i . Earl A. Lavers hands I Parker looks on. Mrs. Levers . u iaa fir sapling to Prlncl brought back two sapllllll from the Li Iowther of Queen Charln Home and School National Con- ll:g School Friday while Supern vention at Vancouver, gift to all hi dent of City Schools K.A. delegates from the British Colum- O A Tl-IOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME BY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL McGUlGAN In: his campaign. Mr Dlefenbaher Iprumised to caU a aES.Sl0l'l in Sep- itembcr. at which the new govern- nt would initiate such legisla- tion as tax cuts and improvements in Old 83? security ITIEISLIFEI. IPIIITUAL VALUE! UPHOLD to our highest values by our ideal It In to he hoped that the pre- above reason because it gives us of our age with ma- a better understanding of the mean- gooda and sensual pleasure in of God and the dignity of man is man apparent than real. Perhaps we are prevented from gifts alone. giving adequate public expresaloa TRUTH He told the newspaper men Fri- day that another campaign pledge will be redeemed .. promise to .take the lead in launcing a Com- imonwealth conference for increas- than II attainable by inteiieciuai:;"fahl;3:':u;'3::E ll"-' 90mm"- i However. he said he did not Tm. "em. m be the (rum wmch p know whether he would have a STRENGTH OF DEMOCRACY jolllllj day and the vacancy re-3 the Liberal candidate there before Saturday. June 22. l The Guardian Page 5 TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE Repairing. Mounting and suited from the death last Sunday of Dr. William Blair. Conservative re-elected June 10 i Ontario's Lanark. l Mr. St. Laurent. after a week nfi Liberal cabinet deliberations. ten-i dered his resignation to the gov- ernor - general last Monday and Mr. Massey immediately invited Mr. Diefenhske to form a govern- ment. By agreement. the change- over was delayed until Friday to The many friends on the lslaiid of the Rev. J.G. Joyce. D. Th.. -pastor of Verdun United Church in luontreal. who for a number of lyears a summer resident at Sou-. ris. will be interested to hear that he is retiring the end of this of freedom which makes us respect -we try to express in symbols that the right of hdlvduals to eliooselare so inadequate that outsiders for themselves their values. lare led to conclude that we muatl Although the ideal of freedom is!be the most lustful people on they taell a real value which we alllfsce of the globe. . shire. It has no positive contentl it is so necessary tocour way of and cannot be symbolized ade-'Iife that as many as possible dis- cover the real meaning of level quately. Thus the picture that we paint of lthat there is a tendency to iden- ourselves in our oommercial artftify some of its essential ingred-i'" chance to do this at the coming London meeting. He was not sure whether trade would be on the agenda. However. he was sure defence would be under consideration, and this was why he was taking along Gen. Pearkes. whom he described as the outstanding defence expert Parliament. if not in Canada. and obviously bubbling with en- thusiasm for his job as he led his ministers into Government House to be sworn in by cabinet secre tary R. B. Bryce in the presence of the governor-general. He. with his wife. the former Sue Carlton of Souris. P l-I I , plan. on retiring to Roxburu on Him- tresl Island where they haw a- quired a new home Dr .Ioyce's E", M... Didenbak" mm l pick month after a ministry in h l s; Loading with his cabinet. 0 P”"'" "'''3.'