PRIOR TO last nicht'’s ses- - sion of the Liturgical Institute being held. at the Basilica Recreation Ce nt we, Brendon McGinn, (LEFT), in charge of registration for the local committee is shown with Rev Edmond Roche, Director of ‘ the National Education Offite, Canadian Catholic Conference, Ottawa, and Bi Brown, _who Here is something to crow ABOUT v HIGHEST PERFORMANCE. VLOW, LOW PRICES, OUTSTANDING UNITS! auo} ny pue aseayiur!, ‘FONEOVe.NS * QVLLNOd 4961: paepueys ' @y8q dn youq pue sipem' aM Moy mim Jeparséo 9 G681$ "S.L3Ys eM syaq dn yoeg pue S10dim paods om] pue sirem amym ‘ones oe ‘ABs JOpUAd 9g Yim pUepUeyS > ‘jaTyD-Ne.4g qu gapuyyéa 9 Puepueys ueNnUueINeEy] JVLLNOd 2961 RD 1 3 es 1 ‘Na ee 5 =z — Ih z x =z se - Sof" ¢ 2. a hs ot aS 5-5 ob: ’ IN ANY.ONE OF THESE | OIVLLNOd $961 gates tothe tires Insti is in charge of sceomodations tute, for the more than 500 dele- peakers Spotihted ‘| culture which suffers now from | ‘|help man } » 4 ie ai | fotlow the example of the-Coun- cil fathers in their approawhte-|.. - the Christian message. Mother Chabanel stressed that doctrinal affirmation is the con- tainer, not_ the content’ for the catechist's message ‘to those he is teaching. | The teacher must realize. she | said, that his or her role in Chris- tian education must be to ed- ucate in ‘‘yes-saying” and “to he concerned with obstacles to this | personal free rRRoanae. Mother™Chabanel holds a Master’s degreé in theology and * is’ a graduate in catechetics from the Universityof Strds- | bourg, France. She ts directing the. institute's workshop on ca- techetics. : Alan Frick, a liturgical con-| sultant for a Canadian firm of designers is director of the Art “sland News Page - Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 11, 1966. 5 Centennial Performing Arts Program Is Discussed Here _ Development of national and |be prov ided to mutiuing commun- iprovincia] program being ‘co-or- ities across the nation. ‘dinated for Centennial year was! In attendance were Nicholas distussed yesterday at a joint |Goldschmidt, chief, ‘performing meeting—of Atlantic performing \arts division, and Richard. Gray- and Architecture workshops held |@"4 visual arts officers for Cen- burn, visial arts officer of the at the Liturgical ‘Institute and |tennial 67. | Centennial commission; Henr spoke last night on the ‘‘Arch-| - The meetings, held.in the gov- |Wrong,. director, Festival Can- itectural Demands of Renewed jernment . building, were under ada Agenqy; Leo.Bernache and Liturgy’. Mr. Frick spoke of |the chairmanship of Hon. ‘Farle |Mary Webb of the Agency Staff; the cultural rebirth which Chris. Hickey, provincial secretary. At Col. G.D. Dailley, co-director, tian Art and Architecture iS tending the discussions were re- ‘New Brunswick Centennial Ad- undergoing. A°self-appraisal, he! ipresentativés from. the Centen- | ministration; George Giannon, said, is now.taking place to in-| nia) Commission and Festival |director ~of: planning, Centennial crease. the ‘im 1al_—eanacda Agency-in-OtHawar—— year, and Alick Andrews of the. “visible malnutrition’? | Programs discussed included ‘Centennial staff,~Néwfoundland; 7 Lester Page, Centennial Arts Of- The Christian eeahiteat must | Festival Canada, with particular | fi cer_and Mrs.- Evelyn Garbary to understand his |emphasis on’ thé popular enter- of the Centennial’ Aste Riatt= time, Mr. Frick stated, and art |tainment segment ‘of this pro- tee Scotin: oe 24 re > No- from previous centuries will not|ments for assistance to rediice | be a; Lorne Monkley, De: produce 20th century man. The |ticket prices; visual arts. pro- haw rovinelal Secretary; Don expression of the beliefs of each|jects; provincial participation in are entennial Co-Ordinator; generation must be visible inthe spectacle on Patliament | 4/°¥ Bugden, Visual Arts Com. art, and form or style must fot Hii! to be staged by Sir Tyrone |yuvce Chairman; and Ronald be imposed. t next August, and other | Irving, Performing Arts Com- Sessions continue today with Ge Seaican prov incial va |mittee Chairman, Prince -Ed- a morning session