“> s Page 2-4 So ~ mpenamueueeperennene ‘ : xereye TEAR -« “The Guardian - The Pventne—Patrie¢ ———______________1 es LEFT TO RIGHT: Ulan, technician Bernie producer Doug Field all o Halifax, converse on plans os their joint get-together in Charlottetown, Host ‘Orest: {| -at the ( Beare: and bring list a of CBC produc fions time Net Chronicle July 4 te ¥ The trio will he on hand . | Show originating : from festival | The morning magazine show “AM. Chronicle’’,/one of the anadian Broadcasting Corpor- ‘ations moat listened to programs pn its Maritime Network, will -originate ‘‘‘live’’. from Confed- vration Centre the opening week ef the Charlottetown Summer Festival. The program ts heard Mondav through Friday from Pn ta j1-M a.m. : Host Orest- Ulan. Producer Mouc Field and technictan Ber- nie Bruce wilt set up their re- _mote Jocation in the lower fover ; hf the Centre Theatre and. de- vote the. entire week of hroad wasting tothe Festival itself ‘and Zenerally Prince Edward enerallv - . The public has heen Invited te drop-in for eoffee and dough- Taland — tapice _huts each morning aa the pro- land topics, | ‘Festival features and special musie will be blend- ed into the format of the pro- gram, with specia) surprise ap- pearances planned for festival stars. The Confederation ~ Centre Choir, who present a Sunday night concert on July -10, will occupy the feature miisi¢ spot to openthe week on Monday; host Ulan will also present a feature on the Prince Edward Island ferry service: and will alse interview Festival artistie diree MacKinnon, -who will be at the Canadian —productions tor Mavor Moore review the opening pight perfor mance of Anne of Green Gables: Dr__Frank MacKinnon, Presid- ent of the Fathers of Confedera- tion Buildings Trust, play and talki about. his-own fa- vorite music during a--reguiar apprecia also include an Island oriented drop-in interviews with festival week of radio programming. for tival in the national shrine which Centre to on-the-spot Radio’ s Mar ‘onfederation eners “‘live" s of CRC. work — pi each morning at 6: 21 visit the foinied Woodleight Re- ——iteas om tape —and—interview— the ) replicas’ creator. Colonel F Johnstone; and then ry Doctor Mack Beck, consul- tant. at the Sherwood Hospital \for retarded children. © Charlot- tetown's favorite folk duo Ken and Fddie will occupy the fea- ture musical spot that morning Thursday David Murray will visit the show with his popular “At the Opera feature to pre sent“It live; Anne Bond willr & view the opening performance of Ottawa Man; and it's expect- ed that Secretary of State Judy La Marsh will drop tn to chat about her reactions to the festi- val and the state of the Arts in Canada -generally. ~ The week will wind np on Fri- day with songs by Catherine Festival to open the Cabaret: Edward cil member for_another Charlottetown will be the guest “Musie T Like", and druggist Sid will. choose Stead will talk about his hobby splendid ‘ of owning, race horses. training and driving Interspérsed throughout these “Festiv al hill as a great occas ang would bid us be regular and talk and feel people's spirit: —_—_—___~» ix provinces are represented ‘Phis ia the Vbstie js the most expensive A tax ‘of the complex. There are only. three theatres in the world that are as _versatile and adaptable. . The others are in Buenos Aires, Ar- gentina, and in Germany. I will explain. some of. the mechan- les..." : : _So runs the conimentary peo- ple bear when they take a guid- ed tour. of Conféderation Centre The girls showing people “around this season represent six of the ten Canadian. provinces. Some are recommended = and subsidized bv their provincial governments: and. several are bilingual, for the Centre, after all. belongs to all Canada The guides are , Anita: Rest, of &t John's, Nfld, a Memoriale University freshette enrolled in an horfours French program, SL Bernadette Chiasson, 18. of Arichat. Nova. Scotia, a physin- therapy . student at Dathousie University in Halifax; Patricia Dick, of Sillery, Que- bec, an 18-year-old freshette’ at University of New Brunswick; Diane Genge, of Orimocto, New Brunswick, a third year science student at UNB: Helen levers, 17, of Ste Foy, Quebec. a secretarial student at Driscoll College: Susan MacLeod. of Brockville, Ontario, an 18-year-old whe plans next fall {o either take nursing in Halifax or enroll in a Maritime university: Heather MacPherson; a> 1% year-old who has just finished grade 1? at Prince of Wales Col- lege here, and last worked as an A and W ear-hop; Janet Mawisen, a 17- year-old from Town ot Mount Royal, Que- . “Welcome issued by directorate l-extend a warm weleame on hehalf of the directors and staff of Confederation Cehtre ta all our. Visitors. We hope yeu wilt enjoy its: facilities and programs the spirit of Canada which they represent This great building. belongs. te. all Canadians, for the govern- ments of Canada and of all Pro-| vinces financed its construction. It was built.