Sebi > . ” ae «a ¥ ‘ : nieeaniianiAitaiahinitibaide en ; . : ; ° | The Gueriion, Cherlottetown, Sat. nly 8, 19468. 15 Program = *) \ ; ~ CHARGE PREJUDICE that immigrants ftom “old . LONDON ..(Reuters=iThe Na. O™mmonwealth” countries such Cc 3 strali ‘ tional—Committee for Common. 35 Canada Australia and New | eature a an a a at as Friday that Britain, ts discrim- tests to thos.from ‘new Com g between. black and white monwealth countries, which SUMMERSIDE — Every jails sd lk otis nating Lal ar tke Gecketes ak te Lie cic, a afternoon and Carnival acytities from July 11 immigrants. The official body include those. in Africa, Asia ’ Li ( wm a t the 16 in ] sive ‘ ® ; succestings 1° rit | jster Carnival festivities nere One of the is attractions i — oe : soit . hes Crane: usée ae aus the Ca nar | 4 jare the vaudeville acts in Civic yl) he the ict wally Cameds : ee stadium which provide enier and Strange Music’ by Charles : ‘ ’ =SSSjltainment for young and ald Gregor, ' . This year is no exception.; \ sory “ha be nanage the ais. STE Mak appeared | . GEORGE R. PEARKES and one of the Lobster Carniva) (..,, Nase wan toe from Radio ; . . ; “Jofficers, Charles Hogan, has ar- |) Seedin wa oth 2" Paladium co et ranged for three top acts which Geickt gidenoaee nd, Boo * ill remain here throughout the Aon, moat es on S an week and put on three shows programs ; - i Irish get SUMMERSIDE - - The {ster Carnival executive, Lob- w hen \ticipating will be Alf Groom of Summerside in the -pele’ vault. |Adelé Marchbank, New - Annan, who has been ‘starring in the dis- “cus and shot put—evrents—and who. along with Andy Arsenault of Charlottetown, attended a young athletes camp at the Uni- , versity of Alberta in Edmonton recently | A third well-known Island star Bob Simmons of Charlottetown. |Canadian record-holder in the hammer throw will also com- j}pete. This event will be held for the first time in the- Carnival Meet | Facilities at the Sports Com- plex. where the meet will be theld,—are—excelient—and—tne‘ude jconcrete throwing circles and rubberized asphalt ~turnwa Cots will be provided in tre | Summerside high schoo! asium for out- -of- town athletes who wish to arrive the night pre ‘vious and bring sleeping. bazs The performance of PEI athletes at this meet will be. us- ed by the selection commpt jtee for the Eastern Canadian jage class at St.. Lamberts. Que- jbec. July 22nd ‘and 23rd of this year ’ zvmn MUSICAL CHARLES GRECORY Track, field. meet. has big schedule | SUMMERSIDE On the se and four classes for women and eond day of Lobster Carnival a total of -150 entries are aniici- Week, Tuesday, July 11. @ orn pated vincia!l AAU of .C Open: -Track A feature event on the pre- and field meet will he held at gram will be. the — tri-provincial the Sports Complex on Gran. le spriuw medley relay where a Street north with entrees. from feam of the best four runners all over the Maritimes and e:. from each province will he com- pecially, Antigonish. St John, peting against each other Halifax’ and Oromocte, NB. as’ The men’s classes are: Open. well as Island athletes expected - Junior, Juvenile, Midget and participate Bantam There are 14 events in The meet ponsered by the the Men's Open; 11 in the Junior Lobster Carnival and. the pro. 14 in the Juvenile, 12 in the vincial division of physical edi: Midst den 06- Oe eation and alcoholic studies. has Bantam The women’s classes an expected total of Ad events are Open. Juvenile, Midget and getting underway at i% am and Bantam. The open consists of 19 continuing throughout the. day even&.. the Juvenile, six evenis. until! completion Midget. eicht and Bantam two _There are five > tlas es for men Among the Island athletes par- i fashions. Welcome Tourists TO SUMMERSIDE'S ANNUAL LOBSTER CARNIVAL F. W. Woolworth CO. LTD. (SMALLMAN BLILDING) S4 4 SLIEEY 2 = SEI nIe - . : , ) ; 2 a Dav Lobster: -trom—€amp er 2 — Browsing and shopping are part of o vacation for everyone. . ~~ |-~-while in- Summerside, visita 100-——-— year-old-but modern store for the best in ladies’ and men’s FEATURED ARE:— lagain the Black Watch Band and The Presbyterian Highland So ‘ciety pipe band A two-hour evening program of Scottish Music will be held in jof 8 and 10 o'clock. (TOP TALENT All the top falent in Scottish ~ entertainment: #71 be seen with j|piping, singing and darcing | Miss MacKinnon wil! head- iline the cast . * The committee chairman John -Hopkirk, feels this will pro- *| bably be one of the best Scottish musical entertainment program ever seen on P. E The first day of Carnival Weék | has been declared Imsh Day and James Hogan. along. with | his -committee members. have been working feverishly prepar- ing for the two-hour musical program highlighting the day , OBTAIN ENTERTAINERS This again will be a two-hour program” in