a? n ‘4‘ x '1' V Employment Advisory Com. Reorganized SUMMERSIDE -—-— A review of past accomplishments and a preview of proposed operations were the highlights of the first meeting of the reorganized local employment advisory commit- tee. held in the National Em- ployment Office here rocen . The review was given by Earl Cannon. manager of NES and the preview by newly-amounted chairman. John s. Wright. Oth- ers in-attendance were Jack Murphy. Frank Jenkins. Urban ON THE AIR TUESDAY PROGRAMS - CFgY TV 3.30 p.m.—Muaicele 3 58 pom—Sign On 4.00 p.n-l.--Mlle cle Paris 131 pin-Vacation Time 5 30 rum—Space, The New Ocean m. Miss Alice Gallant. landmine“ lmmwmmM14,1M11umwhumeuwkm -at Point Mugu. 6.00 p.m.—A Fine City, Norwich 6.31' pun—Gazette 7.01‘ pm —CFCY-TV News 7.15 rum—Challenge Golf 8.00 prim—MY Favourite Martian 3.30 p.m.-—Hennesaey 9 no p.m,——Patty Duke 9.30 gum—Ben Casey '0 30 pornu—Ths Planemekere li.30 p.m.—The Nature of Things lzco ‘p.m.—cac TV News l2 i3 p.n-l.—-Locel Weather 12.” e.rn.-—Sign Off CKCW TV 3.45 p.m.——Siatien Sign On News, Weather, Sports 4.00 p.m.——Mlle. De Paris 130 poms—VBCII'ION Time 5.30 p.rn.—$pece, The New Ocean 6.00 p.rrl —Bucksl<in 6 30 rim—Television News 7.30 p.m.—-Checkmltl 8.30 p.rn.—To Tell the Truth ulce 930 p.m.-—-Ben Casey '0230 p.m.—-The Plenemekars 11.30 pan—Nature of Things 12.00 pan—CBC TV News 12.15 emits—Viewpoint ' 12.20 mun—Lionel Network News i225 e.m.—Steiion Sign Off CFCY TUESDAY 6.28—Sign On 630-New & Weather sis—Country & Western lounduo é-55—News L Weather 700—Hebrew Christian Hour 7.Ai—Country I. Western Roundup 8 OO—News 8 U-Weather Blew-Country I. Western Roundup ads—Weather 8.50—Atlantic News 8.57—Thought For Today 9.00—Newe It Voice Reporter-ac 9 lob-Preview Commentary—CBC ?.l5—-Notes 8. Music 9 27—Matinee Musical Chem-lee 9‘30—Notea and Music 9.55—What’s The Song Contest “LOO—News and Weather ll.05_.-7-Noies and Music Muzzy-Matinee Musical Charadea limb-Notes and Music ll Air-Bulletin Board ii sci—Notes and Musit ii.5!l¢-Atlentic News i’.‘ OO—Waethel iZOS-g-Town and Country lime i2 lift—News & Weather 12.43r—P.E.l. Road Report 12 45-—Tcwrl and Country Time LOO—News, Weather In N.s. hood. ifiS—Toi‘sm and Country Time 1.1595hirley Harmer—C 2.0595115)” in Country and Foes ZZMailnee Musical Charade: " ' In Country and Pope 3 Oil—Trans-Canada hue-Tape In Country and Pope hollows I. Weather ;¢Oanidian Roundup—CDC Hope In Country and Pope Outporte Hiaws In Weather ‘fi ‘ ' Musical Charadee Outports Music folHacl: to the bible 7315'fNews I. Weather 74an Schedule. 7. A "no Guide Program 3‘ . _,_.Tonight'a Music 9-Wfiflun’a Forum—CBC 9.30:!elent Festival—CDC “1W National News in. C For Music CIC ll. ' 8. legionei Weather ll._ rilghl Serenade ii .1 a I Maritime Weather li.mghi Serenade l2. ,Regionai Weather I ii... "rte Scares WW 9" CIA WEIBAY too-Tile Gerry Fogeriy Shoe Pa 1 r9 aoo—cec News Ii Inland Weed-r Gris—Maritime We! Gal—Tile Garry hearty Show Part 2 has—Max Ferguson Show 9.00—clc News and em leper- filo—Preview We" 9.16—A.M.Cilreniele HHS—Young At Heart m-Mniwnity of The Ab~ II. N". v i Ioerll The committee is com ‘ m aoNNA 4.2m representatives of oigM£ But if a porpoise coud be mAf?‘ gauge AND WILLWANT of “hm. “d macaw“ and ‘ taugllit to communicate with gal,“ ‘OME Humans; advised the local office mud- . . 33:” “m? fpgrgihghemkev ‘ wumeszoiz Nor. ” mm" mum“ the 0P9!" merits of enemy slips andmgu: @ "on Of the eet- marjnes a V!