woe ty. Theatre” - Featured The Kings Theatre town. will be featured on the radio program “Almanac"’ over station CBA Sackville at. 430 this Saturday : A CBC broadcasting crew were in Georgetown an Thursday, recording the program and hold- ~ ing interviews. On the program will be Mrs Beth McGowan, producer of the two plays’ “Un. der The Yum Yum Tree” and “Marriage Go Round’, being shown through out the *summes months. at Kings Theatre; Walt- er Massey, the leading aéfor in the production. a number of oth- er performers and several mem- bers of the -town council They cover the 100 vear old history of Kings Theatre, its recent reno- vation. its productions and some of the ‘history of this old capital town The, CBC crew comprises Doug Field. the producer, and Orset Ulan. an announcer Accompan ving the crew was. Patricia Anne sio0 and radio singing star LOCAL eno . , Robert Ross, Lower Montague, —Fecentix__underwent_ surgery—for a knee injury at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital! CABARET CLUB Opening last night and adding to the 1966 Summer Festival was the Festival's Cabaret Club with Catherine MacKinnon as the featured entertainer. Also on hend will be the ‘Badd Cedeées"’, a O0°\k singing group from Hall- | fa. that have recently: soared fnto the limelight! in the Mari- time musie world CARD PARTY The results of the card party played at the Community Center vec are as follows: Ladies: -Mrs._R--MaeDonaid-—2—Mrs. Suen MacDonald Gents: 1. John Hagerty 1 2 Freezeout CAUSEWAY. BRIEF . wit the Confederation Centre Tuly 14 will be..cepresenlatives—Denmiel—Bernard_ MacMaster. {Tucson ef more than 100 construction frms from all parts of Canada - The occasions a Northumber- ~~ thé “province ve > £ vice in all personal lines of in- sur nce ncluding fire auto, hi ind income security He™ wil ork trem the new Co-Op: ‘usurance Office. locateti in the Ro; Mal along with senior agom Wilf Driscoll ” He-mavy be contacted by call ng the office 45595 dumng the day. er ius residence 43434 after hours f La adv't) “ed Strait Crossing Project hriefinz conducted by the Fed- eral Departmen of Publie Works Local arrangements are being made by Northumberland Consultants Ltd. and. the Char- lottetown Board of “Trade i AMBASSADOR VISITS Ambassador Zvgfryd Wolniak. of Poland... and his wife called on Lieutenant - Governor W_ J. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDon- ald at the. government house yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wolniak attended the open- ing of “The Ottawa Man” at the Confederation Centre They left yesterday arcom~ panied. by. six other officials of the Polish Embassy SPEEDING FINES Wilham J. Buell. Mt. Albion, charged with speeding. was fin- ed $15 and costs or five days when he appeared before Mazis- trate AJ. Haslam. QC. in city policé court vesterday morning. Lyall S Huggin. city, also eharged with speeding was fin- ed $14 and costs or five days. Wiliam Dunk: city._ pleaded guilty on-behalf of the J. and T. Morris .Ltd. on a charge of fail- ing to register a motor vehicle, and was fined $19 and costs or five days REUNION Mr. Arthur Chowen is home ta Charlottetown after spending the past 51 vears in Regina He was Se aaa a aaa APPOINTMENT i Len Hookey The appointment of Len Hookes as Co-cp Insurance represent- tive fo. the Charlottetown area area was announced recently by G Brayv Maritime Branch Sales Manacer Sir Hooke; had several tears banking eaperience: and has successfully completed his basic training in Moncton and is | now qualified to provide Sser- nas Georze- James Doiron - .ward Island | University jthe Society ibeen sence through for one week on a doctor's cer- tificate stating he was ill Louis