Confederation Centre BALLET “i “Uninhibited joy" . . . . . The Boston Traveller “Sassy is the word“ . . . . . The Boston Globe 2:30 pm. EVENINGS — MON TO. SAT. $1.50 up 8:30 pm. MATINEES —— WED. and SAT. ALL SEATS Ballet Premier Bitter Weird Pas do Den: -7 MON.-WED.-FRI. Ahnez-vous Bach? The WINNIPEG BALLET presents two programs: Pas tie Dir~ Recurrence ' [in et un Prothalam Font dens _ Les Whoops-de-doo TUES. - THURS. - SAT. .L - THE CANADIAN PU PPET THEATRE TODAY through AUG. 1th Mon - Fri I pm. and 4 pm. Sat. 10 a.m.. it p.m.. 4 pun. «V Fri. Eve_ at I push—SPECIAL FAMILY SHOW! GALLERY THEATRE HO! Office. Queen 81., Phone 2-2404 (after 5 [1.111. 2-2401). Adults Children $1.00 50c ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY. JULY 26 -— 9:00 PM. 0th In a series of Sunday Concerts ISLAND CENTENNIAL YOUTH CHORUS An evening of Choral Music Connucted by Christopher Gledhill OPEN HOUSE OON‘FEDERATION CENTRE EVERY SUNDAY l to 7 m. I Tom 0N CENTENNIAL DOUBLE DECKER nus MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY —— Tim TRAVEL BUREAU. CHARIME '10va AT 10. 11:30, A.M., 1:30. 3:00 1: Adults 50:: Children 25: an: DURING THE parade in Georgetown yesterday as part" of Georgetown’s Centennial . Day celebrations the George-~ . town Centennial Float (above) ' depicted the lobster fishing industry in the area. Mounted on top of the float was a dory . rowed throughout the parade ?G'town Cen GEORGETOWN —— Centennial {Day in Georgetown was cele- ibratcd yesterday and was kick- ed off in the morning with a mammoth parade which con- tained 15 floats and a number of bands and a contingent of navy personel from HMCS inch Arran in port for the celebra- i lions. . . i The parade was marshalled jby .l.A B. McConnell and w as ‘headed by the RCMP and the {Georgetown police. The mayor .and town council. chairman Al- :ex Arsenault of the Centennial committee. Lt. Cdr. ' ifold. commanding officer of {HMCS inch Arran. the. Royal iCanadian Legion Color party i and the Georgetown fire depart- ment also participated in the parade. SPORT EVENTS ’ the parade. swim- m' g events were. heliat the. railway wharf and track and field events were held at which featured 16 separate an—i 'tries. Trophies and prizes for? lthe various events were presen-i {ted by Lt. Cdr. Manifold. The: jpeople attending the celebra-i [tions were served turkey and; iham dinners at the rink from1 noon to it p.m. i ‘ The skydiving program which. [had been scheduled was cancel-: ‘ ed when a low cloud ceiling‘ prevented the jumpers from 30-. ling into action. i . in the evening a mammoth: . dance was held in the potatoi {warehouse on the r atlway . wharf. iCALLQ ON COUNCIL . i During the morning Lt. (".i'lr.1 Manifold called on Deputy May.- ‘or . H. Stewart and council in! ' Visitors Welcome in Ossusl Clothes “COME AS YOU ARE — BUT COME" 7 pm. - 0 .................. .. 10 can. —- 8 12 noon - 0:00 0:30 am. to 12 12 noon to 12 CONFEDEBATION CENTRE BOX OFFICE Open Daily .................... .. 10:00 am. - 10:00 pan. Sundays..... (#2404) after I p.m. 2-2407 ART GAILEBY AND MUSEUM OPEN $3,;ittjit': ‘ ansraunANT OPEN pun. pdml pan. pun. pan. Watch for the Centennial E880 ’l‘ickotmoliile touring the blond daily. W”- W'mw Car And Truck Collide In Souri-s soums ~- A was car owned: by Leroy MacDonald of Ohep-l stow ran into the back of the! parked. late-model one-ton truck owned by Maritime Electric. Ltd. on Main Street in Sourisi yesterday evening. f The truck was parked in front : ' of the Souriis Maritime Electric. ‘agent's house at me of ‘ E the accident. ‘ . Damages estimated were 3200 i to the truck and $300 to the car. . f Souris detachment RCMP in ‘vestlgated the accident. ; ” l [BRIEFS SPEND VACATION HEB! l Rev. 3 Mrs. Joseph Park- ;man. with their two young dau- ghters Gall and Donna. from Worcester, Mass. are spending i h e i r vacation visiting Mr. Parkman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. How M, Parkman. 8 Lapthorne Ave. Charlottetown. Their two older daughters. Car- at and Sandra. are spending summer touring Europa. rn July 22. from tho home of her parents, Service was conducted .by Rev. Kenneth Cameron. pas- ltor of the Free Church of Scot- .land it; were When ers were: Ron e Cutcli and Teddy Machdyen. interment was in the Uni Ch ceme- Feature Is Big Parade ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Control Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. July 23, 1964. -l John Parmenter ’Roberts. premier of Ontario. will be one i of six provincial premiers who 1 ‘beginning at 4 pm. The exer- | class will be open to the public. 