The Guartian The Fiwentne Patring a ROR- AINSLIE. MARYLN STUART CONC ENTER, ATE HARD ON A TRICKY - DANCE STEP. 2 * adults as es ar “gave: Im st afr if. the 2 ‘Smiling ‘Partha: - greets visitors A BEAMING “JAMIE RAY, PE NSIV ¥ “aUDY ARMSTRONG, LEAN ox PIANO. ey ene Howard the Turtle whois 8 aura of stardust who for two sume hee ahout des. ad the Turtle He amaving audiences with pier has been the star of Razzle Daz- piper stvie singing re the zie. prohably the most populaf human host of. the shew vith children’s television show . in new songs on his guitar strings @anada, for five vears and has Alex this spring completed his elready put in two seasons with master of arts degree at Iowa—State the Canadian Puppet Theatre at.French at law; tate. tin Confederation CoH sity and while there * Anvn Keogh. } the sing end alter-eco. adds in his reptil fan biography: “Howard has done some pretty crazy things during thie time. Driven’ a sub- Way train, water skiied, been John,-a third vear swimming ‘Glub! Upcoming at Bishop's Universit,. was a trip atford where Ho- with ward wil the stafe at the Brott Festiva! and & trip to face into @ ranch where ‘Howatfd w« hie hand tt? riding horse dh moment" With these adventir 1 of his day of Canadians ing him for h ward could wel! back and sa ho hun Rut he & no ward's ereator ne host al ar ate of. Musi John tional Festiva Puppeteers Rapsey are the other members of this year’ and Davad h = pan stude to Str the theatre ast sumi er David; who he this take Theatre an, try his: fina at | 4 a Tor n vear che and Razzle at ania appeared resuia Never a the Darvzie \ ST eS par and hundreds constantly plagu Ho tn dav fe and will run Monti days ° s rapt igh Satur _RIES WERE NOT WOLF. net WALMER England — Pe and a-he THe tle. next-denr ivpe Thats wh: ¢'% forsake his vacate lera tc come Chariotietown aga mer Bu! I he denies his “4 didn't French haat. “PIRATES WERE im the te F nes Wouare ' > nr rd poe is mew shew tr a ’ Carre er ager HERE er the show © ir CHINA IS EARGE at fren and one t ‘area Ae the puppet % mnve r ght RM i . the fudience 5 Z ; Once ' nite a again - toon famous’ éver_since- for tts Iman P é Yarns = Blankets @ “Auto Robes “TT al TTT “Tartan Blankets a de of 19079 Virgin Waal ees Amateur For nine talented ‘Charlotte. town amateur performers the Summer Festival is providing thrilling indoctrination.-into pro fessional theatre Esther Pletch is a shin ng ex ample. Well known locally for her oles in amateur produc- tions, she was” chosen last sum- school librarian, and mother of three. had a hectic time of it combining .end-of-term school work with léng rehearsals in the theatre Four c ‘harlottetow n children N ow! Scioy The New _ Peerless Beverages Sy this. the theme, | igh-/ weleome te visitors, and tradition ts Lembodied = in “hariottetown Festival ‘a festival of.musie and ja ter : Unanimously, the directors of the festival felt that the work of fee er oe artists Radcliffe well. and truly _ represented this dual theme of This year Charlottetown Sum- would truly reflect the historic- history and hospitality, and the mer Festival visitors will. be a) aspects of the Charlottetown “Smiling father” was adopted ere ,io tem mal _eatiies Confederence of 1864, and at the @5 the trademark ° : . , When the symbol was unveil- ‘fei ; same time create a feelin 9 - mew identifying symbol af. the R ta ot —a--Prees- Conference av @ummer long season hospitality and friendliness nouncing details of the 1966 sea- Designed hy Jeff Radcliffe of History has recovded that_the can those irresponsible festival » Dartmouth, Nowa Scotia, ‘'t ham come_s-on at the conterence WELl_oncieerrory inhnny Warne and? spenijing Sather “ds now the offie- held in anything but a'staid and prank shister added their al symbol of the Charlottetown stilted. manner, and the deliher stamp. of approval.’ > i Festival. and has heen used ex- ations .were combined with a 7 ; * = 5 : *Said Wayne, ‘1 like if. It's the | tensively-in otinon and pub- series of rather spendiferous and fi that nat licitv elabérate luncheons, din ners, ae ee i a . a th ' It's not fa symbol that was balls and other enertainments ae re he Tae vi emply drawn out of a hat; thou-- Many Islanders ke to ‘think. ant _ Sear . 8 heat @h the father wears one that ‘and its probably more truth beaver j would amply suif the purpose than’ fiction), that. the easy rap- On behalf of all Islanders and When # was decided to. at- port at the conference table was the festival company, the omit | tempt_a—avmbol_that—¢.0-u-1-d_in—no—small_measure—encender—ing—father—extenda—his personal | @erve as an identifying trade- ed by the hospitality of ‘he qs- and hospitable invifation to an mark, the artist was asked to land hosts Island and a Festival of good. . gome up with something that ~ Prince Edward Islan, has times... __- ‘a _—— a a - » - ae , : ¢ receive indoctrination “mer to play in “Anne of Green Gables”. as the. flighty, sieve- minded Mrs. Spencer. the lady” ‘who brings a girl instead of a hov te Marilla .and Matthew. Again east in this summer's “Anne”, Mrs. Pletch, a full-time TOURIST INFORMATION GUIDE city performers whe danced jn “Anne” last vear will also Be back with the com. -Rhynes and a three-year eveter- pany this year, ‘They are an..of dance instruction. from Janet Farrar, 11-year-old day-. Shirley Burke: . ; zhter of Mr apd Mrs Warren’ Larry Brazel, “13-year-old son Farrar, who this year wom a of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Bra- bronze medal for tap dancing at zel, who has won numerous me- the PEI. Dance Festival, hav- dals andArophies since-he began ing picked up five first. place taking dance instructions four ribbons; years ago Amanda: Hancox, a 12-year-old This year Larry's brother. Mi- beauty who plaved Dagmar. in chael, aged eight. and another the 1965 P.E I Dominion Drama. cisht ~year - old charmer, Julie Festival winning ‘play ‘'T. (Re- Boswell. join the “‘Anne’’ east member Mama": the daughter for the first time. Julie, the of Mr. and Mrs. William Han. daughter of Mr and Mrs. David cox, she hopes to go. to England Boswell. has been taking ballet | next fall for. further dance end lessons for three: years Michael, drama studies in — residentia] one year school ' APPRENTICES | Palma Rhynes, an-eight-Vear- For the first time, the theatre old with an |_ infectious grin, dau- has added two apprentices to the ghter of Mr and Mre " Mergha bo @c 1s MH. Geolge Ch'town sea ern aa te sere eS @H TT) is es @ Tartans © Souvenirs ng Guna St, Charlottetown eomsens These seopte wok backstaze anc perform 43 @xtras ip the shows strictly from a love of theatre and for the training and e¢xpetience they'll receive Gracie Finlay, at 15, has al- ready had considerable exper- lence asa performer’ culminat- ‘ing in her winning the best act- ress award in this year's provin- cial Dominion Drama Festival finals for her role as the miller’s daughter in ‘“Rumpeistiltskin’’. Born in Sheffield. Alabama, Gracie moved with her family to Charlottetown in 1960. She has sung and played piano with con- siderable success in the local music festival and has been stuflying ballet since her child- hood. At Queen Charlotte High School she joined the drama club nd appeared in ‘Once Upon a Clothesline’ “in 1965. This past year she represented QCHS in a jmock UN assembly held at Prince of Wales College Last summer she studied thea- tre at the summer school here at the centre on a DDF scholarship and this year, as part of her ap- ‘tor at Birchwood High School, _in_ the “aviation industry in Char- | ‘as leading’ man, Uncle Chris, in ‘qzorarna was Gare Although Cleopatra was bor; In Egypt, she was entirel; Greek by ancestry prenticechts ve wt agate tabe | classes at the Atlantic Sum School of the Arts Dan Dayan, a drafting instrue- was born in Paris and educated in England. 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