ice stalls Attempt To Ship By MARVEN MOSS CORNER BROOK iCP)-Cioae- parked ice stalled an attempt to lain; food supplies to isolated set ilcnients on the Bay of islands. about 25 miles northwest of here, Thursday. The transport department ice- biicaker N. B. McLean trial to smash her way through the ice- lield to Lark Harbor but found the barrier impossible to break. The McLean carried 2.5 tons of food and other supplies for Lark Harbor and adjacent York Har- bor. She returned to Corner Brook after the unsuccessful st- tciiipt. It-e conditions on the west coast of Newfoundland are described by ghlpplflg men as the worst in six vi-al'.b- ASKED FOR HELP . The two villages. with a com- hmcd population of H10, last week soul a telegram to their provin- cial representative in St. John's labor Minister Charles Ballam. mt-tng food and supplies are dytiiidling rapidly and help is nccde d iir. Ballam wired transport de- partment officials in Halifax who ordered the Icebreaker to pick up HIDDIIES and deliver them to the villages. , Food To Isolaied Paris The order was issued Tuesday. er. the Margaret Bowater. 01! Ii 1" I telephone interview, .aIPort an Port Peninsula. Lark Harbor resident said the moat extremity at the twidd- sltuation is not critical yet. but and escort the vessel I039! '3 aid must come soon. He was un- Corner Brook for I "W595" Ible to I-it how Ions Existing food cargo. VIII Illt. ' AWAIT CLEAIANCI The N. B. Mciean arrived hers The bowater returned to 1'0” Sunday after spending six djyg . prisoner in ice outside the mouth 0! "1 hair. She has been waiting after a week 0" H" for a.change in wind direction to peninsula waiting is the It!- encort the freighter Fort Avalon breaker, ulfolllh I field of arctic ice in the St. Lawrence Gulf. FREED SEALERS Commended by Capt, wm.-9.1 Dufour of Quebec and carrying a 51-man crew. the 6.500-ton ice- breaker arrived on the Newfound- land west coast April 1 to free several sealing vessels icebound in the Strait of Belle Isle. After freeing seven ships with hip from Icebreaker the D'lber- ville. the McLean sailed south. and became jammed in the ice outside the bay The Philade phia - bound Fort Avalon. commanded by Capt. Baxter R. Powell. was still in Capt. Dufour said all 058'-957 wind is needed to drive the 1'” away from the west coast and permit the McLean to escort the freighters through the ice. "I could get tiu-oush. possibl- slern first." he ICU "but the ICC would close in .behind I110 50 quickly it wouldn't be safe for ships to follow. The wind. blow- ing from the west. keeps I P399 sure on the ice." Meanwhile, the lakeboat Killi- doc enroute here from Monlnll with 1,800 tons of general curio- was reported about no miles all South Head at the entrance to the bay. awaiting for conditions to port Thursday. ' clear. She is carrying 1.400 tons of only two freighters, the Marg- newsprint. aret Bowater and her sister ship. The Icebreaker is scheduled to . the Sarah Bowater, IIIVI made rendezvous with another freight- port here since Jan. 16. EASTERN and 5,, . DUGOUT GUARDIAN DANCING SATURDAY to Jack w,.hster's Orchestra. Montague Rink. 9.30 pm. .IUST arrived. shipment of fresh salmon and Zialibui. Montague Cold Storage. Lid. ORWELL - VERNON United Church. Rev. John M. Siicen. Min- istcr. Eldon ll a.m.. Orwell 2.30 p.m.. Cherry Valley 7.30 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Service Wood lsiands' ('liurch. Sunday. April 28 at 3 DJ"- Rev. Donald Nicholson will con- duct the services. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. St. John's. Belfast. Ser- vices on the Lord's Day 11 mm. and 7.30 p.m. All are welcomed. Rev. ST. PETERIS Bay Pastoral Charge: Services Sunday, April 20: St. Peter's ll a.m.: Greenwich I p in. Marie 7 p.m. Rev. Ira Mac- Donald Minister. OPENING DANCE at Beaver Club Hall. Montague in aid of Hos- pital. Saturday. May -ith. Web- sIcr's Orchestra. admission 40 rcnts. GEORGETOWN Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Services for April 28 lh. ll n.m. Sturgeon; 2.30 p. m. Milltown Cross: 7 p.m. Georgetown. Rev. W A . Paterson. minister. VALLEYFIELD - Orwell Head roiigrt-gallon services for Sunday. April 28th. Valleyfield. ll:00 a.m.: Rclle River. 