O‘ N THE. A] R'Russicin Poem Expresses Hope l‘ e e e a mum“ mGMMb'StoIinism Finished Forever Cl"CY-TV mo p.m.¥Afiunoon Musicals 4:00 p.m.-Tea Zone 43] p,m.—Vacatloo Time 5.30 pm.---Dicli lrecy 5,09 p_m.—I Married Joan 0:30 p.m.-—l<eyboerd Melodlei H5 p.m.-CFCV IV News 3,00 p.m.__Nature of Things 9:30 p.m.-My Three Sons ,o,oo p.rn.—Ghoet _ ‘i:00 p.m.—'l’oronto Wrestilnfl |2;oo p.rn.—-CBC TV New! :2;i3 a.m.—l.ocsI Weather l2:l4 s.m.--’VIlWP°I“' IIEIITIIAL llAllIil aiiil Gall 4-8246 I78 Kent St. (Opp. Eaton's) open 8:30 a.sn.-9 p.m. CKCW-TV 3;55 p.m.—Ststlon Sign On News, Weather, Sports 4:00 p.rri.-—Taa Zone 6:00 p.m.--Under T 6:15 p.m.—TeIev|slon News 6:30 p.m.—Scsn - 5.35 p.m.—Telavision Wesihei 6:50 p.rii.—Hszs 6:45 p.m.—Televiiioo sports MOSCOW (Reuters) — Soviet poet Yevgeni Yevtushenko has written mother poem imbued with hope, there will be no re- turn to Stalinism. Morning in the City, about It Heel 10118. contrasts some of the _old and new aspects of Moscow. It says that spring. a difficult lP1‘ll1€. has come to the city. confounding “those who are ac- customed only to hypocrisy and cowardice." .it goes on: "T1111 city remembers the 'black crows‘ (the black limou- sines which used to take people off to prison). WELLINGTON Miss Valerie Barlow celebrat- Gd her 12th’ birthday recently, M is s Bonita Henderson ' is spending a brief vacatliui with her parents in Elmsdaie which is to be held in Charlotte- town during summer holidays. Cpl. and Mrs. Clair Brooks Md young daughter of Halifax. N-3.. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brooks. Union Cor- r lie . Miss Frances Barlow left b y plane for Toronto after spend- inz two weeks with her parents. highland Mrs. Ira Barlow and Miss Janice Ryder celebrated her 11th b y recently. David Hashie. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hashie celebrated hi s first birthday recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Enman re- ward Enman of Enmore. Wellington and Union Corner she starts her teachers bourse 1‘ cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- _ us Remembers the searches. interrogations and arrests. “Look at conversations now, “People talk in an April man- ner. Another passage in the poem. published in the Literaturnaye Gszeta. says: "This city has no doubt in it- f. . ‘'It will not allow the dark shadows to loom up again. "In it the memorable seven- teen i19l7—year of the Soviet revolution) will be im "In it start of the will never Yevtushenlio, whose~ iathei left his mother when he was five because her own father. a lieutenant-general. had been purged. continues: - "They say to me. shaking : ‘You might be great Stalin purgesi all their heads come kinder . . . you are some- ow angry. “I was good. That was not or 3'5 long. lie broke me and kicked left Monday morning for the Shrine of St. Anne in Quebec. Rev. Phalen McKenna. Albeit- on. will head the Island delega- tion as he has for many years. He will also take part in the daily services at the shrine. