ON THE AIR ' MONDA } . 7 lhere. Now the old church will: | Y PROGRAMS Of Session . loans fer university students | 727,432 statrent 3 ioe te be ng away and ee @ : CFCY-TV Sept. 10—Committee estad- /“Plan passes Commons 159 to i i SS 1.30 p.m.—Musicale 200 p.m.—Film Festivel 3.00 p.m.—Mement of Truth 3:30_p.m.—Take Thirty 4.00 p.m.—As The World Ture _ 4.31 p.m-—Razzie- Dazzle 5.00 p.m.—World of Nature 5.30 p.m.—Music * 7.01 p.m.—CFCY. TV News ~ * 7.15 p.m.—Purity Photo Quh. 7.20 p.m.—Sports Weekly a , The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 5, 1965. 11 a . ¥ = Chronology OTTAWA ‘CP)—Chronology ' of the 1964-65 session of Parliament -which. opened te 1964, 4nd ended April . = Feb. 21 First - non-confi- spending . program of $7,585,- 513, 408 introduced. _. - March 13—Dispatch of 1,150 | July 8—12ehile fishing limit established. July 24—Interest-free bank lished to seek flag compro- Oct. 2 — Flag committee recommends single red maple leaf flag: : Nov. 9 — Canada Pension Plan revised again. Nov. 23—Erik Nielsen (PC *—Yukon) alleges attempted bribery and coercion by min- Nov. 16—Redistribution bill | yo rs . : a e. > ‘ , Lucien Rivard’s March 2 es: | weg cut aod. matte several feet , ‘cape’ from Montreal's Bor- (longer w soe | nk Jail. 5 : ores should have been_built in March 22° —“‘Initial 1965-68 (this fast growing village if and spending program of $8,304,- |When a new “structure is erected 12. j | Many think the sooper the job 3 March 30—Commons adopts \{s started the sooner the bi! will! formula permitting provinces ibe paid off. So we think 1965 is &” to opt out of federal-provincial |the year to start the ball rolling | \shared-cost programs. Wether Butler is the pastor fy > |: april 2—Session prorogued. poth catholic churches here now and is well experienced in building costs. 4 the time 2 new 2 ILL BE OVER THIS AFTERNOON. Tomniy/O'Brien, a former re- will learn with regret of the pas- . ‘Sident here tells’ us the woollen|sing this week of John Jack ~ |mills staff where he is employ- Gaudet, retired power house op-| Hop dence motion rejected, 134 to |” : 6.00 p-m.—Burns end Allen a7. x ee 18 — Canada Pension BRISTOL Many travellers from this’ vi-” * 6.3) p.m—Gazette March 3 — Initial 1964-65 Plan bil gets ‘second reading. ’ = cinity and older railway hands! DERE D/ARY ++ Z AM VERY o» ZAM LOADED a OM H TENGHING + see EE NERVUS TON/TE« 7:30 p.m.=Leave it To Beaver - " ‘ Canadian-troops to UN Cy- | 2 ; : ed has been laid off for three! ¢rator at Borden during his rial- Siomcdeo cae | isterial aides in Lucien Rivard { prus force approved. | ease {months ‘as the wool season 'is|way years. Well along in the 8.30 p.m.—Don Messer March 16—Budget contains. ; Noy 2 Guy Rouleau (L— Ver until the new fleece comes twilight years he has been re- 9.00. p.m.—Show of The Wee! no major tax changes. | Montreal Dollard) resigns as |on the market the end of June. tired for 2 years the older z 10.00 p.m.—Japan . March 17—Canada Pension | parliamentary secretary to | Talk of a new Catholic church|class and all.of us who co § Zz he PESIISE RARE: de were A New Dewn Over Asia! ‘Plan introduced. ; i was. |being built in the village here| Jack Gaudet, have lost a good wk April 20-New tax-sharing | Cuestioned in Rivard case. has stirred. up again with . the friend. ~ 12.15 a.m.—CBC TV News formula gives provinces extra | ~ Ney. 2¢—Dorion judicial in- |8pring season coming on and we| With the Morell packing com-| 4 am.