ce & Divers Fs o . lon ¢ y oN E-R-R..cRANDMA,\ | . THOSE COOKIES ARE A STRANGE - -/-_| The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. June 11, 1986.18 y alter. _, Pay Increase Is Announced Ot Conan Wat jen US. Described Monstrous ~ ss sazute tsar ane, * ROY. WHEN I DON’T FEEL LIKE RAKING A LOT OF MIST ADD AT MIXTURE OF FOOD COLORING TO THE ind “KINGSTON CP @ : r 0 Pay. raises, ployees’ wages Will be done hy land new job. classifications for occupational vategory along o employees in Canadian peniten- with other civ) servants. In the “i By DAVE BAZAY liance, a plan for ‘collecting wa- Naughton's reference: to force tiary. services have been an- past, penitentiary employees = oy ee : ter in northern Canada and whaen_he- said: uae nouneéd by Revenue Minister were ‘treated the _same_regata-~ > SHERBROOKE (CP) — Sena- Alaska and sending it south via ‘I don’t. think Canada can E. J. Benson. less. of whether they guarded tor Frank E. Moss (Dem.— the Rocky Mountains to the manage this on, a turn-on, turn-, Mr, Berson told; the 124th an- -Ttah), made‘a plea for study’ of | United States and’ Mexico off basis’’ d nual meeting of the Kingston. a program to divert Canadian © Gen, McNaughton, a former He said there {ts no question Chamber of: Commerce Wednes- water to the US. : ie Canadian chairman of the n- in the United: States that the; day that approximately 3,900 But Gens A G B&B MeNaugh-. ternational Joint CommisSion; decision on possible diversion | employees, in - federal correc- ton, 79, concerned with Cana- | which handles water affairs be- should be’ made otherwise than | tional institutions. will receive aan sovereignty, t6id- the. sena-}tween the two countries, said in. Canada by Canadians 1n | pay boosts totalling » $5,000,000. Star that, plans to export water! NAWAPA evisaged ‘‘a giant their own -best interest. ‘| + In some cases. the raises will were sinister and monstrous corporation dominated by US. “If Canada.decides it’s not lo be retroactive to April 1, 1964. ‘and would imperil Canadian jnterests.”’ ; ! its advantage, that’s the end of | The changes are, the result of sovereignty. “With this mammouth inroad-it. There. is no question about |a-study made by a consulting The men exchanged views be- into Canada’s. lawful rights and that.’ is firm and ‘discussions involving prisoners .or performed Bteno- | graplee. duties a: The change also tnchides io | troduction of ‘anv allowance to | compensate. 1,800 employees other than correctional officers for duties bringing, them into contact with: prisoners. . This allowance ranges. from $700 a vear for workers having | continual. contact with prisoners Ir | in maximum security ‘institu- fore the Royal Society of Can- interests, the corporation would MUST DECIDE |representatives of the Civil. tions, to $140.a year for employ- ada in a discussion of the North | inevitably .. . have to assume The theme of his presentation Service Association of _Canadaees-having limited contact io American Water and Power ,Al- *quasisovereign power. to admin- was that Canada ‘‘must decide and officers of the minimum. security institutions, 5 Pee : Canadian ister large areas ‘of