TOUR FOR RIVERSIDE PATIENTS P it | The expedition will start from | feeding fish but come close to nors at The National Mili Fifty Riverside Hospital pa- Shown here just before the ‘tal Health Association; Carol Cemetery at San Diego. _— ae a sobere ove (ez Amherst at the N.B.—N.S. |the_top and towards: shore <at tents enjoyéd a two-hour tour tour. began are (FROM ann Marshall, a nurse at Ri He was a member of the Pres- ‘hd tie celtiten oat waten | pe at 9 am. Monday July | night : of the city and rnral. areas LEET) Urban McQuaid, ex- \ ..ige. and bus driver Basil \byterian- Church at San Cle- ie = United. States. lh hey will -fish the Minas — last evening on the Abegweit . ecutive director’ of the P-E.I - mente, a member of the Mason-.| 44 they are. very dedicated.” | sasin area, -along the Bay .of \Does your home el __two-decker sightseems bus. division ot: ‘the Canadian Men- McQuaid. - lie Lodge for 60 years and belong- een Fundy to Yarmouth Theft.Fine At 4 Critics And Broadcasters | rl “| To Visit Summer Festival | ogo? acd | =—— datk -MeAndrew, publicity dir- ector at Confederation--Center, said yesterday morning that the next two weeks will see a num- ber of well-known_theatre critics ~and broadcasters visit the Cen- ter and the summer festival. Pat Patterson, hostess of the CBC radio program ‘“Trans-Can- ada Matinee" arrived in C h ar- —jottetown yesterday to see the festival productions and to gath- er material for her show. She Bill-Fulton—of- the CBC--radio | show ‘‘Metnonome’’ will be ar- riving-this weekend to take in the opening of ‘‘Turvey” . “Monday for his show .and Don Simms, Who does a CBC con- versation type program that is popular in the Toronto area, is arriving to spend next week in thé provinces, seeing all festival productions and visiting other areas of interest in the | Dundas, pierre: ldriving and represented by Mr. |was fined $50 and costs by“Pro vincial Magistrate James B. at Georgetown yesterday. Hugh Edward MacPhee, Bell- evue, charged with resented by Mr. O’Donnell William John Prosper Jr. of} wr Gay was twice married in quest | Georgetown, charged with thett land has a-son, Inglas Gay Jun- jof goods under the value of $50, (97 tiving in Texas, also. four : ‘ 7 Johnston in Magistrate's court po,6Iprook, Lot 48, P.E.I: impaired wontana, and a sister, Mrs. Jo- | driving, had his case adjourned seph McEachern of Mermaid, the |to August 4 for trial. He was rep- py Both predeceased him. Daniel. Bernard MacMaster, anq half sisters living on the Is- charged with impaired ra : LAL : ! . i a_ Nowe . Govt. Change a hy} | On July 29 - JIM M | n July | : ° Premier - Walter Shaw an f Eastern and Central Districts nounced yesterday he would ten n, Charlotetown, Fri. 2” =1 - der his resignation Thursday The Guardia July 22,°1966. ..5 morning. July 29. ot 1% ''--* to’ Lieutenant - Governor W.J—_ , MacDonaki and on the. sanu morning at 10:45, the. personne of the’ new’ government will ty ; sworn in ee This. arrangemegt has - bees ' i made with the concurrence o} i : premier-elect Alex. Camphell. 28 és moe CAM LO; South Viet Nan nae oe (Reuters) — Premier Nguyea Nova Scotia is angling for:an- sor » the Nova Scotia other major tourist attraction— | gover nk as chow Cao Ky- said Thursday the U.S c surf’ fishing for striped bass in magazine for game fishermen oer ore ie Seng ™ Canada’s ocean playgreund — published New York. The oe oitins ht aor Bat and-a-railroad surveyor #s help-| anglers are members of the phong,-if-the North Vietnasaegs s ing ‘plot the course for its suc- laa - Long faland Beach government carries out. threats, Ve cess gy Association 4 to execute captured U.S. flyers @ “The striped bass: is one of the Reach buszi¢s are four-wheel | iS 100: TOMORROW as war criminals. Ky also said t gamest fish ever hooked. It’s drive vehicles” equipped with . he favors Ynvadine’ North Viet a, wary, @ good fighter,’ Mad ''8 | special: cand. tires and ‘radio, Charles S MacDonald will | erine, Mrs Frank Lamb .of Nam but that no’plans had bees 3 |a. real accomplishment to land) communications desicned to} De celebrating his f00th_birth- | Detroit, Michigan. made for. this. one,” says Bob Miller, assistant | make the ‘tdaan s lot a bit land surveyor for the CNR’s| easier. Last year, members of |’ Atlantic region and a native of the | 200-strong association fish- | Bridgewater, N'S. An. authority | ing the eastern seaboard spent on striped bass, he’s been plug- an averace of SH a poygd on ging for its development as an transportat ion: supplies, and attraction of the Atlantic pro-| other services in purwuit vinces for some time. }of the elusive fish “The sports fishery has great | local War, he was buried with full ho- led to the Builders Construction |South Shore, and as much of the ‘Union for 50 years. Funeral ser- vices were held on Sunday and ‘later by the Masonic Lodge and at the grave by the militia where s he was placed in the vault. expert anglers from New York irest of Nova Scotia’s coastline | as their three-week plans will | allow Nova Scotia striped bass aver- six to 20 oun 1ds each & fe age from The expedition is being “spon- )stepsons of the second marriage. Remanded In City Court Harry Joseph Conway, city, | charged with drunken driving was remanded to July 26 when he appeared before Magistrate A. J. Haslam, QC, in city police Carr, ged ‘He was a son of Samuel H. Gay, and ‘Annie Jenkins, Birch Hill. He had. a brother Joseph, of Butte, Mr. Gay also has half brothers land. dy anniversary Saturday at his home in Lower Montague. Mr. and. Mrs. MacDonald are living at the home of Mrs. Nellie Campbell. Here. he is seen with his daughter Kath- i SMR HR MN RS | | , but have run to 45 pounds. They | |are predominately a bottom- | up the \“horse and buggy” i - |\to carry the load of mod ‘ern electrical living? Sait FAMILY ~ BRAND NEW — FIRST TIME ON P. E. 1. = SHOW AT DUSK Better get ‘hep’ man! See: your ' electrical contractor- today. “eseoancas TONIGHT - SAT. ) os It’s the FUNNIEST COLLECTION ' Bargain of NUTS ever assembled on a ee e Hunters... rer? with driving without due care and attention,” had his case ad- journed to July 26. 2 , Allan Victor Beck, city; was| on fined $5 and costs or two days | eee |for failing to stop at a stop sign ue ‘OPEN St SEASON ey HILLSIDE. MOTORS cepted an Indian proposal for St. Peters Road Dial_2-1243' '@ meeting paving the way to os ministerial talks between the ct — two countries, -it was angounced after a cabinet meeting here E ): TH EATRE. Early: in August, a CBC net- o’Donnell, had his case adjourn- work television crew will be ed to August 4 to fix a date for! will. be staying five days Bus Tour - For Mental Patients 22a¢ g , ACCEPT INDIAN ‘OFFER J here to—film a half-hour docu- trial. = jaealary on the festival atfd| ‘the case of Camille Edmund ‘ jConfederation Centre for_the-te-\ranteigne.Cardigaft, charged . jlevision program “The Umbrel- | with impaired. driving, was ad- jla"’ The show's host William journed to July 20. The accused Ronald and producer, John Ken- | was represented by Frank Sigs- : nedy will be here for the film- worth ing Louis Francis Cairns, Gheen- | . ; ‘ | The Toranjo Star's Nathan | field, charged with driving with- , |Cohen, who is probably Canada’s | out due care and attention, had | rays Riverside Hospital enjoy- foremost theatre critic, will be his case adjourned to, August 2\ed a unique experience when hereon the wacked the 29h fr ral Cunt fr th accu (He sve! en burs ring th a »ito take in the three festival pro .ed was John P. Nicholson. Thursday. The talks would fol- =|ductions and on the same week-| files Miller, Gedrgetown, Ee of tr duel caananies low the agreement signed by _ HOLIDAY end Hobe Morrison will also-re- | jjeading guilty to a charge i tee English bus. To add the two countries in Tashkent Mr and Mrs, Ray McCarville \view the three productions. Mr.