3:00 p.m.: Orwell llcad. 7:30 p.m. Rev. F. Mac- Kinnon. Minister. DUNDAS - Annandale United Church of Canada Circuit. Sunday, April 28. 1957. S. A. Custance. pas- tor. Annandaie. morning worship ll a.m. Dundas. evening worship 7.30 p.m. Subject "The Unpardon- able Sln". Special singing. THE PRESBYTERIAN Ciiurcli in Canada. service for Sunday, April Zillh, are as follows: Mur- ray Harbour North ll a.m.. and 7.30 p.m., Peter's Road 2.30 p.m. I-Everyone welcomed. Rev. M. Carl Currie. Minister. UNITED BAPTIST Church. Montague Charge. Sunday. April lath. Montague ll a.m.. sturgeon 3 p.m. Murray Harbour 7.30 p.m. With Song Service at 7.15. All wel- come at these services. Rev. A.M. Rogerson. Minister. ANGLICAN SERVICE. Sourls. Sunday, April 28. ll a.m. Cele- bration of Holy Communion and sermon in United Church Hall. Main Si. 4Kindness United Church Authorities! Rev. W. G . Hogg. Priest in charge. HOSPITAL SCRABBLE - On Monday evening. Mrs. Archie Hil- chey entertained at two tables of scrabble in aid of the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Prisel were won by Mrs. Byron Stewart. Miss Florrle Beatont and Mrs. Jes- sie Shaw. Miss Benton assisted the hostess at the lunch hour. SOURIS - BAY Fortune pas- toral Charge. United (Xiurch of (a 'a. Sunday. April 28. Souris to a.m. Sunday school. 7 p.m. W. MS. Thankoflering service. Mania quartet from Klngaboro Baptist Church will render special music. lRoads permitting) Bay Fortune 8.00 p.m. Service. MT. STEWART Pastoral (barge Rev. B. V. MacLean, B.A., Minia- ler. Mt. Stewart ll a.m.. Bristol I p.m. The Rev. W. H. Foieythe will conduct the above services. Association Choir will be present for this service and Rev. Mach ted 2 T S E :- Donald Nicholson. Minister., MURRAY HARBOUR - Mur- ray River Pastoral Charge. Tile United Church of Canada Servic- es Sunday. April 28th. Murray Harbour ll a.m.. Little Sands 3 p.m.. Murray River 7.30 p.m. The Men's Association will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, April 29th at Mur- ray River. Speaker. Mr. Jack Mac- Kair. all are cordially invited to attend. L. S. Woolfrey. Minister. THE PRESRYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services Sunday. Ap- ril Zilth. Montague. Divine Wor- ship ll a.m.. Sunday School i0 is. m.: Cardigan. Afternoon Service 2.30 p.m.. Sunday School 2 p.m.; Montague Evening Service 7.30 p.m. Sermon topic "God's Traffic Signals". Visitors are always wel- come. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Min-I ister. EASTER SERVICE - Easter Sunday evening service at Lowerll Montague United Church was con- ducted by Rev. J.M. Fraser who spoke on "The Risen Christ On The Emmaus Road." The com- bined cholrs of Montague and Low-l er Montague sand the anthems- "He Livesf" and ”ATI Hail. Rede-- emer." Mrs. L.A. Johnison pre sided at the organ. LODGE - The regular monthly meeting of Acme Past Noble SERVICE FAMILY AC 2 W. S. MacDonald leaves Thursday on return to his base at London. Ont.. after spending his leave with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Spurgeon MacDonald of Mon- gue. Willie. as he is better known, Joined the R.C.A.F last October and took his basic training at St. Jeans. Que- Another brother Robert, iii now serving with the United Nations Grand's Club was Lleld at the homd Emergency Force in Egypt. A sis- of Mrs. Archie Hilchey on Tuesday evening with the president, Mrs. Leroy White. in the chair. Follow- ing the meeting. a social hour was enjoyed playing scrabble. Prizes were won by Mrs. While. Miss Sue Hemphili and Mrs. Hilchey. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn and. Mrs. Byron Stewart. FUNERAL THURSDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth MacLean of Hyde Park. Boston. Mass.. was held at the Peter's Road Presbyterian Church. on Thursday. April 25th. The funeral at the church and grave was conducted by the Rev. M. Carl Currie. Hymns sung were "Abide Willi Me" and "What A Friend We Have In Jesus". and a solo. "Nearer To Jesus" was sung by Willard MacLean. Pall bearers were: Edward Jenkins. Sidney Munn. Edgar Vanlderstine. Ed- ward Johnston and Gerald John- ston. lnterme t was in the Peter's Road Cemett-Fy. PERSONALS L.A.C. Roland Diamond has com- pleted his Air Force police course at Aylmer. Ontario. He is spend- ing his leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Diamond. Mont- aguc. prior to leaving for Zwie- brucken. Germany. where he -Lias been transferred. Sgt. and Mrs. Stephen Mccabe and four young sons of Debert. N.8.. were the welcome guests of Mrs. McCsbe's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Diamond. Mont- ague. for the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Phillips and non Gwyn. spent the Easter holi- days with relatives in Parrsboro and Moose River. NJ. Minister Addres; (Continued front Page One) don't know what further can be done". he remarked. In dealing with a resolution ask- ing that family allowances be con- tlnilndaslongasthepupili-e- mains in school. Hon. Mr. Clark ter Shirley. (Mrs. Garry Hansent, is stationed with her husband in 4 Fighter Wing, Germany. ..r . .-... "We (women! have a voice in the U N." FEDERATION AFFAIRS Dr. Frank MacKlnnon, the first speaker during this period. remind- dcd the audience that "culture lasts long after fortunes have dfflyed". and posed the situation of s perion having a list of one hundred prominent Islanders who have passed away. From such a list most pers a would not recog- nize the men o fortune. but would Ceflllnly remember a person of the late L.M. Montgoineryts char- acter- Such a person. Dr, M”. Kinnon said, "passed on the in- heritance of the country." He ad- vised that, in speeding forward, Canada should not forget her cul- ttire. MISS BOWNESS Miss Bowness. who remarked that "the Minister has suggested that we may still have to press for a Royal Commission", review- ed the history of the quest for such a Commission. b A ' in November, 1055. Subsequently the Federation was Joined by other interested groups in asking that such a body he formed. In Feb- ruary 7. l957. the brief was signed by several groups and presented by Mr. J-L. Dewar. At the time. she stated. the Premier said he "was sceptical." Miss Bowness. the general sec- retary of the Federation. conclud- ed by stating "we were interested in knowing that perhaps yet we will have our Royal Commission." FEDERAL All) The Past President of the Fed- eration. Mr. Elmer Pincau. spoke in regard to the question of Fed- eral ald for education, and said that such aid such not be on a per pupil basis. as there would still be a big difference in opportunity for the pupil between the various provinces. He said, however, that a formula was now suggested. it being of a complicated nature and requiring an arbitrary figure. In concluding. he said, "opinion is that it will be a considerable time . before there in Federal aid. but if we work up enough enthusiasm It I T I I . Little Theatre Ccist ExceII In Immortal "Journey's End" SOEE f'JOUBNEY'S END" MURRAY RIVER Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs- Jack Bradley were married in Charlottetown on April i0th. Mrs. Bradley vvas the former Miss Mary Lou M8('I)0n. Donald and the late Mrs Mac. Donald. former resident of Mur. ray River. M-'5 BI” Dell?! has returned to his home in White Sands, after spending the winter months in Sackville, New Brunswick Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Grafton .IEl'lI(lnS and sons of Sarnia. Out. on litt- V sutitlt-ii P355111: of her husband, the late Grafton Jenkins. whose death be cured aboard ship, where he was employed in the