3;.le ' you tH‘E AIR i ‘ 1. mummy vacuums 8¢=273¢A~ I: ll .0 CFCY-TV ' 1.30 p.m.—Musicale 2.00 2.15 2.30 p.m.—Mr. ers 2.45 p.m.—Frlendly Giant 3.00 p.m.—-l.orette Young Show 3.30 4:00 4.30 5.01 p.m.-Tl\l| living World p.m.—Aunt Holly p.m.-Garetta p.m.-CFCY TV News pom—Purity Photo Gull p.rn.—Sports Weakly pm.— 5.30 6.00 6.3I 7.01 7.l5 7.20 7:30 0.00 9.00 9.30 10:30 p.m.—Festival 12:00 p.m.-C C TV News 12:13 a.m.—loca| Weather 12:14 e.m.—Vlewpoint 12.20 a.m.—Sign Off 1* céimttw : 3E RADIO and T v 1 vvvv Increase in By KEN KELLY OTTAWA tCP) -— Do you have a persistent ache in the lower chest. recurring nausea. increasing lack of interest in food and activity and a general I-couldn't-care-Iess feeling? This question isn't leading up to an advertisement for a nos- trum to cure your ills. It‘s a warning that these symptoms a danger signal of a serious disease which seems to e on the increase in Canada and causing health authorities concern. The disease is infectious hepa- tis and. without proper care started early. serious cases of it can wind up in Jaudice and. at worst, cirrhosis of the liver and death. Youribest step is to see your doctoru. The seriousness of the rise in hepatitis among Canadians was underlined in the mmons by Health Minister Mons ’ Call 4-8246 '3 kl--.l : pen 8:30 a.m.-9 .176 Kent St. .I p.m. 0 (Opp. Eaton’s)j{ 4 s‘ccu IsSeen To Chart New CKCW-TV 11.00 ems—Romper Room 12.00 p.m.—Noon—-Sign Off 12.45 p.m.—News, Weather. Sports 1.00 p.m.—-Mondsy Playbill Dispatch from Reuthars 2:30 p.rn.—Mistarogers 2:45 p.m.——Friondly Giant 3.00 p.m.—-At Home With Helen Crocker 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty 4.00 p-m.—5carlet Hill 4.30 p.m.—Lionel Playhouse 5.01 p.m.-Razzle Dazzle 5.30 p.m.—This Living World 6.00 p.rn.—Suppar Club 6:15 p.m.—Television News 6.30 p.m.—Photo Quiz 6:35 pom-Television Weather) 6.40 p.m.-Supper Club 6:50 p.m.—Telavislort Sports 7.00 porn—Father Knows Best 7.30 p.m.—77 Sunset Strip 8.30 p.m.—Don Messsr 9.00 p.m.—-Danny Thomas 9:30 path-Garry Moore 10:30 p.rn.—Festival 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint 12:20 a.m.-CKCW TV New” 12:25 arm—Sign Off Trade Course EDMONTON tCPi —- Canada has reached. perhaps passed. a turning point in her trading ar- Str‘essed ln Commons IN.B. Schedules u worm Effort H l tIt. - For- tem‘ who said ! committee of‘est Protection Limited. the com- the Dominion Cauncil of Health lpany responSlble 101’ budworm is studying the disease and has ; s p r a yin g in New Brunswick. recommended some steps in ‘ have announced plans to contin- lcombattmg it. us its operations next year. INC‘DENCE RISING DIICCtOI‘S of the company al- f He was replying to a question rom Dr. Stanley Haidasz tL— Toronto Parkdale) who noted fligflnflmdgfm: 1.23.6222: that infectious hepatitis inci-.are located. ‘ dence rose 91 per cent in Can-1 Use of the new spray would Eda la“ ycar- .determine operatlcally the ef- Mr. Monteith said the com- feet on budworm and gain ex- mittee stressed sanitary control perience in the use of a combin- —-scrupulous personal and home ation of insecticides. and guard cleanliness. care with eating against undesirable effects on and other utensils used by any- the fish and wildlife of the pro- one ill with the disease and vince. rigid public sanitation — and use At a directors‘ meeting man- of gamma globulin. a kind of ager B. W. Flieger. and entom- preventive serum made from "‘°°"- RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT I (f e SO Mr. Monteith said hepatitis is an important health problem in Canada and elsewhere and “we will continue to take active steps to keep this disease under con- trol." 3 Reported cases rose from 172 in 1949. to 4.567 in 1954. to 4.728 in 1959 and 12,381 last year. Rates per 100.000 population in hose years were 2.2; 29.9; 27.1 and 67.9. Available figures on deaths show 104 in 1954; 82 in 1959 and 133 last year for death rates per 100.000 population of 0.7. 