“ante "The Dean Of Drama Critics - Reviews) Summer Festival : ‘Nathen’ Cohen, the dean nf said He. had Special praise for | hosted eo "0 vears, came. ‘into Canadian... Drama Frities has Mavor Moore ang the work that being Ty | been in the proviace since last; Mr- Moore has put into.makin?. The ontw festr al production l Friday reviewing the fhree sum; , the festival aA_success, _ that Mr. Cohen would comment _hmer festiVal productions. “Anne My career as adrama critic a7 was “Anne* which hé had, jof Green Gables’ The Ad- started quite by accident about seen last year. He° predicted | ventures of Private Tirvey” > 190 “years ago On tay =<econd that “Annes tour next” fall] and “The ‘Ottawa Man's: date with ma wrfe she deeded wonld, he very succsesful and | *") see ’a great friture for the that we would see a pn! + th— said that @écould see ‘‘Anne’’ as Charlottetown Festival; and #hink- Wilderness he Eugene O'Neil! part of thes Charlottetown Fes. | |W very exciting to have such that was playing at a- theatre tival“for’a great many years, | |a festivalsdevoting it'self to Can- in Toronta, It was. bv the: wav. with people coming. back again hadian Material’:, . sal d Mr being produced by Mavor Moore and again to see it and see how 'Cohen Monday in. aa interview: and starred-Pon Harron | went..each new company . haadles the | | Monday night he visited the ‘somewhat reluctantly hut thor. shaw This. he added: is a mixed | Kings Theatre in Greorgetownt® oughly eninved it” blessing, it’s good, but at’ the) see “The Marriage-Go-Rou ind’? : same time could be -an altat. | jand yes sterday left for Halifax SHORT COPY ¢ rofs around the festival's neck, | ‘land Fredericton to see Neptune’ « “At the tyme T was ® |2 when. the festwal program's, he-| lane Fredrictoa Playhouse pro- Studenf‘at, thé University of To ong, planned: each year. they're | ductions. ; jronte’. and was earning some® starting with a given quantity | “1 can't talk about. the Shows extra ‘money - translating from” ye Charlottetawn. Festival | iUive seen, he said, “that would Yiddish into English and visa and its Canadian’ theme will have-to-wait sntil after my re versa for some small a id now involve msks. Mr. Cohen said, lviews appears in. the’ Toronto extinct newspapers Anyway. one > joy material will te tried each | --tttar-tdater this week, but I. ean of the papers before it went to year_and ‘there will be some bad | ltalk about the festival.””. . press one day found: itself with cones, but at's a risk worth tak- {ts —amazing~ and wondertul 3 fou inch hole And: no fopX inci Some-ond.—new-and- Ca: ithat nich a thing could develop.‘ fill it I mentioned. ta the nadian shows ean ‘originate at vand Charlatterawt especial: editor...that.F-d.—seen-this--play the festival. as ar Ty” 3 nofed that Charlottetown and. asked: if 1 could white ‘a eee terse short piece telling people. about tw out as far from the was just about. as: fa it I did and it just grew fram ATTRACTIYE HUNGH: COUNTER. Biettctet iat ant Beano oo German Firm: : $20 Penal 2 lage, and -added that. now-it was hos eed along on, jue The ; : oS 1 Pe z : ° e- feo 2 ‘ r ; : ‘ 7 Ren d : , 0 ; n A ty very much 8 bar ee ene: ne Xt year. thanks to Mayor, Controls. Mine : : 9 AFRICANS BURN -TRAIN HE j NGeLV US Qe ¢: | | : ac : f fag. found myself with a 15-minut ( : m oO e ‘ | particularly: happy to see a a-week radio: show as a fama . South African police stand by hannesburg yesterday. Police “ers stones ‘the white crewmen D : , s | s jtival that was. entirely