the .stadium and a Me committee spokesman stated recently that already some 25 en- tertainers have been contacted he audience |. The program will be. highlight- led by Irish dancing, jigs. danc- ing etc Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. Indian River, will present an Irish mo- nologue while “The Townfolk a local trio, al with’ a num- ber of other enteNainers will provide the musical entertain- ment *“Among the performers wre chairmen of the com- Paul Smith, Kinkdra: stepdan- rranging these three cer: Arlene Gaudet: -Summer- Windsor Corey. A- ‘side. singer. George MacDon- Jim Hogan, Irish | aid, Charlottetown, tenor, He- John Hopkirk, Scot- jen” Bradley, Charlottetown, tish Day folksinger: as well. as Mrs. Mary Senttish Day will be a gala Kelly, Charlottetown step-danc- Theeclans gather at the ing teacher, and two of her stu Summerside -Raceway on the dents, plus many others afternoon of July 13 where the program gets underway at 2 0'- the Benevolent Irish Society of clock Charlottetown will provide some Lieutenant-Governor w J. acts for the program MacDonald will be in attend- WORK ON PROGRAM ance and will view the march- | Friday, July 15th is past af seven pipe bands high- |Day, but when this was written lighted” hy the pipes and drums ‘information on this event. of the Black Watch Regiment sketchy. It was learned how- -ever. that as-with-Irish Das # Following this there will be a will consist of a two-hour musi- pipe band competition and after- cal program that evening at the wards a Scottish -concert at | Stadium which the feature guest will be| Committee. chairman Wind- Catherine MacKinnon of Hali- sor Corney isn't expected to en- fax. one of Canada’s most popu- ing musical talent as he has lots lar young singers to choose from in the Wellington Next on the agenda will see Egmont’ Bay and . Summerside all bands plaving together. led by |areas the Black Watch band The af-| All-in-all, = # preparing for the 1966 celebra- tions, earlier this year, decided on having, along with Acadian Day, a Scottish “ and an d mi sae days wer eadian Day, Day, and event there should be mu- ternoon program will be climax s'¢ to please everyone im these ed hv The Tattoo featuring once 'three programs a rare an nanan elie a a On rani ithe Stadium between the hours)? Olin -and guitar It has also been learned that: Acadian 5 was He.can challenge any musical act for versatNity. In rapid suc- cession and with gre@s showman- hip. he plays heautiful tunes a Hoover. Cleaner. - ar aulo Dump. toy. balloon. bagpipes, This {s followed by two must- cal audience participation num- here His symphony ef chimes isa classic attraction All is done in a frame of comedy, and regis- ters heavily with the audience CHIMPS PERFORM Another attraction wil!) he Captain. Schreiber's chimps These chimps will entertain an audience ranging in age from 1 to 19) They perform acrobatics on several different pieces of 2p- paratus and are renowned for their dancing Schreiber's champs have per- formed on the Jackie Gleason show on several accasions with their incredible “‘chimpantics” His go go dancers wil! astound you as they dance the watus!, swim... monkey -and the frug This act should provide a barrel of fun The third act is the Ivanovs, daring stunts. equilibrium, with exciting comedy routines These daring artists “work without a net. Their unique dis- play and clever-agility have thrilled . audiences throughout four continents They have been featured with the Ringling Bros Circus. Cole Bros, and Hopa- long Cassidy circuses for Mears. “They also have appeared in all the famous European circus- es and music halls and>have | been acclaimed as outstanding in their field | These vaudeville acts will headline the attractions in Civic Stadium during the week-loagy SWITCHED REGAL JOBS The first governor-general of Canada after Confederation, Vis- eount Monck, had previously spent six years as governor-gen- Royal Canadian weage Dancing * MONDAY ‘© FRIDAY * SATURDAY _ __of LOBSTER CARNIVAL WEEK Entertainment In The Lounge. Nightly. ~ COME- MEET YOUR FRIENDS RT THE LEGION ~ Summerside | 7errrr eral ‘of British North America. PLAN TO ATTEND” = to 16th JULY ith Events -- ® Miss P. E English and Scotch Imports. Irish Tweeds ; Scotch Tartans Prince Edward Island Tartan **) Ladies’ and -Men’s Quality Merchandise at surprisingly low prices. 7 Ocean are 2a A sincere and UMMERSIDE LOBSTER Enjoy Some Of These Exciting _ ‘© Mammoth Parade — * Bands Galore * Harness Racing * Lobsters Fresh from the extended to all summer visitors -- Particularly on the occasion of our 10th Annual Lobster Carnival. May Your Stay Be,A Pleasant one Free Parking For 130 Cars GAUDET'S &3 GRANVILLE STREET | CARNIVAL * a I. Contest - cordial welcome Is ee eee Fee eee ata — SUMMERSIDE ‘