Members of the Allied. Youth eabinet. are seen discussing plans_for summer projects _ to be carried out by various AlJ- _lied Youth posts across the DISCUSSING PLANS» | country. Show? here (SEAT- ‘ ED) are Julia Knox and Kenny DesRoches, (STANDING) are Alan Coffin, Dennis MacKay and. Gerald Gallant. The cab- inet decided(to send two dele- gates from each Allied Youth Post to a workshop to be held at Augustine Cove the first ~ weekend. in September. y DramaFestivalAdjudicator _ Praises P.E.I. Perform ers” feet eto “You can be ea seu of the young People. performing here tonight,”"’ commented _ad- judicator Evelyn Garbary ‘at the | Prince’ Edward Island Drama |S Association's. High = See 7S ‘Festival held ‘at the £ ! t J Confederation .Centre Theatre. Saturday night.’ The final consisted of three: -high schools, one from each county on the Island, who had earlier been chosen at a !o- al festival to represent that re- gion Appearing last night were Alberton Regional High School,~ Prince County: Morell Regional jing, plays and directing and said were not using the props to illus iter George Melas, 72, resigned confined to a few areas. The Ul- . , High’ School, Kings County, St. |that she would like to see more trate their actions however the Thursday, Dunstan's High School, Queens. Each school presented the play which they performed at} the regional competitions. Each were one act plays. - Speaking as the director of the Playw right’s Workshop, Ha- lprobentative to a league meet- ‘in i A $25 scholagthip set for a stu- dent in GradefX Tignish Region- | al High Sch6m,. will be presentéd jin June, $10 was voted for school: __. prizes. Donations. were made to —~' the Salvation Army, and Fiow- ers of Hape campaign. Mrs. Les- ter-McAlduff and Mrs.-E.C. Per- ry were’ named as. voting dele- gates to the provincial conven- | tion of the Ladies Auxiliary slat- led for Borden on. Wednesday, {May 18th. | The Red Cross. Blood —donor., ‘elinie will be held in thé legion ie home on. Wednesday, June 8th, ; eae a wilk--again fax Vrs. Garbary’ said that € ‘ommenting on iV" Stands: the~ladies~auxttiary~ ishe was a little disappointed the House’ by Gwen Pharrls | jassist at the clinic’. A Apnatoe Ringwood, presented by the “Al- berton Regional High School and directed by Robert Paul Batchil- | der she said that the “play __suf- | fered through lack- of pace; it was too slow. Because it was so slow “she said; “‘the tension was lost.’ VERY. WEAK oe She fold the: actors that they Should move and—speak—at- the same time. The players were labout two of the plays. These ‘two were written during the 30's. //She said that she would liked’ to have seen plays written by dra-: matists who are writing now. She’ explained that dramatists iwriting in the present day have ito become known and have their |material used and that the direc- |tors, actors and actresses must a rate in using this mater- $ ct--would—say—theirtines—Also they done ‘in verse. Z wea Conimenting on the“fhdividual Of the other two plays, “Pound~ jplays Mrs.-Garbary was pleased-\On Demand” ‘by Sean O’Casey, iwith the performances and had—_presented by Morell Regional lvery high praise for a few of the High, directed by John A. Clark lindividuals acting in them. and “Seven Against One'’ oy (sland Nomination — d Is nomination day Today the May 30 election and there ‘for , _.is..mobody- in site other than Liberal and Conservatives--con- testing any of the 2 seats avail- able. The three saints returning officers will be in their offices | from 12 noon until four p‘m. to . receive any -late nominations. Wendell Phillips, Prince County returning .officer, has his office in the Court House in Summer- | side. Queens County returning » . office? Gerald Driscoll has his ' som Office in the old provincial build- ing in Charlottetown and Colin | Sw, Jackson the Kings County re- | turning —— is jorated in St. os. Betepg. 