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muttart. Albany. were here on Sunday. Mrs. Muttart was Laura Varish. in single life and left here some forty years ago. Faber P. F. MacDonald. of the Basilica was here Monday morning to assist at the tuner- al of Mrs. Joe Campbell. John R. O'Brien, the last of the cod fish salters here has gone to Savage Harbor to do the saiting for a firm buying fresh cod 9 Mrs. Nora Arnold has taken up residence in Bristol again in the tilt’. Cap't Mosher property beside the United Church. Mrs. Walter Munroe. the for- mer Lottie Findley. has arrived in Boston, pen some time with her sisters, Mrs. Kal- b MacDonald, and Miss ‘Marg- aret Findley. Miss Margaret Findley. has sold her property and llis(!nasdian.aiss-lofaetosrn,1'hnrs.,Jnly2o,1flo2.11 to the city to reside In ..m;: ment. Among those attending the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. ;Patricli was Mrs. Fiossie Hoop- er. one of the w ding guests of fifty years ago. Mr. Joe Campbell. and his son Faber, and two daughters left on Thursday on return to their home in I-lalifaxr will move KINGSBORO Mrs. Arthur MacNeill. Monta- gue has been visiting for the past few days with sisters, Mrs. A. J. Cameron..Souih Lake and Mrs. William Baker, Lake- vil . ., Alvah Ching, Red Point entertained the July meeting of the United Baptist Missionary Society. Mrs. Austin Fraser and baby son. South Lake. spent a week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Soville. Red House. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ching and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Gregor. Kingsboro. spent the weekend visiting points of inter- est ln Nova Scotia. me in the tee ." Describing himself as a stupid up who had cut off his own "tail of complacency.'’ the poet goes on: "To be angry towards false- Iiood—that is goodness “I am a Communist in my ature. "Communism orders me to be angry. and angry again "Toward what stands in its way. “And advise has not knocked me off the right path. "And the past timldity is not thin me. "And—it is interesting to live_ when you are angry." IlIPLEY'S_ BELIEVE IT OR '7”; W at NO .4... VWGNVI9 3Sl'IOW A!)IO|H _6'X .LN!9V 138035 United Church Messengers held their picnic on Saturday after- nogn at Union Corner. u WASN'_l' THE ONLY MAN IN MY LIFE.’ MARRIED AND‘ SETTLING DOWN SPOIL THINGS .' BEING ENGAGED? BRISTOL ‘no m_CKcw W N.” M uoestsmaé than home or MMrs. g I e n car ewere rs. ; ff Dan McLeod and Mrs_ Martin Mr. and MP8. Owen Sinnott. > Bristol. arrived here by car with 2; Ladner of Victoria West. . . W C Mr. and Mrs. John Waldron :1?