"Q. ‘ “ V ‘ ' - filth?’ » .:‘.9 ,. BANGOR ARMY BAND TO PARTICIPATE IN PARADE light bands provide music ior monster parade Friday Tho .\l\ll'l of the pipes and the lrriiigz suiiiid of martial music illrcsoiiiid through the roots Friday. Aug. 17. as the lnriul pngcaiitry of the Gold up nnrl Saiiccr Parade iris li(‘i'oi" the eyes of thous- siicctaiors. ’~', '0 loss lliziii "eight band s. p(‘ anti brass alike, will pro- 'di~ ninri-'iinr: music for the llllll iln:il pniade that will fol- \\' :i tun .iiirl one-half ’ _'-lilfllt" Ki-rs rnulc irrs ol (‘harlot Tho h.'iiir‘.. (is of - tos are of all sizes. ms and descriptions ranging rnm an all - girls‘ pipe band om \’m-.i smile to an all-boys l'.'3l \i"I¢>llI hand from li;i:-Inil<.- High School. ‘i'ER.\‘.-\TIONAI. FLAVOR in addition. an international avor will be added to the festi- ilics by a 30-piece brass band rim i‘riii~:nr. Maine. This Ii linoun throughout the United lcs. having made earanccs in many of of 'he . The Mint of music makers in- llfll"= ilzreo Scottish pipe rin: - . t ll(i\l‘. ilarnoiigall all-irlirls pipe and from Glace Bay, N.S.; the ova’ Scots Pipe Band from - .harloltotown and the Burke’: ads and Lassies Pipe Band. lsn from the capital city. Tlicso in ‘for two units have the National Guard unit will be in popularity wi Is- heard in an afternoon perform- - _ index: from North Cape to Ince in downtown ChIrlotte- OPEN ALL DAY §ATURDAY last Pnlnt and have been fea- lrrd at numerous provincial “Hi-5. clinws. anniversary cele- I"i!i-wis and of 'l‘Iu- .\i:ivl)onald band won LEPHGES GIANT SUMMER CLEARANCE world renown just two years ago by winning a world's champion- ship in a pipe band competition at Chicago. In addition to appearing in the parade the MacD o u g I ll band will be on the Island for about two weeks as featured be performers at the recently open- ed Highland Dancing College. Great George street side of the ‘ der the direction of Lt. Charles Provincial Building for a band MacGregor. Over the years. the concept. It will be joined by the regiment band has won I spec- MacDougall Girls’ Pipe Band fal place in the hearts of Is- for a‘ performance that Charlot- I landers at home and abroad by city Ull- lhave been received enthusiasti-l A champion New Brunswick ’ cally wherever the militia band. _ band from Fredericton. the 1188 lPP08l'ed- 03° °f the m‘«1°" '°°°“.‘p1“h' Fredericton Air Cadet band will The last two bands, but cer- ggns 82:‘: a'nd°"S'::c‘2; also be a feature of the pi rade tainly by no means the least. is most pioud oi is the acquisi- tion of the American band from Bangor. _ A great deal oi work was nec- essnry before the unit became I certain entry.- but the efforts m l l e ‘ Ulmllgh “'0' the evening race. ,t.ie Queen Charlotte Hig h l0W"- P.E.I. REGIMENT | School. No parade on Prince Edward The Sunimerside band has be- Island would be complete with- come widely known throughout out the Island's own Prince Ed- the Marttimes through appear- toiiians will likely long remem- its fine performances w h i c h . ed r. appear in Queen Square on the l ward Island Regiment band un- , ances in many points and is rat-. ed as one of the Maritimes'_ leading units while the high‘ school band under the leader- ship oi Ivo Cudmore has wo n praise wherever it has appear- The bands will take part in a‘ competition for which prizes will be awarded. Each will be adjudicated on its performance in the parade and the prizes and for marching drills tc~‘orc i are the Summerslde RCAF and ‘ will be nrokon down into tliroei classificatiiziis, ‘and pipe. This is the start of a bigger international nilliiary yuuili, much competi- were c r u w n e d with success when about one-month before parade day it was learned that permission had been granted. On the way to getting permis- sion the governor of Maine and the Adjutant - General of the Maine National Guard had to‘ be reached. ro ENTER IN STYLE But the band will be appear- ing and will make’ it entrance in typical U.S. sfyle whenvit ar- rives at the Charlottetown alr- pori by "flying boxcar" from Maine. It is I special plane and will arrive the day‘ before th I parade. leaving the day after. In addition to marching and playing in the morning parade. OED SUMMER CLEARANCE ~ DRESSES _99 BALANCE or - STOCK EACH 1/3 OFF .% on 3 _. - several ‘ " ° corron SKIRTS BALANCE OF STOCK SWIM SUITS union internationally town and in an evening per-i formance before the big free- for-all race gets underway I t the Driving Park. In the afternoon the unit will , ms FASHION SHOPPE her festivities. (it. George St. Charlottetown Continues Du ring The 20% off All Summer-Lines Not Included "in ‘ Sale. I Women's Beige and White g.,..,.g...