»e | Also, lobster is the theme and 8 ;,\work carried-out in the prepar- |inch piece of wire 1-32nd of an w ’ ‘ations for-the annual affair. Mr. inch in diameter at a distance the carnival selected a quote and JEANIE WARD’ + \MacDonald in his message stat- of 2,500 miles, the air force ‘rom the Department of fisher- i : ~-te Labster > -“$ECOND SECTION ¢ Guardian “Covers Prince Edward tele nd Like The Dew” Charlottetown, o July 9, 1966. PAGE13 jald, 1966 president, it is expect- ied to be bigger and. better than | lever before. t Since its inception eleven years ‘ago the tlight is on the lob- jsters suppers served | throughout the six-day event. T | suppers are served between 4 and 8 p.m. at Civie Stadium and for the minority who find that | |lobsters disagree with their taste | jbuds, chicken suppers are avail- able his Lobster Carnival message | ‘gave a large amount of credit | weeks,” Carnival—Manager-|—The—radar—unit,_weighing 1 Charles Hogan for the extensive es tinguish in passing: out ‘‘thank jthanks. He has- been the found- ation upon which this Carnival | ‘is built and a strong foundation | fit is.’ daily “It is often difficult to dis Summerside’s big week. gets underway Mon. Electronic eye ‘keeps watch CLEAR, Alaska ltronie eye has been focused on \Eurasian air space -as another \defence against a sneak missile jattack on the United States, the U.S. air force disclosed Thurs- . “within the last the air force said site few tons, can detect and track a 16- said. 35 It is one of five in operation | Yorkshire, England The tracking radar dishes are jhoused in plastic domes which resemble mammoth golf balls, 140 feet in diameter and 10 stor- (AP) — A. he huge new ultra-sensitive elec- STOLE CUP. JAILED LONDON .( Reuters) Ed- ward Walter Betcheley, 47, who pleaded guilty to helping steal ithe World. Cup, symbol of world |soccer supremacy, from a Lon- jdon showcase in March was sen- News headlines make the- news LOS ANGELES ‘AP)—United 9 States -governors indicated by lapplause Thursday they would ‘be happy if newspapers would abolish headlines Members of the S8th gover- nors’ conference fired questions at a panel of -newspapermen headed by Erwin D. Canham. editor-in-chief of The . Christian Science Monitor During a discussion of com- plaints that newspapers some- é ying seeme te him “more ive sponsible than any other paré of press operations.” Gov. Carl E. Sanders of Georgia said he thinks the “‘un- impeachable source’ who is not quoted by name in stories ought to be discarded Canham agreed that it was “a widely-abused phrase’ but con- tended that newspapermen must protect the sources of their in- formation ne DANCES FOR RAIN COLUMBIA, Mo. ‘(AP)—Chief Red Fox, %-year-old Ogalala Sioux Indian, performed a. rain . in downtown Columbia itenced Friday fo two years’ im- times present the news in the i uriat te bike ould | SUMMERSIDE —The lth an-, Carnival officers ‘along with Neill, . past (oben manager ivory Panapea > ald eee See aie moisture to the area, which has \nual Summerside Lobster Carn- \President W. Chester S. Mac- Charles Hogan: secretary, Bill | est the World-Cup series opens headlines ought to be—abolished’ had no appreciable rain ior lival and Livestock Exhibition Donald “are Ross MacKenzie, Comeau and treasurer. Gary ‘here Monday, also pleaded drew vigorous applause three weeks. Wednesday the gets underway this coming Mor- | vice président; Francis Mac- | Black |guilty to demanding a £15,000| Gov. John A. Love of Colo- chief: danced near Boonville, day and. under the capable dir- Directors are: Leonce Arsen- | ($45,000) ransom for the cup’s rado, followed this up with the Mo., which later received a half ection of W:,.Chester S. MacDon- ault, Vernon Maxfield, Dr. John \return observation that headline writ- inch of rain Robertson, Errol Laughlin, Jack |; Mugridge. Wes Gamlin, Regin- | ald MacDonald,: Peter .Schur- | man, John Hopkirk, George Smallman, Ben