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Cooler temperatures will be found along the Atlaatic coastline and in fiorthern New Brunswick: Regional forecast: : | Northern half Lower St. John River Valley, Prince Edward | Island, Eastern New Brunswick | Counties: Cloudy with showers | and scattered thundershowers | a early today_and_again_this even- Ba jag: warm. -winds light. sae | high at Fredericton - 55 and 85, Charlottetown and Moncton ° 56 | # and 90. | High’ tide today. at Gharlotte- ~~ b itown 3.48 a.m. and 4.08 p.m. At KILTED YOUNG dancers —}Rustico—at- 1045" am. and 11-39 “were an eye-catching ‘part “of p-m. Summerside ‘tide eighteen the scene at Eldon oa Satur- minutes later than Chariotte- town.-Sun rises today at 617 ¥ eae“ Gathering | 1._.Dancing,.. music...and — sports : with all the color of a Highland : festival marked the annual ‘Ga- ; , thering of the Clans’ at, Lord = Selkirk at Eldon on Saturday. u The ski] of the—;pipes, the . — cswish of theKilt and the flashing MILITIA INSPECTED feet of the dancers thrilled The P.E.1. Student Militia .was a crowd of over a thousand that inspected’ Saturday morning at thronged the park where Island the Queen Charlotte Armories | Scottish history runs deep. by Tpr- E.J..MacKenna and The. vihletic contests, high- Col. D.A. MacCormaék:. Students lighted by the ‘tossing of the ca- from both Summerside and |ber’’, again, demonstrated the, lottet took. part in the | keen interest the younger gener- oe e lation held in. track and fields, around good records tthrough jwas officially opened by Chief, ( ; ? " LJustice Thane A. Campbell who son commanded tthe ~ Student | Was introduced by the president, Militia program in Charlottetown |Of™the Caledonia Club, George and’ the Summerside program |MacDguga!! -] was commanded by Capt. Rossj_ On behalf ‘of! the government, Downe and L-Sgt? BR. _Arsen=| |Premier Alex Campbell, welcom- ae led_the spectators and -gontest: | ieee * ._|ants. -- COLLISION | The. platform party inetd A two-car collision occurred the Hon. Angus MacLean, MP,‘ at the corner of Highland Avenue Heath” Macquarrie. MP, and- Bu- and the North River Road _Fri- | gald MacKinnon, honorary - chiet day at approximately five jof the Caledonia Club - o'clock. Persons involved were ~ winner of the major Highland ; Robert W.G. Stewart, 35 Ad- ‘dancing trophies were Heather miral Street driving 2- 1964 Ford, |Burke, P_E_I. ‘Senior Champion and Beryl Hurry; 3 Westyiew | Marilyn Ward, Cavendiat}}PVE! Street, has returned homé from formances by the Lads and Las-} ithe Charlottetown Hospital after Sies Pipe Band and the Charlot. | =| being. a pztient f~ three weeks. TODAY. cand -FUNERALS COTTINGHAM — The funeral | CITY AREA for Lawrence Reginald Cotting- ‘|Home where: service was‘ con- | _| Pallbearers were RB. Graham | Rogers. W.R. Jenkins, Wendell MacKay,. Eric Kipping. Houlton ‘ METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER McelInnis,-: and Morley sori Flower bearers were AND FILMWAYS presewt of Giark. Jerry Carroll, Matt ME. ELIZABETH TAYLOR | seuss "re ft MacInnis and Lorne ‘Casford. " Iaterment took place in the |: ~EVAMARIE SAINT | | se, Wier tine = A Pleasure At = -- IN MARTIN RANSOHOFF'S PRODUCTION ‘2 ‘ROBINSON Brive, operating a 1960 Chev- Junior - Champion; Lorraine | rolet. Police reurorted-damage~ Cooke, Sutherland's River, N.S.,| to the -Hytry- vehicle to be ap- Open .Senior Champion; andi—- T only ham was held Saturday, August : uesday _ 16, from the » MacLeaa Funeral |§ Show at Dusk. ducted by Rev. Rodney ‘Ives. | day. when al!’ true Scotsmen competitions and sports ~met—for ~the-—annual—Gather-—events—were—part—of the days ing of the Clans’. Dancing entertainment. : |Pow Of The Clans’ terian Church Pipe Band -- ver Official piper, for dancing was! 1. Heather Fraser: 2. Margar- Pipe Major Wilfred B. Burke of. et Harriso’ Charlottetown. Judge of piping Batt. was Donald MacLeed, _ Murray SEANN T River-= i} Mary Judges for Highland - dancing’; MacAdam; were, Mrs. D McGowan, Mon: rie. of Pictou, N.S Fraser; 3. pened ~ Dancing — Open - 1, Lorra Classes: Fraser; -3: PIPING HIGHLAND = FLING pacts | Gi >Tavior; Mass-; nal rls 8 and under — 1. . |Stewart, ' Charlottetown; 2. * |Lanscott, Mass.; 3. Carol Fra- ser, Boys 9 and 10 — Charlottétown;2.David-Mae- ald, Orwell; 3. Peter Worth, lin, Don Girls 9 and 10 LOCAL ‘At Eddon On Saturday = Cha B 1 oe 2 telown And Summerside Presby- Frances -Conke. Sutherland's Ri- eee: Z tenon son, Saint John; 3. Bentley Mac- | Leod n, Montreal; 3. Lilliam “Girls 11 and 12 —'1. Dale Mac- Teod, Sherwood; 2. Valerie Mac- | f 5 p Fi Leod, Sherwood; _3.:_ Maureen } we onreaeraTion 3% Janice’ MacQuar- ea ae RIBHAS i Campbell; 2° Brenda. Cross Roads. nal, rlottetown N.B. tague. and Miss Verna Stewart 1. Sherry Conway; 2: ‘Jeannine ae Cre eee Keane Frances Cooke. ihe Cooke; 2: Heather | Gifls 13; and- 14 — 1. Cindy MacKenzie. ae Solo: ~2 or’ .4° war t\ver: 72. A airicia MacAdam, Antigon- rgith Mungall, Summerside; 2. der salg. D. Th 1. Catherine MacQuarrie, Ari-} Bagpipe saig: 2. Jeannine Fraser;- 3. ‘Eileen Pottie, Sydney. jage 14 to gonish; 2. Mary Campbell,‘ Anti- {ter River. eat 3 Janice MacQuarrie: } 1. Imeld. Sherry - Conway, Scarbor- tetown;_ 2. = 2: Jeannine Fraser, 3.) merside; aoe MOAT ——~— merside. side;~ 2. pooximately $125. |Sberry Conway, Scarborough Charlottetown; 3. Nancy .Thom-.' 16 (Ont., Open Junior Champion. : ‘son, North Tryon. \RETURNS. HOME caesas : Sica. ‘Souenk Carr, 1. Hensley-:.»-Special..events included per 9} 'HIGHLAND FLING tetown. 1, Anne wn. 1. “Hele lottetown; 1. Heath lottetown; ALAN GODFREY Winher Fraser, 3 ; Burke; 3 Alan Godfrey, son of Mr. and! 1: Heath Mrs. Henry. Godfrey, North Wilt- Bat}, Charlottetown;—3-—Heather shire. was recently awarded the Fraser. Canadian National _ Exhibition scholarship and the Senator J.J. SEANN TRIUBHAS MacDonald prize at Prince of 1. Marian MacQuarrie; 2, June Wales. College. He plans to fur- Harper; 3 ther his studies at MacDonald —1. Marilyn Wyand; 2. Anne, College, St. Anne de Bellevue, Fraser: 3. bea 1. Helen tagereen.