Enthusiastic Crowd Sees Water Follies An enthusiastic crowd of some 750 persons last night at the Exhibition Coliseum | watchéd one ef the most unusual shows gee : oi tional Water ever to come to the city. The International Water Fol- Hes, which opened here last first engagement __night on its” in the province, features about a dozen aquatic beauties who eavort around-in a 75-foot port- | ving skill and musical _ability ‘able poo!” and —four~ ~champion- divers who exhibit their skills” Musical highlights were pro-| is a 90-4ost pool. vided by trumpeter Dick Bur. on end Mal ticate me CITY AREA. |[wel.snd Stal Thomas FUNERALS Helping hold up the aquatic ho ade a aE A RR 2 sean RRR NE FR RAE HR tem The Water Follies; however, is not just a water chow. The tion also com tains comedy acts, musical en- tertainment dance numbers and oth fashion show (of swim ts), 3 THROUGHOUT WORLD* Taking part in diving feats, were divers from throughout | al Town i. Citizen Homes Inspected HUES PEE TEG RE HF i {i a : i ita a " ® ® OTTAWA (CP) Canadian Federation of Agri- | rectors, meeting ite ; hh Glaucoma Clinics Returns Home Scheduled — | GLAUCOMA is the second larg- est disease of the eyes, result- ing in blindness. The executive of the program . Molloy, co-ordinator Black Watch | ! | chorn, 30, of Oronocto, who has been stationed in West | credit nesday. The federation's. board of di-| Credit Corporation, in Winnipeg ans’ last week, proposed the single the Farm Improvemen' Administration, should grated. ASK CO-ORDINATION It also proposed tmore effective consultation be- credit, Germany for the past three and | through direct a half years with the -| Wateh Regiment of Camp Gage-| ice for f wes, 8. is expected home | said. } Island News Page Western and Central Districts /The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 5, 1965. 3 ‘Consolidation Uraed ‘On Farm Credit Groups ===: t,, Loans| closer and ~ and Berolt Aichorn of Charlotte-| the co-ordination town said his son will be home intermediate term credit poli- on a month's leave and prob-| a ee ae farmers might xpect to get t thelr credit needs ably will spend his vacation on | m the Island. | He is married to the former! ajority of our _— indirect Black} Means a complete credit serv- armers” the federation “It would —_ facilitate of long and one or two sources, Hilda Power of Charlottetown. | stead of four or. five o@r more They have -four children. _A special _hit with the aud- ience was water comedian Ed- die Rose, whose act involves di- as well as himor— CUDMORE FUNERAL — funeral for Mrs. Martha or. more of 8 Elm Avenue was held Wednesday, August 4, from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to Winsloe North United Church. —Bervice was conducted by—Rev- T. R. Goudge. assisted by Rev.) 3G. DEATH NOTICES ( Ball. Hymns sung were: | Onto The Hills and The Lord’s | funeral for Mrs. Charles Pooley} My Shepherd. The choir 880 8) was held Wednsday, August 4, Home, Cudmore, Bruce Younker, El- ; conducted the service and Mrs. “Younker> CAMERON — As the result of | M-NULTY — At Victoria, P.E.1,. Aug. 4, 1965, William MicNulty of Sturgeon, P.E.I., aged 72 years. Remains resting at Dawson Fu- 8 gauirli neral Heme, Crapaud oe Cree : : _ Interment | a sung were: The } Sands took place. in_the church ceme- WESTERN | FUNERALS _| POOLEY FUNERAL — The Rev. Bryer R. Jones itteon er was~organist: , Nelson Molyneaux Austin Smith. Interment took place in Tryon Presbyterian 2, ,emphasis _would__be placed. on. pre-season” conditioning ~ training schedules. Preference to attend the camp and/| will be given Allied Youth mem- bers, school team captains and winners of school Church cemetery. Kinkora Wants 120 Blood Donors Kinkora regional high school | __The Eld.on_branch _of the | and Royal Canadian ; again sponsor the. yearly R ed athletic | ton. ~Legion -w ttt} Cross blood:.donor clinic, and has an active committee under the chairmanship of oe Pan- This — to be Tela next} oOl® Yellow whipped ped potatoes, roll, Peach Shortcake. ee | SWISS STEAK” C —— Stre ———————— oo pecan Tt 5 - . creamy _whip- r,-tea or coffee. Fresh Peach ad rh i 7 4 i i i i] a | { | as is too frequently the case at | present.”” Tuesday evening, August 10, from 8 to 10 o'clock with an ob- jective of at least 150 donors, will take place at the Eldon Le’ gion home which has been re-| modelled in recent years. In order to insure sufficient, waiting space for the large num- bers expected, the-Legion com-. |mittee has made. plans to erect a@ marquee on the grounds which should take care of any emer- areas have been reported Constable gencies, and be a ‘‘novelty” at the same time. Stray Animals Not By Chance Claims SPCA A fast growing. number of) cats and dogs in rural stray SPCA Constable