Canad- origi ST: JOHN'S, . Nid cP) _ blazing railway coaches set on - reported five Africans onthe © sertously injuring them aad ic, and when. television éame ian, “It's an inspiring. thing to (49 Canada. it was thrcush Mavor preTiies Joseph. pe an- fire by Africans after a train. crowded ‘train: were killed and set fire to some .coaches noune veacay —ine- iron crash on the outskirts. of Jo- 248 ‘injured bind trate passeng- - * (AP Wirephotoy - Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC, ‘come. dowr here and see Cana that “Fighting Words": hich T : 4! _ |handed -down a fine.of $20 and {dian material. ‘and a Canadian roplaiisnidhamciai tecatiche hoecsat en ear ke . nearby eta Island. La eo. Seemercoes jcosts or 10 days on Timothy. K. least. will be taken over by a German ' j ia mart Appearance * Heese eee on mms, Wage Ofer an eenes Police Fire Oni sittccrecy| mtn ed in nie police “court “yester- |this country are really iseet age ar perimental operation . expected ee - m ve eu hour AeAUARR Aa fen ; |day morning on, a charge of jing for something . that's truly _ to employ_about. 300 miners . a train packed wi us \ . R “The Rend ll he ‘Speeding. hele own, possibly too much. Ss cc : t . The premier told a news con- rican oO ~fean Passengers smashed ‘into | eee t nae students at- ~ The “Rendezvous” pumurant i e Rendezvous'’ wl spe- | A p Fie : a } janother waiting for. a-signal to (tended schools outside Alberta's oi-Kent Street is re-opening this ciallizing in steaks and seafood, | Gordon Carr, clty,. charged They're often willing to accept cepre Se ar ee eee Be change ‘at Wibsey Station, about colonies during the last. aca- with driving a-- motor vehicle | seeond-rate productions simply Works of Grmany. have . agreed without-due--care—and:-attention, because they’re Canadian and SANTIAGO, Chile (AP? The te a plan he-outlined in mid: } ; was fined $10 and costs or five they — shouldn't “do. that." I'nv'4.000 miners ang other employ? June Its aim “is to save the Tica ‘AP)—-Police opened - fire | It was the‘second time in-10 morning under new-ownership. and a new charcoal grill has a TK + which t- b instaHed for the steaks JOHANNESBURG.--South -Af-SiX_miles. west of Johannesburg. demic Wear. The Metis “r@ha- fe vrestaurant which. operat- been instate eaks, 7 4 bilttation: branch of the” Alberta : : ‘ed a ee ratip. ot ™ ae : ie ay ote he days. The accused was repre- quite ‘nationalistic in this sense ees of the. huge copper mine economy=-ef=the. istand’ s 9,000, on a* mob (of Africans: that months that African passengers | PUD! io. welfare. department a town under: ~ the Beers Aue pew ea ee \ ‘ {sented ‘by “Frank Sigsworth. and 1 too wart to see things that {and -allied ‘installations of F1 residents following closure of stoned white railway crews jturned on white train crews sisted the students: of mixed In- Paar aretha ran los nt or eos ; “M yp Ronald R. Cudmore, Clyde}are Canadian, but they must Salvador and Potreriliox. in the mines June 30 by Domifiion Monday at the scene of a train jafter a rail disaster. A white dian“.and white blood One Me- t Ne closed: early last winter a ‘ joyment 9 S P RASCONA, ME | River, charged with leaving the |first be good : : northern Chile accepted Ties. ‘Steel and Coal’ Corp. after 71 wreck in ~which six. Africans |signalman was stabbed to death tie was etudy ng at the Univer: ; "was gutted by-fire. A short time Hyndman said. i f the Scene of an accident, was re-|NO PROBLEM day a wage. offer from’ “Ana: years of operation. It was