* ja Cardigan and Montague. The: |Club is providing transportation - ‘to anyone needing it to go to- ithe Clinic and thev have also jlooked after the Clinic adver- tising sin. Georgetown and. ar- rangements with ~ Bathurst 4| Marine Limited for their em- y jployees to be given time off to | attend The Clinic’ in-Cardifan under the sponsor ship of the Canadian, Legion. Cardigan Branch is: receiving the active Ssupport..and cooperation of .the Georgetown Lions Clubs Letters of thanks will. be for- | warded to afl organizations that donated tables and chairs for use at: the recent binge. and GEORGETOWN -, King Lion! when. all the bills. are received Allan MacPhee presided over the | by the treasurer cegular meeting of the George- A letter was read: from the town Lions Club held ip’the club nursing staff of: the Kings Coun- room ‘recently . ty Memorial Hospital in Mon- The report to the meeting of |tague “offering their services the mammoth bingo held in the when the Glaucoma Clinic is rink and sponsored by the club held. The club made arrange was. given and the financial re- ments for the part) they would turns proved satisfactot¥.-Final- play in cannéction® with the ization of the repoct will be made holding of the blood donor clinic \ receive -letters of thanks. The | — ; eo — Z ~ Club -will remember in a tang-/ ible way four non-members who | .| were of great assistance to them jin running the Bingo A donation will be forwarded | to the Canadian Heart Founda- Lisa Parker The Club decided to submit a tender on being offered for sale by the Cardigan Consolidated School Board and if successful they will ~haul the school to. Georgetown | ./ for use as a Club Room and as a | Lions Community Hall, for discussion as a result of cor- respondence received, one of FOR THE BEST IN - FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT LOOK TO THE PARKVIEW August 31st, Lions Lindsey | The meeting also decided to donate. their float to Kings! Theatre if they wish_to .show. it in the Cup and Saucer Parade “in-_Charlottetown during> Old ‘Home Week A donation was also made towards the costs of holding the. recent Red Cross International Governor : ‘ Children under 12:free Show at Dusk | First Time at Regular Prices Adults 75c Playing Tonight | Georgetown : It was decided to hold a ehicken—barbecite for all club members and thvir wives later in the month and a number. of} members were appointed . to make the neressary§ arrange- ;ments in connection—-with this yevent Oe ereeedec cer cresessavacernves ACADEMY AWARD { JULIE ANDREWS { “;H. Arsenault BEST ACTRESS | | = Dies ea sai The death occurred- at the Prince County Hospital on Sun- rday August 7, of Hubert’ Ar- Tsenault, at-the age of. 73, after Lony a few weeks of. illness. --Hubert-Arsenault—was—born—at-, “st Hubert son of the late Mr.? and Mrs Joseph M Arsenault. “He -has lived in various parts of the Island _and.Neéw. Bruns- wick . untiL-about twenty years | Lago when he built-himself a (home in “St-- Hubert “and” has- lived there until last sFanuary. when he moved to the Summer- | set Manor in Summerside | “where he remained ‘until a Tew weeks before his death when he had to enter hospital He was married to the former Christina Doucette of Tignish. He ; - is survived by a brother-in-law ee : Dolore Arsenault of Summerside , = and several nieces and nephews. | ‘ Re. “ > He was _ predéceasetl: by a} brother Moses who was killed ear S * . . x, ¥ : ae sens ao oe x ™ me i = 3 Plus 4 other Academy Awards! alt Disney 's f 4 +4 +4 +t ~< sTTTa ToT TTTT TIITT “4 ( TITTTT TITITT TTT Tr P DOCS CC OCSECC 435th 43 TTF stir TITTT TIT dete. added Ppeeeos