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Party vulnerable. What would you bid identify the exact nature of the One letter simply stands for anomaly, In this compile “A in r 187 Great George st. _ “We Trade Tues Dial 5547 24 Central St. Dial H hrégdjt is l . 5:30 p.m.—Mighty Mouse r with each of the following four hand held. need for the three L’s, X for the 0:, etc. Single e ers. I _ the cargo ‘ i 5300 P-m—PI‘OVinCial Affai" hands? 3. Poor spades. This is a tac- apostrophies, the length and formation of the words are all _ Ii ued by 6:15 p.m.—Gupp’elr Olub { . ‘ tical measure designed to servte hints. Each day the code letters are different. ' a. I—~ 051356 mper at 8:20 p.m.—Ne'ws 1. ' m A . several purposes. It represen s ’ ’ ' g, “ din 6‘30 P'm'4uppir Club I. :KQC 91Q°2A3 .133; to partner at one and the same ' ‘- WWW“ W?“ Eggs}, lotiic‘k 2:23 gfliflgefrcmb 3» 03W 96 6086 +9 g’feesffiflgfi 33h;;§§e§f;e§fv‘g K '1' o N x 1- v n s '1- o c x, s 3 x IL 5. e harboggb ' Rm—i‘ligflg‘ml‘gig sport, ‘ .m '7 ’9‘ ‘usu powor, usually the preemptive? W G V F S J K Q 3‘ B 3 3 L G ' B W v 0 C H “ : Stalled When 7:15 gin—Eddie Arnold . 1.42:: ctiaib. When11 oisfiubuuon 111?: Stagefieggflgaflififi 3 J v N N v A. V ‘ >I florid 1. 7:30 .m.——The Vise is e gener» r e is 0 ‘ " . . . ' _ , - A 8:00 :.m.—Theatre of Stars open the bidding with the suit bf:- spade 1”“ 15 a gem” effort t° Yesterday’s Cryptoquote! THE SOUL or A JOURNEY 13 fl » . seal; ass 7 8:30 lam—The Rifleman math the singleton. The Purpose SW9 3 game: or the LIBERTY . . . 'ro THINK, FEEL. Do JUST AS ONE 2 . urel' m an M9200 DBL—Here’s Duffy is to conserve bidding space so .B‘f't the 1mm? 9111117059 ‘ mASEFHAzmI-L “I e 5111?- . ' . - . . bid is to make it dillflfilcvult for the I 41 000 l 9.30 n'mI—The Plouffe Farmly that an three Sluts can be Shown ' th h I th (0 1958 ‘Kinz Features Rvmflrate. Tm!) The J 10300 Psmr-WEHS Fmgo at; the lowest possible level. opponents’ m case e5; tfive g ' ‘ ge warehous 10:30 p.m.—-Country Hoedown S l th . bid elect better hands, to get wee er.“ . .E-n-A Km 1 now haye 11:00 p.m.—Cavalcade of Sports uppose e opemng ‘ .5 find their best contract. By Jam— u m scans 11:45 p.m.——Jim Coleman Show ed We“, 0’19 Spad‘e- The‘f. 1f Dag“ min'g the bidding so that the oip-I I II I I I ~ ask of 27 C6 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News "er 5 response W‘s?” W0 Glam” 5 ponents cannot begin their quest} AND WHATS ,l shippers C 12:15 a.rn.—CKCW News a two he?“ Feb"; mm 5.11m” a 001‘ a suit without going into the, GEE] SOON so NEW ABOUT‘ enmg that t 12:20 ems—«Showcase —. 9359mm mt’ M‘th pawn? '5 wk; five zone, they are put at a. dis- WELL GET. OUR THAT} _ I . ‘ 7 m- cents a . Beware of Pity bld were mfee dqa‘m‘md‘s It Wm} advantage which many times FAVORITE TV 2° (K 1 . r . , "t magi-gram . an cost for not beposs1ble to show the third proves disaS‘trous_ . PROGRAMS OVER :\ I Y . _ I Worldkuggnm ax. - Sn“. “mom .go'mg mt? the four 4. One Club. The usual rule is \ § Bug-L 1033191 . ‘ . . It is said RADIO 19”“ to start the bid-ding with the high- DA “I But if one Cl‘u’b is bid originally er ranking of two five-iard suits, In . c F C Y FRIDAY 8 shade can be bid oven 0119 d‘ia‘ but when the suits involved are 3 ' ' ' ‘ mould, and two hearts over two spades and clubs it is generally 0 (STANDARD _TIME diamonds, thus naming all three best to Start Wm, one 91mm Again 2 i I A suits at a oompa-ratwelylpwlevel. the purpose is w“ con-serve bid. . 