‘ * he ON THE AIRReading In Bed roses” A dyice Is Given ~ $80 ‘pin~Atimees “thas LONDON (AP)—Readers of | to those of us whe do sot en- | Sn0: pm.=Ches, tens The. Times warmed. up the | joy central heating if he, or ©15 p.m.Norbery School. eee a col- | any kind reader, could sug- 2:30 p.m.—Music. Break -| [ms with sugges- | gest how this cam be done 1:00 p.m.—TBA * } tions on how to read in bed | without hands and shoulders. 3:30 p.m.—Open House’. ‘ without. ffeezing your hands | becomiing numb. with cold, 4:00 p.m—Comment snd Convio | and arms. wrote Sidney Morris. 4:30 p.m.—Friendly Giant. ‘| read ia without = “1 can only say that I have 4:45 p.m.—Naggie Muggins ‘f. cold is—learn Braille,” sai no central heating in my bed-. $:01 p.m.—Rexzzie Dazzle _| Peader John Ripon. .. | Foom, but find that one bar ¥.30 p.m.—Huckieberry Hound |“ He quoted the fate “Lori! | of jan electric fire and a thick $:00 p.m.—Nation's Business |. Grey—who became almost to | sweater defept the coldest (Liberal) tally blind—es once saying: nights. The important thing is | 15 p.m.—Skiing st Chateeu | "You people’ have po. idea | to warm the bed with a hot 2's oe -.._ } RoW to.xead in bed. But it'is~| water bottle or an electric py 6:30 p.m.—tightime ““} all right for me.°I keep the.) blanket. before getting into A 646 p.m.—CFCY TV News book under the bedelothes.” | it.” ” TO1 p.m—Gemite “ The question.of how to read | A reader samed John S. #:30 p.m.—Kingdem ef the in bed ‘without freezing pe- | Cummings wrote te The La ee ee came. an issue after Lord Bir. | Times, saying: Bet oe cece kett wrote an article in The -| . ‘Try reversing your dress- rae woe . Times om the pleasures of | ing gown and wearing it out- | , ee ST ee reading in bed, side the bed. covers—a prac: |‘ ao tage Realistic readers—in:a na- | tice which I have found suc- ” 19:00 CBC TV News tion that. still regards central | cessful fot many years.” 4“ ones: —tocal Weather heating as a strange, un | As an afterthought , toes png rc oy | healthy North American cus- | he added: © 60 ea = {mmediately chal- | “A pair of mittens {s inval- ei 12:20 a.m.—Sign Off ha : | + ;Tanged His Lordship. °- | uable- in particularly. cold 1a “Tt would be a great service | weather.” 4 Wes eet “i NITE or DAY : . . 4 : - Lack : ; VAIL'S RADIO & TV | age mee es | ae | o 4 Kent St.. Ch’town pi ey Sees tare ate ee — . taining E . . mm «9 ————— : . a to a duke curls unit as le ; ™ eet ee \ —Tanw lS Seen Improved) wks" ice ak \* e | Ean —S i we CKCW-TV | | } : 12. Billy cs ‘oe a eee ne 9:30 a.m—Station Sign On By BOB THOMAS ey Mills. and Hayley Milis. 13. : ( Becca: eS : F Firestone See: . , News, Weather, Sports | HOLLYWOOD (AP)—It was-a (She played two sisters.) coe? oe Py apa ‘estone 8 + 9:45 a.m.—Morning Devotions good ‘year to go to the movies. Here are the runners-up, fone 14. Jaeger world god 31. Unim- _ bogre Weetee Ma te ts ‘ ones os Secred Heart Program | In recent years a reviewer has of them perfect but all worth} ©“ guiis ©. Cruel, : é - ver 10:00 @.m.—Romper Rodm 5 had @ scrounge to find enough | seeing by followers of the movie | - 3%. Glacial hill 8. Brough? 3% To , a ff _ 11:00 4.m.—Visit To England . | entries for his annuf 10 best pic- | medium: cage ae Tt -ebout tj. a ae 4 11:30 a.m.—Program Resume ture list. In 1961 it was different.) King of Kings,-Judgment at |. atte: 9. Whiteant , 34. _— e eee eee ee 11:31 a.me=Test Pattern Workshop | At Jeast 20 films‘ had: qualities Nuremberg, One - Eyed Jacks,| 17.Gas (Phi. =. (Jap) seers $ ff 12:45 p.m.