ON THE AIR THURSDAY PROGRAMS| Directed Election Campaign Is Launched In Soviet Union F MOSCOW {AP)—From Viadi-| from chill winds by CFCY-TV vostak to. Vilna, the world's| aid padded jackets, will elect 7 most tightly organized election new Soviet: 30 eres nce — | campaign has begua. meat). 2:15 p.m.—Nursery Schoo! It will come to a climax; The election will be ; March 18 when a majority of| by vast columns of oratory 2:30 p.m.—National Schools | 3:00 p.m.—The Verdict is Yours | 3:25 p.m.—Cross Section 3:30 p.m.—Open House 1,300-odd —_ will have .m.—Today at Home _ an opponent. pr ginny ted Mrs. Walter Dixon and daugh-| At the moment, the various 4:45 p.m.—Rope Around the Sun ter Janet, East Baltic spent the candidates have opponents, but 6:00 p.m.—Rezzle Dezzzle weekend with friends in Char-| this lasts only about another 6:30 p.m.—Dick Tracy lottetown. | week, By that time the “nomi-| ‘ 6:00 p.th.—t Married Joan Mrs. Laurie Sutherland, Black” nating’ of candidates will be} | 6:30_p.m.—Keyboard Melodies Pond has been a patient in the | ended at collective farms and 6:46 p.m.—CFCY TV News Souris Hospital. 5 factories, and the Communist 7.01 p.m.—Garette Mr. Clive Bruce returned to| party wittchoose the’ one” per- 7:30 p.m.—Highway Patrol his home in Elmira following | son- who is to run from a par- 8:00 p.m.—Ster Performance treatment in Camp Hill Hospital, ticular district. 8:30 p.m.—The Detectives Halifax Se tor —. 9:00 p.m.—Nature of Thirygs 9:30 p.m.—My Three Sons 10:00 p.m.—Detenders 11:00 p.m.—Toronto Wrestling | 12:00 -pan-—CBC+TV News 12:13 @.m.—tocal Weather 12:14 @.m.—Viewpoint 12:20 o.m.—Sign Off and family. Mrs. Reginald Rose, Kings- boro, has entered the Souris Hos- 6-X INJ9OV 13u93S ISNOW AINSI pital for treatment. TV CALLS Arthur Dixon, East Baltic was oe aan a recent visitor to Moncton, NITE or DAY N.B., where he visited with his Day 43537 Nite 4-4172-4-5601 | brother and sister-in-law Mr. and | one of HON -# ‘ VAIL'S RADIO & TV pee eet ame eving Baker, the ballot box, which would be 204 Kent St. Ch'tows | accompanied by the former’s | 4 vote for a candidate; cross out | - DAILY CROSSWORD os "mother and aunt Mrs. William | is name, which would be a vote Mrs. A.J. | against; or write in the name of ACROSS DOWN 17, Units Baker, Lakeville and Mrs. AJ. oth 1. Prejudice 1. Hardwood of CKCW-TV Cameron, South Lake, attended | #®0‘ner person. 5G " an adi the funeral of the late Arthur . Voting booths are provided but . Guiding 9:30 a.m.—Station Sign On | MacNeill Montague. * it is considered patriotic for a light to 2.— 18. Sloths \ 4 News, Weather, Sports | ~ io Geor Gillis, South Lake voter to handle his ballot in full Bethlehem decorator 21. Rip 1% ing aves | Mrs. George Gillis, 9. Following 3.Siamese 22. Ear mm ) 9:48 a.m.—Morning ions receiving treatment for, VW Of election offictals. Most a a / \ Moncton Ministerial Association | has been preg ballots, generally about 98 or 99 ninth — olny orne- — —R R the past week in the Souris Hos- 4 10. Ecclesias- 4. Bashful ments . be: «aati ng ot ar pital oN cont, ae stenely Aen See ticaldecree 5. Alarming 28. 100 a.m.—Visit_ Te i | dropped into the box. ; 11:30 a.m.—Program Resume Little re aid rie, | Now that the candidate is sa- 2 6. ane 24. Subsist- FIRESTONE eee PHILCO eee McCLARY: 11:31 a.m.