l ill: ': REGIONAL DRAMA Festi- val adjudicator, William Need- les. (centre). arrived at the Charlottet o w n airp'ort yester- day afternoon where he was Charlottetown. regional chair- man of the Dominion Drama Festival. and Mrs. Douglas Mc- Gowan. Montague. a member ., .‘ of the festival's board of gov- er The festival which op ns this evening in Queen Charlotte High School auditor ium will see three plays pre- sent Adiudicator Sees Team Work Important By MARIAN BRUCE v Directors jobs are the hard- Guardlan-Patrlt Staff Writer est to land. he said. “There are Team work produced by theinlany potentially good directors bringing together of actors and in Canada. but jobs are ex- directors from all parts of the trcmcly limited." country is one of the most im- TRAINING GROUND portant aspects of drama ‘fes- Training gwund [or Canadian “V313: William Needles» adJUdi‘l actors is the National Theatre cat“ “’1' the regional, fesm’é‘l l School in Montreal. In its third Openingmhere this “mung saldIvear. this school has already lastnig. .( . ._ Mr. Needles stressed the value dim: afigmgfbcgfsez 0‘ discussi‘?" 0‘ mumfl pmbloms as“ Martha Henry who perform- among aetmg groups' Who may. in Ian year's production 0d be “separated by thousands "I ‘I"l‘llc Tempest" at Stra‘tford miles." but can meet at festl- ‘m ' vals to exchange ideas and work ' out solution to problem. They are also helped by the counsel of an adjudicator. whose purpose is to point out mistakes and sug- gest improvements. He said drama festivals are :3 (Iial‘ acting is favorably recog- ‘ Illlt‘d througlluut the world. and Canadian actors “seem to fit in well with English-speaking lIlt‘all‘e throughout the world." also useful in increasing public. The 13" 10 to 15.3mm“ 55‘” awareness of the theatre. “Any- . “ 9 ‘bc'n’limlngl and. "8‘" W thing done to help keep live thea-' fessmnal acting in "ms. coun- m, before the public is an enor. tiy: Will] the increase in out- mous asset to the theatre." he lclu for actors to display their said. Minolta. an already sizeablle He said the standard of Cana- Mr Aspect profession will really establish lI‘St’.‘ . Mr. Needles gave credit for the stimulation of tth profes- sion to festivals at Stratford. Vancouver and other centres. and to the CBC. which he said was largely responsible for seeping z. nucleus of actors in the country. GAIN CONFIDENCE Although m a n y professional actors Still migrate to Britain and the United States to estab- li ‘inernatioual ' Canadians would gradually gain confience in their own ability aid in Canadian productions. Helping to build actors‘ Pep"- tationls is the recent swing to a broader flield acting: begun I)0 circulate among sev- eral of the larger centres. rather than remaining in one section of the country. be said. A great many professional ac- longed to leading Canadian act- tors got their start in amateu festival work. be Mr. Needles. an experienced actor} who has worked in Canadian; radio and television and longed to leading Canadian act-j ing companies. himself became. seriously interested in acting‘ as a member of an amateurl group. : SUMMERSIDE -— At a spec- ial meeting of town council early last evening a resolution was approved to petition the Legis- QUALITY PLEASES latii'e Assembly to amend sec- . t' ii. I III‘ Summerside Incor- The adjudicator said he wa? ,p:|.;”:n Ag. of 1959. was“! mm the quality 0 Mavm- J E Morrison pre- plays presented In Mammal sided. and all councillors were festivals. describing them as} ‘wwm a; we“ a Town Mana_ “challenging and worthwhile." all; i Empl‘w and Town Players hould attempt the. “ ' '_ mu”. WWI”, (“Hymn jClclk J. E. Gammon. _ works he saw H‘ u‘heir The amendments included Islll-li items as the town clerk leulln‘mm we “0‘ complete to be also known as town ly