. ”' We”, I" ”' 4 Calcium Chloride. years in addition to many nlItPl'i OBVIOUSLY BCBBLING ' - - ' .: pastoral years spent in .Neulnund , ML Diefrnbaker was smilinglland and Ontario. l With Big Trade-in Allowance For Your Old Tires. farewell gift to his church was A and the postlve values that are In- voked to addresses to the public at large tend to be very common items with material things whlchlFm5T .r0N,FERl-'3-VCE tun be mlssgproduced Ind mud: in this first impromptu press l it-onference Just outside Governor- available to everyone. He took plenty of time waving happily for entreating cameraman and took time out to exchange stained glass window. depiciiuc the.- seal of the United ('hurcli ui imi- ads. which he fasliioiicd lll hisp All Work Guaranteed . BRINGS nAcK DOUGLAS nits bia branch. They were planted at Queen Charlotte High School and Indeed er. Now this notion Is very Christian ptage. we begin to wonder whether truth in its origin at least. i If we do not neglect the real.sour- It may be that these represen- cea of these spiritual vzlues. per- tativos are meant to syrnboliulhaps we can smile at the inade- the right which every one has In our demo- - market place. crscy to share in its direction and In the fruits of our working togetli- this may represent the final de- and the opportuiiitylquacy of their expression in the However, when we think that ,valuatlon of our spiritual heri- our way of life will endure. General !tlassey's front door. he also was asked whether he plan- ned to bring in another man for the external affair portfolio he now holds. ”l have learned not to anticl- pate what i shall do tomorrow." he replied. He also said there will be no statement on government policy at least until greetings with some old acquain- tances among the news corps. HI! 75-year-old predecessor was somewhat more sedate but obvi- ously not downcast. He had little to say to the reporters except I pleasant "good morning." but be obliged with farewell smiles and waves before driving back to the official home of prime minigrerg down the street from the governor- own workshop during the gum likti years. This outstanding now. all art was made with tho mp--it :- vice of Italian crafisiiicn lmiv; in. Montreal and is ('(ineidercri uni-i que in reproduction: nl Ill :- Churcb's seal. l The window was llilll'llttl ll'l cit- try it IJSl.IIl(I3)'lilI()l'llill.l hl'tl't'P y rs. oyce it mse mam 1,1 is and talents have aided niateriallyl St. Peter's Road Dial 4912 When Christianity came into the ancient world. it came into a so- ciety which justilled the existence of slavery on the grounds dist on- one of them will later be trau- planted at the new high schod. Guardian Photo l lmniague High School Pass list cent: May Ferguson. Stewart gm prize list: White. . made ii in order of merit. Prize list: lsi In Grade standing. tmificntcs-65 per cent a nd .Sandra Bell; 2nd in Grade Stand- r; Sandra Bell. Janet Camp-ling. Janet Campbell; 3rd in Grade ell. Ivan MacPhee. Peggy John- standing. Beatrice Power. English. Gwennie Clark. Marilyn Sandra Bell and Janet Campbell. , Garnet Maclntyre. Doro- Social Studies. Janet Campbell. in Annear. Georgina Dingwcll. Arithmetic. Beatrice Power. Sci- (;.vin Phillips. Carolyn Sullivan, cnce. Sandra Bell and Beatrice aai-rte White, Fred Nelson. Gilllon. Ptiu-er. mlor. Lnuretta Walsh, Jill Blax-l Grade 9 in order of merit: Cer- irnn. Malcolm MacPhcc. Elalneltificatcs-65 per cent and over: aoiidreault. Gloria Kennedy. Tress lJt-an Ferguson. Veronica Taylor. ii...-Giiigan. Pat Giddinqs. Arthur.D0rothy MacDonald and Dianne .511, it-an Mu-Phee, PeggyJohn- Shaw tequall Duncan Macbeod, non. Lowell Stead. Kay Mac- Norm LIGWEIIYH. 1-031 HD8119!- D.,.,ga”' peg” cuirmgs. pllclcn Beck. Isabel Daley. Dianne Pass list, 50 per cent-64 per !lIacLeod. David Macl..ure. Nor man Annear. Bryce Ballum. Gloria Hicken. 'Etta Campbell. E 'Terrcnce Campbell. 'Morley An- near. tMalcolm MacDonald. GUARDIAN .332” '-'?l(.;..?" i;”J.iff.”T??..”