ahead inert a DN THE Al ~ OFCY-TV 1:30 p.m—Afterncon Musicale 2:00 p.m.—Che: Helene 2:15 p.m.—Nursery School 2:30 p.m.—Man from Interpol 3:00 p.m.—The Verdict |s Yours 25 p.m.—Cross Section | pm. —Open House 400 pim.—Times Square Playhouse 430_p.m.—Friendly Giant 4:45 9.m.—Sing Ring Around 50) p.m.—Down to the Sea’ 5:30 p.m.<Rob Roy 600 p.m.—Aunt Holly 6:25 p.m.—Sports Weekly 7:30 p.m.—Sot. 8:00 p.m.—Zarie Grey Theatre 8:30 p.m.—Don Messer - 9:00 p.m.—Danny Thomas 9:30 p.m.—live » Borrowed Life 90:00 p.m.—Bob Cummings Show 10:30 p.m.—Camera Canada . : “kh Winter Day” 11:30 p.m.—fighting Words 12:00 p.m.—CBC TY News 92:13 a.m.—Lloca!l Weather 92:14 o.m.—Viewpoint 92:20 o.m.—Sign Off tr TV. CALLS NITE or DAY Day 4-3537 Nite 4-4172-4-5601 VAIL’S RADIO & TV + 284-Kent St —__€h'town CKCW-TV 9:30 a.m.—Station Sign On News, Weather, Sports 9:45 e.m.—Morning Devotions Sacred Heart 10:00 «. Room 11.00 e.m.—Visit To Englend 11:30 a.m.—Progrem Resume 14:31 a.m—Test Pattern Workshop | Mrs. ) R'Canadian Catholics Active ‘Smoxoxrrroces On Preparations For Council can tggs; OTTAWA (CP)—Fifteen Ro- man Catholic. archbishops snd bishops from Canada, including the nation’s two cardinals, are serving-on church comm! s | making plans for the ecumeni- \eal council to be convened in Rome later this year. Ten Canadian priests also have been selected to work on the various bodies setting up the ,pne of four sub-committees of | historic meeting. ‘ 4 list"of the 25 Canadians was issued Friday by the Cana- dian Catholic Conference, the PISQUID EAST | Miss Audrey Jay, Sherwood, | was a recent visitor at the home | of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. | Levi Jay. = 7 5 Arthur Camerson and | little son recently arrived from | western Canada and are spend- | ing same time with her varents, son. Mr--Ftoyd Jay was a vigitor to Montague on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDon- ald, Lorne Valley, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Jay on Sunday. Mr. and Mra Alvin Burke, | residence in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs, Levi Jay visit- ed relatives and friends in Char- lottetown on Sunday. : Mr. Bruce Jay was a visitor in Montague on Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodger-. Jay and Mr.-and Mrs. Harold | | merchants at —Pisquid.—hewe- closed their store and taken up ~ a voluntary association of the ehurch hierarchy in Canada. | James Cardinal McGuigan, | Archbishop of Toronto. and Paul | 'Emile Cardinal) Leger, Arch- bishop of Montreal. are on the | central commission along with | Most Rev. Paul Bernier, Arch- | bishop-Bishop of Gaspe, Que. | Cardinal Leger, who also is on |. cardinals within the central ‘body. and Cardinal “McGuigan will be making regular trips be- ‘tween Canada and Rome during the year. The commissions and secre- | tariats with Canadian members | or consultors are: Theological — Most Rev. Mau- rice Roy, Archbishop of Quebec; | Most Rev. Maxim Hermaniuk, Winnipeg, metropolitan’ arch- bishop for Ukrainian Catholics \in Canada; Most Rev. Lionel | Audet, Auxiliary Bishop of Que- bec; Rev. Marcel Belanger, vice-rector of the University of Ottawa. Bishops and charch govern- |ment —-Most-Rev. G. L. Pelle- \tier, Bishop of Trois-Rivieres, | | Que.; Most Rev, M. J. Lemieux, — | Archbishop of Ottawa. { Religious Most Rev. Georges B, -Fiahiff, Archbishop of Winn peg; Rev. G. Van Den Broek; Rev.. Andre Guay. procurator- general to the Holy See for the Oblate Fathers; Rev. Joseph Rousseau, in Rome serving as secretary. | Discipline of the clergy and faithful — Most Rev. P. F. Po- LORNE VALLEY. 92:45 p.m.—News, Weather, Sports 1:00 p.m.—Monday Playbill Partners 2:30 p.m—Man From Interpol 3:00 p.m.--The Verdict Is Yours 2:25 p.m.—Cross Section . 8:30 p.m.—Open House | 4:00 p.m-—At Home With Helen ' Crocker 4:30 p.m.—Friendly Gi ' 4:45 p.m.—Sing Ring 6:01 p.m.—Razzle 5:30 p.m—Rob Roy 4:00 p.m. Supper Club | GTS pum—Television News, | 635 p.m.—Television Weather | 6:50 p.m.