~ Island News Page GW. Cheverie, Eastern and Central Districts. ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Aug. 5, 1966. 5 Gives Address | “The economics class of the jilized. He said that “the nation- Summer School at St. Dunstan's |al economic Joss from inefficient University was addressed yes- |use of Manpower resources can: terday by G. W. Cheverie, man: |be just.as great as thie econo- ager. of the Charlottetown» office mic loss arising from unemploy- of the National Employment Ser- ment.”' , : : - Mr. Cheverie told the students fof the early development of the NES, as an adjunct of the ‘Un- employment. Insurance’ Commis- sion, and of the more’ recent vice and Edmond LeClair, stud- | yent placement officer Mr. LeClair told the summer school students of the recent /or- ganization of the Student Place- |ment Division of the NES in this province, and related his discus- |sions with groups of national em- iployers at meetings held at the ie) Dorothy Cameron, one of the \foremost authorities on sculpture { TOURING CANADA ; 2 3 ae . Foremost Art Authority — Opens 'Rolaff's’ Exhibit — climate that was somewhat wat mer than Kirkland Lake, so my } jin Canada and certainly one of father. sent my. sister and 1 to. jthe most devoted and colorful} Florence, Italy to schoal firva jpersons in the world of art in year, andl. was right in’tha mmt- : ithis. country, was in’ Chaflotte-| town this week to open the. Ro-| laff Beny exhibition ‘‘The Plea-| sure of Photography” at the Confederation Centre Art’ Gall-) ery. | Miss touring -Canada | important Centennial project be- ing sponsored ‘bygthe. National Gallery of Canada “Sculp- | jture '67''. A major outdoor exhi- | bition. of contemporary Canad- ‘ian- sculpture, slated «for Ta July and August of Centennial | o Camer is currently | organizing an! © die of one of the most fabulous F city’s of art in the wor!¢, I was awe-struck.”’ 7 |GREAT FAITH “ “ | Miss Cameron lias-alwa.4 ex- |hibited a great faith, in Cariadian time ago in her oWn comimer- cial gallery in Toronto “If the ejarts are going to Survive and. . flourish in'this country we ara \going to need much more pub- ~ \lic support,-the,arts have always ‘had patrons and they still need ithem.” Too many people think lthat verbal is art and artists; and until a short. ~ ¥ year. encouragement Miss Cameron said in an in; | terview. Wednesday. that the! A sculpture will not be installed at NES, and made it clear to the (the Ottawa gallery, but within changes and developments which University of Sherbrooke, Que- have made the NES, the nucleus ber. - a of the new .Manpower depart-| Mr. LeClair discussed’ the ment, geared to maintain a bal-|counselling programme’ of the ance between. economic growth jenough — it isn't, ‘big busiaess— jand individuals-as well as- gov- jernment must get behind art in ithis country.” : MISS CAMERON at is cer- - 5 ; ery, _ “Interest in the arts ie Ae wi and labor supply. |students that their own self-help |the context of the most specta- lesinty-dacoaloal . _ WEATHER THE OBJECTIVE. © lis required early in their univer- |eular architectural setting in Ca-|, fe a See ie ae ae ue : ye a te Mr. Cheverie pointed oyt that isity careers if any outside or-+ mace. é plaza and podium 4? ti Mh tars Approximately 200 patients tal Health Association and manipulated by John Rapsey. s | the objective: of labour market ganization is to be of full effee- | : “0 \of the new Toronto City Hall. set up this interest will broaden from Riverside Hospital a sponsored by the Charlotte- and: Allison Gill, chairman of TORONTO (CP) — Tempera: |policy is to match the supply |tive use to them. | ‘WRESTLE. FOR STEER BEST AVAILABLE WORK and increase. Lock, at your ove tended a ae fal town Lions Club. LEFT TO the Lions committee in charge tures: : land the demand for labor in spe-| Professor Joseph. O'Connell, The first prize in Switzer-| ‘!'