beginning at operation. |ward Island, At Liturgical Session Two speakers shared the spot-|Catechetics’. In showi ing the! tight—at-last -night's—session—of- conection betw liturgy and the Liturgical Institute. the communicatifn and teaching | Mother Chabanel, I.B.V.M., of the Christian/message, which currently advisor on the second-| is catechetics, Mother Chabanel ary school level in the office of | made continued ‘reference to the | | religous education for the Arch: |document “of the Vatican Coun-| | diocese of Toronto, addressed |cil concerning. Divine Revela- the delegates on. “Liturgy and‘tion, and urged- that teachers, we we wk we ORE Ke HHH vi apes ‘When Our Kids Go Out On The 9 o'clock. Workshops are on the agenda for the afternoon session,| In connection with the Canton: ary festivals of music, /emphasis | WEATH ER was placed on the need for, schools to consult the special | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- Ceritennial Syllabus, due in Sep- jtures: New Policing Ar rangermenss tember, in preparation for-pro- | Low overnight Hh Wednesday vincial Centennial finals in Saint | Snag aieata 34 49 ' Announced: John, N.B., next July. [Victoria ese. 56 66 Ot special-interest. to New- | Edmonton ....... 55.64 An arrangement by which|foundland delegates was the Regina rare uieees 49 76 municipalities with. a population |‘‘jsolated communities program" |Winnipeg ........ 44 77 between 1,500 and 15,000 maf |outlined at the meeting. Through | Toronto .......... 6 OTT _ |enter into independent contracts |this program, entertainment will LOUAWR Rs fice g cg 64 80 “er arrangement-with. the RCMP — | Montreal 67 A for the policing of the municipal- epee |Quebec= «.......45. 65° —"79s ities has been approved by the Gall |Fredericton ...... 5 76 Executive Council. ant ve {Saint John 54 72 ‘In making the announcement | =f : | Moncton Pee VO 78 -Premier—-Alex—-Campbell__said | \Halifaye 8 on 5868 that up until now the province | POLITE ry: icuricews aoe thas approved the contract ar-| | Svdney 58 7 [eS be. Big municipal. | fees 7 . ities under persons may Re | : eitee -/make arrangements for RCMP |’ eunion ee John's, Nfld... 49 57. policing. Under™ these new ar- oston eee eae Tl rangements, he said, no expen-| It was: decided me a recent |New York ........ 73 87 ditures on the part of the pro-| meeting ofthe, Gallant -family (Wameae eves, 9 vince are involved reunion executive fo hold an an:| Miami ......,,... 75 89- ‘tual pienic at.Port Lajoie, Fort; Tucson ......,... %- Amherst National Park, follow-|Los Angeles ...... 65 . 7B CITY AREA ing the succéSsful- get-together San Francisco .... 55 74 2 of last year. (ROK ey bias - 87 90 The reunion of 1965 marked HALIFAX ‘CP) — The wea the unveiling of a monument by ther office says a dishirbance | FUNERALS ‘Town? ‘The night is young tank is full... Youth at the wheel adventure lies ahead.. : eee that people don't talk. about . .. much! HERE COMES A PICTURE THAT DOES FRANKLY, OPENLY; HONESTLY. it doesn't, $ preach .. . But it doesn't pull it's punches, either! = Yhe Weed We anooti: The! ond antold TONIGHT ONLY - - ae DIRTY WORDS TO SOME... : CARELESS LOVE TO OTHERS... - DARES TO EXPLAIN WHAT MOTHERS AND FATHERS CAN’T....0R WON" T! . introducing that exciting new star... DOLORES FAITH COMING MONDAY BIG oe DAYS SHOWS. 2:30 - 79. THE CHALLENGE OF THE RAW WEST... HE LED ines, UREEN /BRIAN- QHARA/ KEITH "THE RARE BREED" TECHWICOLOR > PANAVISION® JULIET MILLS - DON GALLOWAY -|'took place in the People’s Periain LOCAL be ad .}ector of Confederation Center, . ‘!Tower Bridge in the reign of -Lieutenant-Governor W.J. Mae- | approaching northern New Donald to the memory of Michel Brunswick will continue its east- Hache Gallant. the first per-| ward movement today. Scattered | manent white settler on P, ‘E. I, | showers will occur in the orth He settled a Port ‘Lajoie in ern regions of the district. 1720. “ Another disturbance is. expect- | This year's picnic will be held ed to move eastward and bring Sunday, August 14 .at 2. p.m.