we aI ye The Guardian - The: Evening Patriot, - Page cs ee meee ae ———— 24 West Prince ideal location: for happy carefree vacation lbs By ALICE GREEN : ALBERTON — The chirp of the bird at the dawning of day. on Being a collection of Indian building is an’ interesting var- (There® is, for instance, a bow ‘in| sty of articles, the latest addi- which the grain “of the wood| . VETERAN BUS FOR SIGHTSEERS for“ while the lower deck seats _London omnibus. \s Maximum weight | of ia bus ‘llusion, and, ot the evening stillness of a stream |years old. and, others, : Fie : ‘form an ideal setting~ “which -have- been-established-in-the-area~ woods is being) vermillion’ wood | visitor the sort - of lcome jnected with the museum. They wood _from.® ( from India and ‘|which this beautiful province is'ed rugs, leather. work, silk’ aromatic. cedar | snum vit well-being in which the eity|handmade beeswax candles. pare. heed cay en 8 & Very _lenjoy rest of-body and peace of |carving and silk screening. _("'@titime. trade for pulleys and) Some 60 miles from Port Bor--MacLean Horne -of “Rosebank. renowned Marco. Polo. |Within the town one may choose |blending of the blue of the sea, li boat building plants at! rural area one may choose a} ial embl em, Ww. = , andthe Un- | pond—or— “jn--comne¢tion with a! |Woollen Mill. At this mill—visit- from the New Hebrides where-| \trailer may. select a beautiful |blankets aré woven. on the -east. wall of the church is sevén tons, ’1500. pounds while tie?.Park on the outside shore at ‘stones are cut,’ polished and orms the outline of a potato, jhis happy song at its close, thé spears and . arrowheads which |>}ate which’ ‘creates fh optical lapping of waves on the shore. or | | ire believed to be more’ than 500 ; in which are® pérfect reflgctions |. Within the “past few years” ‘a RARE WOODS of its tree lined bank these | umber of small home crafts! A collection of rare ‘an madé. It_includ- ito “spend a restfyl holiday.-~~/and-a number of them have been ce specimens 0 -West- Prince .Cowmty offers to [placed in a. small gift shop con-{and the famous. zebra South-Africa, “tand~ thesort~ of hospitality-to rjinclude~ weaving. knitting, “hook- a from New \H noted. It is'a rural area with an |screening, wood’ carving avd the most t Hammate, ae _}atmosphere -.of ..relaxatioh and jturning, copper enamel’ work, | ; are,’ hard; “!dweller finds contrast to the ur-|/etc..During the- summer - there | jused many ee Baro ban way of life. Here one may.|Will be demonstrations. of wood | A ice » bearings. This piece is outstand- | spirit. Here there are no_crowds, . The new Prince County. tartan : * ae was designed this’ year by. Mrs. ing in that it is from the waeld., |den is. the town ‘of Alberton, |near Alberton. Its colors are a| Among other points of inane lin the immediate Alberton area jaccommodation in cottage or thé blue of the -sky and the pink are the jmotel, and in the surrounding jof Prince_ Edward Island's flor--Alberton- South—Outlton’s Island |= e lady's slipper. ! where the once flourishing silver feottage on the o ithe banks of a river, beside a duct of the nearby MacAusland ited ‘Church where there’ is a! small collection -of = mei farm tolse: —/ors—are- taken—on tour of. the | a Those who travel-with tent or /Plant where yarn is spun and the Gordon brothers of Alberton | wer t little inland park— Vanier. Park |. At-Evalyn's Handicraft Studio e emartyred, “A bronze tablet | —at Bloomfield, or Jacques Car- |Workshop in. Alberton, Island | honors their memory as does a seontral Kildare fers miles from (mounted. “and-kém: stones: froma: stone cairn two miles distant. at the maximum ‘height is-14 feet | siberton, \around-the-worid-are assembled ‘he—site-where their home once] ° LC to tour tut ne ba 1 FIRST VOYAGE... - jto fittings. This season the stu. 00d... - ee — powered oe a ‘ela sulomatt | The-latter park is named for dio-has been-enlarged to one Services available in Alberton : oe ae . aa