RT KNIGHTS HOST VISITING. STUDENTS ‘Youth, Atravel Program | and ~ Twenty-four exchange stu- die, Shown Are (FROM LEFT) dents from /Quebee” were / George “McGuigan, Grand guests at a’/banquet given by’ Night, jt / the Chanlotte- the Knights of Columbus: yes- terday ovening At the Knights of Columbus Home Charlotte- town/,The. gitest speaker was Eddjé LeClair wha spoke to, thé” students in- two. languagesé, Later they were ,entert town/Council of the. Knights of Columbus; Sandra Shaw of Montague, “one of the’.hosts to Ahe’ students; Elizabeth Bucky An of/Montreal, one of the. s' “dents; and Gerald Tremb y. “a Visitor, also from Montfeal. Abe. exchange’ visit {s iy con- “junction ye Bsa Federal /Government House, The .P.E.I. r | ly 7 Island News eat Kasterh and Central Districts LOCA . MONTAGUE — A. decision to ‘adopt the provincial town plan- ning plan for Montague’ was reached -last-night--during. the regular monthly: meeting of the council. The meeting was ‘pre- sided over by Mayor B. H. Yeo with councilors Frank Gréene, John: Hughes, ‘and’. Athol Rob- ertson making up .the quorum for the meeting : Also discussed, was: the pro-: posed purchase of a new: fire truck which will be used for out of town fires. Since the last monthly meeting a cheque for $2000 had been received from the previous. government and _ fur- ther /information with- refer- enc¢ to this grant is to be asked for. The council was- not. clear oh the matter and want to know if this_is an annual grant and if this is the amount in full for the year. A letter is to be for- warded to the new minister for this information. Other matters discussed were the installation of a blinker light at the foot of Wood Island Hill the- gtoup is slated to spend the next eight days touring the Island visiting such places as the Confederation Centre, Wildlife Park ‘and the - Wood, leigh - Replicas. During their stay they will get an opportun- ity to relax at some of/ our beaches and take ina play at ainé An sing? ‘song fashion by the, 1 singing — duo, ‘Ken and 4 A / VA J 3 "hone hiter Harron’ = ae ; f Low overnight High Monday [Mectoria Sh avteeees i) Victoria /.....5.66: "55 j Regina / ste cegencce 47... 69 Addresses Rotar Club aie ee Toronto 69 3... Tye standards and. devotions dentally, he said, to.put ‘‘Anne” were sree < z of peop é in. this city ‘is. some-, fon the stage last summer cost Q Meese t ee 54 16 thing “have- never seen — iny-tapproximately $35,000." # Peseeraeas mca es saa éA”vheré else,’ was the comment, His life_in-Germany-during the an Joa 6 16 4 of Denald Harréin, author of the {filming of *‘The Man Who Never Mints es 59 “16 ” Gables” and .‘Private Turvey’’,|Was” “involved problems Avhich Wilke 59 Ti /epeaking at , Yesterday's Rotary lranged. from. acquiring the. pro- rraiode 62 7A luncheon | 7 ‘per attire in-a store which em- Syd : 64 3 Toronto’ - born, Nt. Harron, |ployed young Germay sales la- = ney en 57 whose earecr begait at the. age dies speaking for the most part ar eta A (cl hee of. six; fas been/a professional | |German only, to/the © exciting- ihe ohn's._.. “3 88: actor for 30 years The recent; but dangerous circumstarices to ny oe experiences of his career, and [whieh he_was’ subjected : while Boston 64 3 pe complications he met” with/filming neap’ the Berlin wall |Tampa B 37" “before foming here for the |where peoplé nearby were on oc- Miami = events during the ‘teeen: filming|casion wounded by. German Tucton “a7 100 of “‘Thé Man Who Never Was”, guards./Mr. Harron remarked | *UCSOR. ~------*+* were*his main topics. jthat the fear on his- face was |Los Angeles visas 65 TT. REY. EJ. BAIRD Mr. Harron_mentiored that to | genuine.. ‘HALIFAX (CP) —-The wea-| shoot. this half-hour production One of the perils faced by ‘the “ie Germmny: cost. $450,000; ‘CITY AREA. FUNERALS © COMPTON FUNERAL — The funeral for Georg e W. Compton | was held Monday, Augtist’ 8th, ~ from. the MacLean’ Funeral " Home where service was” con- | ducted by. Rev..