Champion and — Frank - Randall | *The carnival is sponsored by the various clubs and_organiza- | tions in the town including Lions | Club, Y's. Men’s Club, Rotary, Royal Canadian Legion, Kins- men and Board of Trade better ‘than ever before and if you are looking for a week’s en- ijoyment_come to Summerside | and visit the earnival ies to emphasize this point “Berried Lobsters build your business You'll be .sure to play the game Throw them back and wait awhile. . And sure enough you'll see \ Next vear they'll! be bigger comarca earing Nightl earing Nightly Now Until Saturday, July 16 8.30. p.m. until midnight A rotating §4-foot parabolic . Mr. MacDonald did a fantas- radar dish antenna” bezan op oe AND BETTER : | ‘tic job organizing this year’s at-lerating at the Clear Ballistic mentioned earlier, this “HAL LONE PINE” * nual carnival festivities and in (Missile Early Warning system‘ ¥©@! 8. carnival is bigger and : the man who wrote the famous . "prince Edward Island is Heaven To Me”~ ou’s’’ but I know that I'd be |at the. three BMEWS sites op- ; remiss in my duties i id no —the Western —allies— _‘Short-ones—ds-the same- single out our manager.- Mr. One is at Fhule, Greenland, and So if you're careful of your fu- hanks Hie haptic the Tun (Werttite, Eagand. | You artan Restaurant Ebony Room and _ “Fully” Licensed” Summerside Extending a cordial welcome ies high With a lot more company'”’ jto visitors to this year’s carn ee . , : : The electronic dishes, each ————— — = — — ival_on. hehalf_of -himself and_his.- sting” $19,000,000; wan san the REN cha atc 2 executive, Mr. MacDonald stat- ed ‘‘we sincerely trust that your | visit with us will able. | skies from horizon to horizon They are operated — in con- iI cap assure you that this annu- al event’ is only made possible | jby the accumulated efforts of a Th | number of our citizens who work in the benefit of your commun- lity and we trust. your enjoy- ment.” EXTENDS WELCOME i : : oUt E | On. behalf of the town Mayor | os. Archibald MacLeod (above). FE Elaine Tanton of St. Eleanors, now |George Key extended the follow- | —this_year'sactivities_but—her-place_wi_tlaine—will be—inable_te—participate—in-—ing- _weleome..“‘On the occa princesses, Carol Salter. « Il. be most capably filled py one of her (of this, the 1th annual Sum. ‘Chula, contest dar screens, three at Clear. two iat eee Moor and four at Bowater plans new pulp mill Pree, sc. oy 3 Kaeagang Ritchie, managing direc- tor of England’s Bowater Paper confirmed. Thursday a start would be made in late 1968 on a. | pulp mill here costing between ,$75.000,000 and $95,000,000 The mill will have a daily pro- Come Where the ao ‘SUMMERSIDE | | LOBSTER CARNIVAL ‘July 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 Wednesday Schedule 1:00 -p.m.:—_Bill_Lynch’s Giant Midway, Civie Stadium Grounds. LAST: YEAR'S Miss P. BE. I. was VEEN ete ee |Livestock Exhibition, I am pri- | Co., val duties by participating in |vileged, on behalf of the town | the opening day parade, being tof Summerside, to extend greet | transported in convertibles. Mon- ings and a friendly welcome to | day evening they attend a car- ajj our visitors. nival ball where they will be 80 Plans for the ‘mill, one in a much -of their time and efforts series of new mills either under jtoward the success of this and construction or planned in Brit- past annual carnivals. jish Columbia, had been an- “My best wishes to all for a nounced’ somé time ago but a jmost pleasant visit te the “Cra- {definite construction start date idle of Confederation”: and may jhad not been determined you take back home with you: Mr. Ritchie said-a precise site pleasant memories of Summer- for the mill would be deter- side. mined shortly. It would ‘lef- “Will Come. Back jinitely be located in the sur- Again”. \Founding Bulkley, Valley in Other,*messages of welcome | {northwestern B.C. ae were extended by the “president | JEWS