2 PRINCE COUNTY Nominating ‘for councillor in .ist Prince are Bert Rix (PC) and _-Robért..Campbell__(L), Campbell isthe sitting member. For assemblyman in 1st Prince, Gerald Rooney (PC) and Pros- per A Arsenault (L). Mr. Ar- senault is the sitting member. In 2nd Prince, for councillor _its Robert .Grifiidlay (PC) and “Deuglas Adams (L). Mr. Grind- ~lav is the sitting .member and for assemblyman Dr. George Dewar (PC) and Neil MacLeod L\. Dr. Dewar is. the | sitting [Dan MacDonald (L) arid Peter ee P f : sit McAulay (PC). Mr. MacDonald Hold Meeting ra Prince for councillor js the sitting member. For as- bas Keith Harrington (PC) and-\semblyman-it's William Acérn ,,% May. meeting of the. La- W.H Burns (L). Mr. ‘Harring- fon is the. sitting member ~-Maxine. Finsterwald, presented ‘by St. Dunstan’s High and direc led by Ian MacDonald she was ~ lrecting. She. said of Seven |Against One, “‘it was a difficult play and I-don't like it, to tell you the truth.” RARE TALENT “job” presenting it and praised | —the—speech—of—bouis—MacDonald— Presenting the awards Mrs. councillor Garbary. presented. Louis.._Mac- it is Russel Driscoll (PC) and Donald with the speech award. She said it is a very rare talent ee ee to-find-an‘ actor who. will say his col) is the sitting member. For lines as if he is saying them for |assemblyman it’s Andrew Mac- the first time: jae (PC) and Cecil Miller (LE) _Best-actress was Deborah Me- ; 5 Cue portraying Ruth Warren in eee Oe ECTS Alberton's presentation. of ..Still member. Stands The House. . In 4th ‘Queens for councillor ~ Recipient .of it’s Harold Smith (L): and Ben- cluding best play. was Morell's” Inett Carr (PC). Mr. Smith is the Pound On Demand”. The ‘other -sitting member. For assembly- awards included best supporting {man it’s Stewart Ross (LY and actress, Irene Larkin, best sup- ;Dan--Compton- (PC) Mr. Ross porti* actor Dan's? Carmicacel lis the sitting member. and best actor Owen Aylward Mrs. Garbary was most.excited For Today In 3rd Queens “for it's, Walthen Gaudet (PC) and that his performance could -have - Speaking as an “actress” “wirestépping their actions then they —commented—on-the—a: She said that they ‘‘did a great four awards in. In 5th Queens for. councillor syout Aylward's acting and said from the Catholic Women’s Lea- gue of St. Felix to help with re-help freshments for the clinic was are the backbone of our econ- presented to the meeting. Mrs. ‘John Smythe was ere as a member. + Assesses Program | Island News Page 2 The pei Charlottetown. Mon, “May 46, 1966. ~ Alex k Campbell “4 “There is a stern A leua te antees to outside ‘interests, ‘which everyone in the swiftly changing may be here today and gone «* tines in which we live,’’ declar. morrow. eed. Alex B., Campbell in assess- SOU ND INVESTMENT ing the progress of the current ‘‘We will welcomie sound in- provincial — election campaign. , vestment regardless of its ori- as he and his new Liberals move: gin’’ he declared, “but we should . into high gear in their all-out ef- be willing to give thé same -en- fort to win the May 30 electoral couragement to local capital’. race. He was addressing a: pub- Myr. Arsenault and Mr, Burns, lic meeting at Malpéque on be- the two candidates, also addres.’ half of Leon Arsenault and W_ séd the meeting. |M. Burns, Liberal candidates for Chairman of the meeting was 3rd_ Prin Edward MacGougan of Malpe- is €om cin tonight at*-Hunt= que: Other-speakers-were “Frank iver ‘Mr. bell will be Jardine, “Frank M&cNutt and $peaking: at pu meetings In_were served by the ~ omen "s tie jall parts of the province nightly beral association. ae juntil the end of the—campaiga-—=——=— + T.o..._keep._.ab#east..of these ies [changing tines”. Me—cannoel Chiet on To Visit Here, ‘bold and ‘competent in every jwalk and endeavour of- life. We - the winning contestants. year would inctude five Provin-, cial Jamborees, a World Jam- boree to be held in Utah, U.S.A., an expanded Seout Centennial’ Exchange rogramme, a ~Ser- vice Tréop*to act as guides, col- or party, etc., ‘at Expo -for a week pliis a large contingent of Scouts: and ‘Leaders on*a week long visit to: Expo: = It was’ noted that 43 camps are planned in the Province this year to date: and final plans were made for the official open- jing of the new Scout Headquar- ters building on May 25th. Special Guests Attend Meeting The Parkdale Lions Chub, at their regular ~ semi-monthly meeting held recently in the Charlottetown Hotel, had as special guests seven prize win- ning. students in the annual ‘CNIB ‘ Essay Contest on ‘the care of the eyes,"’ and Phil Bower, dir- ecfor of the CNIB. , William Matthews, after ade | complimentary - remarks _inffo- diced the students and_present- year. WiLL’ MAKE TOUR , TORONTO (CP) ford Festival Company will pre- sent Shakespedre’s Henry V arid The Inspector General by 1967 by agency in. Oftawa OTTAWA (CP) laid next - The Strat heing France Nich- the Get the Best... @ Low Down Payment "SUZUKI" @ Easy Terms ” GT: GEORGE st. THE BIKE SHOP. ‘and SPORT LODGE -ed-—eertifieates—and—cash—prizes-{— donated by the Parkdale - Club to First prize went-to Miss Betty West, 22°Second Street. Parkdale: and six prizes of éqital merit ~were then—-divided to Valerie Macleod, 71 Oak Avente; - Janet Stewart, 144° Mt. Edward Road; Joan jcannot “stand still while othérs ‘are moving ahead scientifically, jagriculturally, industrially, pro- \fessionally~in-business and in all ‘the trades. If we fail to maih- ‘tain the pace or help to set it, we quickly will fall behind:.in_ the race for greater accomplish- ment. It is not good enough merely to place or show in this hectic day and age. To gain real advancement, all of us -must “we out to win.” THIS CHALLENGE Mr. Campbell said that he ‘felt ‘this challenge of change was iparticularly applicable to the present political situation. With regard to housing, “Mr. Campbell said’ that he felt: farm- ers and fishermen, shouldbe gi} ven the same fair terms as high- er income groups in urban areas | moto -obtain~-good---low-cost.-homes- through Central Mortgage finan- cing and any. further provincial | required. ‘These people | “and are entitled | treatment urban | omy”’, he said, fo the same dwellers obtain.” aORLERS CABINET ATHENS (AP) loannis Toumbas is Greece's new for- eign minister follow) i reshuffle by .Premfer Stenhanos Stephanopoulos who now has at least 151 votes in the 300-mem- | ber Parliament. Finance Min- but quit because tf “his health. Stephanopoulos imaginative plays and plays scenery in this play was Very -fi.6q to accept the resigna- in tion. Melas said he wanted to Janders Dealing with .the_ “far-reacne ing” agricultural