es ONTHEAIR _ In Commonwealth Education WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS | NEW DELMI (Reuters) — CFCY-TV here tonsiderable progress | said 12:48 p.m.—Statian Sign On @ News, Weather, Sports 1:30 p.m.—Afterncon =Musicale the first Commonwealth Educa- | wealth 200 p.m.—Chez Helene .. 2:15 p.m.—Nursery School 2:30 p.m.—Music Break 300 p.m.—The Verdict is Yours 3:30 p.m.—Open House 4:00 p-m.—Comment . and Convie « ‘ford in 1959. =- HOWLAN 7 intidandini Cl A very enjoyable evening was ; se ba eeoie eon spent in St. Anthony’s’ Parish delegation, told. the conference | _ $:01 p.m.—Razizle Dazzle | Centre on Wednesday night * §:30 p.m.—Huckleberry Hound when all the parish schools pre, | number of Common’ 6:00 "f.m.—Nationé Business sented a concert. The music was ars and students had come te ae Z Fishing | provided by Gallant on | Canada. 4 Sab eae the violin and’C.J, Gallant at the| WILL OFFER MUCH ~ — */ 6:46 p.m.—CFCY TV News piano. The total number of these per- 7:01 p.m —Gazette ° Mrs. Frank Gallant visited at |50S:may be small in relation 7:30 p.m.—Kingdom of the Sea 8:00 p.m.—Robin Hood 8:30 p.m.—Peter Gunn , 9:00 p.m.—Playdate 10:06 p.m.—Perry Como 11:00 p.m.—Newsmagazine 11:30 $.m.—€xplorations— ~~ ¥Buplessis“— Face of Hope 12:00 p.m.-—-CBC TV News 12:13 a.m.—tocal Weathers _ Ethel Fintan in Woodstock on a he said, “but we itiam Eu Commonwealth “lies in the Oley vain ae Mr. < |there are no formal bonds | that our association is based Mrs. Paul Gallant ednesday | 12:14 @.m.—Viewpoint night. —" | upon free choice whichn tself ' ' be | tion Conference was held at Ox- many well - trained people who | | Addressing the second Com- educational qualifications but i the home of her niece, Miss |‘ the population of the Com: | 6" INZSV 134535 12:20 a.m—Sign Off The Regional High School |'* 8% expression of our belief | students returned to their stud- |i freedom of the individual. LS ies in O'Leary on Wednesday, Prime Minister Nehru, offi- Janu 3. Tv. CAL Urban Gallant celebrated his |##id the only way ayeilable ts NITE or DAY llth birthday on Friday, Jan.5, nations, groups and individuals. Day 4-3537 Nite 4-4172-4.5601 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters Suviiedten ied tenes of = ‘ and sons ,Norman : erance VAIL’S RADIO & TV |)... maar’ how the three |20t dominance by one continent 204 Kent St. Ch'tows | week visit in Baltimore with fT "ation over others. “pS ———— — weak parents, Mr. and | rs. Frank D. Arsenault and | CKCW-TV her brothers and sisters. PIUSVILLE Messets Henry and. Jerry | 9:30 a.m.—Stetion Sign On Gallant motored to Tignish on| Mr. and Mrs. John O’Brien News, Weather, Sports | Friday. d ~ |and family spent-New Year's 9:45 a.m.—Morning Devotions | Charles Rogers of Lot 7 was' day at the home of Mr. and Sacred Heart Program | in Howlan on Saturday. ~ | Mrs.’ Edward Gallant. ~ 10:00 #.m.—Romper Room -., ~ Miss Annie Gallant is spend-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant 11:00 a.m.—Visit To England }ing a few days with ber sister-| spent New Year's visiting rela- 11:30 a.m.—Program Resume in-law, Mrs. A. Arsenault. | tives in Summerside. ~ 11:31 @.m.—Test Pattern Workshop | Leonard Richard left on Jan.| Recent guests of Mrs. Rose 42:45 p.m.—News, Weather, Sport! 6 on return to Camp Gagetown, | Gallant were Mr. and Mrs. Aubin 1:00 p.m.—Wednesday Playbill | N.B., after spending Christmas, Gallant and family, Tignish; Atlantic Adventur in Howlan. | and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Erbie Gallant 2:30 p.m.—Music Break ~ Miss Dianne Gallant went to and family, Lot 6. 3:00 p.m.—The Verdict I, Yours | St. Dunstans in Charlottetown on| -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gal- | 3:25 p.m.—Cross Section Friday, Jan. 5, to resume her lant ere spending the holiday | 3:30 p.m.