™ very excited about the fees Si pli it's - a Te vied oe eee Tab night "Ths coitg. RIGHT are Alex Eftimoff, a of sponsoring the -event._.The | how overnight High Thursday jcifie localities _and—occiipationsEconomics—professor__at_ S:D-U--:Jand's_annual- = seteeting Seni Comet saida0d bana er Beet tr this ee was organized by the P.E.I. member of the Canadian Pup- Lions and their wives super- ee : . ; "1 in a wey Sat manpower Sets | introduced both the guest speak- competition this year it aw historlest-survey, not ¢ re- | MHunity. sicereo nap a z Chapter of the Canadian Men-' pet ‘Theatre; David the puppet vised. and served the patients. anes oer 73 ces can be most productively ut- ers. aa thoroughbred steer , igional cross-section, or will it Other things are also hamper- _ ey lela so : = foe, 12: gocouraae_peomsiging- tl [26 6 evelopment. of the rip phous fora nese cart ee s . ° —_— Edmonton’ 222 55 69 > oceanic ieee hoe 2s. . ent -<=tt-is"going” tobe the best /in~this~country:-There's: an out- Tir ; “(Regina . 2.0.0.4... 61 80 | lavailable work of, our country's dated, outmoded ohagenit ise entre lurns Spotiig Mig ts am : , )- erie supa” "onthe "cor's. tafe. : : . x ; Toronto . ..::..,.0< st 6 : : : ies | “The National gallery’, she tna : ns Ce Nee ag rs é : y Ottawa ~..cccsese. 6 ©6678 oi ar ‘ continued“ “isn’t purchasing the) a h we i with te ‘ : - : ‘|Montreal. ......... 59. 75 . eed - i works. The $60,000 budget is sim. "OW. or why any work of art, wit ae : : , ‘ Quebec 3 2.0555 53 — | is iss S ! as : ply for ‘transportation, mounting GPLous, artiatle awe ee oe Nn re Nc a Nn a a Fredericton ...... §2 t | | e e and- lighting) which “is. terribly pocno. Obscene, Decause: Itt e ? a Satin a thie =~ fegnine Seton your _Gtaine eneshepeny A Oo a oe é _ | 2 4 - ohn + ‘ cer fem . ith i ; } : t Ss 7m ’ Love <4 By NANCY WHITE good condition. I'm sure alot |fairs in Quebec has sent us eee sriperees = . GEORGETOWN. —Magistrate's pleaded guilty and: was fined $50 10) Massive eee mN: Titoe the artist and for the view- “This week the foaus at Confed- of boys my age wouldn't get |most interesting display of books Ch peat i $5 76 Court, was held at (Georgetown | and costs on a.charge of hit and that ean dare to be judged on eT: erader, or what-have you, , * "eration Centre is on French Can- through a class. It’s really hard |and ‘paintings by French’ Cana- ig ai ee a 78 Pe panegge at ee a Mag, iran. ‘an international - standard.” | and what is obscene for one net:- ada, something that's geographi- fetene te FR : [dian authors. It'scurrently on ere teste eee e ao isciee me ae oes : | ‘This idhind of a. sneak ‘tip eee Seat) Ee anes cally to the west of us but to STRONG BOY ; exhibition in the Centre. library. tates : | : “ : } i imes |, but it'ssan exciting time fo -some degree has been right in| Maurice is a strong boy who. I was particularly taken with o JONAS «.s.sene A . oe Deputy Attorney-Gen- | Mrs. Jane Parker ret. cae o Maritimes Canada, we're’ just -starting to : ummer ispends a lot-of time in “‘almost |a book called ‘‘Chansonniers du CABO - essere een 1 jeral J. Arthur McGuigan, QC. | 5 oe med an) ae idevelop_a cultural life and_just eae OO ext Charlottelown is a sport there™is."" - IQuebec" en by Caen toe | SORE steno oS Hugh Edward MacPhee of Dies In Hospital ‘tan although, ‘since you have ho finding out what is Canada .and ~ . Bits “ney : aeape forks. sy. es ru “with , impai |sculpture’ P.E.I. wasn't on .my| i ae an English-speaking community | ; If-T could: not become a dan- |sen, strikipg photo work by Ro- ea oe . = var cat cerennid tine GEORGETOWN The