-Ewen-Mac--; Dougall and David Compton. Psalm were the 121st, “and. the 2rd. Attending in a body were, -members of the Canadiaa Leg- same run. six. times took some time getting used to. Mr. Harron. is Presently writ- ing “Spring Thaw” year. H well. / Chairman for this meeting of Rotary was Russ Seller. chairman was Cy Sinnott. -Inci-= ‘actor during= the—actual produc- ‘tion was the scene where the-was “Subjected. fo having a locomo- |tive pass within- inches‘ of his ‘|face: This, the said, could have been accomplished in‘ one pass, jbut he was required to make the — which ‘proved to be- an experience that for next said he is retiirning to |the Island ‘in January, not only jto write it but appear. in it as Co- the Confederation Cepie. WEATHER. TORONTO (cP) _ Tempera- and at the corner of Queens Road. The new minister of Public Works, George Ferguson is to be. contacted on ‘the reew- ther _oftice ‘says _a_weak disturb-" ance—moving eastward to they south -of Nova. Scotia: will keep |- cloudy skies. cver Nova Scotia | Itoday and Wednesday. Anothér disturbance now mov--|- Receives — | Degree- The’ Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 9,-1966, : : B R IE f ‘Montague Council Will- dopt Provincial Plan ~+}teen cases had been before the. »jcourt -for the month and ‘the | {| amount of $329.25 had been col- ; |lected in fines.’ :|pital management in procuring | -}assure the area of*a more mod- ‘lent hospital is generally at a ‘| possible the town should try to was 0. He had also been Bra- I »\ \ UNDERGOES SURGERY ~ Mrs. David Huttheson, Toron and. formerly of Montague,’ te- cently. underwent Toronto Hospital. SISTER DIES {Robert Mitchell) Village Green lights. has left for Boston ‘to*attend the A letter was read by’ the town jfuneral of his Sister,\Irene who clerk G. Arnold: Wightman. from=|P28Sed-away-on- Saturday .He-is a tourist congratulating the |#¢ccompanied by ‘his brther- -iti-law town and the police for his- |Delburn “Munn of ‘Village Green. pitality shown to him and his , family while here. They are VISITING high in .their praise for. ‘assist Mrs. G.H, Deanis fron Tren- -ance received. from oificer Ed \\ton. “Ontario. jis. visiting her Downe: |brother,. Walter Marr. and her Also in correspondence was a |brother-in-law, Mr. Vern Dennis letter. reques‘ing representation '|0f Allen Street. of the town at a meeting of the : Confederation Caravan commit- VISITING HERE tee to be held in Charlottetown | Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Arsen- on August 26. Councilor Athol jault and family, Oakville, On- Robertson was asked to attend Ltario are visiting Edward Arsen- ault; 43 Reserve Street, Charlot- this meeting. An invitation had been extended to the Caraven /tetown, on their.annual summer committee earlier -this year .to | vacation. lations with reference to such visit Montague during their tour ; in 1967,. The caravan will visit CORRECTION Montague July 1, 1967, and will! In the annual ‘Gathering of the locate on the Regional . High |clans story which appeared in are ane. eoproziinatel |yesterday’ s issue, the name ue €ly |rilyn Ward should have. rea $6900 ‘had been received during | | Marilyn Wrank e the month as partial payment of \cantured the trophy for junior the per capita tax. The vou Highland dancing. clerk advised this: cheque would |” put the town onthe black side | ~~=.VISITING HOME of the ledger. ; In. the..police report presented | | by Ed Downe it was noted fif- family of ~Toronto:~are, ‘visiting Mr. Burge’s mother, Annie Stewart, 30 Pownal Street. Mr. Burge is director of public rela- \tions and information for the.On- itario Department’ of Labor. SPORTSWRITER HERE Elmer Ferguson, dean of (Cana- Just previous to adjournment | a short discussion took place with reference to adopting some | - form of assistance to try to get some action to assist the hos- a tiew>up-to-date- hospital — HOSPITAL NEEDED It was the opinion of all pres- ent that something be done to ern hospital. Space at the pres- premium throughout the year |'eaders “Sports Beat’. and the couricil felt that if at all fore he was a year old. . SAD NEWS get some action on the- matter. | Bel FORMER "DIPLOMAT DIES | of American States and- OAS;Camuse of Holyoke, Mass. surgery in a] ~PLAQU Vebnon Colney, local hand- craftsman, presented a hand- made plaque at\the Kingston Floo ee