SWINGING ALONG to the I‘lliri oi the Lads and Lassirs' Pipe Band are members the loath Battalion flan. The First World Associa- war ot unit hcld its annual reunion in Montague yesterday with Mayor T. E. tilacNutt presld. ing \‘rxtyenr's gathering will be m Charlottetown. , Incoming it-Govern0l ls 105lh Bat’n Patron MONTAGUE conduit and tor Kings, Peter MarAliis» or THE ot'dnnlay ter, Montague Representative: "Many honors have been com-i irom oil the Island are Stanley log to me lately. but inc one Ii Bryant, Montreal tor Canada. received today l anprccinteiand Dr .i MacLzunan, Maid. very, very mllril." dcclorcd l.t ‘en. Ilnss Col. w. .I MacDonald. who nnsi Maior lIIncNutt presided st yesterday narood patron a! the 105th Battalion .\' orintion. l the mceting and reports were i read by the secretary and treas- Cul, Macrlonnld will take ot-‘urcr rice today as lieutenaninovcrn-i It has decided to hold ne x1 or of Prince Edward Island. Hel year‘s reunion In Charlottetown. was named patrnn oi the asst-is A mcmbcr who has been ill (or elation t Its annual rcunlon a long time, RL. Cotton was held In Montague at \cn’s Tliea- ‘ welcome-d to the reunion. F allowing the meeting. the tre. "Ti’ill la an: of the nicest tin-i Veterans paraded from the the- Iora A person can have. and I atre to the Beaver Club tor din» hope to he able to attend a ner. stopping on the way to great many more rcuniohs." he place a wreath at the Memor- told the veterans oi the First World War unit, i NEW OFFICERS The new slate oi otiirers clot; ted included honorary prettdent. L. W. Goodi l . v Palmer; chall‘m Fhall; secretary. an. E. D. Ma M. L n: prrsidcnt. RE. 9. cc ire- Olacted); treasurer. D. Bell Ire- vast E, MacNuti. born the Charlottetown area. Raprcsentaiirc inr Queens president. All are ls Norman MacDonald: for Prince VI I: t a r Travers. Summerside. EASTERN BRIEFS GREENFIELD AT . Earl power. 247 Grafton sh, City. is visiting in Greeniirid, tho guest of his uncle Power and Mrs Power. VISITS AL‘NT Miss Geraldine power. 24": 'i till 6 Grutton st. city. is I , cunt, Mrs. Gerald \ansh. M Walsh and family. Eiiintvale. RECENT GUEST stirs. Bernard hatclulder. VISITING UPTON Mr. and Mrs. Eloy How Upton. have as Mrs. _Acorn and [as-lily. VACATION AT HOME weeka vacation at the hnme Mr. and Mrs lld. Forest Hill. RETURNS HOME C turned to utter being a patient in RECENT VISITORS Mfll William Michael (on. non NOVA dice/TIA l lelrd'doneii. ' L wan GunsTa a. S i i a. N. Hooley. Montague. noM OSHAWA lettt their gueaLlc Howlett's aim and daugh- .lgr-iu-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Alex 1 . Sandra Hooley ot arachiev Mn. Shaw an Io] Arthur. city, war! guest- ll Wodunday at Mr. and Mra. Joseph T. H e r m s n MacDonald. can: Iottetown. ll spending hia tw a at Alired MacDon- larence MncLennan has re- is home in Upton the .xings County Memorial Hospi- MI. “I. and Mrs. Waiter Rowe. III. and Mrs. Peter Maruwltch and Alan Ray of Rorkinxham, wane mt viyim to liai School by Major nlncNutt ‘and Mr. Lee. The parade was led by Burke‘l Lads and Lars- les Pipe Band. Mayor Bruce Yen welcomed 9 members to the town and hoped this would not be flte last time they would hold their re. union in Montague. GUEST SPEAKER .. The guest speaker. Mainr Douglas McGowan. MC, 1) tribute to the record at the 105th Battalion and told of VI!- iting Camp aorden outnrio tor the iirst time after 2! year]. He described the modern ar- my camp with its parka ior each of tho service branches and Its recreation Iacilities. mo< numents and displays at the various types oi weapons, artil~ lery, and transport vehleiea. Some of these included horse- drawn tour-wheeled wagons and Inmtliar to first World War veterans. the one-bars: Iwo~ iwh elcd army kitchens. Iii-alor McGowan urged any ol the members who happened to he in the vicinity oi the csmp ‘to veil It A vote of thanks to tha Mon- taguc Legion Ladies Auxiliary was extended by Dr. .7. Man- Lonnan {or the banquet. and this was tollowerl by the slag- lnE of the marching song at the a n. “ 105th and many other army tongs. Piano accompanist was Mrs. Atwood MacDonald. Mon- Dlxon is the oldest member of ‘Director Turns Actor To Fill iTwo Roles In Show Festival In the annals or Hollywood. there are many accounts oi sc- tors turning into directora. but this weeir in Charlotte- town, the Shaw Festival Com- pany pulled a real switcheroo on tradition. The producerdir- iSiAND NEWS PAGE ‘nixuar not puma-Id It I vu- dor'n anon. no in flood In .ld com or ” dlyn. No PER .. A Monacollo mu. Alb-II Hum. MacDonald. VII “1nd m and costs or so day r pou- . a to . Montague, Souris, Kings County h be liquoruwllen I. on not _.