—tTest Pattern Workshop daughter of Mr. 3 fely elected, what are his dut- 5a. 'y onese t ence : ’ ; : s 12:45 p.m.—News, Weather, Sports | ence Rose, Lakeville is in the jes? 4. Tennis . Celebes ox allot- Q E F sad R | G FE R A T 1:00 p.m.—Thursday Playbill yay Hospital where she has Once or twice » year he gets a: fa 5 nea ann oe ~ elie - - - om ~ - | ~aanly Sete undergone three operations. __ | s trip to Moscow where he will ‘ae — , ; no Oe ie Mrs, Earl Kennedy stoaction |1isten to government and party| way” = 27.Copy ' . . . Choose From Thirty-two Beautiful Models 3:00 p.m.—The Verdict Is Yours | ceived news of the destruction speeches for several days. He| 6. Fil : 13: Foane oe - alee 3:25 p.m.—Cross Section by fire of the home of her niece | . 1), vote on such things os ion ‘oe " teal / ae crafty 37. Discharge ‘ : .m.—O House ie Kidson in Halifax, | A oq.) orse . Total bets 3:30: p.m.—-Open ; | Mrs. Roddie | budget and economic plans. So| 19. TV's Mr. 15. Jan. sale heroic 38. Constel- 4:00 p.m.—At Home with Helen | N.S. Mr. Kidson and one of their | 5... 1, member of the Supreme Sullivan "notices songs ‘lation Crocker | children are ‘in hospital with | soviet has voted against any| 20. Rainbow 4:30 p.m.—tet's Look | severe burns. p goddess rls Ta ste Tr Is “<a es enn the Sun | ‘Stewart Cameron, East Point |_D°°POS®. 21. Recount ' = ee eae and Waldo MacDonald, South ee 23. Pond 5:39) pae~-Dich- Tracy Lake were recent business visit- MacDonald, son of Mr. Stephen dwellers , . e 6:00 p.m.—Supper Club to Geormetbtla MacDonald and the late Mrs. 25. Plague 6:15 p.m.—Television News eu tl oad Pats: Coolex MacDonald, North Lake, whose 26. Man's na : 12 3 6:35 p.m.—Television Weather m2 y * | death occurred suddenly in Tor- P : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- 27. Sandarac 14 1s 6:50 p.m.—Television Sports lex, East Baltic has been onto, Ont. tree 7:00 p.m.—Wire Service ard Cool ¢° the Souris Hospital Mr. Keith Young, Clyde River,| 9g Pronoun le 7 18 “Uj 19 8:00 p.m.—Hi Society a patient in as oe | was a recent visitor to the home| 29. Boxed 8:30 p.m.—Public Defender | Miss Ada MacLean, Kingsboro | 4+ fiends in Kingsboro. 32. Shuffle 0} 72 |22 9:00 p.m.—Nature Of Things | was a recent visitor to Montague. | Mrs. Peter Stewart, Kings- pome 9:30 p.m.—My Three Sons | Sister Mary Augustine arrived | 1-6. was hostess to the United | 35 Cyprinold 23 124 V/425 (0:00 p.m.—The Defenders by plane from Ontario to spend Baptist WMS for their February fish 11:09 p.m.—Route 66 a few days with her father Mr. meeting 36. Shinto 26 27 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News Stephen MacDonald, North! 2.) Terry Tingley and Byron 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint Lake. | Fenwick. from Moncton, NB, | 37. Tibet 28 29 - 12:20 a.m.—CKCW TV News Miss Betty M. Ching, Char- |» ddressed the youn segue “bear” 12:25 a.m.