‘The city police department held ‘a meetifig of motor bike operators of ~~ Charlottetown * cast that will bring last night t) propose and aid in ‘a plan in which motorcy- clist may form a club. Lectur- ing the owners at the meeting last night were from the Jeft, Sgt. Keith Wakelin and Const. ges ee ste an ll BS. E te , - MOTOR BIKE OPERA Donald Eva, both of the city police force. Seen with the law officers are Donnte-Larre; 205. North River Road and Bob MacNutt, 41 York Lane (RIGHT). During the meeting three films. ‘Bottle and The Throttle’, None for the Road and “Signal 30'' were shown Capital Planning ToMarkCanada s -By J.W. LAYERS Canada's 99th: Birthday, : Fn- day July ist. will. be an his toric and momentous day in the long and eventful story of Georgetown, the capital town of Kings County when, with all the romance and excitement of opening night, Kings Theatre will present the Canadian Pre- miere of Under- The Yum-Yum Tree’’, sponsored by King's Couhty Retarded Children’s Associationand -a—targe- crawd of dignitaries and. public of- ficials will atend the history- making opening. Great Canadian names in the world of acting will make up the to Island theatre goers al the romance _of- the beloved ‘'Summer stock 3 vse pr the months of sented during July and August, with Under The Yum-Yilm Tree running through from opening night for _one week On Saturday, July Mr. Enc Scott of Montseal ts the stage manager. Set DeSr¥ner is Pierre Delanoe® and: assist- ant. set designer is Anne .an- caster of London, England, her- self widely known in the erter- tainment field. Patrick Donahue of Montague is the apprentice stage manager. Eugene Mur- phy .of Montague is the House. Manager... Florence Richards of Alberry Plains handles the of- fice duties. Nancy Hartman. of Georgetown while Nickie -Easton,. also of Georgetown -# be Theatre Usher Cast -mémbers—-and -theatre staff members from outside the province have heen rehearsing in Georcetown for the past two weeks and are residing _ ir yeorgetown, ontague Lower Montague. They are al! very enthusiastic and very much in love with the Province’s scen- ery and climate and are show ing great interest in many focal is_the prompter: "and. , We sland News Page .«’” Eastern and Central Districts ?- -—< a y “fowing ie pacsage skies wil ‘and Bernadette Gaudin. Other Director ielear The shower add thunder graduates ‘in order of mert? ° showers activity is expected te : were 45 per cent 74 per cent; end in Northern New Bruvawick A ae - hanoors 5 nc > o Gladvs- Gallant. Cwrs! Gallant. /in the morning, im southern New A unces Brenda r, allant. Tonatn a re Brunswick apd Prince Edward ,_Is'and in the afternoon and in ‘Neva Scotia in the eveiiiz AY e on. -—) per cent £4 ‘per rent: Opening oe oe eee Anne Peters. | The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs.. June 3% 1966. 5 James Fox, City Reéreation |. - te.naon temperatures’ wil be director ahneunced vesterday 7‘ Frank Gaudet. Prowmeial - . ; mainly in the 70s, Some « asta morning that the five City Re enn eee te some reath t ' remarks tatt- Holstein Value Stressed compnunities, however, are not Ciseeraunde officially open, July et stressed that happiness ip : . capects to. rise much above 1% A; ’ life ‘could «not he measured >5yv ‘ ff ; ; e : x financid! or educational statu e / For Dual-Pérpose Field S\iday will be gunel The five. playgroutds. with put hy what*edch person can ns 3 Km Regwta. forecasts their supervisors are Hillsboro for thers with. sincerity a "d Te Pe oh “tineinavadiioas ’ wy : P died inland Woe) Square: Maureen . Hughes’. and pumitity ~He urced. t a fi nendois capacity .of itv and enthusiasm: sad that . Prince Edward isla eslerh Anna Clarkin Connanght 4; eee ree, See the Holsteg cow as a dual-pur- their provincial NS. abottor New Brunswick Counties, Lower Souare- Linda Ryan and Rose ates to continue their education, | Pose animal was emphasized has had its best season yet-its St. John. River Valley. mostly werie O'Hanley: Victoria Park ay ee eben Yio 4 \by. Dr. Waldo Walsh: director annua!’ meeting ‘was held a few Cloudy with a few showers or j,,. winiams and. Norah Good they have sufficient 4 lol co-operative advisory ser- days ago— —and this despite the ‘undershowers becoming sunny win Kinemen Park; Jeanne £4 | vices for Nova Scotia at. the fact 1's been. a. fairly poor this afternoon; not quite so Cameten \end Jaulee Saaee Charlottetown ie _ 3 }P-E.1. Holstein -breeders <field year for abattoirs across: the WaF™- winds light Increasing soring Park: Patricia MacKin. ¢ Rese gf jdax here sesterdas country. Thus development has _‘h'§ afternoon to northwesterly pon and Bill MacKinnon MON. ] ei}: The’ gathering at the, Expert ? \mental Farm was presided over done & great deal to close the © Low-high at Charlotictown Patricia Doherty has bee - gap between Maritime farmers © 294 75, “Moncton and Fred or ye pointed Supervisor of the Arts 4. JULY lay Andrew Jardine.” ie > Sai | by Jardine. Freetown got far their cattle and what.¢ricton-60 and 80: Saint. John " cs : 3 FA [Sow eens in aes Sy “ele Sante erga (6 od. toa tr Prien end Crate ices, whe BAT” Owe: ma oni { ‘president Jra’ Lewis. York in- ed sunny ‘and not much change in |. apie will head the Athie-— Belvedere Ave. troduced Pr Walsh es : ae A Deeper: | - ; Playgrounds will be open Mon- Rear of F. R. MacLaine Lad ey a ‘enek GCaae | WEATH . i as a days to Saturdays, beginning on Shows at 2 and 8m. ‘lian pileruende oa es ER University July 1 and closing on September Spoaser: Vol. Fire Dept. — f 1 in a ; : r 2. -St ised r of rapidly gaining pOpularity. TORONTO (CP) — Jempera- . : ‘ollewn — eee THE FAMILY! ‘1 r ithe —mree . or Monday to Friday, 9.30 a- - Hereford, Mr. Wals R ’ riday, 9.30 a-m ; Hereford, Mr. Walsh told the Law overnight Mish Wednesday R@QUISEFOPION 12 noon. 2 pm. —$ pm; 6:20— | vreers 52 Saturdays: 9.3 TOP CATTLE Vietoria “cee “ 43 . ah 2 Sete sae: ‘pm ; The Holsteins ar top Edmonton ccs 71 S F Tod ‘ : ‘ » 9 ‘ : cattle : in w Caache ones ae Yellowknife: ....... 55 69 et or ay “wae Pek oints out that in ad ane standporn of eaiie and also of Regina i iecehon 63 20 dition _ fiv - = oe ; popularity in. England. Dc Wistipes™ ......<0; nm About 225 students are expect. “tion to the five supervised ar.” Walsh recalled, there were very Toronto ...,.-..- 6; 9) €d to register today’ and Mon. ©2%: $0 mentioned, ‘five units of . * \few Holsteins. or Friesians as Gtewe ci. 6. 6x, an day for summer school. courses play equipment have been erect- 3 ~ ©; = |the breed is known in that-area; Montreal -...;...: a a3. «at St. Dunstan’s University, it ed in the North River Co-Op P Sette track inthe cariv—tetgu: “eat Quebec ——-ve ve 55 __ 79 Was learned lastnight {rom Development, for the use and Ss tied feet og when I was in England im 1962, Fredericton ...... ¥61, a SDU summer school 4 avery ys to eee eo -* : — : , ». Sai 5 7; Rev. V. G. Murnaghan in that sector. . 62. percent of al England's S#int_ John ........ 38 re ‘ew sli ORS = ‘when Webber brought. his cattle were either Fresians or a Moncton paeeeneen = & b cournes otters it enna sum mer os Censeinar Seated 3 ; | s cross of that b s WINS oss yc ceten 5 5 vy SDU inclu ull-credit -cour- aart + |troupes to tread the same boards ec at breed Charlottetown $3. 82 ses im chemistry 1, eroaomics 4 Spring Park. An additional slide The lectures were on safety for many years. Other travelling, Backing up his statement that , ’ and climbers h on_the highway and stock ‘es visited thie the Holstein is the ideal dual- SYM" = .