“Island News Page ~ Liberal Leader ‘Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Chagottetown, Sat., June 24, 1966 up. # oR te the same —— we this.rery. vital election om “duty proposed in the beginning of n Committee Announces Well-known Canadian televi- ; sion and, ‘radio star, Tommy Common wil! be.the featured eén- tertainer for the 1986 Gold Cup and Saucer parade and race on August 19. W.J. Hancox, assis- tant general chairman of ‘the Gold Cup committee. said vestar- uay The Gold Cup and Sevear _ Classic is an annual feature of © = the “Old Home Week"’ harness racing program. A mammouth parade is held on the morning of the day of the big race Mr. Common, who will be brought to Charlottetown through the courtesy of DuMau- e Tier cigarettes, will be: arriving j in Charlottetown on Thursday, peampaign’. he said, “no | ast- CLEAR TREND minute promises, no attempted Mr Campbell emphasize# that bribery. It. was a program’ | the voting on May 30 establish- i oe ‘ ed a clear trend against cort n- Vv f allt Isla ; ° resses R a] by the people of all the . © lied Conservative ateabiielens \ arage-reote program dér St: ‘tion, He asked the people of ’'st 5 leally constructed for the good Kings to comoare-the treatin<1t x ; Liberal Leader Alex Campbell deadlock in the voting 'with key of all, every part of which we they had received up to now with + and his two candi dates noe el ministers toppling in the process are prepared te implement ve i slaiail promises the Cot J. MacDonald and Bruce lL. Ste. and the premier himself barely “you will give is vour suppor! n seqvatives are how offering.”” wart moved into the deferred ring re-election agains: can. ~~ ——— dl f election campaign in 1st Kings didates completely new to poli- ~ * a xx - * * * last night to tell a bumper meet ing at Kingsboro Hall that the results of the election: in the - of the Island on May 30 const tuted a clear-cut tics The rest of the province. the. people who repudiated the des- perate attempt of the weary .Con- res (NORTH RIVER Feature cut rejection of "Ne servativer government to hold Shaw governinent’s plea for A onto power will be bitterly dis. vote of confidence in their fitness appoined if the voters of this for continued office district do not swing with the. “They asked for endorsation trend’, Mr. Campbell coninued nen industrial developmen: .-Polities] . destiny indeed the policies, “Sa%-—-Mr. Campbell. économie and welfare destiny of “but they failed dismatty to. get- this province now rests in vour Re' Was &@ hands”, he added. “and | -am 2 content ‘to leave it there’ Your's "Ts the decision to make on J junction with the Learned Socie 11, not only for your own vor ties of Canada which have been but for all of Prince Edward Is. Mt The best they could held T ining Association TONIGHT ONLY Show at Dusk The Big One Of The Great Southwest! holding a series of meetinzs at land?” this University for almost month. Special Ruests at thi “Give ua, the tools 2 ur conference were top-level ex. ‘oles’. Pleaded veteran *cam- a paigner Daniel MacDonald. “‘and Se ae aa on amen we most assuredly will finish the recruiting teams job so well started by Island vot- ers on May 30. We cannot af- The second conferente. at sir ford, nor should we be burdened on lu niversity Campuses Canadian » a ak i a i i ah ht " - ' George Williams. was. or by a calamatous continuation of Sponsored by Pe anes es sine Nain anes ett gene cmenee SUNDAY AT 9.000 0 na (Service and was attended by re *¢ménistra . . : gues of ae ? on aad 'Presentativés of. 39 Universities Expressing keen regret in the Trere : Ai part in the Gold Cu ian deucer Sane x and six. Technological Institutes, death of former candidate WA mies } : ms ii Mab. ii. setae. ai & Ge pe