» Island News Page | Concerts Improving But Attendance Poor At Centre | By MARCIA LOYND The fourth of the series of Sunday evening concerts at Con ‘federation Centre Theatre has’ ‘pointed outa -strange-phenome- non. Although the concerts have played most’ effectively creating the lines. * Mozart’s “Symphony ‘No. 29 in A Major’ closed the first halfiot: the program..The scoring of this been, good and each onegets work calls for strings, horns and progressively better than. the obdes, so the balance of the or-| last, attendance ‘has. been’ de-'chestra with its small string sec- b -, ((reasing since the opening’ con- tion was perhaps—better——ihan wenn, | COT This is both puzzling and ever hefore.. From. the opening, ‘ jalarming eels the group caught and ‘retainea | It is generally acknowledged the spirit of this light and urace- that live concerts are by far the ful symphony. by the . youthful best means of listening to and Mozart. Although it has none -of jappreciating music. However, the pathos of the later sympho j—any_artistic_endeavor,whether—it-nies,its: transparency and con- im ."@- smooth @flowing ga | nee i ln) Zao p ag Fe oy |be drama, ‘art or music, must tour of line was well-realized by . . 3 : ser anes sere and a muppor! seri ager : poe : Cc AT mus enthusiastic. 8: no rench Canad ‘ sent) rear - OYSTER FESTIVAL FLOAT “Veorugh ek eck ant eo) “ello We ike Pete ne ates Cie mcm cal OHEN AT KINGS THEATRE someone else do it'’. The com-/orchestre’’ by Francois .Morel. 8-10. Cohen Pictured — Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT) are Walter Round”, presently, playing at. in the. Siaritimes.-- 3 Nathan : wheels - Kings Theatre... Mr. Cohen ae ay n_Colen (CENTER), Alban-Brothers, who has-been’ well-known theatre—eritic,is A big parade with floats. |munity..must_be.-prepared..to..sup- which too! ond place in the | dressed by” Blair. Richardson, ls - raner eel ra +This--work--was written in” “the nominational youth rally ad Centre last nightt. ayer mid-August : ? " :Building Fund a 4 from many of the 22 districts Old-time “Ganadian middleweight —_box- ‘ i seine : : . : i ¢ Participating in the Tye Val- country entertainment, the 1, champion and_ theological he” Atlantic Ooty is” the aiicanndiek ooeee ne aa iss the chairman for the Cardigan pictured. chatting informally _ stated he was quite impressed | Massey, Anne..Butler,. Tudi iy ley Oyster Festival led off the — choosing: of- the Oyster Queen wy at first resident orchestra on Prince by Stokowski in 1949 Pre hably. Branch of the Legion-each year With the cast of “Yum Yum with the theatre and surprised | Wiggins, and Marg Strange activities on. Saturday in, the -for 1966, and a fireworks dis. student, was hel conkroct- ‘edward Island, this support has: its sis in th prodao'y that a clinic has been held there, Tree’ and “Marriage Go there were so many theatres’ | Tin now. plays are. presently i fiaal day—of the 1966 Festival. play concluded the big. final. ion with*the Festival in the must be given by the Island it- eroaniaiierie 1s o : late oak is again heading the committee Bee : being’ rehearsed for the Ki-igs og Shown here is'the float repre- day's festivities. An interde- Tyne Valley Community Sports| air a : ‘Conceived: alhpat ie 8 sre for this centre. He has receivd dent that’ the residents of the,Bell, Elmsdale,~ and other re-|—Theatre and will be presented pew! iC assurance -of the assistance of area will again rally to this. latives in the vicinity. | | senting the Arlington district, The programs chosen by ¢on- form, it holds interest ny its dia- th Georgetown Lions’. Club. of year’s urgent appeal and_parti- ductor John Fenwick have‘ been logue .between ‘the string ang “ Georsetown Lions’. Club- of year “warled and interésting, and last wind sections and in its use and Wich Allan MacPhee fs the cipate in providing a sufficient night's concert proved™to: be no modifications of the whole-tune 2°W!Y appointed King Lion. Last supply of blood to meet the exception. The. program was: a scale , year's clinic in Cardigan reach- needs of patients in our hospitals tribute to. French Canada -and¥ Musie~ from Morrls Surdin's ©¢ tS objective of 120 partially who require transfusione—~-~~- __._Mrs. Austin Rix, Saint John, N.B., has bee ‘spending a holl- day at her former. home in |Elmsdale. Also vacationing here are her son and daughter-in-law, “TAlbertan. We Trade : , ‘ opened with the second’ commis-jballet, ‘'T _ due to the fact that the George- — nee ——————" | Mr: and Mrs. Wesley Rix of “ =, Saar pak é essa = Home Is. sioned—-work—of-—the—summer, ket". Sa eee ae aad Cub wie tataantiel ALBERTON ‘Hamilton—Ontario,—vith —their~ e : , : : __..