progrgm of \the } Liberals; he charge there was a much gre e "= 3 flax; than had so, far. _moted. Industrial — “Campbell said, had been largely “expansion, berals would goxall out to assist, aaitrial development “by. I[s- for Islanders instead mainly” of giving gigantic guare ipleased= ‘with. the acting and di.) ~ ‘Elmer Blanchard t+ This 15 A heen seen in the Abbey in Dub- new disttict there is no sitting 4), imember. For . assemblyman_it's— |Gordon Bennett (L) and Thom- Best visual was presented to SDHS—and.lan-MacDonald—was lok gia selected as the best. director. In 6th Queens for councillor she liked the small narrative at jit's M.A...Farmer..(PCiaand Ed- the beginning of :ward-Brown (L). Mr. Farmer is <aid that directors should not fol- the sitting member. For assem- |ow the stage directions in the blyman it’s David Stewart (PC) script since they were and—Mrs. Jean MacDonald ‘(L). for particular people and Mr. Stewart is the sitting mem- their actors. ber. KINGS COUNTY In 1st Kings for councillor. it's written Tignish Leellex.. (L) and Keith. MacKenzie (PC). the play and not dies Auxiliary of the Royal Can- adian Legion, .Tignish, was held ssemblyman -its Henry Wedge Mr, Acorn is the sittiig - mem “in the ladies lounge on Thurs. th and eaenee ‘Arsenauit= th) ber day evening conducted by -the Mi. Wedge is the sittin Le -, In 2nd Kings for councillor it’s president, Mrs. Earl MacDon- ber & g mem- feo Rossiter (PC) and Frank ‘ald ‘ . , ; ‘ ,,. Sigsworth..(L). Mr. Rossiter is ©The members’ voted in: favor Het ¥ ~t A . i . : f + + - . ze Ra ie. ey eae the sitting member. For assem- of canvassing for the Canadian Testing (BOM ai jamie i iblyman it’s Walter Dingwell Cancer Society, and—sponsoringf. ’ = ditine Pan hae Fo : (PC) and Don Anderson (J.). a softball team for girls to help AL: om itis fra Max th waar hy Mr Dingwell is the sitting mem- out‘in setting up softball on a oN ane Han wrisDinaid: (PC). The ber. zone “hasis; the ‘president >Mrs. sorhing out? Yes, in this 263! was held by George Mac- | -1n 3rd Kings for councillor it's eho. eae et Re lat Weiiee, He Preston Melure (PC) and Louis WAUATY RIG UETIELUOCRAUE, Brociiwaih deka ‘s not running this time. oper (L). The sitting member ve har. B in 5th Prince for ¥ouncillor it’s yen aie ae den 4 pile { DISCOUNT clothes fit better. Buy thi “ex B Campbell (L) and Arm i) Us is not run- 5 f ontcaenan (PC). Mr.-Camp- Ning this time. .For assembly- PRICES hell is the’ sitfing member. For ™an it's Tom Currap; (PC): and ; with stretch Insert for extra co: recemblymian Dr. Hubert Mae-/Dr. Douglas MatPonald (L) every day! skintone, A,B, C, 32-36 $5.00 1 ‘Mr Curran is the sitting mem- : Neal “PC and Earl Hickey (L). °MacNeill is the sitting mem- ber \ HEF In 4th Kings for councillor it’s " OUKENS COUNTY > eit Clark (hy and Willard ee © ‘mn. 1st Queens, for councillor MacLean (PC).- Alex Matheson | block and is WR Shaw (PC) and Lorne (L) who is. not running this | <a.o Moasé (LT: Mr: Shaw-is the sit- ‘time, was the sitting member. ; . tne member For assemblyman For assembly man: it's nr: ; s Frank Myers’ (PC: and Mrs...Lorne Bonnell +L) and Robe le Canfield (L). Mr. Myers:is Dorgan (PC) Dr. Bonnell is the the siting member sitting member - <~—Tn-2nd—-Queens-_for-_councillor * In 5th.Kings for councillor it's HOE. t'<- Lidvd MacPhail ‘PC; .and George Ferguson’(L) and Harry ( ‘Horace Willis (L). Mr. MacPhail McConnell (PC). Mr.. Ferguson asthe sitting member “For as- is the ‘sitting member aus as- HOPPE cembh man its