LOCAL BR RIE FS Centennial Project Officer IS PATIENT Mrs: Daniel S. .MacPhee, 3prington is a patient in the >rince Edward Island Hospital. IN HOSPITAL Mrs, Linwood MacNeill of. Car- digan underwent. surgery recent- ly in the Kings County Memor- lal Hospital. _ : Stanley Ferguson of Lorne Valley is spending a few days in Halifax where his wife is a pa- | officials attended a briefing yesterday at Confederation Centre at which detailed ex- planations of the Centennial Commission's Confederation Train and Caravans project signed to present the history of Canada as a living and moving experience. Prince Ed- ward Island will host the Train and the Atlantic region Cara- van in 1967, were given by Project Officer Leslie J. Maiden. Here Mr. Maiden (LEFT) shows a scale model ‘of the Train and one of the Caravan sites to Lorne Monkley,— deputy provincial secretary. The project is de- Island News Page | Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Aug. 27, 1966. 5. Island Operators -was_probably — ‘\the tourist industry on P.E. ™ jeastward during the evening to lopen and_try to operate, at. a Report Vacancies Tourist operators on Prince full, Cancellations were coming Edward Island will most likely in all day yesterday- One operator said that people jwho were planning to spend ‘next week in the provine would Tormentine ferry strike. cancel their plans knowing. the Tourist operators inthe prov- |difficulty entailed in getting off ince have been enjoying what |the Island, and that children the best season in- |have to register for school a vince to feel the economic strains from the Borden—Cape | week from Monday. and the number of visitors to the| 4 proprietor of a North Shore province was up 20 per cent (resort ‘said yesterday that the from last year to date. |Cavendish area was very quiet A number of operators fre- jin comparison with the situa- last night that visitors |tion that has exist to the province started leaving | June. anes front mid early Thursday and by Thursday | night many hotels in the prov- | ince were less than 0 per = some summer resort operators | are_planning on closing up_for | the season, rather than stay cover all but Cape ae lane, Sunday is expected to be re a mainly sunny as this disturb- | Director of the Confederation Centre, Bob Dubberly reported ance speeds east of the di P jcnal ia aa istrict. that theatre tickets refunds were |Tunning triple the usual num- Nova Scotia Mainland, Prince | |bers.-""The last week of summer Edward Island: Clear with 8 | production is going to be hit |George Young jappeared in magistrate’s court | It was learned yesterday that |here Friday at a preliminary | Closing Plays Are Scheduled The final two performances of a professional theatre group at speeder pleading guilty, | Sings Theatre, GeorgetownhS will $19 and-costs, and two drunks. givereitonight when The Typ- ists tas sed bmi Tiger bring. the | Summer stock season to a close. ‘Director of the plays, Walter |. Massey, noted drama _adjudi- cator, said recently it had been a ‘wonderful experience’ to be part of the opening of a new Canad- ian legitimate theatre. Mr. Mas- sey had been seen during the earlier summer season in two other plays which he also’ dir- ected, Under The Yum Yum Tree and The Marriage Go Round: On stage tonight for the clos- ing performances will be Tudi Wiggins and. Mare Strange in The Typists, with Mr. Strange | and Anne Butler appearing in The Tiger. Western Man. Has Hearing SUMMERSIDE of Summerside | hearing into a charge of obtain-’ ing under false pretenses. Crown evidence was taken in the:casé- and_.the .case..was.ad- MOTOR REWINDING - & a few cloudy periods, . becoming |pretty hard: if the rail strike overcast this evening; a little | ities up the ferries,”’. he stated. warmer; winds light, becoming southwest 15 in the aeenoca: low-high at Halifax 52 and 7, | ° - “RIDE ABOVE Yarmouth 62. and 70, Kentville, | — New Glasgow, Goshen and Char- TAKE A TOUR ON lottetown 52 and 75; outlook for Sunday,-sunny with little change | in temperature. AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC LONDON Le DECKER BUS”. THE TRAFFIC” “EASTERN NORTH Harold: « Meets WithLocal -The Centennial Commission’s 1967 and Will travel. from’ Vie- project officer for the Confeder- (toria, B.C. to the Maritimes dur- ation Trains and Caravans Les- | jng Centennial year, returning to | Rustico at 3.14 a.m. high’ tide ‘Sunday at Charlottetown 9.07 a.m. and 11.07 p.m. At Rustico at 418 a.