i _ 1 wi nelud t \ a ee re aa ane Matans Wom TAD ein gne, EME orp ih power any c eT ae ape Mar are eertom and ipay nel venture se or with Foods from the will. be served tourists and other land. . one ering. ‘ * vacationers on P. E. J. this sum-. Under the direction of. the cen-_. A report from Leyland Motors Lire “voyage 0 Quebec: in 1604. |. At Evalya's milady may pre: jeclles: laundromat — ad _dry \From the southern boundary of cure completed jewellery or:‘se- cleaning plant..There-are_a_num-- \this’ park sandhills extend for a jlect“the*stone and ‘fitting ° of her ber of churches in the area and \distance of four and a‘ half mil- |choice -to-be- assembled -while=visitors- -are-welcome--to- worship: jes, separating Kildare River she waits. There is-a display of in the place of their choice. from the Gulf of St. Lawrence: fittings and for the first. time Oe 'Nearby are the Montrose stones are being shown against mer when Charlott¢town's ‘dou- bie decker ‘ommibus, uscd throughout the. summer.-of i$64— in connection with centennial celebrations, will ‘once _ again wt tarry Island vacationers io points tennial committee the bus was of Canada used—on* City ‘tours “througnout that —ex- the..summer—of_—'64,--_ TOUR’ POPULAR The tour became quite. popu- Limited ~ indicates | -London. _transport buses usually have=in-excess~ of-1, 000,-: ;000 miles on them and: are well | looked after during service. ~Many second hand double deck-: “ Co- Op. . Sper Market, Sur HIGH QUALITY BOYS REJECT ANTHEM : : Nes background of colored - felt. { e- - ' of interest within.the city and lar not only witli visitors to the ors are sold every year and are River and - interesting Kildare a PRETORIA (Reuters) — About surrounding “district pena but alsa ish Island iw often hard to obtain because of |~2Pe: se Siva Annet seer station of ithe stones with, fabtie 600 pupils of the Pretoria Asiatic ao! sce -—-The24._fo0t._‘louhles: decker tre Ohttdrene mnt ne_ large, demand for them ali iS TiVer, ee igh oa Boys High School refused tof @ Fresh meat © Fresh Dairy Products — a ver Plirchased -from ue “The ‘hour-long tour included a tinue re world where they ae The sea’ and the rivers (all Of. interest is a ollection of ————= = e esh. Ve ae ae ae n Transport Company an < "O_BlVe good "service “for nt” whosey ‘Fre ables _. a : ee iinally used up’ unt s“eomplete—view —of-~the— \salt-water) permit one to enjo; “specimens e egeta cet A ea oe the inally ‘used eS ona. trip across the Hills: jean ioe —____._ |bathing, boating and fishing. At mineral—content shows quite | ae ® Groceries & Canned 63:on the famous route. 11, wh boro Bridge, a journey through .|Alberton South, arrangements brilliantly. under ‘a qualified a meta runs from Liverpool Sireet Sta- tion to Chefséa’ and passing a- -mount other points: Trafaigar Square and _ the House of Partia- ment: the Experimental Farm anda. visit around Victoria’ Park. It—is understood” that basical- | Plan school. -|ly. the same route will be follow-.| may .be made to go deep sea’ a _|fishing. ; In the lapidary the visitor may | Attractions. at Cascumpec,’ five observe the methods by which | miles from Alberton on the | Island:stones are cut, tumbled | _ COTTAGES - ing Cottages, Fully Furnished Housekeep- } 5 mi. east of ©. Fresh Fruits. ® Bread & Pastries ie A ed this summer. Lady’s pper Drive, include jand polished. Summeyside. 2+ oe Year the vet Sette The: vehicle ts self was. manu- experiment © the Princess Pati drive-in thea- WoODCRAFT i $7. -$9 per. day BY os ane . tre which is located at tt oo Toues in conlunetion with the (eoey aed Lacan, ote PARIMOUTH. 10s. (Gey. — |S WED Mi leeated af gue of atthe nome of « Leavis |. $35, $45 per, week | Departnent of Tour tat Develop: ‘land, Excluding ‘the “ driver's ihe grading system may soon | spots on Cascumpec Bay, and | ‘bee P dded t att orkshop ‘4° M Pp ment; will offer complete city: '@ he mi e tin |be a thing of the past in a num: |the. Cascumpec Cottages which 4 n—added’ to ith a s a ; rs. Peter White tours with. possible tours ‘to. the ard ve it oe eee. we og tee | ber oe Nova Scoti elemen nae pasiniit » display room wi ig ect ae a a -gratont at ren _ ae agement ’This year, have ‘been. artist's 4 Summerside. 