& tobe confined to norfhern New | Brunswick ‘tate in the" day ‘7 Regional forecasts Prince Edward Isl East- ern New Brunswick Counties Sunny and wermer, clouding over in the evening. Winds light, increasing near noon to southwest 15. Lew-high at Char- lottetown 50 and “70, Moncton 45 sland News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thure:, Aug. 12, 1965-4 meeting of the Georgetown’Lions |° Phe | Georgetown Lions Agree ~~ To Sponsor Glaucoma Clinic GEORGETOWN rancements were Final ar-;ond largest disease of the eyes, made at a/resulting in blindness local “elit *decided i and 75 Outlook for Friday Sunny with a few per- iods. Little change in tempera- ture. High tide today at Charlotte- town 12.20 a.m. and 11.21 am At Rustico at 632 a.m. Sum- merside \ide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.21 a.m. and sets at 8.15 p.m. All times ADT Exhibition Class Judges Are Named Names of judges for livestock elegans i and poultry classes at the pro vincial Exhibition here next week were released yesterday No Blume nhl Hamp- Attached In Equipment SOURIS -- The town pay-! loader will not be rented out in the future, but will be used exclusively for town work, it was decided at Monday night's rn tn town comcil meeting re J | President Joseph E. “Sonnv"’ will attend a meeting to further Johnson presided over the meet- discuss this subject in Charlotte {ing The Secretary Eric Wood town on Aug. 25. ' : é presented the minutes,.and the It was reported that recently the machine had been sent to do out-of-town work and had re- ceived quite extensive damage Council passed a motion w eliminate the town tax on am- bulances, and agreed” to. refand such taxes paid for the present year. Mayor. Ray Leard reported that the Confederation Caravan will be visiting Souris Aug. 27 ' 1967...While here, it will be loca- The ted in the athletic field. caravan is made up of eight Club in St James Hall Tuesday |wonld sponsor a Glaucoma clinic | night in regard to the Red Cross |to be held in Georgetown for + | blood donor clinics to be held 1m |jarge area of Kings County / |Cardigan Thursday afternoon | large number of similar clinic: and in Montague Thursday night. |are to be held throughout the The Lions Club here is spo- | province this fall and a definite soring the clinics and has made date for the local clinic will -be arrangements for the transporta-sdecided unon in the near future tion of donors to either clinic. (Lions Johnson and Batchilder Reports were received on the recently held chicken barbecue for Lions and their wives Sd : : girl friends. A report .was aise ee ested ee LD Lament, fom | ven regarding the lions-spou- Batchilder on a recent meeting cared dance and cantons ie held_in Charlottetown and at: Gulf Garden Foods Plant oa. the tended by the ‘two local Lions |°CC#S!0” of — aeee evemng. jlaue Nhl. conecaa, | number of bills were mov on the Glaucoma clinic PRORFAR Cig: ‘among-them a bill for $25 |The -meeting was attended by ; Lions clubs from throughout the to cover the costs of eye glasses province. Glaucoma is the sec Theft Case treasurer, Guy Coffin, presented the treasurer's report. Both were adopted This is a program carried out by the Lions through the Cana- dian National Institute for the | Blind. A-letter.was—read-from-Lions for two childrer® in the town. ° | out of the more than 300 who |from the Charlottetown area. Kings County capital's growth. |been limited by agreement to while interested, will be cau- { : : = A planning and housing study | $1,000 per year up to December |tious before risking investment’ HALIFAX (OP) — The wea-/ have been selected to represent ¥ 4+ 4 *€ t& * x * * ther office says it was cloudy | rural and city churches of An-. shire, P.E.1.:; Holsteins, Bernard International . expressing their ‘Barney: Cotter, Lancaster. | Dea h trailer units and operated by di d sorrow at the passing of William a |N:B-;Ayrshires, nee Da ton t 2% men. et A jour ne J. Fitzgerald The letter stated ae w Roper ST