—Local Weather . $60,000, in 1964 - 65. New | quiry set up to. investigate Mr. |all know what* it. was. like por benwr sold to“new interests we! ee ; Canada Pension Plan devised. | Nielsen's charges. summer withy not near enough|understand the packing opera- CKCW-TV April 23—MPs Gerard Gir- | Dec. 15 — Commons ap-' space. The greatest mistake was tions will go on just the same’ ' } he ~~ en ee He diene at ouard and Gerard Ouellet quit | proves flag design, 163 to 78. made a few years ago when the with the same help and manage- | 9.57 a.m.—Stetion Sign On “Social Credit party and joined | “ pec. 18 — Session recesses |church that-was formerly. g hall’ ment in the plant. Conservatives. ~ - 10.00 .m.—Canadian Schools , | for Christmas. . : ; May 2—Gov t pro- | 1965 } ; NOT : 10.30 a.m.—Generation poses: three-leaf flag. j ds ts . te Bae std RIPLEY Ss BELIEVE IT OR ~ 11.30 a.m.—fine and Dandy 11.30 a.m.—Across Caneda 12.00 p.m.—Friendly Gient | 12.15 p.m.—Cher. Helene > 12.30 p.m.—Butternut Saquen 12 50 p.m.—CBC-TV News -June 5 ~- Columbia River treaty approved. __June_19 — Alvin Hamilton PC ~—- Qu-Appelle) expelled for day over refusal to with- draw charge that Prime Min- | ister Pearson misled the gay after-—new flag raised. | * . aa Sa Prime Minister Pearson in- + ‘ = | forms Commons of Jan, 22 | resignation of Yvon Dupuis as | minister without portfoli. < | Feb. 18—Remi Paul (Berth- -| URO p.m. —Mediidy Mepis ier. - Maskinnge - Delanaudi- | Thet Forsythe Woman House on controversial TV | ere) leaves Conservative | -30 pm.—At Home With Helen Fim about the prime minister. | ranks-to sit as an independ- / a June 29—E. J. Benson ‘L— | ent. ie? = ogo aged of Truth: Kingston) appointed revenue - Feb. 22 — National labor | te ean The ‘World Turns minister. | “code. approved. — = : July 7 — Youth allowances | March 3—Commons. spends 430 -—Razzie Dazzle : ; 5.00 Ganubgeeen Capers legislation passed. day in emergency debate on aS 3 eens 4 § Hy + Coe c i Ye Ae —— 1) an mere Po a. os 7 F ul a vd i 5 : 6-X LN3OV 13uD3S THE PHANTOM RUSTLER her scaese Ci ; ACOLLIE DOG. owned by “00 p.m.—Supper Club» . . OW) cutee | - CONTRACT. BRIDGE... ... | seein a homes = .25 p.m. ¢ ; . i 5 : ; ——o : HUNDRED SHEEP FROM A HERD AND fst cite een eb ae eee LEAD Te Avy BY UNeD TAS 7.00 p.m.—77 Sunset Strip - ’ ENTIRELY ON. st y 3.00 p.m.—Bewitched East-dealer. é we} By -now—_the-—_picture had MACKENZIE WAS SENTENCED To a : < fg) $30 p.m.—Don, Messer Neither side vulnerable. - cleared up considerably. East’ ee a Bee nae | b 9.00 p.m.—Show of The Week : NORTH obviously had been dealt.-the WAS NEVER-G : 13 @ 0-00 re s eink tale 9543 . \A-K of hearts alone, which. 7 1.00 A how A ‘ : 9Q10632 | meant that West had begun | 8m q Miers ac son ent @AQ63s lwith six hearts. West was also. (i wi * oo. x - 130 Sa ‘a mee Of -$ known to have started with pre-| - Kl ok . — eee : WEST - Bast cisely four clubs. Furthermore,| New Zealand ' : i Svs . Bs @KQ7108 |West could not have any! HAS NEITHER Te 9198754 @AK spaiien;. otherwise, he would seit , «' mt monpay SS 03108: have his "s suit. Con- P ee a ee erat 278" leequently it followed that West |. peor: ables "a Schleswig, $.30—News end Weether . ¢ had started with exactly three | ae a 3 = : 6.25—Morning Roundup i 763 _ fai . s y Ce a } 6:45—Islend Weether end Mar. i: +. With West's hand now an open EACH DAY CONSUMES : HE LEFT EARLY.’ IVE NEVER ; Temp. ; 72 book, South ‘proceeded to’make /TS WEIGHT IV WORMS “ THE REST MUST .