—Mile. De Paris studies. in grade 13. 'with relatives in Saint John, | 4:00 p.m.—At Home with Helen Miss Dorothy Griffin, teacher | NB. ‘ “| Crocker Lat Howlan, spent the first week-| Pjusvill e-opened on | 4:30 p.m.—friendly Giant susville ochool a | end of January with her relat-| Thursday with Mrs. Norbert 4:45 p.m.—Maggie Muggins ives in Duvar. ; Corcoran and Joseph DesRoches 5:01 p.m.—Rezzle Dazzle Miss Elaine Gallant was the resuming their duties as teach- §:30 p.m.—Huckleberry Hound jack-pot winner at the last bingo. | ers. 6:00. p.m. —Nations. Business Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thibedeau | ..¢ resum 6:15 p.m.—Supper Club News and son Dailie and Gilbert and | wan ace ns ‘ee at _ __ 6:25 p.m.—Supper Club | Wilfred Gallant of Ebbsfleet | ouche high school—recently. i 6:35 p.m.—Television Weather : 6:40 p.m.—Supper Club Friday... | | 6:50 p.m.—Television Sports | Misses Theresa and Elaine Ar agg Arcog — with 7:00 p.m.—Shannon | Gallant were Sunday evening , f 7:30 p.m.—Father Knows Best guests of Floreneé and Jean | one ee ee “ Oe tae Conant. | Christmas with her sister nd 8:30 p.m—Mike Wallace =X | Mr.’ and Mrs. Alyer Buale and |b otherin-law. Mr. and Mi 9:00 p.m.—Playdate | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buale all | at r- "Pa — saa 10:00 p.m.—Perry Como off Mill Road visited with Mr. | ur Wi ane ee . 11:00 p.m.—News Magazine and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Sun- r. Winston Corcoran resum- 11:30 p.m.—Explorations day night. . Cs aA 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News F. Perry went to Summerside | ean ete — 1:25 a.m.—Sign Off on Monday where he will spend | the holidays at his home in Pius- : | ville. {a oe ee wee Gaughter | Mr, and Mrs.’ James Rooney; \ed his studies at Prince of and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. |. i A. ced He will also visit | Mill River, motored to Boston, WEDNESDAY his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | Mass., recently. They were ac- “| and Mrs. Isidore Perry and | ¢ompanied by Mrs.‘Norbert Cor- family and then proceed to Coran, Piusville; Gerald Murphy, Charlottetown. ; Campbellton; and Paul Deagle, The weekly bingos at St. An-| Mrs. Joseph Wedze, Wood- othony’s have been discontinued, | stock, is visiting friends in| for the time-being; and card |‘Boston, Mass. parties will begin in each dis-| Mr. Winston Gallant returned trict on Wednesday. to Montreal after spengfhg. the Miss Sandra Arsenault has re-| holidays with his parents, Mr. turned to her studies in Mis-| and Mrs. Carice Gallant, Duvar. couche High School. 4 Messers ,Henry and Jerry Corcoran, resumed their studies Gallant and Robert. Arsenault | at Miscouche high school after 7:00—News, Sports, Weather 7:15—Breakfast Music a5. 8:00—News, and Weather... 8:15—Mar. Sports . ~ 8:20—Music 8:45—-Music - 9:00—A.M.. Chronicle 10:00—A.M. Chronicle . 10:15—Playroom , 10:30—Joan Marshall 10:490—For Consumers : 10:45—The Creative Mind — : Aaron. Copeland motored to Summerside on Tues-| spending Christmas at their | F: Gal- | 11:15—Record Album 11:30—The Archers 11:45—Camilleri and Company 12:00- -Jamboree ‘Junction 12:15—Don Messer < 12:30—Mar. Farm B’cast 1:00—News and Weather 1:15—Tommy Hunter Show 1:45—Time .Out For Melody 1:59—D.O. Time Signa! lL = 300—Time Out For Melody 2:45—John Drainie Tells A Story 3:00—News and 1.C. Matinee 3:30—T.C. Matinee -4:00—News . : day, Jan. 9. home in Piusville.. Lyman Arsenault is a patient| . Mr. and Mrs.Peter in the Prince Courity Hospital |Jant were recently visiting re- where he underwent surgery. | latives in Mount Carmel. | ~ CONTRACT BRIDGE _By B. JAY BECKER South dealer. | Five clubs was reached on al Both sides vulnerable. + | good bidding sequerice. It |Was a sound contract, though | 4:03--The Johnny, Holmes Show, NORTH North-South had only 21 high- | 4:30—Music In The Air : 410843 card points between them. 5:00—News, 91085 The three. chab bid by ‘North’ * §:04—Mar. Fish Broadcast. @K10 showed that lie not only had $:30—The ‘Five Thirty Show .. | $4096 sound club support. but that his 6:00—News and Weather d EAST initial response of a notrump | 6:15—Regional Commentary @K9752 paQi was in the upper-level. 