-.+... 45-69 education 5 English: 2, English 10'\ictoria Park and’ climber on_the highway and city |SWek comtentre—ar the—nine--|purpose—antmat--Dr-—Walsh -saxd-X27mouth__... S1__70._.3._history 4. philosophy _3_an.d.oo iar FOS 008 5 eee | E cee streets and safety equipment (io oith century and the early |they are heavy milkers and the St. Johns, Nfld... 45. C8 Fine Arts: and half-credit cour. S@8 been” érected “at Hillsboro on their bikes and person. The leave of the’ twentieth century to milk: is the kind the nutrition- Boston. Neeeee te 49 89 ses in philosophy -1, socioingy |, or tania’ city police have-offered their | bring laughter: and teats to aud:- ists and the women hke—low in New York ....,... 7 92 = sociology 2, education 4 and his- . | r are to Tampa. 1. 05.. 2 mM lop 1. Peters, Gaudin | full co-operation to the boys ‘ences of: long ago. The spirit of fat and hizh in solid content. N Orl 69 pie : a | es | ok '2 1: 2 a | who will be operating theif ‘Jong gone artists of former! -When cross bred the Holstein wD in gaa a as 7 on Classes begin on Monday : | aie a own club.” years. will be lurking in the ‘grades sometime Blue. "often aes 61 83. July 4 and will contioue until Head The List cit inte Bcbishah wings of Kings Theatre, as pre- brown brand and,at least com- a ee ~~ August 13. ~ Registration -witt > ae a ws a en Se lananidl. 4. hee tone "I, HALIFAX (CP) — ‘The wea- take place today from 10-12 am. Stella Maris High School, Norty Adult,.Gen. Adm. Seat 2.06 ay pe D properly . ither office says a weather sys and from 3-5 p.m. and on Mo5n- Activity IF Birthda tractiveness, and at the same time restoring it to its former appearance of a theatre -of the 1850's.era. What has been ac- complished és-fantastic - 1d. ima- ginative’ The exterior has been who frequented the Old Town painted in victorian purple. The main entrance and exit are both adorned with gold fringed cano- pies. Old style English lettering, in_white, spell_out_ "Kings. The- atre’’, against the victorian the Canadian Flag; the blue and vince and the Stars and Stripes. ‘PAINTED IN GOLD The interior is painted in gold, thus. presenting the royal colors ~of purple and -gold. The high sed velvet claret paper. curtains and window drapes are also of claret. Gas light fixtures are installed on both side wal's and f-om the high ceiling will be spended nres their-plays for the entertainment fed and -cared-for ‘ The Hoistein stéer that is wef Island’ audiences. Local ar- tists of past years staged plays cared for wril fimsh two years land a whole variety of enter- of. ace. and their weight is so ‘tainment within the — theatre great. thev are much better than walls and in. the early days of stuff that is much lighter Ao motion pictures, who. will ever opinion, Dr. Walsh, passed on forget the shows of Patterson from a man who conducted an and Yeo, as they made this the- experiment at Lethbridge, Al- atre a stop in.their Island berta noted when Holstein cow circuit with the long-gone silent is through as a milk producer ‘movies. Annual school closings:'she generally: brings ‘twice as | bazaars and variety conceris much as the smaller breed anl- will never be forgotten by those mals Turning to agriculture in gen- Hall, with its unique furnishings eral, Dr. Walsh noted that P_E_I. | arid famous pot-bellied stove, leads many other areas in good _now a museum piece. Who can farming practices,” though you forget the yearsvof the War of still have a long way to go.” 1914-18. when the women of the SOILS AND CROPS ; Town gathered in the hall. with jyarn and —knit-the