} [SEEN HIM SO 6.46—Morning Roundup AKI10633 the contract. He cashed” the © Reg Piers See be, th Teel ln ee. , HAVE DONE HIM GLAD ‘TO GET ' 6.55—News = eee i The bidding: jack of nee eae a waren _ = _ GOOD ~ | -7.6bMebwew: Chviatian 3 to the ace, and ruffed a diamond | T 7 1S—Merning Roundup Fast. Sosth West North ‘with the ten. He then led his DAILY CROSSWORD ‘J. | 7.30—News and Weather oe a 7? last trump, the six, which West | ACROSS 39. Cut 15, Good > a: -».25--kelw -tapert ee Pass £@ | was forced to win with the nine. a Latinfor 40. Very fat friend 7 40—Morning Roundup é = ao By this time nine - tricks—had»----—pira: 41. Red 18. Insect 32 7. 45—Island Weather & Mar. Temp.) been played: ‘South still had! 6&:The Seven. chal 19. Pub 7.46—Morning Roundup _ . | Opening lead — seven Of four spades: West had four | — 2.Dry . attend. 4 * $6—Sports Capsule & Scoreboard! hearts. f jhearts; dummy had a spade, the! 9: Cost : ant éib. cue: ee This fantastic hand was /Q10 of hearts and six. of dia-| 10. Separates DOWN 21— 3 11 Weather played in Holland many years monds: East had’ the K-Q J of, 12.Monastery | £, Bower ‘ of IE mem oe her Se tee gan ie’ Socinaly spades and jack of diamonds...| —_ head’ 2-Oscillators = the” ETN NIETO 8 45—Weather but Soe was a ¥| West had to lead a heart,| 13. Bay 3. Religious Cove- FRE/O/OANE AIDS ) SS eae a Rete ™Declarer played a! low heart |!aken in dummy with the ten. | dd Ripe —— ei Cans | Melicde’s inaww | 9.00-Natonal News - CBC Biome dummy ond ruled East's ned oe | 15 Aplay 28. t 9 1\—Preview Commentary . . South was faced | . on words ‘ 9 16—Notes end Music apparently impossible task oo on eee ete aeett 2 Fopular 10 00=News' & Weather = > trying to ~make twelve tricks |Bag: found ee: = tourist 2s. 10.05—Kitehen Comer with Jeng and began his of the réciadatier tricks as a reault : sen Ashley cashing the A-K ar i, (at tbe dananen a . o ‘ 10.10—Netes & Music Even when the queen fell, he . - Epoc 11.00—News end Weather was still in bad shape, but he! It did take. miraculous luck as . 18. Overly 11.05—-Women's Institute Program | decided nevertheless to go all |well as superb play to make the | 2 a i 11.20—Netes end Music out to snake the contract. Ac-|siam;-and it's always hard to, oe 1 45—Sulletin: Boord cordingly x a diamond & i quarrel with success, but, just, 20. High < 11 SO—Notes ua _| finessed ween. - When a at aap aed nena A held he ruffled another heart, |e same, we still think the 6 12.00—Weather : East's ace falling. ng was atrocious. | 25. Bridge, 12.05—P.E: Road Report , He . q = rummy or — 12.07—Tewn and Country Time 5.28—Interlude ~ [10.00—CBC. National News, On hearts _ 12.30—News und aa x er og Geulet Show ~ -Parliament Hill end Speaking 26. Native of : : 12 45—Town a intry, Time 5.35—The Outports Personally Near East CLARK FINSHES RELOADING 1.00—News and Weather 6.00—News and Weather 10.30—Continental Holiday . 27. Safe place re Sie APPROACHING FARMERS, THE” 1.05—Town and Country Time 6.15—On Parliament Hill |11.00—News end Regional Weather| 28, German "LONE RANGER RACES 1.15<Tommy Hunter Show - 6.20—Todey’s Editorial |11.05—Statlight Serenade watering 1.45—Town & Country Time 6:25—Sports Parade ~ 11.30—News and—Weather place © 2.00—News and Weather 6.30—Business Barometer |11.35—Sterlight ‘Serenade 29. , 2.05—Mestly Mule” 6.35-sJoright’s Music |12.00—CBC News. Weather end public — 3.00—News Headlines & Weether | 7.06—Back ‘to the Bible Sports ey _ vehicle 3.03—Trans-Canede Matinee - 7.30—News & Weather : 30. 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