.I?’ ”: II": ;;:a '.:5 E;:...' k : I ii? BYRON Judy Armstrong. who play the two leads in this week‘s special in Confederation Cen- tre Theatre. snuggle appro- Irma La Douce, the heart-of- gold French “poule”. captured arts of a near sell-out audience last night —- and also the heart of one . Confederation Centre Theatre has never seen anything like it before. The fast moving. high- ly colored story of "moral" little French prostitute and her two-in-one lover. an impoverished law student. de- lighted rather than deluged the audience in sordidity. or so one would gather from its reaction. The bird came in while Gab- riel Gascon. who played the chorus or narrator part of Bob. oing a comedy routine and getting a good response. A swallow just flew in and stole the show. getting the biggest laugh of the night as it circled around Gascon's head. ascon had no recourse but to give in. Perhaps by now he is hanging his head in shame at the thought of being upstaged by a bird. SLAPSTICK TYPE Comedy in Irma tends to the slapstick variety of farce. and the Marguerite Monnot music to the jazzy variety of musical co- MITCHELL a n d a voluptuous I Iv P.E.I. Highway Death Toll Stands At 20 Prince Edward Island had 668 highway accidents between. January and June 30 of this year. cording to official accl- dent figures released yesterday. Property damage was estima- ted at $263,940 and 197 persons were injured. ourtee F 11 died. A similar period last year saw 672 accidents. 3270.010 in dam- age. 190 injuries. and 12 deaths. With at least six July high- way deaths, the Islands toll for 1964 now stands at 20. "'a{v§ ,.,1. priately for the photographer after making up last night for their first performance here. Judy has the role of "Irma La Douce.” the Parisienne Suzy Wong. in the production. and medy score. as befits a melodic tale of Paris' red light district. Le Milieu. udy Armstrong and Byron Mitchell play the two “romantic' leads. plot concerns itself with the misadventures befalling this pair when Nestor falls in love with the little prostitute and de- vises a supposedly clever plan of keeping her all to himself. He disguises himself as a rich client and pays Irma the same 10.000 francs. ‘which she has previously earned in her nefarious trade. over and over again while making her promise that she will have no other client but him. Misfortune strikes Nestor when he "murders" ‘ other half out of pure. self-induced jealousy. and he is sent to a’ prison colony for his sins. All ends happily. however- for the time being. WELL-RECEIVED Simple. caster-mounted sets and fast-paced lighting changes handled with a certain finesse provide a suitably colorful background for the show. Probably the best way to de- scribe the show is by saying that this translated from the rench musical comedy was extremely well-received by the audience—in the final analysis. the best test for success. The show packed up in Van- ‘1'} Irma and Nestor. The wire Byron is Nestor. her lover. a down-at-heels law student. The Vancouver International Fes- tival production continues to play here during the rest of the week. Theatre’s Irma la Douce Comedy Proves Real Audience Pleaser. last performance there in the International Festival. and needed only the weekend to move completely across the continent, picking up a live- ' seven piece orchestra in the process. It seems to be a happy choice to feature in this first summer of the new theatre. Indians Down Senators 4-2 CLEVELAND (AP) -— Dick Howser and Vic Dava'lillo each slammed three hits in Cleve- land's 14—hit attack Monday night. leading the Indians to a 4-2 triumph over the Washing- ton Senator. Dick Dnovan picked up his sixth victory against seven losses with relief help from Luis Tiant In the ninth. Cleveland broke a 2-2 tie in the fourth on Chico Saimon’s double. Davalillo's