0.5 and 0.7 respectively. WOHENIE ROCK in Ethiopia, .500 FEET HIGH. SED UNTIL AS A LOFTY EXILE FOR rangements and should be giv- ing attention to what course to take. the president of Dow Chemical of Canada Limited. said here. I “Our trading partners have charted in considerable detail the course their trade will take. but we ven't." L. D. Smith- ers of Sarnia. Ont.. said in an address to an industrial devel- opment conference here. The conference was sponsored by the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce and the Edmonton and area Industrial Develop- ment Association. Text of Mr. Smithers‘ address was released to the press in ad- vance of delivery. . ' s said a carefully planned bilateral rade arrange- ment with the U11 ted States is in his opinion. desirable today and is. likely to be a necessity for the orderly development of both nations 60 ROYAL serum SUSPECT ED EMPEROR} "IRONS Gallery Head ls Criticized l OTTAWA (ca) —Richard 3. Simmins in his letter of resig- L595“ nation as director of exhibitions nsricqahaz for the National Gallery sai ucémlfi' he had “lost all faith" in is mg i 7 V s the professional integrity of Tomasrons Gallery Director Charles Com- OFTHE .- fort. the Commons has been in- W060 Will-Y mm” gisihllgltilér arses {2' Mr. Simmins said he. also had - i lost faith in Assistant Gallery A PORTUGUESE ACCW Director William Dale. ""0 / D A copy of his letter of resig- with nation. addressed to Thomas [The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Nov. 12. 1962. 11‘k ‘gniogists Dr R. B. Belyea and R. MacDonald indicated that the area of forest endangered by s ruce budworm had shrunken .appreciabiy in 1962. j The company decided to un- ‘dertake a spray program in 1963 designed to cut back high populations of budworm and to protect trees on approximately l400.000 acres at a cost estimat- led at not more than 55000000. The directors considered the lbudworm situation in the state [Brunswick and operate with the Maine Forest Service in the event that large lscale forest spraying is carried lnn there ‘ NOT SOUTHERN TIP The Cape of Good Hope. gen- erally r e g a r d e d as Africa's southernmost point, is 32 miles north of Cape Agulhas. the ac- tual southern tip. OR NOT OF Tl! XOSA TRIBE. It South Africa. WEAR FRINGE OVER THE FOREHEAD TO MAKE THEM (FOSS-EYED W Maher. chairman of the gal- lery‘s board of trustees. was tabled in the Commons at the request of Judy La Marsh (L— Niagara Falls). DAILY 058 60. Capital of . 1. Ten million ancient - ‘ Argoite W He said a factual study Is "3' w c badly needed to see what even-i LONG com ENDS e'ximi‘m Llama}: . . ues may be open to 'Canada. DOVER, Del. (AP) —— Mary dances 2_C°mplv NITE 0]» DAY ‘Mr. Smithers said it was Elizabeth Hall. 27. who had 11......” Do)“ aEmplo‘y, ‘Da +3537 Nm , KM “um likely that a modified free trade been in a coma for 71»; years. House» ‘_____'35 ) y ‘ """' ' “" area between Canada and the died Wednesday at her small tho, preps,“ a. VAIL’S RADIO & TV. U-S- would be acceptable to all farm home near here. She had 11mm,“ the way f2“ Kent St awn" signators of the General Agree- been tended by her mother and a 5.1.131; em I'- u ' A < ment on Tariffs and Trade. be father since her heart stopped 13_ Requm. 5,123“on ~ -- of benefit to both countries and during a tonsillectomy May 25. ment 7.0am11enut allow Canada to maintain a high 1955. and the attending physi- 14.01;,“- tree CFCV RADIO degree of political and economic cia massaged it back into 15. Surgical 8 Rink?de monssv '“mmmy- ‘ instruments Chain 11. Botanical 9. Shoe tie Gist—Sign On den. 10. Stunting 6:30—Naws In Weather V . site: G. B. ILA—Nile“ 6:35—Country 8- Wastarn Roundup is???“ out. 16.;Y canard o-Ss—News 8. Weather . o 19. an 7200 —Habraw Christian Hour By B. JAY BECKER 23. Pronoun 20. Black 7:15—Country 8. Western Roundup 34.3w“ 21.22:)?1'00118 : I We ther 13325.1? Report. 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Encores Bridge Olympiad when it was pla ed in 1960 in Turin. defeat- ing an entry of 29 teams repre- senting 25 countries. Here is one of the hands that contributed to the French vic- tory. It occurred during the match against Belgium. The Belgian North - South patr ar- rived at four hearts on the bid- ding shown. and West (Bourch- toffl led a spade. Declarer went down one. it isn‘t easy to see how South was 6:00-—News a. 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