uraii KSEMSH By PETER SALMON Despite the fact that the presi president ¬ dent secretary and publicity director of the Canadian Folk Society were all laid low with illness the City Centennial Folk Festival got off to a good start last night The Chinese Ribbon Dancers put on an exceptionally good show They come from saskatoon on a grant from the federal govern government ¬ ment and travel with their own hairdressers among their en entourage ¬ tourage Last performance Is tonight at the Civic Centre It was decided by the organi organizers ¬ zers to keep the price down to 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children so as to attract more people to the show Whether this works or not it would be well worth paying four times the admission to see such a wide variety of ethnic groups performing national songs and dances Among the population of Prince George there are surely some who are interested in classical music The question is where The Georgian Woodwind Quin Quintet ¬ tet has just closed down and for all the attention they received might never have started Playing a wide variety of classical pieces the Quintet en entered ¬ tered the Prince George and Burns Lake Music Festivals made a television appearance and played at four schools yet despite this publicity when they appeared In the Nechako room at the Inn of the North last Tues Tuesday ¬ day the turn out was small The group is now breaking up since Alan Ackerley the oboe player is leaving and some of the others may also be going Judy Burton Davis who played the bassoon will be the only one staying on next year for sure It is to be hoped a new group will form around her The psychedelic film being considered earlier Is now going to be on for sure It will take place in the Tabor Room at the Inn of the North June 18 With the vivid imagination of Colin Neale directing the per performance ¬ formance it should be an exper experience ¬ ience worth having Six sound projectors and a tape recorder will be used and screens will be on more than one of the walls Appropriate films are now be being ¬ ing gathered from different parts of the country and Colin is look looking ¬ ing for projectionists who would be able to give him a hand The Bent Ear Coffee Housp opens tonight in the basement of the Knox United Church on Fifth avenue Operated by University students who have returned here for the summer the coffeehouse intends to appeal to an audience in the teen n twenty group The operators were lining up some out of town entertainment for tonight but it is not known yet if they were successful Open time will be 9 pm to 1 am tonight and 9 pm to midnight tomorrow Armed Forces Keep Strength OTTAWA IC1 Increased recruiting in April helped Can adas armed forces maintain strength the defence depart ment announces The army navy and air force accepted 1106 recruits durlngi the month -132 more than the same month last year the de partment said Thursday De partures from the services left total strength of the forces at 105602 a net gain of 18 for the month The army received the larg est share of the April recruits 516 The air force took 408 and the navy 182 The navy dropped slightly In strength during the month with 18349 persons at the end of April compared to 18373 at the end of March In the same pe riod army strength rose to 42 469 from 42431 and the RCAF to 44784 from 44780 DAVE KEHL SAYS Nov you can put all your In Insurance ¬ surance fire-auto-marine and life with one agent and make one eaty payment each month Call DAVE KEHL INSURANCE SFRVICb LTD 563 3822 1343 3rdAve Come fo the Cabaret sings Juliette in her Show of the Week color special to be telecast on CBC TV Monday June 5 Her guests in this hour long program are Vanda King Daniele Dorice Myron Natwick and Spring Thaws Dean Regan Highlight of the show is a Centennial salute featuring original songs entitled Charlottetown Montreal and Anne of Green Gables JUUV U UL3CV CHANGING HOLLYWOOD AP Actor writer director producer one career merges into others In the make believe world of