 This sensational The other three are Compte fier will be mighty careful with) Another First For P. E. |. The CANADIAN ~ PREMIERE of the motion picture’ starring /-4 KATE REID a Star of the Charlottetown Festival + “ey Moore, Mts. Whebhy and His Honor Lt. Gov. W..J. MacDonald who made’ the presentation, \CUEST STAR Well-known Canadian radio and television pefsonahity, Gor- ldie Tapp, will be tHe. featured jentainer at the \Parade and Race : |. Mr. Tapp will be appearing. in Charlottetown for the festivities through the courtesy of the Du- ‘Maurier Cigarettes Company Gordie, for mine years, was ‘host of the popular CBC-TV ‘pro- gram ‘‘Country Hoedown" and has made guest appearances “Wayne and Shuster’; ‘Flash. 1966 Gold Cup Wack", “Cross-Canada Hit Pa- rade’’ and ‘‘Showcase” | He Was a daily CBC radio Tshow “What's on “Tapp” and has” worked om radio in Hamilton, Niagara Falls and im Guelph, * (Ont v7 Well-known as a “wiaster of 4 ceremonies” he . has: toured as MC. with the CBC Conert Parties for servicemen, with Army Shows during the war years and = at Sunday night concerts\in Tor- g onto after the war -Probabtr-one-of-Canada’s best’ travelled personalities, Gordie has entertained in England, Ger-; Egvrt, Lebanon, Nassau, Italy, Greece, Cyprus. Gaza Strip, and « Frohisher Raa and Resolute Ray mm Canada’s far north STARTED YOUNG é Versatility is the keyword with this entertainer. His career bde- gan at the age of five, when he was the featured soloist with a+» children’s harmonica band ° and when this proved ton smail an} | outlet for his spantaneous enes- | gy. he rounded out this youthful personator ' endeavours by a church garden party meeeinc Army second *: “What have we on Tapp? who else but | Gordie Tapp. singing at many so on of talents, those of announcer When the war ented he return- atid disc jnckes Years later he was stil] at tt ed home intent on continuing his “When television béf@ame a ma- shows, earning interrupted educat:on ‘He _ he. jor. entertainment. medimim in t enviable reputation as an im. came involved in radio. ahd. ada- Canada, he awitenaturally gra "7 - —=—-sitatet in that direction . HOPE THERE'S NO CATS . The Guardian—The Fwening Patriot , a eee GORDIE TAPP and ‘ed tea his alread and comedian impressive list )could__indeed_ see__that— come true. It -doesn't appear that Wizhry Lee's track record of 2.03:4 will STRETCH CREWS OUT tbe in amy danger. Prediciior, The Communists streteh a are that a 2.95 will win the Jabor force along railwava with event. But again that’s just a Sandbags and crude tools Res- prediction That 203-4 vas toration work starts within min made with the Veteran Genre tes after the-Semberc— Save Tf |Calibeck in the sulky and cond: the hombhers ‘came~ hack, | the tions were ideal. It was a blister. Process begins acain ing hot afternoon, no wind and. Most of the Chinese now em a lightning fast track. Chance: ployed in North Viet Nam are are it will be years before the i mark is shattered committee, a most energetic Retting and attendance mark: group of publie-spirited citizens are up this season at the Cher- have left-no stone unturned to lottetown oval. Gold Cup and make the 1966 version of Gold Saucer night will surely see its|Cup and Saucer night the great- greatest throng and the mutuel jest in history. dream bept—t— hombing “handle” should be in the vicin-| ‘The Prince Edward Island Re- ity of $60,000. i giment hand will render stirring THING TO DO ' 3 “Even folks who aren't race | MUS and the horses; will come enthusiasts get out for this an--for their introduction te the nual event. It has hecome the tunes of the Island Hymn. At the thing to do on Friday of Old conclusion of the race, His Ho- Home Week. People feel it’s just nor Lt. Go WJ. MacDonald not right to miss out on this has kindly consented ‘to present spectacle. There'll he thousands to the winning owner The Gold of Islanders mingled with thou- Cup and. Saucer trophy, “ sands. of. touriststo. make pight a memorable one The Make. your .way.