death tiene it was hoping to get | canadians. alec saeco _ any way you slice jt, and we've cer, I re poste ae be my |naid_Latelle: Quebec has 0 STKE lew Deland 82 ter P. O'Donnell had.: ‘the-. evi- | a eo the PEI ital chance ‘to come over. When the | 5 chad OOF DOOREIIS Ah AUARING The en inet ot take tit group’ of professional singers, |tucson a. SO dence ‘of two crown. witnesses |Gn Tuesday. August Nea sees jopportunity came up to open|Do “your appliances have >. +Centre as bilingual’ as, possible. |" “’ancing ts a taxing thing to/ang this. book deals with them lros Angeles 6 75 and the evidence of four wifnes- ri ; 51, | Rolaff's" exhibition, F grabbed | “wa The posting of a sign is almost-keep up while you're going fo : “tn Jane Parker of Georgetown fol- ito take turne at the little: — . ; sin quite a number of articles. sure to bring in a complaint-that |school, and, Maurice has time to| ; . an_accent has: been left. off; and take us three or four classes | translation has been a problem_& .weg _ .j|“Turvey” had to stay after t We're fortunate, however, in.- ‘I should take more, but I \hours. for a posed photo call ses. | Brunswick, Prince Edward Is- 4 having a- number of bilingual don“t-have time. A dancer should | sion. But Jean Cavall was en- aa rae Nova, Scotia ~-~-+.girls-on-our guide staff ad some have a class every. day. But |‘tertaining in the cabaret club. iad ae ‘ . sein oe os of them, Michelle Roy in parti-/do a lot.of exercises: . . {f--T/Undaunted,. he appeared at the |Gontral Maritimes Tecw cular, have performed invalua- don't take a class for a week I|club: in the pyjamas and—bath—| ores wii beg ithe eoniae conte ble. Services in translating. then I go to class robe he wears in the Turvey fi- the ‘cape “akice ~siiedagh urider it and put P.E.I. on my list. -. 1 ses: for- the defence including pee /ol’ wall plug? that: of the accused heard by the court. The magistraté adjourn- HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- Tuesday night the cast of |ther. office says variable cloud- : jiness is. expected - over New lowing a lengthy illness: The. : ; : Py : deceased. the “former Jane| | cant ak or draw or sculpt Murphy was-born in Georgetown |myself,; but ever since I was a ed the case to August 18th fF | snod was in her 70th year. She |young girl I've been intensely !u-/ean eliminate these _ time-con- : _MR. BEST pose f ej] judgemen. ae -|;was predeceased by her husband |terested ‘in art. I was born and ing bottle-necks. . Celebrates 93rd Leo. Gerard Jamieson of Med-|the jale Henry W. Parker on (brought up in. Kirkland Lake,|oome DOemecks. Birthda Recent! \ford,. Mass.,-@harged with im-/3ui,—91st,- 1962. where my father was a. doctor, y i Y [pairea oe oe fee res She was a_member ef the St pease and I_had-a ‘‘nanny”’ 3 y 0" ne! charge ae a eg, |who-taught us our lessons and | Thomas Hodgson Best, born | ayainsi him. dismissed: following David's “United Church and- an ‘ ' _ot_two._crown most | in Westmoreland July. 11__ 1873, |the evid active member of the United tiny. of our . books fore reat, | Celebrated his 93rd birthday re-/nesses and the evidence of the |Cuurch Women’s Auxiliary. ee ee Better call your electrician who It it’s FISH . ©. and éan be caught... WE HAVE IT! (So really feel it.~ nas Alex Eftinoff of the Cana- and the rece Say Lon! De able pale. You know the French.” of Nove: . ait _wit-_| dian “Puppet Theatre, who has jto walk. sa : ~ he said. ae ings of. mid - igh at i : of the ‘‘masters’’. I’d sit and UEEN ‘ST. MEAT —__~.