Pick me. please! The ‘wice ~~~ LOOKS OVER LOBSTERS ore for the annual & James Par Circus Comes _ . saving te Walter Massey. dir- ector at the Kings Theatre Georgetown who took time during # rehearsal break te look over some of the live lob siers which were to he ennked day. The mpper was at tended tw Mr. Massey and members of the theatre cast He is directing the plays being presented this simmer at the Kings Theatre, they are” To Ch'town The Sells and Gray Three Ring Weld Anima! Circus pute on a ene-<iay show or Belvedere Ave 4 under the sponsor- cep of the Charictietown Volun- teer Fire Department : Circus spokesmen indicate that thie year’s edition of Sells and Gray has drawn together ton talent from the various Europ. @an and American cireuses and combined it into the strongest production in the show's #6 year history. Special emphasis has beer placed on daring ser fal and trapeze numbers and on anima! arts . Headlining thix vear’s bill te young Captain Johnny Golden, "wild animal trainer and former Hollywood stuntman. _Armed with gun. whip and chair. he en- ters the steel arena at every performance to battle five jun gle-bred African lions His steel nerved mastery of the anarling funcie cats keeps tensinn-filled audiences on the edge of their @eats Eath of his savage ‘pets weighs over 500 pounds and can break the hack of a horse with a single «weep of a paw horseback, whe performs itrtri cate dance steps ,and graceful acrobatics with breath taking verve on the back of a galloping horse The Hills. featired last season with Ringling Bros Bar num and Bailey present their lovable group of-trained French poodles in ‘an act reported tno be ,@8 amazing as it-is appealing Trained elephants and horses jugglers, wire-walkers and other Popular circus acts will be ‘in chided. plus of course, the tra ditional clowns headed hy Bill Nippo with his timely take-off on “Batman” and the “Ratear” Performances are scheduled for 2 and 8 p.m. Activities on the - eircus grounds will commence an hour prior to show times Tickets may be purchased in ad: Volunteer Fire Department Fined In vw Rome,Madead,Rerlin-and-Cop--an-recident “Themacs Cer Ani 46) dass The-row 4a—classified.. enhagen. Both scorn the use of 8 lier, Dalvay, was fined $0 and 4* NOTED AERIAL TEAM Sharing the spotlight are the Sensational aerial team the Pe drolas, from Germany, and the beautiful young European circus Gtar on the high trapeze. Car- then del Molino Roth of these acts have heen featured in maj er circuses in Paris, London, gafety net as they perform high ~ $e the tome ofthe hie tap ant eircus officials> say that -each tries tn outdo the other at every formance in a continuing pro ssional rivalry Another outstanding feature of Bells and Grav Circus for 1986 is the petite blond. Miss Gerda. from Austria. who slides down a wire from the peak of the big top te the ground suspended only by her teeth. Then there is the love ty Patricia Miller, ballerina. on a a np pe a ox ~ TOPLESS me Tr. youn: bathers top the topless bath-ng suit ge thee watch cider bikin-clad giles try, to beat the heat Thursday —hpadreds *f necr!s t Court. On a charge of fathing tr report costs or 16 days by Justice of the Peace Albert Dinnis in frattic court yesterday The aceused was fined $10 and costs ar four days on a secand charge of driv ing on the wrong wide of the hichway, : : ‘ Raymond Harold «Crossman Crapaud. was fined 819 and costs or four days°for failing to yield right of way For permitting .an iniicenserd person to drive # vehicle. Aen velhrook Her breed class aver. Was 386 percent butterfat eas Ronald Macintve Mili Cove re i -- AND BOTTOMLESS im the Rides = _ - Ces & 2° = mearhes frrera + tae ‘ . teams —_he2ch hs ph pg eee fea alled foe Are ROM 4 Great Gaoree St. Diz! 4.3353 tures and Bumid:s ect ity and p high of 38 . [ : Opes Al! Dey Saturcz “2 (CP Firevhoto | : ‘ *# - 2 > | : \he rafeed te 89% am horr from $1 25 i : na | Wages, Unemployment Seen 2... esces eiene os ° ee : are out of ‘balance in ‘North . | ‘ Posin Threat To Econom America with the building of ao ‘ g : y plants proceeding twice tast | ‘ . . , > the ability to consume he as Western and Central Districts MONTREF A! CPR) Leon benefits. providing jobs for the ania a ' ns ‘ Keyserling president ‘of the unemployed and raising mini- ‘ a i: 8 9 ' a Only by allowing wages to 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., June 24. 