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.35 a.m. and sets at 7.54 p.m. Officials day for meetings in New Bruns- wick. These meetings began in St. John’s Newfqundland on Aug- High tide today at. Charlotte- | town 7.54 a.m. and 10.17 p.m. At. than) Rises Sunday at. 6.36 a.m. and ' 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. ‘ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING. TOURS lie’ J Maiden met with” prov- ,incial . and municipal officials | lat Confederation Centre yester- iday to- familiarize these officials |with the. administrative techni- {cal and promotional aspects of | Montreal on December 5. ust 23 and will wind up in Van- Charlottet site at 732 pam. AU times ADT. 8 The Caravans, eight’ in num- ber are a regional project. They | will tour from May 1 to Novem- ber 14, 1967 and are expected to |couver in late September, WEATHER. | SST !fourned untfl next Friday. Crown’ FOLLOWS FAMILY LF‘AD prosecutor-George McMahon conducted the crown case while SURREY, BC &P—‘I “9 the defence was. unrepresented everything my ‘sister, doc ” by counsel. said Susan Wientjes. 18 4) @ Other cases. heard were: she was chosen”as Miss Surr paying Her 20-year-old sister Karen held the post two ye8%s age ~~ 2 AS THE RESTLESS, — RECKLESS, ROVING } } Sponsored by the K. ‘of C. be the major Centennial -event : -tient in the Victoria General |this ‘major Centennial project. | around which local Centennial} TORONTO (CP) — Témpera- (GS) alae fe (2M aren |) @ i) SHOW Hospital With injuries. received | Each Prince Edward Island com- | planning will develop.. The Car- |tures: AT DUSK in’ a’ freak accident at- Bangor | munity—receiving--the—-Train—or-}-avan on-site willbe -like-a: small | Vancouver 5765 "recently. |Caravan was represented and / fair. Fight tractor traiters “‘Can- | rqmonton —> 56 68 @ ra) rate fa) a2 PERL VACATIONING heard at the session which out-| ada on wheels.” will tell the | \Regina 51- 90 Nt “ar (Tare unas Mla | lined. the entire publicity and ad- ‘ same story as the Train, intern- | | Wi 57 3 HUSKY Nae Made syne Neil vertising campaign on both nat- | ally. making use. of models, nniwes Ce ae ; Gowan and family Nancy, Neil, ional and regional levels. \pholos and walk-through recon- |TiTonto ..+-++-+-- 2 2 eee : Blair and Janet of erent! a | ‘The aim of the Confederation | struction, but tke external area|Ottawa .<..+-.-+-- - 3 j rived at Kilmuir recently and’ pain) which will be. in Char- | of the Caravan will-tell the story | Montreal._....-.--. “a= | ; are vacationing-’at the home of | iottetown October 20, 21, 22 and of the region's history. An .ex- Quebec ........... 570 : : his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mud- | 93 1967 and in Summerside Oct: hibition stage at the disposal of | Fredericton ...... 51 79 SOON caine Uae ee eee 8 dock MacGowan jober 24, 1967, is to recreate local groups {s a feature of the aa eRe 2 8 : — *¢) ; | Canada’ s history _and also visual-. Caravans. oncton me z ites) ; we ‘ re ee ser. lize the future of the country.| Caravan no: 1 wil tour. the+Halifax ........... 55 67 Festival A-Go-Go oe Patt aca at cae * pew. (Six cars of the fifteen-car Train four Atlantic provinces visiting Charlottetown 54 «68 ae oe re RS Ce F eat Spa se a Ri sn present Canada from stone Murray River, Montague. Souris, Sydney ’.......