Wed. January 8.1958 ' The Gl%T'1£“'_"’1_P“3° 7 _.——- c, F’. c. Y. wnonnspn ll.')3———Sl3l1 on 70f)—Hebrew Flirlstian Hour 7.1.‘-r—.\lusica1 Moments 7 30--.\’ews 7 3.3._Weathor 740——Checkerboard Chatter. 7.56-Interlude 8.0(l—News ll.ll—Wealller 8.16——0ld Time Music 3 4.')——Weather a.50—News 9.00—.\iorning Devotions 9.l0—M.orning Moods 9.:}ll—'l‘op Tune Time 9.45—Freddy Martin Show 10.00—News l0.05—MagaLine of the Air l0.30—MeIody Parade 10.45-Swift Money.Man 11.o0—News Headlines and wea- ther 11.02—The Magic of Music l2.00—Weather « 12.05—Tennessee Ernie Show 12.30-News and Weather 12.45—Dinner Serenade 1.00—Fifty A Day 1.1t)——Dinner Serenade 1.30—-News Headlines and Wea- ther 1.32—Dinner serenade l.45——-Our Gal Sunday 2.00-School Broadcast 2.l5—Eddie Fi-slher Sings 2.30——Back to the Bible 8.00—News. headlines and wea- ther. 3.0Z—The Cruel Sen. 3.30-I Remember When. ' 4.00—News and Weather 4.05—-Best on Request 5.00-News Headlines and Wea- liher 8.03—The Outports 6.00—News 6.10—Interlude 6.ll'>—The Outports 6.30——Adventure| with __/Santa Claus. 6.45——The Outports (Com) 7.l)0—Music for You 7.30—News and Weather 7.45——’1‘he Cruel Sea 8.l5—Don Messrss Islander: 8.30—-Outdoor Forum. 9.00—Assignment l0.00—News and Weather l0.15—Sons of the Pioneers 10.30—Musical -Program 10.45-Memory from the U.N. ll.00—Shadows 11.30-—Take It From Here. 12.00—Domlnion News 12.10—-Sign Off. CJRW WEDNESDAY 5.57—-Prayer and Sin on - 6.00—News and Wx. 6.05-—-Sunrise Jamboree 7.00—News and Wx. 7.05-—Sunrise Jamboree 7.15-—S-trength for the Day 7.30—News and Wx. 7.36 Sunrise Jamboree '7.50—-Sports Etra 8.00-—News %.10—Weather 8.15—Sunrise Jamboree 9.00-—Martime Weather 905-On Parade 9.l5—Morning Devotions‘ 9.30—M»usical Greeting Card 9.55—News and Wx. l0.00—News for Women l0.05—In-terlude 10.15—Mid-Morning Musicale 10.-i5—Kepboard Capers 1l.00—-Christmas Gift Shop . 1l.:l0—-Three for the show (Part 1) 12.00—Three for the Show. Pa-rtvz 12.1.0-—Farm Front 12.15-—News l2.30—Weather l.2.3.'>—Three for the Show. Part 3 _ 1.00—The Stars Sing 1.15--News and Wx. 1.20—Organ Reveries 1.30—-On Tap with Cap 1.-i5——The Quiet Time 2.00—Prince County Roundup 2.30—Memories in Music ’ 2.45-—Organ Matinee 3.00—News anxd Wx. 3.05—RCA Victor Record Album 3.Ll0—Club 1240 ‘ 5.00—Rural Rhythms. “ 6.00—News and Wx. < 6.l0—Intelrlude Television Programme . Schedule CFCY TV ’ CHANNEL 13 ' WEDNESDAY p.m.—Afternoon Musicale p.m.—Open House p.m.—Howdy Doody p.m.—Swing Your Partner p.m.-Rin 'l‘in Tin p.m.—Western Theatre p.m.—CFCY TV News p.m.—-Gazette D-m.-—TaZes of the Texas Rangers p.m.—Ranch Party p,m.--Disneyland p.m.—Wyatt Earp p.m.-Kraft TV Theatre 8:30 4:00 4:30 5:30 5:30 6:00 6:." 7:00 7'30 J0 OII 30 30 00 ‘<5q:<=aoa .» 11:00 p.m.—Chevy Show 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News CKCW — Moncfon CHANNEL 2 WEDNESDAY 1:00 [‘..il.—W€ull€S(lay Playbill News, Weather, Sports The Second Face 8:00 p.m.——0\rer the Back _ Fence °13‘l D.m.—Year in Sports 4100 D-m.—0pen House 4 30 lun.--‘ . :.=ll; ;ood_v 5390 D-m.——S:ing Your Partner 5350 D.m.—Rin Tin Tin 510? D.m.—-Puppet Theatre “j‘;1 D-m.—Litt1o Rascals “'30 it Hi. . oiling TV News 9;“) pm. Weather it .10 p.1n.—Sp .....;.,iit on Sports 7:00 p.m.—Ad\'entures of a Champion 7-00 D.m.—l)o,io' Hudson's I °""“(‘I .' "rival *3 "I D Ill. ‘‘ “" h"[: '0 Boys ’' I5’ D-m_~—l‘ IV" lsvmi 1' '7' ll-m.—'\\]\‘.;ltl l-Zarp 00 D.m.—ls r a 1 l 'l'rlevu;ion 'l‘l~~~i~-g U M U I!I —(' \ "' i\\' l. "‘l )3 "1 ——i .1 l“ f"\\-. 1240 a.ni.—t.‘ix'C\\‘-’i \‘ l\€\\S and 1 Weather 2= 15 3-1'n.—-Sign on 6.20-—Pai-ade of Sports S30—Passport to Daj dreams /.00—Rosary 7.l5—Interlude. 