——§ CO piri kin Tin Tin a) ——> 7270 p.m.—Across Canade as a0 pt noe with Hele- P 1:15—Gordie Tapp Show» eat : 3 (OCKSe FRIDAY | 1:45—Time Out For Melody - : i ; 4 : 9100. pirn.-To. fell The Trith 1:59-D.0. Time Signal” DAILY. CROSSWORD _: z oe Thirty : 6:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 2:00—Time Out For Melody sei ep-___ CAS ESI rl —#00-p-m—WorldIn—-Contres* 1-7. 09-—The Morning-Show, Part 1 | _2.15—National School B’cast a . ; 23, First” tet Oo 4:30 p.m.—Raztle Dazzle i (Gont'd) 2.45—John Drainie Tella A Stery’”.| 2:Revolved —_5. Apathetic pene & 5.00 p.m.—Cartoon Capers 8:00—CBC News and Iniand’Wx. "| 3:00—CBC News 5; Demons 6- Encounter. An ite... 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop 7.46—Morning ‘Roundup “<< | 3.09-—Trans-Canada Matinee 9. Coast. 7.XYoung erature e m 6.<0 p.m:—upper Club 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard 30—Trans-Canada Matinee | 10. Steaks and : salmon 24. Siberian AIT ie SIP IRI IG] 6.15 p.m.—TV News 8.00—News 4:00—CBC_ News cho 5 guilt EVESMEsItIaNce 6:25_p.m.--TV Weather 8.1:4—Weather 4:03—Canadian Roundup 12, Reason 9. Cigarfish 26. Baby- --_fE fis} CTR TOTR | aa 6:30 p.m.—TV Sports 8.16—Morning Roundup 4:10—Music |n The Air 13, Lawyer 1. Draw off, as lonian : aac eae 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club 8:15—Maritime—Sportscast. 4.15—Musie In The Air Mason liquid aw ie god Ti BIOINIEIO Z { ’ 14. Entire 15. Farm 29.Land cea ee 7:00 p.m.—Batman é 8:21—The Morning Show, Part 2 4:30—Assignment é SIOILISMME ICIS] = 7:30 p.m.—The Saint ™ | 8:35—Max Ferguson Show 4:35—Musie In The Air 15. ee feature ~ Meae 7 . moe: > 8:30 p.m.—Peyton--Place—lll 8.45—Weather 5:00 Mars. Fal Broadess? -tyrant 17.Go astray ‘sures. . eeterday's Answer || 0m 9.00 p.m.—Get Smart 9:00—CBC News 5:20—Tempo 16. Discovers” 18. Notre Dame 32. Sheeplike re 9.30 p.m.—Tommy_ Hunter Show I | 19. Neighbor of or St. 33. French..city 37.Old Greek | || 10.00-p.m.—Friday Night at , the . ; , Vt. Mark's 34.Turns to the musical note fe} iste intery | CONTRACT BRIDGE 2:20" tert or er ae Rit won oat Part 1—The: Naked City : 4-94, 99 - -Work=— —— = Bart N=Arizona Mission [ se : 22. Brief play ing 41. Wand 12.00 p.m.—CBC National News . By B. JAY BECKER 25. Norwegian ~ we 12:15 a.m.=lTV News Highlights — : diariatint i : S|. 12.17 aem.—Fridey Nite MovieCon-- pore are some sequences of:/therefore not forcing, and South 46 eo AZ iy tion off bidding which, for practical pur-;may pass North would have to| 39 Semitic . q@ 130. a.m.—Statibn Sign poses, are regarded as impos-.| jump to three clubs to be sure of ‘language: yg CFCY aible — that is, you cannot have | another bid from South. abbr. ; i ae a hand that fits the bid or -bids| 2. Impossible.«T’he~ redouble | 31, Poetic . Friday ribs made, In each of the fol-|-annotinces. 10 or mofe - points, “soon” ‘ i lowing cases, specify whether! ond: it is therefore impossible | 35. Pulverizes Soe aaoad. the last bid by South is Possible for South to sell out for. one | 38. Strive 6.45—Island Wr. and Mar.°Temp. jor Impossible. © ispade, since his side probably | 39. River duck 6.46—Morning Roundup 3 reece . has a minimum of 24 points out | .40. Nonpaying «6.55—News and Weather: : ORTH of the 40. in the deck. North may |* ae 7.00—Hebrew. Christian Hour | OQ75 |have an excellent hand, perhaps He Greek J er = 7.15—Morning Roundup | @AKQIS2 |as many as 17 points, and has | 44. Senasia za 7.30—News and Weather 93 ° jevery right to. expéct the bid- (5, Beverages ce 7.35—Farm Report Cee 74 ding to continue. , ’ me 7:41—Morning Roundup WEST EAST BE 3. Impossible. North is” prob DOWN 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp- @109 @A6437 4 ing for a game, possibly a slam,|. 