|.cloudy skies with - scattered There will “be_a—program of en-| showers to the district Friday. LARGE FUNERAL — The fu- neral ‘for Frederick Large was held Wednesday, August-10,-from the MacLean. Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev. Malcolm “McCuaig.. Con- gregational hymn was ‘‘The King |of Love My Shepherd Is."’ At- tending in a body were Mayor Céx and city council members, -executive-members of the Char- | lottetown Fire Department and | staff members. of CFCY. Pall- | bearers were. Louis_A. Stewart, Gordon W. Stewart, Myron- Bell, | Henry Peters, Carl Bradley and George McGuigan. Flower bear- ers werei-Brendon Hennessey, L. G. Gillespie, H.- H. Jewel, James Walker, W. R. Conolly | and Alfred Frizzell. Interment | attending are expected to bring | Regional forecast: their own luriches. > "RIDE ABOVE THE TRAFFIC" TAKE A TOUR ON “EASTERN NORTH “AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC — _ LONDON DOUBLE DECKER BUS” Tours leave the! Confederation Centre (box office door) Queen St. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. City tours last one hour. Rates for city tours— Adults $1.00. Children ander 12 years $0c. ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS , Charlottetown Dial 4.9966 etery MacDONALD FUNERAL — The funeral for the late John Mac- | Donald was held Monday after- | noon, August 8, from-the Gillis | Funeral Home to Wood Islands | Prediertacdian Church where _ ser- | vice was. conducted by Rev. Donald Nicholson. Hymns sung tertainment_and_a canteen will| Temperatures will show little | be—on-the- park, grounds. ‘Those change throughout the district. | Prince Edward Island, Eastern | Borden Ferries Set Monthly {Record For Traffic In July JG. Davia: man. ager a ON's Maritime area, has announced | that a 18 percent increase in passenger traffic during July 4 ;over the same period last lyear | has set a monthly record - on |Canadian National, Prince Ed- ward Island service. Last month ON used four | ships to transport 185,348 passen- gers and 65,936 vehicles between | Cape Tormentine,. N-B., and Borden, P.E.]., 20,000. ‘passen- gers and 7,000 vehicles than. the previous monthly re- | cord established in August. 1965. any guide, by three ships, ON has pressed its: stand-by ferry, The Scotia I, crossings a day to keep abreast © of-the-flood—of—visitors- to Prince Edward Island. The bulk of the passengers— 100,738—left for Borden. The number was~more’ than than that 5,000 greater outbound. An analysis of the figures fa- | dicates new. trends in travellers’ habits and traffic patterns. The number of holidaymakers using trailers is increasing. _In>July, vehicles used’ the CN Last month the figure was-up to 5,893 — a jump of nearly -}sixty—per—_cent...The number of ctor eycles' has more thaa New Brunswick counties, St. John River Valley: cloudiness today, little change in 15. Low-high at .Charlottetown and Moncton 56 and 75, Fred- ericton 58 and 78, Saint John 55 and 75. Outlook for Friday: Cloudy with scattered showers and little change iri temperature... High tide today at Charlotte- town 5.33. a.m. and 7.28 p.m. .At Lower minutes, later than -Charlotte- town.. Sun rises today at 6.20 a.m. and sets at 8.18 p.m. All times ADT. RECOVER STOLEN FURS MONTREAL (CP) More |coats _were je- |tectives -Tuesday -on' a -west-end recovered | by apartment they believe ‘s head-|. jquarters for a gang —of thieves [responsible for a recent. wave | Found | of thefts in the. area: |with the minks was $50 000 *} worth of paintings, cameras, of- | fice equipment ‘and coin eollee (tions. Z | FLEXALUM “ALUMINUM | insulated 1 - Clapboard 1. Add bright—new - beauty. te your home. ~» 2. End painting and exterior maintenance for good. 3. Cut heating costs. 4. Increase the value of your property substantially. J. O. HORNBY 41 Roper Drive more | And—if—previous—_patterns are _ this month will be | Ywieven busier than July. Although the. published sche- | dule calls for 38 crossings ‘a day | into service and is operating | four ships oO. as many as fifty | Cape Tormentine | mat vehicles inbound to the Island’ 1965, a total of 3,686.of thése |- ferries:.