\“Celebration” by Andre Prevost. program. Mr, Surdin. is well. =oSecuring a goodly number of children, and her son-in-law, and * Furniture : ver e Op Burned Down The work was divided into three known for his work ‘with the additiona donors from among : daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph + T oo Porc 2 _ ’ . sections, the first-and third call- CBC, The musi¢ was writien fo the employees at Bathurst Ma-.— Mr:--and-Mrs.-Hansoa Kinch, Gelinas of Goverior’s. ‘Island, elevisions Re. 5 ee veal ing for very rhythmic brass and a ballet choreographed by Don it¢: Mr. MacPhee hopes to pro- accompanied by their. twin 'N:Y. with their four children * Appliances “~~ = The Salvation Army. Building and to expand its program even; ALBERTON — The home of ipercussion while the middle sée- Gillies for the National Ballet in Mote the attendance of. even nieces, Sandy. and Sally Lind-| Mr and-Mrs. J.W.D- Camp. . : Fund: Appeal for: $35,000 has more "Clarence Powers at Albertoa jtion was more lyrical, depending 1960-61. : .More_donors from the George- say. of Phoenix, N Y~ are visit- | bell, ae their sons, Barry and FIRESTONE ave just. returned from & was an-—.The new citadel was designed South was badly damaged by ; on strings. which were highlight- and fire early Saturday evening. DS gone ‘over. the top’, it These. dances were marvelous- town area at both the Cardigan ing the former's brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. James Brian a very pleasant ten day .tour of Home and Auto Ltd. Dial 4-5547 hounced yesterday“ by Brigadier by Keith Pickard Architects, t ‘ed by solo instruments. It was a ly effective. After “Introduction” and: Montague. clinics, A.W. Rogers, ED, ‘CD, general is being built on the site of the) Alberton” firemen respopded crisp and sometimes biting |came “The Sparklers’, %:Roman A.A. Fraser, also. a veteran MacKinnon aad Mr 11 T 3...’ Campaign Chairman. old Baptist Chutch-on the corner promptly to: the alarm - rec jwork, characterized by colori Candles", ‘'The Chasers", and blood donor chairman, is again Brydon. Smith, Alberton. It is than tWo thousand. miles, ‘they “Construction of. the building of-Prince and-Fitzroy. Streets. It| about..6 p.m. but by. the tifne tie effects obtained: by piling ‘‘The Spinwheels”. All ere mu- heading the Legion sponsored the first time Mr.—Kinch -has | visited. Cornerbrook, Gander, which will cost an estimated will have space provided for all they arrived the fire had gai /sound upon sound. sical equivalents; and a“such Red Cross blood donor clinic for Visited his home town in thirty-/Saint John’s, and other points of $115,000 is underway, and it 1s:the charitable_and -religious work much headway. Two of the. three “Gymnope- were evocative of a fireworks Montague which takes place on three years. Mr. William Kinch interest ‘On Sunday they wor- hoped that it will be-eompleted of the Salvation Army. Believed to have started down: |dies’. of “Erik Satie followed display..The orchestration rang- Thursday-evening between 8 and Of Halifax, Mass.,:is also visit-|shipped in St. Thomas. Church, dn early. 1967: The general contractor of the stairs on the north side of the These are charming short pieces'ed from that-of basically strings 10: o'clock. ing his sisters here.‘ the oldest church “ip -the city Brigadier Roger's ‘expressed building is the Square K -Con- building, the fire had caused | noteworthy for their simplicity in ‘‘The Sparklers’’ to the very Under Mr. Fraser's. guidance,| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers of 9 St. fohn’s: | nN keen satisfaction on the success struction Co. ‘of Charlottetown.'extensive damage to the first |of design. In both, solo instru-|percussive of ‘The Chasers’ andiwith the assistance of members Brampton, Ontario, are visiting ||’ Mrs. James H Pike and Miss t , of the campaign and thanked the Sub-contractors imelude Storey floor and extead to the second |ments play very plaintive melo- to the whirling. frenetic sound -of of his Legion committee, and the the former's parents, Mr. and Helen Young of