4 xind of za 7.46—Morning Roundup “ °.| y 10968 975 and cannot suddenly be left high ahaie 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard @65 «4 o942 Ea dry_The least that South 2. Young = 8.00—News | bAK863 2h Q95 can do, ever with a poor hand, turkey ik wah SOUTH ‘is bid three hearts. Three dia-| 3. Belonging to sae Werther OKS8 | monds is 100 per cent forcing. ‘Abraham's Wp YOO=CBE Natfonal News AK TI087 Asani be TL hea te dee : . ’ 3 9, yianoes e artis me write ‘North probably has 15 or 16 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it:_ 10.05—Notes. and Music The bidding: points and is angling for a , AXYDLBAAXR ‘10.30—Preview “Commentary Fast South West. North | stam, hoping that South has top is LONGFELLOW see 3 10:35—Notes and Music Pass “16 Pass 1@ values for his notrump. opening. ‘One Ictter simply stands for another. In this sample A\is used 1 | = 11.00-2News and-Weather Pass 2@ Pass 3©@ The raise to four notrump has for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- | 0 11.05—Notes- and Musie Pass 3NT | nothing t6.d0 with Blackwood. trophies, the length and formation of the words aré all hin! | Oe vate Sts sbaaee | 5. Impossible. South has16, 17| Wach day the code letters are different. 4 a 1,50—Notes and Music < ‘or 18 points and has already rep- c : 4 Sion ‘66 1, Possible: The general rule ‘is eee them by de ae A -Cryptogram Quotation : ie 2.00—Weather : that if the responder to an open- | notrump bid.When North an-|-- p7xoyARL KTRUOGLR : | eagle a a ean Time ing bid names a,new suit, that /nounces,.weakness by bidding : Oo vO CQRH 3 ; iieeeer ‘Mead Se ai bid is fording and the opener two diamonds—for example, | ARKULC, XZC UO CQRH PZIR.— | 12.45—Town and Country Time» {cannot pass, One outstanding ex-| with — 5 — J73—J9752-04—) Wb eo G7aTR: : (x 5 te Shey ception to this rule is that the South cannot have a_ orrect | « : si > ‘Centennial Council Is © 4 fie By GERARD McNEIL OTTAWA: (CP) — The Cana- dian, Centenary Council's last annual meetine—&nd that’s how close--1097-is—will_atm- squarely al. getting private - enterprise | Imperial Tobacco Company ‘s° ione bright example More - than 450 would-be au- thors responded within’ a week ‘bacco announced its centennial project, a $33,000. prize for the more involved--in_the centennial. est book on Cahada'’s future. | Fewer, than.50 of the 500 busi- nesses that belong to, the pri- SUBMIT DRAFTS vate organization have definite, The. project, with its, nine plans with-the—big—year hardly "¢3:000-second prizes, has gen- six months away. ae erated some 2,000 inquiries in At the two-day annual meet- the month since it’ was an- ing that begins today, the coun- nounced. Ev.en some rough cil hopes to stimulate more pro-.idrafts have been submitted. jects” by ‘illustrating’ how suc-| The cessful they can be. yon the farm with its rural lead-. ON THE AIRE “There are very few farmers \useful jin the country who haven't’ : : , heard. of it,’’ said Allan. Clarke, ‘The tollowing program ' list- ‘using director of the coun- Ings are published free of cil: in-an interview Wednesday. charge asa public service and appear -as presented to us by at: the-two-day annual meeting the stations concerned. will represent - private enter- prise, the largest such turnout FRIDAY PROGRAMS yet. It js regarded as a hope- ». +CFCY-TV © ful sign. ie Special speakers ~ 1:30 p.m.—Musicale 2:00-p.m.—Film Festival 2:30 p.m.—Film Festival 9:00 p.m.—To, Tell. The. Truth $25 p.m—Take 30 4:00 p.m.—World ‘In Contrast 4:30 p.mi—Razzle Dazzle 2.05—Mostly Music ——. 