| CAPITOL TODAY. 27, onie ie cuz DALTON TRUMBO aesays RRA | ee Ween In Southern California ve preteen 3 IRENE KAMP | (ed __, MOLOUIS KAMP | zac STORY MARTIN RANSOHOFF Trapped in th DIRECTED BY “Don’t force me... we mustn't...it’s just lonelipess, not love!” ®. | JEAN Mervyn Le introducing that exciting new star... ~BOLORES FAITH oe : Sereenpiay Oy JQn HIN an ** > = Mk ok k * “KY i: = ; \ HONOR SEBERG * BLACKMAN - GARRISON Wowerls Monet’ TECHNICOLOR® . ARTHUR WiLL GREGOIRE ASLAN. [ EWAY MANGINI] 4, Fraser; 3. Heather Fraser; 2. Heather eff shock and | |Thom, Lancaster; 2. Gladys Dy- Lorraine Cooke, Suthet-| ment, Summerside; 3. Lex Pate, {NOVICE SWORD DANCE : | 1-1. Karen Ford, Charlottetown; | 2. Mary MacEachern, Charlotte- town; 3. Susan Payne, Tryon. 1. Edith MungaH, Summer- 1,- Marian . MacQuarrie, Wins- joe ; 2: June Harper, Charlotte- Mown; 3." Judith ATarDee: Charlot- f= 2. Marilyn Wyand, Cavendish; Jeannine Taylor, (Charlotte- town; 2: Jeannine Fraser, Char- Kensington. town; 2. Heather Burke, Char- Kensington. SWORD DANCE | 1. Marian MacQuarrie; 2. Ka- | Award : thy Saunders, Sherwood; 3. Ju- dith Harper { 1. Marilyn Wyand; 2. Anne! Jeannine Fraser; ‘2-« “Helen If it’s FISH «¢ . . and can be caught .. . WE HAVE IT! QUEEN ST. MEAT arded t-men who had |~ The —102nd-—annual—gathering ish: 3. Janice MacQuarrie, Ari- frie Magarvey, Saint John; 3. gue; Lancaster. : gue; Solo: 4 part March: 18 years: 1. Paulette | ryl.-Bernard, Hunter. River; . ‘Linda net ae: Hunter Ri | xe , - ANNOUNCING Mary Campbell, Antigonish; March; age 13 and under: Ist.{ Jumior Open, Bays 16-and un- | — 1. Cecil- Fraser, Monta- | 2. Bobby Brehaut, Monta- 3. Peter Hendry, Ont. SENIOR ‘EVENTS Women, 80 yards — 1. |MacNevin, Charlottetown ‘-Garry-Worth, | TAKE_A_ TOUR ON “EASTERN NORTH |. Joyce. LONDON DOUBLE DECKER BUS” 1. Mark Mul- —-1,-Beryl Ste- Moss; Belfast; 4, Karen Fae dy ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS Pete Hen- | = ANNE OF GREEN GABLES — : a Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. 8, 1966. 5 don*Worth, Pownal; 3. D. Shel-- RULE RAISES. EYEBROWS dow, Cherry ‘Valley. a | HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AB). High Jump, men. YT Allan wie city coume!} was. told ' Fraser, Montague: Clayton Bul- changes will have to be made 1 Mvauey. 8.-.D: Sheidow, in the municipal bathing ordin- erry anee ance~which-says: <All persons*~ High Jump, women — 1. Lil- using (city) swimming pools Han Batt, Charlottetown: 2. Rio : ; Ae : ; shall -take a cleansing -chower da MacLeod, Charlottetown: °3. hath in the nude. A hath a ene _vernon™” Bridge. ater donnifig a bathing suit road Jump, men -- 1, Daye shall not -be-permitted."