—News, Weather, Sport!that might warrant a place on Raisin in the Sun,-Flower Dram | 31. Distress Islands) 35. Spume * Never before such low prices - a2 1:00 p.m—Wednesday Playbill the “best” list. - ", 4 Song,. Come. September, The In- “signal 10. Minus - 36, Strange ; $b pene iodeiate, a a ee | Man fn The Trunk The accent was on entertain-|nocents, 101 Dalmatians, The? .33.Pancake 18, Monsters _ (Scot.) soy & yer ve er ww é(+f ra 2:30 separ nag age Seite ment: This had commercial ad- | Young Devel, Te Fisenes of a * 19.Totest 38. Level 24 Ms age, nite: Ls 8:00 p.m.—Yes, Yes, Ne ‘vantages — and artistic draw-| His Company, Lover Come Back, Ahead : ' : ; : : 2 : : £ :3:30° p.m.—Mile. De Paris ian: __ | Breakfast at Tiffany's, Absent| 37.Pole — .» [i ee Firestone HOME & AUTO.CO. TD. 4:00 p.m—At Home with Mel ‘Also duriiig 1961, there were Minded Professor, Splepdor im! 28. Word of ~ eats Or ag! eT S re ss are, : Gocher + » | fewer films for the whole fam- | the Grass.. - disgust Charlottetown oe ms ! ee My = p.m—Friendly oe fly. But it ‘is refreshing-to note ¢, se =» — ; gre mo E es , 1 4:45. p.m—-Maggie Moggins that the. movies that did. eschew | : : pe F:01 pm—Razzle Dertle | sex and savagery were among "LOST LAMB’ HAS - gt sae Nong the biggest moneymakers of the IGA . 5 6:15 p.n.—Supper Club"News |Eirxs top 10 BIG 35. Type i ; i 6:25 p.m.—Supgir Club Here are the top 10 as-seen. - BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP)— : ar - 6:35 p.m.—Television Weather by this—movie fan: ; |- his is the ee at 8 lithe ‘os ie ane = 650 relation Spore - [2 The Hustler. Downbeat but | ‘Jost lamb’ with a -wolfish | 40, Musical ~ , -_ , ‘not depressing, it..was st | : ae: | : FO nr sows Best” | With fine performances. ae stabe tas trout of aun: = Te ndneian bake 2. West Side Story. Ballet.) » tocal restaurant. He. ques- energy ; 8:00 navn wal : opera and juvenile delinquency! tions shivering little boy.°| 43 Genus of ot tae ene combined, not. always success-' The little boy looks up and ‘palm treea - ; sate papa onn " Cone aay, but the young people per-| answers: aa Vetnaten : er ena 5 =f lormed with great verve. } .. “ep iting f mother | |.45. Man’ ; . net pees ae ee ~. |. Guns~ot-Navarone:—A~pre-~anq er ‘nyo ee “the —p- Sy et i E 0 Fae fae Sign Off s posterous waftime mission that heer parlor.” Cee Z 46. Bearings - -_ eee = still held the viewer from start! The passerby feel ee Al Ba & ect Rane to finish, * - takes the boy into the restagne DOWN te 4. ‘Fanny. = Josh. Logan ‘at his ant and buys him a hambur- | 1.Head wo: WEDNESDAY sentimental best, aided by the ger and bottle of pop. suppor? = ¥ ; “= rs t old pros, Chevalier and| ‘The man. leaves. < Eg @ 6:54—Bign On * ‘ le 70" \s Later, he returns. The boy DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Hoere’s how to work it: '6:56—News Headliries and Weather | 5. Hoodlum Priest. The sleeper | {g- still outside, daveing, The | - . AXYDLBAAXRBR. 7:00—Hebrew Christian — a | of the — a with a tight passerby gets angry and - , . is LONGFELLOW 7:15—Country. & Western .Rou' ; Sense of reality, = | Tushes into the hotel. He can- One letter si ds for another. samp 7:31\—News & Weather ! 6. One, Two, Three. Spraying . not find ‘the erring parents. for tus thoes mae aren O's, ste. eee ele oe arg a aa oe is ta ae He confronts the desk clerk trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, 7: stern. AG e make tne ith the story. The Clerk ~ Mach code letters 3 8:00—News é: ina situation funny—most of cama Ne _ re day the are different mae Ea Ra ae 6:11 —Weather ime. ~ FERS } “ =+ : : A : 8:16—Country & Western Roundup) -7. Majority of One. A good- a a reg al ga bales ° Grpeeem Gutaticn : é + &d6—Weather Poses Hearted Eaat-Woet comedy with’ kid's gone into the restaurant | - *¥8@TSQ@0 88 XFY XVITSGO. Ona , Rosal ussel ¢ , e 5 Sy "Gacoetie. Dasedinn - ‘Madanie Butterfly. oe se who fall for his cR xFi BCEJ uwsxr- BXBY.JIR.