Canada. at now’' to. initiate studies that | Penitentiiary Service. : the expense ‘of Canadian waver) would-determine its own néeds ( : eignty’* - * od and, if it found that there was a : ir | PC surplus for export, then can get on with the plans.” et Correctional officers are, @x- cluded ‘because working - envir- onment is taken into considera- tion when their salari®s, are de- eR ee N THE AIR “One of the underlying | pur- oses of the changes’ is to bring . We | penitentiary employees into line MET REFUSAL , ini it ith their occupational counter- ¢ ; i . Canada faced. asimilar--situa- Senator Moss too issue with nail cee eit in’ the public termined. : t e. _ The tollowing .program list- tion years ago when it ex- Gen. McNaughton's reference | service in terms of both classif-. Rates of, pay .of penitentiaty = ; . ings are published. free of ported. electric power to the to .opposition to water exports £2 ; Ae ; x — _—— employees were reviewed'| and’ revised in’ April, 1964. {° OKAY. iL): 4 + * cation and-pay,’’ he sald. Reviews of penitentiay em- charge as a public service and U.S. on a yearly permit. “When. by Premier W. A. C Bennett of appear as presented to.us by under dire necessity of war,.we British: Columbia, who had said | the stations’ concerned. wanted it. back we met a curt “not a drop of BC. water would €MOMS/CAN E ASK IT WAS DADS HE'S, | - WINGEY TO STAY FOR BRy GA CUSTOMER 11.20 pom. 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.08 a.m.—Local. Weather SATURDAY PROGRAMS SOKCY-TV | 2.30 p.m.—Muzicale 2:00 p.m.—Basebail Game of the Week-- eek New York va. Detroit) | | 6.20 p.m.—Bugs Bunny Show 0 p.m.—Forést Rages $41 pime—Life and The Land, 2.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m.—Fishegpans Log ¥.30 p.m.—Let's Eng Our 8.U0 p.m.—Beverly - Hillbillies B.30 p.m.—The Saint 9:30 p.m.—Great Movies— TBA ; Jukotte Sa 2) Scores 42.10 a.m.—tThe Thrillers | | = we ~ 3:00 p.m. —$-40-pamc= Bugs Bonny 1.10 Sign Off CKCW-TV 11:27 a,in. Station ‘Sign On|. “ 11:30 a.m.—Math Special 12:00 a.m.—Cartoon Canérs 12:30 p.m.—Top Ten Plus 2-00 p.m.—Champior ship Series - Norld of Sport —Basebatt—Game of Week=' New York at Detroit the -6:00 p. 6.30 p.m —News, ~ * Sports 6/45 p.m.-elondon Line 7:00 p.m.—Barnan Il. 7:30 p.m-—Gilfigan’s: Island — 8:00 p.m.—Beverley Hillbillies 8.30 p.m.—Let’s Sing Out 9.90 p.m.—Hogan’s Heroes Forast Rangers 3 Weather—and — |pursue objectives yez \ |deem_in_ their national jnier. “Simply ludicrous __and & Sport | | 6.00—News and Weather | | ae refusal. fs a “To me, {t-is obvious: that if we make a bargain to. divert water to tre U.S. we = céannot ever discontinue it or we will face force to “compel — com- pliance. There is nothing in our experience to date. which indi. cates any change in vigor wiih which our’ American — frienis which | they esta Senator Moss, whose. request for IJC study of the NAWAPA plan. has not been acted on hy the U.S. - government, came closest to answering Gen. Me- §.05—The Outports 5.25—Marine Weather — 5.28—The Outports 5.45—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard 5.50—The Outports 6.10—Report From Parliament. Hill $.20=Waltztime ° ; 7.00—Back To The Bible a | 7.30—NeWws:and Weather | 7.45—Saturday Night Hoes- | .9.00-—News-Headiines- and ‘veather | 9.02—Saturday Night Hoecown 9.30—Starlight Serenade ~ 10.00—News and, Weather | 10.05—Starlight Serenade | 11.00—CBC National News. .11.05—Jazz Canadiana 11.30—Jazz Canadiana Aes | 12.00—CBC News, Wr. and Sports | 12.15—6.30 aim.