-| operating a motor vehicle equip- earlier this year ending the war MONTAGUE and Allan, Cobourg, Ontario are |Morrison is with the magazine |,eq with a faulty muffler, was|'0-‘he Pleasure of the tour, the fought over Kashmir-.last fall. : spending three weeks holidays Friday. 9 p.m. ————with-—retatives—ii-—Chariottetown- ~and--10-p.m.-- and Kinkora ——_ wt. S98 “Variety” which is the so called |fined $10 and costs ey wes Gales eT eee KEEP TRACK “Rible’’_of _show_business.—--4-c-Gderable numbe? of| ~-Eattier in the week the-Wom-)~jn 1965, 178 children were lost cases under the Liquor Control ©"’$ Auxiliary, Royal Canadian jang found in Ontario provincial mh ae ATT _ WEATHER — rAct were also on the docket busta da: samy: anegroeauie ap ee compared with 237 jn se Regular Admission —— _ on _ ; _Mirs._ James_ O'Brien, 3 _King Bois Soaites RERUN EO cee a) re eee ae \a_picnic held at. Lord._Selkirk. eat ale lela casal oe "THE. RARE BREED" —In_Color ee STREET ~Kauare, Charlotietown. recently. | “TORONTO (CP) — ‘Tempera |erat J” Arthur McGuigan, QC. _|Park- FILM PROCESSING JAMES STEWART - MAUREEN O'HARA - BRIAN KENT A —hur_as_resident engineer, He » schools suffered a heart attack.~At, pre- tures: “Club championship will be held today at the Belvedere Golf and Winter Club. The two remaining contestants- in the match- Mrs _ A.G- MacMillan and Margie Jar- dine, will play a total of 36 holes, | 18 before lunch and 18 after. FOUNTAIN GETS WASH “Visitors to the Confederation Center yesterday morning saw what appeared to be a publicity stunt for a soap company. Some- one had_emptied a bottle of de- tergenet into the fountain. The result was a blizzard of ‘soap suds. Reports are that the foun- tain is still working well. APPOINTED in C. Jorden, son of Mrs -\Jorden of Charlottetown, “has redently been. appointed mill manager of the Fort William, Ont. plant of Abitibi Paper Company Ltd. Mr. Jordan joined the company at Iroquois Falls in 1949 and later transferred to the newsprint mill in Port Art was assistant manager plant at the time of his appoint- ment on July 1, as manager. LIONS. PRESIDENT HERE Edward M. Lindsay, interna-| Rev? CB MacLetinan, “DD. ; MATINEES: 2:00 and 3:30 nual President of Vises Clubs (Wil oe tt cece preacher at-the ' he Pee wh this ae cee Sunday morning service at 10.00 ,eontinuing - cool. a.m Northern New Brunswick. Af- ternoon high readings will be. mainly in the low 70s Sunny and cool weather is ex- pected Saturday. Regional forecast: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Eastern New Brunswick Counties, Lower St. John River Valley: Sunny with afternoon cloudiness. a a few showers; cool: winds” southwesterly 15; low-high; Friday at Halifax 30 and 68;.*Yarmouth 47 and 6, Kentville, New. Glasgow and Goshen 47 and 75, Sydney 50 and |73. Charlottetown 530 and 7, Moncton “6 and 73, Fredericton and Saint John 47 and 78: out- look for- Saturday, sunny and High tide today at “Charlotte- town 3.02 a.m. and 2.46 p.m. At Rustico at 9.36 a.m. p.m minutes Summerside tide eighteen later than’ Charlotte-' town..Sun rises today at 6.01| a.m. and sets at 6.7 pm. Alt Ste Guest Preacher at Spring Park United and 11.03| Both outings were organized by _A Man With A Gun... And A ieee | fa Nes Gordon Masha Shacks Producten DORE RO CAMERON sme TECHMCOLONT A rugged Texas Ranger‘ who-challenged the raw west. See SUMMER FESTIVAL —_ “ Anne of Green Gables” . CURTAIN THME 8:30 p.m. Sd = 2 + = * © = = +. * > . s 2 2 s °* . s = * * = aS "CABARET TONIGHT “The Lowell Heustis Jazz Quartet" . Easy jazz for. dancing or listening GABARET-! HOURS: 10 p.m. - la.m. — LICENSED CHPABMOP