peeeos pec dp-dp- bpd 44s. +454 >< 4 Addbddd- dd $.44-4454445>- peeeoe peeeces tists ddd peceee: also by a sister. Marié Anne (Mrs: Dolore Arsenault). Funeral, under the direction of the Compton Funera) Home |took place from the home of his |niece Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gaudet, St. Hubert to St. James: Church, Egmont Bay where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated at 9 o'clock -by ~Rev.. Phillip Cloutier who—also- officiated at | the cemetery. . SULIE ANDREWS * 7 VAN DYKE DAVIG 7 FeVit eee * GLYNIS JOHNS ie ORE oc: a Re WN TEGHNICOLOR® Reset @ te Vor Menor hehe ‘Pall bearers were Alphee Gal- GIL WALSH 0 ny (a GRAD! PLIRAES: BL WALSH ROBERT STRENSON ¥ secesces lant,-Leonard Gaudet, Phil. Leo. D. Sylvere and John D.. Ar- senault. Interment was in the “Church cemetery ~ STARTS TONIGHT Show at dusk (8.50 p.m.) Special Admission Prices, Adults 1.00; Children under Rs Tony Curtis-Jack Lemmon NatalieWood ‘blac Wine Great Race” . PY ‘The Mad Automobile Race...The Western The Devilish Dirigicycle... The The Sinking Iceberg... Some of the gems in The greatest comedy of all time? The Great Pie Fight.. .-The Sheik’s Tent.. Fiend’s Dungeon.. Saloon Brawl.. FR a KEENAN WH DTK ROSS MA Nh ARTIN: TECHNICOL OR’ PANAVISION’ FROM, WARNER BROS. i Kok kK ORE OK HK Hk kk Ke e Royal | donors of door prizes will also) : tion-in-memory_of_the late-baby— two of. the scorn A number of matters came up | which was the coming visit on! to the Province of | Swimming and Water Classes in | —-é-e-in—action—during World War IT, Apvill ' lottetown acu CED ROE UR i ’ | a“ i | e) 8 Week" |London studies music there and |which took her | She“ spent’ five years in “England west end. LECTERN DEDICATED — Ww. -staff officer of religious ad- =ministration, Air Defence Com- dedicated at the RCAF: Chat- ham Protestant Chapel. Shown during-the service are Flight Sergeant’ G. L. “Grant ‘and flying officer W. H. Morris, In meniory of F/I. Jack Rev. L Mould,. assistant. Craig, a former Islander and “a flying instructor at R.C’A F. Station Chatham who was kill- - mand Headquarters, who as- ¢ moe : : ge ISON ics cacinys 35 69 ed_in the crash of a Sabre Air- members of the Protestant sisted Flight Lieutenant GW: pasion 55° 70 craft in: 1965, this memorial: Chapel committee; who pre- Yates, -Chatham, Protestant 4 in 0 “20 lectern- with jntegral public ~ sented the memorial ice ded «chaplain in the dedication ser- Wreceea ON wesere es a “ | Q : ron ader,_—_Vice., } address system “was ey “eation and Squad : oS anipae 2 74 | pletelygfitai sunderstood the pur- “taking ie had a ‘‘brainstorm- seen Ms 2 Premier pose of: Thursday’s — meeting |ing’ session, ‘that resulted im Ottawa 50 72 with Howard Darling, chairman J songsbéing written. to and. about |Montreal 50 7 of the Canadian- Martine Com- a i Gives Reply sm SS ee ag tn oe The | “meeting initially was a ‘posed for "Ie", works -of art Sait Toke. a = 45% ‘Te St t t courtesy. call from Mr. Darliag; created around’ it and some Monnicn Nl ae 80. oO a emen to meet with me and determine | lother weird , and wonderful Halifax ........... 52 «79 Lara ae a F = : ne ee thee caer an ie \things done. But spontaniety Charlottetown. ..... 