een ALBERTON — ‘An inquést in- a a wee ieatrenteg 0 : h i a wil gen "Tieae one — /P.E.1.; Jerseys, R. F. Macfie, to the Geath of Joseph Pius Dal- sing plants —— ee Wit out P © have ‘passed away during the CHAMPION HEREFORD BULL Appin, Ont.; Scotch onions |e, Burton Lot 7, held in Char- a nee theese ae fy yr : year, when the next Lions Dis- WEATHER ase, buat, Pumas shorter |lntitow Monday evening wih sing them to something | ciemedy of Chartciietou | The club members decided tha The ehampion Hereford bull was shown in the ring by El- ed the judging {n Jacques Car- = aorowro (CP) — Tempera: Tom ae eg: ig Ont.; | ing. brought in a verdict that fish meal plants, - ae charged with attempted theft of they would gather on Tuesday at the oe County Exhibi- don Matthews, who is at _ tier arena. Mr. Barbour also tures: i s, — ai: sheep, | the deceased came to his death ici a tie | over $50, had his case adjourn- |night of next week to continue tion at Alberton yesterday is halter. Beef classes were wei ee ee vies dees. [EINE 5.2 -.0005 55 56 | pe oe sag ob "i ali, Prenchfort, **, Burton Lot 7 on Aug. 3 from yng ca M a — ed to Sept. 8 for trial when he |their work of clearing the site ewned by Hilton E. Barbour filled at the exhibition yester- SW sa ivancouver ........ 39274 per. Swine, Joseph Feather. 2 {Tactured neck and other in- couneil oe Souris. | appeared yesterday in’ magis- for the waterfront park on the of Alberton. “CHFK Rollo” day and a large crowd watch- ion. Mahe... .s.. 0... 64-93 «\escne Erinvale, Ont.; Poultry, Juries received when struck by | to inapect her scans bak howe trate’s court here. No plea was west side of thé town, | Winnipeg .......... 58 90 lc S. Scranton, Southport. P.EJ,; | 3 1995 Pontiac driven by Leo ditching done, if necessary meme. . Toronto ...... 53 73° |Ponies, Fulton Willis, Milton. nard John Murphy of the RCAF, : : Adjourned to Aug. 18 for trial D ®, Mi PLANNER’ REPORT RELEASED Ottawa oa North Bay, Ont " The clerk was given names of | was the case of George William ont Miss S Montreal .......... 49 = 70 7 i Giving evidence were Leonardo tne aves! beard ene MP | Stewar: af Charlottetown, ~ who Gigantic “ si : : Se ee. Medes . 2 Kairos De egate — —. — ? oo Gemutl wave ta Ore chlel oe not guilty to impaired 5 : oe . redericton ....... . ved; ’ ission to do all nec 4 ' Saint John ........ 5 6 Leaves For Sask. Ontario; Melvin Ramsay, Camp-| ohorations tc. fire Pooersamase| _ perden tip pleaded not Lobster Supper 4 { iona nan Cla | ee ee 56 66 «= Errol Sharpe of Kensington |bellton; James Clements, On-| The police report showed $1,- fouee hed ie Cee ante d| eeeeh Labeler In: thon % : Halifax. ...........- ° . leaves Friday. by train for. the jtario: Cpl. W. Wilson and Con-| 077.50 was collected in fines | to Aug. 25, and three slnace-were EVERY FRIDAY / a 75 University a an, Stable John Greer of Alberton during July: each fined €0 and ck or s 56 73 Saskatoon, where he will attend |detachment of the RCMP. | Council passed a vote of thanks: days oh similar charges ; St. Anne's Parish - i S ecessa ry or own 62 72 | joint meeting of the In ee of the jucy Were Wil pig e8 Conmentle James Dum | One pereon was fined $10 and Hope River . lo i of Kairos: United Church |liam Walter Burhoe, foreman, | for the way performed his ‘costs or 10 days. possessi \New York .......-- ‘4 _g2 (Of Camada, and the ‘Kenneth Wilbur Yeo, John Led.' duties while a member ot the of liquor oft an india, eeeesOD wehis just Isn't any Lobste . Former provincial town plan- limitations imposed on taxes who would adopt a wait and see|/Miami ............ 77 83 | Anglican Youth Confer 7 ge ‘es oe = tod |. sa ae He gi eis Two accused were each fined ‘Geeee Ake — sso ' ser Walter de Silva says ad-|from the industries.” attitude and prefer to rent rath-'New Orleans ...... 