.'2 Marie Power. - LOWER Montague regatta Wed- Prize list: Prize for Highest iesdny. July 10th. send entries to istanding. Jean Ferguson; Prize ltanley Hlcken. lfor 2nd Highest standing. Veronica Taylor; Prize for 3rd Highest sryqmgn Jgcxpg-rs and uristanding. Dorothy MacDonald and coats on sale. Belle's shop, Mon- lmmlne Shaw. English. Dianne mu... Shaw. Mathematics. Jean Fer- cuson. Social Studies. Dianne Show ALI. reservations filled at llill Sclellce L9” Hugh"- .lie lnn. Montague, for incnlsf Gratlc lo in order of merit: lllIf' Zilrd. (lcrti icntcs--63 per cent and H mcr: l-Eunice Clary. Kcnl Mncloean -"57 ARRIVED? 5l""m"T fir”-.llarrict Lnnnlgan. George Beck. I" R1 35-50 39"?! IIIOD. MontJ- ihoris Nicholson. Shirely Gormiey. WP Clanet Blerin. Neil HHo:)lcy. Delhla . . Dumi. Beverly Beck. Ida Murp y l”js1,'M0RLAND.5I"8”E I""".Nlerrill Wigglnton. Bctty Bierln. Trlevision station (.K.(.W. Dione-pgmy Rmny, Devon, "awn," I'll". Wllllllii M0lldB.V 14”! '0 NP! ll..'iur;i Ct)Ilin,':s. Vernon Nicholson i"'"”'- lsammy Johnston. Gnbricl Lan- . . . . .. 'nlgan. Judy Cudniorc. Heather l?Hr:N!!;cn::";1I::I:('lu ml f'"":"' l.lamlcsnn. Errol MacLure. h . 1 M .1. l”";"' " p Pass list - 50 per cent to 64 per "W ' "xm"-V 5" 9t p ""9 l6' cent: Margaret !VlacLean. Nellie ::'r'"”'m'ei Aruclcs M” be called 'llucll. Jcan (inmpbcll, Billy Moore Carol Boehncr. (OWNG IN PERSON! NM Lang Prrlc list: - Governor-(.cneral's dry. North Antwan Fmdnns medal for liiglicst standing In izradc in awarded to Eunice Clarcy. . . Prize for highest standing. Eunice 5;”: 27th. Montague Rink. Junep(...m.:v: Prim W and. highest stunrlinu, -lxcnt Mat-I.cun, Prize tn 5r.vMMER hm, om, .h".d.fur 3rd highest standing. llarnct N ,1, Rene-. shopp Mo-ammo? .l.nmiignn. pMalll('nlBl.lCs George on; RACK SPRING mats are lBcck. English. Eunice Clsrey. So- . . 'cial studies. Kent Machean. arm?" sale It Ben" mom Mon" iFN.'n(:II. Doris Nicholson. Science. ' -l-Eunice Cggirey. rut: SALVATION ARMY it in Grade it Am yinnctom New 3runSw?(.:l List of Certificate Winners-85 will present a musical program at JP" 00"! and over: Edgar Dewar. .ii..n..-mm. wuch um column rm. Albert Fognrty. Victor Bell. Mary date, time and place. plan u, Blue. Margaret Hume. Mina Liv- hnmz ",9 whore mmnyg iingstone, Florence Stewart. Vernon R I: G I ON AL lmmunlzatiu-i1('rane. Blair Buchanan. Faye Mae- ('Iiuics will be held on Tuesday. .lh)nald.Robert Stuart. Gerard Gid- July 2nd. at Rollo Bay East at 9.3) dings. Barrie Poole. Jimmie Beck. I III . and Bed Point at 1.1) p.m . Edna Jenkins. Lloyd Nicholson. 'Jso on Thursday. July 4th. at El- Pauline Nicholson. Nora Hutche- rnirn at 9.!) a.m. and New Zea- son. Carol MacDonald. Bennie land at LQ p.m. llialderson. Walter Mac!-Swen, Jean i Knox S0l'RIS - BAY F rt no I s-' ' v - inral Charge. The United! Chtii-at-nI,,I,:,'."C,::.5,:. 2-l:.,,?:; :1e:,Ign?:-121'. M ('""""' S"M'yt 'I""' mi 5”" lnciir. ilarjnric ('a'rrelI Preston '.iN'f'i(l;-m-I-;a5"";'.:;'p3lf:!'0t;'(53l.l -1-"t-iiiun-i'rf Minn Klnitshunv. niiiy - ' . u . a m - , Sunrlay Schgol. 7.30 p.m. service.f,.Z';lj""'&,.,f""('3.,.';l.I;7"i.;'.'I:3 R" n""5M A Sl'"l”' 1Lean. Kcnnie MarKenzle. IPRICSBYTERIAN CHURCH lnl "Wt 1"”? "l" l" "”""'” ,..,m.1.... service In (valmnnln atlllkllfllllid -Margaret Hume: Prise H ,. m June 23 Sunday Soho”. It Lfor 2nd highest standing-Ed ga r l'lianipion. Murray llarhor Arena. m , m 5" , V H. Wood M up It Di-war; Prize for ilrd highest -4 P m Suzi: school A: '1" gm. ; ntandlng - Mina Livingstone. i Prires for outstanding advance- linnte it w . . ' . , :...g.,,,";,"IT;::.lp Murray "M" merit. Waller Macliwen. Joyce ("rune and Floyd Nicholson. Prizes Tlll-I PRBSBYTERIAN Church fnr hlith academic standing. Blair in Canada, rervicer suiulayflliichanan and Robert Stuart. June 23rd. Montague. rllvlne Prizes for History. English and Worship. iioo a.m.: Cardigan. ,. 11st-rament of the Lord's Supper;"'""'i "I" I" Will be administered at 2.3! p.m.. Sunday School. 1.00 p.m.: Monta- lue evening service. 