infield single and Billy Moran's sacrifice fly. nother run scored in the fiftn on Howser’s single. a passed ball, an infield out and Joe Az- cue's sing e. Cleveland scored twice in the first inning off starter Frans Kreuczer on singles by Woodie Held and Bob Chance sand- wiched around Howser‘s dou- couver Friday night after its be DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified death notice column _. At Ill. P.E.I. Hos- msot all the home's meters. cons — At assrlonetown. an. 1. ill. Cobb W. In yet"- Reuuins resin at the Davi- Wslmeu .tbsnto Triton Baptist Mme haters! “.MMMEM’E s Mauls! Outta. 'w— M ".Wrr ‘ s “8115 I in. 118%.??- W n. “mlfiudnatfllsm '0 at Glor- oiock. held leavingthe ' fortie- at the How Re- Inter- h h m osmo- ssrv tmbance‘locstedaboutwo “0mm ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts Slated lhis Firemen from some 16 Mari- time stations take part in a competitive parade today. be- ginning at 2:30 this afternoon. the Maritime Firemen’s Tournament goes into its second here. The parade forms up by Government Pond. proceeds up Kent Street to Prince. right and goes down Prince to Richmond. turns right again at Queen Street and goes from there to the Stewart Street Community Centre. “Fire Station Number Two" for this k wee . Five bands. including the Prince Edward Island Regi- ment Band, the Queen Char- lotte High School Band. and the Burke’s Lads and Lassies Pipe Afternoon Last evening delegates at- tended a banquet at the Cana- dian Legion Home and a dance at the Community Centre with music supplied by The Marin- 1955 the Firemen's Tourna- ment has been held in Charlotte- own. Similar meetings were held here in 1951. 1939 and 1925. n ers. This is the first time since e IBIoor Donor Committee I l 3 Holds Session 3 !__,l.l I The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. Aug. 4, 1964. 3 thMlON’l‘AGUE —— A meeting of; Firemen’s Big Parade 9 Red Cross blood donor com- mittee of the ‘Men's Club was held last evenw ing in the Y Centre. The mem-‘ bers of the committee are Mur-‘ ?ray Jackson. lrman. assist- red by Alfred Stewart. Arnold on- aid Present for the meeting were lMiss Iphegenie Arsenault a ndl rstewart Jones from the provin- lcial associat' Both were lhigh in their praise of the job idone by the Montague branch lot the Royal Canadian Legion :in the past and they felt the ;Y group could be just as suc- cessful. They briefed the Y's en on the program and otfer- their assistance for t ’ year's clinic to be held Thurs- day. Aug. 20 from eight to 10 pm. l They also advised the Ran- ldolf Manning trophy would be lwrgmman and Keith MacD 3' ... C Band. will take part in the parade. the first of three staged this week by the visiting fire- men. Judges. who will select the best marching units from among the fire stations enter- ed. will be Brig. G. G. K. Pcake. Capt. J. J. Connolly, and Wing Cmdr. A. G. Mac- Millan. SPORTS TONIGHT T ay's program also in- cludes the meeting of the Mari- time Firemen’s Association this morning at 10 o’clock and BISON ' RESTAURANT Taty Lunches Full Course Meals Take-out Orders Opens 8 a.m. to 11 pan, Open Saturdays to 12:30 a.m. Phone 838-2127 sports under the lights at Mem- orial Field this evening at This event includes “hose reel race", “hose replacement race”, r “duty race" and other eventsll involving firefighting skills. v “children’s afternoon" that brought thousands of kids Victoria Park to participate. “I never thought there were so many kids in Charlottetown." a tournament official said last evening. as be estimated the crowd at 6,000. The firemen had expected about 2.000 children. he said, and ran short of all the treats —ice cream. chips and fire helmets—they were providing. 