successful. . . . . triasllrcr as required by bond- Mr. Ncc<fles adVIses aspiring in: firms. fire prevention. actors to be sure they rcally‘ motor violations 3“ :l"kl'llt" i\' l . . -“ am ‘0 "mar What appeal” "n‘punltive measures for those the surface to be a glamorous: pmfession. but makes for a I . S SICIe Play To Be Staged |“Barons. imecure life. SUMMERSIDE ~ A three-act real slugging match."I he warned. “ ere just aren‘t comedy written and directed by Flying Officer H. '1‘. (Terry) that many opportunities for jobs; Barker of RCAF Station Sum- for actors. You have to be ab-. allitely devoted to acting andl mersidc will be presented to the public this evening at Civic termined to follow the pro- Auditorium. less-ton." The original play is the Sum~ LATE NOTICES merside Little Theatre entry in (Also see announcements in columns adjoining Classified the Dominion Drama Festival and will be adjudicated at Char- Advertlsllg section.) lottetown Saturday evening. WELLS — At the Western Hos- pital. Tuesday. March 12. 1963. Amendments To S’side Act Of Incorporation Are Sought Campaign In no ‘fnilinrg to pay the fines. also Ihl’ Magistrate's Act for Sum- stipendlial'y magistrate and that 80 acres of town-own- eu land in St. Eleanors be in- cluded in the town boundaries. I Also included in (the propos- led amendments were banking arrangements and overdraft l es. The petition for the amend- ments has been drawn up by town solicntor D. 1). Stewart. S’side Snowfall SUMMERSIDE — Total snow- fall in the Summerside area so 77.5 inches. which Is slightly above normal. a forecaster at tar ay. Twenty - six inches of the total is still on the ground with 2.8 in- ches having fallen Tuesday night. . in Canadian. Canadian actors have . Is Above Normal; llegisature In Open - Milli Ceremony Today IISLAND NEWS PAGEI“ Summerside And Prince County . l'rhe Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. March 14.1963 33 g , I V i RSID‘E'RU. "II’EE 5:566? We. t. y I) N MacLEOD (ant Governor 1“. Walter Hynd- i Guardian-Patriot staff Writer ‘man will read today at 3 p.m. ‘ Preparations have been prettylto open the session. {well completed A guard of honor for the Lieu- opening of the Legislative As-ltenant-Governor has n sel- sembly. ectcd from Island militia units. Yesterday. the n s s e m b l y and will be drawn up in front of chamber was being cleaned and the Province Building. members’ desks arranged neat- As the official opening begins. ly. Additional staff has moved a military salute will be fired at into second-floor offices in pre- Victoria Park. paration for the heavy load of Following the Speech from the members' that will speeches have to be transcribed. cracks in the stone floor at the . Seagulls Top Comets 5-I Mt. Dunstaffnage Comets 5-1 in an Intermediate at Morell rink last night. McLennan. T. Affleck and Affleck. 1lone Dunstaffnage goal. entrance of the Province Build- ing. The stones have been worn down by c o u n H ess footsteps through the years. The Queen's Printer is putting the final touches to the Speech from the Throne. which Lieuten- men were patching Throne. it is expected that the House will adjourn until Mon- an m Commenting briefly on the Throne S p e e c h yesterday. Premier Walter R. Shaw said "it's a simple document. con- structed on the level of our peo- ple. containing a tremendous amount of projected develop- ment for the province. Stewart Seagulls downed ‘C‘ playoff game Scoring for the winners were. Gary Clark. Mearl Crane. Don} S'side Christian Church l I l DON J. MCDOUGALL Kinkora Native In PC Election A native of Kinkora. P.E Don .I. McDougali. has be ) lvative candidate. John a brewing company in Brltls :following year. H c was active in Young Pro- ‘grcssive Conservative c i r c l e there before going to the West COBSI. New Storm l the immediate opening roads to traffic. Wednesday all main the “Met” section stated yes- I were open. but west of Grand d wide lenough for one-lane traffic. An- }other snowfall would mean the .plows would have no place to without jobs. a decline I Falls cuts w e r e just I push the snow. ““lClears Expansion Debi I .l. e n . .namcd campaign manager for al mers'de I" be amended I" 9"" 'Vancouver Progressive Conser- power the stipend'ialry magis- tzate to appoint an acting magi.;- : irate in his absence. publishing “mes 0“ defaulting taxpayers.