—News and Music | CBA RADIO ~ SATURDAY 6:00—Music On The Menu | 7:00—Music On The Menu resources ,minister, | greater surft$” of money into | prow «Gordon. Shrum, \ United States would -be pre- "AT Teast It's a, specifié pro- ‘Election — | ' be sold to the, United. States’’. RIPLEY s BEL The senator said: | : os sas “Years ago,. we heard -the |” i same thing about Canadian. gas. You were never going to sell -a |. foot of your gas, But now’ this | ig an important’ source of rev- | enue for you.” | Ray Williston, B.C.’s_ water ~ said last) year the NAWAPA ' project is one I) cannot even talk ‘about. serl- | ously”* | Gen. McNaughton said the! U.S. is short only of clean water Canada would be doing the U.S..a favor by declining ‘te export water, since the Amer. | {cang would. be forced to. put IEVE IT OR N \ndesey A WATCH TOWER m Palanka, Yugoslavia,e WAS MANNED DAY AND NIGHT FOR BO Vag 10 SPOT FIRES, BUT. WHEN THE GUARD SIGHTED A FIRE IN THE TOWER ITSELF HE ‘DELAYED SOUNDING THE ALARM UNTIL HE COULD MOVE HIS OWN POSSESSIONS TO SAFETY-AND THEN WAS | | PREVENTED BY THE FLAMES FROM RE-ENTERING THE BLAZING TOWER rams_to clear up and con- | serve their water. oe ‘ r chairman of British Columbia Hydro, asked Senator Moss whether the pared to, turn over the Alaska Panhandle, to British Columbia, - since undef NAWAPA much of “TIES ( EN BC. wella be-flooded_ by. a-pro- | Ee” me (Cippus ¢ UCIUS posed lake’ in the Rocky Mount- | =, TERMIT! 4 et ees © mn Somatra ° GREW A PAIR OF ain trench. So es “@ BUILD THEIR |: ALL THE WAY To |. THE GROUND oto on THE PROPHECY FROM COMING TRUE fen 1966 Weeks rights wemewedt roe $ Financing , oo DAILY’ CROSSWORD. Criticized ~ :30 p.m.—Great Movie ‘ ic iy an the, Miracle Worker | 7:30—Music On The Menu KINGSTON -(CP\Th . ACROSS 4. Before - 20. Wood- | lA ay 11.30 p.m.—Juliette 8:00-CBC News and inland Wx. - oie evctam of fj ne pres | 4, Basilica 5. About, in cock, iB Nie |S! AR Et ' | 8:15—Maritime: Spartscast and nat SyS' em of financing Cana- feature ~ time - for_one RIAINIGIE|S) 12:00 p.m.—CBC National, News | 1 dian el Se ae ; ___ SS 12:10 a.m.--Outer Limits | Sports. Scene 'an elections is ‘'obsolete."* for- |’ §, Sect 6. One 22. Boo ae rcs 1.15 asm *Seiation Sian Ott: | 8:45—Music Around The World mer finance minister. ‘Walter. 9. Frenzy 7, Haul 23. Eng. Buaud : Tpit z i 9:00—CBC |News and From Our Own Gordon. said here —~ et 10. Harden 8. Genus of eet a [AISIETA) SUNDAY PROGRAMS | i ; rsa St coe tothe. Kingston | 12. Originate sere ai ore ae f 9:dQ— Bandstand amber —of Commerce, Mr 13.Firm oneybees - 2 aR CFCY-TV | 9-30—Winnipeg Pops Arch. Gordon stressed proposals for |. 44. Thrash 9. Canine in : to be = Eto conte |10:00—CBC Saturday Morning ¢ reform he set out in a recent | 15. Law the White done. te tNte 1:00. p.mt.