'I‘HOROUGHLY SOAKED In spite of the crush. most of the children seemed to enjoy trying out fire hoses and other equipment although the after- noon ended with many of them thoroughly soaked. ' h firemen—over 400 have registered for the tournament— are eagerly anticipating several events coming up in the next n- O few days. These include an old-time parade and a famous firemen's “shirttail parade” Thursday evening. a street dance. a Montague P-E-I- community. Shop with 7. ' ' SHOP THE MODRERN WAY AT GENERAL MERCHANDISE Quality Groceries at Reasonable Prices othlug for th Hardware Phone 267-3432 BAGNALL’S MILLS LTD. Phone 15 Hunter River Miller and Lumber Dealer Sash and Door Work Special prices on Shingles and l s Entire Family 1 and Paints 1 Kensington r l MACWILLIAMS Service Station White Rose Gas 85 Oil Products Minor Repairs Open 7:30 to 10 pm. North River SCI-II HPORT pen Tires - Batteries - Phon e 894-4136 chicken barbecue, the firemen's ball. band concert and a fireworks display. MALLARD'S WEATHER TORONTO (CP) —- Observed temperatures: Min..Max. 49 49 57 Dawson Prince George. . . . 1‘ Ottawa . . . . . . . . u . . . . . . . . .. l :hariottetown .... i y he . . . . . . . . . . assessesaanaatasaasaaas ther office says an intense dis- miles mov Y. away. a weak hm pressure area over St. e 1 River Valley will give consider- able sunddne today. The sunny weather strand last be most of . Lower Saint John River Valley: Clear with a few c inter- vals. Not much change in tem- John 92 and I for Wednesd -— may with little teamerattae Me. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 7.10 no. and 0.12 p.m. At Rustico at 2.59 am. and 4.32 pm. Summerslde tides 19 min- utes later than Charlottetown, Sun rises today at 9.19 am. and sets at R ’4 r Hi All times Ah'l' WESTERN BRIEFS HOSPITAL PATIENT Edward Lewis. Alberton. is a patient in the Western Hospital. FRACTURES ANKLE Gerald O’Brien. Elmsdale. sustdied a fractured ankle in a farm accident at his home a few days ago. WESTERN ITAL G’town Lions Hold Session GEORGETOWN — A meet- ing of the Georgetown Lions Club was held recently in the office building of Bathurst Marine Limited with King Lion Howard S. MacLean presiding. Following the reading and adoption of the minutes and the financial report by the secretary and the treasurer the meeting continued with routine business. A thank you card was read from the three children of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Currie thanking the club for donating cash prizes which they won at the lug 0nd Heating ration and Repairs Commercia iesidentiai lndustrmial SHERBROOKE ESSO SERVICE (Arnold H. Madson. Lessee) 24-Hour Towing Service Phone 436-9932 Sherbrooke Road Summerslde North Fibre Glass Insulation. NORRIS SCOTT, LESSESS Where Services Is a Pleasure ay Accessories - T ne-u Across the Causeway ESSO ssnvrcs , s each week. [)5 Southport Waldron Dingwell Your White Rose Bulk Dealer For Sourls and District r Souris. P.E,I. l Order Your Combination Aluminum Doors and Windows from Lester Linkletter Agent For “Air Shade Aluminum Ltd." Doors and Windows Are Especially De gned Fol P.E Climate Conditions. Phone 436 -3855 315 Central St. Summerslde annual school closing exercises. _ The remainder of the meet- ing was devoted to a discussion on the bills and receipts from the canteen sales on George- town’s Centennial Day. at which the Lions Club ran the canteens in the park and at the dance in the potato ware- house. A satisfactory profit was realized on the day’s ac- tivities. PERRY'S AUTO BODY Round the clock towing Service Complete Collision Work Phone 3037 505 North Market St, S'slde MOTOR REWIIIDIIIG & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. iv. an in: r‘ \r I It (nu, n Phalle IN I Douglas Rlx. Alberton. la a patient in the Western Hospital. LEAVES FOR MONTREAL Miss Helen Saunders. Alber- ' ton. left last week for Montreal. aarunrv mu acamav Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ‘Quig- ll. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Sape r ’ Sun Life of Canada Pinon 4-801 - e Charlottetown. P.E.I. a lay returned to Alberton during weekend after spendigma I holiday at Montana and - tetown. ARE PA TENTS : Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Kendrick. Campbellton. are pa- tients ln O‘leasy Community Hospital. VISITORS LEAVE Mrs. Harold Macao mn. tam. and Misses Jean David and Mel Tessamsr of Brighton. Mass.. have returned to homes after visiting Mr. Mrs. J. A. Noouaa. lbcrton. and also spending some time at their new manner cottage at Mill River. t their and Charlottetown Ramsay’s Esso Service BIO BUILDING The world‘s largest commer- cial office building Is the Pa (Keith Ramsay. Lem” . Tires - Batteries - Accessories Open Daily From 7:30 . 11-!“ Phone 397-3310 A. A. (JOEY) FRA ER ATTENTION! ONE STOP SHOPPING AT l EDISON J. FRASER SUPPLY CENTRE VERNON AT THE CAUSEWAY Midway between Charlottetown and Wood Islands 0n Trans Canada Highway Complete General Store. Service Station andvfnack Bar 16-11 VERE BECK and SON lTD. i l For Granite, Marble, Bronze l Mercurial craftsmen since 1870 . I l H‘UTCHINSON 5 Sheet Metal (Sherman Hutchison, Prop.) Sheet Metal Work Heating and Ventilating l Phone 5400 210 Water | Summerslde St. I rnon. P.E.I. Montague l l Village Diner (Carl MacAdam. Prop.) Home Coo e eats ; Tasty Light Lunches 1. Table and Counter Service l Phone h More" i i ! R-ix Restaurant (Goldie Rix. Prop.) Meals and Light Lunches ‘ Death and Counter Service Montague Y's ’ them 5A MORE PERSONALIZED SERVICE, when you shop locally. Your lcommunity merchant knows you. he takes a personal interest in :your tastes. often he will order special merchandise for you. get lscarce items. perform many little services which mean a lot in ishopping convenience. These helpful gestures cannot be purchas- ‘ged. they are a part of a friendly spirit that abounds in your home ‘ is owned and operated j lor. That was more CIRAPAUD than 12 years ago. To- CREAMERY day Harold has a shop COMPANY that Is prepared to Phone 14 Crapaud handle all types of tires and all types of tire problem In competition again this year'man. was fined .50 and costs and the Y's Men committee said ‘ or 50 days on five charges un- they were out to get this tro- J der the same set. Phy since It I!!! never bee a Bath accused were ordered to Montague. The trophy l reimburse the Unemployment In- has been in existence for about surance Commission for the six years and is presently held l benefits. they had illegally oh- by Kensington. Ftained, From Motague me visiting‘ Both cases had been invest- representatives went on to Car- l lgated by the district inveltllfl- digan to meet with a group 1 for of the UIC. Summerslde woman. Gloria ‘Balcquiere, was fined $100 and leosts or seven days for impair- ‘ed driving. ; A man was fined 35 and costs ‘for screeching tires. and the Two Men Convrcted ‘ Earth???”°2i..:.é2‘ii.3i.i§2 . iquolfl 0n UIC Counts. a o :x SUMMERSIDE — Unlawfully. collecting unemployment insur- ance brou t a total fines ofl $110 and costs to two men who} appeared before Magistrate R; S. Hinton, QC. yesterday in townl police court. Edward Paul Peters. Summer- side. convicted on four counts under the Unemployment Insur- ls Filled During Trips ALBERTON — The Walter Callow wheelchair coach w a filled to capacity for the after- ance Act. was a and noon ride at Alberton yesterday. costs or 10 days. while Miehaelfin the morning there were 16 James Companion, R. R. Cole-i passengers. Callow Coach There in folk from Albzrton, Albe;:.n South. Montrose, Mill 1 Elmsdale. Brooklyn and For- tune Cove. Miss Ula teas accompanying the driver.’ Jack Dunbar. In the morning assistant hos- tesses were Mrs. E. 1". Kerr. Miss Lucy Hardy and Miss Marc i garet Forsyth. In the afternoon they were Mrs. Gordon Hardy. ' Mrs. Victor Campbell and Mrs Irving Williams. On both occasions lunch was served to the guests at Bloom- field Park. Pleasant weather added to the ,» enjoyment of the outing. INSTRUCTION NEEDED OTTAWA (OM—The St. John Ambulance Association says It doubts that one of every 15 peo- ple in Canada would be able to administer effective artificial respiration in an emergency. By the fall. the organization hopes to have trained 175.000 Cana- dians in the fundamentals of life . saving methods, bringing the total for the last 11 years to 750.000. DISTRICT BUSINESS REVIEW your local business concerns first. Ray L Machan Home Heat Service A complete plumbing and Heating Service. Commercial and Custom Backh Phone 838-2219 Montague residential oelng SERVICE STATION Minor Repairs 8-. Tune--ups Tires - Batteries - Accessories Open 7 am. to 10 pm. daily 2-3162 Mount Albion BOSWELL’S IRVING ] 1 INTERNATIONAL HARV ; WELL DRILL 1 Office Phones l 838-2103 Tire Shop Run By Matthews Matthews Tire Shop, Layton Green Massey Ferguson Sales - Service - Parts located at 319 Water Imperial Theo Street in Summerslde. In stock at present: Several used tractors. blICl'g and rakes at reasonable price. Phone Borden 39-3 Albany, P.E.I, by a man with over twenty years in the tire MacLEOD & GREENE ESTER ING WATER SYSTEMS PLUMBING & HEATING ‘l m MACHINERY t F. Parts O Service 898-2342 M For The Finest in Quality Baked Goods Wilson’s Bakery Birthday and Wedding Cakes Made to Order Bread. Cakes, Pastry Conveniently located in Sourls Main Street business. Larold Matthews work- ed in the shop he now owns for nine years be- fore he bought it from his employer, J. F. Tay- TRANS CANADA Ice — Diesel Phone 894-7505 S. PreviouS to going to For the finest in ladies’ wear . I . work in the tire busi- at "85mm" Pm“ ness owned by Mr. Tay- . Dresses lor. Harold was employ- . Coats ed by Curran and Briggs . SPOPISWear when they were con- 0 Millinery Phone 838-2512 Montague structing the Summer- (ART HOWARD, PROP.) SHELL GAS and OIL PRODUCTS Fuel — Towing Service Open 7:30 a.m_ to 10:30 pm. SERVICE STATION Cornwall Harold L. Matthews GOODYEAR TIRE A Complete Tire Service For Cars. Trucks a Tractors Phone 2529 Summerslde JOHNSTONE’S FUELS LTD. Gasoline Stove and ® Fuel Oil Phone 436-2136 MeEwen Road Summerside side airbase during the ' Second World War. Harold is formerly Shop The Modern Way at Hubert Harvey's from Elmsdale and is General Store . Clover Farm Store mamed to the former Phone 152 Crapaud Claire Lockland of Sherbrooke and they are the proud parents Island of a 13-year-old daugh- ; Home-style Baking l sea-2442 Montague Bakery We specialize in ter. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion in Summerslde and his hobbies are fishing. bowling and boating. 1 Speaking of his shop Harold says: - “we do work on anything that has tires on it". Matt- ST. PETERS BAY CO-OP Buy - Benefit - Build Quality Groceries Dry Goods Boots & Shoes Shelf Hardware Phone 4 St. Peter's Day Montague . Roland Hyde Floyd's Restath For Good Food Properly Prepared. Murray River. P.E.I. MATHESON'S v SERVICE STATION and GROCERY (Earle & Emily Mathew. Prop.) Irving Oil Products Groceries and Drug Sundries Minor Repairs . Open s up. to Is pan. Phone Montague sass At Junction Roscneetb hews Tire shop does re- pairs and retreading. It can handle all tires cars, R. E. GALLANT from bicycles. comm“ suck d trucks and heavy equip- ment. Phone 22 Keenan Fuels and Open I am. to 11 pm. Week-ends open until 1 no. Phone 267-4629 Remington. PEI. Y'S B-Akgervioe Station (FM Km“ PM) Texaco Products The.an RAM“? LESSEE Furnace 8 Fuel Oils Miner Repairs - w some. Convict; Servicel stasis. Wise St, Summerslde Pie-e4“ were elderly and shut- ‘ var. '_ : z-rr v‘saiirne: I.” -‘ fin.‘ J Green was the hos-I, r fr?” Texaco Distributor -