not were killed and. 297 injured. __|last Oct. 4 after "a crash. near | gee ld ald “ eed in ii Chet "easy iq |manded to August 9. The accuse} “1 don’t. think coming up with conda. the company announced. immediately kiiown when the) ‘Four railway men ‘and ‘a (Durban in- which 91 Africans Sif’ Of Alberta, and officials ex- oe os Py ae ae Se eaiate a eckertes rate ae led had a similar ease adjourned | new material will ever become a The_ workers apnroyed_a_29 new operation would. begin white policeman were - injured. |were- killed oe - pect at, least three—more thts a g Seine and exterior renovation fee’ and donuts are being served te August Be yi tris problem; “the--festival {s- fairly per-cent basic increase in sal-— Initially. the German... firm he ear a ee — fall : ‘ oo : ia ready for re-opening. team opening time -until 11: £00 | well established now and people aires in a vote taken at the Would operate *the mines on’ a are are or dale Fe A s PHOTOGRAPH HAZARDS FILA PROCESSING — ee “Mr. Hyndman speaking for the.am. = Ci M are going to start writing for it: mine. located in the arid Andes one-shift basis, working “up to ok i ee ateea iv ee | DARTMOUTH, NS. (CPi - FILM: PROCESSING co-owners, said yesterday that Mr. Hyndman: said that/in the | ity ote [Three years ago Beople. were [province of Atacama, 435 miles two shifts-at the end: of the-two sun. bu St sag eal h - @ Black and White, or Color, - the new facilities can seat 120 near future it is-hopef@that the | wondering how \t_ could ever north: of -here- : year period. and. continuing. to ier renee He -an African was: ae Photograptiy has cea @ Fasten Gervice _people and are divided intosecond floor of the “building will |’ ‘| Pp h a jsurvive -one: season. well it's |- 4 , Spokesman for\ the Andes operate the. mines afterwards if De eee higeata the whit ies aa pie eels @ Highest Qualys Ahree areas— a lunch counter, a be renovated making way for ad- | s ure ase | been three - now —end there copper: Mining Company. a mub- ‘oe ‘enture. proves economical, crews for the ea also set (Silver Spray water ski club had GEORGE WOTTON. restaurant and a-dining. room. ditional facilities. jdoesn't seem te be any prob: lsidiary of Anaconda, said the the premier said. fire tothe trains. and to other its skiing zones on lakes-Ba- ° PHOTOGRAPHY The Queen -City Motel has re. lem \basie boost is 24, per ‘cent. But- The, closure br Dosen, hased ° i ar te z - pe railway cars. parked a half mile nook and Micmar photographed 94 Kent St Charlottetown ceatly been purchased by Wally| ‘The festival wil Provide 80 the official said the ficnres rise on iis claim “thatthe: ore ef 49 af ™ t t } Rodd, the owner and manager incentive, people will sit down ito 40 per Seni with ie Ped from. the “disaster scene ou side to plot al of the Motel. Charlottetown Mrz. and wnte new’ musicals, new | fits -granted.05- the-aniners to 31 per cen? iron was tne low Johannesburg See ‘\danger areas de. “| Rodd... announced the purchase | ‘comedies hoping that they'll be | The company operates © the grade, caused the layott of AM — : = af_the'motel_yesterday morning | 800d enough for the Charlotte | ing the refinery. at. Potrer:}_™muneré whose wages formed the] is ee Pe ee on and that-he had taken over. op- jtown Festival. New -faces are ine and the port—of-Barquitis, ‘backbone the ecomomy of aoe se _| eration—at—that enterprise —on-patt of this festival, like Jamie {where the metal te Inaded for Rell Tsland located tn Concep- shoals, -rocks and ~ P.O, Box 838A ee “2 “The > Gaandian: “Charlottétown, Wed. oka: “8, 1966. | Monday. ‘Raye. Judy Armstrong and oth: +5) ek : ts = : g- . -4 The: motel .was formerly own- ers, and writers will- start wrt the @iad pale Gane coe -Hon_ Raya } 23 miles west -af zm ; = is : : ed by--Danny, Paul and Wilkam | ing. material-for--them: eee ens ' here pontine gg. Connav ht ph Tuesday and Thursday from~10; O'Rourke of Charlottetown = ‘The festival slogan Some.” oe hie A ; (The ‘Queen City’ is located |thing Wonderful is Happening in| oe . g ‘ “We have added rather eer- | next ae Motel Scenes IChariatetown “earie Li of my see midnight. fnty m Bh ut Does your home - have ae wiee this year,” Mr. Fox stated: !on Trans-Canada highway, about |review of “Anne” and the .“fes- Te Gate tee horse ‘and buggy” wiring na ee vare \"a supervisor {s on duty at Vie-|two miles from the city. itival last year, and this: ie one asked fora ~-25.0-per-cent nt ‘to carry~the: load of mod- \ > -|toria: Park. playground on Sun- | The motel, Mr. Rodd -said. is phrase snatched out-of a-review| ois. which aecording to-the &f electrical living? T = T tal day afternoon from 1 pm. to 5//ahout two and one-half yeras old that isn't’ out: of context ~- lpovernment teas the-cise. in tix, : ops : fe) S pm. ~ This enable ns to heln and contain 24_umts=and-a—cof—; ‘something wonderfil te hae | + Ns--Retler--get-thep--man..See...vour. cope with the increasingly ‘pening here” [ing costs last vear and fringe electrical contractor today. ie Recreation Departmest super- ‘large numbers using these par- | ———_———— "Mr Cohen™ sfao expressed \Denefits reaching’ ™ per—cent. “ visors handled a total attend- | liteutar facilities on the. week- i. ws amazement at the calibre ofthe: —— ; ante of 7.408 youngsters laStlends and further ensures. the Premier “i festival company— ‘much of]. ; ; z a week at a ae owervised jlittle tots the use 6f the kiddies : Lee jthe very best talent that the Can- J. ‘ ; Te, Bo Ces mek pont = 16 ‘adian theatre hae to otter'is i | J, & T, Morris Ltd. ‘as the summer; program reach- xpresses : Lene in this Soe . he ee es the half way mark. . Sherwood Man. a ae : =e ae Oe ee Nanied: Manager Enthusiasm | Annual DCRA eee nave passed the 7,000 mati — "8 Yesterday -eveni ‘Pp { a : We are a : ‘ Hed. ; ening, Premier » : ioe at was not reached Wit’: George W-<Cheverie of Sher. Alex Campbell returned ‘to. thé Is Underway 2 ; 3 - + |wood,-P:E.I., has -beer named | province from. Toronto, Ontario cegend Connaught Square. supervised (manager of the Charlottetown where. he attended ‘the Canad: |. SOUTH MARCH Ont. — Wea. pleased by ‘Linda’ Ryan and 'Rose Marie |office of the National~Emplov- | ian Premiers Conference. | wae ‘cl an & a " , j : .O'Hanley, led the fotals with anjment Service. The announce In a press release yesterday | in chinbed setition as nace than. 600 attendance of -1,866. followed by | ment was made by G.G. Ducios.: morning Mr. Cam j in i < ] < : phell. .axpress: | Victoria Park, under supervis-|Director-General of Canada lad éathusiasm. for thedssestine ee ee So ee ane te to be.one of the May Aare ors care Williams and Norah Manpower where provincial premiers get | |day afternoon Weather xondit- : Goodwin, who totalled 19610 Mr. Cheverie, joined the. UIC- |together-for the informal dis-|iqns -varied from bright sux |) ~ : : Us Next came Hillshora—Square : “NES in. "September_1945,; on his, ,cussings of provincial probleme light though broken—and heavy. suppliers 2 (Maureen Hughés and Anna demobilization from the