47 76 n replying to a statemen a ‘Sydney ~ diets 140 74 made Saturday mormng by the’ proposed increases in CNR ferry does “niay some part ih a Bap: Sarma oe ae Leader «of. the Opposition, W.R: Fates, stated, Premier Campbell. |pening”’ and anybody on Mon- hha cl ON NR cpeocaings AR 60 ‘Shaw. Premier Alex Campbell | “TAs to Mr Shaw's statement jday. night’ ‘suddenly feels com- New York 65 82 |said that’ Mr. Shaw had com-_alléging that the opportunity has |pelled to’ write _a. sonnet. an ode. Jacksonville Ea one ‘90 | been,-lost. for_Island groups $04 ballet or something to. “The ‘Tampa aa (oom 99 jmake ‘representations to Mr. Miami (agg Coon - | Darling, I caa assure the leader Potato” they'll likely-~have .a Los Anaelen., <5: 65 79 : of the eee this is not the | | willing audieace to listen to the San Francisco vin 54 69 t- lease: te \fruits of their creative genius ai |=] have expressed the feeling | Nobody really knows yet what HALIFAX. (CP). — The wea- _: \of-Mr—Darling that it would= 1 land see what it will be. CITY AREA -FUNERALS now be convenient eith@rfor~ government—of the Provinc®s i people in the tourist industry aad | those in agriculture to ‘set their | work aside -and begin prepara- | tions for the full scale hearing |. on ferry rate increases | ‘'T-believe therefore, that these hearings will not occur before | late October and Mr. Darling will | be in the province oae month |prior to the hearings to make | ‘arrangements for all interested | BRIEFS Mrs.’R.L. MacPherson, .Oyster Bed ‘Bridge received the news of the death, of her sister-in- law, Mrs. Margaret Muirhead, Belmont, Mass; who_ passed away on August th at the age of 91 years. SPEND VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Millard. W. Coles and children, Cynthia, Patricia, David and Lesley, have returned to their home in Montreal after spending their vacation on the Island. | LOOKING INTO NEED A: repr resentative of the Cen- “tral Mortgage and Housing Cor- poration’s regional office in funeral for Fauntleroy Kennedy 'was held Friday, August 12 from the. MacLean Funeral Home where funeral. was conducted by ’ stated Premier Camp-_ |gational hymns were .‘'0. Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go’’ and “Fight the Good Fight’. Attend- | “ing in a body were members of their sav, bel! Ce t She —_the-Second--Canadian- Seige—Bat=- en er OW | -|tery-and his Honour, Lieutenant- “Governor W. < MacDonald. Goes Monday William MacCallum, Malcolm | Reeves, Blake Wood Jr., Dr. Greene Jr. Interment took place federation Center is when and | ° where it’s “Happeniag’™ and} in. the Floral Hills Memorial Pall bearers ‘were Gay - Judson, Y Next Monday night at the Con- | 'H. H. Pierce, and Sydney all eager. theatre goers should Gardens. Halifax, Mrs. John Hanlin, has Make a point to happen to be; DONOVAN FUNERAL — The | spent the past week in the pro- there: oe funeral for Allan’ Chester Dono- vince looking into the need for The ‘ ‘Happening has been or- ( jvan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ganized by Don Cullen of the iter Donovan, East Royalty, took 1966 Summer Festival Company {place on Sunday afternoon to St. jand will involve other members |piyg Tenth Church, where Re- of the company, the staff of jquiem High Mass was celebrat- publicity department at the cen- leq by Rt. Rev. P.F. MacDonald, tre. the Art Gallery personnel V.G., who also conducted the and many more, maybe even |service at the grave. The mem- |\to assess the present service Some local citizens who” happen |hers of the staff of the Depart- jand ‘consider what type of ser- to feel creative. ment of Veterans Affairs attend- ivice would best be suited to! It’s going to take place on \eq‘the funeral. The pallbearers |the area—an inspection branch, Monday night in Memorial Hall were: Fred Williams, Ronnie jor a-full-office- She said that following the performance of \Bradley, John Heartz, Doug she will be reporting her find--'Anne of Green Gables’’, and /Murl, John Jenkins and Brian jings to the regional office, who the proceeds