658 Sign On 2. Two notrump. This bidhde. dllfifg :pafcle.t bd h >_ rganizationst . i I notes a hand with 22 to 24 lgh t e is i c osen were one‘ ‘ promo 3 (131:1?ng ggéiwgaggufiound card points, balanced distribution, spade it would be necessary to go E ruinment e up and strength in all suits. Since into the three level to show the o 88th to 730 News and weather our hand can be accurately de- clubs if partner Vs response were _ “cement! i 735 Country and Western Round. scribed in one installmentby the two hearts. or diamonds. But by 2 . nsoring or up . opening two notrump bid3 it is a starting With a club 'the spade _. FEE-CHRIS 7.40 Ches Conper Time clearcut choice. An opening club suit can be named in the one 7 1 :1 “es this 7.55 Interlude bid would not only run the risk level. The spades can later be re» . -.we VEBEEN GETTNG You Am: Now ms. Crapau 8.00 News of a pass by partner but would bid to identify the [wound suul. THEM THAT WAV FOE LlSTENiNEGEQ/ . 1.09 per gal. 0.11 Weather ' ‘ THE‘Wl _ , , 8.16 Country and Western Round . ' o ‘ WALLACE noun 0- ‘ll-‘AT’S “0" mo You! STAYED m Tm. > NFTURE up B. C. ' I ’2 m MEN’MVE IliElHEWEl‘lE HUNTIhB!‘ OWE! refittlrwe 10' Vies or so 2 " ' 3-45 Weather I . $12323; 33:35 cApi-ui'zeol nipNAPED, mu. BEfiDY m: 13nd sdlal‘ge I .‘ 8.150 News . ' ‘ . . _, -1 -- - ' , ‘ lemme mane Just san acne l H ‘ 9.00 Morning Dwofioms Observes E SEND THE MESSAGE use ul 00m and Ca 1. 9.10 Morning Moods I III , GENERAL 9.30 Top Tune Time By AL MARKLE ‘ _The present publisher is Seth (D "I stable shl VIVhtO I Canadian Press Staff writer Halton. F. C. Barnes is the man- < ‘ .75. D. Han r 11’ er“ 8 . i _ . x a ing editor. \ r . ‘ . .‘ ‘ 10-00 News ROTRM‘E ($501}! 03.321005}. SgECIAL EDITION 4.- m l- 9’2 Ken“ 1" 05 Magazine Of the All“ See Fa es 1 s y Today, with 'a circulation of al- 3;,“ _ I" ‘ MOASE J 10323121111: Qgiz d ‘a’é'he flaw/spam was founded as most 30,000, the Colonist pub]; / a h, for last in . 0-3 90 y 31‘3 e " ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘_‘ ‘ ‘ cial edition to man I ‘ 10.45 SWift Money Man i 2 Weekly Dec. 11, 1808. by. a §;:h§§r;m:py‘f . 8 HAMILTON 11-00 News Headlines and wea' strong ' vowed Nova scouan Two sections, in addition. to the ‘0 adIleslday D “her named Amor de Cosmos' normal two news sections. recall & . NORTH G 11.02 Women' Institute BdlCSL The curious mixture of Latin, the news of the century in cap. ‘ . as C “‘17 Magic Of Mu‘s‘ic French and Greek in his name We firm- Juuiorz THAT’S 1x 7: . . 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' . verse" " opening of the second front in the 2 MACLEOD 1.02 Easy Bucks for Listening Two years after the British Co- Second world war; the conquest g lends 30th 1.17 Mostly Music l-onlst was born ‘in a watertront of Everest, and the atomic bomb. a blending th 1.45 One Man’s Family shack, its circulation reached mg of Japan. ' ‘ g .I the late I 2.00 School Bdcst about 3,000 and De Cosmos turned Each Story carries the‘date of 5 O at m . 2.15 Mostly Musm the newspaper into a daily. the event in a heavy overline. a A Starday aft 1 2.30 Back to the Bible It has been publishing continu- The modern Colonist has joined ‘3; I f J r, was » 3.00 News Headlines and Wea' ously since—the oldest daily news- economic handswith the Victoria 9 u . ‘ n . .. P-flllg’eilr. Iili . lher paper west of the Great Lakes. Times, livin in the same build- V 801) I - W" rims? . the E “W I .. . .. , .. . . l . ‘ “can ‘ 4.00 -‘ews an ea er I e istory e oonis, ca] 9 uh merit, : '- . 