“ "d employment I“ gene" I ' How would a oorpotse know > ’ a]. they are enemies? Teach him 2 Mr. Cum” noted mg m ‘ . to recognize the difference in U; . 2:. h.“°”...ni:"'”‘n' am 3311”. W... s by z ' . coni- lll n it‘erent t ' “mice have become realm", A l 3! RALPH DIGH’I‘ON idetermine how finely porpoises' ‘-~———————cmmi_ > review of the proposed mdw- LOS ANGELES lAPi __ An . tamed sonar lecho location sys-x Speeder Fined trial park site was given. as well attempt to control a school of 1 term can discriminate between as the recent economic survey {porpoises swimming tree in the i oblects. In Traffic court Prince County. open se ‘ made this! Alice. kept in a M-toot-dlarn‘ . Wright noted that several lsummer off the island of Oahu eter- tank on the campus got a An Ottawa resident A i I c 5 3T0“?! hue been requesting the l m Hawail- ’ ii every time she tripped a Joan Bumme_ {VB 'fl‘ued‘sm establishment of the induster Dr‘ Kenneth Norms. ‘Unlvel" llever underneath the larger of and costs in traffic‘ court Sat. - _ park we here for several yea“ titty g; caiitolgni'i;I zoologlst. has ; two spheres side by side in the urday 5°, speeding. ' z ‘— am 51" n 9 sea ‘ 30"" i water- ‘ Similar lines were mated on ‘ a.“ it now appear. that federal Em‘mmals a “ll ' WE ; Her sonar. which enables her to. Michael Thomas SullivanI '- flnancial assistance will be i1“3'30" and 91395 to release to distinguish instantly between; Roseneath (no operators n: n granted to set it up, following “1;!” mm 31:“ P3912” - natural prey and debris even in; cancel; Charles Edward Curtle, I: . which the same groups should “go ms go "1&5 aiéanungon‘ murky water. u something the Charlotteth (driving without _< V ' ‘i w I . ‘ do ma '1' 9 mos” er'liia would like to copy. Hu- due care and attention': Davrd ' . “em 5 in their power to water. “and “gun “dime t6imllrl ~ made sonar trequentlvl Merlin MacDonald Pea‘kes iln- ' ‘ twat-M -v-— Ir" ' ‘—- Induce industry to locate here. Pm'fitsesdrove!‘ mime“ 0‘ “V‘ mistakes whales for subma- \ efficient equipment). and Arthur E t" —1 y " ’— M ‘ r — - ' z. _ ’ v , “13‘ hi“ gfigcgeaé 'the exm_efinel Ind Vice Versa. 4 William Flynn. Peakes Station. ' :‘r I 1 zlw meat could lead .m m “n .: me, tamed Alice down to‘ (inefficient equipment). =| -; as}: ‘ V, ‘3 '1 “ande at last at how m {a point where. blindfolded. she. Three youths were each lined in - \ -——- um _ blooded m, _ ‘ mm could distinguish between ball 35 and costs for walking on the "I m a ' ‘ ‘ bearings two inches and three-‘ wrong side or the highway. ~ " ‘ - .:. creatures are able to survive . b s death’s far below the reach of quarters of an inch in diameter. | A man was fined 55 and cost- .115“! > I a Ihu'man divers with the latest-{Joule and Turner can‘t talkl for jumping a stop sign. - ‘ g ‘ s equipment. ‘ ' . I If he taxis. the porpoises MH‘RIPLEY S BELIEVE IT OR NOT HOW MUCH ICHARGE ' LET'5 ssrmowm'rilsss's 5 iswlm ‘0 med”! in the We“ um PAlNT 5¢ pea elx Lamaze iN'GARAGE'. UMMERSIDE — Town real- {and Norris will have to start o». v . -« ‘ A SIGN FOR .u‘rHA-rip BE 30¢,you dents and tourists alike were lover again, training more porw My angle; f 601’ A DEAL; heated to a concert by the in. [PW-‘55 . . " z z ' u . The potential military value - c “any known RCAF central oi porpoises under man’s mm L, - g Band of Ottawa at Memorial trol has whetted scientific lm- I a Park here Sunday. agination forlyeare. Th; The band played a large num- Navy current y 1’ con “c mg ‘ " her of selections ranging from secret tests with them in a ‘ ‘ lagoon at Paint Mugu. Calif.. the classics to popular. There t f m P ml: were also a number or solos. fizgfigaifige o ' ac One of the highlights of the ex ' menu are re. afternoon program was the ar- g ported to be aimed 'at establish- pearance of Michele Flnney oi ling “Min-lately a language be~ 'hgdCEClProfififimwfilfigl: Dazzle ‘tween men and porpoises—With Us! “3 e 9- W 0 ' SPEC!!! porpoises mimicking the human 3 - - ,1.” LL 1 emcee tor a children's program :VOlCE or men mutating por— $11" mtfiges 36E}an MAg’awwabwmifim g t _5 Tuesday. was mobbed by ipoise clicks and whistles by. WCi-li CHANG xi \ fife; a“; a ARMLEWDODD was i children seeking her autograph, l mechanical means. i {3 MgalgEcmgeg;E ) glittering mm," , ARE Dung/“4,3! . u orris and fellow geolo— HAW i \ g ‘ ‘EDAFZEATOWENALL . I c gist Dr. Ron Turner report that{ D “I,”an g , ape Breton Manimen still have a lot to learng - BUNKIMGWEUMKIM ,y, r i about Winning friends among : m”;- Fgg 3 YEAR; 1 i —- Feared Drowned the muses. - mi 1. - l They are working with a ie-; 2: FLORENCE. N5. (GP) .4 ‘male named Alice. borrowedi ‘ 4| search Wm resume here today from the navy, in an effort toi Tm" ' FE , a for John Nicholson. M, of Flor- . BRACKLEY pomT SCHOOL of am” [hi 5 egi 3 . ence who is presumed drowned .‘ ARE lDENTlCAL '2 Brackley Pornt held their T I ma a‘bandm‘ed 1”" was found 4 annual school picnic at the kit- I, ms REM/[FM WAS WNS 5 its; nearby 131“ Where he “’35 lchen shelter when a large nurn- max/ED 47- ygm/umoflm 9 i “we und'y‘ Navy divas to“ 3 her of parents and friends met‘ av [73 SEQ/m mmcf- T l gay ‘31! be and m mm L“ with we Children m the“ Cl” ‘ “3””7’454’” ” 54/150 m DAD.’.’ iT'JUS‘i' "Ti—lE‘i'iZE PASSING A Does THAT MEAN l aziggungdagmmflm “M ha- “is anemme eni yed by all 37W5Wfi/M” CAME ovaerv- LAW.’- WOMEN GET ALLOWANCES l J- 3 aces wer o . ~ ,, ‘M after which the children were .. ~ ‘ EQUAL PAY WlTH MEN- l.59—o.o. Time Signal treated to uneners H w kai IOU—Tho Open Road Show by the women s Ins I u .' - - - The teacher was remembered ‘ :31" 7"" ' 5’”? with a gift from the district. i DAILY CROSSWOR 3.03—Trens Canada Matinee and cash 'ggpi‘lerrECdved 3 gm 1 ACROS ' “'N 22. "— 3.30—Trens—Cenade Matinee ‘ cm "611 "c the ” Mi 1. Lower part. 1. Division of Bede” LOO—CBC News The ‘0 °“-“3 . ’95‘1- - l of face a. sentence 23. Thin. 4.03-—Ccln Roundu “‘5 June examinatwns- s. Ruler o! 2.Sea.rch very P 1 a c d LID—Music in the Air Grade ;‘ am ‘1 mme‘ Persia 3.1ndia: poe tine LiS—Muaie In the Air Grad” " 1' Barr-V cudm‘m' 9. Goddess of 4. Negative muslin L304 m Grade 6. 1.. Charles Seaman. 00m v m ‘Sash; 5.00~—Mer. Fish B’cest Grade 4' 1" seaman‘ 2‘ I Born. 5. Fashion (lap. 5.2o—Tempc, csc Notebook mfg Shaw 3' mum“ M“? 10$ Timon fiGreet 26. Front 6.00—CBC News & Weather GE‘sa“; 3 Sr 1. Faye Rom‘ ‘ °f 7-C0PY. i)! 2&3; Pf'l';::"'. rm son. 2. Karen Skirtington. . 11-mvmd melt” 37. A 6'25 , , 2' ‘fi”' Grade 3 n. 1. Patsy MacCal- ' with sand 11. Goad mm ‘ " " "3 W“, " , lum. 2. Frances MacCailum. 5 12. Give in 13quth laer 6.30-Muue in The Evening Grade 2' 1. Larry Cruwysv it 14. Place 15. hasty 28 A cu“) m ‘ 7-30—Duak Robbie Shaw. 3. Kathy Cruwys. I 15. Sick 1a Dart grain as Peel 1? 3-°°—A5='9""'°"' Grade 1 A, 1. Gary Robinson. 16.519: of 19. Malt 29.Land 38 Domestic m; 8-30-Wlnnlpeg Poi” ‘ 2. Shelly Shaw and Vivian Sea- tlve have plenty: Bil a1 Zl 9.00—Fourth Esfate man (equgjL ; Pronoun so Persian so Silkworm 39 Poem pl 9.30—Choirs In Concert Grade 1 3. 