Page 10 The Guardian Sat, August 2, 1958 CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 SATURDAY p.m.——Afternoon Musicale p.m.——Opening of City Hall At Ottawa p.m,—T. B. A. : pan—Mark 01 Zorro :“ p.m.—Wild Bih Hickok p.m.-—~My Little Margie p..n.—Grand Ole Opry p.m.—Here & There p,m.——CFCY News p.m.—Big Playback p.m.—Have Gun, Will Travel p.m.,—Holiday Ranch p.m —Bob Crosby Show p.m.—Great Movies— I, ‘Devil q: Miss Jones’ 1 :3 p.m.—-Here’s Duffy 1 :00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:08 a.m.—-Loca1 Weather Forecast 12:10 nun—Royal Visit High- ‘ lights VFW CO! 00 03 9O COO 888 case: @019 was “QNNQG’SU‘IU‘JB ,_ NH c 8823 <3 12:20 a.m.—Saturday ‘ Playhouse 1:45 a.m.—Sig-n Off SUNDAY (Atlantic Daylight Time) 3:00 p.m.—,Afternoon' Musicale 3:30 p.m.—Oral “Roberts Pro- gram 0:00 p.m.—This Is The Life 4:30 p.m.—Hometown 0 p.m.——The Sky , p.m.—Summer Magazine p.m.—Burns 8: Allen p.m.—Father Knows Best p.m.—Frontier Justice p.m.—Mark Saber 9.00 p.m.’—Ed. Sullivan Show. 10:00 p.m.—The World’s Stage 10:30 p.m.—Showtime 11:00 p.m.—Closeup 11:30 p.m.—Explorations . 12:00 p.m.—CBC-TV Newa. 12:08 a.m.—-Local weather fore- cast _ 12:10 a.m.——R o y :1 Visit 'High- fights 12:20 turn—This Week 12:45 a.m.——Sign Off CKCW —- Monchn CHANNEL 2 ' SATURDAY 12:45 p.m.—Arrival H. R. H. Ot- tawa 1:15 p.m.—Sign Off 4:55 p.m.—Sign On News, Weather, Sports .m.—Zorro .m.—Wild Bill Hickok .m.—Sherriff of Cochise .m.——Ear1y Evening TV News _m.-¢-Weather .m.‘—bports .m.—Here and There .m.—Red Skelton Show .m.—Have Gun, Will Travel . . .m.—Holiday Ranch :00 p.m.—Bob Crosby Show l0200 p.m.—-Great Movies 11:30 p.m.—-Hereis Duffy 12:00 a.m.—CBC News 12:10 a.m.—CKCW News 12:15 a.m.—Singapore 1:30 a.m.—Sign Off SUNDAY 3:40 p.m.—Sign .on I News; Weather, > Sports p.m.—Sacred Heart Pro- gram p.m.—This Is The Life p.m.—Hometown p.m.—Country Calendar p.m.—The Sky p.m.—Suther Magazine.’ p.m.—Burns 8; Allen ‘ p.m.—Father Knows Best p.m.—Frontier Justice pin—Mark Saber .0 p.m.—Ed Sullivan Show 10:00 pm. 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Time 3:00—News Headlines and Wea- ther ‘ , 3:02—Saturday Recond Time 4:00—News and Weather. -4:05—Saturday Record Time. 4:30—The Outports 5:00—News 5: 10—Interlude 5:15—The Outports 6:00—Music For You S;30—-News and Weather 5:35—-Music For You QSeProvincial Affairs ~00—Don Messer :30~News and Weather 7:45—Report Hill . 8:00—Saturday Hoedown. 9:00—News and Weather DO Q 5: 6: 7: 7: 8: 8: 8888 1 8883a 8888 weed ’O’U'U'U'U 8 '0 0° :4 O 901 uh... C»: O QUIGD 8888 CID 00 ‘38:: amend“ ’3 1 and Western \ NINE): from Parliament . 'PB'I'ER mm“ mm 09 Cleveland .Ohio rue CHURCROFSANTA mama mcoaoNATA ACTUALLY CONSISTS OF 2. IDEN'nCAL , DUKE maucesco srom AS A BACHELOR ? u f . '1 MN“ “RUIOMAN scuoouememmealca “In: ' ‘ ANN MEI of PIymoa‘l’hMast I ‘ K \ TAUGHT swam. wamm W ’7“ ' OF AN ABANDONED oveaaaowu av , TWINS V - Wadi-IE9 20 Law/2.01. AT mm A I l DDED BLISS m mnanuran, EDIFICES- THE FIRST BUILT BY AND we SECOND av HIS mat 7D smear/25 WEIR MARITAL LIN/0N gummhflpmv‘ha—u Earth Mar.’ '- Northrsouth m m Anon» .1101 r .352 3 low ‘A M .14 .KG: 6A ' can“! “952 son-m 41082 'AQ95‘3 .JM 1 gxs. Opening lead—«two or clubs. The technique of card play rs met an exact science. A great ,many plays that are made are based on pndbalbilities, not cer- tainties, and some of these rest on assumptions which tum out to be fialse. ‘ Neverflheless, good card play is a logical process, not. a haphaz- ard one. Sound reasoning, though it does not produce victory in every case, will return good div- idends in the long run. .Olbserve West’s defense in to- day’s hand. He opened a club which declarer: took in dummy with .the ace. East playing low. The jack at hearts was led and finesse-d, losing to ther‘king. What should West play now? CONTRAC'l— BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER l Ernst took his king, returned a He made the only lead to de- feat the contract. He led the queen 0:! diamonds! Decllaner won with the king in dummy,‘drew traumas and dinessed a spade. diamond, and declarer was down one, losing a- spade, a heart and two diamond-s. , I Was the queen of. diamonds play just a lucky shot? The an- swer is No. Theolayhad a sound foundation, and illustrates the ap- proach a defender uses in a blind situation. West can see, looking at dummy that if declarer has the king of spades, hhere is no possi- ble chance of beating the contract. He therefore must assume East just as we'll fold up his cards and concede the contract. ‘ fenders to only three tricks——a spade a heart, and a diamond. To defeat the contract a fourth trick is necessary. 'Ilhe only pos- sible source for the fourth trick must lie in diamonds. This suit must be attacked be- fore East’s king of spades is trick with be won. Once this is determined, the question is which diamond to lead. To lead the ace of diamonds or a low diamond can be fatal when- ever South has tihe‘jaek. Only the lead of the queen of diam is can provide fiulll protect-ion tag in- st all possibilities. 10:00—‘Mart Kenny’s Orchestra 10:30—Brant Inn Orchestra 11:00—Dominion News 11:10—Sign Off CFCY SUNDAY, STANDARD TIME 7:28—Sign On 7:30—La Bonne Nouvelle 8:00—Radio Bible Class 8:30—Sunday School by Radio 9:00—Ne‘ws and Weather 9:15—Truth for Today 9:30—Bible Institute Bdcst. 10:00—News 10:04—Weather , 10;;15—In Recital 10:30—Voice of Prophecy 11:00—Loca1 Church Service 11:58—News Headlines and Weather ' 12:Mospel Songs and Hymns 12:30—Old Fashioned Revival Hour 1:00—News and Weather 1:15—Tell Us A Story 1:30—In His Service 2:00~News 2:03-—-C3pito‘1 Report 2:30—Hebrew Christian Hour 2:45—Melachrino Musicale 3:00—Where the Bible ‘Speaks 3:30—People’s Gospel Hour 4:00—Hour of Decision 4:30—Church of the Air 5:00—Crusade For Christ 5:15—Paul Carson 5:30—Toytown. 6:00—News and Weather 6:15—Hymns Of Memory 6:30—Continental Carousel 7:00—My Word 7:30—Pat's Music Room 8:00—Pat’s Music Room' 8:30—Mantovani 9:00-—News and Weather ‘9:15—Frank Chacksfield 0r- ' chestra 9:30—Stardust 10:00—Bod’s Scrapbook 10:30—Hawaii Calls 11:00-Dominion News 11:10—Sign Off 4 STATUE FAME GOUlRTCMlAYEUR, Italy (Reu- ters) ’”'—— A statue of the Virgin ’Mary which stood torp54 year: on :the 13,245-foot giant’s tooth peak of Mont Blanc has fallen 3,000 feet and buried itself in a glacier. two alpine guides said Wednesday. 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