show business Shakespeare acted in his plays Mike Nichols Ella Ka zan Ida Lupino and Paul Hen reid acted before becoming dl rectors Directors Gower Cham pion and Gene Kelly were dancers first and Steve Allen is a comedian musician com poser author panelist mas ter of ceremonies The foregoing profundities were cribbed from Carl Reiner himself a comedian actor writer director producer And which career does he like best Whatever Im doing at the moment said Reiner who is 45 tall and bald with lumlnois brown eyes and great energy Whether you write direct or produce its still show busi ness At the moment he is writing a new play planning to direct another he wrote doing some thing different on Broadway next fall and preparing to di rect two more segments of Good Morning World a situation com edy being filmed for CBSTV next fall Program listings are sup supplied ¬ plied by CKPG TV Chan Channel ¬ nel 2 Prince George Channel 6 Endako Chan Channel ¬ nel 10 Hixon and Chan Channel ¬ nel 13 in Quesnel CKPG TV reserves the right to substitute films where required SCHEDULE FRIDAY H 930 TEST PATTERN 1000 SCHOOL BROADCAST 1030 FRIENDLY GIANT 1045 CHEZ HELENE 1100 MR DRESSUP 1125 BONNIE PRUDEN 1155 CBC NEWS 1200 UNCLE BOB and FRIEND Give 1230 NOON EDITION live MINISTERIAL MEDITA MEDITATIONS ¬ TIONS Ove 1250 ENCORE Monkee on My Back BITS and PIECES 01ve 300 TAKE THIRTY 330 EDGE OF NIGHT 400 COMMUNICATE 430 THE MYSTERY MAKER 500 TEEN SCENE live 530 LETS SING OUT FUR STORAGE TIME Your furs stored in our own modern storage vault For only 2 of Valuation minimum charge 300 Settle only for the Best For Free Pick up and Delivery Call 564 7261 Samtone CcrtjficdMastcrVrycleaner Superway LAUNDRY CLEANERS and N0R1HERN LlNtN SUPPLY The clean up team that serves you right Victoria ai 2nd Ave Phone 5647261 600 NEWS SPORTS WEATHER Give 630 THE MONKEES Monkees See Monkees Do 700 Z CARS Threats and Menaces 745 STAN LEONARD GOLF 8 00 GET SMART C 830 TOMMY HUNTER C 9 00 AVENGERS The Hidden Tiger Steed hunts a big cat and Emma is badly scratched 1000 THE FBI The Assassin 1100 CBC NEWS NITECAP FINAL Give SPORTS ROUNDUP Give 1140 FILMLAND The Green Glove 1954 88m Glenn Ford Ger aldine Brooks Sir Cedric Hardwicke An ex GI returns to France after the war in search of a valuable jewelled gauntlet and becomes involved in murder ttstQHfit wr ter t f Jf MyfJi s SAtUROAY l 1015 ENCORE 1200 KALEIDOSPORT 200 CBC SPORTS 245 SPORTS APLENTY 300 CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 400 FOCUS 430 ON THE SCENE 500 SILENTS PLEASE 530 BUGS BUNNY C 600 CENTENNIAL 020 C 630 SOUNDS 67 645 TBA 700 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 730 DEAN MARTIN 830 GREAT MOVIES 1030 IN PERSON C 1100 CBC NEWS 1115 CINEMA 2 Saint Joan 1959 110m Richard Widmark Richard Todd Jean Seberg Anton Walbrook Sir John Glelgud The classic story by George Bernard Shaw told in flashback as dreamed by King Charles VIL 105 NITEOWLSHOW The Hawaiian Eye Robinson Kyoto SUNDAY u XvCvwIvA - v w sVAwf 1200 TEST PATTERN 1215 SPECTRUM 1245 LIVING WORD 100 DAVEYAND GOLIATH 115 THE GARDENER 130 COUNTRY CALENDAR 200 COUNTERPOINT 230 AS TIME GOES BY 300 CARIBOO COUNTRY 330 THE RARE ONES 400 MUSIC IN MINIATURE 430 THROUGH THE EYES OF TOMORROW 500 HERITAGE 527 CBC NEWS 530 HYMN SING 600 GOSPEL ECHOES 630 DRAGNET 67 700 HEY LANDLORD C 730 FLASHBACK C 800 ED SULLIVAN C 900 BONANZA C 1000 DOMINION DRAMA FESTIVAL 1100 CBC NEWS SPORTS ROUNDUP 1125 SUNDAY THEATRE 99 River Street 1955 83m John Payne Evelyn Keyes Brad Dexter Peggie Castle An ex prize fighter learns his wife is interested in another man who later plans to murder her and frame him for the crime 1100 TEST PATTERN 1200 LUNCHEON DATE 1230 UNCLE BOB AND FRIEND 100 LUNCHEON DATE 130 ENCORE Saint Joan BITS AND PIECES 300 TAKE 30 330 EDGE OF NIGHT 400 COMMUNICATE 43 KINGS OUTLAW 500 BURNS AND ALLEN 530 MUSIC HOP 600 NEWS SPORTSWEATHER 630 FLIPPER 700 RAT PATROL 730 DON MESSER O 800 THE SAINT C 900 SHOW OF THE WEEK C 1000 FRONT PAGE CHALLENGE C 1030 THE CAT 1100 CBC NEWS Nitecap Final Sports