2s Gables Inter i the summer Pot_deek_hes seating enpee sone for baberinendent completely ae te (eed coulds davis eters | Intrmation frst . are cece by Conn Murphy Mi | lope: oe schools will wore ‘first Tobaer poli in the, ee en woe thet lottetown. with a syst a ‘ of, Charlotte) . iscouc! le jing no grades during the navy afea_will make this seme’ crafisman’s lathe have come The bus was ‘brought to. Char- | Clams = lottetown in 1964 -by shiv from lable — all summer. Aberc other shellfish will be avail-, ‘Two ‘years and ~h plates, trays, lazy susans, small e oes some and Bring New Color. ..New Charm England and_the.Canaflian Na-. Museum fergie schools. will be lo- able in season and-deep sea {fish- Siok fe ome ee ana | Se ee : . Any. method used to prov vide ibe oe se cf falaad eee dishes, wall plaques.” candle. ‘flexibility for children to Stretch crafts and for the. little folks holders and book ends. This’ yé Year. rats their ‘minds and break down "the making of lanips has been re-+ Strictive barriers is worth inves- FORMER eine eisages | eats ‘tigating.” lrevived and an original _design; gating.” Mr. Moir ‘said in a} ‘Lanrest Museum is a point of; : | “The Life of “Man,” is being SUMMERSIDE — A record xy eee atnearby Cele Harbor, jinterest in Alberton. Housed in | Shown. - Into. Your : * number of 5,000 le”. visited ‘what was once-a barn: the mus- During the.years he had béen » Enjoy The AM i museum at Miscouche last ne the baie that “each 20,8 24FaNged In room areas in the wooderafting business Mr. J —-§ rin ti i me eee Se ~/summer.:Opening June 15 the child is unique-and has his own ‘furnished in: the style ofa —by- |Leavitt has accumulated on New Peerless. Museum features a large numb- growth Pattern, mental ahd so- 20%¢ day. In one section of the | interesting wooden “oddities.” | °§ J» Ai (oO? (ea. 8. Whee &8 fw & Tce . YS ler of antiques and various cial,as well as physical. The” bee oe --Beverages lbooks on Island genealogy and main-difference- from our pres- - : | Acadian history. ae ‘ent. system~ would The museum is under the cap-—ing—of- ‘able »guidance— of —Sylvere—-Gau- det,.a long time resident of Mis- | | ./couche, Although advancing) ip, years Mr.-Gaudet seems to be- | ,/come young again in chatting to | | tourist™about the antiques which jremind him of his younger days. =~|--Mr.° Gaudet conducts periodic- | al _tours_ throughout the--day—at- the museum explaining articles | -such’-as~Island*=fossilized "wood which is 250 million years old, a: piece of a dyke built: by Acad- | _ |lans at Grand Pre in 1675, .a brick from De Roma’s - settle- ment destroyed in 1745, Various —Htools -used~in-farming;-~fishing. shoemaking, weaving and house keeping around the turn of the century. Included in the museum col- lections are pictures .of a num- | ber of: Island Acadian ‘ancestors | of -21 different. family names. These pictures represent. the be the group- | youngsters for more ef- | - ficient teaching and Jearning.”? The new system would involve | new methods of teaching, plac. | ling emphasis on teachers work- { ing as a team, and would. + demand detailed. reports and | assessnient of Students hy. — : ~ MATHESON’S: COTTAGES, - LANGLEY — oe Acrona tha Harbor from Charlottetown = 5 Large Housekeeping Cottages Beautifully located on ‘Langley Beach 3 ~ a on SEE OUR NEW SELECTION ~ OF “SLIP COVERS AND _ DRAPERY FABRICS | “A break-taking array of fashions fas : such famous brand names as Sanderson, _ Abeaya, Pride of Paris, H. Brown, Trend- loom, Val Abel, Waverly, Clark, ete. BUGS LIKE IT: COOL | “Micro - “organisms ” ‘in Ontario | lakes are more numerous in win- | ter than in summer. 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