are going to the| Smith. Interment took place in in turn make a report to Charlottetown and Prince Ed- the Catholic cemetery, the ser- |the head office in Ottawa on the ward Island Hospitals ivice being conducted by matter. Maybe a ‘‘happening’’ could | \MacDonald. | For the past’ week~Mrs:-Han-“besdescribed-as—some creative} |lin has been working from the -finpoking”’ at some of the ob- | Board of Trade -office in Char- jects and ideals of our society,” | setting up.a permanent CHMC | office here.. ; Mrs. Hanlin -said yesterday that CMHC has felt a growing concern for sometime now about the service in Charlotte town and that her job will be DOUCETTE FUNERAL The funeral for Leo M. Doucette and she has beea and the object of adoration and took place om Sunday afternoon available to ‘answer inquiries abuse at this particular. ‘‘hap- from. his late residence 5# on NHA loans and also on pening, will be none less noble Greenfield Ave., to the church of municipal and provincial pro- object than ‘:The P_E.T. Potato”. 'The Most Holy Redeemer. - His oo that CMHC 2_undertakes. MS s not all spontaneous, thos those remains were received into. the | church by the rector, Very Rev. xk kK *& ** — M. MM John F. Maloney, C.Ss.R. Rev. ‘TOWERING ABOVE ALL ists tics" i ithe yaa High Mass. Pre- lint in the Sanctuary were Most Rev. Malcolm A. Mac- MIG Eachern, Bishop of: Charlotte- HTY ADVENTURES 2", '2" vn ‘son, Paty Rev. F.J. Maloney, C.Ss.R..e Rev. Clarence Pitre, Rev. Cameron Macdonald, ‘ TODAY = TUESDAY sHOWK yee CiSs:R., Rev.: W.J: Enright, i ./C.Ss.R., and Rev. Adrian Arsen- jault’ An honour guard from the’ Bishop MacEachern Assembly was under Worthy Pilot J.D. MacAskill. The members of the Prince Edward Island Pharme- cutical Association, the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre jDame, the staff of Reddin Bros, land members of the Royal Cana- ldian Legion attended the funer- , jal. The honorary iwere: Dr. J.A. MacMillan, Dr F.A. MacM{ilan. Sidney fT. Green, H.E. Hyndman, Dr. Tre- vor Waye, C.H, MacArthur, Leo. nard MacDonald, J. Cyril Elin ag and John’ T. Doyle The active pallbearers were’ EP Foley, Rov Smallman. Horry’ Wedge, Ernest H Wafth, JA Mae filan. and Ralph lankin« teval Canadian grays side service was conducted by Harry Mortimer~ with the Last Post and Revielle 4ounded by” 1F ramk Smith The interment took place in: the Catholie* hasta BY ie LAW. CLAIMED ANOTHER MAN'S BRIDE ae TA Yio NM CHARITON HESTON “RICHARD Boone’ “The WAR: LORD é » oe e Technicolor - Panavision ten’ the BEM ce, being conduct | CAPITOL | Ae ge ed by Kae wi poticn, CSsk Bite ’ piggy” Legion #4. Rev. . pallbearers | The Ay - WEATHER TORONTO tures: Low. overnight, (CP) ‘ane era jnoon and evening. . temperatures. today will - Tempera- high, Sunday ot Will -happen— the idea is to go -ther,office. says it will start out iwill be forwarded . to. St. Dun- | i Tryon; munities with onshore wiads. I Regional forecasts: | Cape Breton, Prince Edward |minutes indiv iduals and groups to have Rev. Ross Howard. The congre- Island: Mostly sunny today with | |town. Sun riseg today at 6.23) |day, August 16 at 2:90 p.m. Ip and |a‘m.and_ sets at 8.11 p.m. Syd- |times ADT. , seasonable. light winds. _temperatures Low-high at ‘BAR SERVICE “The Happening” - -- in MEMORIAL HALL, at 10 p.m. -A special evening of nonsense with the Festival Performers. All proceeds will be donated to the Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island Hospitals. |Europe and the Far East and |to’ Sydney, ‘Philippines and Hong Kong ‘City - |Hickey ahd Nicholson. ~| Olive in . California, | (sland News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottevawn Mon., Aug. 15, 1966. 