—Television Sports — | 7:00 p.m.—The Pioneers | §:00—Feevs On Music ) @:30 p.m.—Don Messer Jubilee 9:00 p.m.—Denny Thomas 10:00 p.m.—Bob Cummings Show 10:30. p.m.—Camera a “Ah Winter's Day” 11:30 p.m.—fFighting Words - 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 32:15 am.—Viewpoint 12:20 a.m.—CKCW TY News 12:30 a.m.—Sign Off cFCY RADIO round Western Roundup 8:00—News 8 11—Weather 8:16—Country & 1, 8:46-—Weather 8:50—News 9:10—Morning Moods 9.25——Matinee with Austin Wills 9.30-—Merning Moods_ : @:35—An Orchid from Giselle Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac- | Leod, Marie, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Francis Mac- | Intyre in Lorne Valley. LAC Louis Callaghan of Green- wood, N.S. spent the past week in Lorne Valley at the home of his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. James Callaghan. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLeod, Sherwood, spent Sunday in Lorne Valley as guests of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coates, Gerry and Terry, of Chariotte- town, visited relatives in this vicinity on Saturday. Mrs. Roy Macleod and daughter Dale were visitors to Charlottetown during the week. Mr. Bennett Crane was a re- cent A series of card parties spon- sored by the Wortnen's Insitit- ute opened Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeod. Mr. Charlies MacLeod was e reeent visitor to Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs, James Calla- ghan, Mr. Louls Callaghan and Mr. Geo, Callaghan spent the weekend with relatives in Rust- feo. They were guests of Mra. n’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Gauthier. Mr. “Lloyd MacDonald was a up visitor fo Montague on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Francis Mac- Intyre visited relatives in Marie on Sunday. * Miss Margaret Buchanan, spent the weekend with her par- ents in- Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs, Grover Mac- Kay, Strathcona, were- guests of Mrs. MacKay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James._MaeNelll on - Sun- “| day. Mr. and Mrs. Michael. Foley were visitors to Charlottetown | during the week. Miss Pamela Hatton, Morell, epent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Hatton.” yess teacher at Lorne Valley School, |" cock, Coadjutor Archbishop of Toronto; Most Rev. Arthur Dou- vite, Bishop of St. Hyacinthe, | Que : “Discipline of the sacraments | —Most Rev. V. Belanger, Auxil- | jary Bishop of Montreal; Rev. G. M. Brisebois in Rome. Sacred Liturgy Rev. Marcel Dubois, Montréal; Rev. Vincent Kennedy, Toronto, | Missions — Most Rev, Louls Joseph Canaba, formerly arch- bishop of White Fathers Mis- sions in Uganda and now living | at Sherbrooke, Que., where his brother, Most Hev. Georges Ca- | bana, is archbishop. | Alexander Carter, Bishop of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.: Msgr. C. E. Bourgeois of Trois-Rivie- | Press, radio and TV — Most |Rev. Emilien Frenette, Bishop | of St. Jerome, Que., and Rev. | J. M. Poitevin, director of the International Catholic Offige of | Cinema in, Rome. 4 Christian unity—Rev, Gregory Baum, St. Michael's College, | Toronto. i | An incomplete list issued in Montreal earlier this week in- cluded Rev. Andre Seumois. He is a Belgian priest who taught for a time in Ottawa. BURTON Mrs. Charles Rogers, Glen- |- garry, has entered the O'Leary Community Hospital for surg- ery. Also celebrating a birthday was Miss Shirlene O'Brian, who celebrated her 7th birthday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Carl O'Brian on Jan- uary 18. Her guests included Darlene Collicutt, Gereldine Coke, Mariam Dalton and Helen Dalton. The afterndon was svent playing games and lunch, which also included a. birthday cake and ice cream, was served after Shirlene had thanked her friends for their lovely gifts. rT Lay apostolate — Most Rev. | ACROSS 50. Weaver's 16. Equip- q« 6.