-Just-acquired an M.A. i French) But he likes belng a dancer.) ce eee es laers eee men ‘both cently. He is a member of a|accused and one defence wit- br ther sebee i gage — wee ink ‘at then for hours. Q WAR Two of this year’s shows haye It’s a way to express yourself; Jean ts sharing the billing this Region&¥ forecast: family of twelve children, two ness. ae - | Fo . + of Halifax. NS _ “When I was 10, I got. sick HARKET . and I like anything to do with week with a 3 of -whom died in infancy. _ Daniel Bernard McMaster of ‘ortune ‘ax, N.S.; and/ ' bits of _French Canadian flav- - n h young Acadian: sing-| Northern? i our. Jean -Cavall and Frederic physical strength. . . But most of er with the improbable name of:| Edward Sela New Brine — . DeWancker play a-French Can-_all it's the thrill of being om Edith Butler — improbable be- | Variable cloudiness, a little cool- adian and a. Metis-in Turvey, “Stage é % |cause Edith-is French. She has jer, winds west 20. Low-high at and the Ottawa Man's opening IN PERFECT PLACE > |a beautiful voice, warm, control- | New Glasgow 50—and 78. Char- four sons,” Stanlye, of George- |2%_needed a_few months in a ee ee — ‘town, Herbert of the RCAF, : { stationed at Greenwood; N.S., Harry of Grandy, Quebec and | Three are still living, ranging pyndas represented by. Mr. 0’-- in’ age from 80 6. 93—Carrie, Donnell _and charged with im- | Ty oe Crapaud, .paired driving pleaded-guilty and arry, Saskatoon, Sask. "was fined $100 and costs. ~ Mr. ,Best has a family of three ‘scene ie completely in French. | Maurice's first stage appear- ’ Then of course there’s Maur- ten’ he and some- other™ children ice LeMay. - : danced in a nuniber called: ‘‘The IS DANCER _' (Ballet. School"" with the ‘Maurice is a dancer. He's just./Ballet Company. Bolshoi fifteen, and this" ts" his second ‘We all’ went=-to~auditiofi: Tt led almost like an alto. and so-" léttetown 7prano all in one. Edith started to. sing forthe Sake-of~her people, simply t@& bring the Acadian culture into |‘ the public eye. She holds a B.A. summer with the Charlottetown was very simple for a _boy.to degree and: this-fallplans-to do Festival Company. ‘get-in.” he explained candidly. ~“] started at nine with the ‘They took all the boys.” ‘Academie dés Grands Ballets! Since then he has danced with Candiens’’. he told me. “‘My sis- a number of ballet companies ter was taking ballet and I used but it wasn’t until Mavor Moore to go watch the classes. When and Alan Lund, in Montreal with ;™edal was won in 1904 by ham.- | she changed schools and went to the 1965 Spring Thaw, chose him Madame Chiriaeff's. my mother for ‘‘Anne of Green Gables’’ that asked would I loke to take it. I |he signed his first contract. - | went to a class and ,I liked it,| The directors were looking for | so 1 just. kept-on taking classes."* “somebody who could speak with (post-graduate work in Acadian folklore at Laval. v-_- HURLED HAMMER | Canada’s first Olympic gold jeer thrower Etienne _Desmar- | teau. aad 73, Moncton and Fredericton 55-and 75, Saint John 50 and 73, _Edmundston -and Campbellton 55 and 70- Outlook children living—Kenneth, Crap- | siutapes Welaread. wile Gate aud, Gerald, ‘Tryon and Alice; | 94 3.037 ; : Mrs. L.-E. Barnes, Williams. ©? @riving had is case adjourn- burg, Va force . {ed to August Lith at his request for Saturday: Varaible~ cloud- iness with little change in tem- | }perature. : tw. |. High tidetoday—at Charlotte- jtown 2.35.a.m. and 2.08 p.m. At |Rustico at 910 a.m. and 10.42 |P.m. Summerside tide eighteen | iminutes ja.m. and sets at 8.23 p.m. All | ‘times ADT.. : : =| later. than Charlotte-| : A town. Sun rises oday at 6.14 | active farming ‘in 1943, but is |Georges pleaded guilty to aj | methods of farming in use today |Georgetown pleaded guilty’ to Three vears-ago he took a trip: *° allow him to obtain counsel Frank of Scarboro, Ontario; iso one sister, Katheline A. Murphy af Prince George, B.C. One daughter, Kay, predeceased her. Funeral will be held