Roundup 1140 THE MONDAY MOVIE Neanderthal Man 1956 78m Robert Shayne Doris Mer Merrick ¬ rick A scientist discovers a drug that turns a modern man into a cave man from the ancient past TUESDAY rj 1100 TEST PATTERN 1200 LUNCHEON DATE 1230 UNCLE BOB AND FRIEND 100 LUNCHEON DATE 130 ENCORE 99 River Street BITS AND PIECES 300 TAKE 30 330 EDGE OF NIGHT 400 COMMUNICATE 430 MAD MOVIES 500 CANADLVNA 530 MUSIC HOP 600 NEWS SPORTSWEATHER 630 LOST IN SPACE 730 WINDFALL 800 RED SKELTON C 900 EXPO THIS WEEK C 930 THE BARON C 1030 CBC NEWS MAGAZINE 1100 CBC NEWS Nitecap Final Sports Roundup 1140 SHOWTIME Top Banana 1956 100m Phil Silvers Judy Lynn Danny Scholl From the hit Broadway musical In which a top TV comic Is about to lose everything I BE Rumbles of discontent again are being heard in Spain which for more than 28 years has been ruled by the shrewd rock hard Francisco Franco With a number of students staging illegal demonstrations and one group of Roman Catholic clergy attributing acts of r e p r e s s I o n to Francos government an as soclate professor of history at the University of California Los Angeles UCLA has pro produced ¬ duced a 142 page paperback summing up the blood-spattered events of Spains past analysing the present scene and peering into the future Stanley Payne says the Spanish are confronted with an impending political di dilemma ¬ lemma now that General Franco is 74 and they them themselves ¬ selves long numbed by the ferocious civil war of 1936 39 are showing renewed interest in politics Payne is an authority on the Spanish army and the Fascist official party known as the Falange In his new paperback Francos Spain he says Span Spanish ¬ ish society has been spared gross disorders In the last 25 years and has enjoyed rela relative ¬ tive economic well being All this has to some ex extent ¬ tent undermined the factors that made feasible Francos system of divide and rule Though all key elements of the regime remain more or less faithful to Franco there is Increasing reluctance to go all out In upholding the government or to display vio violent ¬ lent hostility toward the oppo opposition ¬ sition For a pioneer study of the Falange published in 1961 by Stanford University Press Payne spent years interview interviewing ¬ ing veterans of that party and of opposition groups inside and outside Spain The resulting book bubbled with bizarre details of events that formed part of the war drama including a crucial party executive meeting which numbered among its participants the embalmed corpse of a Falange man gunned down 72 hours before Franco made his name In Morocco where he displayed a fatalistic courage in pre preserving ¬ serving the Spanish protec protectorate ¬ torate there against rebellious tribesmen Ebv HaL V tryy 7ifTTlBHIBBv2rW- Vfril Friday May 26 1 967 kfTvtfw T 1 1100 TEST PATTERN 1200 LUNCHEON DATE 123d UNCLE BOB AND FRIEND 100 LUNCHEON DATE 130 ENCORE Neanderthal Man BITS AND PIECES 300 TAKE 30 330 EDGE OF NIGHT 400 COMMUNICATE 430 LONG JOHN SILVER C 500 B AND B SHOW 530 MUSIC HOP 600 PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS 615 NEWS SPORTSWEATHER 645 THE MUNSTERS -715 GILLIGANS ISLAND 745 OUTDOORS WITH LOMAX 800 GREEN ACRES C 830 BOB HOPE THEATRE 930 A CHOICE OF FUTURES C 1000 CANADIAN FILM MAKERS 1100 CBC NEWS Nitecap Final Sports Roundup 1140 COMBAT The Hunter Sgt Saunders Enjoy your favorite Chinese Dishes in the Clean Comfortable surroundings of the brightly decorated Purple Lantern Phone 564 6023 for Free Delivery Service THE CITIZEN 13 I I I and a German captain seem des destined ¬ tined to meet in a battle to the death THURSDAY 1100 TEST PATTERN 1200 LUNCHEON DATE 1230 UNCLE BOB AND FRIEND 100 LUNCHEON DATE 130 ENCORE Top Banana BITS AND PIECES 300 TAKE 30 330 EDGE OF NIGHT 400 COMMUNICATE 430 ZORRO 500 CUISINE 530 MUSIC HOP 600 NEWS SPORTSWEATHER 630 DANIEL BOONE 730 FORUM 67 800 MAN FROM UNCLE C 900 TELESCOPE C 930 HOGANS HEROES C 1000 BROADWAY GOES LATIN 1030 F TROOP 1100 CBC NEWS 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