1966. U.S. conference on economic mum wagas..were some. ways of ; n eath oe to a level > progress, said here N orth solving the Peonomic crisis Sue irate with profits * : America wil! suffer a substan The U.S. government's wage ©°™ bie deat | data $ . ; could the profits be spread New Frenc De ence ie . thal recession inthe next few guideposts, which -set a cevving equitably over the communty —t i years unle a few approach of 32 per cent on annua! ware instead of being concentrated in : id . 4 b Ch iI found to problems of wages and increases. violate the averaze a ae : Beye i 4 “unemployment man's sense of decency and [a1 a ie Consi ers o a enge Mr. Keyserling t»id 1,109 dele. play, he: said . yr rae ee a the ar : ; ; total wages in the U5 £ oe Rates attending the Textile he i roblem in the us mates f > Ry RUSS PREDFN responsible _for the defence -of Moatleck Malka of A Wie <i 6m on Hh a aes aaa rising are now $50,000.000,000 less than MONTREA! Canadas this country as much as their (CLC) biennial convention here fli fast but that they: were not they ought to be for the -health first French--peaknc__defence Enzlish-speaking brothers .-_ that the great problem in the vising fast enough =: te. Conan co “ehief, Lt -Gan Jean Victor Al A French-Canadian can ge US and Canada 1s.to bring the “There is ‘not. enough buying, Following, Mr Keyserling's 4 lard, 53, tees hicenew Joh as in and never have to speak Fng.—purchasin wer of the: 1! > Se ae speech the delegates . resolved ; P purchasing po DOPUIA- Hower in North America to use, FP gets S™ essentially a chalienwe to lish in his whole career But tion to a level with production un the goods produced by -in that, the -presidentia wage make the armed forces happy reality is something else, if you “Our. present government eco daa eguideposts . should he abolished = and ta make them understand want to command nomic policies are not soejally ' and a wage policy adopted that a the necessits a nsforma *«' As for the ideal situation fair, to large sections of the pop- WANTS PRICES CURBED would “‘permit textile workers “ tion.” ‘where everybody is bilingual— ylation and will increase. not The way to halt infiatioa » to emerge from the second-class “That's it--tl have ne other hell, | don't know. how many reduce. poverty nthe future by setting a limit on risinz of citizenship to which they have . a goal.” he" told a sax confer hundred years they've heen try- unless remedial. action ie ta prices and on profits, not by been assigned by decades of : Ba ence here folio ing an cing in Belgium, and haven't ken.” he said a setting a ceiling on wages. "¢ exploitation o = nouncement of” hs appointment achieved it vet” Tineeivink 0 wel | seruritt plans — spinal an chief of the defence stall,” - There was no doubt that bi , The government adminis f° ASK TO KEEP PEACE succeeding Air Chief, Marshal lingual. se’? ‘ore USC atier entering the. country. sec ors who implemented the wace . - Frank R Miller ful. in. many situations~in + retiy from Zambia: were, sen- guideposts took care. to see BANGKOK | Reuters That = > “9p said the joh of informing United Natio. Keeping tenced to 2 years- imprison. wages never rose more than “32 land has asked Secretary-Gen- B29 the amed forces. about the operation in The Congo, for” in- ment each Thursday. Earlier, a per cent but they never -both- eral UJ Thant of the United Nas, need for integration if an im- stance, where the main lang pich eourt judg found. the men ered with industries where tions to send a UN undersecre }- portant one, because ‘the mor age-was French _ guilty of illegally. possessing a wages were foo low and 4ii ant tarv to help maintain peace nie_af_the armed inecen % A But there is no point -impos