¢i;.;y,‘1;r;... 0;“-°b§;"'3"°* §flllAGo:;lSeleotion ' 40” ' 5. ' e . 3,99 2.88 2.88 ‘S Gmwins Girls‘ Men's Sainnisr Shoes « ‘ Flats and-Jets Gr-Hv I-di-ml ~ Ifny low ism added . Assorted . ‘ ossss si-loss son MEN Only 2-33 aionly 2.33 I Ii-ems Added Daily" lePA'GE SHOE (0. "Elle Hollie of Good Shoes Shoe I920" THE coimnss Quiltaed. all-nylon fabric in . under-puffed with Celacloud. 253 coils,_4 white cord handles for easy turning, 8 vents. Twin or full-s_iu Big sale goes on A gigantic city-wide sale. the first of this particular kin part of the celebrations that will mark Old Home Week of this year. The sale. to be called the Gold Cup and Saucer Sale. is being held in connection with the giant parade scheduled for Friday of Old Home Week and will be observed in city stores on Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday. As one Charlottetown busi- nessman observed: "This is an- other joint effort by Charlotte- town merchants to e x p r e s a thanks for past business". special summer values I bargains will be offered by stores taking part. As the city takes on I festive air in preparation for the big parade. the stores also will add I lot of color to the week's acti- vities. All stores will be decked out in bright sale banners. spe- cial colorful tags will announce special sale bargains and oven special personnel! tags will be prov’ ed salesman and sales- ladies as the firms go all out to I! d all .1 Charlottetown. other Islanders uiisusaoisoasssssssoss fiisflnartlian-'l1selvsIiagPstr-lot Sales one of the outstanding _ events of 1962. PHILIP’! PURCHASES WINS WAGE MAIDENHEAD, England (CP) All merchants taking pin: (cm A book k u PEDHV1!;lI1mGH.;oSc|:>ttl-nd <93’; — ma er ea ng a race p ug pain luv. expressed their interest in HCBVY meal at a Berkshire ings and three charcoal draw- th“ 3" 'h°PPi“3 ‘W99 End “'9 hotel rose to the occasion when 1 ings at an xi: 0 in the Drepflfed 10 do their part in at- . I fellow diner bet £50 he could 3 Royal Scottish Academy. Tiii-y g,-‘cm; thousand, of Movie to not swim across the 'I‘iianies..are expected to hang at Holy- The bookmaker dived in andlrood House here. ud go“.-m, huge. returned. dripping, to collect As an added attraction the the Cheque. which he promptly nusv poin- city will decorate the downtown 1 ‘em to 3 cha“ty- HALIFAX iCp)_More man area and parade route with "“"“ 500 tons of cargo an more than 1.000 flags and in HISTORIC CRAFTS handled through this yeapround between store visits shoppers Knowlton. Que. (GP) — 'rlio'port annually. Harbor facilities Wm '39 lble l0 relax in Queen Brome County Museum hasincludo 29 deep-water berths 20 Square, where two visiting;openeri an exhibition of in li- transii sheds. a 4,000,000-bushel bands. 331130!‘ National Guard 3 century handicrafts, fozitiirim; grain elevator. oil tanker berths ind "19 1_VI3CD0ll83" PIPE Band furniture built by Quvboc rat» and warehouse and cold storage will be giving concerts. inetmakcrs before 1860. hiiiiriings During the three - day sale‘ Milton's Old Spain. . . Wins “GOLDEN CUP AWARD" 7 Tars join in parade I Charlottetown will be flowing with sailors when Gold Cup and Saucer Parade is presented to citizens and thous- ands of visitors expected to visit Charlottctcsrii for the day. I it is expected that marching units from the two Royal Cana- dian Navy destroyers. Iroquois and Huron. will be taking part in the parade. About 100 sea- men are expected to turn out. i IDVCI" was received by A. I Gaudet. honorary chairman of A special invitation was sent to the ship to take part. Senior officer on the visiting ships lS Capt. . Edwards. CD, commander. Third Escort S q u a d r o n. CS Iroquois. Capt. Edwards and other ship officers will pay courtesy calls. on the governor. mayor a n it premier while‘ the ships are in_, port. . The two destroyers will a r-‘ rive in port Aug. 16 and depart‘ Aug. 20. ' . tion which it is hoped will b e h ‘ held in future years with bands.‘ from numerous points in North! ,America taking part. I the‘ an Recently Milt-on_'s Old Spain ‘have been awarded the Golden Cup Award for producing a fine coffee in accordance with the highest brewing sfcindords. This pioique was awarded by the Coffee Brewing institute. Inc. Mi|’ron's Old Spain Kent Street Charlottetown ‘ cowir I nnfialiingsa eonsts-nct:ion.'1‘winor but-5-'11-3 ‘ i:asn,der- 4wlii . nlattresd, b6x spring. Set 184 Kent St. . 1 .~ '— _ V . . \ . v . s snst;ts~_aes osueompanion box spring. 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