2 Mr. Robs . a na‘ive of Banff. Alts.. moved east as his 1 father. a bank manager. . early education in schools , Alberta. Manitoba and Ontario. Canadian Navy as an ordinary seaman. He received his com-1 mission overseas and was mrn- . tioned in dispatches after the battle of Salerno. Discharged l seeing action in the . , . 1 Pacific. and Muelditcgageau _ w . r. 0 arts by Captain John Jerrior. 93. tam (z; utilli'ersity. gradua- shown at the oars in the pic- ting in law from Osgoode Hall. ture. and 16—year-old Chester Toronto in 1947. Llewellyn. hidden behind the He first entered the Legis- first flag of the Royal Cana- have Assemmy of Ontario as dian Legion Color Party. The a member for London in 1951.. two are the oldest and young- and w“ n.91ected in 1955 est licensed fishermen 1950 and 1953 ' Georgetown. LEADER IN "51 tennial Day "' ed the. Ontario cabinet as min- ister without portfolio and a year later was named minister of education. In 1961 he was elected leader of the Ontario Progressive Coo- servative party and later the same year was swam in as the 17th premier of Ontario. Others who will receive hon- degroes from I the council chambers and fol- mm lowing ceremonies there the de-;SDU 3”- “If We“! O‘BQHC- .puty mayor his councill Nova Scotia. New runs- were guests aboard the HM '! wick. Prince Edward island and Inch Ana“. 1 Newfoundland. Also taking part In the cere—i ATB AGREEABDE monies was the RCMP Vessel.j OTTAWA (CPI—British Over— Fort Steele under command of; seas Airways Corporation has Sub. Inspector W. B. Drew. Both? been granted Air Transport ‘the Fort Steele and the Inc h» Board permission to suspend its ‘ Arron were open for public in-‘ licence to operate air serv1cesj spection during the afternoon' between Londo n. England. ‘ and evening: iMontreal and the Caribbean. ‘ i :ieaiurelopCan-CaSi . i . 5 Casting is almost complete the i for a 7park. These activities were fol-' Charlotlttown". the his 6010?“! Everett Horton. has starred in . lowd by a doll carriage parade extravaganza planned as a sa- i Betty Robertson. tinting Work? iSuggested i For En-hoot uni-Wayne, Shuster Here Drew Thompson. s long-time 1 “Wayne Shustcr in colleague at the neat Edward ‘ ' _ musicals on Bro y and on i uie to_PI.E.I. s Centennial year, television, Diane Staple)“ . i and filling "19 COerderath young singer whose careerrock- . Centre. "1 Charlottetown, for pied with her appearance in 0 two weeks commencing August the 10ng_mnning mph, pant“. ‘ 34- _ ticks". has recently been play- Siipporting the V two lmerna~ ing in the successful Toronto ‘ tionally-fa‘mous comedians will musical. "Evelyn". Jack Duffy ‘ be a galaxy of Canadian stage ibeloved as the star of his own and television stars, including iTV show and lately with the Corinne Conley. Paul Kligman. . Perry Como show. will be re- . Don .Gillies. ‘ membered in Charlottetown for Carin Carter. Drew Thompson. his appearance in “The Best of Diane Stapley and Jack Duffy. Spring Thaw." Miss Conley. an American by ; .lonatlian Lucas. the celebrat- birth. has played many leading ‘ 9d Amel‘lfan choreographer. roles on CBC Tpievmon' at“- j will stage the. musical numbers. red in London', West End in and sets and costumes are now "Clap Hands.» and in Can“, i being designed by William Aali- uspring Thaw". pm“ gum“. j arukhnd Thelma Timmms re- for many years a stalwart mom 5 SPeC'WPLV- M"§"'3"‘ ("ref")? ‘5 he,- or the Wayne and Sims“, i Rudy Toth. script editor is Stan troupe both in Canada and on i Dame's: and “‘9 pm‘lucm“ ‘3 the Ed Sullivan show. is we» 3 hem“ direfle‘l by Maw" Mmre' tern Canada's gift to Revue. ____——__ . t ‘ Tasman ROBARTS Roberts, One Of 6 Premiers To Be Honored Sat. At SDU : Farm Credit Need Voiced . called on farm organizations to consider the establishment of some kind of agency to meet the growing nee. of farmers for short-term credit a‘ Lesson- .ablc interest rates. "Farmers are credit W tor to build to meet operating Canadian Federation of rates and "it may well be some Agriculture official Wednesday kind of (tn-operative." . suit hid! Used may Oldhusincsswssbslvfl. opersting credit." he said. " and then instruction was ‘ Farm organizations may have. on the various projects of their own agency' club. their growing need for The program included games credit at reasonable and after adjournment lunch was served. ' -_..._... Funds