Dennis is convinced | power by Vern Dennis. ae oe one. Eldon has had a that these cats and dogs are not fine repputation for the attend- | becoming strays by chance. He ance of the residents in the insists persons are deliberately at blood donor clinics. The! discarding these animals. Lately “Manaing Trophy’ was won in| the SPCA has found boxes con- 1957 — the first year of its ex-|taining young kittens istence — by the Eldon areajtens were thrown on chairman. tee is confident fhat as ee re-| sult of increased efforts will Bea record Tuesday -evening. MANY CAN LEARN | ‘with —Lester MacRae - asthe -side-to-die. Farmers are However, last year the regis-|dogs in abundance and i tration at Eldon fel! off-consid-/ these dogs —are=~being= = iecaee erably, but the Legion commit-|loose by their former. owners. Constable Dennis made . These kit the road- stray is felt it there| plain that his association, The owners attendance ' Society for the Prevention of | Cruelty to Animals, has the nec- essary equipment to humanely ee these dogs and cats if want them done The Soviet Union has more aay ath If it is a case of find- Very Large Island eC. Potatoes os i = PACKERS SCOTIA BRAND Ambassador 12 oz. tin Pork Lanchean McLaren’s Sliced Pickled 16 oz. jar Marmalade DIAL 4-8585 "1 Meat ..... 39c Dressing | Cudmore's & PJ'S Lia| wes “FRESH RASPBERRIES & BLUEBERRIES ARRIVING DAILY —__ ., MciBeans .... 59c TOMATOES, 2s... #9 H Margarine 4 Lhs. $1.00} | NEW KRAFT CHEESE SOUFFLE REG. 79c — ON SALE FOR ONLY 29¢ PKG. lat 10,000 “‘people’s _univer- ing a home for these animals, “igity” night schools, employing the SPCA will do its utmost to = -| 420,000 scientists and teachers. accommodate NEEKEND- From Simple Gov't Methods Baffle Newer Nations aii @ my i | Administrative Sciences, a In its announcemept Wednes- branch of UNESCO. It was set culture, it was announced Wed-. day, the federation said the serv- up for the purpose of giving ad- lices and personnel of the Farm vice and direction to govern- the Veter-' ments in new countries in rela- Land Administration, and tion to problems new to them.’ Some of these arise from such be int, ordinary operations as the es- tablishing of power companies, or~-railways. Such universities - Consolida- ‘ca to provide a coordi-| Dr. SMackinnen lot’ for’ Parts| tion of existing federal govern-| nated and improved farm credit |July 16 to attend the confer- ment farm credit administra-| service throughout Canada. The | ence, tions in a single new Crown| proposal will be submitted to the International Congress of agency is being proposed by the the government. held every three years, of | Hearing these problems. aired | _ the discussions on them and the 2 such gatherings, Dr. MacKin- said. Many of these prob- arise from such a simple fact there ig.no as- a continuing govern- t in ma a of these places even that phase of what normal life is strange ie iit e6 se ti He believed one of the more serious facets involved was in democratic controls over the |\Various public services which are not government. operated. And on this point always arose the question of where these governments were to obtain the lechaicsl efficiency they need- matters as proper management, eq _ from democratic countries ‘qaslited’” porta “hile those tween federal and provincial |resine in countries of long warts. agencies in the field of farm tablished tradition creaine and said interest rates ly strange to peoples of such Corporal Harold Sydney, Al- ' should be subsidized for low- |faroff places as have been cre- N.B,, income farmers werniae cies in the depths of Africa. service to provide; Dr. MacKinnon said opera- tions which are normal and rou- you explain the operation of a good university to a people who have never even heard of edu- 200 delegates attending ference. And it was to ate sank beoee tperaeh Horse and Sulky's So cuaen publie ‘bt ae GRANADA STEAK ROOM government, services such as core company, fava Be Road LL sie ee rere 2 se aie or comet oa — Thursday, Aug. 5—9 te a.m ‘Another subject of tremendois | cag importance to the new countries y| ons Sree ey per. face THE. SMOOTHIES = ‘get. eceeahn is pinblie—idean or Alexander 01 on thet Hammond Organ on progrems Which tiey cae Whlly Meensed club with tourtst membership privileges. the pai with them es plans No Admission Casual Dress of the communist Dr. MacKinnon said he was problems | in newly developed coun- im open meeting and listening to impressed with the tremendous which are hospitality and friendliness of the French government and no- ted with pleasure that the French premier, Georges Pom- pidou, had acted as chairman of one of the sessions and had delivered an excellent speech to the delegates. 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