Fredericton, An ADEQL ATELY . WIR Island business. firms; Womehs' Electric Ltd. for the electrical storey . before firemen ar-|dies over soft string accompani- the full orchestra in ‘The Spin- co-operation of tesidents in the Mrs _ Rmmest Myers, St- Law. NB. rence. Institutes, Canadian Legion work and Nelson: Good Ltd. for | rived. i iments. In these the orchestra | wheels’’. area who Volunteer as donors, jton where they are Quests: of = the Montague -elinie has been. | Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Myrick. ; | Brahches and the general, pubiic |the plumbing and heating. | “Two fire trucks -were at the | = ee en l a peas jsuccessful in exceeding. its Mrs: Hillard Beel and.family’ “MOON IS VAST for-their sympathy and generous scene for three_hours and pump- é fective of 150 during the past have arrived from London, On| The moon weighs 81,900,000,- and Mrs | Newfoundland Travelliag more ar® vacationing in Alber-/ ED home is a more sale able home both now. and in the future. ae ‘ELECTRIC SERVICE LEAGU® (OF PRINCE EDWARD. ISLAND support of the project. He was oa yamaha v ot | grateful also for the volunteer July Weather rater ino the sate Salone | ic eof 180 during. the past seid Gm ates, Oe) a adier Rogers was jubilant when) ‘ services rendered by the many, | i COM, Waacsot foe the interviewed _ and. happily” stated | ‘ many workers in the drive, from ..|the house is almost a total i | every part of The province -Brig- [with little more than-the oe that: daily ts arriving at? E {| ae Salvation Army. Headquarters) xce ent = "| standing 1 @.eie : ek ee nee | . It is _beleved. Mr.. Power was | : : : ae | the only ,member of the family | ie . is ‘ n ae : i | ; lat home when the fire started. ‘ : will eae the ee te cee | A release from Warren Burns, Its origin hae not been detér- |” ste well-ever hadi weatherman at the Experimen- mined afd so far as can he tive alrea y reached. tal’ Farm, shows that the month |learned fio insurance was .car- _. Captain Ray Nelson, command) of july provided some excellent | ried. ing officer of the Salvation Army y eather although it proved to_be in Charlottetown, voiced -war™ drier than usual: , appreciation “for the eer ~ The month of July, 1966, had . suppert. given the ee anc’ more_rain than the same month was especially moved an that {1965 ‘with 1.98 inches recorded. eee Ye cate the |Zuly_last year broughi 1.47 inch: cotifidence and goodwill “of sa | ©8 of rain, It rained only eight < days during July, 1966.- . bee ooh many Island people. ne In Accident He was : | Average temperature. for This, hopeful that in its new quarters the Army. on entering its 8ist;month was 65.5 degrees. year here: wil] he better able to was compared with a 57- year serve the-needs of Island people ré Although -235 more bottlea< of | Mr. Jone® quoted from a tet- blood have been collected -to ter just -received from .a resi- (date this-y.e.av than last: 336 dent in the Hunter River area jmore—-hottles—than—contributed who stated that she and her fam- \have been required to meet the ily would be eternally grateful \mands of pafients in our hospi-|to the-Red Cross andthe’ blood |tals during the: first six- months donors who supplied quantities Greenmount / _ - « _ \of the current year, says the of blood needed by her husband ~ Man Killed : ee nen GEOR: co ~Swho had a serious_operation and “HV : statement madée=<by local. afterwards. suffered a series “of Red Cross officials here last hemorrhages. The Chairman re- jnight revealed that while 2,481 marked_thai this is only. one of ibottles were collected at the two the hundreds of such cases who ‘ ‘series of_clinics held’ earlier this |benefit-as the result of this ser- ALBERTON Ervin- Russel] year, 2,817 bottles were issucd vice in the province each year. average of 66.8 degrees.~The Rayner - died im the Prince for 857 patients in: hospital®’! The chairman urged former warmest day of July occurred |County Hospital early Saturday | throughout the province. Thisidonors to remember to pring on the 19th of the month with a morning: from injuries sustained ‘means that at the present time jtheir donor cards with them in |temperature of 83 degrees. The the previous evening when this |the province's blood bank is order to save the time required Island Shooters © ! 