T ON sarunnav PROGRAM} CFCY-TV 2.30 P.M.—Musl-.alo 3.00 P.M.—Worid of Span Golf C {.00 P.M.—World of Sport Cross Canada Curling y 5 00 p.m.--TBA l 5.30 p.m.—8ugs Bunny ‘ 6.00 p.nI.--Forest Ranger; 6.31 pm -—Countrytime By THE CANADIAN PR By‘ mid-February Canadagsill Finances, Education Problems Confront Prov. le Riv” ‘leafy under which thei province will 1 '1“ down. stream power benefits to the United States while going aheadl gislatures 7.01 p.m.—CFCY TV News W ether 7_t(i p.m.—Fisherman’s tog 7.30 p.m.—1o Tell The Truth 3:00 p.m.-Beverley Hillbillies 8.30 p.m.—Dasilu Playhouse 9.30 pm. NH1. Hoc y Boston at Toronto 11.15 p.m.--Juliette 11.45 p.m.—Sports Unlimited 12.00 a.m.-—CBC TV News 12.08 a.m.——local Weather 12.09 a.m.—-The late Show . .. CKCW -'l‘V and 12.55 p.rn.—Station Sign On 1.00 p.m.—En France 1.30 p.rn.—Comment and Conviction 2.00 p.m.——Top Ten Plus 3.00 p.m.-World of Sport Cross Canada Curling 6,00 p.m.—Forest Rangers 6.30 p.m.—Te|evision News 6.40 p.rn.—The Early Show Apache War Smoke 8.00 p.m.—-The Deverly Hillbillies 8.30 p.m.—l-lonnessey 9.00 p.m.—Candld Camera 9.30 p.m.—Nat1onal Hockey league Boston at Toronto 11.15 p.m.—Juliette 11.45 p.m.—Sports Unlimited 12.20 a.m.—1’he late Show T.B.A. SUNDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 12.30 p.m.—Muaicale 1.00 p.m.-—lmight Two 1.30 p.m-—Country Calendar 2.00 p.m.—.-Keynotes 2.15 p.m.—The Outdoors Show lllion the northern Peace River. of municipal fi cation costs in [11/z;Ill'l'c:lTS ar'¢‘»‘lme..du"bl"...,'.f° of the Fraser River l°r Quebec opens its legislative: session Jan. 14, following nexlday by Ont '. « . . is“ Columbia H0l;"S"el°staT;‘l:: »::(cxe;u.sCg1rst. is expected to be 111-.’ ha b . . , ve ccn announced for New-ll\ova Scotia will be mainly re. Brunswick or Saskatchewan. all ll.0 $108.794,000 bet r , . . E: ‘eh 13' . .make its report in the comln Hays pi‘::‘d":,aft';?°"tlhal:r°()"la"°‘3§l 030-session. During last fall's elec- chcwan faces the ronly Taslmt-ltmn »”lnma1gn.premler R°b°"- elemon after 1 D speclo an»Stanfic-.d promised there would i.s session. Pre-lbe no tax increases. b .“'l”‘ “S "“’" hydro development lisepi-irate high schools. Alberta £50“ e struggling with th I . . _ !lS planning to subsidi e I .1 .5 e problems Also being considered is possi-{come groups with paz;:me(hY gyiland expropriation laws. an in- lmedical insurance premiums. ‘ ‘ In l"rince Edward Isiand. glfm. .he§municipal affairs act. the prov-lciude; Jan. 23. Though fl 1 - - _ lvotlfll age from 21, though not‘ Alberta: Legistatlon to re- no rm dates, Rising eduiatlon costs lnynecusahily to 18 . foundland. N 5 it ~ _ ova co 8. Ncwlsponsible for al;"f:1DesC1t8‘bd41l;m6g(§Jway‘Traf§ic Act. higher civlliservice charge they make in are expected to st L .;- _ . . . service sa aries and adjustmenrcontracts, and revision of the ar 9" °’ be "‘ ”‘9_l“‘0VmC181bUdE€l- A !