Attendance Record Donald Gay (above) son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gay. Summer- side, has attended summerside High school for the put eievell years without missing a day- Donald has lust passed his trade eleven examinations. Bideford ...Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter spent a few days visiting in Fred- aricton and Saint John. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murry and three children have returned home to Eldon. Maine. after visiting with lirs. Murry's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow. The '-nenda of Billie'Cook are c- . W to lwar he is confined to his 1 lmme with sickness. The Ladies Aid of the Elideford Kuglican Church met at the home .stormhitmanypartaofPrince -A horse and cow were killed by lightning on the farm of Miss Margaret Trainor, Birch Hill. when albrief but violent electrical County early Saturday evening. The cow was outside the barn when struck and the horse inside. The barn suffered considerable damage.- Lightning also struck the farms of Stanley Mscilean and Loman Macnean. also in the Birch Hill dismct. and in- the case of the Horse And Cow Killed By Lightning On Saturday the house and caused some dam- agetothabuildingitself.Atthe farm of Loman Macbean. l18ht- ning struck while the evening milking was in progress. stunning several of the cows momentarily. three or four of them falling down from the shock. One of the cows fell on its milker. Tommy Moore. who also suffered slight shock. It is understood he was not injured? It is felt that lightning ar- restors may have prevented more former, a bolt split the flue on Based At S.u EDMONTON. Alta.. 24 June - Two of Canada's most active RC AF Auxiliary units, 18 Wing. Ed- monton and 23 Wing. Saskatoon. will provide tactical air support- durlng the last two weeks of July for the large scale army train- ingnexercise at Camp Gagetown. N. . The base of air operations will be Summerside. P.E.l.. under the command of Group Captain A. D. R. Lowe, DFC AFC command- ing officer of 18 Wing headquar- ters and will serve as the .nor- mal summer training camp for western Canadian reserve units of Tactical Air Command. Amalgamating under the one command for the duration of the exercise will be elements of aux- O'Lenry a" Mrs. Alberta Walsh on Wednes-. (lilf' evening. June 22nd. with a lave rtterriance of members and llSliOFS. Mrs. Janetta Ogden spent the weekend visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burleigh and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Burleigh, spent a few days visiting in Charlotte- town. ' Mrs. Lloyd Coughlin and family have moved to Fredericton. N. B.. where Mr. Coughlln is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Maynard of Ontario. are visiting with Mrs. Maynardis paruits, Mr. and Mrs. David Lldstone. Mrs. Phillip Williams is visiting her daughter and son-in-law. M and Mrs. Hora-we Li""'-W "--ne Valley. - Mrs. Winston England has re- turned to her duties at Steward Memorial Health Center, Tyne Val- N- S-- Visited friends in 0'1-"WI Icy. after having a month's leave of absence. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maccardle are visiting in U. S. A. and West- In Canada. Miss Georgie llllands and Carol Irn spending a week visiting with it sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gillis. -V. Western Guardian -SOFTBALL Bedeque League ioniaht. Middleton versus Free- town. Game time 1:00 o'clock. -MOTH! - Now in the time to protect your garments. Get Larval. guaranteed for one year. All sizes. Also good line of fish- IIE tackle. Foley's Drug Store. -SBEEBBOOKI 4-ll C A L l' CLUB presents 3-act Comedy "The People Next Door". 