dbo sn MR. COMMON as well as student placement of. Acorn, ee Ld had a honor 1S NOTHING ak . . : eae : : tren ‘fieers oft-he NES a responsibility to replace in ; po * ~ LEADERS IN the graduating Susan -O’N@ill, 2nd highest ag- : Common will be visiting the pa- pearance of the Gold Cup and == Mr. ‘LeClair™ reported he found this campaign, Bruce L. Stewart ON EARTH ’ ay oa, elass of Birchwood High gregate: David Head, 3rd high- -tients at the Rehabilitation Cen- irl p ie ee Yi Up, * School, which held its closing est. Naomi Riley, highest _ WEATHER tre and on Friday evening he Saucer girls. the demand ‘for University Grad- invited the voters. of Ist Kings to TO MATCH THE : f Yi ee last night, are (FROM LEFT) reste. eo will be performing _ between Members of the as Parade water of 6 professions to be “face the future confidently NWH fs va: OOF ! ; OSS ed point pro- , io fad ae ‘tures: geet the Chasiathetews Driv ing Park Hancox: secretary, Roland Canaga. _gram offered by the Liberals.” CHALLENGED . _ <5 So a « on ae “ot P . Ad x“ (quebec... S| “Another highlight of this year’s Taylor: treasurer: | Ed gar THE SEAS IN at y Fredericton ....., 57 * 66 parade will be the Estevan Col. ""™ 8 o 5 ; : seat sous cospeses Oe 68 legiate Band from Estevan, bers, John Butler, Jack Kane, THE | 84 © gach. This Seeamher bend Gn Duck Acorn, Marilyn Kane, Guy LONG a ‘Halifax arererees 5S 70—-be taking part in the parade and Fichaud, Roger Craig, Charles Charlottetown J 52 58 in the afternoon will be giving a Moffatt. Sinclair Cutcliffe, SHIPS! oe * speaees = - concert on the steps of the Con- o— eee ~ see armouth ..:..... 5 ‘ P . Mayor Walter Cox an althen ste donms 20 414 federation Center. Soa TECHNICOLOR® oe 65 89 The band, which features its — ¥ naenieias Cones mcr Umed emenews eens (CP) — The wea- own majorette corps, appeared | WibMARK: ei “TAMBLYN SCHIAFINO ‘lia Naomi Riley, last year at the pial ane Railway wharf at 7.30 a.m. yes- Chandler): Cadet Corps (Cadet ———“terday. "Sie “was €xpe At a recent meeting of the Can-- Butler to Anne Brun. Elmer McQuaid, Frank Macin- : 9. adian Federation of Mayors and | passant ge Meda Ph mn joancing from 9.30 to Sitios te Vancouver _Mother of the Resurrection oe te ta 12.30. . ——“BRvOr Walter J COR Nae Rey een ONE -ant seph Morris.” Interment took Music~by~Eddie~Mathews” lottetown was elected vice aire. aomi-Riley place in the St. Bonaventure Hillbilly Orchestra. ‘ sident of the Federation.. Mon. Royal ° Edward = Chapter Qhurch Tracadie where the ser- _ Admission Price’ 75¢ per ‘Euston Street, ernor-General’s medal for high- ther office says an area/of high Charlottetown, took top honors est aggregate in Grade X- She pressure will give clearing ski telev: ision appearaiices for the 1965-66 school year at also received prizes for highest to New Brunswick: this morn. al The Birchwood High School. marks in Science, shared the . ing. This cearing trend will band master-is—Hugh-F Wie Naomi was awarded the Gov--Mother—of-the Resurrection~sch- ~gradually —-spread-,over-—Prince liams..- nee Eight other bands ‘have been invited to take part in the ‘Gold -olarship with Susan O'Neil] and Edward Island and, Nova Scotia was one of five taking Royal ‘ater in the day Commonwealth Societ Regional forecasts: : Cup” festivities and many of Cleat ” ate! ea Prince Edward Island. East- thesé have already confirmed osing exercises were held New —Brinewick—Counties. ‘last night in the school auditor- that they will “be taking part. LOCAL Lower Et. John River Valley: Th f these are from out of fum. Chairman was Brigadier Sunny, clouding over in the faa arevtons K.M. Johnson, ED. eveniing, much warmer, winds Report of the year’s work was light, increasing to southeast EXTENDS INVITATION ». given