* Two of MacLeod, ‘Charlottetown 2. C. Bulpitt, - Roseneath: P. Pauley, she, ue city pools have outdoor Belfast. i road Jump, women EXPECT FEW CRIMINALS Z, Paula Condon, Charlottetown; 2. phe ‘orison-on the Isle of Sark, Rhoda. MacLeod, Charlottetown; Channel Islands, has a capacity ; Wanita Howatt, Vernon of two Bridge. 5 m —_—_— Caber—Toss——1--D- MacLeod; FILM PROCESSING Charlottetown: 2. J.. Kane, Char- ° Black and- White, or Color, ottetown: 3 ; , Fastest Service. 1 wn B. Bisang, Summer Highest Quality. side. ° cs, SEORG ra _ Shot Put — D. MacLeod, Char- GOES area lottetown: 2. B. Bisang, Sum- * “uk eee pa oa \mersidé; 3. D. Sheidow ; ee emervere heidow, Cherry P.O. Bax 830 Valley. “RIDE ABOVE THE TRAFFIC" AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC Ann 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 ander 12 | years 3c: Chariottetown ; Dial 4.9966.- q Centre Ont; | Joyce | ¥ = = oca response. to. popular demand -e- — | at matinee performance of 4 land's River; 2. Cindy MacKen- | Summerside. rs | Wanita Howatt, Vernon Bridge; | Beene rene ienesLs SAR eae tie, “New Glasgow; 3. , Sylvia NOVICE HIGHLAND FLING 8. Faye Fraser, Montague: eae ge ;{Macinnis, Kensington.” 1. Mary: MacEachern, Charlot-| Men, 100 yards — 1. Dave xe AUG. TO 2P. M. : SWORD DANCE =: itetown! 2. Karen: Fort Charlot- MacLeod, Charlottetown; 2; Gor=' z a 1-=Brenda=--MacAdam, Antieitetown: 3. Brenda. Bernard, Hun- | a MacDonald, Charlot= | - Edith Mungall, Sum- | 3. Trudy Pate, “Sum fece Imelda MacDonald, |, Fraser, Crossroads; n: Burke, Charlotte. } 3. Heather Brown.) er Fraser, Charictte- 3. Sylvia ‘MacInnis, Imelda MacDonald. Heather Brown. er Burke; 2. Lillian Judith Harper. Jeannie Taylor. Burke; 2.~ Jeannine Heather- Brown. Sylvia TfacInnis. | MARKET The new hit musical comedy “THE ADVENTURES OF PRIVATE TURVEY” | THE CRITICS OF PRIVATE TURVEY" .. . os -+“In every sense a “A _ fantastically “The makings of a “A Worthy Fellow hit’... Anne Bond, funny and thorough- real winner... it-—Traveller to ‘Anne Ch'town Guardian ~:ly enjoyable show” should goon a major of Green Gables’ ” Patriot. --, »Heather Mce- nation-wide: tour,” -Herbert Wht- i Cuaig, Journal ... Nathan Cohen, taker, Globe & Mail. Pioneer. Toronto Star. . “HOWARD'S NUTTY REVUE” Confederation Centre Box .Office. Open 10 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Summerside Ticket Office: Linkletter Travel Agency 4 Confederation Centre ARE RAVING ABOUT “THE ADVENTURES . «.. AND SO WILL YOU! with Howard the Turtle and the Canadian Puppet Theatre MATINEES 2’and 3:30 P.M. l stolen love! ; “Maybe you can a off what ‘Happened... 4, but | won't!” “SEAN . Roy’s production of 4 ALEC COPPEL * Directed by MERV1 N LEROY ERSAL PICTURE : 7 APPEARING NIGHTLY ALL WEEK , MON., AUG. 8 - SAT.,.AUG. 13> at the Horse and Sulky Club Ue STEAK SPECIAL ~-Granada Steak Room | _ 151 Kent St. Charlottetown Open from 12 noon to midnight - “KEN & EDDY” ‘The Island's top folk singers Filet Mignon, fee Bone a Q5 ' |__or Sirloin al Bis. re