KINSMEN, KINETTES PRESS CARNIVAL PREPARATIONS As part of their support of worthwhile Kinsmen Club project members of the Kinette Club are shown above getting instruction , in the art of sawing. They were gathered at the Sports Arena to Kinette Share ls Vital In Backing Club Goals Not content with a passive role as wives of Kinsmen the mates of members decided to organize themselves into a Kinette Club and in 1950 the new organization became a reality with Mrs. A. ‘" , € ‘ I-1'!-Oloi-su.A.g‘;‘Q.‘. 4-9.5‘ '77., ; Walthen Gaudet as its first lead- or. The Kinettes had two objec- tives, to ‘fulfill the common-ity's greatest need and to assist Kins- If men wheneer possible. Recently its greates‘ contribu- tion to comm-unity‘welfare has been through the aid Kinettes ‘gave provided the Prince Edward land Association for Retarded ildren. The worthwhile aspect of this is perhaps best shown in the enjoyment these children are daily receiving from the record 7 player w~hich the club presented In ‘them. HOURS OF PLEASURE While this part of the aitivlt- kfifof the Kinettes is probably better known, there are countless other phases of the work which =, have been of public benefit both I British Cruiser To Visit Quebec flrnou ccra .. The‘ British '’ Birmingham is to sail Spilhead next Monday to girticipate in Quebec City’s 350th anniversary celebrations n ext ‘ month. The’ 9,100-ton cruiser is due in ; fluebec June 26 for an eight-day stay. help get the big area ready for the annual spring carnival. Show- ing them what he wants them to do is Kinsmen Raymond Ar- cher, busy building booths, Watch- ing are Kinettes Phyllis Archer, locally and on a national level. Their contributions to the March of Dimes has played no small part in making that fund raising means A success here. Locally the Kinette Club has done much in the less publicized field and not the least of their contributions have been the an- nual donations of playtground equipment and toys to the two orphanages. The tricycles alone which they have given have brought countless hours of plea- sure to the tiny boys and girls without a home‘ of their own. Taking a leaf from. their hus- bands’ noteboonk they have done much in making deliveries of ne- cessities to needy families of the city and thus help in e.asin.g'the burden of sometimes overlay heavy loads. STRONG SUPPORT Kinetes have been generous, too, with their time, given freely to aid the Kinsmen in special projects which might need a ice-»”" man’s touch. They have also been strong su- pporters of the annual airing carnival because they know, as their husbands know, that it is the main source of the revenue ‘which permits the men to carry on the good work of Kinsmen- ship and build a better commun- ity in which to live. Since the term in office of Mrs.’ Gaudvet expired several of the Kinettes have taken their turn as president. Holding that office over the past seven years have been Mrs. Ivan Sinclair, Mrs. Roland Taylor, Mrs. Percy ’ ., Help Kinsmen Help The Community’ ATTEND THE .3EN cAR_ R This Week at The Sports Arena published in support of Kinsmen work by the ROTARY OF CHARIOTTETO Louise Gay, Marjorie Sinclair, in background, Edie Martin, Mar - jorie Garrett and Mary Cudmore. Pictured BELOW are the mem- bers of the Kinsmen carnival committee responsible for the big MacDonald, Mrs.’ Stewart Ives, Mrs. Olive Cudmore, Mrs. Keith Ma.cKinnon and Mrs. Edward Martin. Be Sure to Attend‘ KINSMEN CARNIVAL This Week uttho Sports Arena ~ l WORTH’S RI-IARMACY 4 Once again it is carnival time and the annual Kinsmen Club event promises to sparkle with bright entertainment in many forms as the big show opens in the Sports Arena Thursday night. A feature of keen interest to all automobile buyers and driv- ers will be a display of the lat- est models from leading dealers. Ranging from the stylish little cars from overseas to the roomy Canadian-made station wagons, the various makes and types will be shown. Automobile shows have «always captured the imagination and at- tention of the public and the big display at the Sports Arena is expected to draw large crowds of admiring men and women. TUMBLING TROUPE b On stage Thursday night will be a special show provided by Jack Turner and his Tumbling Troupe. The smart acrobatic per- formance is bound to please and 'thril1 watchers of all ages. Club Sponsors Great Dramas three-day show. Shownleft to right, seated, are: Chive Cudmore Clive Stewart, Victor MacDonald and‘ Kenneth Yeo. Standing are Robert MacLeod, A. Cudmore, Richard Bell, Joseph .Shelfoon, Jack Johnson and A.J. Gallant. Kinsmen Club of Charlottetown has brought a taste of the finer things tothis city. Starting two years ago, club members decided their city should be privileged to wit- ness .performances by Canada’; top dramatic troupe. With this in mind they induced the famous Canadian Players Company of Stratford, Ont., tovisit this pro- vincial capital. - Their outstanding production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet captured the imagination of the play-go ing public here and last year they were asked to returI:I.. On this occasion they gave another top pertorsrnance of George Ber- nard Shaw’: comedy ‘Man and Superman’. Once again the local Kinsmen have plans on foot for the Strat- ford Players to show here in the early autumn. It is expec- ted that the famous play ‘Pyg- malian’ will be the offering in store.