by the principal, Lt. Col. 15 this morning. ~Low-high at Charlottetown's mayor, Wal- L.F. MacDonald. Charlottetown 48 and 70, Monc- ter J. Cox, has ext@aded an in- ‘ The following student reports ton 48 and 75. Fredericton 50 vitation to. Mayor Harry Nichol- son .of Estevan to visit Charlot tetown along with the band. Mr. Cox exended the invitation of Mayor Nicholson’ pergonally, when both men were attending were given: Junior Red .Cross {4nd .75, Saint John 50-and 70. the "(David Gallant); Library (Anne | %tlook for Sunday: Cloudy TO NEWFOUNDLAND Chandler): Physical Education | Scattered showers, little change The Gaspesen docked at the and Athletic Association (Er‘e i” temperature. , STARTS MONDAY — Show-ar Sidhe ~ MASTER SPY COMEDY OF THE YEAR! THE GENTLE ART OF SPYING HAD ADVANCED TO A POINT Officer Returns : br PLAYING TONIGHT Show at Dusk. WHICH CALLED FOR KID GLOVES AND, Edmund C. LeClair. ~ tniver-. i : DIPLOMACY .. UNTIL WHISTLER sity student placement offieer of Best Picture of the Decade CAME ALONG TO SET IT BACK the National Employment Ser- vice, returned to Charlotteown yeserday from conferences at the University of Sherbrooke and ONE HUNDRED YEARS. Winner of 17 Academy Awards Starring: Alex Guiness, William Holden | “Bridge On The River Kwai”. Sir George Williams College, Montreal. At the University of Sher brooke he attended: a conference of the ee Career Plan- spec © Capt. David McCabe): United ; (astm unto ig Nations Club (Paul Keiser). ast ni a cargo of cattle | vegetables and other cargo for The -following is the oe St. John's, Newfoundland. CITY AREA FUNERALS dian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities in Vancouver ear- lier this month: : Guy Fichaud, who - is Cchair- man of the float committee for Governor - General's Medal, Naomi Riley. - * $25 FINE Highest aggregate, Naomi Ri-‘ TRAINOR FUNERAL/— ‘The as fie was a Lioyd Lester Smith, Long ley. funeral for Mrs. J.J. Trainor paoshe- geet saitenwe do > =n- Creek, was fined $25 and eosts or | Second. highest aggregate, Su- took place on Friday morning t tries: Be > said - that-- moet 10 days for driving af 5 m.p.b. gan O'Neill St. Dunstan's Basilica; where p siness firms and organizations ~ ‘'k ® mille speed zone wiien he Third highest aggregate, Da- Requiem High Mass was cele- in the city will be contacted re- appeared before Magistrate A.J. vid Head. brated by Rt. Rev. George A ; garding the parade, but he add- Haslam, QC, in city police court Arithmetic, Greg Hood. MacDonald. Most Rev. Malcom ed that it would be appreciated yesterday morning. Gerard Ma- ; . A» MacEachern, Bishop of Char-, a lone, city, wos fined $ and costs quan Language, Anne Mc lottetown, was present in the if anyone interested in partici- or two. days for going through English Literature, Joan Cul- Sanctuary as were: Rt Rev. Pating or anyone knowing of any Te og Verne, doen Cok Pach, Re Ray Mc ne, bios erguniatn CARD PARTY Algetra. David Head and Fu- eee 7 = as gro egy “Holman’s’ Prize winners at thé Basilica ‘nice Lunds.., Sampson, Rev. Dr. Bernard — As in previous years the ‘lov- Recreation Centre card party Geometry. David Head and Cini: Rey C.J. McCarthy, Rev - liest feature of the Gold Cup Pa- Maura MacMillan were: Door. Prize, Janie_Drane; —Lawrence—Landrigan, “RevO-P--rade-and-Race will be the ap- Special Prize, Joseph Ryan:. La- History, Maura“MacMillan, _ Wood;-Rev--Frenk Alyward, and . : 3 ties First,—Mrs.—Harriet-0'Con-——- Science;-Naomi- Riley: eS —Hev. Cc: O'Hanley.