oa ov pt ov erated: veal th at all pre vious TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- McGill University where he sland News Page. Eastern and Central Districts |The ‘Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 24, 1966. 5 Playground Figures — Soaring To Record : The. latest statistics on the McKinnon, other such ‘tourna iCity Recreation Department op-| ments involving girls and guys playground program re- teams in softball and volleVball ; attend- |will be run off, as well a horse | ‘Youngsters wheiher-they AAA OUNCES ‘lege was announced yesterday Clubs and two Maritime univer- |recently. i ‘sities teamed to provide ,a week-| The project’ was initiated by end outing to P.E.I. for almost { lof the Y's Men's é¢lubs, with \Fredericton, Capitals and Nash waaksis Y*s Men's cluds initia- lting the project. These clubs have continuing programs opera- -iting for the. foreign students’ of \U.N.B. The University of New ee ’ In Collision ‘ |Brunswick and St. Dunstan's Un- SUMMERSIDE — A two-vehl-liversity arranged overnight ac- cle collision at Black Horse Cor-|commodations for the students ner two and one-half miles east at S.D.U.,/along with two meals, jof Kensington, caused extensive: while. the Y’s Men’s -clubs of \damage’ Tuesday evening. ‘Summerside and Charlottetown Collision occurred between &|arranged to _méet their yuests at’ 1966 Pontiac, driven by Murial Borden and to avin private Blanche MacKinnon of Graham's trans i pon oT wie : sportation and show off the Road, and a 1950 half-ton Chev- jind: as much as possible. in Two Vehicles € & MR. GALLOWAY Principal Four Maritime Y's Men's {forty foreign students at U.N.B,’ 4 jthe World Outlook departmeut ~ rolet truck. Driver of the half- d_a-half days. ton truck was Robert Keir, Cou- "on yee they ike fascias visi- sins of ‘Darnley. itors joined’ local family groups No serious injuries were caus- : ed in the accident which, happ-'; icnics. ened about five o'clock Tuesday "Ne and at : Sedipa ite evening on the Irish Town Road,| | *e countries repres Summerside detachment of the ‘!uded Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, RCMP investigated. Pakistan, India, Greece, Taiwan, eee ra eames | ORME, Trinidad, Japan and, COUNTRY 1S-“CROWDED Korea. ne India has 2.4 per cent of the | Both the students and their ‘jworld’s land area but 14 per‘hosts: found the outing very en cent of the world's population. 'joyable and educational. Appointment The apointment of Iain Gallo- way as Associate Professor of French at Prince of Wales Col- by Dr.-Frank MacKinnon, Prin- cipal of the College. Professor Galloway takes up his new duties immediately. Professor. Galloway is a native Scot who came to Canada six years ago. After teaching at Mt. Allison University, he moved to taught French -for three years | while completing his Ph.D: -in Frénch language and literature. Be was also chairman of the | McGill committee for. the junior w EASTMAN COLOZ xe THE EXCITING MEW DAFENSION OF Fiat Thursday | September. 22, when guest speal- Alex Campbell and members of. |his cabinet will be head table | The Board of Trade has writ- ten Secretary of State, Judy La- ancy on the Board of BroWdcast | Governors created by the resig- |time ago be filled. | The Board has also written -j\of the Board of Broadcast Gov- ernors requesting a complete nate television. service to be made by the BBG witli respect to the formal hearings of applica- tions made by 'CJCH Halifax Other items on'the Board of Trade agenda“include «a break- the B of T executive will meet with 10 members of the Amerl- will be touring the province to- day and