today (Fri- day) at 2 p.m. from St. David's by car to visit her, and spent |4fter he had entered a plea of ‘o—weeks-in—-that—city———_j sesses a very retentive rnemory |USt lth to obtain council on a} and is able to relate events Charge of causing a disturbance | which occurred before the turn|PY Shouting and swearing. i of the century. He retired from| John Joseph Johnston of St. | charge of impaired driving and} was fined $100 and costs. Anthony Joseph Burke of still interested in farm. work, | especially live stock. He often contrasts the } with those of by-gone days, |disturbing the peace of a dwell- not_guilty.Lannigan_was-als0/¢ewnent will be in the: church | Mr: Best is a man who. pos- 8tanted an adjournment to Aug- | fe in country’s total. United Chnurch, Georgetown. In- SASKATCHEWAN EXCELS Saskatchewan has - Can da’s'| largest area of occupied agri- cultural land, one-third. of the DUC Ln ‘MONTAGUE’ Friday 9 p.m. Saturday 8 and~10- p.m. Matinee Sat. 3:30 , Regular Admission _ THE OUTLAWS IS COMING | With the Three Stoogers together in one picture. The world’s biggest nuts comedy. ; ! COMING MON. - TUES., AUG. 8 - 9—‘‘YOUR CHEATING HEART” the immortal Hank Williams lives again,, sings again. eo You Win! We Lose Contest Friday—$i0 THEATRE| when grain. was cut with ailing by discharging a fire arm | = 91.00. and_tour oa Pesticks Cake: Jackpot, $3.00, $2.00, When Maurice joined the class'an English or French- accént, he was the only boy in it, and even now there are only four. But although he’s the only daa- cer in his Montreal North high school, his school friends don’t really take muth notice of the fact. dance and sing 4 bit,” later cut lout the line Maurice was to do. ‘done was cut after he said one iday that he didn’t, like talking ‘on stage that much. “T regret it now,’ he said. “T Premier Campbell — ‘Actually the line he was to have | scythe. and the sheaves bound by_hand_and_tied with-straw- Despite his advanced years he is still hale and hearty, and was able to dig and plant his own | garden; this year. on Richmond St. in. Georgetown. | 7 ag Ut) (oe fined $25 and costs or | ‘ J] ; ‘ re 15 days. : : ‘ ae Alfred Crane of Peakes who tS adi ; earlier pleaded not guilty before 136 Prince St.. Ch’town a Justice of the Peace to pro- \ceeding through a yield sign: Last week’s winners: Jackkie MacPhee $25; Harry Vuozzo $3.00; Don MacKenzie $2.00; Peerless Coke winners: Verna MacKinnon, Peter Turner, Shirley Dockendorff, Linda Kennedy. ‘ eae “ Gives Chief Value the loon was under the. direction when it was not safe to do so, “When I was younger they us- have to get used to talking on ed to kid me about it. They think |stage. -I intend to go in must- it's just—for girls: But=-I--think icals-when-I--get-older."* = ballet is more for men — it's FINISHING HIGH SCHOOL. so physical. You have to be. in| Also in his getting-older plans ; jare finishing his last two years of high school, and taking up ns jtap and jazz dancing, something . he’s picking up by being in ‘‘Tur- ivey’’. » | Being with the company and jcompletely on his own here for |two summers has made Mrcuaie {a pretty independent fifteen. “You learn the value of mon- ey. . you've got to watch every- if you're making your ia ¢ : ri : ‘ ithing. j . . lown ,money and. paying for your | ood.”’ ‘ i wl AR CR PL oR ler water we Re Rock, HUDSON - Gina LOLLOBRIGIDA Jean Cavall and the Lowell Huestis Jozz Trio entertain _. f the Reverend Daniel 1. Driscoll, Robin a earers were Fran ue 4 a | e weather was ideal. for es aT : _ : ANC eNO “UN as ‘ OM1.aCanachan Major area Dunn. George MacDonald, John With respect to protection of | such a cruise On boarding. ship Gig YOUNG i CLUB HOI RS. 10 p.m, - 1 a.m,—Licensed for“study in his degree program (Sharkey, Alfred MacNeill, Eu: Consumers from unethical or | several expressed fears of being, : Memberships available at door. was writing for Television and |Zene Sinnott and Timothy Cor- |!