MOVIE COLUMN “Maniage would ruin Avalon career ‘ By BOB THOMAS | Bob Mareuecl, HOLLYWOOD (i—What would a happen to the career of a sing- ing idol if ‘the got married? “It'd kill me,” says. Frankie His manager. agrees, .- “A big part of the appeal of pop singers. today is the fact that they are single.” says Marcuccel. “Every teen-aged girl likes to Avalon, latest of the rock ’n’ roll sensations to invade the|belleve that she could be movies. .| Frankie’s girl friend.” . Frankie cited the example of Eddie Fisher, whose popularity nose-dived with the younger set after his marriage to - Debble Reynolds, ce, “The same thing. would hap- pen to Elvis Presley if he got married,” the boy said. ACCEPTED PAT’S MARRIAGE .There remains one glaring ex- ception to the rule: Pat Boone. “But he was already married and had kids before he became a star,” Frankie argued. “The fans accepted the fact.” — » Aside ‘from the danger to his DID YOU KNOW? MANY OF THE ,. 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Drink It from a stem glass _ 3, Split one bottle into two drinks “ Another B.C, preduct, mado by the people wha grew the frulf, Thls acdvertivemont is net published or displayed by the Liquor ‘ : Gontrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia, Te Oe eee OREN Mee geen nee we eee ante EAE ANA NAN AE IN LN MANE HAP TP TPH RPE KV A Pe vey ver wow ‘Frankie is playing a frontier boy ly) that he has. some values—as bid by his-side. Jater on. ve ee PPT TDI Ve Vey ys wy we Mayors plan tocon tinue. tax ba ttle . NORTH BAY, “ont: Qe The Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities. under its new president will not let up in its fight for a better financial deal from the senior govern- ments in spite of apparent sct- backs during its annual conven- tion which ended here Wednes- day. Robert M. Simpson. mayor of the Ottawa Valley lumber town of Arnprior, Ont., said “I am firmly of the opinion that the senior governments will have to contribute more because present municipal tax sources. can’ *t bear the load they now carry.” Mr. Simpson, succeeded mayor H. G. R. Mews of St. John’s Nfid., in the top federation post. career, Avalon hasn't. time for | romance... “I figure I've. been home to Philadelphia about five or ‘six]: days in the past three months,” he said. “And when.I’m there, I don’t have much time for dat- ing. I like to spend as much time as possible with my family, “When I’m on the road, I spend most of the time in a ho- tel room. The only time I leave is to go to the place where I’m appearing. Then it’s back tor the hotel room. Sometimes if I meet a girl..I have time'for coffee after the show. That's about all.” Frankie’s the latest of the singing idols to be pressed into duty to ald the ailing box office, following Presley, Boone, Ricky Nelson and Paul Anka of Ottawa. in “Guns of the Timberlands’ with Alan Ladd; Jcanne. Crain and Gilbert Roland. He. sings two songs in the picture, Avalon, now 18, has been an entertainer for seven years, Starting. as a _trumpe.. player. ‘BLACKWOOD on! BRIDGE By” EASLEY BLAC KWOOD- Mr, Dale believes that when the opponents have a part score it is best to get in there with a bid eatly‘or you may, not t get in at all. Not and stay solvent, anyway. Be | | | ‘That is- why: he nrade:a shaded | opening bid on the anemic North | the ace of hearts, he led the five cards in today’s deal. In’ this: and ruffed with dummy’s ‘10 of situation he likes to tell his part-| spades: Mr. Muzzy overrufted ner carly (and therefore cheap-| with the jack and led another club. - This was ruffed in the closed | ‘hand with the four of spades. ‘Election of officers concluded the four-day 22nd annual: con- Northern: On- vention in this tario ty a basis for a possible sacrifice North dealer. East-West + vulnerable East-West 60 part-score se. ee Therefore after winning . “with | Mr, Masters now led the six of - hearts, his last one, and ruffed the leading actor of the year | ‘Braille is on with the ace of spades on the, syccessive time by Dirk Bogarde | St. John’s Anglican church in board. Mr. Muzzy had three}+5. been won for the sccond: the Hackney district. It reads: many years, ‘Blind Fred, ‘a sunny soul.” ‘v7, ee eweee ee ee FRIDAY. - 8:10—Koffee Kiub 9:00—BBC News; Cominentary 9:16—Sounding Brass, 9:30-—Western Style * 10:00-—-Message Period 10:15—CBC Nows; Regional Weather 10:30-—Baseball P.M, 1:30--Musical Program '2:00—Tracditional Echoos 2:30-—Musical Program 2:46—World Church News 3:00CBO : News 3:10—Weekend Listening 3:15—CBC Stamp Club 3:30—Musle From The Shows 4:00—-Don Messer’s Islanders 4:30—Prairie Schooner 6:00——-Musical Program 5116-—-UN On Record 5:30——Ca C'est Montreal 6:00—Four's Company -7:00—National News 7:10——For Valour PM.. 430-—Tempo 6 :35-—-Rawhide . 