1. Wilma Cruwys. i 18. Confront sprite Assam (among I“ moo—cat: Net. News on Parliament 2' Dirk Robert; i gamut-Jam“ ‘ Hill & Speaking Personally Grade 1 C‘ 1 Dune luacm 21_Actul_uy I 2 3 4 7 3 10.30—Muaic Scene Montreal lum, 2. Freddie MacCallulrl. 23.9mm 9 m ll.oo—-Acllen Theatre Perfect attendance for June: pool Il.30—nghtspot Barry Cudmore. man. r 24.1’erieh " 5 moo—CBC News Do u gla s MacCallum. Kathy '. 25.1’oesesaive 12 (la—seem Scores and Marina Cruwys. Larry Cruwys. Gary pronoun ’4 '5 6 a Inland Weather Robinson. Wilma Cruwys. Frod- ‘ 26. Thin piece iZJS—Musie In The Night die MacCaiiuni. 28 fcgorgd '7 I I, 0 W35 MOORE . 'mo 22 t- 7, ll...l'MAFRAiD NTRACT BRIDGE 0 WW 2 11:5:th '9' KEEP m5 srglgl's PLEASE." ' ll. - iPM NT 0... i By B. JAY BECKER 33.00,,qu 6 7 '3: 33%... law. tion '— HAVE TNE TO ed 34 Not: prefix I 3 _ PLAV... '. The British East was lac 35. Perched gout? we" ' with the same problem when the 36. Greek letter i- 8 sleet West manor-able. . 6 hand was played at the second, 87.:ie : Norm table. The rican South. month 7 ’ .— iSamuel Stayman. playing with 39-Cltyi NGD- . ‘ . v 109 85 1 Victor ‘Mitchelli also 0 p e n e d 1- W004i"! 1 f E .Am’r" lwith three spades. which was P58! - ‘Agz ltollowed by two passes. “Emu. i i The East at this table {Boria‘ “Absent a so 1 a aqe . l .Parediee 7. i ' KQ73 '1‘.” 3 ISchapiro. playing with Terencel I g ‘ o x on: mm” “5" M3” the malt”! DAILY oormoooom — Here’s how to work it: 6 over carefully and finally de- ,ewns e54 cidedmms. i axrnnnaaxn m 1 12333:”, i Stayrnan went down tour tor. :- Loxonlnnow . m em as . :3 * a loss of moraines. but th e: Oneletter simply stand- for another. In this sample a is used in mom'qu west! (8 I United States flamed 430 DO!!!” 1 for the three L’s, x for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- 2 . K10. W the deal» or 10 IMPI- 30”! trophies, the length and formation or the words an all hints. '° ‘ E’ ~, Easts were faced with a deci-I mh d”. m cod. 10th,. m amount. .0 i file bidding: sion where anything they did; 1:; i 5mm, w.“ North 3.; might‘ gastlly tlgn nitit lAtode l . ‘ A Oryptograan Quotation i 5 93 Pass Pass 3N! -wrona u.ln eacua a. _ i 3pm Imp“, a, m . Jordan was indubitabiy right. K W S J P 0 K 8 J '1‘ '1' I K L A K L KLVVWJGH: [ i O NO WINW WI CYLIMJ 1 °; i The United States debated ° . : TIY'I'ce—KJLT EYNIU'I'JL Yesterday's Web: In: WHO ENJOYS DOING AND ENJOY! WHAT HE HAS DONE IS HAPPYF-GO (O 1.4. norm enema. he.) OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE f . meeulsmuls "- m Great Britain 78 to 35 when their teams met in the third day oi the 12 - day'World Bridge Olympiad .held in. New York in May. ' . . The match was generally ex- pected to be clean. but the American team got. onto a 3i. Vin. die lQ-deal clash and kept oil increasing their lead until they 'ilnally won the decisive margin oi as interna- s tional match point . us. team gained to TMPa on the accompanying deal. The British ned the bidding as dealer with three up dos a . Robert Jordan (playing wifll Arthur Robinson) was East _ HON" 3NO1 3H1 WALRUS.’ Til-UP 1'. CAN so: OF scone AND card points d was vulnerable besidee.but.aller he idol! risk _. _ mm, . ceiieat decides South led spade and Jordan won it with the nine and played eellib, lee- lnr lack to the now led the ace and diameteme Another club lead P, m“ kinsaadiheoutom waste Jordennlede tear aotrnnp in m iii 1. shandwherehecouldnetbave ,,,._ mum“ (,lhfll‘éi i‘ I MW THATmu W FROM VILLAGE! m 3 If? arso'WAsm m umroor!