‘0Yal'of the island’s liquor laws. g sgudy of a royal commission re-- 0 study of a royal commission re-- port on schoo‘. bus safe l form. distribution ‘of constituencies in, line with population shifts. . Quebec: Establshment of an; education ministry and re-enact-l ment of the provincial labor: code following pubtic hearings ear y . Ontario: New laws governing! licensing regulations for d -4 Manitoba: Revision of thei . Manitoba Companies Securities- taxes to meet, rising cost, The Act, financial assistance (or; province along with sashatche, hospitals, financial aid for paro-= wan. is considering the question Le ‘at schools. and study of re-I of financing Roman Catho|i¢ iligious e d u c a ti o n in publiel o s. « Saskatchewan: Revision ol‘ gvestig-ation of child care on In- other major mm, comm: up ;dian reserves. and possibly a debate in the qegislayures m_.‘plan to let cities share in taxes ipaid by industries located jut Newfoundland: Lowering the °“l5l‘l€ their b°"d°”- .quire lending agencies to state interest rate and P.E.I.: Revision of the Higlrlclearly the fLandlord and Tenants Act and Establishmentlthe Land Titles Act to bring ’ them into line with modern ur ban growth British Columbia: Opposition demands for more social work- l¥~ .ers in the province. which now New Brunswick: Electoral ro- has fewer than it did 10 years possibly including a re-'ago l a ministry of fisheries and ' r , , l , ml" w°0dl‘°“ Ll0.\d. nholeads‘ In l\ew Brunswick an 33 ccr members in the 1egisla- " h commission has been studyiifg cral opposition of 21 is expected tion Its report is ex ' - , - ~ _ pected be- 3; falgellle V°l9 50!‘ APFII. May.tore the legislature meets. Natural resources rank as ma-'§)rl;:)nnclplrl3rr‘.zTsl2(iitel:raite and perhaps ‘girlizlfilfeslopics in at teastibelzremier Jean !Lesage of Que- Newfoundland is awaiting alportablgs ppefonnliegnsprovincial lconsultanfs report on flnanc-ltion which will incdude using ac- lang n%;\v$4Dfil:l£.;0:lefJIyboi;<vlVnl:;:ueplflo;'igumailated ctapiial for provincial l '"“l- hen the report Is re-‘ eivif (33:26 a budget or be- ceived the legislature will between $1-100000000 and $1500- fcalled W0 Session. PI‘emierl000,000 is‘ in'prospect. Debate is ‘iloeynsmalllwood has said. add-lexpected to be heated on med- nllfiv Wa“‘l’~°_‘{d be 0311)’ 111 th9llCallClaFEdinSi1riiE:;1C(t-3). A new Li ~ ‘ fora ea or w e chosen to IRON FOR JAPAN < ~ .. ed J - Newfoundland also expects .f.i.E.‘°.4..... ‘ill? ..‘Zl.'.§f.°.'..'i“ii’.°:2.l”’i.‘.’ debate on Premier Sma1lwood's ‘the election last year that saw plan to_ stign contracts with Jan-lrremier John Robarts' Conserv- ancs? in crests for sale of ll‘0n!atxve5 path;-hed with an in. ore rom projects proposed ft1l'ycr(“a'sc-d majority. Labrador. _ _ Finances are major issues on F British Columbia is looking .to;the P r a l r i e 5. Manitoba may inal approval of the Columbia«have to impose retail sales legisla- °.' 2.30 p.m.-Speaking French 3.00 p.m.—Time of Your Lite 4.00 p.m.—Hertage 4.30 p.m.