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Winter .1331“: ngtiies. w’nflggg l 5.15 Music for You included a number or men re. 00 more persons are registered TO OBEY” g their clothes . . . be sure to see the fine array of chi! ens C p I 5, Wm: 6.30 News and Weather membered fior more than their 35 “aimployed nigh fig: QM 3:11;; 1 g 3 MCDONALD S. flea th 6.35 Music for You connection with the newspaper. area 15 year .I ~ mauve: ' 700 Sports Roundup . De Cosmos himself was elected lime 135i Veggrgi‘ssfifrmafiizz‘1‘333 g . . . I me She‘mo 7.05 Music For You premier of BC. and a member of Insurance 0 ‘ ‘ . ‘ 1! II V " I . . 1 _ 7.30 News and Weathe. Parliament for Victoria. WNHESda-Yi . . weanesoég'y I < v 7.45 Don Messer’s Islanders His successor, D. W. Higgins, M I i ' i?‘ i i I 8.00 Tonight’s Music became Speaker of the legisla- .‘f Profe ~ :; ‘ g 900 Assignment ture. ‘ y p S . l 10.00 News and Weather John Robson, an associate of . if . . .— '; ' 10.15 .Starlight Serenade Higgins, also became premier of ‘ E _ ‘ h p n r _ _ > . V c J ‘I LS Busi' B.C. V ' ' ' 5' 7"" Ir "’ "" r'F' '1' 'Y '. 'l‘ '7" ' ' 'r r- 7' r r 'r ' ’- ' ‘ - K’y r '7' ' r‘ r t V V V ' ’ ' ' . . ‘ .ness The Colonist began taking its. I . Ac ' I ' 11.00 Cavalcade of Sports largest staidels under the editor-' 8. 9 P M - ‘ ‘ . 1.. Earl I 12.00 Dominion News sip of = ar es H. Lugrin. 1901- u ' . . . I. 12.10 Sign Off 1917. whose family founded the . ' g Canadlan . redericton. Gleaner. ' CBA FRIDAY FLugrin served under two pub- Stahon I r o s“r‘mlel‘side YLIGH TIME lishens, Robert Dunsmuiir and J .' ./ MQV/ , CDUNTVME lN,3l_JTCHRl5TMAS 0 9" T s, H. Matson, both remembered 56m MARTHA, HAVE You 355” snopme HAS CLEANED _. , . - as dynamic figures in the prov- READING THESE STORES ABOUT EVERYTHING BUT THE LlNT 7.15—Marine Weather and Fill . , . . . FROM THE pOCKETS AROUND < . _ ince s busmess lite. Dunsmu-ir NEEDV FAM;UESZTODA\/me 7‘30_News - also served a term as premier PAP-RT Ia. ' . HEREeei-THE 30/5 ARE 9- I ‘ 7354M Chmmc‘l‘e ' ‘ C EL“ OFA PAW“ 0‘: “1 PLATTER THAN THE DOUGH ‘ 11:00—CBC News and Weather of B‘C' “on. j F02 STQUDEL/ Mots/85 l '5. I'll" lids—Maritime Sportscast ' ’ CU, lTl-l YOUR GENIUS, ' 3:20.21 M. Chronicle tzoo—Daydresming Gordon CIWI'CIII" l \figfiZLQEQE/THE 5w?" NOW-D YCANWTuiNKOi: sows H , 8:45—Morning Devotions 4:3Wwa Concert IMINISTER OF TRADE AND :I SCROOGEHSaéREl‘D-Aéggiftfiggb ‘ WAY To MAKE 1.4ng ; “O‘News S‘OI‘MaMtime FM B¥°adcast COMMERCE - TO HELP we POOR SbULS.’ 'HAT A 9‘55 TO THE OCCAS‘WI ' .. a. , 9:05—A.M. Chronicle 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show t G ‘ a pm, My NEW Noam-,0“ ,5 I 9:55—‘NE\VS 6:00—N9‘NS and Weather ‘ y m 10:00—National School Broadcast 6:15-Regional Commentary Bf. ’ PEQHAPS NECAN TAKE ((1; 10:30——A. M. Chronicle 6:20eMariitime Sports-cast Ii :23, J 10:45—an Marshall. 6:25—Musical Interlude i I Tms MURDER ' “COURSE” 10:55—Ruth Harding. . 6:30—Rawhide‘ MP. 1 isgpyu EXPLMN!’ . "AND WHAT" WOULD 11:00—CBC News 6:45 Roving Reporter TORONTO_HIGH PARK 3 ‘J Jj g WHO 15 THE ’ WOULD HAPPEN (_ BEA 11:03—Showcase ‘ 6255—Bylifle. I s V I , I" IDEAL OF ALL [F‘msmcK'WAs ll:l3—Unlvel‘slly of the air. 7:00—Music in'the Evening / z 100 pERCEN-r D‘SCONTINUED 11:30—Court of Opinion. 7:30—Fall Festival Warner Jorgenson i VII. n BECAUSEYOU, I 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 7:45—Explorers . l ' < COULDN‘T“ 12:30—Maritime Farm B'casf. 8:00~Caravan Quiz. M-P- ‘ ~ DA‘ VE H 1:00“ch News and Weather 8:45~Nalion's Business PROVENCHER-MANITOBA / ,4 SVMAE? 1§ , l:l3—~R(‘(Iord Program 9:00—Cui'ious Canadian 0 M :— ,r J. i lfiii¥-()llol‘alIiC Hiehlights 9;30—--Grey Cup Party. 1 In the radio series ’ "’7 0 ll _ . “ \ l.50~l).0. Time Signal 11:00—CBC National New 5 . , , l . 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