honors, past presi of the ‘branch: Legion recently to Kingston Shown ‘fO RIGHT) ate’ . U.S. DEFENCE. Continued from\page LS. Wyand |goals has caused some high level-contemplation on the num- ber of troops necessary to. a in. Viet Nam. Leaving Saigon, Mr. and Mrs. Des Burge and |Nam’s capital, .. Sunday talks with the top officials here, South Viet E presiep AT esident Charles P Command presi- dent, Pius Smith,» ‘Mr. Flood, Mr. Sorney, branch \past pre- ssell Mason. \ x ~\ \ at least five. years under almost } ideal. conditions X 1 While the ‘stitdies \. indicate | that . aif\ power _ ‘alone \gannot | : stop the supplies reaehind, the | enemy armies in the Sov ith, “the appraisals--assume that\ alk’ ab, | tacks must. continue. Without ¥ the air strikes; the enemy forte | Nevels ¢quld rise “even higher, N : \ We Dispense ‘any Prescript \J.E. A. Worth > after dian Sportswriters, has achieved ore goal’which has.evaded him throughout his~fong career.- He" \joined The Evening Patriot staff for one day. Mr. Ferguson is on the Island for a few days with his wife and‘took the opportunity: to attain this goal by relieving Bill Ledwell for a day and giving Elmer was-born on Douglas Street -of Charlotettowa “but left here be- RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) |where he spent many summer —Fernando: ‘Lobo, Brazil’s_first |vacations,. have received the sad ambassador to the Organization ee of the recent death of Gary the former U.S. vice-president, [Richard M.\.Nixon, indicated ‘he feels 500,000 men would be nec- essary. It is more than likely that Nixon's statement feflects the view -of the. U.S. com- mander iy Viet Nam,.Gen,.~ W{l- liam ‘C. Westmoreland, althou Westmoreland has net publicly asked for more: troops.than now- contemplated. - Within the defence depars | His friends in Lower Newtown, |fested countryside would take rwith a consequent bleaker ‘pros. wee Delivery a \ Mail - : rk Us itad si ‘ > th Service. \ e ni ates has e 142 ‘YP : hone Coz largest a ‘debt im. the | — rage re Tcaa Ss world. Seo ~@ PN ' No. Reg. Pha pec for pa fication. > “RIDE ABOVE. THE TRAFFIC" ‘TAKE A ‘TOUR QN “EASTERN N =. AMERICA’S. ONLY. AUTHENTIC. LONDON ECOUELRS DECKE BUS? S A S ‘president: from=1958=to-1960, died —jhere--Sunday. of-a stroke. He} “HOSPITAL PATIENT the has-been a patient in the Souwri: zil’s. representative” at” ! Hospital. United -Nations. Clinton Stewart, —“Kingsboro, jag across-the Great Lakes will bring “cloudy skies to most of New Brunswick today and a_few showers. will develop over. New Brunswick this afternoon and Regional forecast: Prince Edward Island, Bay of | Chaleur: Clouding over this af- ternoon; little chaage in-tem | perature: winds light. Low-high | at Charlottetown 58 and 7 Campbellton 55 and 75. Outlook | awarded a Masters Degree. in} history from the. University .of Notre. Dame, Indiana, during ithe: - commencement Aug. 5, 1966. ° > .. where he continued his _ exercises, |. Father Baird, a Holy Cross | - Father, graduated from St. Dun- sere University in 1957 with a | B.A. degree. He then entered the | Craeetien of Holy - Cross studies |at Holy Cross College, Washing- Rey. E.3. Baird, CS.C., was ye * * ik kh id ¥ age xy Aion. Pall bearers were. Neil | Guests of Rotary. were Fred |for.w. | ton, D.C.’ graduati 1962 ai Abed edne Variable. cl graduating _in Munn, William Bears, 7 Ear’ Corcoran, Kitchener; Roger.- H. | iness Stk iow nee with ah MA depres fa Sucred Hume, Donald Compton - ‘Ed- Perry, .Charlottetowa: David seasonable lenperabares: |Doctrine. He. was ordained a | yoy told her M YER eae Koel oe Stewart, Charlottetown; Fred. ‘ ; ipriest in 1962. ~ about aie? So » ANOFILMWAYS: PRESENT “:| Lambert, Charlottetown; Ellis igh tide today. at Charlotte-} Father Baird is now. visiti : . ~ . ee : ward Compton, Daniel Compton, | ,Ash, Boston, and Lionel Harron, |town 4.18 a.m. and 5.01 p.m. At ‘his parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Tyrell How could 5 ELIZABETH TAYLOR and Renjamin Beats. The Legion roronto, ‘|Rustico: at 11.13 a.m. “Summer- | Baird, for a few weeks, in Fort) Yt! BURTON graveside service was conduct: | Visiting Rotarians included the |side