--Magc Mexico CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER W”? Bl Regina against a Lib'irnunicipal finances and taxa-lR.IPLEY's ‘Ln . ‘auuooo owned 5. Ludwig Pausinq, manager the City Theatre. Glogau. Germany, wAs NAMED "ADVANCE -All/D TA’/I/It/[D T0 G/?0WL OM//l/01/SLY W/-l£N /TS NAME WAS MENTIONED ‘T0 DISCOURAGE ACTORS FROM ASKING FOR AN ADVANCE ON THEIR PAY LIVE TOGETHER IN A HOUSE ATOP 2’ TA TREES- NI//L! Tl/E MEN 4,. J RESIDE /N A IIOIISE ON THE GROU 6.30 . .—So fTh D . . mo ’;.";L_Aj‘|“5f" "f:"."Y’ ' I b‘ find the clubs divided 3-3. But * 7.30 p.m__Ripmd tu nera e. in tkhe ha_cti;al cas1e.bSouth should '?-—""‘- gm " 8 00 n.m.-Hmi NORTH 3:: 5°13; e°v"ern {bin }:r'°itl‘st ‘"0 JOHN KELLY (1750-1809) of the Isle or Man no n-m.—Huhb-<_I= aqua Om that ' 9 Clubs g d. lg"; WHO TRANSLATED THE BIBLE lNTO MANX.SAVED His MANUSCi'<'lF'i’ 9.00 p.m.—Ed Sullivan QAKQ8 5.1 Moreover h 1': kljvl 9 WHEN HE WAS SHIPWRECKED IN THE ll? 5 37’/010/N6 "ABOVE 10-00 P-M-—3°mn!I QA96 ' I. h th. 'f 9 ‘_ °“ ‘F’ HIS IIMD WI!/[E Hf FIOITTEDIIITHE WTER f0R5H0l/RS (rm) "‘°° "'""_H°'"°" ‘K52 hzitlylilsof sl.-set Ealhwlhhouitwtnl H_‘" T T. 1150 p.m.—Question Mark EAST n 9 35 ' e5 12.00 a.m.—CBC TV News 4 Q8763’ h""‘l5" ‘ , _ 11:08 a.m.—local Weather 532 Q 66 Dcclaler “'ln5_ the dlamonll‘ ACROSS avoided 24 Greek |2=09 I-m--550" 0" QQ-110733 O_4’97a‘ Efiadkgvélhfthe dk‘ngwa":itpkl.ay5 1 Brazilian escutcheon ‘letter . ei ospaes. es am ' . CKCVV-TV 80* the ace and continuing with tilzel ‘hgehrlogf mt. h 2 Play. axmis jack of diamonds. l ‘ my 5'D.”' ° °“"?“?“ 1 '3 P-"‘-“5'°t°" 5"9n on Q-T107 South wins with the ace. Eastl. f ed 3.“l‘aeas° 26'D°f""t° 1 15 p.m.-The Christopharl K85 discarding a spade. At. th i sit 11 gontgderato 7'3 mkdedf article ll ‘-30 P-m--Country Calendar $AQ33 point. declarer has no idea howl‘ .pregiden|'_ ‘,,.’.'I.’.‘,’_...,‘.'..,, ' 28‘M°u‘°‘' ‘El :23 ‘’'"‘'‘F‘‘”‘ "‘ “"°" the bidding: “*9 Clubs are divided and how 12. Place at s.Empioved $5.5, lg lg - P-m~-—En France - he will eventually fare. but, in v hi ' B 5 E5131? 3-00 n>m--Tima. 01‘ Your life iqgflh 13:": ggéléh :3 order to learn as much as he 1&]‘j.e°i:'e¢l,ff. 1o.¢I:‘¢:!iTrTte:-53:20! 29 §°e.._...., mg ,, 4.00 p.m.—Hmtaga ‘NT can about the composition of the v a. so 31,A 3.. I uarda ' an 4-77 p.rn.—CBC-TV News . . adverse hands he cashes four lyllfl-bid 11 Ruinmdnt Sp" 0 y. "at 4-30 p-m-—T-B-K Opening lead - queen 0' (“'3' heart tricks. ’ 14.Toshapa 15',; 13 mod“: 33 C - . 5'30 P-"‘~‘7°'l‘ C°"'U'Y moms‘ l This sheds a lot of light on New lwdirdsyon lmliclgo lpaplmh 6.00 p.m.—Tho Sixties Many I contract depends the mam... because west shows 18. Guided 1g_Q5mch- 34 Rzlfiire 40 e 6.30 p.m.-—Melro Theatre upon how the cards are divided up with {Our hearts which add_ 17.Sky-blllO like bird 35'N°g1emen mmga 51- 3¢""Y "10 Dir l“ 3 P3”l‘~‘“l3l' 5"ll- . ed to the six dlamohds and the 19'M''lt 19- ExCl8- 36.Begone' 41 Baking 3.00 p.m.—HazoI For example. consider this ace of spades Wes, has already be‘/e!‘8E0 matter: 37. Tributary chamber 0.30 p.m.—Flashback hand where South is in six no- show" up with in the play he ' 22-Ath°m° 20. Card game of Missis- 42 To pause 9.00 p.m.