— '9:10—Morning Moods " | 8. El Cid. Gérgeously photo- | : Sa : WIV X Ov. esti ice Ke 9:25—~Matinee. with Austt | @faphed, it offered, medieval ro- ; ey i : eo . Willis mance, pure.and simple. - > | SMALL ADDITION Yesterday's Cryptoqnotet TROUBLES ARB LIKE BABIES 9:30—Pick Your Partner Contest -| 9. Childrén’s Hour. Ttie tale. OSHAWA, Ont. (CP)—A big|- —THEY ONLY GROW BY NURSING.—DOUGLAS JERROLD, ~ 9:35—Morning- Moods showed its‘ age; but'the acting of ear locked “bumpers with al | @ 1961, King Features Byndicata Inc.) © 2 9:55—Kitchen . Kletter Contest Audrey ~ Hepburn _ and - Shirley | small car~ while—pulling.-away+—-—— SR at 10:00-—News & Weather “MacLaine was right up to date. from a parking spot, The small'|:: — - 10:05—Notes and Music “10. Parent Trap: It had faults | car’s owner, returning to find ETTA KETT . + 10.30—Monarch Merry Mix-Up as a comedy, mainly overlength, | his car missing, informed police ah oe? cowie . Contest ; but the whole thing was carried and found it two hours later— ‘4 ' ‘10.35—Notes and Music’ “| along by that winsome twosdme, two blocks away. OH, DAD." You'LL -11:60—News ‘Headlines & Weather ane : i - BE SO PROUD,’ 11:02—Notes and Music . of is = | CONTRACT BRIDGE || 12:00—Weather - WIONVY JNOT 3H 12:05—Mostly Musie * “\ By B. JAY BECKER. — _ Nf i meee ecetiiem \\\N) |= “> 12:15—Don Messer. : 12:30News & Weather . . ~ _-32:45—Mestly Music “> | Stor tide viutneratle, | FAme—at least to anyone not 1:00—News: Headlines & Weather .? : with’ it, Not only are “102—Pick Your Partner Contest.| WORTH... | there 48 cards in the-deck in- 1:07—Mostly Musie - + AQ842 stead of 52, but there are also 1:15—Tommy. Hunter Show . A no cards lower than a nine. : ; we K853 - <« | wWhat’s more, there are two :145—SMostly Music ¢ x What's more, 2.00—Kiews Headlines & Weather wane rer queens of spades in the deck, 202—~—Hits and ‘€ ‘ two aces of hearts, and; in fact, |. 2:15—Nationsl” School” B’cast 906 ‘pJ973. every card has a. twin '-- an 2:30—Hits & Encores giz : identical twin, no | : 3:00—NewWs Headlines and Weather |’ oot 3:02—Hits and Encore- ‘ 3 400—News ahd Waathes * 4:05—The. Hit, Parade 4:30—Carnation Quiz Parbe Contest) . s KS BAKouoo803 tion—the ten is-higher' tian ‘the Walgaws 2 SOONW 5.00—News arid Weather uO aes | Now my. Joba, sa in $:05—The: Outports_ ‘The '| veterate pinochié player, who ee peas North Mast South Wen | never said a kind word about Cv. Conan Seapae 12 24 34 Passe | >ridge in ‘all his years—though 6.20 y ween a sf 4NT Pass | he undetstood the game — was ™ se — G6NT Pass | in the club one. day and there ae mee ee |. weren't enough players around Me er tae gor — |-to-form’a pinochie gamie. Sq he — ; a 6:00—News & Weather , Opening lead—two of clubs. | consented to play jest | a ‘6 tab arses na cen Pg Pinochle is, a crazy, mixed-u : et ee : —| 7.00-Back to the Bible sen ore ttst hand out of the tox| OUR BOARDING HOUSE HOOPLE mi - 2;30—News & Weather SE gate eas lida z > > Pek eats 9 ‘lees Ieee ew ‘| ee a p 9:00—Assignment (CBC) : Tommy id | . 10.00—News and Weath - 1:4S—Time” Out For Melod) - 10:15—Starlight Serenade 1:59—6D.0. Time Signa! - “ry O ‘11:00-—CBC. Netionsl News ane | 2:00—Time Out For Melody . . 6 - Midweek Review (1-Can,) 2:45—John Drsinie Tells A Story | - 11:30—Hour For Dsncing.. 3:00—News snd 1.C. Matinee... Si. 12.00—Dominion News 3:30-—T.C.. Matinee” . . 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