“ G:h";:_d;l xteinhgfiffg . and family have been transferr- I,‘ °"' ° 9 ' —|‘ ed from Port I-lood. N.S.. to '°~ *0 WW “'9 ‘W "I NLTE '" "Av Bedeque United Church Charge. MW °‘"'P"°“ °" M°“““V '“°." ning. They will vacation at their Day (-3531 Nlte I-1503-4-7482 old homes before returning to Mr. Wald:-on was onetime pas- VAlL'S RADIO & 'l‘V tor at Wellington United Church. i . , i I M . nu lent st. ciriou A pleasant evening was spent $(tl"M‘:_' °‘1',’e”R ‘stanza’ and L , I at Wellington Community Hall. ‘ ' ' ' . a butter maker with Mitchell FAMED OKLAHOMA SEA °“ Th“-‘my °"°’“"‘ “'3' 5' Brothers in Ont his wife is the ATTORNEY AND son or CT“ "mo ghen mend?! am: relffivfi: gm. former Louise Bldershaw dau- TEXAN SAM HOUSTON I1 0!‘ m SCC II III ' ' tflulsrm shower in honor of Miss Shirley 81"" °‘ M“ W‘ M“ C“““° AUWS W5 A5 A 3115“, weu-,1 i<NowANo1'i-iait MacArthur of Tyne Valley‘ (or. Eld9r5haW- IE THE 557” OF WAY” HOW A5337 I=25-5liin ‘3 me,-1y of Wellington and M r, The extreme cold weather has A RATTLESNAKE -H. .___________ 5C°N°M|Z|N'?.' 6:3O--Newe & Weather b:35—Country In Western Roundup ' I 7_°o__H.b',.w chm". hall. tastefully decorated for the L0 bufl L0 be 39911 33 “5 I00 1 7.»l5--Country a Western Roundup Occasion. Shirle y and Thane cold foi bugs and their eggs to I C Emma Q ‘ 7._-,0_N,w, ; Wu”... were escorted to their seats_of hefeih I . ‘ ‘ ACROSS (.0oa.rae 25. United Emma 7.35-—cFcY Farm News honor on the stage to the strains Mrs. Cos MacDona il. Bris.o . 1.The grain tatea: mag ig 7.40—-Country a. Western Roundup of nuptial music. played by has arrived from Boston. -iiier - alphabet is. Conjunction abbr. [-3 E g;oo—N.w; Mrs. Eugene Brooks. several mont spent there.‘ , 5. India e.'nm_ce: 26. For E 8:ll—Westher Many lovely gifts were opened Douglas Hooper. has arrived, flour (pl.) prefug fear BE I E; 8:16-ceuniry I. Western Roundup by Margo am-Jow while Bonnie here to vacation with his broth- 1 10.Glacls.l 'f.'l'hing that gma ragga 6:45-—WeatI1er McCai-ville read accompanying er Gordon. and Mrs. Hooper. Its 1 11-Illdwl m9T|I510fl¢d '37-P709 aafiggiinam 8:50-News good wishes and names. -Gifts almost fifty years since Douglas I P711310 3-ROEIOII magma Ea 9=00—Mon-ins D-voiiom were p a s sed to Shirley and Hooper left here to reside in '-he ‘ ““''’“°'' 9'’'’"“‘‘3’ '3' W‘ nia ELIE 9=l°-'M°"‘i"9 M°°d' Thane by Shirley Barlow and ar- U.S.A. 13-wh" '“""‘° It 5 9.25-Matinee with Austin Willie ranged by Bevefley Barlow Rev Joseph Rossiter oMI[ 18. Laundry 15.Sma.ll boy's ever "‘ . ' ' ' . “Mn ' kn Yesterday‘: Answer °'3°‘M°"‘"‘9 M°°d’ Thane expressed his thanks has arrived here from the mls-2 me "me ., . °‘55‘K"‘I"“ '"‘"'“ c°""" for himself and his bride-to-be sion fields in Vancouver. to‘ “‘ mm’ "—17'°bug“u°" humbh 38'G°lf°” ‘°=°°-NW‘ " w"""' for all the lovely gifts and invil- spend a month’s vacation with E 1.‘ Bead‘ 20 pm °t s1‘M“sL‘ wumng IO:05—Notea and Music ‘ . ‘ I cov rig "to be" note shout = ed all to visit them anytime in his brother. Jack and Mrs. Ros- i 13 F‘ ih B 39 sh '°‘3°-wI"" Y°‘" VI” their home in Tyne Valley alter and also with his mother I ' n S 21'Pl‘yL-L’ T‘ 34' l-lm ' -we In '°‘35"'N°"' " MN‘ All joined in singing '.'Flll‘ and sisters 5 19' owns 3' 3.