7 6S Mr. Sharpe, preside eer fee: ; if. resolution by the Eastern Ki | $20 and costs or 15 days for in-' been there please do ditional finance for George-, The town’s tax revenue from er than own their homes. TUCO occas e 74 — Maritime pag lier gf bomen ee — — ae ccc’ of Seana posatcccsie li eg toxication. ° . town are a prerequisite for the|the two new industries have ‘Similarly, private enterprise, Los Angeles ....... 71 ~~: 87_~| Will be the only exander Mac ee or es eee | puncte) of Georgetown by the Halifax | 1969 and $1,500 per year there-|capital to establish shops, mo ' N n " C ” SHOWS architect and town planner was after until the industrial loans tels and other enterprises. While in most af Nova Scotia Wednes-| gtican and United — traditions Confe deration TODAY ONLY Hace released here yesterday by owing the provincial government this statement would be discour- day — Ss in the a Newfoundia ee » 2:30, Munic Affairs Minister’ Leo by Bathurst Marine. Ltd..-and- aging to the town.and the indus. oth her, two provi Be ot Ree ' pyr Gulf Garden -Foods Ltd. have trialists, experience shows that A ridge of high préssure will | as - = a rs ntre sms | AGRIME $0 J IT COST A FORTUNE JUST 10, COMMIT ITT. a fe mm Mr. de Silva points out that been paid in full. home builders and private ent- Pass across the district today, | Rev. EOE new industries when established diture erprise take their own cold, cal- Producing sunny: dry, weather | berton ae on mean new homes and new ee oe ee ae i culated time before they start in ail three provinces. A distur-| Another distinguished leader | Ch | i % ti i '65 FA TOM Um ECs mercial outlets. He said how- show receipts of $14,381 and ex- establishing in a new industrial bance over Hudson Bay will at the te ve be Brod ar otte own restiva Pee ever, “major capital expenditur- penditures of $14,501. Of the rev- ‘own of this nature.” | rack north:-of the--Maritimes,-Gray,_a_member_of the interna- Cees : es are also involved as a result enue, $7,400 came from the pro- grow ae and the scattered srowers as-| ge ie folksinging group, | Ss of the development , potential. yincial government in the form we feadrcsae te sociated with=it are expected | the Travellers. : This _means_that water and sew- of per capita grants. ie an i ae te ‘i SUNDAY, AUG. 15, AT 9:00 P.M. ar have to be installed, streets. Mr. de Silva concludes that ;; popEasen Sow soe : d S a Aft ~ — ; have to be paved and lighted, “without ee Fone Suing ot Cut ae oe Para e tur a er noon IN PERSON » additional classrooms built and from other sources, t wn has sa stan, ; oor “ u teachers hired. In. addition, the mo way to finance and pay for ogee spot te poi Ma k Rth B tt Reunion JOYCE SULLIVAN . residents will demand better various services that should be growth will be limited due to the r } a ery ; and : ” recreational “facilities, police to attract — potential ‘geographical situation of Geer- : ’ protection, snow clearance and other amenities.’” According to Mr. de Silva, it is “unquestionable that form of new housing will be re- quired-in Georgetown" and a sulting firm has estimated that som? | ation and housing, Mr. de Silva provided growth." SMALL NUMBER On the matter of future popu- said “it is claimed that both in- dustries will employ’ about 700 lgetown at the tip of a penin- sula.”’ s Under present circumstances, according to Mr. de Silva, ‘the only source that could help the town is the provincial govern- There will be no boom ofthe | of the 8th will be on hand here | big guns: no buret of ack ack, in fact there will not even be a war. Instead a happy group will gather in reunion ‘to recall the days of the 8th H.A.A. Battery cemented in peacetime. Up- | this Saturday afternoon for a parade, and more to pause briefly in memory of fal- len comrades as a wreath is placed at the cenotaph. “JACK SCOTT” POPULAR and INSPIRATIONAL SONGS and POETRY Prices $1.25 to $2.50 ~ SUPER DOUBLE BILL pre-requisite to the construction , in the Second World War. | The je i levee ; ; rsons. Out of this a substan. Ment or one of its agencies and a ne para i of homes will be the provision of PSH Orton will’ be hourly this could be in the form of