—-Ed Sullivan trump. Declarer can count elev . . . ' ‘ 8. Food 1 A v - ' - 10.00 p.m.- Bonanaa en winner after West makes $2325 for H of his Ongmal 13 27. Pink- mjunder slpplmver 44'GmqeT____ 11.00 p.m.--Horizon the opening lead. and his only W" 01111189 l 7 3 4 5 0 3 12.00 p.m.—C8c TV News chance of making a twelfth trick to thin ,Sa'§.‘."‘."n°§' 52:: ‘f sllmde co r 12.10 e.m.—Lionel Television News lies in bringing home four cluo Shh he learns that west "egg; 29- §°‘1’ll3l°l;” 9 '° " 12.20 . .—S ’ S O" ' ' . 0 In l lrgkg. 1118:1900 '01 lht|'h¢f- t t ‘ not possibly have been d ea it 30_Trurnpef. r2 r3 r max‘ y. or is o ake more than one b 31_ r1-ehu,.h1m; CFCV "010 place. declarer would have to ‘Accordingly. he rashes the sym. 14 is re 5AwnpAy kmll Of Cl|lbS~ W651 playing the 32.Consumea I1-30-Bandstand ten. and then leads a club from 33-0ld- ‘7 '3 6.28-Sign on 12.00-Luncheon Date dummy. If East follows with the W°m8-nlsh I9 20 2' 22 23 24 25 26 6.30-News a. Wggthgy 12.3o_Maririma Farm and Jr. Farmi seven. declarer finesses the 30-P5l'UVll-ll 6.35—Country In Western Roundup 5'cast eight. confident that it will Win. C n 6.55—Naws 5 Weather a Program Preview sincc West can have no more‘ 39'It5°3;Pll3-1 27 29 29 7.U0--Hebrew Christian Hour l.0O—CBC inland News In Weather clubs. l i5Q‘“l° 7.15—Country a. Western Roundup l-'5-590" Collect it does not help East to play; ‘3';"'S°a3lt”'1 50 3' 32 7.30—Naws a. Weather 1.30—Encore the nine instead t th 3 ‘”‘ “5° - s 7.35—CFcY Farm Report l-59‘°-°- 75"" 319001 since South can taoke itewitslTvtehIl:'l 45 illlagsy 53 54 35 ;.41—C;;:at'Iy I. Western Roundup ;:00—3o_$_)i:‘1h:°l?er:Fc:;rrimh giléffna :::dereft;irrnant0r:h dumgny 46_p9m§d 37 36 39 40 4! 4-1. ‘8.11-Westher :.45—Chansonette lead through East‘: 1-7 er C uh 47. 43 44‘ 45 8.16—-Country I. Western Roundup -°9—M¢"0pOlllIn Opera I ' ' . . ‘ _ _ 6_3o_p I . 48. Amphibian Ngwg 7. rB.C.yNe0ls "N Mow” : Regional Weather 49.D]i;iga‘.):,c§ied 40 41 ' 9.00—Nows A Vote. Report] 7.07——lnland and Marine Weather ”:J0__N:;"g£ zelrszf: Wank Lmark on 45 49 9.10——Kayboard Melodies. 720-—Devttt Drops y ”_35_5,_,“gh, smmde " w,,.md 11.05-Notes and Mu lc 11_55—Atlantic News Roundup 12.00—Weather ' 12.05-land Parade ‘|2.30—News I. Weather 12.45—Most|y Music i 1.00-—-News Headlines 8- Weather 1.02—'iaps In Country and Pops 1.30-RCAF Report 1.35—Tops in Country I. Pope 2.00—News A. Weather 2.05-—Tops in Country and Pops 3.00—News 8- Weather '3.05—Tops in Country and Pops 4.00—News 8 Weather 4.05-Tops in Country and Pops 615—Sports Parade 6.20-—Report From Parliament Hill 7-45—Seturdey Night Hoedown 9.25—-CBC National News 9.30-—NHl. Hockey and the Out- dooraman—C 1130-Music till midnight—CIC 12.0o—-Marine weather In Sports |2.l5—Sign Oil CIA SATURDAY 6.00-Music On The Menu C.00—ClC News I Inland Weather 0.15-Maritime Spottsceet and Sports Interview I30-—Muslc on the Menu Q.4$—5ongs Around The World. 