tide eighteen minutes later | Augustus. He will return to Wel |~ anyone RICHARD ed by Harry Mortimer. Inter: irojowing: T.J. McKerner, Mon-|than Charlottetown. Sun rises |land, Ont., where he will con-| about me... ment: took , place in Belle River | ‘treal:. Henry DesRoberts, Lynn, cemetery” Mass: we a Picker- ~ LeCLAIR. FU NERAL — ae Ing; William “Murkar, Picker- fhinefal for Alphonse LeClair jing; Reid Van Dine, Frederic was held Monday morning from |t00; . Frank Holliday, Ontario; Ahe residence ~of':his' son Fran- Cameron MacDonald, Summer cis LeClair. to Stella Maris |Side; Bev MacAulay, Frederic- Church, North Rustico, where |ton; Fred Martin, Ottawa; Jo .pervice. was conducted’ by_ his ‘Bradshaw, New York; Art pastor, Rev. Fraacis Corcoran, |Beach, Ontario; W.J. Warren, who also conducted the service |Alaska; Richard. Eagles, ‘Nova at the grave. ° Rev. Cameron |Scotia; J.R. ‘Williamson, Nova MacDonald, CSsR, was_ present Scotia; Keith: Coutts, Ontario; jn the sanctuary. The pall bear- Marten West, New Brunswick; 8.19 p.m. All times. ADT. iCollege School. fe ers were Vincent-b--~Gallant, }J-L-— Dubinsky, _Nova_ Scotia. , Joseph Edmond: Gallant, Ed- ward Buote, - Joseph Gallant, Kenneth LeClair and Ronald Gauthier. Interment, was in’ the church cemetery. WE FURNISH PAPER Almost half the newspaper |Pages in thé Western world are ‘printed on Canadian newsprint. TODAY: SHOWS . iba PF 2:30 - 7 - 9. A MARRIED WOMAN Don't force me... we mustn't..;it's just loneliness, not love!” - “Maybe you can § toss off what JEAN «HONOR SEAN — - BLACKMAN GARRISON Mervyn Le = s ptoduction:oF ME cise COStARRING ee { MUSIC = ARTHUR HILL * GREGOIRE ASLAN ° HEMRY MANCINI = sereenp! ay by JQHN LEE MAHIN and ALEC COPPEL « Directed by MERVYN ad - A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ee ne ie é ; ¥ ft noe ee iN - 3 * - : to Ls IN TTA a PLAYING TONIGHT ONLY SHOW AT DUSK in Southern California visit ! Ve sure Mighty Armies Trampled Its sane A Fighting Family Challenged aye Both! UNIVERSAL Presewrs JAMES ‘STEWART BE today at 6.18 a.b: and sets at |tinue to teach at«Notre Dame: much less your ame own TONIGHT “ONLY ef 1N PANAVISION® ~AND METROCOLOR When Our Kids Go. Out On The Town? The night is young. The reso ume The tank is full . «i. Youth at ile wheel and untold adventure lies ahead. asl phic ie a ge ca | | about .... much! HERE COMES A PICTURE THAT DOES FRANKLY, OPENLY, HONESTLY. It doesn't eo ee $s punches, o What Happens © KATE REID t: the comedy everyone 's talking about - -- “A WILD BIT OF HOKUM — VERY WELL PRODUCED” “A GAG FILLED LOOK AT DELIGHTFUL CHARACTERS” “4 SMASHING: SUCCESS” “THE OTTAWA. MAN” ‘A wild and wooly tale about the wild and wooly West. STARRING © ERIC HOUSE “HOWARD'S NUTTY REVUE” with Howard the Turtle and the Canadian Puppet Theatre MATINEES 2 and 3:30 P.M. CABARET CLUB.TONIGHT Kate Reid, Anne ‘Collings, Eric House, Donalf Harron entertain. with comedy after the final curtain. - CLUB HOURS: 10 p.m. --1 a.m.—Licensed Memberships available. at door. LLL LT LT ET TTT EAT _ Confederation Centre Box Office Open 10 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Summerside Ticket Office: Linkletter Travel_Agency. Confedera Centre at the ‘a Charlottetown Summer Festival . New York Variety . Halifax Herald . «. Charlottetown Guardian - 2 @ DONALD HARRON | va Curtain Time 8:30 Confederation Centre ment, a figure of 750,000 men: S Tours eave the ‘Confedera’ \ PN has been presented, although — ‘box’ office door) Queen this is probably a minority view SbN1 amy 1 p.m. -* she po SEA among the military planners. - |j- aan Nie ~~ = Even this ‘high force. level: hour ShO Re: _Chigen ander “2 would= not ensure any wie: years son - victory, in the. view of its sup- ; X : porters. The peciteaton ot! ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING Tours |. South. Viet Nam's enemy - in- Charlottetown-*- > \\ Dial “4.9968 “as FURIE Saaiiadan sma — o % ct eee "ANNOUNCING acu 1 OTs. see In response to popular demand a (AND FATHERS CAN'T. OR: WON'T! - + . . ! DAMACED Special Matinee ‘ Ge ¥ Performance | of L Ga0DS qninhy 5 | : “ANNE OF GREEN I GABLES i pa atl See WED., AUG. 10—2P.M. ; : 4