--:: 54 74 = . = me ne ee Hee Sali at (22 ge to space age, a unique Morell, North Rustico. Kensing- | [Yarmouth | ae ey wae se : with. Admission—Adults 1.00: children 50c = lsight and sound experience ton, O'Leary, Wellington, and !st. John’s; Nfld..... 55 69 : ; j 8. nm. Guest speaker will | which makes use of sound, light, Borden in this province. These | atjanta Be SI j ; : y : I ae Mrs. |William Hare of Bradal- | qoor, and multi-dimensional vis- will be one- day stops starting Jacksonville 74 93 CO ‘THE BLUE CRYSTALS f. = ee ee by the North Wilt-| yal “exhibits to tell Canada’s | June 30 in Murray River an Mani 2 89 : t “se hie : shire choir story. ending on July 10 at Borden, ; > : '- : } : “TRACK AND FIELD MEET The Train, a national project ot the eeaien x petit aes Peony ee re f The Island’s swinging discotheque! i: > ’ TODAY SHOWS i ae Serene i i Rustico -show which will Tun [ae tt A The annual Scout-Cub, Guide- will begin its run oa. apanuary. ty July 5 and § t jTucson ..:........ 70 95 MEMORIAL HALL CONFEDERATION CENTRE . ONLY 2.30 8 7 - 8:30 Brownie Track and Field Meet The Centennial Committee | HALIFAX (CP).— The wea- will be held it Charlottetown — “were -hostsat-a’ luncheon ~for-;ther. Office..says. today._promises For the ‘under 21 set. Local Hospital SOLID LAUGHS urday afternoon, October Mr. Maiden and his staff at |to begin as a sunny day, but a Events for all age groups ae Ad i trator noon- yesterday. A. nine-to-tive |Tapidly advancing disturbance- Admission 75¢ ACTUALLY CLOCKED featured in this popular event| m nis r agenda for the liason meeting | should spfead across:New Bruns- : IN SWORN SURVEY! and boys and girls from all} was condensed. by. transportation | wick in the afternoon with show- x Packs, Troops and Companies | Is Recommended. difficulties and the group left the ers over that part of the district = Te Ges ee ee Botts _In the province are eligible to : | Prowince” at four o'clock yester-'in the evening. Cloud will spread Sate aes ae Length. ’ participate. Rev. Sister Mary David, Ad |————— oe 1 Feature of their Finest Moments | tor of the Charlottetown, SPECIAL OBSERVANCE |@nistra The South Granville Cemetery lin tae sien or. oe m which the first person was | the American College -of Hos- coe a aan es |pital Administrators for -admis- ~|sion to their society. at Ste. ae i Me cevine ees a ee x 4 oe ; i men an who the direction’ of the; minister, er iilig thendetvan ts the Reverend L. Files, will have &8.| administration of hospitals:as a guest speaker, the great grand- |life’s work. son of the first person to be bur-| The A.C.H.A.’s colorful. cere- fed there, namely, S-L (Rever-|mony of admission — the 32nd: end) John F. MacKay, protest- |Convocation Ceremony — will be a cnep ia % oa ree ee a ae Se Le a nmerside e Took- | in rie rown ea! _ lyn Trio will sing several selec- |of Chicago's McCormick Place. tions including one in the Gae-| . Sister's admission will be con- lie Janguage \ferred inabsentia-. Se ws FIO IDI DOM: IHS. Confederation Centre - TODAY at the Charlottetown Summer Festival a an ae 24 Playing. ‘tonight _ They're ae Hf going Ape 0 over =r6 eet “LAST: PERFORMANCES! . Oe “HOWARD'S NUTTY REVUE” with Howard the Turtle and the Canadian Puppet Theatre Tl a.m., 1:30 & 3:00 p.m. ‘MATINEE 2:00 p.m. “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES” keg oie wos » EASTMAN COLO? we THE EXCITING MEW O@EON oF FEATURE LENGTH COUNTRY BRUSIC ‘MOTION PICTURE EVER FRLIRED iD WE7 HOODS"| PETERFRK BAREIS were 0 Bing CROSHY LAST FINAL PERFORMANCE "The Ottawa Man” Curtain 8:30 p.m. ‘Show at Dusk Sponsored by the Lions Club SHOWS 2:30-7-98 STARTS MONDAY sperensienrvesirirenniripete |“Gidget Goes Hawiian” om IT DARES TO PROBE Starring: : : ( : i mae deanes Deron ON, Final Sunday Night Concert os © Show At Dusk ee NIGHT! 9 p.m. _ of the season.. 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