1.30 p.m. Sua- lI.v School. io.os a.in visitors are always welcome. Rev. D.A. Clmlihell. Minister. visinp IIONTAOUI - Miss And. former an of 'lemeiitar! tehools ta l-wt. Mass. and her sister. Mr!- Ittta Culver. children's librarian. Easthamptso. Man. who are ya- Iaahope least all Etna VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard. Gor- am, Ralph and Carol. motored tn strathcona on Sunday to visit Mrs Leard's parents. Mr. and Mrs Jlalter Burdett. Ml.-s Roberta Shaw. Stanhnpe spent a recent weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel haw. 3' -s n Montague High School Pass And Prize List ly than who have the ability to undergo an intensive Iormal educa- tion are fit to govern and only in them does society find its fruition - and Justification. FAITH . Christianity taught that by faith the man in the street and the slave could have a more certain grasp of truth than the most educated man and that. by the grace of God. they were entitled to share in a happiness which was beyond the most exalted dreams of any of the philosophers. These truths have been with us so long dist what was originally Bell. Grade Xll: Certificates -- 65 per cent and over: Margaret Jean MacDonald. Glad s Roche. Donald MacLaren Geo ge Johnston. Carol Wtalker, Peggy MacLeod. Betty Praught. (Copyright) p London. But he did state that on foreign l P.E.l. Represented policv the Conservatives In oppo- (Cgitinued from page 1) he gets back from sitinn have at all times tried to "advance a responsible policy." "This sense of responsibility hal ; brought b t high d r fun- .71. The Toronto Greenwood mem- jnimilyv-S-' ,3 armed. qesgegeng rug lb" l'" b.''." .the ”"y' chief n"son for a change in this unanimity iiancial critic llI.ll1I! ColrIm0l15- 1'' fnow that Mr. Pearson tformer ex- .”'e comm; Pl"l”mem' 1t W" '9 ternal affairs minister) is on the iW""9dv I” will 3” W "I9 59”” other side of the House." as Spaker of the upper house. MOST MEMBERS ML M”d("""" '1” l' ' "um" The Conservatives elected the "”””'l PC Pm5ld'"" most members in the June l0 elec- . Portfolionln the Liberal admln- mm, but were short or an ova. istraiion which have not been fil- an majomy in H... 255 . membe, led are agriculture. defence pro-IHOUSE. current cnmmnns parry general's residence. As he returned in his chauffeur- driven limousine. a moving van was loading his belongings at the home. He said later he plans to in her husband's outstanding pas- toral career. "iii Nomi RIVER at Government House. Mr. St. t, Laurent and his cabinet - who went in with him to pay final re- spects to the governor-general - had been gone about 45 minutes before Mr. Diefenbaker and his ministers appeared. For Mr. St. Laurent. it was the end of eight years. seven months and six days as head of the gov- ernment. He tnok over Nov. 15. 1948. on the retirement of the late d"ClIl"'- hF""h Md wemlnt ml""3standings: Progressive Conserva- iand technical surveys. and citizen- imes 109; Liberals 105; Car 25; Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. '.9.'I.' Pm-:4.-. J... p c Box Office Opens 7:30 Show at Dusk - c.-. ..s Myers, George McKenna. Jnycel Mr. Vernon Macbovisld. Kathleen Knox, Lorraine Valley. Laurel Nelson, Lelth McCarron. Alice MacDonald. Beverly Mac- Leod. Eric MacDonald. Prize List. Prize for Highest Standing in Grade Xll Gladys Roche; Pris: for 2nd highest standing in Grade Xll George Johnston; Prize for 3rd highest at ”' in Grade XII Carol Walker. Prizes for outstand- ing work in scholastic and extra- curricular activities, awarded to Margaret Jean MacDonald and Donald Macbaren. Prize awarded to Beverly MacLeod for student enhancing the spirit and tradition of the school. Prize for chemistry awarded to George Johnston. Prize for Mathematics awarded to Lor- raine Valley. Special prize award- ed to Lorraine Valley. presented by TJ. Valley. GIRL GUIDES lat