6:20—Maritime Sports 7 942 .@AK6E3 South didn't have much | Ceo @ 29862 igh cards for his opening bid. 64>-\Rewtide ; $18 70h gave weight to his distribu- 6:45—Metro .& Dinner Music SOUTH tional values after learning - of Dereon ent Winnd em @A6 “ the club fit, He therefore bid oo = *four clubs. North, holding three | 7:15—Roving Reporter @AI743 i 7:25 Marine Weather . $K10852 key cards, naturally went to 7:30: Music’ In The Evening | : | game... 8: | The bidding: West’ led a heart and contin- | 8:30 Introd to Wed Night 8:40—NMusic 11:00—CBC News, Roundup and Mid-Week Review South West North East ued with another one. which | INT Pass 1 Pass 33 Pas 34 Pass rounds of trumps, played a dia- ‘ 4 Pass 5 : mond to the. king, and another | . anitene The Weather a . 7 | one back to the ace.: West show- | 12:30—Sign Off Opening lead — queen f e4 out on the second diamond | : hearts. ——~ and South suddenly realized he CFCY RAQIO Here is a hand where it would | was in trouble. WEDNESDAY be easy to go wrong'in the play.| He ithad only two trumps left > — > take care of ae 628--Sion On 4 |_1:15—Tommy Hunter Show am losers, and since 6:30—ramas & Weather 7 scan Music also had to lose a spade, he 6:35—Courtey & Western Roundup) 2.00—News Headlines & Weather | Wound up going down one. 7:00—Hebrew Christian Hour ~ | 2:02—Hits and Encores 7:15—Country & Western Roundup | 2:15—National Schoo! B’cast ___JBl—News & Weather +. | 2:45—Hits & Enchores 1 ” 7:35— ”" | 9:00—News* Headlines ‘and Weather | hand. Once he learned that trumps) were’ divided 2-2, the contract was certain to make | . ¥:35—CFCY Farm Report $:40—Country & Western Roundup 3-02—Hits end Encores 8:00—News 4.00—News end Westher ~ ° 6:11—Weather j 4:05—The Hit Parade 8:16—Country & Western Roundup + 4:30— Outports ae 5.00—Nevs and Weather - & ne 5:05—The Outports 9:00—Morning Devotions « ~ 5:14—Program Schedule 9:10—Morning Moods 5:16—The Outports 9:25—Matinee with Austin .. | 5$:20—The Outports instead. | Willis 5.25—Marine Weather Suppose the had to 9:30—Morning Moods 5:28—The Outports the queen “aims uae baa 9:35—An Orchid from Giselle 6:00—News & Weather happened. This would not 10:00—News & Weather a iy | tee ae | tem coma 02—Notes snd Music ( nt (CBO) course, ten saab caer ; 10.00—News end Weather trick, the contract was likewise 10:15—Dept. of Nat. Health program assured. There could be no dia- 10:25—Starlight Serenade . 11:.00—CBC Nations! News en. * Midweek Review (1-Can.) trick 11:30—Eilis MacClintoch Orch. «| had Qx-x); and, most: import- 12.00-—Deminion® News ant 100—News Hesdiines & Weather of afl, it assured the con- Muse Ee doubt. : " |1210—Bign Off | | *. were in Howlan and O'Leary on Mrs. Charles Gallant and tam-| a ee Misses Chery! and Pearlene : South ruffed. Declarer drew two _ ACROSS 4. Turf 1.Toembrace 5. Actas: 6. Intrique chairman | 11. Wit 8. Punctua- 12. Martini tion mark 7. Estranges 13: Suitan’s 8. Storage decree - area 14. Excavated, 9. Rosary as coal . bead 15. Foot-like 10. Guided _ 17. To mature 16. tical 18. Notre 18. Huge Dame : 22. Military water- > display spouts 3 | 25. Circle -19. Revolve 35. For fear 38. Wine cup | of light - 20, Crocus that 40. Torn cloth 26.To ~- ; accustom 4 7 18 10 f 27. Aweigh, as an anchor 5 28. Not short 29. Betters =< 30. Devours 32. A period of time Indian food 39. An . Angry 41. Medieval t helmet | 42. Walking sticks (slang) <! 44. Deputy DOWN 7 1. Fragment 2. 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