2.15—National School Broadcast 2.45—Mostly Music 3.00—News Headlines and Weather 3.03—Trans-Canade Matinee * 3.30—Pop Caravan os 4,00—News Headlines and Weather 4.03—Cenadian Roundup Ps 6:30 p.m.—freetime Political Telecast 4.10—Pop Caravan’ 5:45 pim.—Freetime Political *5.00—News and Weather Telecast 5.05—The Outports “6:25—Marine Weather “5.20-—The Outports fo “6:00 pim.—Mr. Ed, 6:30 p.m.—Gazette = 7-00-p-m.—CFCY TV News 7:15 pm.—TBA 7:30 p.m.—The Plintstones * $:00 p.m.—The Munsters. 7 8:30 p.m.—Political Telecest 9.00 p.m.—Get Smart . . 9.30 p.m.—Tommy Hunter Show 10:00 p.m.—Friday Theatre— i "Count 3. and Pray” ‘5.50—The Outports 6.00—News and Weather 6.10—Tonight’s Music ‘6.30—Business Barometar s) a 6:35—Tonight’s- Music — { 7.00—Back To The Bible, | 7.30—News and Weather 7.45—Program Schedule this spring after Imperial To-_ alsa a centen- with » Ships, are expected to be most |complete in western Saskatche- About half the~ 200 delegates pas —acted—as—a sort of: liaison wWiil....be overlapping. -_ _11.05—Joan-Marshall_ “—}=5.45—Sporta Capsule and Scoreboard & ~ \ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, May 27, 1966-17. yanning ee areas of Alberta and Saskatche- - y . wan, but wet weather has put State Secretary Judy LaMarsh Manitoba far behind, the Do at dinner today’ ‘and Senator minion Bureau of Statistics has Wallace McCutcheon at lunch reported. : nea Veiday, Both — be rousers. | ‘The ‘third telegraphic report WIDELY REPRESENTED of the-year~said-rain-from-“May * Besides -the tea and steel Manufacturers make ‘up, commercial member- |the grain slip, somé*400 voluntary groups &tound. ee belong—-to—-the ccouncil? They Seeding resumed tn tighter range from the YMCA to labor Manitoba, soils "following _ the union associations. five-day rain, but-the Red River ‘They are typified. by lack of Valley may not be dry~ enough funds and plenty of ideas,’ said for planting until next weekend. Mr. Clarke. \Percentage of crops in_ the that in Manitoba. Only 15 per cent of crops are inthe Bank ‘of Montreal has) Some of the ideas have ‘ground varies from 10 to 35 in jawakened ‘similar interest~dowr translated into ’projécts by peer the west and averages at 10 in ness. But the voluntary groups, the east. their national member-| Wheat seeding {s practically in arousing. community |wan; but cool, showery weather linterest in 1967 projects like the Confederation train and Festival Canada} In its “six years, the council parts of the grain belt’s princi- pal wheat province. In the east, 35 per cent of the wheat: crop is in the ground Seeded portions range from 60 between business, voluntary companies. 15 to May 26 delayed field work has slowed activity in eastern | ‘to 75 per cent in central Sas- katchowan,. ineliding We§burn, “Regin Moose. slaw, Saskatoon and -Prinece Albert. All told, 65 per cent of the wheat andwdf per cent of coarse grain are in the ‘ground .Warm dry Weather -is needed to complete the job in ‘Sastatchewan—————* Wheat seeding tn. Alberta ts well advanced except for cer- ‘tain western areas. Crop: pros- | pects generally are good for the “souti-and-west as far north as Athabaska.; In theee?east —and northeast and to the north at Berwyn, moisture conditions are only fair.: Throughout. the. grain — belt, moisture conditions are - gener- ally favorable. The DBS survey is based on. information _ re- ceived: Tuesday from crop cor- resinndents, observers and jgrain -men> fest ———_—, -Frank Peppiatt and John |Aylesworth, producers of the |TV show Hullabaloo, are Cana- idian -and began: work for the CBC in 1953. serie groups and private enterprise, One job has been to prevent private plans, kept under. cover until they are announced, from | BBITS werscese cs cuaey sow fet 9:10—Commentary 9:15—Assignment ' 9:21—A.M. Chronicle - 10:45—Playroom 11:00—CBC, News 11:15—For Consumers 11.20—Record Album 411:30-—The Archers. i 11:45—Musie-On The Heather . 