46 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Apr. 5, 1962. ae trol Centennial Planning Group Schedules Ball BY RALPH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Providing an outstanding start sideratiou by the provincial cen- tenary committee. chairman William Haywood said yester- oy. oting the tremendous amount of ee necessary for such a large - scale celebration Mr. Hayward said much of the pro- gram was still in the nebulous stage. CONVENTION DRIVE Discussing the drive to bring National or other conventions here for: that year, he said 20 organizations have already fix- ed the dates for their gatherings: another 20 have decided to come here but have not named the time; and a further 30 or more have not yet Indicated their in- tentions. Largest single convention will be that of the Lions, with be- tween 1,000 and 1,400 attending. An important event will be the | staging of the Dominion Drama Festival in mid-May, with about | 700 people from all parts of Can- ada present. Among them will be Governor General Vanier. Something new under consid- eration by the committee is the staging of a potato blossom fest- ival’ - - probably in late- June. IN PLANNING STAGE Others in the planning stage range all the way from various | Little Theatre Guild presenta- | tions to the Canadian plowing championships; from water pa- geants to the Toronto Symphony winter sports to the Gold Cup and Saucer Race during Old Home Week. | It is hoped te have sponsored | performances of Canadian Op- | era and Canadian ballet; Don Messer and His Islanders here for a week; ice capades and | skating clubs; swimming meets id boat races. A serious effort is being made T to obtain community co-opera- tion in the year-long celebration by having districts arrange for some permanent memorial to mark the oot eee It is sug- | gested that parks or play- | grounds could “9 established. | Throughout the year, other | large organizations expected to | be here include the Dairy Farm- ers of Canada, Canadian Feder- | ation of Agriculture, Fish er- | fes Council of Canada, Royal So- | ciety of Canada, Canadian His- | Brief Is Planned For Commission Provincial auditor B.H. Cook said yesterday that it is hop- @d that the government's brief for the Royal Commission on! anking and Finance will be completed next week The commission is scheduled to hold hearings in Chariotte- town on June 7 and 8 Mr. Cook said that the brief will deal with the history of the| province's financial system “The commission,” he _ said,| “is mostly seeking information, | but expects recommendations on banking and finance, aad this province's brief will contain sev- eral recommendations.” Don't put off that children’s party! As many parents know, children’s parties mean tugs of war over presents, flying plates, flying cakes, tears, blind, indulgent mammas, unprovoked attacks on the guest of honor, stampedes to the bathroom, and loud cries of injustice, anger and dismay. Details can often be predicted in advance and wise parents know when to take the canary over to the Jones’s. This Saturday, Weekend Magazine brings you a grim expose which, violent though it seems, is sadly missed when party-goers turn 21 and begin to behave like every-day, The Evening ; Patriot - a located throughout the province | to provide disinfecting services | for users of custom potato plan- | ters and set cutters are on order for his department. Fer 6¢Siart eee tat planters and grower © show that the cutters will be steamed — — has been _ out. |each use to prevent the spread of bac e ma- chines move from one job to There is to be er will not be considered a contact for potato disease. ‘x |Sour Cases a Before Court In city police court — oe NEW DELHI! 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