Great Lakes, rim. Jenkins and son Glen accompan- led the remains home where the funeral took place "(till the Mur- ray River Baptist Church on Ap ril l3th. Mr and Mrs. Ni-ll Walker have returned to their home in Mur- ray River after spending the win. ter months in New York and Flor- ida. Mr. John Llvingstoiic, ('liai-lotto town. spent the past weeiteiid at lthe home of his mother. Mrs Dan lLivingstone. Murray River 1 Mrs. Ruth MacKenzie, l-ii'itiier- licton, P. E. l. was a recent Vinit- or to Murray River. guest i)I .ilr land Mrs. William J. M&l('Ka)'. The winners of the party held in Murray Rivet lSci'iool on April l2th were Ladies first, Mrs. Reuben Moore, High Bank. Second. Miss Peggy Muiiii. Murray River. Consolation Mr- Earl Acorn. Murray River. Men".- firsi-Mr. Ralph Macbean. litgh Charlie Wilivli as rliniier The play was under tlic (IlII'('I- ion of Geo. Anderson. whnsc sure ”h"I Miss Janet Sleviart. Charlotte-t aid. daughter of Mr. Elex Mac-l enls. Mr. and Mrs. William Stew-l Tbs-'Gu;n-lian Page 5 art. Murray River. 'tfS."..”il2'i.I'?.f..i'l3"";i."f,1r,'. Friday, April 25. 1957 town. spent Easter with his park eats. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- Lean. Murray River. Baby Kenny Giddings. Cani- hridgc. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Giddings. Murray River while his mother is cuiival- aacmg after a recent operation in '-iailfax N- S. Mr. Oriol Hooper. Murray Riv- , er left on Monday, April 15th for Charlottetown where he will be employed on Dredge No 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ches Cooper and family. Southpon. were I'Et'BlIT guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bueil ,Murray River. town. recently spent . wegkend with her mother, Mu, Norm". C, Stewart. High Bank, Friends in this area we” ud ds-nod to limit nl the sudden pass- ing of tho late Mr Avalah Mac- (alluni til Carleton Siding, at the P.,I-. island Hospital on April 16th 1937 Ilvepesl sympathy I, "tend. ed to Mrs. Maccallum and family. Law Royal White Murray Riv- ". 19" rm-niI.v mt Halifax. where "9 W” H0 aboard his new ship and al-te ii to Port llawksbury, where 11 WI” 20 on the slip. Ml? CHII McLean. Charlotte- Dieienliitker Reception An informal reception will be held at 9:45 on the morning of Mltflllai, April 29th at the Bison Restaurant. Montague. to give Mr John Diefenbaker. national leader of the Progressive ('on- .-iervtilive Party. an opportunity to meet as many as possitilo of the people of Kings County. Everyone welcome-come as you are. iliiscrteci by the Kings County I Progressive Consort am 1' Associalion.t CF(lkiflI)IP -- TODAY only I CAPITOL SATURDAY SH OWS 2:30-7-9 hand and dramatic acumen prod-I uced a presentation whose pitch was sustained from the mnmenii the carefree Hardy handed over Bank. second. Mr. George Fergu- son. Murray River. Consolation- Mr John Clarey. Murray River. Door prize, Mrs. John Campbell, - And neither a woman's lmr nor a kIIIer'a repiitatioai could make Jim Trask a gulialinge. Last evening at the Queen Char-t sustain his nerves. He was given i his lolte High School Auditorium the members of the Little Theatre Guild and the theatre lovers of the city were regaledgby a 'most con- vlncing and realistic interpreta- tlon of the immortal Journey's End. a drama of World War 1 by R.G. Sheriff. The stage setting. a dug-out III World War 1 vintage, was most effective, and combined with sup- erbe lighting and stage effects the thirteen male characters to a out with feeling and verve period of duty in the front line. during which they sustained a mur- ried out a suicidal trench raid. The leading role was portrayed by Bert Foster. who as Capt. Stan- hope gave a faultless psychological interpretation of the overwrought consciencious company command- er - a former scholar and rugger in producing an ideal medium for. the harrowing details of ii six day I derous German attack and car-' star - who resorted to