Francis Cairns of Green- field. charged with driving with ‘out due care and attention and represented by J. P. Nicholson, ~had his case adjourned to July 21 for hearing “Sofa Cosimir, Ansandnie. charged -with impaired~ driving ‘and represented -by Melvin McQuaid. QC. had his case ad- journed to fix a date for trial. Clifford McQuillan, Montague, who previously pleaded guilty: to the theft--of. groceries and‘ who | was ordered to appear in court | for sentence and to make restl- tution of the value of the groc- eries’ stolen: failed-to appear -and~ “a wafrtant was issued for his at rest Myles Miller of Georgetown, on his vehicle not in good work- ing order, was granted a t wu- week adjournment to consult le- gal counsel Camille Edmund Lanteigne | Cardigan. charged. with impair- ed driving and represented by Frank Sigsworth. QC. had his | case adjourned to July 14 to fix a date for trial Kjell Hopin of Georgetown was fined $25 and costs on an inde- cent exposure charge . met at the railway station hy -his brother, Wilkam and his sis- ter, Mrs. Della House. He will sta¥ with his family: in Charlot- “tetown for a’month before he re- turns to Regifia ACCOUNTIN G The Society Cost LECTURES of Industrial and Accountants of Prince Ed- announced today that- lecture courses will he availahle this fall for the first year course of studies. “he cour- ses offered are evening lecture. and are made ‘available to regis- tered students of the Society in conjunction. with St peerters dervicaaal of" had previously only available by ‘eorrespond- Mc Master ‘univer. The five-year sity office says drier air was slowly | advancing across New wick Thursday night and will | continue its slow eastward movement today. Showers will become less frequent in New Brunswick but they wilt elsewhere in the district Temperatures are expected ‘reach the mid to high 70s. Sat- | urday wil be sunny with little ‘change in temperature. | “Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, Prince | Edward Island cloudy with oe- | 'casional showers and chance of | ia this evening; little change ia temperature: winds hght; low- high at New Glasgow 60-78, Char- Wittetown “60-75; outlook for Sat-- wont sunay and a little war- High tide today at Charlotte- | \ charged with having a muffler town 3.44 a.m—and 2.58 p.m. At | Rustico’ at 12.40 a.m. and 9.52 a.m. Summerside tide eighteen _minutes later than’ Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 551! am. and sets at 844 pm. All times ADT thundershower, clearing late} Sour Fines Michael (Francis MacDonald, of Little Harbour, charged on two counts of intoxication in a public place, pleaded guilty to both charges and was fined $60 and costs or W days when he appeared before Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC. in Kings County. Court at - Souris vesterday Ten persons were each fined $20. and costs or 30 days for being intoxicated in a public place ; TRUCK LEFT TRACK SHAP FELL, England (CP)-— Motorists crossing this West- morland peak saw -red- when a. truck overturned on the moun- tain. It was carrying 12 tons -of red dye.and the highway was stained. for mofe than six mites. “er PLASMA HAS PROTEINS Plasma, the liquid portion of the blood, is-92 per cent water and seven per eent proteins July 6:15 | tending in a body and leading in | the singing were the .members ofthe Trinity United Church Choir. Hymns sung were ‘Unto | The Hills’’ and ‘‘Breathe On Me | Breath of God.’ Pallbearers | were Warren Houston, Harry Drew, Jack Connolly: | Motimer, Captain John A. Mac- | Donald and Clifford Moore. The } Legion graveside service was conducted by Harry Mortimer M-= de Souris Regional ae School a 4 with the Last Post and Reveille being sounded by William } Blanchard. Interment took place ‘, {in Floral Hills Memorial Gar- } O'CONNELL FUNERAL oe funeral for Maurice_James O'Connell Was held Thursday morning from “the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Fugene's Church.