5 Donna London Appearing Here Donna’ Londoa, a young Can- 7 adian girl who has*sung her” way around the world, will be in Charlottetown this week to take part in the - “Old Home festivities, : Miss London will be appearing | on. the Irving Oil float in ~ the | Gold Cup.and Saucer parade 02 | Friday morning, and on Wed- |: nésday. evening wil be perform- fg in front of the grandstand | iring—the. harness racing pro- gram, at the Driving Park Born in Saint John; N-B., Miss won a Beavérbrook scholarshin, | | to Engand to study opera and oratoria sing- © _ing._ While: ia England she be- |came_ interested in popular | music and started working on iTV, radio and in supper clubs. ‘and while there had her own ‘television program and ae ee “MISS. LONDON - jpopular -eatertainer——in he| swank supper clubs of Condon'e Ont., and appears caolny -o aha toured | television and does ‘some supper. club work. has sung. her way from Rome! This summer she ie visiting Australia, to the the Maritimes: for six weeks‘ ia “ connection with the ‘Irving OH | “Biggest Draw in tne East” veoatest, E ’ wats Resident 1 Dies Suddenly Mrs. H. R. Bell The death ocogrred. _suddenly Passes Away of ‘Charies Donovan at his late Soe ‘residence, 64 Cumberland St. The oath occurred at the He was a member of the Bas- Prince County . Hospital, Sum- ilica Laymen's Association aad merside, on Sunday, August 14, | the Benevolent Irish Society. \of Mrs. Harrison R, Bell, Water He was employed until the | Street East, Summerside, after time of his death at the firm-of | @ short illness. For -two years Donna now lives: in _ Toronto, | Born-in Summerside, the for- , He leaves to. mourn three sons mer Lulu Robinson, she wae and three: daughters, Edith and the daughter ofthe late Mr. U..S. A.,|.and Mrs. George W.. Robinson Noreen, Saskatchewan, Charles, of Summerside and she lived [Ontario, Chester of East Roy- ralty and Lloyd at home. predeceased her 7 years age. He was--predeceased by his | She Was a. member ef the 'wife;~Margaret. a daughter and | Trinity United Chureh. | two-sons. + | His remains“are resting at the. | daughters; Nancy, Mre. - Ray Hennessey Fitneral Home and | Bulk; Janet“ Mre. Donald Lord, ~Joyce, Mrs. Arnold ~ sunny in all regions today.. How- | stan's Basilica Tuesday moraing Ford, Winaipeg. Other sur- ever, cloud ahead of a disturb- | at 8.45 for Requiem Higa Mass | now centred near the Great | Lakes will move into the west- | regions during the after- | cemetery. Afternoon |———_—-_—___—_——_ reach the high 70s at most inland local- | KENNEDY FU NERAL — The ties white remaining inthe hit High tide today at Charlotte- 60s and low 70s"in coastal com- include two sisters, Mrs. Mark Calder and Betty vivors.. at 9.00 am. . Interment tm the Catholie |.town, The: following: brothewe aad: sisters predeceased her, Sen ator B.W. Robinson, © Mrs. Jean Donald, and Mre. Morley M. Bell. jmey §8.and 76. Charlottetown 86 | pand, 78+» town 9.44 a.m. and 11.39 p.m. At Rustico at 5.14 a.m. and 8.06 pm. Summerside tide eighteen| the Bowness Funeral Home te later than Charlotte-| | Trinity United Church on Tues- . all | terment- in Peoples cemetery, ‘Summerside. ~ Confederation Centre TONIGHT Don't miss - - - - NO MINORS PLEASE Admission $1.00 vo “with ‘Howag wae Tittle and the, Confederatinn? Centre Box Office "Sumesefsi dé Ticket Office: Linklefter Travel Agency eT teigoitodaD Centre ( ‘anadiasy Puppet. Theatre oo Zo 2:00" and 3:30 ‘ Ope 10 dm. 9:30 p.m. . ‘Left te mourn are’ three The funeral will be held from . | tere all her -life. Her-husband Robinson, both ef Charlotte.