‘IColumbia. is a sonlof Mr. andl to be Mrs. Frank McDougall. Kinkora. empowered to appoint bailiffs ‘He graduath from St. Dunstans Rd in February, slowing downibeck. ‘ [Universuy In 1958 and taught in the usual rise in unemployment. ‘———————— |the Summerside High School thei - Taylor.I Mr. McDougalI who is execu- tive assistant to the presidentof NIId. Fears rch JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)—-A‘ future wouldl far this winter had amounted to cause considerable problems “1191 per cent of the labor Force. {Si roads I SUMMIFRSIDE —- The minis- ' lster's study. The church wasl ter, Rev. D. L. Howlett and'alsc painted. memberls of the congregation of' The panties in the note-bunk the Central Christian Church. I ing ceremony were A. H. Hubv Summerside held a note-burn- . Icy. chairman of the building fog and thanksgiving service, committee; Mrs. Bishop Read, last evening. It marked theill‘easm‘el‘ 01' the Wilding fund with Natick. Mass, two mem- final payment early in January ‘ 3M secretary I0 lhe tru8teesl‘ bers of the Summerside team of all debts in connection with and Arthur Enman. chairmanl display the trophies they won. all expansion and renovation ; of the trustees al the time the: program started early in the: txoansion program was com-‘ summer of 1956. with a newlmenced- foundation under the church. ' Mil Hubley Have a brief talk Since that time the basement on what had been accomplish- has been equipped with a com-l ed in the Past few years includ- pletc new educational unit. also‘ mg the increased Bible school a kitchen and parlor. the Iatter‘ attendance. and expressed Oil-I being furnished with a memo... ‘ timism for the future under the la! gift from the estate of the leadership of the present minis- rad- S’SIDE PEE—WEES DISPLAY TROPHIES On their anrival home Tues- l day afternoon after winning both games in a hockey eries Summerside Pee-wees. In cen- tre is Sidney Forbes. a mem- ber of the Summerside minor hockey committee and driver of one of the cars which took the playens to Natick. Election Campaign Grows ‘ a Warmer On Island Today Shaw. In addmnn tn this the; Roy, w_ o. weale who was The federal election campaign be his address in the Birchwood :to follow the Prime Minister and church sanctuary has been “1.1 minister when the building pro-.Wh'0h_ seems to have 519W mgll SChOOI audllorIPm tIII‘SIlissue statements "correcting" ed and carpeted and Cloaklgram was launched and now‘wa‘rming up in this provmce Will evening. The PC candidates in any Information the Liberal rmms and ammme med- Alsa; ministers ,0 the central Christ, have one of its big days today. Queens are Hon. Angus. ac-Iparty contends is incorrect” a “my mm mvering was laid ‘ tan Church in Charlottetown AS 1' prel‘m‘"?ry to the mam L9?" and Heath Macquame bUtl Miss LaMarsh. who speaks on in the 635” and the min_ . spoke briefly and brought a eventn Toronotos Paul _I-Ie1lyer it is thought that Mr. Macquar-ibehalf of Ira Lewis and Alum 00"" 1 much appmiated message m met Liberals lin Summersnde yes- rle Will not be. able to attend the ‘ aims in Mt Stewart ar_ ‘song. Mu M Zimmerman and terday and spoke to an audience.meeting as he in III with the.10ttet‘,ywn n'her'e at the same Jobless ' A~ as hav- Fredericton church were heard V e 1 er ' UNUSUAL TWIST pened that way, for the Island ‘ in wo du is. .l Kept Down I By DON HANRIGHT Ibaker and his pa’rty land‘s “I here's an unusual twist toivisit of MiSs LaMarsh was ar- l OTTAWA (CM—Strength in ape” "I Silver home” lbravel to Morell for an after- I . . l T Following me service a lumlgug‘afigge {T1,}: Cwaalgtfidéisil‘the appearance here today forl‘ranged before the federal Liber- chenn was served in the church! tre at logo 8 m He Wm speak .the Liberals of Judy LaMarsh. 