__ ve . rm . 2 The 1‘ Thurs. Aug 1, 1988. lAdlouI-E‘ifod until Aug. 7. wu the charge at driving while im- Defence SOURIS —- T h r e e charger ngninlt Falter Daniel MacIntyre Kings ounty magistrate-s court boiore Magistrate James a. Johnston. .1. Arthur McGui- Ban represented the Crown. The charges against Macln- tyre one ' 5 e in a public place by swearing and using obscene language. re- sisting an otiicer in the course oi his duties and causing damo age valued at less than son to RCMP property. All were adiour. the Shaw Festival company. load to Aug. 14,, in Soul‘ia. when The play tonight begins at the a court sicnographer could he usual time ml 3.30. But tomooipresent. "w “Sits PMPW" Wi“ mt Macintyre had originally been begin until 9-30- m on!" W at" charged with creating a distur- “mmm'i' “may "‘51" shov- bance by boiug drunk but this Perl. was ch n It need yesterday to To Count Change ‘ were heard yesterday here in c paired laid agalnat William “I- churd Grant, of Souria. A charge of causing damaga valued at in! than to the property at Albert Conway New Zenland. again-t Al- phonse McCormack, aim at New Roland. wan withdrawn by the crown. Objects mus were I'mlnd guil- ty oi poaaesslon ol liquor at other than their residence. and were fined m and Colin or N a a. Hines nt 5% and coat: or 15 daya were handed down to two person found guilty of being In- toxicalcd in A public place. swearing and obscene humans. The many in charge brought omment from delencc counlel Mclvln .1. would who teit it was unfair for the Crown to change the charge without no- tifying the defence who nd a. come prepared ior the original charge. He also tell that the Crown should pay the expenses {or the defence witness" wh u had been acheduled to Mltiiy regarding the original charge. Magistrate Johnston laid that it defence could find suitable precedent. the Crown would ply tho witnesses, The defence Could otter no precedent at the min ment ndrew G e o r g e aiaisdell, Instructions Awa' ed By Hosp. Workers Inatructiona as to the course of action to be taken In the Iilht o! the government’s relunl lo Wharf Contracts Are Ann CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA —Annnuncement at two larger and (our nnnller Mini nwalted from John Mac- Mtllan. Saint John. by the un- Inn local, representing non-pro- lulinnll workers It the two Charlottetown hospitals. The local: had requested the boardbeletupwatdinletv- fling Contract dIlputea they are having with the bmpitull. It ll underltnod that Mr. Mac- MIllIn has lorwarded I letter to tho National Union at Public Employees local here. which contain- inatructiuna regardth what ltepl should be man In order to obtain contract: with the hospital: concernlni villa Increalel. ounced whart Ind broakwaia in Idflnfi‘ County. P mi! 2 21'! Wednesd y b .I Mullflll)’. MP Iur Kings. y am Mr. Mull-Hy Illd that . Iss sad MacEwnn oI Mimi. stew-rt have been awarded . $6,942 contract tor breakwater “pulli- lt. Little Sand! THE" ware IIX under- received, Edmund A. Arsennuit 0i ram'a Village, contract. .I, w a s Ab- :- i'. v water repairs at Pond. Filve tenders ceived nn this contract. Mr. Ah aenlnlt I.l presently undertak. In] some wharf repairs at Georgetown. Otllnr lmnller contract-s tli have been I ed or will i: lhortly include wharf repair: at Montana, wharf repairs It Sturgeon. belch protection work It PW! Bench whorl A Ding‘veil‘s Mills, wnes fou nd guilty oi being in possession to! appoint an arbitration board. in STRUT"! CLUMIY The peacock". strut is achr- sliy ids attempt to avoid trip- ping over his old leet and to s repairs at Nautrsge. Mr. Mull. ally said all these contracts will be for under $5,000. All s-lx projects are expected to get underway in the hen balance his learla train. any: the National Geolrlpblc Society. luture and to be completed In I few when. ector. Ltonel Dixon, is now handling maior parts in two at t e Festival productions, "How lie Lied to Her Husband". and "Candida". What happened was the mic derstuciy's dream. Summerslde actor lain Woiiendon last week» end leit the company