-to honour the mem- ory of the Fathers of Confedera- tion who founded our country and it was designed to preserve the display Canada's traditions and culture. A mation becomes great, not only because of physical-and pol-- itical development, but also” through the preservation of_ its heritage and the growth of its We hope, fore, you will catch this spirit of Canada -as voti.see our Canadian’ actors perform in exciting ‘new stage, ‘As‘you view the works of On Tuesday Anne Bond will. Father Adrian Arsenault, Prince »ur artists and the#relics of our Island's Canada Coun--history in the art gallery and you browse which we house a Canad- as library” will of museiim, and through the hope some day eollection fana For these reasons we present there- on —ntF- gram is aired and share tn the program feature ‘Music I Like” enioyment aa interviews. feat. The Tuesday morning show will planned features will he easual pres and-live musi¢ segments ware. presented _‘'on location” “Coastiine" {tem bv Ruse performers on thelr wav te and both listeners at home and !n does them +o Sere enna A seca oe i from the theatre fover. “lA fascinating mixture ef Te Prac acs Gaston RS er Always tea extend-te all a sin: Lowrids Wednesday the precram wil fram rehearsals Tt all adds up te @ fascinating — TET are ethe Fe stivat —~gote-te—_____FR, husy seaton underway FRANK MacKINNON, ion In the nation’s eultural- eal- endar— as an experience coni- bining music and laughter te lighten our hearts and history and tradition to make us proud of Canada. T like te think our dedicated and lively Fathers of Confederation would approve, tive Chairman, Roard of Directors at nee Most Progresivt gl tee me Because we are affiliated with an international group many —visiters-te P-E+-wift-tind sour-tucky—Boltar—sign—efamitiar— sight rir members are proud af their stares ana pleased ere weleam ' 3 ’ 1 Yay? ® DAILY FRESH IMPORTED & ISLAND PRODUCE ANK_MacKINNON | ° - He ae High ‘Soheal Linda Reinke, a native of Eg- anville, Ontario, who has just completed the second vear of program Waterloo ~ Univer. sity Michelle Rov... !9 €ollege Basile Moreau—an-affil- iate of the University trea)! who has previously work- ed as a swimming instructor and park monitor (Patricia, Helene and Michel. le work as receptionist- guides, arranging tours and answering questions at desks set up in the theatre foyer and the Memorial Hal! ) at Three other young ladies work} Art Gallery. as guides ‘in, the They are Aileen Brophy. of Summer- side, a graduate of NOTRE D) d'Acadie in Moncton who has at- tended Prati Institute and ‘the Schoo! of Art. in Brooklyn, N.Y.: Trudv Callbeck, a Prince fall enters the Nova Scofia Col- Mege of Art in Halifax Judith Cutts, a third vear arts student at UNB ‘honours French Land Latin), who received earl- Her-edueation in Kingston, Ont., Sussex, England, St. Helen's Private School, and MacDonald College, has worked=in hospitals and convaiescent homes LADIES GOING WEST AGAIN _| It’s off to Ontario thie fall for cast members of the Ladies of the Prov-- ’ inces Confederation Par- ade, Mrs. Walter Auld has announced the trip is sponsored by the Cen- tenial Committee of the 1L.O.D.E., and the ladies will visit Ottawa. Toron- o, Hamilton, — Niagara Falls, Chatham, London and Windsor. - + i F e CHOICE QUALITY MEAT. @ KNOWN BRAND GROCERIES « pos ==No Lunch Counter a junior: at) of Mon- | of te summer | Wales College student who’ this.) + | | | | that” well-known Upper Cana- | dian playwright, who wrote. “All the world’s a stage. . Were he around today, he might have added. comedians are in Ottawa." Had the bearded Bard manag- ed te find his way to Charlotte- town, there is no doubt in our minds that he would have writ- ten. . .All the Island ig a festi- val... lsensed, as most visitors sense immediately, that through some Munique and magie alchemy, the Festival ang Island have become one. ” a . “And most of the “", because he would have- 'val-to their hearts, ‘ers themselves WAYNE AND SIUSTER | Affectionate look at festival 1966 NM was William Shakespeare ; As. the brochure says, case) happening in-.-Charlottetown!": Some of the credit for the as- ‘tonishing success of the Charlot- tetown Festival belongs natural- ily to that gallant band of visio- and riverboat Montreal Catholic School Com- naries, mystics, s Nowhere im the wide wide world where eur showbusiness travels have taken us, have we (and mer ‘this is the first brochure in his- next best thing to being an Ie * tory that ever understated its /@ncer is being a visitor from a “Something wonderful ‘s JOHNNY WAYNE met kinder, warmer, and more hospitable folk Nowhere have we met audiences as enthusiap tic and as discerning. Nowhere is the creative artist made to feel "welcome. Let's face it, the way. We're lucky. - We're both. FRANK SHUSTER INTEGRATE DEAF MONTREAL --(CP) The gamblers who came up with the mission plans to build a second- improbable idea. Buf -most of ary — school with capacity for the credit must go to the good 2,000 students and an additional people who live and work here 500 deaf students. The deaf. will _and who have taken the Festi- be able to study alongside nor- the Island- mal students instead of being confined to special institutions. ’$ trip to PEE: 4 is complete without-a visit to our ur SOUVENR department. i | Prince Edward Island Stop in at our lunch counter for a refreshing lift. Light tunches and meals served \daily. Bakery. Counter __ Scape Sa AN bakery goods are beked daily. PIES, ROLLS, BIRTHDAY CAKES, ‘COOKIES. DeSnicpsteenencran 7 me j } - \ ‘\e a TARTS and whatever your sweet tooth:dsires yu will me it at our. Danery counter. “In The Heart Of Charlottetown’ ‘133 Queen Street 5 "Your wens Is-Worth More-At Woolworth i Oppos site Confederation Centre