~ Covehead, where Re- ‘elcome ee. 'quiem High Mass was celebrat- jed by. Rev. Parnell Wood, who also conducted the service at ithe grave. Seated in the sane- tuary were Rt. Rev. - William Simpson, Rev. Clifford. Mur- iphy, and Reb. Vincent Murnag- han. Pallbearers were Gordon Vessey, Austin Sampson. David Corrigan, Norbert Morrison, Thad Tuez and Willam. Doyle | Interment- was in the church cemetery — MacPHERSON FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs -John L | MacPherson was held Thursday morning from the . Henhessey Funeral: Home to St George's Church where Requiem _ High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Pius Murnaghan, who also con- ducted the serviceatthe grave. Pallbearers were Andrew Fitz- patrick, John Soniers, Joseph MacCormack, Austin MacDon- ald, Peter Waler and ~ Joseph Morrison. Interment was in the church cemetery Peeeccccceoes +eoveee, PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Preducis” 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 + @POeeeoeo oe ooo of Ceremonies. 4 } | P.M. FOY TV lec Mel McQuaid, M.P. FRIDAY Singing Singalong Jubilee. Has appeared on various other staze shows mand for convention work in the Maritimes. announcer on in dex Constantly ost KAREN. OXLEY Star of Singalong Jubliee and Music Hop. One of Canada’s fastest rising voung singing stars. THE DOWNEASTERS Stars of stage. Radio and TV ; ponents of Blue Grass and Hillbilly Music in the Maritime Provinces. The : ¥ PLUS and finest ex- The * Karen Oxley Reeular Jubilee. Since they been one of the most program. popular eherus formed this trie KEN and EDDY Island's oun Folk Singimz Eddy have appeared in ali parts of P.E.I. team. Ken ane THE DROPOUTS Lorne. White and Verne members of the Mou!ten. Singalang they have features om the ot Will Be In Attendance — ee eee Premier Walter. Shaw, Keith MacKenzie, Peter MacAulay | #4 i. >» ee ia. SE a 3, Es i ts - ——e >. <=> . : ‘ 7 | “A ro = ™> ~ ~< ie . ~e » ei . 2 bie. . “s ™ => ¥ ~ ~ i ‘ - ‘7 hia hg, ¥ ~— SS " ~ SS . 4 ‘aie 7! 2 ™~ P ~ p 4 . © i o. : ~N ee ' Edmantor avo etiam Har! dition en hoepital Thursday a Berry Season Edmonton Judge Is Expected’ rink cab vray Sede Cy In is “agly . thrust ant in his church edness’ : -Means Worn? To Take Over N.W.T. Post iter te taietria ge tte taterataay gh: The, mit ASR . for. the™Mederat rid- 1 rareived a’‘tete ye ats ; ' > mg_of Edmonton. Westin the fram ated to meats. | E The strawhérsa pickin sea TT AW am F fe od Judge Voicing . Eskimo and Indvan he : ' ~ ! ° astern and bald Districts son, now in full Swing. means nm H ‘Sissons’. greatest ad- hunting. rights before~ the Surty (45 eqera e.ection yim a 8 ,a busy time ahead for the staff Mirers is - expe to sueceett preme Court. of Canada < oh ™ The Guardian,. Charlottetown, Fri... July 8, 1966. § of the -National- EmplovMeat him as territorial judge “of the In allinf them, heshas opposed TV UNPTES DOCTORS — ; Service Office in Charlottetown — est, Territories the. Crown ‘and defended deci- LANDON (CP. —Brrain’s first : Island Mobi and particularly for Joan. ningmed sources say Willian’ sions made by. Judge. Sissons ' . . ii, ba j ; , Strain. It- is through the NES* Mo 42. of Edmonton will who had ‘taken the edge off_the Nationa teach in’ u®mited Homes Le that the various growers get © "@™Med ty The: post left vacant white man’s law and applied “eight medical schools in Eig Sales and Service ™ ” their help and this wolves oe. Fe! rgrrnne of Judge ‘against: background oe sym land_ and Scotland. . Cnsed-cir Summerside Dial_5117 . J many hours of overtime work a paths for the Esk mos and 48 ayit “television connected Lon = ~ ~ a rT ¥ for_te office. ee A member the bars @f\the belief that, the federa _fovern- gon “Manchester, Birmingham 8 - 5 Miss Strain said vesterday Vukon and NWT = Mir Morrowsment—was-running—the-< quadian Newcastie —t haSR! —and—Fdia- ; ; that’ there are hundreds of pick. (S % tanger to Ottawa where wig ined +s ee burgh. so. that 5,000.students a S f UIC lon ers now working in the straw- wy rae upd several epee fo ie eae ecnae. n a could see. and discuss. ¥Yarious 6 5 on oe © : ‘POT: aspects of medicine y aa ea tes Boney ffowers faver They sav ttheg tant: decisions-af Judze Sissons, ee Ti or a ¥ . " i th , : \ Morro gained r t So and girls lind them” more efficient and re cet dh cheie” a a ATTACKED JN, CHURCR : If you'rg fascinated by kooky and “Glenmore™, and it fs ex. Most of the—pickers are he- — ponte wat 4 te fences of them TORONTO (CP)—Rev. Hope Travel| Trailer old things, works of art sand!ipected.the bidding on these will Ashley and. Crippen Photo tweén 13 and 15 years of age... '* Stain sad tha oe het’ Mr=Laing—northern—affaits:sardivatl—-38—— of St--Luke's_An- Accessories items of beauty for your homme. |be highly competitive ; R. H. KEEFLER but some are as young as 10 - snaied i t har we Po r minister couldn't have picked a. th an “Church was in fair con © ‘this afternoon's auction sale at’ -Besides the items being auc- | _ Earlier this spring the NFS ad- oe a ; a - ‘nT rate mp a aw M Sreee Lauren, wen oe oe rn ee Confederation Centre's Memor- tioned) there will be'a home ba- ST SPEAKER vertised in the, schools. for hoys a thy a mg ae . a = wet = Bere eine lag —_ ia! Hall will delight you king table and side tables where | GUE and girls ‘who wished ts earn ear aan rh ms archer hap u | The sale is being run by the fifty cent and dollar items will | H.Keefler, S°mMe money by berry picking shined ready at some frentral spot DEFENDED ESKIMOS .. BUSINESS CONTINUES AT .Women's Committee of the Con- pe sid. Major General R h and a large number. of young io he picked up-at 11.00 coed Mr. “Morrow defended one of federation Art Gallery. Th1*) stost of the donations have |President of the Canadian Cham (04. wore registered Most of is all important to. the berry (nt, Eskimos charged with mur- year, the organizers have drawn |, ~ : : \ber of Comrherce and President M Genin caid porta t ¥Y der 6f a mentaliv-l_woman at I : ‘beeng made by individuals, hut ny the pickers, Miss -Strain said. crower, since herries will be- , up an extensive des¢riptive cat- R. T. Holman Ltd: has iven ‘8 iof Northern Electric Compa laré girls and it is girls that the come aver.rine seis aultehe Spence Bay last month and also alogue of the 143 items up for kitch h SB |Limited, will be guest speaker at}—__" — : P wer -+was successful in winning an bidding. and labelled them “mo- p.cren Chrome set, the Antle |. ron annual meeting of the of the Cana, FIVE CENTS PER ROX acquittal. for Abraham Okpike, Fair, a pine-desk and a china: Execufive ‘Council ana é » dern”’ .. ‘old’, “very old’ and us and ee oo |Charlottetown Board ~ of Trade dian ‘Chamber of Commerce. and. 8S Strain said’ that— young an appointed member of the ‘ . ; “antique” the last term ap-"/ p i lat the- Charlottetown. Hotel on holds important posts with. sev. people earn five cents a box, for NW T. Council charged with WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF plying only to articles at least he = _—_s orn | |Thursday, July 14, at 12 o'clock | leral other drganizations: and is Pickine.and if they are willing to es ar de ! sn as ecunse rf royva . Seccunete tian Kins and Jack Committee's collection ot works | re the 36th President af thal? Siecte & ceversl companics inebeds ot anus ane The lepedioner footing. into the ac- OUR BIG MOVE TO LORD'S DRUG | 5 ; . > i . ll travel to “king « < < M ‘Justice- Len Lan- ’ t by Canadian artists for distribu- .