2 , i jee icoldest day was the sixth-day of |light. truck went off the road overdrawn by 336 bottles at the Could Qualify: ithe: month when. the merewr y/ and overturned not -far-from ‘his | Maritime depot. — : : : |home at Greenmount: “This deficit makes tt impera- “\dropped to 45. degrees 7 Island ‘Marksmen have. The warmest day ever in the! ‘The’ 35-year-old farmer waa tive that. the quota of 1,080 do to Month of July was back in 1949 horn at Greenmount and lent: opportunity paras : Saiity tor The 1967 Bislev Team (92 degrees. The coldest day ‘In jlived there all his life. four days of clinics,"’ said F.A-S. 7 > morn- |When the temperature soared to| Surviving -are his wife, the,Jones, provincia Red Cross @tcording to the Friday ing posting of the grand aggre- gate. The trio are Tpr ,cool..37:.degrees. was recorded, |wasimarried ten-years ago: five | terview ‘lastevening. The wettest July occurred in children, Vera 9, Lois 6, Donna| Mr. Jones explained that there 1912 when 6.83 inches of percipi- 5, Gracé 3, and Bruce aged six | is no substitute for whole blood. Eldon Mac- this month was in-1914 when a! former Violet Getson to whom he blood donor chairman, im an in- ‘for re-typitg “when the card is ‘left at home. He also made an jappeal for as many 0-RH-Nega- is jtiv donors as possible to attend |. had Mors be exceeded at this week's the clinics since this i¢ the. type! lof blood whith can be tised in an- jemergency. Today's clinics are at Hunter River Region@l High School this afternoon between 3 and 5 and at Stella Maris Hall in North | ¢ ttetown in 38 { | , Tene are Se ae en tation was recorded. The driest months: his parents, Russell and /He said that when an individual |Rustico this evening from 8-10. Dave Phoenix CFB Sunimerside jJuly was 1933 when there was/Vera ‘Ramsay! Rayner, and | loses great quantities of his own | ; i 104th with .650, and Capt Roy jonly: 63 of an inch of rain two. brothers, James of South) blood through an- injury or sur- ° : McCabe Charlettetown, 110th | From<January to July of this Kildare. proprietor of Riverside |'gery. transfusion of whole blood, Cardigan And with ae Bee year this area experienced 18.84 Cottages, and Carlyle of Green: or blond products, is the only . T ; inches of percipitation. . During |mount. : 1 answer ‘ a M During Thursday, and Friday the same period th 1965 we had| The fufieral—will be held Mon-| “It's not possible for every- ontague 2 all three have managed: to |49 99 inches; aay with See ie ! | ‘ ; ae annie Orr H Id Cli ° greatly increase their standard The 37-vear average for this tae mn f: itil « awa ane een ‘it d wet . 4 0 Inics SE dtigoting and during that time tae et 4 soe the. sae Church of Christ at 2.30 p.m. ae ae allie gl rrp nif | ; they have all managed to over- Bias Se tes oa a7 |, t0 rd Revie ea Heil 3 Both the Cardigan and Monta- haul and pass some 50 competi- | There ‘were 257 hours af. sun- er 5 Lae % sible ‘or healthy .indivi- |SU6 apnches OL tne oyel can tors hi July h b I ascumpec ia Poss in th Aik; ! - jadian Legion are again the spon- WR The scores abian. onto: 90 Mea Tee tee : tam gene te medial role sors Blood Donor Dav atthe —f - * 2 athe a S37 Ww ee PI § ‘ as ie :'s firing of the finatastas i . - pice ® : y h Legion Homes on Thursday, Au- he averndt-Ganntat’s aap fete WEEE ee, oo eee se Woman Dies fa i en Dye aone une blood gust 11, with an objective for the ie ikitk cE a sci a ee : through the Red Cross. It 18 onetWay- ‘set at 270—donors: 120° at each of the 600 and 900 yards will : ALBERTON — The death of (ister ae for us to help’ Cardigan between 3 and 5, and ta the determining tnclan ter | CONNDA: TO: PROJECT laa pad Gembie_ot cancem eee ot ack basie right |- 5, and iia Nanallan: wns bape nae = eee = ats ~— his right totite+ z the Canadian. team , KAMPALA (AP) Uganda pec occurred Saturday evening |-—————— a FLEXALUM——1- Others from P.E.J. who place will spend $1,400,000 on a high. in the O'Leary Community Hos- Gambl x : » ‘4m the aggresate are. Tpr. Per- pawered shortwave, radio trans- |pital. The former Carletta Stet- ae predeceased “her ALUMINUM : lévy Taylor, 113th- 648; Lt.-Mary mitter which will beam broad-|son was born at Freetown 87 § Loe i Insulated ‘Lea, 147th— 645 and WO2 Mike ‘casts all aver the world to pro-|years ago but later came with | "Cv re Bre te ad Susick, CFB Summerside, 148th- ‘ject the country's image, said | her family to live in Cascumpec. 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