C. ROYALTY C0. lst Central Royalty Guides have been going a storm this winter. The Guides and their leaders. Mar- ion Langille Captain and Mrs. Art Farquharson have really worked hard. As a result, the following badges were presented by Mrs. Smith; Re- ligion and Life. Sheila Johnston. Phyllis Stewart. Zita Dolron. Vir- ginia Dolron. Elaine Kenny: Laun- .dress. Betty Matthews. Margaret l MacMillan. Sheila Johnston. Phy- Ilis MacMillan. Arleen Roper. Zita Dolron. Virginia Doiron; First Aid. Sheila Johnston. Zita Doiron. Mar- xaret MacMillan. Phyllis MacMil- lnn. Betty Matthews; Toymaker. Sheila Johnston: Dancer Sheila Johnston. MOTHERS NEEDED Will any Mlther who feels that she has the time. and would like to spend a wec'- 't ten days In the open. helping at one or other of the Girl Guide Camps. one at Rus- tico and one at Buchan. the lat- ilcr part of July. please get in iiouch with Miss Marlon Langille. .44 Hillsboro Street. Perhaps If lhlothcr can't come. she might , have a friend who will. The Guides want to go camp. as this is the l most enloyahle and important part of Guides activities, but to hold these camps we must have lead- ers. which as yet we have not. This request is urgent. please give your careful consideration. lstn PARKDALE Mrs. Cyrus Plckard and Mrs. smith had the loveliest evening with Parkdala Guides and Brown- lcs. Tuesday evening. Parents and friends were present and were treated to a most enloyable pro- Guides. Bar. Rhonda Meyrs. Doreen Rob- Pris. Elaine Carver. Dianne Frin- ell. sally M:-ctln. Shirley Bevan: Golden Hands. Virginia Gallagher. while prizes were given to Elaine Mai-Kay. Roberta Macliean. Linda Gaudet. Dianne Frluell. Then as a part of their project. grosm first the Brownies. and then . first the Brownies. and then the- Mrs. Pickard presented the fol- 1 lowlnii badges. Brownies. Golden- sylvla Murphy. Nancy Mycrlz. After the dissolution of Parlls-I iment in mid - April. the Liberalsl Actually 1, Wu . bow N, Miiilso had an associate defence min-. faith that put the right to vote and ll5””" " ""5 ''eW"ed ml” ."”'" to be elected into the hands of ev- WW” be ”W”I'"'d by Mr" I?”.Ie”W ery mu rougher WM, ",9 rum a, baker but that Defence Mlnlslell share fully in the deneflts of sob Pe”.k" I””l”blV '."'””ld have "V" Iggy. . fgvolunfionary dodrine mu parliamentary assistants instead. is tearing asunder the age old pat- IMMEDIATE ACTION . , tern; of "may the world over. Right after his swearing in.p However. to the "um um, um Prime Minister Dlefenbaker told Idea is divorced from its original "eP"”"5 'l G0V""'"e'" H0”? spiritual meaning, its explosive "I" "9 PIP” I” PPPPII" 3" PF" force is destructive rather than c"""" mhml" Pmmlmy 33 We" benengtgj, as giving Ontario and Quebec an- n,u-E other portfolio apiece. The Ontario it is especially divorced from in appointment will serve to prov-tie orlgingl meaning when men are that province with a Roman Cath- encourrged to hate and to be in- PM "hm" "'l"'5l"- satlabla and Impatient in the pur- M”".wl,l"'- 39"” "i ll". P""l" gun or mug,-m 100.1,. nent ministers will be acting min- Mgn rumor and in hm.” Ind isters for the vacant portfolios. greed thg wisdom mu 1, requm Mr. Diefenbaker did not specify ed (or government. " may use who would take care of what port- such means to throw off their old Ml” "9 53”! 1”" ""3" w”"” bonds, they .r, prepning new be announc ...e..is no this today. bond. (or theynselve. which ".9 when a second cabinet meeting is worse than thg old, scheduled for 9:30 a.m. 4 They ovg;-throw pmum or ,0 Just before. entering the firsti clety that In some Instances were "hm" '"99""lZ ill "'9 "cw "-” fairly reasonable and they have Elm” 1”" I" II” dayv II" Prim” nothing to W; 1,, ii, pl," except minister told reporters that the H1; (yr-gm-ly or u,u-euomble v”. Government House leader in the siong, Senate will be appoined a minis-1 A democracy is posslblg gm-1 tn ter without portfolio A it k ed I endure only so long as the mgjgr. wheher it would be Senator John ity of people remairf faithful to T- Hair of Manitoba. 