The Guardian-The Evening Patriot! tecture it were built that used now, 14 skeletons believed ‘te OUT OF STORYBOOK LAND ase: fF CHNATER, pecans — ATOMS AID KITCHEN jdating back--2,000_ years’ has Canadian and American sci- as ie a es been unearthed at ahout 70 miles northeast of Je- life of fresh meat by treating 2 000 ears trusalem,—asourees—close_fo the it with nuclear radiation. Thia ‘ yé ‘ Jordanian department of antiq- wil kill the hacteria “whie? | AMMAN (Reuters) A castle ‘uities report. cause food to go had proven encore eee sends ianareanamyr ute nt AREER a a - <~ the _ CANADIAN ARTILLERY BAND NO STRANGER TO Pf. L ‘IN: THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN As Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, | here- by solicit your co-operation in the closing of all places of business in the city during the Gold Cup and Saucer Parade on Friday morni August 20th in order to give our staffs an op- *« portunity to view the parade. WALTER J, COX Mayor Dwelling places were found in the castle and from_the archi- could be said of brick similar the ‘sources said. Also found were 28 gombs = they to Tel-Saidiva, entists hope to double the shelf be @ feature of the big Gold Cup | i “highlight of parade and Saucer Parade this year as course at the Royal Militar. ithe Royal Canadian Artillery, School “of Music. graduating in Band makes an appearance | 1962-with his LRAM and ARCM, loaded with musicians who have this time in military band con- ; , “t 3 an international reputation. - aa ‘ C a4 pi fok 0 tis return to ‘Canada « The band, stationed in Halifax served with the Royal Canadian is one of 12 specially selected } Corps of Signals Band, stationed and trained military bands in / in Kingston, Ontario and as winners circle On Parade Day and any day during “Old Home Wee k" take ad- vantage of the service offered at any one of these three trple winners... the Peter Pan at the junction of the Trans-Canada high- way and Malpeque Road, for the finest in refreshing snacks and meals ... the Rendevous Restaurant located on Kent Street for gracious dining and the finest Island food . . . the Islander Motor Lodge_on Pownal Street, up te date living at the finest of motels oes Pg ke... relax ~ the best. food ald the Our welcome mat is out for visitors and Island in the Island's most modérn surrouhdings, and enj and accommodations. Cambine this with the ~ Island's, traditional fashioned hospitality, and the answer ia the Peter Pan, Rendezvous and the Islander Motor Lodge. “were brought to Canada, |} are maintaining a steady round Canadian army band One of the most exciting and versatile bands in Canada will the band of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery at Winnipeg. In 1959 he returned to England. for the three-year director of musi Band Warrant Officer with the Canadian Guards Band at Camp Petawawa Lt and Mrs six children now reside in’ Hal) fax Lt Dowell has been.a. keen sportsman all his life and enjovs golf, tennis, swimming and soc- cer. He is interested .in choral! Singing and was choirmaster of the Canadian army ‘Regular’. Formed in 1952, the 45-piece band has become well- known throughout the Atlantic Provine- #5, not only because of its many ceremonial! appearances but through hundreds of concerts presented for civic organizations and in many schools, as part of Dowell and the: their musie appreciation studies. J. T. DOWELL St. Georges Chapel Ghoir, Camp Fame of ‘the. musicians has . Petawawa. on Ac : heen spread: through television Ce™tate, Royal Academy of Mu- 4) trumpeter at ‘the LT. and radio broadcasts--at—home.,Si¢_as a trumpet performer and and through appearances in in 1949 became an Associate of many parts of the world, In 1953. the- Royal College of Music, also the band made a strenuous and as a trumpeter Royal Military, School of Music, he has played in London on many -state-eecasions, a —high- light of which was a: perform- '. Harness Racing | “Under The Lights” DURING OLD HOME WEEK ELECTRICITY. 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Their next-trip-outside-Canada—was-in- 1957 when the band was a prom- inent attraction at the Bermuda Searchlight Tattoo. « BEFORE ROYALTY Appearances before Royalty. | are no novelty for the musicians who. have..been complimened_ on their presentations for the ‘Queen-and.--Prince...Philip,..Prin- cess Margaret, Princess Alexan- dra and the Duchess of Kent. All members of the group are highly experienced and talent- ed, many of them coming orig- inally from England, The Neth- erlands and other countries of Europe, Some time ago when it was decided to augment Canad- ian talent in order te form addi- | tional bands for the army,—re- cruiting was carried out in Eng- land and on the Continent and many cbtstanding musicians There are many “bands within the band" because of the versatility of the Royal Canad- ian Artillery musicians. The nu- cleus .of a_first class light orch- | estra can be provided aswell as a number of dance combos specializing in swing, Latin-Am- erican or Dixieland jazz. The band has its. own male yoice_chorus_and features spec- ial arrangements by its own ar- ranging staff. The present director of music; Lieutenant Joseph Thomas Do- well, LRAM, ARCM, is a native of Scotland who joined the (Can- adian ‘Army in 1953. The ~ band Necchi Sewing a GOLD (UP ¢ of engagements, ‘particularly in the Maritimes and ,have an ex- tended tour of ' Newfoundland planned for the fall of this year. SPECIAL FEATURE A special feature of the Roval Canadian Artillery Band is pro vided by the Coronation Herald Trumpeters who play on replic- as of the long fanfare trumpets*} specially made for the-corona- tion of George VI. These silver trumpets, over two feet in leng- th present a colorful appear- 2 Used Singer Featherweight Electric Portalbe 1 at $89.95 1 at $39.95 Savings On These Used Machines! 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