whiskey in Mickey Place as Capt. Hardy. strong support by his fellow offic- r-rs: Hcrh Baxter the quiet - spoken i-d his pipe and Alice in Wonder- land. by Art MacLean who admir- ably depicted the snivelling and cowardly Iiibbcrt, while the role of Trotter. the food-loving. fat im- perturdahle lieutenant, found in Dick Turpin a most convincing ex- i-mpiar. The hero of the drama (if there ; is oncv was most refreshingly done by Frank Zakem the eager, un- spoiled young 2nd lieutenant Ral- eigh, who had idolized Sianhope at jschooi and to whose sister that llattcr was engaged. Olhr-rs in the cast - all veterans of tho .slc'll.!('. capahly portrayed the ,parts they assumed. and made ii, most balanced and pleasing per- jformance. Hal Sampel as the Sgt Major. Jim Coyle as the colonel. Peter Shanta as Mason. Roger - Gardhziin as the German prisoner. dirty trenches till the i-ai:tcr'M”.5l”"' lliaieigii gets I IbIighty' In em. Sincere nity. and the dugout sinks in l Iardment- NICOSIA iRcutersi W-I Grcek Cypriots were sentenced Wednesday to life imprisonment-t mgm Dartmouth N. S. on Saturday Ap ril 13th Miss l-ldiih Joiinstoiic. sluden under the emergency reguiationsi Johnston. Murray River. so far. sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs. William Hume, philosophical professor, who Iov- . shambles under the German hom-pl kg":-Vl:e'il;”"a-d:';'l',l:I:'l9 s5;':dt;:ED?::e 5 Sam Hume. who was drowned at for possessing arms and ammum. nurse at Riverside Hospital. Char- tion. The sentences were the big. lottetown, spent Easier with her. gest single batch of convictions PlT9"”- Mr. ”'d M"- Reginald Miss Faye Keenan. student i PUBLIC POLITICAL MEETINGS Opposition Candidate Invited Murray Harbour Hail . . . . . . . . . Monday, May 13th Montague Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, May 27th Georgetown Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, May 28th Moreli Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday. June Sill Souris Hail . Friday, June 7th I l started talking I map until TIIESI TWO ...wosn't oven on the I this kid " I OP TECHNICOI EXTRA N EWSI Above Meetings at 9 p.m. I I COMEDY - CARTOON T. J. Kickham, Liberal Candidate Inserted by Kings County Liberal Association TONIGHT'S THRILLER MIDNIGHT SHOW! t I STARTS AT II:I5 p.m. LIST OF LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS 2 "PLEASE Meetings held at 9 p.m. should come. It won't be too long before the Federal Government will have to change its policy in relation to the niatter." IDOL Montana. . . itaaiqturim New vat-it City. 'IIo Mini-hr is reluctant in time it a.in.,montag ggfwlcg Men, 9.. M. aehanseantllsuchaplanlaap. iorIInill1lebooI:l8 "l'baUN.AlIlAV I'I"'.Illu ll'Indb!ihsteachers."IiePrns- alonlnd 'I.lpi'n Ysollvedlnthhuhaartcsbau-ldentaiisonncsdlhatlltiaechsrs vieawitlioarlhts gunman pvstatlinlaveni-andillagalut. tywateasna i.....n..t.g...g&...l"Vawlll.:'&athrna&tslba (mm, ha-eaoti.uaa.o.e.”.iniiiuc,m'n.t.igta..i:a':-.o-aan- f:":,,.”'(,'., iaai. in: Yes nis' navtuaaznsciuatuniqau ,, ,'u .. niatulsaenangeaIitsaaI.lufron ilesrmadvldng ”,-..h”u sfthlutwnnuuhunssfnntghcemutwn 1-a..i.a'. Istsrrlaglona-lsavisltsi-s.Fusrailaa..sliaa en. ....--t- ”.l'.....""' .-.-..-' - "-'-;.,.'.-.....it-'-.:-:.-. ".......'-"s & -iiio":u'ssi' ' innate: .."".'Ei': I D33 TTi'sr"i:'i'siu-ti-.'”.iaan.,a.g as a. us-siuausw-Ihetlwlvaun-no-was (V WINNING WE DDING PRIT The above print. submitted by i spent In lining tip ncxi year”ii com- Edith liume. was awarded fiislll';'mI0"5 rFTi'"ll'"f:3l'"3Sln""'P':b'91: . . S S I 0 9"" '" "'9 Ch"rI""eI"II." calmer" I:llDTII.'l:III: fili(iI'n roioI: were sglecttgidz Club ICIB53 3' "lmP9'"'"" IW"I',l'lowers Irlnsc-tint. sunset. autumn. dings". A print by Alice Cliandlerityplcal P.E.l scone. iestivel took second pplace. Judging was by t ;(':IlI'IS'In'lllS or Ncw YEDIUII. still: Geo: e Lew s. ic. ng 1. marine. Sorge time was spent in rleiiringl The following ('lEIlI were chosen up tag-ends of business in con-lior black and white: night. se- neotion with the PET Salon qiicncc. child .