I i aitsaxrre -- r7, The kiddies layed an impor- tant part in the year-long observ- nnccs. A group of enthusiastic girls start out riage parai'le. Dottie Flora IilacI.eod, Chief oficndeared herself to all who met the .llat-lieod Clan was one oi the her and was one of those to re- nio-i distinguished visitors Site I City had during the year. the iceivc a key to the City. : ' . . .- .' Canada's roving -f0D0l'l('l'. John Fisher signs the visitors book at ity Hall. A A uticsi at (loverttment House seen with his host and hostess, belore the year was otit was Lt. Lt. Governor T. W. L. Prowsr and Governor J..l. Bowleit of Alberta. Mrs. Prowse. Governor Bowlen icentpe) is 1 .75. . C 4 ed a large crowd. racing. swimming made up the program. A feature oiitiimsoit wlnvnr initial by Lt. ZHUIU Very Rev. John In. Notional Gaul: I Centennial aquatic day attract- of the vent was an exhibition of Speed boat untlerw ter work by John Sween- and diving ey .ot President of tin Charlottetown mint. lajiol. it was one-um lltb ltax. cot, L. VI. Lowthi. Attllh The painting was dtliaalv I Distinguished Guests Honoured As Charlottetown Proves Cor1veniion.Cii"y Hii.',h liunour was brought to Charlottetownls Mayor J. David Stetvzirt when at the annual con- vention oi the Federation of May- ors and municipalities. held in Edmonton. Alberta. he was elect- ed Prcsident of the National body. His Worship (luring the stimmer made 39 key presentations to dis- tinguished visitors to the City. The following is a list of the recipients: Dr. Charlotte Whitton, Mayor of Ottawa; S. H. Btiiiliek. Retiring tit-iieral Secretary (ll Association of ix'ins- men (fluhs of Canada: Joiin l)aiiri ltlalon. Pi'c.-sitit-iii-T. Eaton Co. of Canada: Hon. Dr. .i. if ilclnerncy. itlinis'- ter of Health Province of N. D15 P0l'I'.V 5 (iot-limtic. Stiviweiilll Great Prior) iii" Canada of Knights 'l't-ntpi.ii Hon. W. Ross ilarliiiiialtl tor General iii t ;m,iii;i. R. W. Skcat. Piwsitii-iii iliirttimc Hospital Asstvt-i:ii..iii J. S. Huinplm-.x. i'I't'sitl.ili Mari- v time Pt):-ztinastois l-xiii-iatiiin; Alan MacDonald. ill-ll'il'l (i0Vi'l'HlIl' of Rotary: Leo E .(loltIeu. 1i('iiil' tlIiiEl'lVL' of Rotary lilicfllailtilliii Leslie W. llunstali. list i iIlii(' Vii-Q. solici- Prcsitiriit Lilc Uiitt-siuiiim. 3. soc ott'atiarla; And) (it'll. Distrirt iitiitlllvll oi Kliixtittllll G. lines. Manager t'.iii:iiii,i-i .-,,,,.i, arils Asociation itppriii:-ii. Lab. oi'aloi'It's': Mrs, W. R. Ncsbitt, ('iiltii I-ii”. flilhSltill('i'1,CZlIlE1(illlll (iii-i i.vi.iio Asstit-iation; Roiicrt Watson, Cliairnitiii, (liaii FI'L'if1ill Assticialioii; D. llarlt .iamieson. Presitleiit t';i-ta dizin Bar Association: Dr. F. W. Walsh, Vice-Prt-stii.-iii Cziiiaitlitiii Associaiioii for Arlult t nua- Fintiiicc Minister llurris iisiteii ythe City and atltlrt-wsrtl tht- t.hiit- lottctown Board oi Trade and the Rotary Club. W R Niwliilt National Ctilllliltiil(i('i' oi tlii- t';in.'i ditill (itrl (ltiitlcs. pins ih- Lltlltl Ctil'tl on (iirl Guide Jocelyn stew- li'l. .li.'tlut-uiion. C. R. Htittrll. llrtwiiliiit liiiiiiia. tioii Aulomoliilc lit-alci - .t-oiiia. tion: Gurdeii P. lt'&ii'l'. ltii-iiiiiii i. xix Mutual liistti'aitri- siiiiiii Mrs Milllil Baiyliiy, xiilhiliii luv... P "dent oi liit:-tiitw ziiiil iio. fc il()liai Viliiiitiitrs t”iiiii r. James Mitt-l.c;iit tii.iii oi ii..1. hotisic Dcntzil St-liiioi I). H. Mt-Neil. Vii-ti-Pi'i--.i-iiiit ii.iit- time Fire ('lticl'.s' iwit-i.iii.iii Capt. E. W l"iitcli-.Miii-- it 1' MC, Capiaiit: ll M. C S tarii-mi Sydiicy