| Gen. Keefler wi picking season, she. said lasts tivities of Mr. Ju eo La J aor “ape tered eats ere tion first to Charlottetown (Ca2adian Chamber, aoa ot the Summerside on Thursday after. anywhere from three to four dreville “and the commission DEPARTMENT STORE. den wine ane iain ‘Welsh schools and later, as the collec- ie “7% ee eet eines of noon to address their Board of weeks and long work hours are counsel for. the judicial inquiry , ray ? national volu 3 hentsails tens ; ‘Tr ling spoon’ used in the late 19th cen tion grows, to schools ‘through- lover 850 Boards of Trade and | Trade ig nye ed.d ring the period = into the. land dealings of former eo tury for measuring out tea’, out the ptovince \Chambers of Commerce, with an . “Juno lamp". “cake basket’ | Thé display of goods will he | ‘underlying membership of over i “six brandy snifters'’, “plaster open to the publie today from | 195 900 businessmen a bust. of Bacchus. god of. wine noon on, with-cake and side ta-| Be is former chairman of the , ; . ‘ and revelry’. ‘framed needie- ble sales beginning at 1.30 p.m. ; -«£ point, ‘pansies’ “Victorian and the auction proper set ra ANE ‘ pany Kara’ organ. $ foot, ma- begin at 2 o'clock. ITY AREA i “ a i Nititeeiad a 3 “hand-painted buckle. very old” ar R A l Ss” $ ’ ww - : —and,—appropriately. “handmade i WEATHER ce _ FUNER: : : i ' puppet. ‘The Auctioneer’ " me F et - a = = ; 2 8 eee | Included in the sale will be TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- | | GARNHUM — FUNERAL — The : ' , iocewenetaialliahiaedinnenh two paintings by Robert Harris, tures: \funeral for Mrs. Joseph J ; : “Smal! Farm, Holland Cove", Low overnight, high Tharsday: | Garnbum was held Thursday, \ = poses ab iakis ~4 | July 7, from the MacLean Fu- = 5 . ° oo seeceee % 'neral Home to the Mount Stew- ? Fine In Edmonton HI me art Umited Church where a = t. ae 31 a8. | was conducted by the Rev. Georgetown ~ “= Miecemes mao a ‘ 3 cat oe EE ae ees Johnston, Qc. presided * over Montreal sautic #9 79 | Smith, Harold Affleck. Samuel magistrate’s court. in George- Quebec Veasien “6 'Birt, Harold Doyle and Wilfred town yesterday. The crown was Fredericton ...... 3 Flowerbearers were : represented in. all cases by De- Saint John .... 57 42 Affleck. MacDonald, Mitchell puty Attorney General J. Arthur Moncton ....;....- UR eae ii Doyle. . Davey pene. | Ane vi: 868 MacConnell. Bobby MacConneli, bcc William Sterling Bell. Murray” Charlottetown >... 62-74 —“T Simmy Collins, John MacDonald. ieee So ae ; : c : oe 3 River,. was fined $100 and costs... Sydney .......... 54 74 | rae took place in the : - * tr ——-~« — aS wate nd for impaired driving The accus- | Yarmouth i ee | M Stewart People’s ceme- ‘ ed was also fined $50 and costs St. Johns, Nfld..... 30. Tl’. tery : and ordered to make restitution Chicago —........: 61 4 . : A to-the amount of- $3.58 on a- Boston ............ a 8 | TAYLOR FUNERAL — The N eure of obstructing Constable New York ......:. 7 funeral for Captain George Tay- at William A. Dewsnap in the exe- Miami véee - 87 jor. was held Thursday, July 7, e e cution_of his “duties New Orleans meth ss 7 109 | from the MacLean Funeral . RTS |Home where service was con- oa ’ Dundas. charged. with impaired ‘Los Angeles __. ducted by Rev. Allison MacLean tennant tite driving, had his case adjourned . HALIFAX (CP) ~The weather and Rev. Getald Wyrwas. At- | cide de