0'l.cary Wednesday, June 29th. 8.3). Aus- lllces O'Iaeary 4-B Calf Club. -ENGAGI-Il)l'l' - Mr. and - a. Human MacFai-lane, Beda- ue wish toiannounco the engage- l- ent of their eldest daughter, elen Melinda. RN -ATTENDING CONFERENCE- . and Mrs. Robert Carrutherl. ensinlton. left on Saturday for ebec where they will attend a in conference of the Canada Ife Assurance Co. at Murray Iy. They were accompanied as r as Chatham by their son. lph. Also accompanying them Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Crozier. elvin Grove. who will holiday the area. -8 -IS CONVALESCING - The I Y friends of David Matheson. ed 9 years. who underwent an ration for appendicitis on Fri- V will be pleased to learn that operation was successful and t it is expected that he will released from the Prince "My Hospital about the end of In week. He is a son of Con- ble Elmer Maiheson and Mrs. aiheson of Summerside. -S. -MILTTARY FUNERAL - The WU. Joseph Melvin Arsenault " place yesterday morning from late residence to ligmont Bay urrli for Requiem Meu. Rev Vere Gallant said Man. Raw. Pies Gallant the deacon. - Dennis -Miss Freda Strang. who has ywecks with her parents. Mr. a Mrs. Ross Strang in O'Leary. Mrs. Devon has returned to her home. after a very pleasant trip to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. William 0'Riley of Boston, Mass.. are guests of their daughter. Mrs. Cyrus Wedge and Mr. Wedge in 0'Leary. Mr. 0'Riley has not been on the Island for about 38 years and is enjoying this trip very much. - Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Tupper of I the home of Mrs. Tupper's parents. ,. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ramsay. in Unionvale. Rev. A. F. Baker. former pastor of the 0Il.eary Charge of the Uni- ted Church and now of Windsor. - and vicinity recently. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Ellen Cornish of Mill Road, who successfully passed her exams in Prince of Wales Col- legt in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. liebcr MacMillau of Linkletter Road. spent the week- end with Mrs. MacMillan's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ramsay in Unionvale. Mrs. Wallace Rayner of Green- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignantnwoodstock. Mr. Arthur Dlgnan of Woodstock, spent a few days in Charlottetown recently, visiting at the home of his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gard. l Mr. Alfred Palmer and his nep- hew stanley Palmer who has been visiting in 0'Leary for some time. flngtored to Kensington on Thurs- Tba many friends of . Ainbrose Dalton are glad to know that he has improved enough in mthtobeabletoreturntohis e. Much sympathy is being tended to the family of the late Mrs. Joseph Doyle. whose death occurred at the Western Hospital 00 in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rlleyol I been employed in Toronto for the y past winter., is now spending a few Katherine Acorn of West .Dartmouth. N. S.. are visiting aty mount spent a few days with herl .3. the illness of Mrs. Marie Anne serious damage to the barn and its occupants. -8 Air. Operations To Be mmerside iliary and regular force units. The auxiliary units will be 410 'City of Edmonton and 406 'City of Saskatoon' light bombe squad- rons, 4001. 4002 and 4017 Auxili- ary Medicalunits from Edmonton, Saskatoon. and Regina. The Med- ical units will supplement the re- gular medical services at RCAF Station Summerside. Regular force components will be represented by the Tactical Fighter Flight of Can- adian Joint Air Training Centre. Rivers, Manitoba, 408 Photogra- phic Squadron. Rockcliffe. On- tario, and 105 Communications and Rescue Flight. Namao. Alta. Aid and servicing crews of the two light bomber squadrons will fly their Mitchell aircraft to Sum- merside. The flight will be classed an a long range navigation train- ing exercise. Administrative and maintenance personnel and their equipment will be airlifted by C- I119 Flying Boxcars of d35,Trans- . -port Squadron. Edmonton. Group Captain Lowe and staff officers visited the Eastern train- ing area recently and report that facilities ,and provisions for carry- ing out the summer exercise are .of the highest standard and will provide the auxiliary forces with ideal conditions for training. Wellington Mr. land Mrs. Maynard Thomp- son. Summerside. visited Mrs. Thompson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy McLure and children of Summerside spent their vacation at the 'Mrs. Samuel Barlow. Miss Frances Barlow spent the .week-end with her sister Mrs. !Earl MacEacliern and Mr. Mac- Eachern of Summerside. Miss Marjorie Day. Summer- -side. spent the week-end with her :parents Mr. and Mrs. Garfield ' Miss Lorraine Gallant. teacher at Oyster Bed Bridge. recently ,visiied at her home in Abram's lkvillage. 