OCA RIFFS Due At Centre Theatre March 4 |S3t ‘Les Grands Ballets Canad Diag .: Council met Monday S 1 al of the continent's leading coamting hilev Ballet, has | contributed his knowledge of the| in the Province oot | nies. w joined the company this season | art to the brilliant young com- : ; Pane IS PATIENT i panies, will make its first as artistic advisor and he has|pany. He was a partner for Attorney General Alban Farm- % hot | it Mrs. David Wright, Mt. Ed ; ence in Prince Edward ls) | years of the great Dame Alicia| °,° “scus® the question of ob- It talle how enw De ward Road is a patient in the Sawration earch : at — ’ . Markova. —_ = services of a mem-| lan ‘can lee i Be me as been : a eee eS , ; Prince Edward Island Hospital. announced by R. Dubberiey, di- 65 City Tax fe, stars in. the sooeny iam ae a oe to police the t n afer y simple ' PS anurans newra, | tector of Confederation Centre we eon aie the town and the ROMP. ane a v Le Faith Sanderson, daughter of ow : p with some of the greatest of| Members of the delegation| Go . Read why ma ia Mr. and Mrs. Sydnéy Sander. e have received the gen- I re present were Mayor Howard eee) Se a 3 son of Winsloe, has re-entered erous «co-operation of the de- Among lie Senne oe Lean and Councillors A re fting are | Sere the P.E.1. Hospital. partment of education which K Th sented are the ‘éstival| Levers, Mrs. Joan " and sn etn Gitte’ tetk, acon Se portait us to hold a special nown urs. Ballet, Britain's Ballet Jenne 4 Powell, ae ee A ee wae » oe BREAKS ANKLE Me inet oem, {oF the Charlottetown citizens will| the Metropolitan Ballet, | accompanied by Rev. L.B, Dool- f age. Th a eek an Mrs. J.M. Ladner, 40 Hills- , ir Du ‘idren of the provinee,” get the news regarding 1965| Ballet Russe Carlo, | ey and Rev. MR Pocklington. | Seas Mie oe boro Street, is a patient in the . Dubberiey said taxes late Thursday when City | Ballet de Cuevas! Members of the delegation, | de rel , ROW o The big company, favorit ' P.E.1. Hospital suffering from | : the Place des Arts, Montreal, Council holds its annual a broken ankle which she re- ‘ meeting - . where it appears regularly. and : ceived in a recent fall on its cross-Canada tours ond in — ee NEWS RECEIVED he United States, will present a has been set for the afternoon | The news has been received! variety of productions. David to permit the Mayor and other oe from Sydney, Nova Scotia, of | and Anna-Marie Holmes, two officials to attend another func-| Confederation Centre Theatre the death of J.P. Maclnnis, fa-| . peeanon-bern the wort tans’, tim that evening "| ther-indaw of John F. Sullivan ee . "ie In view of statements made|- §] BO a 4 " frov Ballet at Leningrad and XCARS DERAILED wih PED ; with London's famous Festival and ‘WR’ MacNeill, cheirman| CANFIELD’ JUNCTION Ont “5 ys coo | ae Ballet, will appear in Confed-| of the finance committee, it is (CP) , A Musical Comedy wedy EGG PRICKS UP Pgs: ; | fre cee Centre with the rest of not believed any change in the| ~—Fifty-one cars of a speed. aoe or t tra Ungraded eggs delivered in; |The evening performance will jing freigh’ in of the New St. Francis Xavier ; the company Charlottetown were priced at! [ame ve Ibe at 8:30 pm , 28 cents per dozen for grade A , Ps % a , ‘The | : ¢ “ an dozen | i . . | company has established om for erate A medium. Thi ae jan unusual reputation on its causing damage of about $250,- St. Dunstan’s Auditorium E : 7 g y & i HH Ta n't ny CRE PgR. cer tte Tad. for grade A medium. This marks Fr 4 ae many international appearan- chair of ee © ee A thunderous roar shat- an increase of one cent per ces, especially in the Internat- Constantly rising costs, both/ tered. the peaceful night of this jonal Dance Festival at Jacob's operation and material, ma ke ai small settlement of seven fam- a i dozen in the two top categories. icsisca “ a * s & he oe PT a. Pillow, Lee, Mass., where it was stable income difficult .to ree-|ilies 40 miles southwest Mrs ee cae 148 ee rs _ 4 et + os Dek a ow the important New oncile with changing needs and agara Falls as the aes tat ee eee re TOP DANCERS (oo bos had p-daibe chase Tegel catty asad tah teat? of double town, has received the news of i , , town, nae received the even, |HONORED KIWANIAN CUTS ANNIVERSARY CAKE |," legendary Anton Dolin, at all requests trom commities track were: ripped up. None of Gadie, Mrs. Al Taylor in Pough- , —__—_ nn eee ee eee crew was injured. keepsie, New York. Kiwanian Jack Doyle, left, sented to Mr. Doyle by Lieu- ISLAND DELEGATES wanis [nternational Gold Donald on behalf of the local Miss B. Rowland and Dr. §. " Kiwanis Club. A presentation MacDonald represented Prince | Service Award for outstanding was also made to Mr. Doyle Edward Island recently at aj} service at the Charlottetown by Walter J. Cox, mayor of Federal-Provincial Emergency | Kiwanis Club's past presi- Charlottetown and a guest at Health Conference. The confer-| dent's dinner in the Confeder- last evening's banquet. A fea- / ence was held at the Canadian | ation Centre last evening. The ture of the dinner was the cut- Civil Detéiise~Collége~-near-- Ot-+-ewardcoincides with the 50th ting of the 50th anniversary tawa. anniversary of Kiwanis Inter- cake of Kiwanis Ynternational national, but it also coincided by Mr. Doy'e while the lieu- with. Mr. Doyle’s 80th birth- tenant-governor and Brig. Fire destroyed the home of! Mr. and. Mrs. Elmo MacDonald | day. The certificate was pre- Rogers look on. on Feb. 18. Mr. and Mrs, Mac- =25525 [§LAND NEWS PAGE ASS'N PLANS BALL | Eastern And Central Districts Ww 8 iat- tote tat pocparing for the |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Feb. 24, 1965. 5 highlight of its winter social Se ae ee season, the Presidential Bail. ire ball bene vmed «| Liturgical Changes In Church the Basilica Recreation Centre mmmraip steaane so Discussed By Kinkora Panel a ticipated. The ball will include | o et ee ot to! in Kinkora recently the dis-church is trying to find a more no nie |aricis of Shamrock, Kinkora and|natural way for 20th century until midnight. |Middleton were represented on|man to appreciate fully UALIFIES a panel, which was the result of his great privilege of worship- A Holetats Sow. Lilac Lodge |Study groups on the liturgical | ping God. The fact that this wor- Madeline, owned by George A. |\changes in the church. This was |ship may best be carried out Godfrey and Sons, North Wilt-/the first in a series of panels shire, has qualified as a two- star brood cow according to the | Subject. t out forcibly. current issue of the Holstein-| The panel chaired by late se |Clair Duffy made | Friesian Journal. The star is is-|Clair Duffy and up of the | icipation eager e? gtay gued when there are three or |following members: Mrs. Fran- , : 9 more progeny classified as Good|cis Lawless, Mrs. Bert Ham, |*he direction of Sister Mary Plus or better, and three or|mill, Mrs. Vernon -McCarville;/224¢. CSM, took part in a sing- more progeny with production|Mrs. Leonard Roberts, Mrs. |" period of appropriate litur- breed class averages of at|Frank Mc and Sister |#ical hymns. least 100 in both milk and but-|Clare Theresa, Rev. HJ. Croken expressed . ‘ se + ‘ ithe concepts of “The Priesthood (his enthusiastic’ approval and : ter fat. Additional points are|or the Faithful”, and “Active Sratitude to the pagel for the ° ° + “ue : . crenarded for euch galling son stg ecu have seating, to in. poael fe ashion sty _at.a down-to- ogee Pee ePenoate Pry t "¥ a ane 7 was seconded by all present. ig A Confederation Centre 7 MUSIC! DANCE! SPECTACLE! ar prenarcee Pi a THE INTERNATIONAL RENOWNED | Safeilie Senee senile SAE NST WN EPG R66 Femme” 3 a Hees _. om weds epee ae