4. al office came up with the “truth parlor whene the attractively on behalf.“ Pan-m County Con_fwho has represented Niagara squadu idea The afternoon W G. Lorn ‘the construction and manilfac-‘ Th.“ Silver "’3 “VIC” were inoon meeting on behalf of M -l turing industries helped to un-ipr'"Slded over by Mrs ' L'Igal‘el Macdonald. the Darth derpin the Canadian labor mar-1 Home“ and M“- E’mm‘ Can-Icandidate in Kings. I A highlight of the Prime Min- OF YOUR FAVOURITE NEGATIVE WITH EACH FILM LEFT AT ENMAN'S DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. MAIL 0R LEAVE YOUR NEXT FILM, (BLACK 8‘. WHITE) 0n the left is Garry Rayner who won the most valuable player award and on tlhe right is Billy Jenkins. captain of the team, holding the cham- ionship trophy won by the l l WIIII vases of red and white ca-r- Monkley. .Squ:d..m:m:; b2: Late “£2: “'25:; appearance as at the ROI’ muons' flanked With lighted Later Mr. Dietenlbaker willl F R E E O ammted tables were “5an servafive candidate e"If‘alls since 1960. Miss arsh pearance is in Mt. Stewart. the gister's viSlt to the province will. This was the key factor citedl §Wednesdlay by the labor depart- ‘ment and the bureau of statis- tics in a joint statement peg-‘ ging the mid-February jobless total at 545.0(HA per cent the country’s labor force l l6.49fi.000. BOSTON (AP) W Dr. Charles. ‘ This was a one . month ln..S. Curtis. 73. former superin-‘ tel-ease of 4.000 in unemploy.iiendenl of III? Grenfell MISSIOHI :ment. But the statement deflln Newfoundland and Labrador. lscnglbed it as "no appreciablefdlled Wednesday at Massachu-l ange" and noted mat in pre.isctts General Hospital. Former Dador Itlle most beautiful flower g - (dens in the western part of the In Iprovince. 1 ‘ . l He was a member of the. 2f. Dles In "'5‘ It’nited Church of Canada andl a man esteemed by all for his} good and kindly disposition and his friendly nature. ‘ lie is survived by his wife.: the former Grace Matthews. to3 whom he was married in 1908; S ST' .Vious years. the jobless ranks A resident of Sh “V0 5°“5- James 0‘ Ottawa and: WITH us ron men GLOSS mums a OVERNIGHT highwavsd $231133; :gggfgihue tended to swell in this pe- Mass. he was visiting ifiwéfli‘i‘hl'gragmof MMWGé-‘damdfl tghmi SERVICE. man “II III ' l - ‘ i all 1'=. Mrs. I on u es’ snowstorm in Newfoundland inll When I" became 1" TUESdaY- (Elizabeth) .of Charlottetown butl THIS SPECIAL FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH ONLY. ENMIIN DRUG CO. LTD. 24 Hour Film Developing Service Dial 2126 Water Street Summerside In February last year thereInight. I were 583.000 without work, or at present In Jamaica; Mirs. T.i D. 'Ilrenoiith (Ethel) and Mrs: Finley (Lillian) both of Char-l ‘lottetown; and one sister. M-rs.l .Ilobert Wallace (Mimrie) of Dr. Curtis was associated with r Wilfred T. Grenfcll, founder Two years ago the jobless rate-lot the Grenfell Mission at St. was 11-3 Perfient- _ Anthony. Nfld. For several The Atlantic PI‘OVlnces were years. under Grenfell, Dr. Cur-i 5”" by far the worse 0” 1nItis was medical officer and ad- Vancouver“ The” "e u grand'I February. with lift-percent UW‘ministrative director and in‘d‘lldmn five great-grand- employment—a total of 87.000119 7. was named medical' su. children. 