™mproper interest charges.”’ Pre- |Poor sailors but all proved to i arent SCHNICOLOR id ee Ce eae Sennen , ws eof the mass media for ed- coran Service at the grave was mier Campbell stat “PBT lexcellent seamen ° : basis es a oem : ‘Conf pil ‘ x Offi 0 10 9:30 cation. Father Driscoll is the (conducted by father Murphy ks - a = 1 fed:| The three ships Mallard, Com EDWARD JUDD,” ARTHUR HAYNES “TERRY THOMAS. sessns wr re. mfederation Centre Bo fice Open a.m. - 9:30 p.m. @on of Mr -and-Mrs Joseph P. sisted. bi» Father Butler and Fa-,eral-provincial study methods |orant, and Loon-were under. the . Pierwet « + Predeced Sninies } : Driscoll of Johnston's: Riyer, |ther Robin. Interment was in the |by which the consumer may be immediate diréction of: Lt: Gd.) wile als tds haa ide Ticket Office: Linkletter Travel Agency Prince Edward Island: -|Church cemetery, _. »° protected, - Comeau of Truro, NS. While | G== =e Ease =a eee SSS : Y <a , : ‘ 4 . - ow ae 5 mi i ’ : t+ ; a . Sa ace! “" ers : . a oe Use University’s Cenierfor_In ze : , ae ; Ww df : % f ; : ome h | S | : Aha You Wwateh out for. your” said Premier ‘Campbell who was with Ottawa and work out terms oe beg ig oy ae C ar ottetown ummer Festiva clothes a lot better,” he said, in- \Teferring to the management |f @ medicare plan mutually ac- i ha Gi wan tae ae M Woe ae ie, Ne H structing me to “put that in for wk snd Waves of New, Brur brag tna ce et ol % hour. Rates for city “tours , r. Brewer Boyle, New Hav- |} ah wic! e voluntary economic | Vines, ‘quicker P. E. I. wih] - ‘ " : we - ae : en received the news of the (he mothers’. = = development program af ‘Nova (ave, medicare." oo Adults $1.00. Children under. 12 the comedy everyone's talking about - Passing of his eddie Albert St ls renck cieeete hat tke LeMay ; Scotia, the portable pension p'va| He said that in those Ad _ : ; : the Worchester .Park Nursing ac? Ontario, Quebec and Alberta, |inces Se : Home, He was in hls 8th 00 ee ace nas father's [wtih i now being implemen. xd |taxatio, education’ and. indus | ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS. ~ “THE OTTAWA MAN” and “lived for the past if Yee" lmrench Canadian, and he didn’t |e. Saskatchewan ahd |t:al development are being con- || Charlottetown Dial 4.9966 ‘. Bt Newnutypor are speak French‘ ‘until he went to school. MAY . POSTPONE School is, important to Maur- ‘ice, but he said that if he had a jchance to tour the country with in city. police court-.yescerday |the Festival company he would mornnig .6n a charge of faliing jnot mind postponing’ graduation to stop at a stop sign. ja year to go. “UNDER CONSIDERATION The Attorney General's de- partment announced _ yesterday it has the recent matter of the “death of fish in Wilmot River."’ under consideration and regards | ; ASSESSED $5 Magistrate A.J. Haslam;—QC, levied a.fnie of $5 and costs or two days on Gavin J. Curley, Kensington, when he appeared The Ministry of Cultural Af- CITY AREA — FUNERALS =~ MURPHY FUNERAL — The |funeral for Mrs. James Murphy , mend appropriate adfion so that /was held on Thursday morning 1 not fromthe: home of her son-in-law | he veaaied. —— _ a ‘and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- , ithut_ Wright; Vernon River, to RECEIVES DEGREE “TSt. Guthbert’s Church, St. Ther- Among thdse receiving the esa’s where R@quiem High Mass Degree of Master of Science in was celebrated by Rev. Clifford Radio and Television at Syra- Murphy. Present in the sanctu- ‘ary _wete: Rev. Urban Gillis. Rev.. incident. It was stated iavestiga- | tions are going forward for