'gfiidfirr 3,.“ .v a: - . 1 fi 1"“ “mm” 1"“ Em'" PM“ lWORLD S GREAT SWIMMERS BID FOR $5.00!] , I l nd’s gateway sports w HERE strait swlm as attraction - - - . One of the major attractions, ou Heif and Mohamed Aly Man- tation will be extended to RCA. * during P.E.I.'s centennial cele- moud. Greta Anderson. last ships to visit the port town dur- Strait swim which is expected, rett. Cliff Lumsden as well as Is- will be going all day and tenta- to attract name swimmers from. land swimmers Helen Carragh- tive plans are for a round robin Europe, United States and Can- er and Morgan Mitchell. softball tournament between ads. The program will open Friday Borden area teams. . _ _ . The swim. a long-time dream night with the parade which Will Sky divers will put on a per Mutual“? mum ever." “it!” Of the week . . . until it became a reality last; and town equipment. An as-yet possibly a night flare-lit jump. wav year. this year will highligiiti unamed VIP will preside at the Friday. ' ' ' Borden's three-day centennial? official opening. . Meals will be. available all1 I . Prozram- Afterwards there will be a day Saturday for visitors and Bowling All Summer Long. Automatic Pin set. will get underway Friday night scarnival will open that evening evening it's anticipated that a‘ July 31 with a mammoth paradei at the rink which will include victory dance will be held. . and close Sunday afternoon! children's rides. Also _included ATHLETIC PARK i i with a c on c e rt by a nation-: in Friday night‘s events will be The town's centennial project ally-known military band. ; a dance. either street or in- is an athletic park which w i ll TOP SWIWERS contain a number of ball dia- brations this year will undoubt-l‘ year's strait winner Jean .4 ing the three-day festivities. the Northumberiandi Coursiere. Boston's John Star- Also Saturday the carnival ’ es; of well known sports enthusiasu consist of floats from across the formance during the day and finest dance floor on the Island . . - come. join James "Big Jim" Pcndergast. Island. bands. the SWlnlmEI'a arrangements will be sought for your friends and meet new Islanders at the Rona. Centennial celebrations ati mayor's reception at the town following the SWim a victory. “n - Borden. the gateway to P.E.[.. hall for visiting dignitaries. A parade will be held. Later in the, i doors. The fact remains. howevei.i DEPENDS 0N TIDE monds along with a playing ar- that the swim will be the majori Saturday's program will get ea for children. The park, is sit- attraction of the three-day prng underway with the swim which uated on a five-acre Site w‘tlii.. gram. With a purse of $5.000 —: expected to begin on the New the town boudarics and town $2.500 of it going to the winner Brunswick side of the strait officials plan to make it beau- _ ‘ V ‘ — the swim is expected to} some time between 7 and 10 am. ty spot. Landscaping plans have a” “WHO” N- Charlottetown draw such name swimmers as? depending on the tide. already been made and trees the Atlantic City swim la st. will again patrol the strait while expected to be ready for the. year. Egyptian Abdel Latif Ab—1 the swim is going on and an invi- town's centennial festivities. M00RE&MCLEOD LTD ' ._ _, ._..._,.__. .... Ami u... . .. .... ,. ;.. . m..- . “coughs. : ? This HUGE TOWN CLOCK, is KEN SINGTON‘S CENTENNIAL cuomcr i 0 | J B I S f SCHEDULED JULY 10-11-12 Rural jubilee at Kensington ‘ of § expected to draw throngs '- 1 By CARMAN SMITH ' zt‘oiiei's from across the 15- Other events during the first it is hoped that the Central Alr- . . d in .[5‘ a 1.3 d9 5. land \\'llt) began sprouting their hm da is of the jubilee Wm be force Band \vilil prayide tliel . Ban m cm W whiskers in 1964. TliDI‘c will he kiddies-5 programs which include music for the serum and that Eepons' dances anld numemus_ cash and merchandise prizes for a do“ carriage parade. a pep“ the Airforce Four will render at. . .001“ “9"” are m More {0‘ the winners in the different day and possibly a soap box. least one number while the oer-i i firesideiits of Kensinzton and sur- categories ~ longest. most (-01- derby. The John Holmes mid.‘. vice is being held. grounding areas during the town‘s "NHL he“ kepl- (“lime-“L ""5 .l \\a_\' of Charlottetown will also Special decorations and Illumy tmree.day 1954 Rural Jubilee. . . J . 2‘ he on hand loipl‘m'lde rides. can-i inations.\\'ill be provided dur-‘ ' B“ \CLP RA” q icon facilities and games dur- ing the Jubilee and a number of i ii - i :% Herman Willemse, winner oil It's expected that RCMP ships ordered for the park which is1 l l . . . .. CHARLOTTETOWN '“agegdmg :?::;nlo'(‘\1;raar;? Cfi'air Halli" 1“ m" ‘13-" 'mila'm‘ in: the celebrations. . buildings have been selected to. 3 i 0 9 ~ > ' ‘ ' plans are for relay and bicycle K r ' v -. be illuminated. The Centennial; . - - _ ~_ - j Eman of the town's centennial races. softball izamcs between mifirégéa; slififlf‘d‘gfiffihiflllpfle committee also plans to put up‘ 'lhere ts much to delight the lotlllst. 