—Sign Off lottetown, who is studying to be groups and their ‘sneeek to 39. Sleep 32. _ 33 [34 35 a lab technician, spent the week- | Kingsboro church recently disturber CFCY RADIO ent with her mother Mrs. Clar- | yi Noe Sean Bennett has | #0 Wind 7/58 THURSDAY ar an soath | returned to her home in North ure V/ 440 6:28—Sign On Lake is convalescing at his Io a tatalt’ ooteea ae 42. Soviet Vs 6:30—-News & Weather | home following a recent illness. Hospital news A 6:35—Country & Western Roundup Mrs. John B. Fay, East ~ ea _ agency a 6:55-—News & Weather | tic is receiving treatment , > : > aiedin Cunt tee ‘th dourls Homlial _ MISCOUCHE DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: 7:1$—Country & Western Roundup Mr. -and Mrs. Ira Young,| The annual meeting of the AXYDLBAAXR 7:30—News & Weather Howe Bay, visited recently with | Acadian Society was held re- » LONGFELLOW 7:35—CFCY Farm News relatives and friends in Kings- | cently at the home of Mrs. Mary One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used 7.40—Country & Western Roundup | poro DesRoches, Miscouche. for. the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- ee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce, The monthly meeting of the trophies, the length and formation of the words. are-all hints, > hea 2 Wenn & North River attended the fu-|Miscouche Catholic Women's} ach day the code letters are different. 243 hoaus eeern mounw? \ neral of the late Mrs. Mary | League was held on Thursday A. Coppteguann Quntitien '8:50—News | Stewart, Kingsboro, which was | evening at the home of Mrs. : held on February 15, with ser-| Elgin Veno with a good attend- KT YKMY IMF KMJIT UMYLTFI?T 9:00—Morning Devotions ; 5 4 : | 9-10—Morning Moods vice in the Kingsboro United | ance. After the business meet- IMF: KM 9.25—Matinee with Austin Wills | Baptist Church. ing a social hour followed. JT BKMY KT BLWW,— 9:30—Morning Moods | Messrs. Bernard, George, Leo; Mrs. Agappe DesRoches has GHMFPWLF 9:30—Pick Your Partner and Wally MacDonald arrived | returned to her home here after ov Yesterday's Otyptoquote: EVERY MAN'S LIFE IS A FAIRY-TALE WRITTEN BY GOD’S FINGERS.—ANDERSEN t © 1962, King Features Syndicate, Inc. 9:35—Morning Moods 9:55—Kitchen Klatter Contest 10:00—News & Weather 10:05—Notes and Music 10:15—Pyramids 10:30—Notes & Music 11,00—News Headlines & Weather 11:02—News & Views on Groceries from Ontario to attend the fu-| being a patient in the Prince neral of their brother ‘Kenneth ' County Hospital. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER WIONVU 3NOT 3HL ETTA KETT 4 11:15—-Notes and Music aie sea | seustts Genta high, but what happened at the, Mi DOIN! ANYTHING Bar ae 11:55—Pyremids - Neither side vulnerable, four tables cannot be used to ; * WHAT - 49-00— 7 At the first table, the bidding |" toabcene Mats ~ 1076 went as shown. Whether South 12.30—News. and ' Weather A104 should have passed three clubs 13:43—P.E.1. Road. Report o 4x107688 or whether North should have 12:45—Mostly Music west * "case | bid somewhat differently is per- 1:00—News Headlines end Weather! 4 5 4 4298 haps debatable. 