the) purpose of . determining the cause of death, and Wwlil recom- “The conference's chief value to-me—was-the sharing of infor- mation and discussion ‘of mutual problems between the premiers of the various. provinces’, said Premier Alex Campbell Wed nesday night after having re turned from the Premiers’ Con- ference held in ‘Toronto. Premier Campbell expressed general satisfaction with the results or the Premiers’ Con- ference after his return Tuesday night, Where he met with seven out of ten ‘ r British Columbia, and also the health, welfare and developmetit agreements between several proviaces and the Fed- ral _Govrnment with regards to Premier Campbell said the premiers have agreed that more co-operation and sharing of in- formation should be developed in the field of university fin- > ita oe ore provinces are explori aew methods of a turnover ¥ replace the sales tax which eli- minates the need for retailers Hte-“assess’ a tax’ an each ‘item | sold, he said. ~ “The field of education. is giv- en top priority by all provinces and there is unanimous agree. ment’ that the provinces will be- fore too long depend on federal assistance’ for elementary edu- a stated Premier Camp- boats presently in-Island waters. ken to request’ federal © au- thorities to convene a federal Pproviacial conference on medi- care. ( “There & growing concern that the federal plan may not be ac- cepted by Quebec and Ontario and as far as-I-can-see; ‘we will not have a medicare program in P E.I. unless‘and until a fed- eral plan acceptable to Quebec | and Ontario is proposed by Ot- tawa. - “* T therefore believe,” Premier Campbell, ‘‘that said the sooner the provinces can sit down : of Lt. Wm. Shead, the Comorant |had his case adjourned to Aug- The. Premier said_he-has—un- by Lt. Ted Kelly. | ama bers, officers and 30 cadefs took MacDonald. advantage of the program at| Lester B. Davies of Cornwall Kings Theatre “‘Under The Yum ‘charged with speeding in the Yum Tree”. Today they sail for town of Georgetown had his’ Charlottetown.at 8 a.m. and ex- case adjourned to August-11th for pect to arrive in port about’ 1 hearing. SES Taisen p.m. == |ust_11th,to—fix—a.date.for--trial.. thecrew mem-'He: is represented ‘by Kenneth Ross. Hopgood of Kensington —_______ “RIDE ABOVE THE TRAFFIC" TAKE A TOUR ON “EASTERN NORTH _ AMERICA’S ONLY AUTHENTIC LONDON DOUBLE DECKER BUS” Tours leave the Confederation ducted, the premiers appear to ‘be ready to release to other prov- inces the results of these studies which are of immense value to smaller provinces such as ours, which do not have the financial resources to undertake these studies on” their own. wee 25 Residents a sea trip to Souris and refurn yesterday afternoon when they. boarded the three: bird class ‘The group, consisting of the members of the Montague Town Enjoy Sea Trip) ““MONTAGUE — Twenty five residents of Montague enjoyed | Sey a Ss Council and_wives, members of | the .Kings Theatre - cast: police The Premier said, “the. prov- ‘ince of Alberta is presently con- {sidering the abolition of a state | |tfax and this is an area which.| and press thoroughly enjoyed themselves and expressed. their | appreciation and thanks to the, officers, and-cadets—follewing. the. eee 7 art j —, Ty Dectocenceasasenseesscssene Shp ceererseeeseee ns eRen ner eee ee A PANAMA FRASER PROCUCTION = & NPVERERL PC TURE _ © KATE REID * “4 RIOTOUSLY FUNNY SC Guardian. ; e i «A wild and wooly tale about the wild and wooly West. STARRING © ERIC HOUSE Curtain Time. 8:30. “HOWARD'S NUTTY REVUE” wté«*SCY ‘with Howard the Turtle and the : ~~ MATINEES:2-aind=3:30 P.M. CABARET CLUB TONIGHT Confederation Centre “ps Ws RIPT . ... A SMASHING SUCCESS.”—Anne Bond, Ch’town © DONALD HARRON 8 Canadian Puppet Theatre j . : 4