7.20-—Mal-itinie Weather 7..'l0——Glenn Miller 8.00-—Songs for Christmas 8.30-Three Suns 9.00—News and Wx. 9.0.'>—Top Tunes of our Times I1.00—News and Wx. ll.05——Top Tunes of our Times l2.00—New's and Wx. CBA WEDNESDAY, 7.20——Marine Weather 7..’i0—A.M. Chronicle » 8.00-—CBC News and Weather 8.l5—-Maritime Sportscast 820-A.M. Chronicle 8.45—Morning Devotions 9.00-—A.M. Chronicle l0.00—Atlantic Schoool l0.15—A.M. Chronicle 11.00-Showcase 11.15-—Kindergarten of the Air 11.30—-Joan Marshall 11.40—Ruth Harding 11.45-—Fighting Words 12.15——Jamboree Junction l2.30—Maritime Farm B‘Cast. 1.00-—.CBC News and Weather 1.l5—Pages from Life 1.30—'l‘ime. out fo Melody 1.59—1‘ime Signal 2.00—Atlantic School B'Cast 2.15—-The Happy Gang 2.45——Word of the Lord 3.0o—-Trans-Canada Matinee 4.00-Lolly Too Dum 4.30--Marine Investigator 5.00+—Maritime Fis B’Cast 5.30—The Story of Musical Strings 5.45-—Legends of Long House 6.00-—CBC Times 6.10--Maritime Sportscast 6.15-—CBC News and weather 6.30—Rawhide 6.45-—Rovinz Reporter 6.55--—Byline 'I.00—Music in the Evening 7.15——Wednesday Recital 7.30—-Continental Carousel 8.00——Musica1 Program 8.30—-“BBC Drama". 10.00—The Key Board 11.00-—CBC National News Round- up ll.30—Recital 12.00~He r e‘: the Weather and Sign Off ‘indicates a change from last week. .__—. RUSTLERS ACTIVE WOODSTOCK. Ont. (CPl——0x- ford county dairy groups have asked for more rigorous police "action to keep down cattle rus- tlers in this district. ICF-105 Jet l ‘cost 39 Million , n‘l‘TA_WA (CPI —— The federal lgox-r.-rnment spent $39.640.00(l up ltn Oct. 31 ol1 development, of the; ‘CF-105 supersonic jet interceptorl and is committed to support its; development only until next Oct; 1. Defence Minister Pearkcs in-i ;formed the Commons Saturday. 2 He said the total cost of the PI’ livct. undertaken by Avro Aircraft: ‘Limited, will depend on “the; number of aircraft. if any, which‘ are ordered." l Replying to CCF questioners, -Pearkes said the delta-wingedl ‘interceptor is designed to meetl l . t I high - altitude manned bombers.l 7 lltussia had a considerable num- lber of such bombers and it was: necessary to have aircraft. cap—. able of meeting them. l He said the total cost of the pm- i 105 will be reviewed before next»; loci. 1 in the light of the likelyl ‘threat from guided missiles. 1 Eight CF-105 prototypes were being developed, but not all would‘ be in the air by next Oct. 1. The defence department would be able to discontinue the development project then if circumstances wer- ranted. The CF-l95—~called the Arrow-— [was unveiled by Avro last Oct. 4. Disagree ‘On Nflcl. Ferry OTTAWA (CP)-—Trnnsporl Min- ister Hees and: Newfoundland Liberal disagreed Saturday on whether the ferry William Carson can load and unload automobiles at Argentia, Nfld. Leonard T. Stick. Trinity-Com ception, said in the Commons it has been proved this can be done. He asked Mr. I-lees to carry out a “promise" that the William Carson start carrying automo- -biles. Mr. Hees said the CNC, which operates the ferry has said there are a number of reasons which make it‘difficult, if not impos- sible. to load automobiles at Ar- gentia. The ferry. built to operate be- tween North Sydney. N.S., and Port Aux Basques. Nfld., has been using the Argentia harbor because of harbor problems at Port Aux Basques. CONTRACT BRIDGE Opening lead-queen of hearts. In playing the dummy. as we've said many times before, declar- er should form a plan of action before he proceeds with the play. Let’s slip into declarer’s shoes on this hand and see what he West opens the queen of hearts. _Obvious1y. 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