1 Mr. Edward Gallant of Kitchen- er, 0nt.. is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gallant. Ab- rani'a Village. Friends regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Emanuel Arsen- ault at her home in Abram's Village. 1 An enjoyable evening was spent 'at Abram's Village School on June 2. when young girls of the district and some of the pupils gave an interesting program of lsongs. music and plays. Two short comedies were well acted and young pupils gave a good demon- stration of step dancing. Singing uh. ughout -the program was exceptionally good under direct- ion of Misses Merle Anne and Priscilla Arsenault. Friends will regret to learn of Gallant at the home of her daugh- tar, Mrs. Arcade 8. Arsenault. Mr. Hollis Hannington. accom- panied by his two sons. arrived recently from Plttlack. Maine home of . cocktail" is the latest and mail nzelv attended military funeral :,',"”"" "'""”"" M Wlllkim gill Eli glint ll peg 0 Canadian Medical Associations Mn Ir Mrs- convention Th IAUPIM The out it is too that drinking a glass of "watar." Hamilton. Ont., who have been and visited points of interest In visiting friends and relatives in this province. Mr. Hannington Sr. West Prince. have returned to was desirous to see the birthplace their home. of his grandmother, Mrs. Samuel Lee Bancroft. Maine, the former Mr. and Mrs. Guy smith of West ' Point motored to Nova Scotia to M"d"'l 3"” W” W” their nu”; the wedding 0' mm ml in South West. This being smiley Emmi. first visit to the Garden of the IGulf they were delighted with The many friends of Mrs. Jamesgita scenery and returned to their Smallman are very sorry to henrvhome earring with them many that she is not improving as fastipleasant recollections. While in I5 they would wish and all hope Miscouche they were guests of for a recovery. Mrs. Margaret MacNeill and -0- P- while in South West. of Mr. and AL AJ.I toths born I19 . -. g Scenes Al Acaclian Celebration Al Wellington Two young people representing "Gabriel" and "Evangeline" stand beside the ra- plica of an open well, with the miniature church seen in the background. in one of the most interesting floats In the parade of Wellington on Sunday evening commemorating (Photo by Woiton) if ..x.'iS NM, 0 member oflihe cost. the 200th anniversary of the expulsion of the Acadicms. .. , , .. , , .. xi. ff hwa ..rW.,..w.p..g:l r-1,. "The Acaclian convention at Mlscouchs in 1884" Is depicted above by several. includ- ing Mr. Cyrus F. Gallant, of Wellington. who was chairman of the program at Welling- ton village on Sunday night which corhmem oraiecl the 200th anniversary of the exile of the Acuclians. Next to Mr. Gallant the iri- colors of the Acadion standard are carried by (Photo by Wotton). PITTSBURGH (AP)-The United Steelworkers (Clo) wage policy committee Monday authorized a country-wide strike but union presi- dent, David J. McDonald said 'dont"get the idea we are strike The 170-member committee voted unaiimously to give McDonald nu. thority to call a strke in the basic steel industry at midnight Thursday if an agreement is not reached on union demands for a substantial wage increase. McDonald told newspaper men expects to resume negotiations with US. Steel Corporation, the world s biggest steel producer, to. day. The company said its negotia- tions are available for a meeting 'at any time." Next meetins is to be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph V. Arsenault, where roll call will he answered by "Gueulns F t Lunch -committee will be Mrs. Jae. V. Mrs. Alfred Macxinnon. New Treatment Revealed For Miss Marie P. Arsenault recent-IY TORONTO (Cy) ., A. -'.wm.left on I visit to U. S. A. I Miss Louisa Gallant B. C. A. P. G, 0! Station Chatham. N. 2-. fecal-lg t week with er Plfell numb ad .1," . Emmanuel Gallant. I is Village. Mr. Harold Coakes arrived