“ with 41' Flthef. z ":°°"'N‘“" H''d""'' '' w"""' They Are Jolly Good Fellows" Mrs Margaret Mooney a nd zzmm poet “Weight 3 hqu~it¢ Be” at "‘°2—N'w' T V' M "L G'°c"i” L h w s served b oun lad- her dau hter Hazel Mrs‘ Paul: pen-name flwcoddess 5.Incn~ 48 Friend‘ -< li:I5—Noiea and Music ‘mm d3 . Vi,’ 3 1 CH“ rdgh ' h ‘h " I 33-3351 ofth 36.Require. coin _ .mo__M°mgu. Enmmm es an rtemaig erl o even ng t o . kave etein erte Mot tamous “.1 menu 44. Blunder ,H°_N°,” Md Mum was_spen in am: ng. I h we wee s vaca on a rs. ‘O ]lWef'f(,)‘!'fl‘ie! n__‘5__BU”.,in ,°_,,.d Misses Ruth and Caro Bert - Mooneys old home. . or n.|50—-Notes and Music iaume. Lawrence. Mass.. are Rev. Joseph Kane. OMI h as 39-To let 8119 II:55—At|sntic News Iloundue visiting grandparents. Mr. and arrived home for a vacation 3°-MOW’-"I0"! i2Ioo——Weather Mrs. Cyrus Gallant. Abram‘s with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 33-c°"““"“‘ I2:05—Most|y Village. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Len Kane. ‘‘’b''- I l2.3o—News and weather Smiley also visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morri- 33 swtia .4‘ 113; wan-is -ms pgzog.-5550;; i2:45-—Most|y Music C. Gallant for a brief visit as son. have arrived from Montre- ggurce I " ' To THE EDGE OFTIE l:O0—Newt Headline! IMI W"""' they expect to return late in to vacation at the old Mor- I 1. ht M °7'M°"‘ l=02—MoIt|v MW‘ the season. rison home for a few weeks. 3., auntie. I.‘ ’ ’F 7°” W’W7'7'°*”“”5"‘ l=l5-TOMMY HUN!’ 5"°‘” Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Ars- Mr. and Mrs. John J. Perry. 40 Monetary - l.45—Mo-ilv Mi-|"= qi ult have moved into their and Mr. Joseph MacDonald. . 3-°°'N'W' ""“""'.' " w"""' new home in Egmont Bay. have returned from a short v - Iémdor z 33‘3o5:‘:J"' "3" II wnnm Mr. Gordon Day is visiting cation with relatives and friends 43.1%: tight "L ‘W’ “ "" . H ti. 5 ide. lnM L ,N.B. , 3°5"'"" ‘MI "“°' M" Ray own umn‘mBsM Quijttem Lmnumber from Bristol 4o.1iAIinist.nJie : 4 30-The Outporte h ‘7_ sleigh z 500—News I West ecr ' , , ‘To mks CONTRACT BRIDGE 9. Ixl7--The m ‘ af s=2::mrim Weathecruhb By B. JAY BECKER Lsmmy . :-‘I2I0—Ilhe.vvs°uLp°Vl"I‘ee:her' ’' conductor’. I e:l5—‘Ioi-nights Music 1. You are declarer with T tract cannot be defeated with ,_,,m. but I 7,°o__.,d, 1», «nu mu, West hand at Three Notrum . proper play. ,, V 7.~:l0—Newe In Weather 7,45-led Cross Program I.00—-Tonight's Music Thane Barlow of this place. When all had assembled in the one blessing says a large pota- to grower. There is not a pota- North leads the six of clubs‘ on which South plays the jack. How would you play the hand? Win the club with the queen and lead a heart (preferably the nine). If the nine holds. attack DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work A X Y I) L I A A X I I;-talllsnwfiw d ‘'1 MM". Q N. gi:monds“l,>iy Lflklfg one or more 1, 1, o N 5 yr 5 1. L o w i ewe. I1 I! an 1 _ ' 3 1- e W... , ‘ . Q9 7. W E . A 31083 9"" I n It" h':"u_.y‘:; One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used . . "re °{ "' e“ n e ‘c ' f th thre L’ X for the two 0 a etc Single letters apos- IOiI0--Matinee with Austin willie ‘gm; 3 .3; . °" ° '3 ‘~ ' ' ' . If the 111119 I05" I0 the 3 ¢ 9 trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. 