6 :65—Preface T:00—National . News: Roundup; Talk 7:30-—Community Cavalcade 5 00-Bluonose Ghosts 8:30—-The Four Gentlemen 845—Festival in Sound 9 :00—-Haydn-Handel | 10 :00-—CBC .News 10:15—~-Emerson . Pr esents 10:30——Anthology 11 :00-—Local News 11:05--65 ‘Till Midnight 12 :00-——Sign on ATURDAY AM, 7 ‘ _7:00--CBC News . 7:05—Top O° The Morning T:30—CBC News. — 7:'35—Top O’' The Morning 7:45-——Morning Devotions 7'55—Interlude 8:00—-CBC News 7:30—-World Music Festivals KARSH OF OTTAWA took this study of Lt.-Gen. Sir Adrian de Wiart, VC, KBE, CB, CMG, DSO. One of the most fearless men of the 20th century, Sir Adrian was wounded twice in. the: South African War, lost his cye in Somaliland, his left arm in Flanders and was wounded eight times in all during the First World War. Tales of heroism such as his are presented weekly om CBC radio’s show For Valour cvery Saturday on the Trans- . Canada network of CBC radio. PITAPH seen for for his part in “The Wind Can- | “Hereby Was CFPR RADIO SCHEDULE | “Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, June ‘5 1959 sandwiches and‘snacks.9° 9)" "| Opeuing lead: Queen of clubs. He was ‘slightly | perturbed ' when Mr. Masters’ strong bidding | got the hand up to game in: spades. But he needn’t have! worried. His partner’s fine: handling of the trump suit (and Mr. Muzzy’s helpful double) brought the contract home with ease. The queen of clubs was_ the opening lead and the ace in the ° closed hand won, The diamond finesse was taken ‘and Mr. Muzzy won with the king and|| Admission $1.00 on A r. Vale trumps lIcft at this point, but $ aa. a jonly one of them was_ higher @AQIS | than Mr. Masters’ Q 9 8. Thus|not Read.” &8652 the defenders were held to two) powcr WEST Fo RAST trump winners and a diamond ; 16 Mrs. Keen’ » ° Mr. Muzzy trick. a7 (OKISS 0 —-- ¥ 31072 WV K9- #10942 ..@K83-- | bQI104 hb K9T3. | SOUTH — : Mr. Masters &Q98 42 ¥AQ653 ab A | ~ | The bidding: =. ~~ , : North East . South West | 1?¢ Pass 14 Pass 2 ~ ; INT Pass 34. Pass , q 3 & Pass 4a Pasé | - Pass Dbl. All Pass - | : presented by the Civic Centre Little Theatre TONIGHT . 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SATURDAY 9:05 p.m. THE TEMPEST’ TINEES, 2-4:20 p.m. sroceceasererre Miu RAIL CS eT ea returned the king _ of clubs, — Mr. Masters ruf- U fed, Now he led TODAY to 7 his list diamond to|]| SATURDAY 9:15 p dummy's jack and cashed the ace of! that suit, discard- ing the trey of: hearts from his hand, When both defenders fol- lowed sult to this trick, he led a heart from the board and fines - | sed the queen, i Next he cashed the ace of hearts and when Mr, Muzzy's | king dropped it was clear that the heart suit would not set up’ and that his Iast. two hearts would have to be ruffed In dum. my. Thanks to Myr. Muzzy’s ill- coneelved double, he was able to. judge, correctly, that the long | cnemy trump holding wis in the | | Kast hand, No dotht Mr. Muzzy could | overruff the dunimy, but what. | ifhedid? Mr. Maators could af. ford ta lose two trump tricks-. as long as he didn't have to lose Any hearts, Len te Haen e-em Cer mefcom erty MP amranem mw rime ree ne TAN BATHING DRESS ROCHESTER, England i — The diocosan review in this Kent town quotes an notice on the door of a cathedral In France which says! “The Dean bids «ll tourists welcome, Wowevor, he palieves it his duty to Inform beautiful you thut there 14 no awlmming pool Inside the church We i . French therefore wnnecossiry to visit girl want e/ Mr. Muzzy OF it way eee does this : DOUBLE JACKPOT BINGO at the CIVIC CENTRE . the cathedral In boneh allire, her baby horn in 4 public? dee Why (aren DEBORAH KERR YUL BRYNNER “MUCH Aas) OT: THE BIRTH SGENE. IT FRANK’ AND EXPLICIT, LEAVING NQ.. QUESTIONS ree lel leds "7 eM ALTO nes cet ee CHILDREN UNDER “THE JOURNEY” 4 STARK IT MOUNT THE YE AR'S MOST TAL KID ABOUT PICT URE | e Case oF Dr. Laurent cranmam JEAN GABIN « NICOLE COURCEL win svuvia monront AND TASTEFUL. 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