1:02—Mostly Music @KIJO85 9AQ1076 _ But they were givén another 1:15—Tommy Hunter Show @K32 oQ36 life when West, refusing to give z 1.45—Mostly Music 394 82 up, bid three hearts and gave 2.00—News Headlines & Weather + coten North a chance to show belated S 2:02—Hits and Encores @AKI32 spade support. However, South 2:15—Atlantic Schoo! Broadcast 9432 ‘| decided he had had enough and @ 2:45—Hits and Encores o987¢@ three spades became the final : “ un 3:00—News Headlines & Weather $2 contract. West led a heart and| A OOUBLE DéTE: HE MEANS 3:02—Hits and Encores ‘ane : South wound up making ten THAT SOUNDS =. DOUBLING UP Qe 3:30—Pyramids bidding: tricks. LIKE FUN 3:33—Hits & Encores South West North East | At the second table, North, our ben etna oe Vv 4:00—News & Weather Pass Pass 1 19 an imaginative player, decided WITH : m 4:05—The Hit Parade 1@ 29 ‘%Sd Pas (to open the bidding third-hand | a HIM— my 4:30—The Outports Pass 39 3@ | with a spade. When South re- \ = ’ 5:00—News & Weather : This hes 1 | sponded three spades, North °.& " a $.05—The Ovtports (Con’t) is hana was played 1M &| iost courage and passed. East a + 5.16—Program Schedule four-table team match. The cali-| 1.4 9 club and North also made| | a 6:17%—The Outports ber of the players was very j ten tricks, equaling the score at) the previous table. - | 8:25—Marine Weather, 12.30—Maritime Farm Brosdcast B.28—The Outports (contd) -| 5 <a." “ge S ip oe 100—News Weather ‘ee Wade wens: Vila 42 : 13—N.. leport :15—T Hunter Show S—Tonights Music ae tne Oat For Melody South West ' North Mast 7-6e-peck He the ate 1:59—D.0. Time Signet - Pass ray Pass :30—News 4 Ti oO Me 9 dated: Com tegen an ied hamiie st -3@. Pas 46 ‘OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 8.00—Tonights Music 9. ignment ‘ ene. Inland and Marine ” Weather 10:310—Matinee with Austin Willis 2.30—Listening To Music -2:45—John Drainie 3:00—News and T.C. 4:00—News 4:03—Musie From Halifex The North at this table de cided to open with a notrump. Obviously, his imagination was also working overtime. How- —— i fAseTT vNoOWd 30Fr 10.)S—Sterlight Serenade +30=Musie in The Ale — ever, he did not weaken in the 10. es Opinion oi stretch. When his partner, using 11:40—CBC National News, News| 5.03— Interval the Stayman convention, re y Roundup & Talk 504—Maritime Fish Bd’cast sponded two clubs, he raised to " 5:30—The Fve Thirty Show three clubs, denying a four-card 1240—Dominion News 6.00—News.- Weather major suit, but he prety | 12.40—Sign Off 6.15—Regional Commentary on to game after ; is 5 oeedeore shown a five-card- suit by bid- ¢ a ue 6.25—Music ding three spades. : THURSDAY 6:30—Rawhide This worked out all right “ ———_—_— ea, when — West ted-2- || o> Sports end Weather | 7.00--News & Music South breezed fiome- -With 18 . 7AS—Breaktast Music 7.10—Parliamentary Report “tricks. . r| 4 hee eee 7 14—Byline At the fourth table, North eK » Soementt 7.19—Roving Reporter opened the bidding with four 82) —Breakfast- Music 1° | 7:25+-Marine Weather clubs and everybody passed Chronicle 7:30- -Musie in the Evening East led the queen of > ee Bee enenesy in. Amaia and North made 13 tri Zz 8:30—Citizens Forum Analysis reveals that m Joen Marshall 9.00—Vancouver Symphony North players each took rn q -10:00-—-Maritime. Magazine | feredit view in chdosing to the Yuko 10:30—Bill of Fare bid 1140—in Reply 11.90 £8C News oundue ond toh) prema’ - Peculiarly enough. 1 ete Album 11:20—Cdn. School Curling Cham proper contrpet oa 1190\The Archers pionships spades was reached a 11.45—The Maurice Pearson Show) 11.20—Eventide table where Nerth opens . i 12.00—Jamboree Junction 12:00-—Here’s The Westher bidding with a notrums. . ¢ A ai + a