9.25—ClC National News 9.30—National Hockey in Canada 11.15—Tho Outdoor Man 1l.30—Warners Wax Works 12.00—Sport Scores, Inland and Marine Weather l2.15——Dance Date CFCY RADIO SUNDAY 7.30-Sign On 7.32—Secred Heart Program 7.47—News It Weather I.00—Le Bonne Nouvelle . 8.30—Radio Bible Class > 9.00—News It Weather ‘ 9.10-Sunday School Iy Radio 9.30-Bible Institute Broadcast I 10.00—Sunday ‘Morning Magazine " CBC 10.30-—Weathor It Maritime Gardener‘ I0.45—Noighbour|y News 1l.00—local Church Service l2.10—lnterlude l2.15—World Church News 12.30-Old Fashioned Revival Hour er 2.00—News CBC 2.03-Capital Report CBC 7.30-World Vision 3.00—Where The Bible Speaks 3.30-Church Of The Air CBC 4.00-News CBC 4.03-Hebrew Christian Hour 4.10—Blble Chapel Broadcast Decision 6.00—News A Weather 6.15-Showers Of Bleunq 6.30-LG Gull 7.00—Peoples Gospel Hour 7.30—Femily Bible New Soe eve 10.30-Starlight Serenade l2.00—News Regional Weather 12.05—Sign Off CIA K IUNDAY 7.00—CBC News 7.03—lniand 8- Marine Weather 8.00-CBC News 8.03—-Music For Sunday 8.45—Wor|d Church News 9.00—CBC News 9.05-—Postmav|i U.K. 9.30-—lnland Weather and Mar ‘me Gardener 9.45—Nelqhborly News l0.00—Sunday Morning Mag. 10.J0—Hal1tax Concert -Orch. li.00—CBCi News l1.03—-Inland and Marine Weath- l1.15—-looklng through the Papers /-II DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE —- Here’s how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X R. is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X (or the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letter: are different. A Cryptogrnm Quotation JCPLNX NXGMKSXG XSXNIPDHYQ HYPM HPG TMJEMYXYP XKXJXYPG. OLP CYYHDHKCPXG YMPDHYQ.— K L '1' N X P H L G Yes0errlAy’s Cryptoquobetl A NIGHTINGALE DIES FOR. SHAME I!‘ ANOTHER. BIRD SINGS BE'1"l‘EB.—BUR'I‘ON (ct 1964. Kin: Futures Bvndicate. Inc.) 1 1.:10——Chonl Encore: 1.00-BBC News Commentary 1.15—|nland and Marine Weather 1 30-Carl Tapscott 2.03—Capital Report 5.00—Proiect 6.00-News Weather In Sports Scores 6.10--in Reply 6.30—Hancocl(s 7.00-Dusk 7.30--On the Move 8.00—lntroduction to Sun. Night Hell Hour 10.00-CBC Natlonet News 10.10—Wee|iend Review and Our Spa er 1p.30—1ntrodu¢tlon, Port 1 1o.J5—Messey lectures 11.05--Transcription Music t2.oo—5port scores and Marine Weather 12.l5—Poos Concert OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE uowo~/,r.m5.' 5oMe\ LoOt<sLrKE cowsov! —-«.wHe».l auiuzerz DO -may 161-\ OUT BOARDIN6 ‘THE owe A MERRY- HERE 7. 60-ROUND.’ C1 = sale of used cars. and stifterl; U I > asnow iiatrorw V)|OO'1Vd 301‘ IBNIV 11.1 NO;F&l0~lOCl<NG .I.l.3)I V1.5‘ _6'X .l.N39V 138335 Nv1lIflN -7 AND AFTER THE HOD WE'RE ALL. some T0 sANDt2A'S FOR A BREAKFAST‘ PARTY.’ B9EAi<r'AsT? WOWEE, lT'LL BE s_'|.“_-ii... Am-: ‘IOU KIDDING .2 H WAIT’ TILL ‘IOU A.1lN3H l3.l.!3)[S '2 so-anw 0.2 |u'_..;:;__._-..____.... DUO ll ‘war is me DIFFERENCE LIGHTNING AND TRICITV lilo .i.iln "':""§ ‘:’:'Il tl //'l i F3?’ 5'."F"!'m.. T85-2 $;.*.§F:—‘-En 2352 ‘W;-:‘vvya IIEQNVII 31191 3H.l. ‘ii fl il'.' §'§‘13 95:? 8.5-’: } V :1 ill 3’ ‘353. lid 10 oscmasv MUSI- T1-lE DIMLY LIT G‘/P5‘! 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