Philip Matheson semblyman it’s Arthyr MaeDon a is PCS pod: sinctale” tteliite: (t. ald L and Dr. J Sinnott Palmer Electric Bldg. Mr } theson isthe sitting (PC Mr. MacDonatd the . Dial 4-407, ~ \ memoer sitting member, < * ‘Wa AAU imasmne a ANT ADEA: : 4 . eo t ¥ e . * If you're a “small girl”, you need a special bra: PETAL BORST with Fibrefill_ Can a small girl look shapelier without suddenly blos- Cups are smaller — proportioned to the smaller gif. - Bra in your regular size, and seé what it does for you! Style 1290. Feminine flower-tricot cups. Adjustable straps ‘ “WanderBra makes the difference erBra| new WonderBra Petal Burst, ight Fibrefill, to-make—your— Ss new proportioned.Wonder- mfort. White, Black or: ‘ MacIntyre; 3 St. Peters Road; ‘Sir Charles MacLean, ae Lynn 2 Scout for the Commonwealth, By |Avenue;= Marilyn -Mackinnon, 69 scheduled to visit Prince Kensington, Road: and Sharon ward Island in October as Lee Macdonald*’66 Mt: Edw ard of -a Canadian..tour. The an Road. nouncement was made Fridays Mr. Bower congratulated the by Brigadier W.W. Reid~who winners and spoke briefly on. presided over a meeting of the eye care and ‘the prevention of “Executive Committee of — the ‘eye accidents while -at play. P-E.I. Council, Boy Scouts of She speaker was thanked by Canada held at Scout Head- Percy Gay who then extended quarters in Charlottetown. the condolences of the Parkdale ‘It was decided’ to hold Annual Meeting of the Scout Provincial Council at the new Boy Scout Headquarters on | Wednesday, May 25th. and Brig- | adier A.W. \Rogers, Charlotte- town, Edgar Ramsay, Summer- side and. W.R. Burnett, Charlot- tetown, -were appointed to the ‘Nominating Committee. . : George Chandler” presented'¢ cous sasecas ithe budget for 1967 and ity was | 317 Kent St. . Dial 4.7125 « noted that special events in that |e, PH eeoeeoseoreseoes ~ JENKINS IN LOVING MEMORY OF - Our Son and Brother hele who was killed Souris "May 15th, 1964. “Mother ‘and Dad, Robbie and Craig loss he sustained in the Fecdy death of his father, Joseph Kays : ——— : PURITY DAIRY ? 3° “Parents/ Prefer _ Purity Products” h00-06000 0°! "ih ® « Macdonald, 30 . Beasley’ theSqlub to Lion Tommy Kays in th: fora PLAN CEREMONY -» Plana ceremony summer to mark 50th anniversary, of the Bat- DIAL 4-6741 olas Gogol in a six-week tolir of tle. of Vimy Ridge, Vetérans six provinces during centennial Affairs Minister Teillet told the The program,,.tt bégin in Commons Friday: Replying to Winnipeg Feb. 13,;*1967, is ‘only Gordon Churehill ‘PC—Winni- ‘tne of 16 entertainment attrac- peg South Centre), Mr. /!Teillet tions organized ‘for a tour in said he could. give assurance the Festival: Canada the ceremony will. be held, but bate js not eattain: BUYING WOOL ~ WASHED: OR GREASY ‘GET CASH, YARN or BLANKETS “IN EXCHANGE: ™ Government Certified Warehouse Shipments of 20 pounds or over eligible for Gov- | ernment Deficiency Payment. William Eondon & Sons Cha rlottetown te \ 85.Queen ‘Street = Books For Your ~ SUMMERSIDE: PROVINCIAL - LIBERAL PRS HEADQUART 150 GT. GEORGE ST. _ TELEPHONE: 892-1648 * 894-5542 he, KINGS COUNTY ~-MONTAGUE: 838-2755. PRINCE COUNTY x 436-2909 & 894-5543 OFFICE HOURS: WE NEVER CLOSE teens Inserted by the P.E.I. Liberal Assoc. a — A Liberal aca il Provide’ FREE Text in OTE LIBERAL pave Inserted a hy the PAK. Liberal Party. : it, Liberal- Leader Alex “Campieil and his Liberal candidates’ know the future of The Island must, be amie better for our young people, The Liber als consider education vital,