recently from cloarwaier. B. and spent a pleasant-. time visltinl friends and relatives: While ll South West. he was the guest of Him Daky Macxinnon. Cosgrove By is relatives of Mrs. Austin away in who recently M8394 Emerald. Mrs. Jacqueline Arsenault and ay. trouble seems to be simple. he added. The treatment consists of the pa water contain: radioactive W- s E hauled from South West. Friends wish them much happiness in nnsenedinu thair new Ilr. and Mrs. George Macxinnon and Miss Iaexinnon W " Summer-side. VII recent visitors In south West. Sympathy isaxtaodad toihs .test prize was won -in ' Mrs. Ben B. Arsenault. and Mrs. Anthony Bernard, can. by Mrs. Mar- guerite Richard. After lunch bingo was played which brought the sum of 3750 The 28rd annual district con- vention of the Women's Institutes of Cape Egrnont. St. Nicholas and Urbanville was held June 2. with Urbanville Institute enter- taining. Miss Eunice Gallant pre- sided and Mrs. Fred Arsenault acted as secretary. Reports were C. given by each branch. Mrs. Man- ning led a sing-song. accompanied by Mrs. Celestine Poirier. St. Nicholas. Mrs. Edward Laughlin. secretary of Provincial W. 1. Board. addressed the llaeting. llslconventionisteheld atcape Egmont. Remainder of evening was spent in music. step dancing. . ltations and soap. , Steel Strike In U.S. Probability The wage policy members also approved rejecton of Big Steel's offer to increase wages an aver- age of 10 cents an hour and an of- fer by Inland Steel Company to in- crease wages about loll; cents an hour. McDonald called both offers ”completely inadequate in a year when the steel industry is making record profits." At a press conference following the wage policy committee meet- ing. McDonsld said: "I am still optimistic There is still time for a peaceful wage set- tlemeni." Kangaroo On Loose In City BALTDVIORE (AP) -A motiiery kangaroo broke loose from its handlers after a television appear- ance and went bouncing about the city for a full hour Sunday night. She cleared the hood of an au- tomoblle with a beautiful leap. Everywhere she went traffic was disrupted. Children leaned goggle- eyed out of car windows. Women screamed. Three attendants from the zoo were in valiant pursuit They were joined by six policemen After five miles the kangaroo was Linally subdued in A piece of undeveloped real estate. - Arthur Moore of the Baltimore zoo was kicked in the stomach and his colleague. Ben Geary. was bitten on the arm. Finally she was subdued. The kangaroo was appearing on sta- tion WAAM's "This is Your Zoo” show. She recently kicked her baby out of the pouch and aban- doned it. LEGION FUNERAL All Legion members and veterans of the Ken- sington branch of the Canadian Legion are asked to meet at the Legion Home today Cmesday) at 2.1!) pm. Dayiigiit'I'ime to attend the funeral d our late Comrade, Lbyd I-iowatt. LONDON BLACKED-OUT . LONDON. (Reuters) - London was virtually blacked out for two hours at midkzlay Monday when dark shower clouds penned in a city smog. Lights flashed on in office and store buildings and play was halted at a South Africa - England cricket match here. College at Kingston. Ont.. "movement was again split into New Officer All S'side Station -170 J. C. Howard of Niagara Falls. Ont... has arrived in Sum- merslcle to take up his duties as station telecommunications oi- llicer at RCAF Station Summer- aside. l-V0 Howard. recently married. is accompanied by his wife. Bar- hhra Hanson of London. 0nt.. and they will take up residence in Summerside. Flo Howard. a graduate of the Royal Military been with the RCAF for the past lthree years and comes to this -station frorri Keesler Air Force base at Biioxi. Miss. where he took special trairiing. Flo Howard will be replacing SIL Ruston. who In addition to the duties of telecommunication officer, has been the public rela- tions officer on the station for the past two years. SXL Rustnn, who with his wife and family have been at Summerside for the past three years. will be stationed at Ottawa.-S. 