Canad-|, Premier Campbell said that éloud and rain accompanied with : a ’ “Clarkin) with 1,418, Kinsm e'n ian Army, and served in almost | hecause of the informal nature | heavy_mirage-and Shifting winds. | i Park under deanne Cameron every capacity in the local de- of the meeting he ‘has found| The main event, and the first | ; = f h . : “and Janice Henry, recordéd 1,- partment until his. appointment fhat-.ta expressing his opinions [in the Grand Aggregate and the ror t e new 265, and Spring Park, under the as manager of the Charlottetown on P-E. 1. problems he has been! battle for the 1@ man 1967 Bis. : o leadership of Patricia MacKin- UIC-NES.in December 1962. ‘./17 no way dominated “by the /jey team, was the MacDougal! i / a : fon and Bill MacKinnon had a) In April 1965 the National Em \Jarger provinces fired from the 200 and 50 yard : : Soke total of 1.949 participants ‘ployment Service ‘was transfer- * The .new premier has himself | i ranges A-further breakdown on these.red from the Unemployment In- | seaie rissa the ei of | Top Islander-in this event was RENDEZVOUS figuresreveals that. up to last |surance Commission to.the De- bans Ana tah eal i stud. | {TPR Bob Barwise-of Charlotte- weekend ‘a-grand total of 29,713 partment of Labour; and was | ib the! aunieek GF vetiras Gare town with 98 of a possible 100; : is : youngsters’ are. taking pari in later_transferred:to_the_Depart=<"Ginse and-how TT 7 pen- | F-0 Dave Phoenix of CFB-Sum--}- sisi a2 : phe ae this year's program, as com-iment of Citizenship and Immi- “Sios and how they are atfected ‘merside, with 97, Lt George by Provincial Old Age Security. | Wanintat %. WO RESTAURANT pared to 23.032 for a-similar per- “gration pending thé formation of Programs 5 Rogers, Charlo tetown, 95. 2 ind of program in°1985 “few. Manpower Department a emia CFB, Summer- Se ; : : “ City Recreation Director tim?) During<this period. of: transi- Provincial Treasurer af the Uni- Se oes . Fox points out that this repre-tion a high evel of co-opera-« ed Appeal Fund oe ane oak ieee ae 7 Bottlers of Coca-Cola sents a startling daily “increase tiop,:was required from each of | G.F. Lawson, Atlantic Region- ¢ Se ea fo - ‘ ‘ two of the P.E.] tyros managed , : i in attendance from 959 dailv in|the departments “concerned. |al Director of the Unemployment . bet : . : 1965 up to the present figure of Many anomalous situatians Insurance Commission at Mone- (0 Se! into the. prize list. Tor | Kensington Read | Charlottetown | ; ; ; 'Fred White of Murray Harbor 1,238 per day, an increase of 279 arose for example, Mr. Chev- ton, N.B., will be making at: i and Op! George Rtiay of Fi- young participants in the sum- erie was for a time local man-Tangements for’ the selection don each. with: 44 ‘out of 30. L mer program that runs the ga- ager of both the UIC and the and appointment of a manager White placed 77th: and Davies Shown here is the Rendezvous’ carpeted dining area... eating ascomimnda> tion also“includes booths, and stools at the counter. You'll enjoy the newly decorated sutrouneaae and eoeeae atmosphere, Call in goon. mut from fun and games te arts NES, although each was~in iat iN UIC office in the immed- }O1st.- » e : = and crafts , \. [separate department of Rov ern- late uture.