031 out {list floor . . . :commmee_ recent“. “prose-0d Kciismgton .RI'CH teams and mm. the Lions Club Christmas Tree. Wedg’wood. . . . crystal . . . Jewe er) . . . cosmetics . .. . I ientliusiasm for the program as P I" I' "':"’I“‘"" “mllmals The celebration: “Ill close lFl‘jfarflund» “19 »____N_I ladies homer." — s - "Nd. accessm‘les- AIS“ ‘99 men 3 511.1” l :he gave 8 mm dmm nf aH Ih‘, \n :iai‘ir-iiliiirc i‘nrnmittm‘ his \\llll an open-air inter-denomin- . . . slacks . . . sport Jackets . . . overcoals . . . bathing .’ ” _ . V ~ been formed and 1i'= exiirt-irrl aiioiial service Sunday morning. T\' FOR STUDENTS flung rainwem- _ . _ and a large souyenil. selectiom events which “ill be held dulint: that it will provide agricultural It's anticipated that all Ken- The Australian Broadcasting k . . . " these three days displays alnn: uitli entertain sinzion churches will be repre- Commission and the stale eclu1 , one of up: features of the tub. ment \\l1l(‘ll will include \llt‘l‘ sented at this service. Although ‘ canon department is introduc: ilee Will he the imirilin: of rich“ 2“ :i area rrl i‘i': mm the plan: for many of i'.l(‘§f“ in; daily 'l‘\' sessmns for mi i, l the town's spectal (-pnipmiiai Di‘tlllfifi events have not been finalized ondary sliiriciit., i I tproiect. a three-faced. electric. ' ' ' ‘—” ""—-*——~ ‘ automatic-set clock. Whlf’h is to v :be situated on top of the post 1 office billldlllE ] j The unveiling cerpmoiiim iiill A take place Friday afternoon and , l hopes are high that Hon. Watson ‘ Jfifif“§fi‘}i 5mm? fifg‘imll.” e ‘ . P,E I Our second floor is a fashion-wise drean . . . ladies” sports- ! mama 1 pm" ’ a 1' re a g ‘ ' 2; - ' . ' SECOND FLOOR wear . . . dresses . . . coats . . . and lingerie. as well an i ‘ , , i ' ' TllP "Cradle of (Tonfedera- miliinery. In the Children's Department see sleepwear... Fél‘fbglifigisanlltgtllhikmf in l ‘ ""“H ' ;, ‘ .u."°""a"’ "I‘m": dresses . . . coats . . . sportswear . . . and baby clothing. b ---““‘ Million Am! Farm . . Quality merchandise that makes our store the Island'l o'clock Friday afternoon \iiili a 'parade which Will fcatiire horse- drawn carriages of a by-gone era along with floats and mod- ern vehicles. ' The rrmi'nln: of a tilhilf‘r hueen will take place either Fri- day night or Saturday and it is ,hoped that the entries. who must 7 ,be from the Kensmzton region- at area. will participate in the ‘ parade. This contest is sponsor- . t i had by the, Women‘s institute and ‘ lr. Bcairsto stressed that ii is T o R - not a beauty contest. The um» l her Will be chosen for person- 0 U ’ ' ' j‘ .ality and costume and mines . . . these are just a few of the names The island has been callell. We hope. they add up to a happy holiday ,. fig‘ tor you! “favorite shopping centre". Probably~ of greatest interest to tourists is the. items fea- . lured on our third floor . . . Kenwood blankets . . . Irish THERD FLOOR linens . . . lace tablecloths . . . towels . . . and sheets. Popular too. is the imported yard goods, including 100% rom 8"65 15 to 100 at? clig- . . . crime in and hrm a~ (l t - 'l . . . . line b ‘w mun "ml he "mm "0 British woollens in authentic tartans. Tartan car robes : Following the “Dem”: "To pressure to him and enioy looking at the many are 8'50 0“ display- ESEEStig-fiaxlfiilgflogg 2 fashions we have on die-play. You'll see a complete formance and then‘ landng area line of the latest ladies‘ ready-to-wenr. Is expected on be a field close to the town. A small admission fee Will be charged to cover the __~_._._.__ i xpense of bringing in this excit- lium. See our selection of 15!! FRY ‘ At approximately 4.30 meals. . Dresses 1 $54"; "21;: if 5:320:31- Budget-wise men’s and boys‘ wear is the basement depart- me Central Aim“, Baniwhmh . CM” BASEMENT ment speciality. Outdoor clothes . . . suits . . . coats . . . t ill be on P.E.l.‘ at that, time. . 1 Woman . . . hats . . . sox . . . sport Jackets . . . pants i, :ielllprovide musnc during the . Rumweur . . . as well as men’s and boys‘ shoes and rubber foot- i a. ‘1 A mammoth dance M" be . s W wear are always obtalbable at low, low prices. I held Friday night at the. Ken- w ington Regional High School a E and the services of Don Messer . . and his Islanders will be sought ‘ to provide the music. 0 mouse, l The Island Barbershop quar- et championships and the Is- 0 l and - wide heard growing con- Handbag‘ M 3 but will feature Saturday‘s . Me— “NII'S. ’ -. irogram. The barbershop quar— lingerie 'l at championship which will be. " ‘ 9'5 P-Me ' udsed by the Akforce four. a hedotu known RiCAF enigma} rout). will be staged at .e legions] High School Saturday mt. During the evening's pro- . ram it‘s expected that the 9 - , P.“ ilenshgton Centennial Chorale. Mac the diliiectton of Rev. L.M. [in-ray. wt render a few umber! ‘ * sululhv No has been set yet for ‘l: it u mumfllwml U lass “a”! / 9 - 11.30 m i I Saturday evening silo. queen S‘ Charlottetown , aid to open to beard I MOORE & ill Lilli) tlD mm