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Messer’s Islanders & Weather Senenade Palace of Vareties oe 00 Starlight Serenade 11.00 Dominion News 11.19 Maritime Weather it | DAYLIGHT TIME q-15—Marine Weather and Fill 7:20—News, Weather, Sports. 7:35—A.M. Ohronicie. 8:00—CBC News and. Weather 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:2—A. M. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—News. 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. 9:55—News. 10:00—National Schoo! Broadcast 10:30—A. M. Chronicle 10:45—Morning Commentary 10:55—For Consumers 11:00—CBC News 11:03—Showcase 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. May 15, 1958. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER H/ E i Basse f a [ GEE 1 4 i of ee ELL ale ill bathe i { i f il il | 7 | i i | Lt ¥ A F g ee il fats Py al I aERY i F f i 4 i ! bE ee ih gER file iE " | : i E i li r&f iti HG i thie | Ha] id rh 8 te i g8 | i &. i it if i i eft My ie : el i F i i ! “| it i iH Hi cs # I 7 < i i i ‘Atlantic Use Is Stressed | OTTAWA (CP) — The Senate! ses for Prairie grain growers. Wednesday rejected a resolution month winter closure on St. Law- pact of the St. Lawrence Sea- way on East Coas' operations. The upper House generally ageed with any efferis to) in- crease Atlantic harbor traffic but balked at the second section of the resolution sponsored by Sen-| § ator William Isnor ‘L — Nove Scotia). Any such measure “looks very much like feather bedding,” said Senator M. Peagon (PC—' ‘IN XPENSES’ shipments vie Vancouver, he said, and would increase expen- Church Boards Are Criticized dak isde aad ences have been. criticized by the Ot- tawa United Church Presbytery teste. “Church executive officials are assuming a responsibility they realiy should not undertake,”” said retired minister Rev. A. I. Book- stead. have come out from secretaries and boards do not reflect the feel- ing and convictions of the major- %y of United’ Church members, Executive | officials and beards should seriously consider whether they are not presuming too mouch.” ® Musical Interlude. 6:30-—-Tempo, ‘Roving Reporier and Music). 11:30—Court of Opinion. 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm B’cast. 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—The Archers. 1:30—Chamber Musice 2:15—The Happy Gang 2:45—Woman In My House 3:00—CBC News and TC Mat- Maritime fSportscast snd 7:00—News. 7:10—Commentary. | 7:15—Tempo (music). 7:30—Tempo (‘Teen-Age Pro- gram and Music)). | $:01—Tempo (Rawhide and 2:00—Atlantie School Broadcast Music). 8:25—-Tempo 8:30—Festival In’ Sound 8:45—R.P. 9:00—Bluenose Ghosts 9:30— Now I Ask You 10:00—Songs .of my People. 10:30—Harrison Lancers 11:00—News Roundup - and ‘Tek 11-:20—Antho'ogyv of Atlantic ports and a five-| rence harbors to lessen the im-| The closure—from Nov. 16 to) April 15—would not stop grain) Port 1. 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Reds Refuse Mother's Visa CORNER BRO 1K (CP) — The ’ “The pronouncements which | Soviet government has refused Ernest Langins’ request that his mother be allowed to leave Lat- via to join him here. Mr. Langins said he has been notified by. the Soviet -govern- ment that his plea for an exit visa for his 86-year-old mother has been turned down. He made the request to Anastas Mikoyan through an interpreter when the Soviet deputy premier’s plane made an unscheduled landing at Argentina, Nfid., in January. Mr. Langins said the Russian ;note informed him that there} |} | was no reason why he could not visit Latvia and see his mother whenever he wanted. There was no possibility of a change of de- cision. f land) pulp and paper mills here -|has been trying for three years : to get his mother to Canada. He last saw her 15 years ago. Mrs. '12:00—Here’s The Weather and | !angins lives in Sloka, about 25 Sign Off 7 iste terzadteoye < / ‘ J pressor inside Britain's main. 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