TH URSDA Y CFC Y -'l‘V 300 p.m.——Lorstta Young Show 330 P.M.-—Taka Thirty 4.00 p.m.—S'arlet Hill 430 p.m.—Today at Home 5.0l p.m.-Razzle Dana 5.30 p.m.—Scarlat leparnel 6,00 p.m.-‘-Yogi Bear 6.3l p-m.—Gazotts 7,00 p,m.—-CFCY TV News 7vi5 p.m.-—Clnema l3-7 House of Tothschild 9,00 p.m.-—The Defenders 10.00 p.m.-Playdato I 11.00 p.m.—Toronto Wrestling l2.00 pom—CBC Naws 12.l3 sum—Local Weathar 11.“ a.m.--Viewpoint 12.20 s.m.—Sign Off CKCW-TV |2,45 arm—Station Sign On News, Weather, Sport .m.—Thursday Playblll 1.00 P Flame of Calcutta I230 p.m.—Nationa| Schools ON-THE AIR In Electrical Heating Field TRURO (CP) ~ Mines Minia- ter Donald M. Smith told a one- day conference on voluntary planning in the power industry here Tuesday that. people are "receptive and intensive promo- tion will see a vast new market" in electrical heating." Mr. Smith told some 250 pe sons meeting at the Nova Scotls Agriculture College that there was potential in the heating of homes and public buildings by electricity “worthy of your at- tention." ant part in the life of Nova 8co- tia if this is possible." he said. ED. Haliburton. acting trade and industry minister. said the province's power rates must be competitive with those in other areas in order to encourage in- dustry to Nova Scotia. - “If the growth of the manufac- turing complex of Nova Scotla is to take place. this will mean an increase in industrial lands for the utilities of this province. [0; this we need planning.‘ he said “This is to the joint benefit or the power industry, the c o a] mine industry and those sections of the economy which a u p pl y these industries." the minister sal . Premier Robert Stanfield told the conference planning s h o uld come more naturally to the pow- er industries because planning went hand in hand with their ex- pansion in the last few years. “I hope the power industry will play an even more import- 3,00 p.m. At Home With Helen Crock" 5.30 p.m.—-Taks Thirty mo p.m.—-Scarlett Hill 4.30 arm—Romper Room 5.01 p.m.—Rszzls Dauls 5.30 [mm—Yogi Bear 6.00 p.m.—Suppsr Club 6:15 p.m.—Telavlsion Naws 6.25 rum—Supper Club 6:35 p.m.——Talavision Weather 6.40 p.m.—Suppar Clu 6.50 p.rn.-—Talavision Sports 7.00 p.m.-Routa 66 s 00 porn—Highway Patrol no p.m.——Fair Exchange mo a.m.—-CKCW IV News I225 arm—Sign O ._'__________________. TV. CALLS NITE or DAY um um Nita mos—ems. i' vaws RADIO a TV. .204 Kent St. Ch'tows “DOW CICY RADIO THURSDAY Qia—Sign On Lilo-Now L Weather ads—Country I. Western Roundup 6.55—Naws & Wsathar 7.00.Habrew Christian Hour 1.l5—Country L Wastarn Roundup 1_30-New In Weather 7.35—CFCY Farm News [Al—Country l. Wastarn Roundup 8.00—Naws itl l—Weather Eda—Country I. Western Roundup 8.45—Weathar 8.50-—-Atlantic News Roundup n.57—Thought For Today 9.00—CBC News l- Volco Report 9_l0—-Pravlaw Commentary 9.15—Notss 8. Music logo—Naws 8. Weather lo.05—Notas & Music lOSO—What‘s Your Vlsw l0.35—Notas 8' Music l0.40—Mr. Co-op Program 10.50—Notes 8. Musc li.00—-News Headlines & Weethar ll.02—News 3. Views on Groceries INS—Notes 8. Music Il.45—Bulletin Board USO—Notes It Music il.55—Atlantic News Roundup i2.00—Weather t2.05—Most|y Music LOO—Naws Headlines A Weather lOZ—Montly Music LIE—Shirley Harmer In What's On a p Its—Cats Variety ZOO—New 8- Weather 2 flS-—1’he Chuckwagon 2-15—Hits 8. Enrores 3,00—Naws Headlines 3- Weather 3-03—Trans-Canada Matinee CBC EEO—Notes 8. Music silo—News Headlines In Weather 403—Canadian Roundup CIC Lia—Hits l. Encoraa Lao—Tbs Outports WELLINGTON Mrs. Alyro Cormier is borne from Tyne Valley Health Centre where she was a patient for a few days. . Mrs. Mare Cormier spent the weekend with Mr. and 13m. Glorico Cormier and fam- y. Mrs. Edmund Gallant has re- turned home from Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Albert Cormier has returned home from Toronto where he has been employed for the wint- er months. . nd Mrs. Abdon Gaudet have moved to St. Philip to re- side at the home of Mr. an d Mrs. Joseph Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bernard. Miscouche. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ber- nard. Also home for the holidays was their son Raymond, student at St. Joseph's University in N.B. Alan Graham spent holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham. Augustine Gallant. Mount Carmel. is a patient in Prince County Hospital. Women of United Church re- cently sponsored a pantry at the Dominion Store. Summer- m I. .— (I side. Mrs. Loretta Yeo, V i c t o ria West. has returned home after spending the winter months with relatives in USA. Mac Goodwin. Wellington Cen- tre. is confined to his home. due to illness. Mrs. Charles Pye has been confined to her home the p a st few days. due to illness. Gary Goodwin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Goodwin. has return- ed home after undergoing su r- gery in Prince County Hospital. Miss Carol Ferguson recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sel- lick. Winsloe. Albert Arsenault. who operat- es Wellington Co-Op Feed Mill is able to resume his work after being confined to his home by i ness. The V i l l age Commissioners htld their regular meeting 0 11 Tuesday afternoon at Arsenault and Gaudet.‘s General Store. A pretty Spring wedding took place at the Wellington United Church recently. Rev. W.B. Mac- Phail joined in holy matrimony. Cynthia Ann Yeo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeo. Vic- toria West and Kenneth Richard Fenwick of British Columbia. Mrs. Aubrey Brookins sang two solos and was accompanied by Mrs. Herman Dyment on the or- gan. A reception was held at Birch Hill Lodge. I Mr. and Mrs. ill McLeod andi son Danny. Freetown, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ryder. The annual meeting of Wei- lington Co-Op was held recently at Wellington Legion Home. Mrs. Archie Gaudet. Charlotte- town and Mrs. Leo Gallant. Wei. lington. recently spent s om e time with Mrs. Gallant’s son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leach, North Bay. Ont. Mrs. Eldon Barlow was a re- cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- The Guardian, Charlottetown, nun. May 9, 1963. 15, GEORGETOWN ‘ Vast New Market Is Forecast Mrs. Eric O’Hanley of Su m- merslde. attended the funeral of 3. Way her aunt. Miss Anna Mair. RN, held April 15 Miss Wendy Kartrnan returned home during the weekend from Boston. Mass. where they were tient in the Prince Edward Is- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex G. Captain John Dicks is a pa- AB GerardOMacDonald of the land Hospital, Royal Canadian Navy stationed Mrs. Ernie Steele and family at HMCS Cornwallis was a re- of Moncton, N.B.. were recent cent guest of his parents. Mn! guest, of Mrs. Steele's parents. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. iMr_ and Mrs, spurgeon walker. Mr. and Mrs. William Prosperl Mr, and Mrs. William 8. Mar- and Joanne motored to Albertonjuu recently motored to Tigntsh. recently where they v i s l t e d; where they attended the funeral their daughter, Mrs. Ron Pettltt‘ of Mrs. Kenneth Fraser. and Cpl. Pettit. ‘ 3 Mrs. Charles Watts of Tracad- Mrs. Roland Marsh of Five 15-. 1e visited her mother, Mrs, Edna lands, N.S.. ls Vismng her bro-F King ther. Harry Yorston. l on Sunday evening Mr. a n d - - Mal“? Mrs. J.W. Lavers. Miss Corinne Leod of Charlottetown vi 5 l ted. Lave“ the Mine; Florence and Georgetown recently and were Mae Lin..." and Min P e g gy guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnson motored to Charlotte. alkel‘. to“rn Mrs. Joseph E. Johnson and 3H. Stewart returned meng. daughter Dawn Marie. Mrs. Wil- 1y from Ottawa. Ont” when he fred McQuillan. Mrs. Clair had spent me winter visiting his Currie and daughter. Clair daughter M", AM fidbbg nd Marie. were recent visitors to M... “0555. vwauvue ENJOY TAKiN’ mm; tabs so THE mow: wms new! Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. J.A.B. McCon- nell left by car Friday on return WA, “ONEEB to StdISylgelsltdre. Qltzet-fi la thief The first successful natural. spen mg oiaysa er ome m km in Georgetown. Mr. McConnell 22:01. phomggzizl “mum is principal of the RCAF‘ school navy e' on the St. Sylvestre base. united State. 1" 1930 by a" Miss Nancy Hartman and National Geographic Society. ton MacCarvllle. also her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles mpbell. Grant Brooks r e e e ntly spent some time visiting in Summer-‘ side and O'Leary. Fidele C. Gallant. Post. Mas- has returned to work. Wil- fred Arsenault acted as assistant Post Master. Albenie Arsenault is a patient in Prince County Hospital. Little Gloria. daughter of Mr. M u. (D :I and rs. Alphonse Arsenault. . had the misfortune to break a bone tuber foot. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant " H and Mr. and Mrs. Aubln Arsen- ault had as recent guests. Ernest Arsenault and Albert Surette. Dieppe. N.B.. also Gus Arsenault of Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Enman and Mrs. John Graham attended the funeral of Mrs. Enman‘s aunt. Mrs. Lloyd Leard. V i c to r ia West.'Rev. W.B. MacPhail offic- iated. a s s i s te d by Rev. CR. Webber. Summerside. She leav- es to mourn besides her hus- band. one daughter (Mildred) Mrs. Roland MacKay. Summer- side: six sons: Lorne. Alberton: Carl. Sinclair. John. Arthur, Toronto and Ivan at home. One son Alvin. prereceased h e r. Also a brother. Russell Reeves. McAdam. N.B. Interment was in Victoria West People‘s ceme- t 3500“ HIGH s-x may saunas “norm mo SFDKE i . roe 45 mums HITHOIII‘ g r' , SAYING A WORD! j i 115" King Ferdurandlf ! "-3 inst-1825) of- Napies m 555w“ BYSO «our m. A secsrnou urou HIS 5 mm" HUGE RETURN FROM EXILE m on 5 mm 3.5%? T HE DELIVERED His CROSS m 0‘ SPEECH ENTIRELY IN m5” CUFF b 516” LANGUAGE ” ' My ’ Charles Leger. Magdelen l= lands. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Agno Maddlx. Mr. Le- ger enroute to Moncton by plane was forced down by fog and had to land in a nearby field. When the weather cleared next day. he took off for his destination. Mrs. J.P. Gaudet. Richmond, left recently for Foymount. 0nt.. to visit Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Des- Rorbes. John McEntee. Charlottetown. recently visited his sister a n d brother. Lillaln and Arnold Mac- tee. Linus MacDonald retur n e d 1 home after spending the winter months in U.S.A. Miss Annie Arsenault. recently visited her cousin. Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald and f a mily. Rich- ond. Mrs. DJ. MacNiell. recently spent a few days with Mr. a n d Mrs. Hilary J. Gaudet. Summer- f‘. Mrs. Leonard C. McNiell re- turned home from Prince Coun- ty Hospital where she was a pa- 9: 2. E.’ ent. Miss Velma Arsenault. spent holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenault. Miss Arsenault. is attending school in oncton. B. M. CONTRACT BRIDGE BECKER 5 OO—News 8. Weather 5.05—‘Iha Outports Sis—Marine Weathar 5 28—l‘ha Outports doc—News a Weather AIS—On Parliament Hill CDC 6 20—Sports Parards 6.30~Tonight’s Music [GO—Back To The Bible 7.30—Naws I. Waathsr 7.45-Bylins ISO—Program Schedqu 7.5l—Rad Cross Program 8,05—Tonlght’s Music 9.00—Contlnential Holiday CBC lODO—Natlonal Naws CBC limo—Christian Frontiers CBC WOO—Naws 8. Regional Weather 11.05—5tarlight Serenade "Jo—Naws Haadllnas I Maritime Wsat ar ll,35—Stsrilght