socks, mi! to Canadian soldiers on the bat- on emphasizing soils and crops. \tlefields af Europe. - “The unusual was that Mr. The classic oratorical battle McCague ha that featured the long gone poli- dously successful breeder itical meetings that were he'd hich quality Holstem cattle-—he here Kiticians bred and developed such all Stace {rom this Province and- across time—famoussires—gs- the great— Be | in Rag Apple Marksman, for ex- country lock horns titanic verbal battle in the arena ample of politics, Many former famous _ Dr. Walsh noted that he ts Canadian Prime Ministers and continuatly stressing the value others who later went on to the of good grass, early cut hay and Recalling that the late dack- purple background. From four |their old spinning -wheels and MeCague, Alliston, Ontano had flag staffs fly the Union Pack; |here carded the wool; spun the been a college classmate, the speaker toit the fiekt day crowd white fleur-de-lis of Labelle Pro- tens and scarves that were sent that,Jack had always insisted been a tremen- of Adult, Grandstand 3.00 Children 14 Price Rustico, held graduation exer¢i-_ Ses recently. Leading the grad- ‘uation class were Leo Peters tem from Quebec will gradual- day after classes for out-of-pro- ly cross the district today. Fol- vince students $43 te eee owe ow0-a0 NORTH RIVER + eSB ‘ SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 8:30 BIG FUN With the one and Jerry Lewis DOUBLE BILL BIG SHOWS For Your Pre - Holiday ' Pleasure Tonight - At Dusk and ce Midnight. ____ TONIGHT ONLY TWO Show af —Dusk— alt ToGeTHE® it Che OR ‘ 0? ore: rem f - t 9th the second play, ‘““Marriage- customs and activities chandeliers. A balcony adorns |"? ar POTntA > : tee G 7&@- pte a 2 -_____Go-Round’ will be presented Mrs. Beth McGowan of Mon- the beck section of the theatre (#8, made the rafters of this: | Vineet | 4 - 7 HIG! “and “Will Fun for one werk” For fague, with a long history of With a@ Seating capacity of Fifty aaa pin Sai a ee. whe_ta_ah.t___ Cy ne No, its => # J | the remainder of the summer theatre behind her saw, and Two hundred and fifty persons “") 2"0 anne oe ge ee ee ee oe e}>) ; 2 mie i / ) season, the plays Will aller- realized the possimiities # the can be seated in the main the) ing SEY: — ria} 'ge 4 j { i Ee r" =r anere ry = - { - 7 = “Ciher memory end —ege—old—tracht-on~ eS . ; im tf day's: Saturday's and Monday's | reer a Town Eee. | See eee ee ae eee CE lied Kings Theatre wit’ open ‘ts PAT TERSON’S = y w and) the other Tuesday's; Wed- ~ nesday's and. Thursday's. The Theatre schedule also calls for a swing along sing » along on Sunday nights throuthout — the summer : HEADING CAST Heading the cast will be Wal- ter Massey and his wife Anne Butler_of Montreal__Both_have wide experience in the theatre, films, television*and radio. Mr Massey is also known to Island Audiences as he has adjudicat- ed Dominion Drama. Festivals here - Other members of the cast inclide Marc Strange, who *récently returned from a tele- vision series in-Califorma, and Tud: Wiggins, both of -Toronto. CITY AREA FUNERALS - SAVIDANT FUNERAL —The faneral for Frederick L. Savi- dant. 99 Elm Ave., was held Wednesday, from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to Trinity Unit ed Chirch. Service was condue- ted by Rev. JG.E. Ball The hymns were “Lord Bless and nome” - Pity Us” and “What a Friend we Have in .Jesus’. A _ solo “Sometime We Will Understand” was sung by Mrs. Walter Cox: Employees of the Government. Garage attended-in a body. The flower bearers were: Bobby Cudmore, George Cudmore. ‘Henry Savidant. John Savidant,” Will Savidant. Kenny Savidant, ~ Bill Coles, and Kenny-Mackeod The pallbearers Sherren, Hector William