IMMIGRATE Only 38.5 per cent of the Jew- ‘ ” I wish, Also at this time to) te 1,000 t . presented \congratulate-all: persons and or- eae of 730 ons, he ed ure e V en Wednesday afternoon of car- ganizations who contributed nival week the girls are guests at a tea and nightly throughout the: week judging continues at the Stadium by a panel of three judges. Selection of the 1966 queen takes place one night ear- lier than previous years, on Thursday rather than Friday 4 coronation parade is held Saturday afternoon after which Miss P. E. I, is taken to the stadium and crowned. SUMMERSIDE - - Since its the Miss Canada.pageant which fmception twelve--vears—ago*the js cheld annually in Toronto Lobster Carnival has featured ne of last year's Miss PE] the crowning of ‘a carnival queen contestants, Patricia Cooper in the Miss P. E. I. contest: En- 19 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tries in this feature must be Herbert W. Cooper. Schurman sponsored by a Club. service Or- avenue, left on Sunday. June 26 ganization —or—husiness to participate in this vear's edi- As with other activ tion of the pageant.’ _ ehairman .of these committees A chahse and this vear.. Mrs A bank employee here> Miss Margaret Ann Craig, ia the. Cooper was extended a special nvitation to represent the pro- ehairman . j rt vince by a member of the Miss “This competitor 8 ities the Ye No’ -.BASED ON NOVEL of the Summerside Board of | The TV comedy-drama. Mister open to Trade, Roy Johnston, Premier | entries from. atfoss the Istand \“2224% Pageant board Roberts “is based on a novel of Walter Shaw, Hon. David Mae-|ish population of Israel are na- but. almost without- exception The contesfants in the Miss that name by Thomas O. Heg- Donald. MP. and Miss P.E.1. tive-born; the rest nave immi- there haven't. been any entrants P E_! event begin their carni- gen 19§5,. Elaine Tanton. grated. “from either Queens or Kings 7 , ~~ aaaieiaman The committee mem- that County bers have expresséd hope this year the contestants .would mot he confined to Prince County J Tuesday Schedule: 1:00 p.m.: Bill Lynch’s Giant siandiny: Sahoslale’ ~ 1:30 p.m.: Mammoth Opening > ————forms-were stow ing hE 8 —__ iaaesoa | _on Central to Notre Dame Street, sided ____._ THE BLACK WATCH To be eligible Y@ this compe-’ | North on > oe = 7: a ames Seatine hale a staan Arrival’ of Licatenaat-Gaveruar 1 tition contestants must have 0 3 r Street, on on gpd at Civic Stadium. Charlies March Past been residents of the province : Civil Stadium. Sad Fag cae. Gregory Presents: “‘A Melange Pipes and Drums of , the Black for one year prior to January Ist ip contre f DeGe e ee of Comedy anc strange Music.” Watch Fe aturing Royal Capifiian Legion Heme. : 7:30 p.m.: Preliminary judging a (By 3 reserva on only.) oy Many Other Interesting of Miss P. E. I. Contest. oe, Famil ttend. - 1966 Miss . c k ll & . + ca rt PEL Camels <a stage. Events + ml gf agg Peng TOCK-N-r0ll | SQA eed ¢ B.D. =——~*«S «BLUESTONE Many Other Interesting ees Seen 2S : ge . = if . e e Events Catherine MacKinnon. : jamboree SS “ ths ¥ t+: DEACON - ‘ PURITAN | 4 a" - , . io * ~ Se e “" , t f 4 SUMMERSIDE — featur ~ a | ‘ cecuctine ae ae 2 Fsie * Lee: €. 3 bi? wahld range across the pro- vince omMirs.._£Craig.anticipates nat. least 3... 2 entries in this year's, tompe tition but she stated that entry For Your Comfort oe While Attending The ar nest eceme estgattnotacnnamn Day Parade —3 miles long. Floats, clowns, marching units, bands galore. Route: Marine Water to Central Street, . North -Whart ty Water “Street;-West-on— Midway, Civie Stadium grounds. 