a| Those gunners of another day | Lecion Home at 1.90 Saturday - CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE STARTS FRIDAY «gts e municipal water and sewer) iid employees and their an- stant." He cautions. however ™® coming from far and near! afternoon going along Pownall - < . featuring 130 - 7 - 8:38 ST as Sina ate that Laual-incomes—willi—range—from-that_the government might be _* renew. the iriendships formed | Street to ‘Grafton then east to] ""Moward_The_Turtle”_. : eee eens $3,000 to $4,000... the income reluctant to agree to this ‘pr ‘in-battle—under--heavy—fire—-and--the~ Cenotaph: “Tt-villcontinue tT eee it would cost approximately $545,000 to install water and sewers in the developed sections —sf the town-and-to-extend—these- facilities along the undeveloped ; the National Housing Act is ("tor serious “tinanciat“d 2 =a ee SG, mating lo Oe ay tebe nae Sermon, i cmberhcd ota comple] Capra, Thee, he wro- an one on Queen Sone. | gti Nett nn seen Nt en eo eee en eo pe gion Tara three = bedroam=Waler..and.-sewep,. SYS@M..........--posed_zoning plan_is only. an. in-| With him will be Acting - Pre- J _ ee s ss: : se 4 . * 5 ae es es - He recommends, for the time | terim and’ will have &° tier McA. Farmer and Mayor ‘ConfederationCentre—Daily~ from =10-ya:m.“te~- 9:30 games POWER LIMITED : It is pointed out that the town's borrowing power for sew- er and water installation is lim- ited by statute to 40 per cent of the total valuation of the town. | Mr. de Silva said—“according o the 1963 town valuation of $422,-|Housing scheme.” ranges of the hourly paid would mean that only a small number would qualify for limited divid- end housing under the National Housing Act... as to rents, av- a= yloeks-would-eostoan—additional..eT al Tental_under section 16 of “Therefore, that the most log- ical form of housing for these people and any citizens of the sal ‘‘as it might set a precedent for other towns to make,similar claims.” Mr. de Silva said that sideration,’’ the town would get being, that “the old developed parts of the town be serviced with piped water and not sewer.”’ He said this would eliminate ex- wards of 150 former members down Grafton to Prince, south to Richmond arid then to Queen | and Grafton on return to the | : after’ de Stiva said ‘‘it is premature Lezion. “very -cateful and serious con= -t0-assesswith~ any —degree—of |—-Lieutenant--Governer—- WT town who require better accom- modation would be to build hom- es under the P.E.1. Co-operative isting town lots to be developed ; diture. ‘When the economic status of and reduce initial capital expen-| within the town. certainty the extent. content| MacDonald will take the salute yhand=~pace-of= development in from-a—base \ outskle-Confeder- be reviewed in thé fullness of Walter J. Cox, ‘time and legitimate demand.| Following the parade the gun- The main interest of the plan’ ners will hold both business and is to preserye and guide the friendship meetings in .the Leg- development of proper land use ion Home as they relive the days of the past Bib own eld brow Mei Sie supe a! ei ha gored ne Wore DRIVE-IN j “It is not known what the val-’ing communities where there stalled : site th eZ : ld h COLLEGE ° wation of the new industries are established amenities, which & eo el might be and how this valuation would take a good length of fiuchns - excavation for sewer «1 | North Rustico, P.F.1. presents D— an oS , : \ ean be added for borrowing pow- time to establish in George ‘is, 4). : ? ° a } _* FE R % er calculations because of the town. There would be others _ /f this suggestion Is found ac- Scottish Festival ——@ RIV, -IN ae AT Theatre Record | Set By “Anne A record attendance of 985 was —~——estacished— at Tue day mi ghts 7 peformance of “Anne of Green ceptable, it would be prudent to } meter the water to control waste and excessive flow to the exist- ing tilefields and the subsoil.’’ Secondly, it is proposed that a limited part of the West Com- mon-t-a-n-d*—bounded—by be serviced with both water and sewer, with the sewers. drain- ing along West Street to the sew- erage pumping station which is a beautiful sunny day, has been Proposed to be located on: West less than capacity. Don Harron flew in from Hollywood for the SUGGESTS PROBLEM | ' East 4 Royalty, Kent and North Streets * LIVE—On outdoor stage ‘ ’ (if raining—indoors) " Pipe Band, World Champion Highland * Dancer, Gaelic singing. a Daily concerts at 7:30 pm. “August-7-tit-August-22 F] Also Wed; Sat., and Sun. at 4 p.m. 6 BAOEBE SEE EEE ELBE EBM ~ THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN- A Tonight Onty Twice Daily; Three Times Saturday No Monday Performances Tickets $1 for Adults; 50 cents for children. “es Beclties Seen align -Sumuperside-—Linkletter _Travel Agency—Dailvy 9 a.m. to 12 Sundays 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; 7:00 to 2:00 p.m. S EE. ST a BIG DOUBLE BILL HE OWED HIS LIFE TO THIS —— GUN! | C om > AubIE MURPHY ~ SHOW TONIGHT ONLY. . AT DUSK ~ “BIZARRE AND BARBARIC...MACABRE AND GRUESOME... CONVENTION- Gables," at Confederati - , | : we Theatre choice 1: 908 tas performances. Mr. de Silva said ‘'this, propo- STURGEON | DAN DURYEA IRONIC, BLOOD-STAINED AND STIC...UN @ bus tour of 50 from Ottawa ar- Today’s “town criers,” the Io- sal could create disconte nt | AL... PROVOCATIVE... CONTROVE vo FILMED TO PRO- tived shortly before perform- cal taxi drivers, are among the among some of the residents as TONIGHT ONLY JOAN O’BRIEN DUCE MAXIMUM SHOCK!” —Fronk @-inn, Daily Mirror * ance insisted on attending. They sat on chairs placed in the, spac- ious aisles of the theatre opened are touted on its merits. The While the long - standing resid- “SIGHTS rat = in 1964. people of P.E.I. have taken a ents have been given only piped) RES epemeer rn NEVER “HORRIFYING Thus the sparkling new musi- proprietary interest in it and water. This problem must be an- A NEW TARZAN 7 cal comedy adapted--by-Don-Har-~-the--new.-game. is—‘‘how. many_ticipated_and the ready answer _ _in_new exciting adventures! BEFORE > WEIRD, ron, with music by Norman times have you seen Anne of that comes to mind is to make whe PHOTOGRAPHED HIDEOUS, @ Campbell from Lucy Maud’s Green Gables?” an abutters charge for the f “a SEE IT FOR story about the Prince Edward With Johnny Wayne and sewer service. Also, these peo- Sa BIZARRE, Island redhead continues its re- Frank Shuster in rehearsal for ple would have to’ pay higher) YOURSELF ! VORACIOUS markable day. Only one perfor- their revue which opens next taxes for higher valuation aris- @ LIVE AND mance, a Saturday matinee on Tuesday for seven performanc- ing from the sewer facility LEARN! AND 2 es, alternating with “Anne of Mr. de Silva's report also) iN. ’ FRANK!” Green Gables.” it is expected (contains a proposed zoning plan Fascinating Dailey . all theatre records will topple for the town, setting out resid- vee Shocking !” New York Times two weeks of the ential, commercial, recreation- | a Weanale Hele, Ceity Nowe : Charlottetown Festival, which al and industrial areas. LOCAL BRIEF 5 Summerside : Admission: Adults 75c; Children under 12 free | | : mee emiane REMANDED Thursday and Friday, August 12th and 13th posse _ | SINATRA-Ma@RTIN BE 23°): 3 Reginald Alexander Beli of|— : : ee ANITA URSULA Charlottetown was remanded to . EKBERG- ANDRESS Aug. 13 yesterday when he ap- COMING FRIDAY & SATURDAY | ——we best salesmen for the all-Cana- they might feel that the new) dian. musical. Tourists arriving areas have all the facilities, closes Aug. 28. STARLITE “Bye Bye Birdie” Commenting on zoning, Mr. THEATRE « “PARENT TRAP” "A Real Jungle Thriller" | “se ROBERT ALDRICH TECHMICOLOR From WARNER Bros. “FRIDAY - SATURDAY Cali Sienowcow VICTOR BUONO tHe Ti Stooges TEDON SHERMAN ROBERT ALORICH AJ. Haslem, In Color; Sta: Ann-Margaret, Janet Leigh, an a oes “Dick Van e and Maureen Stapleton. ; = ~ | sini ‘i aon . 2 ai ‘ o =e 4 . att : go ‘ : . nf i$ ee ~ ina aaa Sey nf * s ei Jc Aaa. ae ' Sees SE ca . z eee eee