Jcnlttiis. l'iirlwi- - Maritime i”trcntt-ii . h-xtitiul on John Fisher. (.'ailEIria- iiliillll. lip. porter- Mrs Miirjtit'it- ll li'rtit'iii.iti 2 it in. at. Pro-aitlvnt Ciliiliiilt ii-iiiiviis licztrttc of ('2iii.it'..i Hon R H Winters, I-iiiiiiol iiu islor oi lltiiilic lliirits E .i, llzitlii-mt llwiiiiii l- . H 'l't'ntii't- X A (J N l': ('lzirciit't- 'l'itiiiii;isiiii i i ill lilaritimi iii-tor 'I lvill -in .i i. sociaiton. Hon Wziltt-i' iiiil'i is l”vtli mi lil- istrr oi .Fiil;ill('t'. Very Rt-v. .ioliit ti. Aiitiivi-.uii i"t'- sitieiit; l)oniiiiion t'otiiiii.'i-.iii i . n;.. diiin Ltlgltilli Robert Al(lXillliit'1, Pint-:iiiiii i S(ICliIilt)ll oi (juiiziiliaii Witt- (fillets- l)i'. .I if iioiitlt-i till i' iii eiit Caiiatliuti zititl lltitiuh iii min: Assorizitttiiis J, N. llilztiitl. lliw-Iilriii ii i Wt, Coiiiit-tl of ti:-iiiittlat Flora lllat'l.i-orl, t'ltii-I oi t'i:iii ll.ii- Leod: Hon. Georue .il;irict'. liiiitli-i.il .i ll tster oi 'lr:itispiii-I: Hon. (it-tii'L'ti llroit. Hitleral l.-mi er liihllelt il;i1e.sl,i"s l.oy.'il lip- position. .-Xiiininistrattir (ileiitciit. lil'iiilll Govt;-riior lsliinil oi St. Pit-rr. lion. .i. .i, Iinuli-ii. l.ieuteii;ini (ii i- I'ii'l0l' oi .-llliciia . Cenieiini.'tI (-uni I otioos illlti lliiltl utitstamlini: ex cuts hold in Cit) (llli mi: the past )Ci'il' ntiiiihererl -til Sltirtinu iii llzircli they cont:-ititio iiiitil .Vovenil)er lilaclt of iilttlll brought ltuiidrrrls vi visitors to the island. Listed below. they are. March 21-26, Centennial Curling Bonspiel: April 1-2. Maritime 5 Pin Bowl- ing Tournament: April l2-14, P. E. I, Federation; April 29-30, C. N. R. Todd Bowl- ing Trophy Tournament; May 19a2o. N. a. - P. E. 1. Branch of Canadian Public Heal- th Association; May 21-22, Maritime Conference of Masons; May 30-June 2, Maritime Hospital Association: June 2-3. Maritime Branch - Canadian Postmastei-s Associa- iion; June 6-8, District "J84 - ltotztry International ; June 9. Life Convention: June 9-ll. Maritime District Kins- Teachers Underwriters sales men: Julie 12-17. Canadian Standards Association; .lune 21-113. Canadian Freight As- sociation? r June 25s-26. EHSlE'l'1i N. B. -V P. l. Sectional (ioli 'l'ournamcnt; June 26-28. Maritime Automobile Dealers: - . June 27-29. Atlaiilic Regional Con- ference of Canadian Association for Adult Edticzition; June iii). P. E. i. Credit Union League: July 1. Maritime Tratit and Field Meet; .ilariIitnt- Business and sional Women. .iuly 2. Centennial Air Show; July 4-6. Maritime Dentists: July 7-8, Provincial Women's in- stitiites; July 15-17. Visit of H M. C. S. litiron. lrquois. and Quebec: July 18--21. Maritime Fire Chiefs; July 20, Acadian Cclcbratioii: Juli 24-30, iilaritime Firemen; Atiuiist 4, Reunion ol” ltistii Bat- lzilinn; Atiintst 5-8. Visit til H iii ('. S. Btii-kinghnni. U.S John Hutch- ,ills and U. S. S Ltoss. ltugust 6, Shriner's Ceremonial; Atigitsi titlt--l0th, Provincial Catho- lic it omen's Leagues; I Chief Mat'Kintosl1. Mticlx'iiiirisli was Gt-tirxe l"i';i:,rr. t'lilei oi the Cale- ni' the Clan i!l't't'l('(l by Mr. i 4!; . donlan Clttb at the annual High- land Games. 'l'lit- ('.'iu.itli:iii Piviii-v ('hiel.s i'is.x-ici.-iiioii rotit't-iiliziii uas one oi Ihr mu-t siit-trssiiiil ever held Chwi Veiiltiit .llitt'ltell iZcIl- oi A colorful figure throughout the horsebv K. be is ltwivii. Ili- (itin- Ce. nnial proceedings was T-tun tennial Float p:ii-nilc. "U .'ii'l)B8T- on ed also at 8 key pro.