—Musicaie | 10.30-—Sports Beat Three City hook, A ‘Chéice for Canada. He | 16. American Houke- 25. Mongrel ’ 1.20 p.m.—Country Calendar | 10:50—CBC Stamp Club sald that as far as he nau the soldier 11. Film. dog . Yesterdsy’s Answer 2.00 p.m.-—This Is The Life : | 11:00—The Action Set ' proposals’ had acoliaad Ro agar | 17. Heart-of . splicer 27. Plant . ‘*% % nee 2:30 p.m.—TBA oe j /11.45—€BC: and News Bandstand ment: one way or the other Dixie State 15. Prin. plus 29. Arrives Pb ussi 3:00 p.m.—Through The Eyes o! 12:00—Current and Choice The first peopéeal eee hat | 20. Witty” : int. 30. Iron a 36. Man's name Tomorrow | 12:30—Country Capers Sh at @ |) saving ——-/-18-Inter______31, Phoenician __37. Shake 4.00 p.m.—The Bill Kenny Show $7) “Y.00—CBC News and Weather ta ae part of the cost of all-po-| 91 corrode. 19. Beast city 38. Arab cloak 4:30 p.m.—French for Love: _} | 1.15—Opinion - l!heal parties should be borne i f i ceed byeth : : |. 22. Wife o > - VY, 7 Ts 5:00 p.m.—Heritace | 1.25—Agenda Y the treasury. Donations ;._. Jupiter | oe i WY, 5:27 p.m.—FBC TV, News _.. xg | 1.45—The Motor- Show Parties should be allowed as tax 23, These are ~~ Ls C 5:30 p.m.--20/20° ~~. ~ | 1:59+D.O. Time Signal deductions ~up to a ‘certain! often split 9 Y Lad 6:00 p.m.—The Umbrella | 2.03—€F "amount d é | cj , aU PAST cit Ne {io peer encores : unt, and donations oyer that | 25. Kind, of - 6.30 p.m.—Hymn Sing 2.30—Opera Time amount “should be subject: to chest 2 7 a 7.00 p.rh.—Jane Wyman 3:00—Metropolitan Opera ic} ifull publicity.” 26. Hideous 7 7 Lh ~ J 7 20 p.m.—-Patty Duke | Lucia Di Lammerioor ° | Jf these changes are : 7 sto 4] us 13d eo) | = > changes _are_accepted,-|-27.Goes.to._...._J =f. 7, 17) P 800 pum:Hazel CBE Nea i teen mmrenrnnre eT | i court .- L &.30 p.m.—Flashback ™, 4.03—Almanac Rage: eit eames Me sk oaahe a ° 9.00 p.m.—Ed Sullivan Show | 4.30—Sound of ‘Sport ilfcat parties ie’ Cantlaiad po- 29. Dishonest |. a 10:00 p.m.—Bonanza fm 5.00—CBC News ; andidates to a Y Zi ot Aee wos pe Bae ~ THe pine ce . accept donations from foreign- | 22° 1i": 3¥™ Ve LLK. : 14:00 p.m.—The Human Camera’. | 5.07—Sound of, Musie ape “thei m foreign 33. Oar bhhkh : A 12.00. p.m.—CBE TV News | 6.00—International Potpouril { or “their subsidiaries or “34. Weep ce (5. 2 ee A Wiad Witten isiah OF Ate Nae ce ee he te =~ 35, Hatred = LL Spa ae | .7;00—CBC News - ; SURES is because I b& | 37 Cake and 5 ‘KCW-TV 7.05—Inland and Marine Weathep- lieve we must take whatever pie man Sica ; W, fe ¥ CKCW- : 7:15—Sportsman’s Almanac Sjeps are needed to ensure that! 39, Woman in. 26..4--"7 YW ao %o : aay Et 7:30—Warner'’s Wax Works foreigners will not influen white “ WOcp.m.—Station Sign On ; os 7 ee: IV ey M aclive’ Cheaephars | 8:00-CBC: Metronome jPublic policy th Canada: 40. Fat = y** VA” ‘ : | 8.03=CBC Metroname Mr. Gord ] ‘ lk 4 | : rdon also repeated hi 41, Bu ,30 p.m.—Country Calendar Bi | f pe: is = 36 ZY 37 130 . —Bish Shaan } O8—CBC News |propdsals for curbing forei 42. Excludes 17) ZA i are Fink ln Action | 3:30—Pratley At The Movies - | conttiil..o<:Canadian sadisakce rs DOWN > 23 ft m.