a v y . : The aad The Eveainy Patriot® 2. ie ee “Mrs. A. J. “Garrett, co : ‘Tourist and Gift of. Us DOX 6o¢ i Sh : : op s Charlottetown, Pe. 1: t Wood Islands Hill oop Phone Charlottetown 894-5321 Montague, P.E.I.. } t Phone Georgetown 82-18 : ; Prop. Mrs. Heath Stewart eo $20 cecal e _CAVENDISH RESORT AREA “ ~~ GARRETT'S —| ‘Tourist Court Cottages: MORRISON'S S BEACH, ROUTE 3, = NEAR GEORGETO NPE. (AP) ~*~ The Ps t Dr. Michael - Ramsey, -appealed for |an end to war and for Christian tunity in his Whitsunday sermon “to 1,000 persons in Canterbury Cathedrat—“‘It- is not only the ‘CANTEBURY ‘for others and for Christ, but |the secret of ‘the - spirit which Avill lead... nations their weapons... of — =way,.a bumper season. is predic- NOW! |. APPEALS FOR UNITY secret of- Christian umity to live .. to__abandon. destruction- palinwing Laird +Boots} Frame- said re-— last. year’s. exceptional season. cently. ¥ at thé local: racetrack. in which’ If. the weather is chilly on ‘the Prince County Horsemen's © opening night, heaters will be _Club, fhe raceway’s. sponsoring. jnstalled. in,.the’. stands. for_.the b ay nd a oe ach, aoe comfort of racing~fans.. _even. financially for e firs’ : time in the history of the race- | ie oe tae wen aesroed ted: which-is expected: to wellcex-| year by the: USTA and’ included ceed last: year's. ‘sulecess. -of-racing during thé annual Lob- way. Tuesday, June 1, tal of nine dashes opening night. “Tritime Fecord for “the - opening ,and September as well as ‘night of the season for-fast times |Labor Day holiday and was shattered at ‘the local race Saturdays. in July and-August. way with “the average’time of | each dash ‘being. better than ,2.- MAIN. EVENT 12. X | The main -feature during the With the well- filled classes for season is the free-for-all during opening night this year ‘and the the Lobster Carnival Week when calibre, of horses lined: up, the the top horses. in the Maritimes record could well ‘be ‘brdken “4-" battle for the largest purse ever" gain, manager: “and. -classifier, eee for on.P. E. I. The purse slated for Wednesday night duriig — te, is year willbe at least $4,000 ce re SWIMMING CLASSES OPEN TO ALL CHILDREN. Raceway officials -look © for spond breaking. year = SUMMERSIDE--—- free-for-all curcuit, in ‘this program jis a full, week, 2 «| spread belief |vision, are as durable as facial Rowan and Martin will head up take over: as star of a -show ta | Hollywood Palace shows. Bie ne AY ‘ Tv variety shows" get substitutes | NEWYORK © * (AP) —~Variety , replace the Andy Williams ite shows, according to” a wide- 'Singer John Gary will substitute in network tele- for Danny’ Kaye. Comedians jamiee-—-goed for one use only ‘4 cast of regulars while Dean While it.*is considered routine |Martin takes a lioliday. |to use the summer months for! A collection of taped foreign - Eerunning such lesser efforts as variety acts called Hippodrome Iuy _|Runamuck and The Smothers |, | spot._Jackie Gleason ‘will “give Brothers Show, most of the win- tway to another series of taped Mother The’ Car, Camp wyji-be seen in Red Skelton’s ter variety programs will have'foreign ‘acts-under the title Con» substitutes for the hot | weather tinental Showcase. montis ABE -thinks- Singer John “Davidson will | rerun three months worth of. = Welcome Ls times’ top horses. are still elib- ible—for—this-feature. . This race was inaugurated last year as a leg’ of the Maritime augural- race was cptured . by Andy's Son in. ree of. with Time To Go, ' Saint doha, N..B. entry. Andy’s Son, a : voliidiater own: ed by. Eric and Harry Wherby. f= ‘This. was a new record and the in- | -The--1966-- season ~gets~ under -ster: -€arnival~-eelebrations? «Ra-—Dartmouth,- _N.-S.,~also stefiped: ove. With a to- ‘ces are also-scheduled for every the-fastest mile of the night and ‘other Maritime.;centres: to parti- the of Lobster) Carnival Week in ipaie in racing: at this. western Last year a Ma-|month of June, July, August, winning: _one-.of_ his-dashes-in-2;<_) : the flat ‘three for Andy's Son and also only 1-5 ‘horsemen are excellent and Mr sAlta. Prior to this he had work- “ed at-Sackville Downs, near Ha- lifax, for tive years. Mr. Frame said that asa re- sult of: several new owners get- ting into =the racing game_ this year in’ theSummerside area, all ifdications: point to .the in- terest. in harness—racing —here soaring to an all time. high. One of the attractions ‘of hor-' semen. here is*that no deduc- tions are taken off horsemen by | track officials;—for: entry fees, etc., a pPactice com- mon~on> other Maritime ovals. Horsemen - travel from © all capitol"*> Facilities. for — these of a second. off ‘the track record Frame. saEennine a continued Last ‘to mo han $100,000 over pre- vious~ season and ‘admissions were up 50 per.cent over 1964, A great deal .of this success can Be attributed to ~‘Boots” Frame who came. here. following a stint | on western raceways where he | ar the betting jumped | | success. insurance, | “the-Island as well _as from | “rooms. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Cyril Ss. Toombe FARM TOURIST HOME. Fully Equipped Seusakoociad See all the lartiost in hats and summer wear. 2 ‘Hats, e Scarves ce e Gloves -®© Swim Suits —-—>--—— HELAINES MILLINERY P. Eu. ~iand. Mr. Frame - said recently had worked ‘at tracks in Landon, | ata total of 24 of the Mari- BC. Edmonton — ‘and - —_— The Al Eny New Peerless 1. 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