|> Variable | {Rustico at’ 12.15 aim. and, 12.43 |: p.m. Summerside tide eighteen than $100,000 in minx pelts and | 9 . by 34 over the same last vear, .but the number =o! tractor trailers was.up by 1% Increases’ were also recorded jin the number. of people hand- led ‘by ON's charter’ biis \tripled—from 44 te 149— ‘The necting with main line July total of trucks was down ' Amherst perind 23° CON. trains at Saturday 8 and 10 p.m. Matinee Sat. 3:30 YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE “MARY POPPINS" | Friday 9 p.m, By Walt Disney COMING MON. - TUES., AUG. 15 - 16 “SLAVES OF BARY- LON—Action thriller. You win, we lose contest Friday—Jackpot $15.00, $3.00, $2.90, a - ~-$1,00, and_four_ cartons Coke. Last week's winners: L B. O*Leary,—Albert-MacDonald,_Jackie_MacPhee__Coke_winhers,—}—. Bobby- Ferguson, Kenny Peardon, Mervin Ennis, Bobby | Liewelly. . } . * ee ae THEATRE } — THIS IS IT 1 - LAST Sows Amen m Both! bye! A. s UNIVERSAL presente JAMES Oa & REPAIRS | were The Lord's My. Shepherd and Rock of Ages. During the service Cameron MacPhee and | John_MacWilliams sang The Old Rugged Cross. An L.O,L. service | was held at the funeral home | Sunday evening conducted by | John Tanton, master; Alfred | | Martin, deputy master; and Dan | | Cook, chaplain. Pallbearers | 5 were Hugh MacPherson, Calum | MacPherson, Campbell Mae: | Leod, Stewart Ross Colin Mac- | | Kenzie and William MacRae. | Flowerbearers were Earl! Clow, | Dale Campbell, . Ernest Mac. | Leod, Linwood MacPherson, | John A. Ross, Dewar Singleton, | Hanford MacKenzie, John Tan- . ton, Sam Buchanan, William Ross, Orvid Ross and Robert | , Ross. Interment was in Wood Islands cemetery. lata RY 3 Maan yaa) YOU STUFF wha Thursday Friday SHOW AT RIEFS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Daley of St. Marys Road East returned on Sunday from visiting in Nova Scotia. THey spent ten days with their daughter in Fairview and | Middle Sackville. | ‘ LEAVES FOR CAMP Dennis MacKay | of Morell, | vice-president of Prince Edward | Island Allied Youth, left Tues- | day for Berwick, N.S: where he | will be in charge of the seven | delegates. from the Island at- | tending the AY camp at Ber- wick. ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION It was announced yesterday morning bY Dr- Frank MacKin- non, President of The Fathers Of Confederation Memorial ‘Trust, that the. resignation of Robert Dubberley, Theatre Dir- DUSK Canteen Service COMMODORE .. ~ ROOM MAIN BRACE Heating Coming Attractions TUESDAY — THE DOWNTOWNERS THURSDAY — HOOTENANNY Featuring “THE HI-NOTES” has been receivéd by the-Trust. Mr. Dubberley plans to take up the position of theatre consul- tant with the new St. Lawfence Center of the Arts in Toronto, ‘Sportswear Permissable— A clock «installed on. London's No Slacks or Shorts Please! kk kk kk ok kk Henry VIII, 425 years ago, . is Me still telling time. fl mbers and Guests a Saturday | Admission: Adults %5c; | Children under 12 Free | CLETEMODO REET OTE ! MADE. FINE CLOCK © * Storey Electric Ltd. | 136 Prince St... Ch'town | ‘N raving about... . y the new hit musical.comedy the critics ore “IN EVERY “A- FANTAST- “The MAKINGS r SENSE A ICALLY OF A REAL FELLOW TRAV- HIT” FUNNY WINNER” v<KELLER TO Charlottetown SHOW” Nathan Cohen, -ANNE” Guardian Journal: Toronto Star Herbert Whitaker, Pioneer Globe & Mali “The Adventures Of Private Turvey* STEWART Confederation Centre TODAY at the Charlottetown Summer Festival “A WORTHY EVENING 8:30 p.m. “Howard's N with Howard the Turtle and the Canadian Puppet Theatre. Matinees 2 and 3:30. “Cabaret Club” TONIGHT. The Loweli Heustis Jazz Trie utty iy : and folk songs by Alex Eftimoff ie Tomorrow Ni ght: and wooly west. Thisis-Kensington Night at The Festival. We welcome 200 residents from, the Kensington area and sincerely hope they will enjoy the performance. : “The Ottawa Man" a wild and wooly tale about the. wild LMA TTT TET TTT ‘Conitdernitons Centre Box Office Open 10 a.m. = 9:30 ‘p.m. Summerside Ticket Office: Linkletter Travel Ageficy KENSINGTON NIGHT —" Ws « oe