'IS'side Mon i.Su'f'fers Severe Back Iniury -Vincent Perry. -349 Cedar Ave- nue. Sunirnerside. is a patient in the Prince, County Hospital suf- fering from a broken vertebrae sustained yesterday in o r n l n it while he was engaged in dis- mantling one of the out-buildings used by the workmen during the construction of the new Nurses Home. ; Mr. Perry. along with other yworkmen. had removed some of the sections of the temporary building when the props sustain- ing the remaining section rol- lapsed. He was pinned beneath the section and after -being re- leased was rushed to the Prince County Hospital where his condi- tion last night was reported to be as good as could be expected under the Cll'CllmSlallt'ES.---S. Ounker Fractions Are Reunited NEWMARKET. Ont. (CF)-The three Canadian factions of the So- ciety of Friends were reunited Fri- day after 127 years separation. Officialsisaid the reunification of the Orthodox, Conservative and I-lickside divisions of the society ranks as one of the major develop- ments in the 300-year history of the Quaker movement. The reunion marked the climax of the annual meeting at Pickering College here. attended by Quakers from many parts of Canada and New York state. The I-licksites broke away from the main body in 1328. In 1331 the Conservative and Orthodox fac- tions. The Quaker movement, was founded by George Fox in Eng- land In 1650. ......m . . . . . . .-v Imperial Oil Fellowships TORONTO (cw -. Four grad- uates of Canadian u.nlversities. have been awarded Imperial Oil fellowships for advanced studies The awards. valued at 51.250 ,5 year. may be held for three YEBFS. The winners are Kurt -lonassohn. McGll University. Montreal; John Edward Hogg. University of or- onto: William James King. ni- versity of Western Ontario. Lon- don: and George Barry Mellon. University of Alberta. Edmonton. The four men will continue in post-graduate scientific research leading to doctorate degrees. Mr. Jonassohn will study in Chicago. Mr. Hogg at the University of Toronto. Mr. King at McMaster University. Hamilton. and Mr. Mellon at the Pennsylvania State University. ' NOTICE A The officers and brethren of Mount Zion Lodge - parish attended the No. 12 and all visiting brethren are lrequested to meet at Mount Zion-Lodge Room, Kerisington. Tues- day. June 28 at 1:30 pm. D.S.T.. for the purpose of attending the funeral Of our late brother. Lloyd Howaijd. Funeral service firom St. Marks Anglican Church at 2:30 p.m. D.S.T. HAROLD LAIRD. W. M. ARTHUR PROPTTT. Steely. Tuesday, June 5, 1955 The Guardian Page 13 ' Burton -Mr. and Mrs. Austin Reilly and family of Toronto. are visit- ing at the home of Mrs. Reilly's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Halleran. Glengarry. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mac- Donald. Glengarry, spent a few days with relatives and friends in Amherst, N. S. The following from St. Mark's Commen ment Exercises. Thursday even- ing. June 16 at St. Mary's Hall. Tignish: Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Howard and family. Mrs. Clar- ence Buttler, Rev. J. N. Trainor. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A Griffin and Penny Griffin. Miss Annie Mae 0'1-Ialleran, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Maccregor. Kemmip and .lune Macfiregnr, Mrs. Peter Dalton. Marie and Eileen Dalton. Mrs. Wilfred Dalton and Missl Gladys Walsh. ' i The symnatlir of the conv- munity is extended to the be- reaved relatives of the hate Mrs. Joseph Doyle. Glengarry. whose death occured Saturday morning at Western Hospital. Alba-rton. Messrs. Lewis and Frank Doyle of Massachusetts arrived home on Saturday. June 18. to attend the funeral of their mother. the late Mrs. Joseph Doyle. which was held from her home to St.- Marks Roman Catholic (ihurrli. Lot 7. Monday. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pas- tor, Rev. J. N. Trainor. who also conducted the burial services in the adjoining cemetery. Pall bearers were: Messrs. Fred M. 0'Halleran. Charles Rogers, Ev- erett MCKFIIIIB. Edward S. Grif- fin. Bennett Howard anrl Bernard MacDonald. I Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mc-I Kenna. daughter Nancy Ann. also Mr. S. McKr-nna of Borden. spent the past weekend at the home of Mrs. McKi-nna's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Griffin. Burton. - A large number of boys and girls assembled at St. Mark's parish hall Sunday. June 19. to write their Diocesan Cathecism exams. Miss Annie Gallant, North Rus- tico. and formerly of Lot 7. re- cently received the sad news of the death of her sister. Miss Me- tilda Gallant. Boston. Mass. Mrs. Lorne Shaw. Locke Road. who recently underwent major surgery at the Charlottetown Hospital is now convalescing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reilly. Cape Wolfe. Mrs John Murphy and daught- er Lindy are visitors at the home of her sister, Miss Eunice Bul- ger. Cape Wolfe. Mrs. Vernon Doyle was hostess to Burton Women's Institute June 13: eight members answered roll call. Plans were made for the annual picnic for the school children; 55.00 was voted for ice cream Mrs. MElVlfl MacGregor was delegated to attend the Pro- vincial Convention in Charlotte- rcad from the family of Mr. Thomas Doyle for a sympathy curd received from Institute members. Mrs. Melvin Mae- Gregor will be hostess for the July meeting. roll call "a joke": Lunch committee: Mrs. Peter Dalton. Mrs. Edward s. oi-iron.'i liirs. Vernon Doyle and Mrs. Melvin MacGregor: Entertain- ' menl. Mrs. Peter Dalton; Sick committees Mrs. Henry Dalton and Mrs. Clifford Callicutt. C3 Prolessional' Cards Chartered ' Accounts nts T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Comrnerw Building summcrslde. P.E.l. Phone 3880 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING I Granville at Water Street Sumnierside DIAL P. 0. BOX 3344 681 l N S U RA N C E R. E. Ellis & Soil Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. sumrnersiae Optometrist E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.0. nzcrznr THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summersidl B. F. Hunter. R.0. Sumrriersidr. P.E.I. - Phone Slll SMALLMAIWS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. 0.1!. 288 Water Street - Summersidl Above Maurice Milli! Men's Weal PHONE 3530 . PHYSICIANS Dr. Hubert .llacNeill.h!.D. Physician - Surgeon Water Street. Summersido Phone 7032 Photographers THE READ STUDIO D. W. SEARS "CAMEO" KEN SINGTON Mon.-Tues. 7:15 - 9:15 Standish Time. One of the funniest coin T edy ideas in years with the Mlle 3 ing donkey-"FRANCIS JOIN! THE WACS". starring Donald 0'- Connor. Julia Adams. Chill Willa. Bank drawing Tuesday & 'lllrurs- day worth 350.00. --norms." BURDEN Mon 8; Tuesday 830 P.M. "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING" Starring Edgar Bergen and Char- lie McCarthy. Fibber McGee and Molly and Lucille Ball. Also 32'- town Sick committee reported visiting the sick and taking treats: A thank you note was iel and News Reel. FINAL NOTICE Tax alrrears due Kinkorra School will all be h-and ed in for collection after June 30th, 1955. Oolleotioa charges will be added if not paid by June soon. If I BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 1 CAPITOL sunnrnsins Today 2:30 - 7:15 - 9.15; "Wednesday 7:15-9.15 SCREEN IN DO YOU WANT TO GO INTO BUSINESS? Here is an opportunity to get into a highly successful grocery business with an annual turnover of 3130.000 which could be much Increased -and oIso- . A highly successful hardware business with approximately 550.000 annual turnover. Reason for sailing--leaving the "Prov- ince. interested ponies apply immediately i'O- D. O. STEWART. 9-C- with AT LAST THE INTERNATI0NALLY- ACCAIMED BEST-SELLER IS ON THE INEMASCOPE News I illliiiill sauna - IEAN SIMMONS S mu 0BEllllN - uuuii nun: '” ””fv125-”J19BEil-'fcW'-9c7- SILL!!! Ieeoottu r n 'l3'ib a- mu: Iw Iv IJUIN BIJUSTEW - "EN" VOVEV - UWEL "M03" voodv at I-"ad W91--frnellvr FEIEOWOVIC &). ti. -- ADMISSIONS h- Eveniings 60c and 50c: Matinee 50c and 25c Sumrnerside. P. E. I. MONDAY TUESDAY. JUNE 21. 38 ' "SOUTH SEA WOMAN" Starring: Burt Lancaster. Virginia Mayo Selected Shorts. Colored Cartoon 8:30 Standard 9-30 Daylldlt v. STAPLIAT it DRIVE-INTHEATPE )U EIJSIDE SPICIAL ADDIDPIATURETTE: "CI-IURCHLI." MAN OF THE CENTURY Mg: -1.... ;; -pf.-'ac.-.... .