* 7 t ec n shot match ae TRACK AND FIELD iment. ; = = le of ite Gnas. cu Tone | We Extend. Our Best Open Nighti Bill MacKinnon is. heading up SCORES HIGHEST cutten| HARDY “APPETITES: Stevenson of Winsine placed 7th j Y ; en g y me the Athletics on the playgrounds| In December 1963. the .em- Unlike. people, red. squirrels, With-a-score of 34 out of pos- ° ; shia ‘ ee Bndiitecadlt Will see thenatard Tea inan officers of. the’ NES Cat alt-ovarietiés of \poisonous vee ae ee on Vana Wi ha : T 5; ee a | until’ 1 .a.m. ne of a’frack and field. program for. and’ senior- Officers,of the UIC rhea : d : aes : Ab S oO es ee Ajay ground=Voungsters sat grading -examinations or : hese instructional periods. entrance into<a new, series. of : : pas . a For your eating en- will dee The insight tant in thee evamiaipne we] Best Wishes-To =) Mr. Deve Hyndman joyment the new owners have instal: led a charcoal and in these examinatjnns Mr year's clas} mR. meet. ta he held .Cheverie “finished first™~in.~ the | at Memorial Fyeld ata date to Dominion of Caiada in his own rs he announced Tater. gerade or departmental level. e e ZV : Us he and Mr. Jack Risin broiler. Still on the De The track and field “echedulé In addition to his departmen- J: R | re & j - SS for this week “and next weak is tat-duties, Mr. Cheverie served bie e . wn : . 9° ‘ * menu. , by popular request, Is your old favorite, “Chicken ‘fin the Rough’... ‘Sat follows — as’ National President of the ‘poate ga : % Ye On a. ‘Officiol Opening Monday! at in am. «at Hilts ’National Unemployment Insur aM ae: | 6f the” tt “Born Square. for Hillshora and ance Commission Association ' On ! It’s - Official Opening ene Pe i ™EAAndauch NW Square | voungsters (NUICATSfor seven. years, 1954- | Wednesdan Sat 9 pam at: View 161. -This $s The staff association: |. : ; \ uae «nll Pi Tasso Hotell SUC and SNES rte ee acs lg ny k sonatas Friday. at 1am atSprin " and has over 8000 members reg-. ; . : : k Se Park for Kinsmen” Park. and istered Mr Cheverie stitwserv- s -We are pleased te have a ta e out : ~ SpringsRark youngsters Ses on the National Executivesat pe ‘ ee Arts canticrafts. sessions, hanhis- association. A: member oft eo $ : ot ‘ : ' ‘dled by Paths Doherty. wilMhesc ‘harlottetown Rotary Club. NS be in| supplier on the é : a : service Ns wait Tie ee RESTAURANT BRO : gt Ke Bits shorn “Square Mindas—at-9-0 ocational “Gujdatire Committee matt Renovation of this up- “fo- ‘ a ; JACK BROWN DAV E HYN DMAN a <— i om ate. Wednesday ‘at Dpm oof thie service eli. » a commit: ™~s . : i : a: : Co.owner. S : Lo Co.owner Conna ERNNS Square Monday ~al itee which has done Sterling work Ne aes r : i ; esate 10 am and Thoesday at 19 am. jim the occupational gfiitance—of “date: estaurant, We were pleased to have done the ‘interior | Se “Victoria Park Thesday at 2 dver™4000 students in the Char- : : Ne ee eas ‘i os oS ~ RQ PTR and “Thi rsday ‘at Sm lottAowt area during the past} ‘ on this new Restaurant. 2 S&S Kim gen Park Tuesday Ba uy four véears. Ras i aoe asmhwand sal dav al iN am He’ hac eared. wQn the Sher CH ~ , Spncr ars Wednesday at 19 Tam Mistri¢t Roaramof Schon NTERI RS ’ ; a ar and Fey sap my A Tristaee, for four Vears and: An - 2/4 : oN ~-RESFAURANT_ : Be se PAINTING s “eegatawe.” the Sherwnad Villace Com Ane e < A Shon rt ; ™ SE aint: ne in the rke” Ses tons stoners He is a. “member of the PW Naf Piewood Flare one Ba? , ' Cherlastetown 5 ; i rave a for ‘Wais week ‘will Basheld > “at Board of Trustees £5! Pius X ~~ Se ue ; ~~ | Queen st. ete ‘ Bree ae ‘Kent Street Charlottetown. Dial 4-4955 Boring ‘Park pla ground wen Pacis, and is serv ing™ “as. the Bim ; So L . oti - a : \ , >» % Su. < ° a ae Neg Re ’ wie oe % : ° : : ‘és ‘ i «es wa ~. Ye me i ; ja e a 4, Sy ‘ ¢ ‘ z ij : » “pe SA Ry 5 ~~ yd se x - : ay ® + Se . *