Batchilder. ey, Albert. Murphy were Clifford MacQuarrie Bruce - Jos- and Harrison “ was Georgetown and to her it pre. sented the long-sought answer to real revival of’ fhe ‘legitimate theatre as a part of the every- day hfe of the average citizen She realized that across Canada the theatre revival is sweeping like a prairie fire and artists are searching for centres. in which to stage productions. This -sense—of-urgency-in-thefieid—of cultural development could, sne felt, be best served by the poten- tial present in'the Old Town Hall. She accordingly ‘made the necessary arrangements. with the municipal authorities: and sought and obtained a. long-term lease on. the historic bulding and thus was born ‘Kings Theatre’ The monumental task -of. re: ‘ furbishing -and redecorating the |theatre, both inside and outside, started. ever keeping ‘in mind the preservation and re- Storation of, its age old struct- ural beauty. and historical. at- 4 ’ extensive. alterations and instal- lations include an elaborate sys tem’ of stage lights; stage. set- tings; dressiné® rooms; plumb- ing and a complete redecorating of the whole building. Interest and enthusiasm in the whole project has spread throughout the Province during the past few weeks hun- “dreds of— persons have ealled— at the theatre to witness its re- novation and all expressed am- azement and fascination at the scope and artistry of the under- taking. Indicative of this inter- 'doors to Islanders #nd_ visifozs =i durirg its presentation of twe . |playvs during the summer seasen For Watch ei Repair of this vear, our. Centennial eva, and will go on to greater things in the years ahéad and 4 est and enthusiasm was_the ‘re. oa, eels cent forming, by the ladies of “ Georgetown, of a Theatre Gyild Ea and a recently held pantry ¥ale initiated their campag: to play a peri, as an auxiliary § service, of thir fascinating venture in 4 5 cu! tur as velopment. ~ ‘The. history — Haii's fascinating and holds 2s fa'gic memories of LEDERER L ODO ORE EG : ? Playing Tonight ‘Only ; 2 > 7 {Pe ty f Be ce sek 3IG DOUBLE BILL the “days | PRE-HOLIDAY SHOW | Playing Thursday Night Only PR ie pon aa : = — == saucering down to Earth : ———~tn an uproarious hit] git toa. PRE - HOLIDAY Midnight Show 5 You've never met a woman mie... — Hwa Fen Cam eos Show Starts at 12 p.m. Sharp se 23 ‘ TONIGHT: ELVIS IS BACK PRING- ————— ING YOU HOLIDAY FUN! IDAY--SATURDAY--——-"z8-—-—— “Ryan. Interment. 9 church cemetery wo inet A ie ee ee Guittohin. s inti same cease RARD FUNERAL — The tw | “STEVENS: JONES and ROMERO nt cain cm ste, | “of terror—or the ; ¥ : Brackley Point Road was held 770" & “ty Sete 94 lon Kneuth : Wednesday. from the Cutclilfe o*. voll unkindest cut of all. ‘ Son hee a ame gee BeOS, Funera! Home to the First Bap- tist Church. Service was condue- a i tre PLAYING FRIDAY and SATURDAY * ~ Mv “Shepherd” amt “'Come™ Let a : é = sebartactean toca age: RIP ae Us Sinz Of A. Wanderful L ae Us Sing Of A Wonderful Love” The Top Screen Adventure of the Year “"“The- Beautiful Land Emp! i | STARTING FRIDAY syees of the cee Ce CPERATION CROSSBOW” sonsnenenenncananananss anescapunetnans > ary. pall bearers were D ae 4 St ilies } ROCK HUDSON 7] VERY S 3 Thy ; fees, See: Mean _ | LESLIE CARON © “epee Stewart Wright and W. P. Mac, Sophie Loren — George Peppard’ CHARLES BOYER | : were Malcolm. Reeves, Herman Trevor Howard — John Mills a a Noes ees MacKay. Joe Sheoon, Brian ne , WALTER SLEZAK: DICK SHAWN LARRY STORY BOT Scott. Hugh MacLeod. and EJ} @ Ganteen Service “7 @ Show at Dusk aR TS PSTN TE > Saunders was in *h Interment church cemetery OE MELE ME MEME) AAAS * *, 4k" . — coe eal ; a a 2 specie a “a ranaslel orettinrrtan ; Ry Te ®, ! a Te : a