-ciittitiona. Crier. Ivan Doehorty. Seen oatlmtnntlera of visiting wurshiirfal-90 Ila: ounce and and Dlayw x lnent part in Naval Bamli newly Haliiax is seen taking over the Prvsliitlllilh duties of Police (thief Rohcrt Alexander of York Town- ship. Tortintti. . ("ii (hierin. Hun liu”e.t 3I'ni.)J.xSil(itii' to C a n a ii a wal 8m"llQ the distiniziiished izuc.-its who visited Charlottetown during the year. . French Transport 3ll"'5i"-w was the guest siwlk" 'i 53 N the formed - 5 Ineettngs. Auilllhl Iii liieitliiiiti tiaiitt-s .iiid Band Compctiiiiiii; . Aui-lust I3. .ilai'itiiiir- 'l'i;iti tiiid Skeet fslcel. August ii (ii(i li'tlllt' ll:-r-kt August 24- Kiziiriliiito R ti. P. Poultry Bi cttr-rs August 27 Eli, Visit iii iltiitw.t'.wp- in): l"l(iiilla, August 27 Iii. t'i-iii:-iiiiial Liiiif Meet. September 10, Miiiiiiiiiii 'l'i-uck Roadeti; September 12-l.i ii.ii-iiiiiiii i'i'o- vinccs liozird oi lliltlt. St'ptenii)cr l."i. il.ii.iinii' Ctiuilrll Meeting El1illiItiti'illQ liisllill'(' of Canada: September l.i ii. tiers Association September l9--Eli. iiilliilil-'lii "ultra Chiefs; lliililllll” Hot- S('illttit1l)Ol' 21), P. in I Miiwi-K As- soriation: h'(-ptcinbcr 20 P is I i-ii-.lw.ii-s l”etlcratioii1 Sepicuiber 22. Proi Illt ml 1 oiiiiiiiuitl Cziiiatliaii Leuioii Septcinher 2Ba2ii. Mai llliiIl' iiritiirli Associated Cretltt liiii'c.'rix llf (iaiiutla: 0t'toiit-r S-A-l. Atliiiilri ilv.'.i i.ii Cilllitlllllorl Ctllillllllillll lllaiittiii: .-Xsrttttlailon of Caiiziilti October 378, Canadian liaiix siw -- ihtiici Assoeiatioii and ililllvttiiill Prom Nott-nihvi l7rl8. ('ctili.il liiii 'iV Ctiiiiiiiilirc tin Efillttillitli ..i ii- laniic i'i-ovinces and l-'..x.-in-v: its; Board - Air Vice-Marshall (tuihrio Na- tional President oi the ltC.t F. Association trighii i-huts with Lieut. Govei:nor Prouse tltiriiig I visit here l-ast sttnimer Tuesday. Jan. 3, 1956 TheqCvuaidian age 9 ,-Events Recorded For Future Generati The i;ii't;-t-st ntimbcr oi pt-iiple titiii iil':it' i. ettir to llsil Charlotii-toiiii tlur- niiriilii-i i.! v tilt: Jill tiiil llome Wet-ti i-clam-3. ii”. i in, t it l"lt'(ll1l(.'ll Cti-tiIHll'iil('tl whole- li- wiiilly iillrlnil the iesiitiltcs .,.. lll'lil.tl r-' ' E. No! Cetitt-iinial events was the closing action with tiw l t 'i of the I-lillsboro Bridite by the was hcld up i' r l- Dcpitrtmeiit of Traitspoi't Prc- hour. iriier lilzitheson qtiicltly secured a 'w Hlllllnlilflili intended to he one oi the Court lllilltlli: i I x..'iIl. - - st't'it ;iliri- .- A pi.-nwi ion: such .' '.:it Iramc -. than on 'y .. llon. Lezitler nervative Party (iCtll"l.(l lireviu 'x:itioii:i! of the Piioure.-.siie Ciitt in cnltiiiait) with Premier lilathcsoii iiiid Mirior .Sit-uai't were on hiiitil to prtiel iiiemht-rs of the famous MacDon- nlri iliiti pipersi Highland Band iMi'. Drcw atldrcssetl a set.-onrl century tiiiiitvir Live Party at it-. i Hotel. t' -.iti-i'.a- ii. intletowll Ii utimltrill visit il'ilil .'i 'l iup. oi Gmtwttitioiit 0iiii'I.'iis iriini thr- l.sl.iti(l oi St. PlCliIP-.VliilI('.liti uisl seen above are the members Oultenninl Year the mm". iii of the Charlottetown Ceninmiai has been. From row. left to right. too Whitle-tr. Committee who with the co-opera are: Frank atlon of hundreds ni other citiz-I om worked ui-eiessiy 10 make t our of the ('lo.xiIit.' events of the ion: l.riI by the llepttty Goter- iitii. Nlr. Kl. Cloineut, the delega- Macxllziei art, Tweedy. Me". '3iii Frank Storey. waiiiii-iii WlcGillirru. Gnndet. June 0.4. tlon wns UVEl'VVi""i'"Vtl ccrtlon alfoi-tied law But, row Farrell 1- tiir rii.-I Ra-iti. innit i.;t.i.-ea. t.i- the 1'' --t. Sidn- vtiltigals