2. You are deciarer with the io.':io—-coun 00 0 on Ii Six Ci . h - '00-CK igggrl‘ N.” zfiisits tlgdqiineten of s|;labi'Iaes. Nlollot\v zliliitell Tvnittih Thee“ at: Nhoew f:;“i'i:'e A Oryptnsflm Q\l0t8¢I°l I 1-_3o...5i,.¢..,,, Would you play We hand? diamond finesse. If north h a s x N ‘ I. V H . D N J I 3 F M D E M 5 -1- I2.00—Domln|ori News ‘A; .3 the 9 ind I004. INN- .io-signou ‘Ad N .9.“ evenifSouthhaeit.thecontract .3-v Q15 -1-aJu1.an.—VNBBLVM OA33 we‘ 9 "I 7:, '?:k,.u°" mm :m«:°t.I:;:v:..: ruearosys oryooquoia: war no wn mscovim r'.un.'rs - l*'"’" *3“ dmdeg 5.; or 5.2 mwmch one so MUCH Moiuiiaaiapinr max PERFECTIONS?-—DBl ‘ N“ WUTKIIIK 1. This is the kind of hand you make mm. natmmp: or he gmvxapm where you should feel sure of the Wm have . club to mu,“ be__ M 1,‘ gm, 1......-.. g,...u¢.¢., Inc.) result. Assuming t h at North - ' _ ' has four or more clubs the con- “use the mm was divided H’ 3 . pom," p,.no.1'v - 1- men me you make «wee ouii BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR i-iooru. 1 245-C r'ous‘ty Shop nnuumln ‘ m iviioiir 4-9324 - °' ' n ma be -we so - * . 3.00‘-CBC News ‘ " :=gg:_;'~""°'"'“' M-"nu $’...“i?‘.If.‘°I';‘.'....‘i"‘i'.i'..‘i... ‘£13.15 ,1: c... .,....g 4‘=o,_M'u”_’." , uh gm iidsoutii hallthe kilngb at O 0 M amonspusaongcu su. \ WIWIV ;;go_N:::I: In "L. A" 2. 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W , ‘Id cuh “'9 “"3 "Id 3°‘ 0‘ [I5-Mgrmmg 6:l5—RegIonel Commentary T I3 tell: lull-Irealifest Musll -10-Spam _ 6.25--M is Jack. if North follows suit ( or the g.o_o&::‘,c. ¢_-,,,,,,k., :.ii;)_—l';:I: Trotifibsdora :|ll;;ll“IIl‘: ‘sllregifi fallen), e 10.15..” : nner uelc e . io,3o_w..ym'::;" c..........,...,.. m; 7x00—Newe and Inland Weather If North does not follow suit pound low,‘ 7:l0--On Parliament Hill (end the queen bu not fallen), > '- Ioiso-Fei consumers 7:15-lvilnt will have to fall back on a F’ ]g_45_..u'M In R" 7:20-Marina Weather and Musical gflgug‘ iise-in lop 'M-r|vd- The diamonds are tackled be- > flit!-leeevd sum 7-**~MW' '3' "'0 "'°""'I fore the hearts in the hope um 11 the min I "W alleartfineseewiilnot E Ims-Presenting Maurice Pearson :.30—Worth' zileupeailns necessary. Thus. if the dia- mg 1200 Jsmbues luoctlee . rs s_c \ "3 added "um. i ‘ "—‘- We ’-3°“’“‘ ‘”°"""°" less of where the queen is locatp ” E ...... lsrvn ' ioioo mine Megasloe tn. ii»-mm and mm weather iooo—mm- PI-mun "'° ", " ‘° ,- Nm, “,0 m, it is no to finesse t e HIIIII-lllle fillmlflt P kck diummd Irh t .. N" Speaking Personally I- I play ‘ .‘h4‘;"' . | ‘I 4"jo_‘\,.n"d. LII‘ COIILIICL T.‘ .”_.;,.°_°fi,,': 3,... .oo—inimi 1. Marine Weather had the 0-: and North bad ills i and a club is returned. stay off lacb day the code letters are different. NIIIIIIN lE.I.!3)|Sb_A’R S99l‘IW