large quantity.of Soviet-and Chi- rise enough along the Cambodia Thailand delicate thing” ing a language on somebody nese-made weapons and explo Mr. Keyserling said the mini border, official sources said “We're not oon niegrating. who can't practice it and can't sives : mum wwage: in the US should Thursday we're modernizing This cre use it.” . ie ee aa late ‘i ——— eS ates a certain amount of dif’ Asked about the possibility of ficulty. Until you ¢an ge to the a financial incentive to promote troops and tel! them what is go biliggualism, Gen. Allard said |; ing to happen, ths creates a they idea is good and ‘‘could certain amounr of uncertainty. certainly help”, “Generally speaking, before Would he press for. such an |. Red iow we % ‘ ing d talk ve f the ed forces we had a chance to go and talk incentive for arm ces ° : Sleek cate tm the troops and tell them if it took effect for. federal civil | es | CR ; - -. * what the new form was, Mor gervants? : ey . ° ’ it lo " rtainly will T have al- ® ale was a bit iow 1 ce ’ “Viator ‘The tem Tom res | ACMIGVEMENE Horie wor'try eye and _‘‘The _ Marriage _Go But this was not the reason ~~ 7 Round", winch will run from y s e ! ! - | 4 -strength—of_thearmed_forces ad - — = ee — : “You see, the economy of the SALISBURY ‘Reuter s)- bi = memt s of the theatre™ staff The Achievement Day of the Country is good We have these Seven armed African Negroes % aeane. » 36 Has d It's the penalty who were arrested in Rhodesia | . FI ie inieatie at A Murray Harbour 4H Garment UPS and downs It: ones . Plains and Patnek Donahue Club was greld recently in the aoe pay '% YOu ic mM Montague = Murray rhour School with t . ; marae ~ mothers of the members and. “Mind you, there “are mn vt WORLD OF ry v they —left__hecause , was fined $19 and costs or four friends and members of the eon bot think they dave Queen Mary Women's Institute would have left anvway 5; For driving .without an opera. attending. The group was organ- ore titence —Chittord Mactn- ted tn -159———— iene tyre... Mill Cove. was fined $10 Mise Janice Machon presided and ensts or four dave over the meeting, which opened On another charge of failing to with the singing of ‘0 Canada’ report an accident, Clifford Mac- this was followed by the mem- Intyre, Mtl Cove, pleaded not bers of the club repeating in uni- guilty and had his ease adourn- son, the Club pledge ed until June 24 : Sheila Bell.<tm behalf of the Samuel Shaw, rity. charged elub and their leaders. extended __*} think stabilization will oe er ater me =~—¢ use _of __. Asked ahout- the French and English in” the armed forces. Gen Allard said “bilingualism {e- coming natu- rally" “Of course, bilingualism now is limited mostly te Frenah speaking Canadians speaking English “The opposite did not with speeding was fined $15 and costs or four days For passing on a enlid line John Donald Kennedy. city, was fined $10 and costs or four days ‘Joseph Alan MarcAustand, Summerside. was fined $19 and a welcome to the visiting par — cake end Winahe ofrur because the neressity did not exist” Bery! MacLeod. Cora Penny The founding of Quebec's and Lynn Stewart sang a trio, Royal 22nd Regiment in 1914 and gifts were presented to the first year members by Mrs. Louis Herring /marked the beginning 9» biling walism in the Canadian Army, but it took « Iong time to et costs or for avs, fer ‘a stop os . sign violation “ . Mrs Fdison Horton presented oe Be PLace® . — tn |Site. to Che remaining -gPOUp) oy i, wrench Caneda must members . ust tak ft Jovy Barwise and Joy Robert- take its place. must take its re Light Docket - At Souris SOT RIS A light darket was heard vesterday afternoon at Souris when one person was fined $2—and costs or Tpubbe place and-six others were fired SW and costa or MM Aave for intoxication m a 3 pide Pisce AL before mag strate James R Johnston, OC oa Kings Camnty court is Woitnestes for the erown were Cpl and (st. Rov the Soins RCMP detachment Crarc “Hampshire Cow : , Wins Award | River Nerth Ada has qualifie.. for a ton-of-gold certificate tor Miss Alice Edwards Hampshire Her production was 2.957 pounds of butterfat in 1.