tor reas- ons shout which the east de-. clincd to comment. This letti three role: vacant Charles smith took over the "chocolate. cream soldier" art or "SergI-‘ us Saranoii" in "An-ms and the. Man". The parts oi the laveo ; sick poets, the one in “How He Lied" being a take-oil on the one in "Candida", went to the‘ director himselt. Ms. Dixon made his ‘dabut' in “How He Lied". Tuas- i day night. Although he had re-‘ hesrsed ior only a day and. as he told The Guardian yesterday sitcrnoon. a stage {or eight years through the ludicrous role oi Henry Apjahn" in a manner that had the audience at Queen Charlotte auditorium laughing uprosriously throu about. tin neriormance. i Tonight the director-turned-ac- tor treads the boards as "Eur gene lilarchbanlrs" in “Canle da". giving his iirst perform-i ance in this play. . Dixon commented yesterday that this casting is rather ironiesl. The part or Msrchbanks is that at the youngest in the rust; Mr. Growers Insure 1,050 Acres Agriculture Minister Andrew E. MacRae ynsterday unnounc» ed that so far 1.050 acres at crops have been insured underi the prmdncial Drop Insurance plan. Areas covered are :25 acresi oi potatoes between 47 growersi and 715 acres oi grain ownedl by 27 growers. The premiums are $5.06 per acre tor potatoes and Eli cents per acre tor grain. In the event at loan or dam- age the grower receives $158.05 H taguc. Mill E dith Judson. Upton.i waa a recent guest at George-i town at the home of Mr. and .iCyclingUS. ‘ ‘On Tour Of Maritimey I i Ton American teenagers cur- rently visiting the Island caute here by bicycle. Their Island visit is the lm nag: at 1 Maxi- time cycling Iaur which began lane 28. The live boys and five girls oi this getic group are members at American Youth Hostels. Two oi the young cyclists, Wendy Goldsmith. Wastpurt, Conn. and Ian Gordon. West bury. N.Y.. Hid ymterday that d. the grotnp covers ms miles per a n Nancy Michael oi Charlottetown ‘ iiors to Manta. day, on the average, that ion)! distances II! train and bus. Thc'y (mind only two Wllfli hostels I’ll the Maritime am; the rest of use time they ale-pt in community centres. camp Sim. YMCA‘: and burns. Wendy com matted Ell! found the "mic, but pletiaesque." ll FLAT TIRES Following their any at tho Charlottetown YMCA laat night the group travelled to Cavendlfll Beach. where they will remain tor two days. About :5 Funds ol cinihlnl and equipment Ire carried on and veiled .. each hike. Thus inr there has Ma. and Mrs. Keith Hooley, all their children Cheryl and Dania have returned to or Iva. Oat. alter an enjoyable v. spent In Montague n oi Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam been on bicycle b-oubie with the exceptlon at one machine which enough about bicycles to deal so . The American lioth Hostels is a “tremendously israe" or. with Whip d reaching new“ Ole United Shh ea. they «to. lath the American and Canadian mlnlnllonl are fit lumauaml Youth tar In Japan. Payment. I! Ite- doo- out au- a manta a trip. I“ II I I‘M-I d NI- mm m Milled m tact. one at the member» at been “gait WE had 14 flat tirel. 11!: boys know C with any troublm that Irlle. they .i id w and a lesion put ‘1 Per acre for Dotatoel and or gra'n Teenagers ; "Everyone tinds It most iortaoie to cycle in shorts seems odd to many people here. especially tor the boys to wear shorts." WEATHER TORONTO (CF) — Tempera- ture! tuned by tho wuther omce: corn- : thin Dawson Vancouver . . entomd WK solvents late Wedmeday even- ng across the district. their are expected to be light:- with «manner a tea decrees htgher than dsose experienced wedneadw. Regional iorccssts: mm and vinlgily; starch snore; lottatotvntSnod-n, Mon and a), laden-town Iii r so It'll Saint John at and In, umnnd. Campbeatoo SHOP IN osting toll THE MAN WITH THE AXE STORE Next to Bison, Montague hit/iii titlii int/tilt I : tin» long L A 'Iit’Tl'lnpS prkrsi v‘ “I.” (/Mwialfi ‘70.»... “""':“ Note to Tourists . . Please tact tree to drop Into our store any time . Note our "CHOPPED DOWN" prices and null! nanny dollar! on your clothing needs. Louis Wright. Montague DISCOUNT PRICES EVERY DAY! —_ Garrett’s Tourist Court Morrison's Beach. Itoute 3 Near Gtorgctawn. P. E. I. scvcn Fully Equipped Cottages Wcli Separated privacy with 2 - 6 Persona 0 Three mats rlshing Sale Sandy Beach lot Chlldrzn . 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