11.55—Assignment : CBC Notebook __5:35—Assignment 5:40—Notebook.: 6;00—CBC News » 6:15—On ‘Parliament Hill & 6:20—Toclay’s Editorial 6:25—Inland Weather and’ Sports Scores aera 6:30—Business: Barometer - 6:35—Who Will Come With Me 6.50—Rod and Charles — 7:05—Musie In pe 12:00 -p:m.—CBC TV News 12.13 a.m.—tocal Weather end 7.46—Tonight’s Music 8°58—News Headlines and Weather sie ----Sport-Scores—.- 9.00—1967 -and_All That-—CBC... 12:14 a.m.—Sign Off 9.45—In Canada This Week—CBC | us 10.00—CBC National News—CBC CKCW-TV 10:15=Today’s Editorial and: Speaking | Personally—CBC 10:30—Musie Scene—CBC 11.00—News end Regional Weather : 11.05—Starlight Serenade ; 11.30—News and Maritime Weather 11.35—Starlight Serenade eas 9.57 a.m.—Staticn Sign On --° 90:00 a.m.—Canadien Schools 10:30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Giant 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene 12:00 a.m.—Butternut Square 12.15—6:30 a.m.—News and Music: | 12:50 p.m.—Friday Playbill— : : CBA RADIO - Sunny Side, of the Street 1..9.45—In..Canada This. Week... 12:00—-CBC News, Wr. and. Sports| 12:00—Jamboree Junction: —____| ay rameer yeas Kaa ald aha rerogl | 1:00—CBC News and Weather 8.00—1967 .And All That (Part 1) 10:00—CBC National’ News 10:15—Today’s Editorial and Speaking Personally, 10.30—Music. Scene Prairies 11.00—Bill of Fare “Suds and Song” 12:00-CBC News: 12:03—Sports Scores, Inland end Marine Weather 12;15—Music In The Night m Karachi, Pakistan CARRIES ALL HIS SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS *IN-HIS BELT AND PERFORMS HIS. OPERATIONS IN THE MARKET PLACE 12:15—Tommy -Hunter and Pals” 12:30—Maritime Farm B’cast CAN EAT THE DEATH CUP) Pate THE DEADLIE: POISON. IN’ NATURE; WITHOUT SUFFER: THE SLIGHTEST RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT a Vid TT 5 1a Vii ING WARM ne IU a 6-X INJOW 13u5aS [i WAS UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOR 18 YEARS “AND DURING. THAT ENTIRE PERIOD EVERY WORKMAN EMPLOYED HAD TO PROVE HE WAS A TEETOTALER cece IS — 1843 xe ae Manitoba Seeding Is Delayed By Period Of Wet Weather Effort By P rivate Companies Lees a aa VWANVAS STEEL TO PUT UP WITH ALL THESE KIDS #) AUN3H ——— 2p so a ee Wand gs meer, a HER TO GO: " FoR A WALK y HI’ v ie pmteneenttinnionrs NOTHING LIke GETTING GUT IN’ - THE FRESH AIR LIKE MY NEW DRESS? THERE SEE! \_/ 1 WAS.RASSINGA STORE ANO SAW IT IN THE WINDOW! Proce ics iar s i> ogee aa Sialel m4, SW yee eee a ’ é CN tty t en | Oo : (J dee) | Sid SE , p by ; J dV A, Xa Si e , 1.00—News arid Weather 1.05—Town and Country Time opener need not bid again if he three notrump bid. Either his | 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show—CBC jhas already limited his hand by | opening bid was wrong or his | 1.45—Town and Country Time _2.00—News and Weather irebidding one notrump over the rebid is ywrong. Together, the ifirst response. Two clubs, is two bids are irreconcilable. : Only Kk Liberal Government. <: “Will pay ALL Senipr Citizens $100 a month — Conservatives say they Will help ONLY needy old age @ hs am a s “> — VOTE LIBERAL! Inserted by PLE. Liberal Assoc, i ~e oe s ¢ Yesterday's Cryptoquote:. PLAGTA THE MERIT OF. PRESERVATION.— (© 1966, King Features DISHES, ZT WAS IN REALITY ONLY ONE DEGREE CAN ; CHANGE FLAVOR 7 OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE o- coe hE a MASTERING THE ODDITIES OF THE KITCHEN RANGE! cone JHAK-KAFE lam DID YOU REAL (ZE THAT A DIFFERENCE OF, [SSRAELI Inc.) ® ‘ STS HAVE AT LEAST 1S’? SDONW © Ke Pompe Syedicaia tem, rrem Weill deh memved,