0Dl30Slll0lll spiritual values. leader in the Senate since 1945. it Is possible (or in; mnny to he indicated a decision has not be wise but the only wisdom that be?" mall?- is open to all men is that which is . DEFER DECISION based upon the virtues of love and N"? W55 the?! any EHOOIIHPF. patience. ment on who would be nominated The wisdom that is born of true 70'' "IF l(P.V Milt"? Di Cnmmnlls love II not unreasonable. it is Sneaker. Party informants have -u- indicated a decision will he defer-l red until close to the opening of the Brownies presented to the the next session of Parliament. l Women's lnstitute.aslgn. to puton The date of this session. too. the outside of the Hall. Mrs. Plck- went without announcement. Dur-l nrd then presented in the Guides. Second Class. Jean Vessey. Gloria l McKay. Shirley Ellis, Gale Carver. ' Lorna Burke. Donna McGee. Dor- othy Mt-Ewen. Sandra Johnston. Margaret Duffy. Rae Blakney. Margaret Burns: Dancers. Marv garet Duffy. During the evening Mrs. Pick- ard was presented with a gift in appreciation for help that she has given to both Brownies and Guides. Refreshments were served by the Giildes and Brownies. Mrs. Milton. Mrs. Scales. Mrs. McKay. Mrs. Blakney and Mrs. Mclnnls have done a fine job with the Company and Pack. and we wish them a well earned happy summer. grace now seems natural to us and universally true. MONTAGUE BAKERY E Pastry shop open tonight until 9:00 p.m. Drop in and choose your weekend sweets from our large assortment. held to betrue in the order of ""9 and I"""l3"'"I""- lsocial Credit 19: independent 2; Independent Progressive Con-g servative 1: independent - Liberal. l: Liberal-Labor l: vacant 1; de-I .. Burke The election in Ontario's Well- 0 ington South was deferred untilii July 15 because of the death of I Aufhorhed i M Dealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies DANCING THIS SATURDAY Murray Harbor Arena Rollie MacKenzie's . Orchestra 3 Oil Heating New floor Household Appliances Sponsored by Murray Har-i Televmon bor Women's Institute 5 DIAL 4021 Time 9:30 l K.” 5?. 9'", lWHliW.(-a?gi.f TECHNICOI.0R' '1 Q ClN 17 - 1 S” vs); IAGIEI-ill!-PAGE!-ll-Fl CHILDREN UNDER it YEARS IN ADM- 605 cans, FREE. SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A.M. LE .. YOU WOWTBEAILETOTEII YOUR EYES AWAY , IIOTIOE Island Propane Gas Limited will be closed all day Saturday in respect to the memory of Mrs. Melvin MocAusIeitd. Emergency cells only Phone 3934. GREGOR HOTEl OPENING BUFFET SUPPER SUNDAY. JUNE 23rd 6 to 7:30 p.m. 52.50 Phone reservations Covelieod 4-ll MORTON IIEW LIMITED INSURANCE COUNSELIDRS and TRAVEL AGENTS Telephones: Insurance 8046 - Travel WI CHAIILOTTEIOWN. P. I. I. Manny liver . . ll I-rag: - :: l Mayfair Theatre as as as ea SATURD. Y fl "SOIIARE JIINGIE" An Interesting fight picture starring-TONY CURTIS. PAT CROWLEY. ERNEST noitcmnr. PAUL KELLY. cosmo- tiicinemaasneeuiacobriiblltxx . .. .. .. ..Jiute22nd SHOW TIME--8 p.m. . t MONDAY I WAY (Jane 24-25) NYOII RIVER" There's ct Special Naval Recruiting Team Coming To Your Town MORELL . JUNE 24th SOURIS sum: 2.-mi , MONTAGUI JUNE 26": U JUNE 270! Full Particulars. No Obligation GOPIaeeslGeHavyl . COMING MON. to THUR. PLEASE NOTE: DIJE TO THE LENGTH OF THIS E GREAT MOVIE. 3&5 HOURS, THERE WILL BE ONLY TWO SHOWINGS DAILY: MATINEE AT 2: EVE. 7:80. EVER WRIIIEN... COMES IIIVE UN iiliiLlliilil Illllkltlll PIISIIH whitll itiiiiv Mii HEP llllll'l0NDA-lillllill 5. umuml MOGMQIVNOIOQGQ ADMISSIONS-MATINEE 23:-. a not-. - EVIL soc ' roosv-sHows'i-3-1-9 CAPITOI 'All I know is-no snattervhat I do it's . svrongI' -GLil.GE.R.B9i5EBS.; MiciiAEL.tiF..IM