- owner very gaad” for eonforma- tion Snother Edwards cow. Cree Hilda 'H. produced AAAS milk fatan the mature class for breed clase averages’ of 198 milk. 199 hutterfat h pound Ro.h are mature Jersey cows Meershrook Aeme S Ivy pro duced 6.939 pounds* milk, 365 pounds hutterfat im the vearling class for owner FA. Myers, Ha- ages were 112 in milk, 109 in fat 1 i dar*- Comment vance from the members of the for creating « chsturbance in @ ware Marlene Clements 4 pounds butter. , sponsibilities. hecause they are gon than had «a contest. with ev- ervone present taking part The feature attraction of the evening was.a fashion show, put to 4.954.734 tons, a gain of more than five per cent S re ed = Tyesda: an bv the cluh members. each DB port o th 4 ode] wearing articles of cloth steel production for e thir a time this month has “hown en ing which she had made herslef ~ * 4 t for the—taahing show increase over production in the comparable weeks of 1985 The bureau's index of produc tion. haced on average weekte output 1957-59 equalling 1, was 219 last week, 9% the previous week, and 210. in the week ended June 4 Mrs Blanchard and Miss Mar aid from — the Institute +. weg Charlottetown, who also judged the work displaved bw the cluh gave praise to the girls on ther excellent work. Particular praise was extended tn Janice Machon who has completed her seventh year with the club Cer _tificates were then presented to the winners Gifts fram the Worien's Insti- tute were presented to the club leaders byw Mra Jonn Gothee Meeting closed with the singing of the Queen. and lunch was served by the club ntemiters and their leaders We Trade — * Furniture © * Televisions * Appliances Holsteins Have ~ -High Production Records of production of ~35 cows in the. Falcenwond Farm Holstein herd indicate an aver- age production of 12.281 pounds milk milk. 475 pounds butterfat. it has-heen learned fram SC Wright. deputy minister of Ger culture The averaze test the herd FIRESTONE... _fAlome and Auto Te, Dial 4-5547 ~ é _ CITATIO TRAVEL TRAILERS NOW IN STOCK of Output Of Steel ‘Ils On Increase OTTAWA (CP Stec! ara Huction. an important ‘pAdvastral growth indicator is mrreasing again after tast morth s minor jain “ ‘ Figures for the first three weeks of june indicate steel ag Cae lingot production rose almost itwo per cent and last week was running well ahead of twice the BEST. VALUE IN TRAVEL TRAILERS base production period. 1957-59 °° pee goww-pavment. Farlier§ figures released hi F Monthie T the Dominion Bureay of Sta ,ecy Montniy terms ’ Parts and Arressories tistirs showed strone caine over ; ‘ isha: tide : ae year. Ingo ce ction 1 P.E.l. M t ile H epruary was more than . ome nine per’ cent over ontpt n & Trailer Sales February. 1965 saad But May. showed s smal! drce 78% Ken ington Road te 877.6432 tone from the prev Phone 2-251 or ree Mies record ontpnt et aan £7Ta™ j 115 Production, months of this vear amnoiinted DIVISION OF HAMBLY ENTERPRISES LTD in. the ‘first fi THE FASHION: SHOPPE Lassner nein ttinintanasaoeinac amet We carry. the Newest. Brightest and Smartest Look .in Professional | niferms. | @ terylene and oe Terylene Telfets affine J Coattane | Blend: - . nticed os © terove Perta $ . 18 @ Priced tee ] t- 0745 $8.08 te t17-98 that A } by. John Toland $9.50 “THE DOUBLE IMAGE” by Helen Macinnes CARD SHOP Grafton St. Ch'town "THE LAST 100 DAYS’ ee Daniel MacDonald CFCY RADIO * LIBERAL CANDIDATES FOR 1st KING'S 7:45 p.m. Friday, June 24 Inserted by P.E.1. Liberal Assn. Bruce Stewart *~ EVERYONE Guests : Auditorum ~~~ Sponsored ‘by the-¥.P.G:'s-of- Kings County) ‘Starring — AL a 9 Mammoth Conservative Rally Friday, June 24th at 9 p.m. ‘Souris Regional H igh School — the —KINGFISHERS” © T.V. Stars from Halifax & National Lv. Plus 7 Medern-and Old Time Dancing _ By The - - DOWNTOWNERS Plus LOCAL TALENT ‘ WELCOME | i eins 4 . 2 ~ Hon. Walter R. Shaw -& Mel McQuod, MP. Meet. Your Candidates eo 4 Keith MacKenzie & Peter MacAulay Refreshments Served Inserted by 1st Kings P.C. Aasn.