—Fai 00 DL, . f E 3:00 parthragt the Eyes of ea5 jy hted oan You... and: resources. & by TOF i ear 39 GY + mt . —Music rogram Re ed oot bf Chie . : Tomorrow : eee He said a*major effort’ was |! 2: y 4 CAL ‘ i : 10.00—Hermits C} ajor effort’ was |) : BZA See b - 4:00.-p-m-—-Bill.. Kenny..Show... ne Meek he ~oipenioe ter explain” the” issue to |p > eee VA : yy 4:30 inlsegerr eval and. Conviction 10.35—CBC News eden the. public, and especially « to- | bis * on 5:00 p.m.—Haritage i 5:27 p.m:—CBC News 5:30 p.m.—20/20 6:00 p.m.—The Umbrella 6730 p.m.—My Three Sons %00-p.m.—Walt Disney #00 p.m —Hazel | 11:00—CBC News 114.05—Jazz* Canadiana 12:00—CBC News 12:03—Sports Scotes, Inland and Marine Weathet 12:15—Musie In The Night | businessmen and that the gov- |! jernment, “should — state clearly |), DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s-how to work it: ld li : : AXYDLBAAXR ‘what it would like them to do," Is LONGFELLOW The text of Mr. -Gordon's |! el : : ie i specth was ‘delivered to the |! One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used press hefore delivery. eas ‘for the three L's, X for the two O's, etg, Single letters, apos- % OT oe ' "reported deme p> NESTS IN UPPER A. SOOTHSAYER TOLD CIPPUS Mom. ae . “oo wer BRANCHES OF TREES _HE_ WAS. DESTINED TOBE A: renee ISS (THEN TUNNEL MONARCH, BUT HE WAS SUCH THROUGH THE AN ARDENT ANTI-MONARCHIST FREES TRUNK = HE LEFT ROME TO PREVENT (WIONVA JNO FHL i SORRY'IM FOO TIRED IVE | BEEN HOUSE- CLEANING eS £ TELL HER.’ HOMES FOR DIKNERY’ " WOULDN'T SOU KNOW “| ~” CHALKIE / mi GIVE MIRA THE 0 OVER-AND-OuT! : > @ m iz ed >< ' CONTINUE TO BEIRUT. MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO LAND HERE. IF YOU OBBY, AMED WILL BE RELEASED IN ONE Piece / BUT I HAVE OTHER IDEAS. BREAK OUT THE APEA | Ff CHART, MIRA f° /T WORKED, TONTO! =i THE HUNTERS LONG ENOUGH =a || pam S Lae THE TROUBLE WITH GIRLS 1S THEY DON'T KNOW A THING ABOUT SPORTS! TLL PRACTICE THREE INNING EVERY DAY J! BN. OVER.SIX MONTHS 7 | ... “ BUT, sie AGO, AND I HAVEN’T < SEARCHED, BUT WHAT ABOUT IT’S OBVIOUS THAT SHE DOESN'T WANT TO COME 8.30 p.m.—Flashback #00 p.m.—Ed Sullivan 10:00 p.m.—Bonanza Each day the code letters are different. 4 ° ° # trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, [ous 5 : path ett CONTRACT: BRIDGE | -wNOOTvd 30¢ | A Cryptogram Quotation a) 00 pim. —Human nee 1 yptogram Q bi chee 12:00, p.m.—CBC National News, . , PECK | N WN WMLQ ONCWU: N | Q 32:10 am.—Week-ind Report é By B. JAY BECKER | 315 a.m.—LTV News : : i NWEBEMIQ. BY SIQUPPSTUIQ STIBIJ- i Sign Off South déaler if W 1 had both ‘missihg’|! < 7 32:30 a.m.—Station Sign - ‘ ’ ‘ j eat had: ha missi: : ; CFCY Both sides vulnerable. ¢ spade honors. but South man- ; NIEU QB TU ~ oi * OUJU.—-EU Q- \ ‘ t! NORTH | aged to hold himself to one |} QUISIT : Saturday spade~ |nser even though the | i Ee j : ‘ ; A106 spade honors were divided. . He |! Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THE TRUE PLEASURE OF LIFE | 6.30--Newa and Weather: Sioas wae able to. accomplish ‘this {, 38 TO LIVE WITH YOUR INFERIORS._THACKERAY =, 6.35—Morning Roundup . § a ; ited: ca uard ¢ (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) : A BA5—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp., ae eee Me sie GL saved fie edie e oan OH HELLO, MAL , : WEST EAST squeeze which eventually saved ‘ Be ee acca : @K87 4 Q95 Fy him a spade trick: stnanay ; . ; y : yy j = WHERE HAVE 6.55—News ‘and Weather | t { RAGE ge crpesintte “ { | 7.60—Hebrew Christian Hour | See 10 9 5985 He won the clu: lead with the OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE G: 7.\5—Morning Roundup | AKQIS? (O75, ace aac played the ace and an- , : @ 7.30—News and Weather Irs #1065 other heart West took the heart er Sy 7 5 “NO WoNiDER\ | EGAD, FIREMAN, YOURE . Q: % 7.35—Farm Reoort | SOUTH with the queen’ and led the, , ; THE LARD 1S|| GOING AT IT ALL WRONG nn: AaMpeiotlaste actor eiae ‘queen bs. which South | [HIS BAM: MAY HAVE Yee cn ity tg stick! (| WHEN TIRAINED yg am 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. vette ruffed rumping a. heart ogee @) ano HE-WOM'T-GET-}} ROGER BANNISTER FoR} | QO a Fsbbe- Sports Capsule and Seoreboerd , OA QIN08 ant tla in Tis Own Pek) Oe SP RID. OF IT TANS WAY./| His FOUR-MINUTS MILE oR ee caer at ‘trend: declarer tutted. Wie dest (Oey ae rye Seen GUYS Si\ 2 INSISTED ON WAND ¥ 8.) 1—Weather ‘ ‘ ne bidding: 1 Eee eae is “OP iN K AY WORK UP MORE OF) N4SPRINTS! i B.16—Morning ‘Roundup, | South w = North ¥ ‘ Haters He ‘ne foure te gs il ty A SWEAT. CANDLIN' | op % m . "> B.55—Weather : 2 i 7 r las Niger : ‘ e 4 Fe 9.00—News and From Our Cor. | ip 2 Dble Pass gO, this was’ the pos tion, : 9.10—Keyboard Melociés a@: ane 2NT Pass me | 9:25—Notes and Music i ay Ss 5@ P os : Ctra ta ee ws ~ ee 4 “ae The bidding: ‘ 7. 4 1046 | ———$_—____—_— Sti News eu Waatuie *.| Opening -lead- “king «Ot. Cluba = cle nr ng A KIPP OFF OUR NICE tt SI—“TLOS=Notes and Music. ~S*S*«~YCT TS” ot” easy. to make. five We ; #2953 KS , HELPLESS es SA'S YO 1S CLINN HICE-BERK” T1.55—Agriculture 66 diamonds, even when you. look ak‘ i é a MY i wa W wo '" _ t 5 i 18 Gb--Wediher at all four hands.* Of course, &J spas | } Ce Ss ; ELCOME-S! UT .¥2:05—Mostly ‘Music the task is still“more difficult if ae ee A % = , : 12.30—Nesn and Weather, you see only the North-- South! . or. HZ VE s, 12.43—P.E.1,. Road Report ° hands, but, despite this, the ‘ac- A Ms ini a A \\ ae r 4 12.45—Mostly -Music : tual South ‘who played*the Hand. When-S»! * led the jack ; f Ry iz, 1,00—News .and Waasher mede the contract and there of diamo! West 1 to dis- | Ae?’ > 1.05—Challenge ‘was nothing .the defense could card a spade. whereupon South @ dat o » — ¥.15—Mostly Music do to. stop him, : discarded : dummy, Zz Go ae Ate Whe > West led a club. Declarer saw He then. |: ae : g Ca tte ken : es eae ‘ ‘that he had to lose a heart: and éring the ten ; 3 ee © BiuNecen ae Weather’ that the fate. of the hand there. East took Nuny z : Bes Be Mes ais > ~ 3 05—Pop Caravan z fore ‘ depended upon whether he forced to ou fe “y eraran xi MNe- | % fany ‘ — 2 4.00-—-News and Weather « . lost one spade trick or two. ° followed | " : pee ° WINDLONESS Som 7 ie - 4.05—Pop Caravan Losing onl¥ one spade. trick last twa e Ad OY oe i Bey - 8 AO. News and Weather would have. heen relatiy ely Casy spades Bisse : Zz . bg : - ‘ ; | : : : mii : ee § goa <9 = : Te ae veg j : aoe ey a