0‘ 1:900 perintcndent and executive of- The funeral WI“ be head Fri“ ‘from January. A year earlier fficer for the coast of Newfound, day at 2 p.m. in Alberton Unit- John H. Wells of Alberton in his 83rd year. Resting at the Rooney Funeral Home. Alber- ton. until Friday at 10 . .. then to his late residence for private service at 11.30 a.m.. thence to Alberton United Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment In Hillcrest Ceme- tery. ; TURNER — At the Community ednes- H I. O'Leary. W day. March 13. 19m. Mrs. Alice Turner, RN. wife of the late William E. Turner of (VI-Guy. hi her 81st year. Her rem Ins will be forward- ed till 3 Timothy evening from Jelley's Funeral Home to her late residence. Funeral notice Inter. HURRY — At the Brlnce Ed- ward Island Hospital. Wednes- day. March 10, 1963. Mrs. Au- gustus Hurry In her 86th year. Resting at the MaeLenn Fun- eral Home. Funeral Saturday It 2 p.m. Interment in High- field Cemetery. “AD — At Beach Grove. Tuesday. March 12, 1963. Mary Louise. widow of Edwin L. Held in her 06th year. Resting at the Madman Fun- eral Home from where the fun- eral wlll be held today March 14. with service commencing It 3 p.m. Interment in Peo- Plel' cemetery. "UM! —At Toronto. Ont.. Mon- dly. March 11. 1963. Mrs. Edi- lon Hume. formerly of Irls. | 3 years. Remains will "five at the Murray River till evening. gaunt-ll Saturday to Caledonia . W Church. with her clog at 2 o’clock. ,. Judith Parent. 3. loqu «I ‘30 0011!!!!” {gm In Caledonia ceme- quite seriously as Prime Minister Diefenbfiu Itc- book. prime minister was In st. Eustache Sur lo Lac. near a The Martini.»me election. I i AUTOGRAPH IS SERIOUS BUSINESS We Corrscrvative can- didates in the April It federal (CP W) the four provinces as a group‘land and northern Labr ed Ch "I . ador. “II-L Stood 8‘ 1“ W cm- I At about the time of Sir wo-l — “SE IN QUEBEC fred's death, in 1940. Dr. Curtis‘ Quebec‘s unemployment rose “Palm superintendent 0’ theI to H.000 in mid-February. anim‘ssmn' increase of 8.000 in one month. . to produce a jobless rate of 11 H w l Ontario's unemployment rose n . s, by 5.000 to 135.000 for a rate. ‘ ' of 5.6 per cent. The Prairies went down 1.000 to 71.000 and I I ll “MM'B'WWMM’P” III ll ALBER’I‘ON — The death oil in the - Liberal MP. for Niagara FuIIs cific region had a rate of 8.8. him H we,“ owned 99" “M an" 3 dmp 0‘ 5-0001. Western Hospital Tuesday even- " .ing as the result of injuries re- 1 these figures are esti-. ,. i - i mates based on a survey of’fgévfsltelzngzojlfmdem during 35.000 household's across Canada , I during the week ended Feh. IR. I MA T" or ‘3‘? I‘M MT' and Total employment at 5.95I.t)00 '. rs 'amps 01"“ he was ham was up from 5.956.000 in Jan. . in Brooklyn 82 yeams ago and nary and 5340.00" in February. , as Il\'(‘d III the vicimty of Al- 1962. The latest figure includes 3 hem"? "H.115 I'le' ‘ I 532,000 on farms. 8 drop of 41.. Until his retirement o few 000 or seven per cent over the “3"? 33° had “waged m PM. farm-ng and at one tint. was Actual unemploympm amo‘ng actively interested in the fox men was estimated to increase 5 “Slums- speoking on ELECTION ISSUES OF IMPORTANCE b 5.000 be .I a ‘ R " tl~ h'. .h' f t, . _ Fibruary. MIsIIiIriiinto I hasolvégn VERI‘CIEWIIL.IPR Miss Judy La Marsh the over-all rise was reduced to Which he was considered an r 4.000 by a drop of 1.000 to 72.— I expert. In addition to the suc- I W in unemployment lament!l fearful EI‘OWIHB “Edam” l women. ‘ :Iiri snail fruits he had one of‘ THURSDAY, MARCH I4 WORLD PREMIERE Summerside Little Theatre Presents "A SOFT ANSWER" An original Comedy in 3 Act. CIVIC AUDITORIUM THURSDAY. MARCH I4 Curtain at 8:30 2:30 p.m.—Mount Stewart Legion Hall 6:15 - 6:30 p.m.—CFCY-TV Refreshments Will Be Served 8:00 p.m.—Tho RoIIowoy P.E.I. Liberal Assoc.