Discussed By 4-H Club SUPPLIES TIN Malays. part of the Feders‘ tion of Malaysia. .ihird of the world's supply of- : tin A discussion on how to make MOTOR REWINDING 3 risks but they are often paying the meetings more interesting gtoo much 'interesi for operat- an to raise funds high- Lng credit“ said Lorne Hurd lighted the last regular meei- & of girawa. the federahon's as— Log of the Lakeviile Hi Club. S _ L J sis n executive secretary With 13 members in attend- tore ear” u “9 m‘d" “‘9 Newman. “"15 ance the meeting was held in y ‘bringiug greetings from the federation to the annual con- igress here of the Cooperative tUnion of Canada. Mr, ilqu cited a 1961. ML $eral study showing that 40 per ‘ ent of farmers“ operating ;creriit is extended by supply and equipment panics at interest rates rang~ ‘ma onward from lfi per cent. "Farmers shouldn’t have to RIGHT i e B o WRIGHT SHOES A ONf‘E-lN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY TO SEE A TRULY SPECTACULAR ALL CANADIAN SHOW 1 l The Internationally Renowned . . . R. C. M. P. MUSICAL RIDE Plus» a Thrilling 8 Dash Harness Racing Program Sat. July “ZS—Mon. July 27 GHANLDTTETOWN DRIVING PARK. 8 P. M. Sharp Adults $1.25: Children 50: Brothers; Horton '5 Pharmacy, Snuris; Barber Shop: W. R. TICKETS in members of Charlottetown Rotary Club or any of the following stores: ' Hughes Drugs: Old Spain: MacKenzie and Vernie's Jenkins Ltd. Parkdale: General Ralph Sanderson, St. Peter's Bay; The Village Diner. Morcll: the officers of Montague Electric: and Larter's .lamieson‘s Pharmacy. Montague. Ellis Store. Murray River; PLAYING TONIGHT ONLY SHOW A'I‘ IIUSK throughout NOl'tIl America. and ‘ s freq guest star in TV'I Parade. Miss Robertson is one of Can- ada's few internationally-known cabaret singers ~ al draw wher- ever she appears in night clubs TOP DANCERS l Don Gillies and Carlu r‘arier ‘ are also co-stars on the Wayne i i and Shuster show. Mr. Gillies’ havmg h a ii d l e d the dancing ; ._._.__———: chores for Wayne and Shusteri HOME FROM HOSPITAL a ’ ‘ many years. He is a ~ g leading comedy dancer. and as} . "1“ R0“ “’5 ".m'md 1” . . . h h h 8 his home in Flat River after a mo"! c oreograp er a ‘ undergoing surgery at the Vic- staged. ballet for the National Ballet Company. Miss Caries achieved wide-spread fame asi the leader of her own dance‘ trio. ioria General Hospital. Halifax. LUTZ FUNERAL -— The fun- . ersi for Mrs. Charles H. Lutzi was held yesterday afternooni from the Cutcliffe Pu neral i Home to Wood Islands Presby- terian Church where service 3 was conducted by Rev. Donald ‘ Sweet Eye and Eye Ages was sung by the choir. F‘lowerbe were: Edwin ac . ben McConnell. Clayton Hume? w“ macaw Mk?!” iF'rank Pantlng. Malcolm Mac-‘ comma! for the “WM” l Pherson Pall hearers were: Ad- of V on fighter planes station- ' ‘ White Dan MacPherson.‘ ed in Chatham. N.B.. be e ' out M the Charlottetown “rm Melvin Keenan. Angus Panting.l iLaughlan MncMillan and Allan 32.3"“"191 “d “93”” PM‘ ; Nicholson. interment in the This would serve two func- Chum" "meter!" l tions according to a brief pm MaoLEAN FUNERAL —- “is ! seated to national Defense Pro- funeral for Alexander Mac- ; duction Minister C. M. Drury‘ Lean was held Wednesday. July i by Minister of industry and Ns-i 22. from the Murray River Fu- it that L _ tursl Resources Leo Rossitsr‘ neral Home to the Pentecos- . fumrlgNBrzlnlstmfi short: "‘1 Mimi“ °i Helm“ Huber? . tsl Giurch. Murray River. i was held Wednesday site oon M‘cmluv ‘ where the service was eonduct- . First there would he providQ ed by Rev. F.(‘.. Day and Lou . ed a wplans operation which 0 Harris. During the service John would provide sufficient work tol Bears sang a solo. Until Then. keep plant. now under pro-i The Brooklyn Trio gave IWo tectcd plans of closure. open. _ selections. Y’neel At The Cross. he necessity of sending the. and The Lord’. My Shepherd. planes to Winnipeg for servic-I and the congregation joined in t ‘ Lover of lag. now the cue. won a i for the hymn. Jesus be eliminated. felt the P.E.l.‘ My Soul. Pallbearers wene: government officials. l ilisrd Martian. Watson W Possibility of having EitheatI White. Bert MacLeod. Samuel ' service helicopters stationed at Book. Merton Ferguson. and BMCS Shearwster in Halifax Vmce Strickland. intermenth was seed. l h the unin- She was so osossss uusu-uu inPU‘BLIC...:m so , ~ “.311th FRENCH inPRIV A ' ' who» slw got firm Wed up DEE. . 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