-to.. the..CDP. this Friday, Aug 20 It's some- and Saucer thing you can't afford to miss this | Gold Cup j STARTS MONDAY AUG 22nd.. Haraue Woon .. betes 5 Chinese laborers open-—despte intensive ARRIVES THURSDAY Mr. Tapp is=scheduled to ar- rive in the province at 119 pm on Thursday hv plane, and after Custom Interiors vere aa ALL THIS WEEK MID-SUMMER SALE Custom Interiors Ltd. ~ Dial 894:5195 |, Ltd. SPECIAL ITEMS 50% OFF 99° w 1 ‘35 Charlottetown ct sad CASH YOUR FAMILY and WIN $25..00 In Merc Nylons Free with each ch ALLOWANCE CHEQUE. HERE + a rehearsing his srandstand show, é will he paving an official visit to All YARD GOODS his selection of the other four drawn by action ean Waker Cox at 330. pm and it could well be that one of - - b~ He. will be appearmng on CFCY- : this quartet will ‘Brace the-win- SAIGON (AP) .— The US. believed to be strung cut along TV at.6 pm and after attending : , OFF ner’s-circle. hombing of North Viet Nam has |the two major rail lines leading 4 private. reception, ‘wall be see- O mie The race fans who attended drawn an estimated. 50,000°Cal- north fromeHanoi. ~ = inc the performance of ‘Tur- 5 Summerside Lobster Carnival nese, laborers across the enotder | Cre line runs northwest alang VO). at the Confederation Cen- saw Andy's Son emerze Victor in. to keep read and raul supply the: Red. Ri Valles ; tre Theatre at 230 p.m . hoth trips: of that great: ace. In lines operating. U.S.authorities | . ver. alley.to Kun At 9 a 7. Fridas. he will Vis it ‘CLEARANCE fact Islanders have yet to see sax monet : _.;ming, the Chinese terminus ‘of Pieutonant.Gavernor: WJ. Mac- : . the Whebby pacer lose a. dash Authorities also assume ‘that, ithe old Burma route used by Donald and at 19 o'clock will be TABLE : ‘on Island soi!. Two'at Summer- in addition to the Chinese fabor- the Allies in the Second World appearing in the Gold Cup Pa- side last vear, two at the CDP ers in. ‘North Viet Nam, more! War Alongsid ae high rade -At noon he will attend a ‘last August and -two more at may he working to keep the Ha “* “US eee Sway reception fer visiting bandmas- Summerside this July. * Ci Mink tral through Laos.in| The other line- rans- almost joe. and-at 3pm. will be paving Of course there's atways a operation due-north to the Chinese berderia vier to the Rehabilitation Cen first time and other, owners are “Unknown tnviisands af Viet- just above’Lang Son, one of the tre to see the children’ A930 hoping this¢is the time to make aamese laborers are involved in first vital points wrested from-P™m. he will be performing -in - Andy's Son take some of. their main:aining the trail. This is fe ee ie aes front af the grandstand. at--the “26 Queen St. “dust. “ate ina - ~ Dy the le 1 Ta a esc ials 2 partia true of thos> segments ; Charla own Priving Park and % Borderview Roy recensy at of the sprawlrs. ingle eov- during the Freneh effort to hoid followinz this avit] be joming the Moncton had an identical sum ered route that. have been pro- Indochina It is also’ paralleled Lieutenant. Governor's party in ;mary with Andy’s Son but tow vided surfaces hard enough for by a highway. = nen their box } 'Monctonian honors went to the rucke ms ——— eee == |Ferguson and MacDonald own- At one time. almost 30.000 > a 8 pacer. 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