~ “Members Of the Feed Division of » Canada Packers: Summerside, the staff of MacPhee and. Trainor and teaching staff afd representa- Ladies’ Auxiliary, Brotherhood tives of the students of Birch. Dancing every Tuesday of Railway Trainmen Scholar- wood High School attended- the night at the Kensington ship, presented -by Mrs. Frank funeral. The pall bearers were: Legion H Franch, Dianne Molvneaux Geography, Paul Durant. Library, Dianne Hennessey Kinsmen, David MacEachern_ mor, Ladies Second, Mrs. Mar- garet Bradley: Men's First, Pe- ter McQuaid and Cyrus Vesséy (tied); Freeze-out, Mrs. J. Mul- ligan and Albert Fletcher (tied), - ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT DANCING © Modien. and Old Time tague Mayor Bruce. Yeo is: ‘a LODE. gift to Library, present- Member of he advisory board, ed by, Mrs. Dr. J.A. MacMillan. and Mayor George Key, Jr. of _ Roval Commonwealth Soc ety, Summerside was named to the susan O'Neill, Naomi! Riley, Co- national executive. Mayor ase leen McAvinn..Mary E. Calla- ard S..MacLean of Georgetown shan. Paulette Gaudet. vee regional chad for Honor ‘certificates (85 per cent vice was conducted by Rev. Ken-person. neth MacMillan. Ca i DRUG STORE OPEN | the annual meeting of the Cana- : SUNDAY «<. Sponsored by the Lions Club WaT CES ~ PHIL SILVERS “Chatlolietown MON. JULY. 4 i ONE DAY. ONLY Belvedere Ave. Rear_ef.- F. R. MacLaine Lis Shows at 2 and-8 p.m. Spoasor: Vol. Fire Dept. . FUN FOR THE FAMILY! fs WARNER BROS. rats / Meg PION OMELET! Se@e \ woe, ipyth SCREENPLAY By wp 4 om TOM PRESENTATION QISTRIBUTED §T 3mm CENTURY FOr. (OSCINA men MORLEY:“* McKERN PRODUCED BY BETTY E. BOX - DIRECTED BY RALPH THOMAS Aiea de Wd WILD ANIMAL SHOW ‘A DISTANT TRUMPETH’ | Adult, Gen. Adm. Seat 2.00 — i @ Canteen Service @ Show at Dusk Adult, Grandstand 3.00 wl Diasec A Children !5 Price f Toate \ JERRY BRESLER opApi — porbrcces and over) in order of merit: “CORPORAL EASES S ATTENDS SCHOOL Grade X — Naomi Riley, Su- A. Gordon -MacNeill, assistant san O'Neill, David Head, Maura manager of the Canadian Im- MacMillan. Anne Brun. . Mary perial Bank of Commerce at £Ellen Callaghan. Gregg Hood Fredericton. N.B. is at present James Chandler. Anne McQuaid attending the Atlantic Summer Eunice Lund. Richard Young. ‘School for advanced business Pay] Durant, Dianne Molynea®x. administration at Kings College. Sharon Lee Kelly, Carol Anne Halifax. Gordon is the son of Doucette. Joan Cullen, David Mrs. J. Arthur and the tate-Mr- MacEachern: MacNeill of Montague. ‘THIS WEEKEND 3 A a es Certificates of Merit:: bs PASSES AWAY Grade. X: ) Mrs. John D. Martin, Orwell, Mr. Croken — Frank MacLel- died June 23rd at the Prince lan. Gregory Peters, Brian So- oo -— Edward Island Hospitzi:in her bey. Reggie Power, ari Jef- ~ 9rd \ear _frey ‘ She is survived by two dan Mr. McCallum — Donald Fish- ghters, Muriel (Mrs. Willard er. Randy Doiron oe MacLeod’. Kinross, Marion- Mr Bradlev —-Datid- MeKen- Will “eo — aa oo Saturday ‘Mrs. Harold MacKie’. SofMk- na William Callaghan vening and ay Sunday. port, and three sons, Sam, Rex- ° Sr St. Elaine — Shi ry Me: 154 Prince St. Dial 4-5132 «< dale, Ontario; Harold and Lloyd Lend. at home. Also surviving are sev- Anne Peters, Toombs. + ANNOUNCEMENT Wish to announce that- _C. E. (ELLIE) DUNCAN | -- BUNDAS, P.EL. _ SHOWS 3:30. 7 - STARTS . MONDAY Now the mightiest true adventure of _ JOHN FORD Ss 4 FIRST TIME ee AT POPULAR — Has been appointed to replace our retiring agent, Mr. reserved seat Wendell Coffin, Morell, P.E.I. Mr.-Coffin would like to take this opportunity to-thank PRICES! e —each-of his-customers for-their_past patronage and-solicits — their business for the incoming agent. _ ACME Ra WE uw seu —eratgrandchtidren—and—-great-——-sr—st—_ Frances Ann = ————— grandchildren MacLean. Lorraine MacMillan Her husband, John Martin Sr. St. Miriam — Maureen 2 t- predeceased. her. Coady . H Sat HA lh MORTGAGES “ACC SE D RF MANDE dD dsiix Smith Paul tie Gaudet. 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