Thursday; ' repre- of the Eastern Kings: Board of Trade at the Lord Rollo Motel, Hancox and -general manager C.M. Moffatt: and a one- day Commissioners-. in-- training~ on- September 12. R undergraduate curriculum in ( McGill senior high school leaving | : : |certificate. He has travelled} e | Professor Galloway is already} well known here, having taught) ; summer school for the past: sev-|by Edward Ellis of 47 Peake eral years. He is married and Street, city received. extensive = jtrol and rolled off the highway last night at approximately 10.15 The Police reported that-a car occupied by three girls, one of Fall Meeting for a day's outing of sight see-— TONIGHT» $ i lane ‘marks. are almost certain |shoe pitching tournament and a t to be toppled by the end of the \greatly enlarged arts and crafts fe 1966 season. ; _. display. # Director of Recreation, Jim! As u . s Fox, points out that the total at- to, all os tendance on the five supervised {be participants or spectators —_ : play areas has reactied 45,428, |final details on. these matters jas compared to. 38.349 for a sim- |will be finalized this week, “and jilar period in 1965, and surpass-|will be published in this paper jes the 42,073 mark set in the on Monday, August 29. ? be 1964 season of operation. | Thé remaining ‘Painting In “As a matter of fact,"’ Mr. |The Parks’’ sessions are sched: fox adds, ‘‘we have already juled for Victoria Park on Aug * passed the.:total attendance for |25;-Connaught-Square, Aug. 30, : (1983, which was 45,298 and. we and Kinsmen Park, Sept. 1, All a jstill have two weeks of: opera- |sessions-from 10 a.m, to 12 o’- CASSIUS THE QUIET ition to complete the 1966 pro- \clock noon. ; wa : gram”. ine : » z} . Heavyweight ehampion Cas-- tered federal courthouse in Lo- With Clay ‘{s Chauncey Esk- CLOSING WEEK ; WE ATHER sius Clay, right, was solemn uisville yesterday to appeal ridge of Chicago, one of his | Everything now points to a| ~ and had little to say as he en- his 1-A draft classification. legal advisors. (AP Wirephoto) ibang-up list of events set for| } ee : jclosing week — August 29 to, 4°. S September 3 — when the play: | Low overnight High Tuesday : ; : grounds will officially close for: | haweuk 44 aa S an ou ris Nn us i the season. IWietettia | s<sis.cs- $1. 73 f : Track and field finalists on all | Wnanti oh sce: 41 81 =a a playgrounds will be selected to ie me ON vererees om =>. 0 = . ee complete in the closing ‘Open: |? owknife - on n° : House’. Day at Memorial Field Regina — ...-+-+++. Gosia e or e | ros eri n on Wednesday, Aug. 31, when in | Winnipeg _.....-... f eee a! laddition to track and field av isoee tee ™ ” ee . : . . .ents, under the direction of Bill | wVeveyere : By IRA BALDERSON at Borden, seemed eae ne \applied to the Summerside area” | : pate ativegeee 59 e at In a general check last night great decrease in t tourist |he said. : | 5 reeey aS of motel, hotel and cabin own- business here. 2 | Mr. Fraser reported that all | CITY. AREA Fredericton ...... * =a ‘ers on the Island, the CNR strike George Fraser, director of the |motels, hotels, and a number of Saint: John. 2.55. f _get for Friday and the like'y in- Prince Edward Island ~-Travel jtourist-homes~ in the Charlotte -FUNERALS Moncton $2--=-~67 volvement of the ferrv service Bureau said last night, ‘that town area were filled: up. : (Halifax ; 58 63 s LSE jdespite the threat of the railway | “Their were a number of ‘va- | Charlottetown 46 67 : : ae strike ~tourist—business— appears ‘eancies in the Stanhope area: and! SIMS FUNERAL. — The _fun- Sydney : 48 64 | : ! jto be holding up well”. no report was available from era} for Hartel E. Sims of 19|Yarmouth. ........ 