‘ Drew To Read, Delegation OTTAWA, (CP)—-I-Ion. George Drew next week makes his first visit to Canada since his ap- High Oommissioner to the United Kingdom. The former Progressive Oom- servativo leader will be in Ot- tawa for discussions on the re- cent Geneva conference on ter- ritorial waters. Mr. Drew headed the Canadian delegation to the conference. HUGE PROJECT The earth - and - mokfill power dam of Australia's Snowy Moun- tain’ hydro project in 380 fleet high. Be Sure To Attend . KINSMEN IIARNIIIAL. Thursday - Friday - Saturday at The Sports Arena In Charlottetown "RED" DARTE NEW AND USED CARS 27 DesBriscIy Cr. Dial 5458 Charlottetown In its nonnprofit ventures the- home , The hep cats will really go to should pay real dividends for the town Friday and Saturday nights contestants. art the 7 o’clock and 11 o’clock ' shows. The Kinsmen, by way of BOOTHS FOR GAMES a novelty, are running a rock ’n’ Following the infiallible rule roll contest with prizes to be that people must eat, the Kll1S~ awarded after the late show Sat- men will have several booths urday night. Iavaiilable to dispense the indis- It will be one occasion where Pellsable hot d°g5 and the “R1” the teenagers Wm rule the most quitous hamburgers. There will in offering entertainment of the 315° be candy» buns» 1?°T"°°1"“ and type currently popflar among pop among the food items. the younger element. The hours But for countless members of of practice put in all winter at ing the carnival the big attrac- nightly dances and ‘record hops’ the huge crowds annually attend- EVENT FEATURES VARIED AWARDS Some lucky man is going to be able to give his wife a luxury holiday this summer and it won’t cost him anything. One choice as first prize at the Kinsmen Carnival, with the . award to be made Saturday night is a two-weeks holiday for two at Shaw's Hotel, Brackley Beach. Of course any winner not wanting this might console his spouse with the alternate Firestone 17-cubic foot deep freeze, , or please himself with a complete home workshop. Should none of these appeal to the first prize winner he could accept the cash equivalent up to $300. ’ By the same token the second prize would make happy any man, woman or child not of a sedentary nature. It is a first class bicycle from Holman’s with a value of $86. There is a choice for third prize between a $50 watch from Taylor’s Jewel- . lers or (B) barbecue equipment valued at $50. In addition to these main prizes, door prizes are to be awarded on each of the three evenings, to be awarded on- completion of the second stage show each night. pointment last July as Oanadiualn ' AiFcImily Event . . .' .a»».— 7:‘ I CARNIVAL at The Sports Are7ncI_, In Charlottetown Thursday - Friday -Saturclciy I If KlNSMEN t tion is the series of booths for games. There will be many gam- es of skill and just as many more where the ‘barker warns in his invitation to come “try YOUI‘ luck.” _ . Through it all the carnival spirit pervades and infects every- one with its own peculiar plea- sure. WORTI-TY PROJECTS V, In this instance Kinsmen hope Bright Features To SPC_lI‘1< I Annual Kinsmen Carnival , it will prove truly infectious,“ it is through public patronagfi of its carnival that the clubhb.‘ tains the great percentage of the‘ funds it needs to carry on gm- many worthwhile community has torment projects. - Among the many things i’ nival money makes possible.‘ summer camps for underprivjhgé, ed children, picnics on the for more of them, playgm‘ for all of them. THE ENTIRE c0MMuNmr benefit attendance at the . ‘ Kl cARII N IVA L -rfiliare In This Comrnunity Work Published In Kinsmen ‘ Clu ‘Hu.u.E_I:_5,,uI 4‘ A5 support of b Work by human If your clothes are not becoming to you—They should be coming to US. MASTER “CLEANERS DIAL 5,636 ARNOLD‘, CALLBECK_ Prop.- v, THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY cInd"SATURDAY Attend The I IIINSNIENT , CARNIVAL - AND HELP K-INSMEN IN THEIR COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK YOU oar THE” YEAR'S FINEST ENTERTAINMENT . . I=oR THE.YEAR’5 BEST CAUSE When You Attend TTHE : I , IIINSMEN- CARN Thursday, Friday Eveni ALL PROCEEDS IN AID OF . COMMUNITY‘ SERVICE WORK ’ Junior Board of Trade . Charlottetown I O O O O IVAL and Saturday ngs JEWELLERS LTD. Kinsman Roland Taylor J. Ernest H. Worth Prop. Charlottetown P.’ E. I‘. IVAL Be Sure To Attend The K I N S M E N CARNIVAL Thursday - Friday - Saturday at the Sports Arenq HELP KINSMEN HELP THE COMMUNITY CHANDLER BROS. Charlottetown » KmuME CARNIVAL . . . ls respectfully requested! Help the Kinsmen . . . help the community! DeBlOlS BROS. " ‘‘ LTD. Help Kirismen Help the Community ATTEND THE IIINSMEN-e CARNIVAL at The Sports Arena This Week Published in suppers gf Kin§men Charlottetown Summerside I Stewart and Mckae Ltd, CI1a,lfluI_I+tltm'n DIAL 8569