“Twenty | reeds ment ‘Thousand 18. Persian DOWN ‘coin Under the 1.Poke 20. Pull Bea” 2. River 22. Print. author (C. Peru) er’s 11, Stand up 3. Italian require- 12, Benefit coins , ment 13. Hiking 4.Totry 25. Kins. hazards ‘6. Compass > man 14. Mixes point 26. Routine Saturday's Anower 15. Hound dog (abbr.) 27. Plexus. 38, Spotted 17. Exclama- 6. Valleys 29. Snake- cavy tion (poet.) like’ 39. Musical 18. Radium 1. Abel's fish * composition (sym.) mother 30. Buckeye 40. Fiit 19. Bread 8. Sounded, state 42. Gingka, ingredient asa bell 82. Grippe for one .. 21. Wurttem- 9. Pheasant discomfort 44, Christmas berg - brood 85. Bridal- gift measure 10, Otherwise - party. 46. Stamps 23. By u4.To ' ~ member approval 24. Power -bleat 36.Comical $48. Like company 28.Man’s name 30. Pointed arch 31. Tahoe 2 or Erie tion 33. A wager 34. Clear 37. Music note 38. Seed vessel 41, Small person (colloq.) 43. Indifference 45, Church calendar 47. Physicist Pierre —— 48, Leaking’ (poet.) 49. Showy. August . flower » | 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mom. Jan, 29, 1962. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE OR NOT LULL ‘ WORD = CROSS -DAILY DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work ag AXYDLBAAXER ———~ LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another, In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation QZSNU NMVXG@ COXXBU' JEMxX, HZXG NOBXO COXXBU ZSCEV. —%Z. sBSKU t Saturday’s Cryptoquote: WORDS WITHOUT ACTIONS ARE THE ASSASSINS OF IDEALISM—BILLINGS (© 1962, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) CONTRACT BRIDGE By B, JAY BECKER 12:45—Mostly _ Music - 1:00—News Headlines & Weather 1:02—Mestly Music - 2:45—Hite & Encores | | $.00—News Headlines & Weather | 9:02—Hite and Encores 1 } 4.00—News & Weather 4:05—The Hit Parade The Outports { & Weather 5:05—The Outports 8:16—Program Schedule ‘ae, $:17—The Ovtports 5:25——Marine Weather $:28—The Ovtports 6:00—News & Westher 4:13—-N.S. Road Report _€:18—Tonights Music _ CBA RADIO MONDAY 1 %O00—News, Sports end Weather j 7:15—Breakfast Music % SaNVH | South dealer, — North-South vulnerable, - NORTH eQ08 9Qs62 eal $AJ104 EAST . @k3875 : oss xessn | -2an"es aa @Al943 * @EKQ1043 : aos The bidding: South West’ iv 1 3@ 32 4a- 49 4@ © 4NTr SH Pass ¢y Opening lead—jack of spades, There's no such thing as play- ing bridge perfectly all > the time. You expect to make mis- takes here and there, and about all you can do is try to hold the number of them to a mini mum and hope that the ones you do make won't turn out to be end expensive. at this hand pla Naples in the match ne > Italy and the United States in 1951 When Simiscalco and For- WEST 110643 @K7 * 4 North East iNT 5:30—The - Five Thirty Show 6:00—News and Weather 6:15—Regional Commentary 6:20—Mar_ Sports - 6:25—Musie — SNOWVA - ETTA KETT HE GAVE You A HARD TIME. que held the North-South cards for tJtaly, the bidding went as Same of their bids are in- comprehensible by ordinary. standards, but they were play- ‘ing the Neapolitan system, and the slam they reached was cer- tainly sound enough, The American East - West pair bid) merrily along, considering. the | few high cards they held but ‘they were simply taking ad-, vantage of the vulnerability conditions. West led a spade. Forquet, took the ace, entered dummy | with a diamond, played ,the) of -hearts and finessed. | When the American pair held ¥ SOMETIMES THEY PuT uP A REAL : BATTLE BEFORE ~ GIVING IN / the. North-South cards, they! also bidding iil = 4 = > cI >" ais: Es : z e 3 #273 His g % Ht | ; if | ETEEE i [i i i i tr ns | reached-a slam, but on this oO TUTE 6X INIOV 13Y93S AV)PPW LUV MLS — its J 4, > aSNOW AINSIN = ” One of the Largest Selections in P. E. I. ... And It’s Open Twelve Months A Year! _ Large selection of dolls, games, trucks, HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. Charlottetown FIRESTONE Dial 4-5547 -AUNIH wee TT a NY oer en, ag skiis, toboggans, sleighs, shovels, skates, etc. . . . all at lowest prices in P.E.I. WIONVY JNO JHL wa123NS 8 SOONW v vNoOoO1vd 20r