Serenade IZOD—Naws, lag, Weather I Sports l2,05-Slgn Off CIA IHUISDAY coo—nu Garry Fogarty Show Part I loo—Naws I. Inland Weather l.l5—Marltlma Sportscast Ill—Tho Garry Fogarty Show Part 2 ass—1h. Max targuson Show 9- IC Naws I. Direct Reports 9.lo—Prsviaw Comments 9.l5—A.M. Chronicle MiG—Count Your Blessings tins—Playroom I0.30—To Market With Music ll OO—CIC News "CS—Joan Marshall INS-For Consumers HMO—Jamboree Junction ‘2.30—-Marttlms Farm l'cast LOO—CIC News l Inland West‘s. l.l5-Shlrlay Narmar I. What’s fl tape L‘s-mm Out For Melody i totes Observatory By B. JAY East dealer. i Neither side vulnerable. . m bidding: East. South Wed North Paaa INT Pass INT Opening lead w five of hearts. Assume you are declarer and West leads a heart which you win with the queen. You don't a.oo—csc Naws 3.03—T.C. Matinee 3.30—-T.C. Matinee LOO—CBC Naws Lila—Canadian Roundup LID—Ebb lids 4.30—Countdown 4.45 Music In The Air 5.00—Marltimo Fish I’cast 5.20—Tempo 6.207Ragional Commentary 6.25-Maritims Sportscast 6.30—Muaic In The Evaning 7.l5-Dyllns 7.20—Marins Weather I Musical interlude lilo—Assignment COO—Radio International 8.30-Varlsty Showcase 9.00—Citixan’s Forum ado-Canadian Quartet Strings I0,00-CIC National Naws Roundup Speaking Personally 10.30—Christlan Frontiers "MD—Maritime 1 low 0°”! lino—Sport Scores I. Marine Weather zoo-rim. Out For Melody “Halts snot. 1on- A ttsry H 11”“ Weather see the East - West bands. of course. and the problem is how to play the hand so as to g l v e yourself the best chance of making the contract. Actually. there is a way of, playing the hand to practicallyi insure the contract against any! distribution of the East-W e s t‘ cards. but yet it would be easy to make a mistake and go down.' A fa y normal reaction would be to lead the jack of dia- monds and finesse. This would work out badly in the actual deaJ. because East would take the king and return a heart. West's hearts would thus become established. and when you later took a club finesse. you'd go down one. A different way of playing the band would be to enter dummy at trick two with a spade a n d take a club finesse. There is a good chance of being defeated on this line of play also. because West could take the king and re- turn the ten of spades. permit- ting East to overtake with tb e jack and thus establish his long spades. East would later get in with the king of diamonds a n (I run his spades to defeat the con- tract a trick. best way of playing the 'The band is to lead the jack of olubs . at trick two. If the Jack is re- fused. you then play the jack of diamonds and finesse. This guar- antees at least nine tricks. If the jack of clubs is won by the king. you are still on safe ground. Take the actual case. West wins with the king and re- turns a heart. which you duck. You win the naxt heart and now take the diamond finesse. East wins. but since he has no heart to return. you make four notrump. Note that if East had a heart to lead. which would mean he started with four of th . ill make notrump. losing only two hearts. aclubandadiansond. DAILY CROSSWOR ACROSS DOWN 15. Hates I. Walk back 1. Apply. an 17. Ex- brakes E 3% s i a: 25.An anthro- s4. Change. as paid direction 29. Prophets 35. Cake 18. Close to of old {roster :9. Retired 30. Danger 88. 0. 22. Spirltless 26. As though (2 was.) 37.Min rel DAILY CRYP'I‘OQUOTE - Here’s how to work it: A KY 1) I. I! A A x I! la L 0 N t} F E L I. 0 W Ono letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. x for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- trophles, the length and formation of the words are all hint: Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptograrss Quotation . 10° 838 I? IIJO I)! I! 811‘ I!!! 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