4:00 - 8:00.rp.m.: Delicious, de- | -lightful_lobster..and_.chicken .sup-. pers served at Civie Stadium by Summerside Kinette Club. See the Featuring: 2:00 p.m.: Scottish Tattoe and Pige Bend Competition. THE PIPES AND DRUMS or of this vear. and have complet- : . eo a “Schreiber’s Chimps.” : e 1 4:00-8:00 p.m.: Delicious, de - ae Pipe Band Conuetitien oe 2 Mision - sears. Bien lightful lobster .and chicken .sup- Go Go Dancers. “The Ivanov’s Sckitichs Concent ee ee er a ge a pers served at Civic Stadium by * een e cape Sess Piss Bends (led tw’ the ee a Wot rriare the Summerside Lionette Club. 4 . Black Watch) than 20 on or before January 1, + a 7:15 p.ia.: Official Opening by 8:15 p.m.: Preliminary judging Presentation of awards ag i oo pe Lt.-Col. W. J. MacDonald, Lieut- of Miss P. E. I: Contest. Tattoo (Featuring the Black rs raig int out i > . over $250 cone san merc an enant Governor of Prince Ed 9:00 p.m:: Rock and Roll Jam- Watch and the. Presbyterian. dise ae sae oka he “ on in ive waré Island: : boree. Featuring the Island’s Pipe Band.) eompetition She added that 9:00 p.m.: “‘Ceidhle” Irish en- best bands in comaplti, 4:00-3:00 v.m. Delicious, de- eontestants cam be selected for = tertainment; , lightful lobster and chicken sup- heart in-this vear’s Lobster Car- fremont ett pe =} 95 15:9 95 9:30 - 1:00 ain. : Carnival! Ball at 7 pers served at Civic Stadium by Summerside Rotary Ass’s. - niva! will be the Teenage Rock ° M ' and Roll Jamboree. Thursday Schedule: Friday Schedule: Saturday Schedule: a eo on. a, : 1:00 p.m.: Children’s program 1:00 p.m.: Bill Lynch’s Giant 1:30 p.m.: Coronation motorcade week Civic ‘Stad um. will be the 4 ] at Civic Stadiam consisting of a Midway, Civic Stadium grounds leaving Y Centre, Summerside center of attraction, with teen- number of. ee ee = I, 4:00-8:00 p.m.: Delicious, de- te Civie Stadium. agers from far and. wide dane ecially for the children. Featur- lightful lobster and chicken sup- 2-30 - . Y 4 , : 2:30 p.m.: Finals in Rock and ing te music-supplied by a® dum- ing: Vaudville acts. (See Mon- pers served at Civic Stadium br : ber of Island bands SWIM TRUNKS pl gy By Jantzen day's Program), Summerside Council C. W. L. come Peter §Schurman. - thairmar : 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.: Delicious, :de- 9:30 p.m.: Acadian music, folk 4:00-8:00 p.m.: Delicious, de for the competition has announc- lightful lobster and chicken sup- Briefs or lightful lobster and chicken sup- singing, fiddling and step danc- I De ed that each of the six bands pers served at. Civie Stadium by ing competitions, etc. “A Good pers served at Civic Stadium by taking part will be fudged and * ® the Summerside Y’s Menettes O}d Fashioned Hoedown.” Ladies Auxiliary of George R. the winner will pla: at the Teen- Boxer Style Club. ~ 11:30~ p.m.: Feature Acts on Pearkes V.C. Branch of Royal one < fenation 1 as to he he d 9415 om: “The Player's Fash stage at Civic Stadium. Charles Canadian Legion. eee sacha ‘a beeen = ionette Show.’ “Sponsored by Gregecy Presepis: “A Melange 2. p.m: Al Star Bonanza The Lobster | Carsival Rovat — == Imperial Tobacco Co. Ltd. ee = onanee aay Featurmg winners in Frish, Loh arr ! ‘ = ‘“Schreiber’s Chimns : he ; gamil Dade be in _attendance H 7-3 om Selection of Misa® tc in thameeie leak Suaaurs? = > en Apa = ress . ara orma = P.E. 1. 1966 - world renowned casting bar art s od ae tee”. “Tas Creat rhe wil"be 08 sale fo : Ss 18 pm. Rock and Ral Jam- | | it — ait ts ae ae ee : e boree. The Island’s finest bands. Daily display of quilts, rugs, : ; Cae Res if M coat ane ’ fancy work and handcraft by 10:00 p.m.: Teenage Coronation ee ee ee ee P.E.I. Women’s Institutes. Ball at Civie Auditorium, with Fccne ante ie ome . im} ae Se Many” Other Interesting : _situated in south balcony st_ __Rewly crowned royal family in ka das died shail aes : : Eventa Civie Stadium. “attendance . fersstinc to.all will be the A i /@/ e : : eee ®tar Ronanza to be held at £8.00 s > = — ss Sa pm on Saturda fuly 16 at ¢ , TINCTION FOR DAE DA ° 2 CLOTHING OF DIS a | 4 eee ster ee Fun And E tFor The Whole Family n f Ik hr. Set ee Poe ee aia ed np ~~ ee eee at Do un And Enjoyment For The Whole 46 atid Kock atid Mull cuit pet é imei — - oe tiuns ; Te i