-it-lion. occupation. of” AbienaleuredPhotoIi1;i-aphyl wliich indfiors lnnlural Iig.ii). hands. por- wl o n to t e ubir next lrat. . . .. Sunday rfternmn at pthe Civic A short film ”B(-hind Your Pic- Centre. Attendants were at'tpnlntedfture" rounded off the program. to be on hand each evening during This iihoiu-d II'lP various porcesses the week. ' in the manufacture of photographic A highly interesting time was'film. Science Now Shrinks Piles Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Does Both- Relievea Pain-Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto. Ont. (Special)-For the Fist time science bits found it new healing ilubstance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching. Tbouiuinda have been relieved with this inexpensive siibxfanrr right in the priviiry oi tlii-ir own home without any discomfort or inconvenience. In one hemorrhoid case aft:-r another, "very striking improve sent" was reported and verified that IIIWFTPPI were able to make .-urh iii.-itrmpnts its "Piles have reit-mi In be it problem!" And among those auticrern were a verv aide viirietv of hemorrhoid con- IIIIIOIH, some of even I0 in Zlyearif .-iiindtnl All iht-, n'IfI'lrIIll the un- of nar- rntirs, anesthetic: or astringesila of any kind. The an-rel is anew boni- irig aiibsiiince (Bio-Dyne) -the discmmry of a famoua.scIelIti5c in- stiiule. Already Bio-Dyna is in wide use for healin injurwd tune on all parts of the y. This new healing substation -- olii-mi in suppo-ilory or oivilm--I form railed Prepriroiliovi If. Aal. im indmdiinlly sealed Prrpiirsticm H oi Preparation H ointment -ml. WII icatoi-. Pieparnlioii H is sold at all drii atori-.-. Satisfaction gIsarantnvFor monm refunded. Pain wanprmnptly relieved. And while gently relieving pain. iirlual reduction or romrtioii tsttnttlonp place And 1&1 amasirig of all-thil t was maintained in 1 who dseters” obi-ervntionn Cardigan Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, May 1st Launching liali . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, May 2nd Friday, May 3rd ............. Monday. May 6th Smith's Road School . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday. May 7th . . . Wednesday, May Sih Glen William Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, May 9th Friday, May 10th . . . Tuesday. May 14th . . Wednesday. May 15th New Perth Hall .. Si. Theresa's Hail ..-- Heatherdalc Hail . . . . . . . Sturgeon Hall Murray Rivr-r Hall . . . .. .. Cambridge ilail .. . ...-.. MURDER ME! Little Sands Hall . . . . . .. . . Thursday, May 16th Lower Montague Hall . .. Monday, May 20th Lorne Valley Hall . . . . . . . . . . .. Tuesday, May 21st Annandalc llrill . . . . . .. Wednesday. May 22nd St. Margaret's Hall . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, May 2.'lrd St. Peter's Hall Gasporaux Iiall Friday. May 24th . . . . . . . Wednesday. May 29th Murray River North Hall . . . . . Thursday, May 30th High Rank Hull .. Monday. June 3rd Gleniltmning Hail . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tuesday, June 4th Elmira Hall Thursday. June 6th T. J. Kickham. Liberal Candidate. will be present. Iniu-rled by Kings County Liberal Association Mayfair Theatre WATCH "GRAPHIC" JOE MCCULLEY CFCY - TV CHANNEL I3 FRIDA-Y -- 9 p. m. with MURRAY RIVER - APRIL 26-27 , ' RIDAY and SATURDAY "A BULLET FOR JOEY" Slat-ring: Edward G Robinson, George Raft, Audrey Tailor . "Action on the Atomic front with an espionage ring battling I the police". "suspenseful entertainment." l SHOW TIME-I p.m. CXIIING - MONDAY 8 'l'UESDAY (Apr! 29-”) "HlLDA CRANE" is unemasrope and color Starring: Jean Simmons. Gay Madison "Twenty-hi-iianddivu'edIwitn.. wllshebsathreettins IZ?"DovlltrMasllItDACllANl. &V HMIF-I p.m. BROUGHT YOUR WAY BY REMINGTON RAND and H. M. 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