55 60 ~~ | “Reports last night from the the Montague Board of Trade Brighton Road was held Tues- |S!- Johns, Wfid. ... ° 50 58 Date : ivarious resort areas received in |Bureau’’, he stated. day, August 23 from the Cutcliffe | Boston rteree 62 + 65-- : Charlottetown by two-way radic| “The fact that the majority of - “yneral Home to St. Pauls |New York Me . showed that the majority of ac- |Places are still doing well from Church. The “service was con-|Jacksonville ....., 74 98° !commodations_in, the Cavendish ithe” tourist point of view is sur-{/ducted by Rev. Rodney Ives. Miami .........., ce eS S m area were filled up.The- same /Prising, because regardless’ of |The hymns were Lead - Kindly |Denver 56 79 . I - - - ——jany threatened rail strike, it iS |Light and The Lord's My She- | Tucson ‘weeps cee 94 —} Task °- jaormal to ‘have a drop off at this | pherd. Pall bearers were Myron {Los Angeles -..... 62. “75 Aes ae i Convention ___ |time of year", Mr’ Fraser: stat/MacArthur,- Wendell Lea, Don "A fe . z J per Skene iI |MacNeill, Harry nape = ther officé says the elouds and_| = ee f ae or &jIison Gill, C. B. Matheson. In- | Del ates local travel agency_in Chailotte- lterment was in Floral Hills-Me-|to-a smaif disturbance approach- AGG PRICES _ : eg ee jtown said that there were a larg-|morial Gardens. ing.from Southern New England. -Dealers=were-quoting produc-|-~ p, «9 — jer number of_people_trying_ to) —. a The centre of this-weather- sys- ers the following—prices for Visit Parks. jmake train and plane reserva-| COLWILL“ EUNERAL—The. fu-|tem will pass slowly by to the graded eggs yesterday Grade A |: ' > p itions out of the province and at jneral for Mrs. S. H. Colwill was} cyuth of Nova Scotia today large, 54, Grade~A-Medium, 50- | : the presént time_there is nojheld Tuesday, August 23 frometoudy skies will persist until | 61, and Grade A small, . 31: ~. ASSESSED $10 Fined $10 and costs or four days by Albert Dinnis, J us tice of the Peace, in traffic - court yesterday morning were Char- les Scott Linkletter, side, for=driving without due care and attention and Alan Gerald McInnis, city, charged with speeding. , ACCUSED REMANDED Magistrate. A.J. Haslam, QC, Craig Andrew Smith, ' North Wiltshire, to Wednesday September 7 when he appeared in city police court yesterday morning ona charge of posses- sion of stolen - goods. eet Ronald Cudmore..: city; charg- ed with leaying the scene of an accident was remanded to Sep- tember 13. The accused also had a_second case of leaving the scene of an accident adjourned until September 13. MEETING FRIDAY A Federal - Provincial meet-||Maritime Provinces. John Akin, ing of representatives from the Summer- jparts of Canada attending the ~~ A general — business session space. a oe ithe Cutcliffe Funeral Home jwas- held yesterday morning at| Spokesmen for the CNR and@jwhere service-.was conductéd ithe Charlottetown Hotel as part \Island Motor Transport both re- by Rev. Fredrick Lloyd assisted jof the 40th annual convention | jof the Association of Workmen's \able—increase in the number of hymns _ sung were Unto The j|Compensation Boards. of Canada. |people purchasing tickets to the Hills and Safe In The Arms of ihe cool. : and. Jesus. Mrs. Stanley Newman| The cool weather is expected 2 jwas organist. Flower bearer$ |tg extend into Thursday due to were. Foster.MacKinnon, Louis | continued cloudiness. : | ‘Darrach, Charley Frizzell Mac-|~ Rasional forecasts: ‘Kinnon, Louis Darrach, Charley | Northern Ne Frizzell, Andrew Gass, Richard MacPhee, Seldon Drake, Thom- | yard Island: Cloudy, _with sid atarey Basle rhe: pall Sear ers cee Se ers were Edwin C. Johnstone, | New ‘Clason, Gia. Andiies: Lawrence Kickham, Wa st OM and Charlottetown 52 and 68: iguests of the P.E.I. Department \The refugce was identified onty |MacNevin, Michael Murphy, of ‘Labor at a lobster dinner at /28 @ 24-vear-old mechanic whojBud MacKinnon and_ Charles \Dalvay. The guest speaker at jmade his escape. Monday night |MacDougall. The interment was ine dinner was Brig. W. W. \int6é Lower Saxony. . lin’ Kingston cemetery. __ east. -<Showers or intermittent rain and drizzle. will taper off iThere are 160 delegates from all main! 4 day affair. | ESCAPEF. SHOT Yesterday morning delegates y es land their wives left for Kensing-| UELZEN, West Germany ijton P.E.I; by bus for a noon |(AP). — East German _ border luncheon and later that after- (guards shot and killed a fellow inoon they visited the Province’s |Soldiertrying to escape to the [National Parks and Woodleigh |West, a refugee who made. it) |Replicas. jacross the Iron Curtain borde: | Last evening delegates were itold border officials Tuesday. cool. | High tide today at Charlotie- Reid, deputy minister of wel-* fare and labor for the province. | J. W. McAleer of Charlotte- town is the national president of ithe association. - ; jwill arrive this evening as part lof a familiarization tour of the jmanager of Canadian Gov- | fastevro HALIFAX (CP) -- The wea- town Board of Trade, au /precipitation Tuesday were due meeting will be held at the Char- the disturbance is well to the ported that there was no notice-by Rev. Raymond Gillis. The ito just scattered showers today. | (Temperatures will continue to | Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern | ;Shore, Cape Breton, Prince Ed-| outlook for Thursday, cloudy and / town 5.02 a.m. and 5.47 p.m. At! “er will-be Thomas Flood, | M : : eo, @ at a | _ appointed general manager of : Industrial Enterprises. Premier if a riti m e C | U bs guests at this meeting. ’ . ° 1 ‘Team For Outing. '\Marsh, requestirig that a vaee | : - ..|nation of Hon. Keir. Clark some -\Dr. Andrew Stewart, chairman study of the effects of any alter- overall service to P.E.I. prior to and: CKCW Moncton. fast session Thursday at which can Travel Trade. Mission” who sentation at the annual meeting Souris, by vice-president Bill seminar with 16 Assistant Trade Police olice French ang..examiner for the} | widely in France. | French in the Prince of Wales! A stolen 1964 Chevelle, owned ‘has two daughters: damage when it went out of con- fat Winsloe. jwhich was. a-nurse who attend- Be : |hicle to come upon the accident, A meeting of the newly elect-|however the man had fled the jed council at the summer home jscene of the accident before the jof Mayor Cox on Wednesday, |ambulance or the RCMP had ar- |\September 14,-will begin the lrived. — . ifall activities for the Charlotte- | -at‘present the Police are sear- ching for the man who fled fhe banquet |scene of the accident ‘and would appreciate it if the three. girls’ jlottetown Hotel on Thursday, |who came upon the accident’ co : jwould please report to the City ‘Rustico at 12.33 am. and-1.44+Police or_a detachment of the ip.m. Summerside tide eighteen|RCMP. than Charlotte-| = town, Sun_rises today at 632/ _ SCOTS BEAT WELSH ja.m. and sets at 7.58. p.m._ “All| Scotland is more than four itimes ADT. _ °otimes the size of Wales. The: first general |minutes~ later led” the driver, was the first ve-|- Friday : Safurday DAYS © Canteen ‘Sefvice | “RIDE ABOVE THE TRAFFIC" - -TAKE-A TOUR ON “EASTERN NORTH AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC LONDON DOUBLE- DECKER BUS” _ Tours leave the Confederation Centre (box office door) Queen St. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. City tours last one hour. Rates for city tours— Adults $1.00. Children under 12 years 50c. HTSEEING TOURS Dial 4.9966 ABEGWEIT Charlottetown — SIG Centre © Show At Dusk 12 Free LLL LAA A A hdd dd de de dele yk wk wk Ke HX H HE (NORTH RIVER _ Bf eee CANADIAN. PREMIERE Centennial Commission con-..ernment Travel Bureau is te —, — nected with Confederation train |director for the tour which is ~~ and caravan will be held Fri- being hosted by the P.E1. Tra- Ca DRI VE -/ | TH 1% ATRE day in the Confederation Cen- |vel Bureau and the P.E.I. Tour- = ter. ; ist Association at a reception at ‘discuss visiting arrangements. : | > Representatives from towns in the province, which the caravan will visit next year, will tmeet with delegates of the caravan ‘to DROWNING AVERTED” Due to the quick action of a lifeguard<in-the Brackley Beach area yesterday the drowning of | & man was averted. The victim, who was reported swept out: by an undertow, was saved by a | lifeguard on duty in the area, assisted by a passerby. An am- bulance from the Cutcliffe Fun- "eral Home was dispatched to the scene but it’s assistance was not 1eeded. No other details of the nceident were available. TRADE MISSION Travel Councillors from North Eastern United States represent- ing American Automobile Clubs as a travel trade mission ure -coming to the province. They Kings Theatre Scergehous AN EVENING OF ONE ACT PLAYS THE TYPISTS THE TIGER Starring — ) ANNE BUTLER, MARC S ANGE, ° : TUDI WIGGINS | DIRECTED BY WALTER MASSEY LAST PERFORMANCE SATURDAY, AUGUST. ith. Tickets available at the door /Brackley. The Charlottetown TODAY of the motion picture starring KATE REID |Board of Trade’ will sponsor a at the se : |breakfast for the group Thursday Sapa aR = RO . Bley at Charlottetown Summer Festival [2 MORE SHOWINGS ‘Thursday STARTS TONIGHT = ‘busk | ees : po aati | He | "TWO PERFORMANCES Sy We Trade * Furniture ; * Televisions * ‘Appliances . FIRESTONE Home and Auto Ltd. Dial 4-5537 AYU CA WUE er RO Rye NTA NE r i “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES” MATINEE 2:00 (Good Selection df Seats) (Limited number of seats available for: this performance). p.m. 8:30 p.m. discriminating PTT al ae with HOWARD the FLY LANDAU and ‘OLIVER A. UNGER present e — “Howard's Nutty Revue” THE TURTLE and CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE Matinees 2 and 3:30 p.m. "Festival Cabaret Club" TONIGHT | “The Village Revue” with “Cullen, Don Ewer and ‘others. “Don ROD STEIGER] “BEST ACTOR AWARD!” —Beriin Frim Festival ss The or IN MEMORIAM Im fond and loving.memory of Donald Mulligan Inserted by his family _ Patwnbroker BROCK PETERS with JAIME SANCHEZ ond GERALDINE FITZGERALD ifal- 3 “LADIES OF THE PROVINCES _ , CONFEDERATION PARADE” Memorial Hall -7 p.m. - 8 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults $1.00; aaa - TOMORROW NIGHT SECOND LAST, PERFORMANCE “THE OTTAWA MAN” Confederation Centre Box Office Open 10 at 2+9:30 p.m. Summerside Ticket Office: Linkletter Travel Agency Children:50¢ r TODAY SHOWS ol ‘ ONLY 2.30 - 7 - 8:30 - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ee A nd Filmways present : i EASE Martin Ransohoff's Production HELLUVA —Jessica Mitford, Holiday Magazine The ‘Loved ROBERT / JONATHAN MORSE / WINTERS ANJANETTE COMER Comoe Guest Store ’ Dana Andrews Milton Berle . James Coburn: John Gielgud = Tab Hunter - Margaret Leighton: Liberace Roddy McDowall - Robert Morley Barbara Nichols - Lionel Stander ROD STEIGER os “wr. soyoor x