SECO “HOWARD'S NUTTY REVUE”. ~ With Howard the Turtle and the Canadian Puppet Theatre aad RE PM |UrrraAee sent she is receiving treatment Low overnight High i the P.E.I. Division of the Cana- Black and White, or Color. | .stampede by roughnécks. See lovers lost in a snow storm. “jn the Charlottetown, Hospital Dawson 42 Death Of Former ‘cian Mental Health Association. Fastest Service. “=. ee rs —_ Viererte seonee sO The association is very grateful Mites Gully. aes wat oe cr en Dee ae Dean | ROmWAN TAUROG - LOUIS a HEvWnRD ES JAMES H. NICHOLSON & SAMUEL Z ARKOFF AICTHONY CORRS CONDUCTING SERVICE, Edmonton...» 4s “Hazelbrook-Main- is the public minded citizens of| GEORGE WOTTON — | jones. ‘The’ strange tale of 2 Great Dane See’ the Doe Harold an = North River Regina reeeees 49 z the province who contribute so|. PHOTOGRAPHY Show. See the Newlyweds. } t vec® Wigpnipeg.§ ........;. K tear cao Rants Cech Wawel $7 a2-~—_Word has been received here (generqusly to the many activities! 94 Kemt St. Charlottetown | Jack Pot $20.00 — Also $3.00 - $2.00 - $1.00 and 4 Cartons COMING MONDAY eae on thie Sunday. iene 3 53°69 ayn of San ane ee of this nature arranged by the P.O. Box 880 - Coke — Friday Nite — You Win; We Lose Contest. ; ’ 10. SEE “Tf? : ae |OOMECRL 5 5.205555 = ee ee ee ee : - : - ! ‘ To HOSPITAL. Quebec 4B 70 fornia, ee 7-month 7 eet The CMA. ts a member —_ “ Springfield- has bees flown to isaint John ....... 54 72 ste of the _Spanish- American the. United Fund Appeal. : P FI 1 i Halifax to enter the Victoria Moncton __....... 55 73 ak, Se : General Hospital for. treatment. Halifax: . a 86 72 £7) gee a : Mr. Haslam accompanied ts Charlottetown 55 69 . Pate sts a ola} f r=) er a i ion wife ° Sydney 60 70 Let . - Yarmouth: . . 5.5.65 51 6 AP eee | IS PATIENT * i dae's, 0. 618 ) Centre Mrs. Walter Murphy, 2A Stew- Albany ..0........ 7%. i ari Street, Charlottetown, is ® Boston -.......... 59 78 patient im the Chaflottetown Tampa’ ........... 80 85 RA . Hospital where she is undergo- Miami as. 91 A ad SA LS ing treatment New Orleans...... . 75. :, 90 noe at : Tucson ee 91 ‘ ’ vy + RETURN Los Angeles ...... 64 73 TN. hae TODAY - SATURDAY Mr. and-Mrs, Tom Spencer re- ou ‘ ys turned by plane_this afternoon HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- * : SHOWS 2:30-7-9 to their home ia Dundas, On- ther office says sunshine as well : : roeepeeres: -ebaa tario, after spending a vacation “3, some cloudiness is expected ‘e AT THE es: on the —— ya — throughout the district Friday. | ie: e . = Spencer's father, Captain John , : : 5 ° : = . } - SKIEURS A. MacDonald and Mrs. Mac- eae snawers — predicted for Playing Tonight Show At Dusk : ‘ ‘ ae ' Donald, $8 Dorchester Street. |2!! regions, principally in the z ¥ a 3 ee E afternoon. In addition there is a BIG DOUBLE BILL ‘ ~*~" GOLF FINAL TODAY chance of a few thundershowcrs : | SKIGABES The_final round of the Ladies in the afternoen and evening in + MIDNIGHT SHOW. TONIGHT. 31 for an Official visit; it was Ni Church omorrow : = announced yesterday by William New Me. Mele a T Night: Brown, disttict governor. Mr. oaiaeioe vat F Trinity United ‘ TT “ ates ‘ L be y will be ‘here ip ee gag Church in. Charlottetown from ‘THE oO AWA MAN : : Fe ae n:. the Lions main project »0f "1943 to 1948 ‘and following that : a : ee tort peace He —wit address—a went firstttio Sh James United |— = “A Wild and wooly cothedy about the Wild and Wooly West” g a so luncheon meeting at the Char Church in Montreal and later to lottetown Hotel at winch Istand (Truro, N.S. He retired in 1964 Summerside Ticket Office: , dizviiaries will be present aS/ Rey Mr McLennan is in the] weil as the principals of Island His subject will be ‘In Search of Peace’’, province visiting Rev art with his ‘son, Don McLennan, _Mt.-Stew- _Linkletter Travel Agency. o e — a i —* a