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God protect our Can- The ‘ast two sentences of the pledge. were used by Prime Minister Pearson in his address on Parliament Hill when the new. maple leaf flag was flown for the first time. Mr-—-€yr—said—the —-need-for- such a pledge first occurred to him while he was_involved in scout work in Gaspe. He. had intended to intro- Commons asking that his pledge be adopted. But be- cause it imvolves education, for the provitces to decide. Mr. Cyr sai is sending -copies of his pladge to all members of the 10 provincial legislatures, asking {their sup- port. citation of a pledge—like the one used in U.S. schools—- | still ahead Mr. Cyr’s pledge reads: -‘|turned from. the “United States/servative administration he's been told it’s a matter | mee i. ‘Outlook Better — The Guardian, aes Mon, Apetl 19, 1965 1 Ye Clergyman | | | Plans To Study | | Church And War o TORONTO ‘CP)—The former ! moderator of the United Church Sy For Labor Govt (f\="ics & .|Very Rev. James Ralph Muteh-| 2! . x - | Mor, says he plans. to spend the! | LONDON (Reuters)—The La-; - The wetted factor isan ap- mext few ‘years studying rela-| > {bor government completed its parent willingness by the vot- tionship between war and the, — ifirst six months in office Fri-'ers to accept rom the new gov- chureh’s attitude to it. day, confident of “riding high” ernment unpopular measures, Dr. Mutchmor held a recep- |despite a number of setbacks, |including a total of £609.000.900 tion here as his memories en- but with the toughest hurdles ($1,800,000,000) new taxes that titled Mutchmor, rolled of the iwould have caused an outcry if) press. : Prime Minister Wilson re-imposed by the previous COM Now approaching 73, Dr. Friday confident his party, With the electorate im this eae ey ar mec tee would win a bigger mandate tf| mood, many veteran politicians | nublie relations officer for the. ja general election was held believe Wilson will wait for bis Mi diiaes A ‘| ey f ic policies to bite before en Assemblies of Can-: | But there were .nd signs that thinkng serously about a new ada, that he try to get a seat |Wilson, now. governing with alelecton — possibly until the im the Senate as an indepéndent.| |basie parliamentary margin of | spring of next year. | Dr. Mutchmor said he be: jonly three, is thinking of a new : | lieves United Church congrega jnational contest. ~ -|- ?RAVEL INAND ovr | ae : But it was equally clear that | Exactly * 93.151 le. jmmi- tions tend {eo be “too. middle-|: his administration is at present y = people: ‘class and too respectable’ and : grated to Canada in 1963, and) jin-a far nee position thaD shout 30,000 people emigrated, |400't cry out “hallelujah” often | — likely only a few weekS mostly to the United States. enoligh during worship services. } This is more a reflection of OW AINSIN ‘own. personal success in estab- lishing himself as a national | -and—world leader—than— through; any spectacular policies his gov- | ‘TWO’ TRENDS APPARENT 1 s But it also comes about from} ithe 49-year-old prime minister's RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT , have become increasingly evi- dent since October's_-general election. Firs of these {s a continuing | decline in relative electoral sup- | jport for Sir Alex Douglas -|} |/Home’s Conservative opposition Z'M PUNISHIN! MYSELF. L'VE DECIPED TO PUNIGH MYSELF i |party, underlined by its recent | lupset byelection defeat at Rox-| | burgh, Scotland, at the: hands of | the minority Liberal party. | ~ CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER | : South dealer Neither side vulnerable. NORTH @1087 @510763 O62 $233 963 @2 982 @954 @KI86 1073 @K1065 A98742 so @AKQI54 oan @AKQ oa @AQ94 4— This hand appears. in Play Bridge with Reese and is chief- ly notable because it contains a highly unusual play. Let’s say you're ‘declarer at.) ar parent. Trap |Six Spades and that West leads | Declarer sivas Sanit the 12 Gres the three of spades. When you tee play the seven from dummy, | apy from ’ Meta Seet telles sth Ge tea. Teel ee ae oe 16. Belonging =e FAMOUS HANDS ae ito play a second round of HEARD jtrumps, followed by three! pa pet" This memer| } jwins i e@ spades are divided ay a2) sod sie wine it she ot DAILY CROSSWORD Tikes 3 [are divided 3-1 a ayer _acnoss = DOWN” 20. Cim’ Sipe movinic lor more hearts. . z lion FEE vie | 5. Persian Macaws sz } Both methods of play would | ruler 3. Disfigure . Constel- i |fail in the actual hand, even! 9 wid-East 4. Augment lation |though they would succeed most’ — iand 5. Bobbin 25.A high- of the time 10. Land of 6. Garment way s But the very best method of: the Incas border driver 7. Elder son -«-26.A° of Zeus... gusran- | If it loses, there is the proba- |bility of a trump returm m) ‘|which case it would become im-| possible to ruff two diamonds lin dummy. There would still be} | other chances of making the 6°X LNJOV 1au9aS | contract, but they would not be- 'particularly promising. . | | The other method of play is WHO'S IN THERE WITH YOUR FATHER? > OUT LAUGHING AT “maximum sthanes of making the ~—°* letter 8:Author dummy at trick two and dis-| to him SEARCH FOR ELUAH CLARKS BARRELS problem is how to play the hand | cards one-of his high hearts on 15. Thus 11.Kindof § 30.Explosive 36. Melancholy so as to give yourself the it! | 46. Female daisy sound ; of making the contract. | Assume that East takes the | wie 13.Wordof |§ 32.Restoresto 40. News- Of Fourse you don't see the ciyb and returns a diamond. 17.Like | disgust : Ree = opponents’ cards, but even s0, South wins it with the ace, 18. Buckets 15. Little girl 34. Verb forn notices the best lime of play can be fig-| plays a high trump, and then 21. Flights 18.Pineapples 35.Brought °* 41. Dawn ured ‘out - |eashes two high hearts. He now of steps 19. Land into There are two methods of crosses to the ten of spades and 23. Tents pears exiatenes onsite play that stand out. One is to discards the Q-9-4 of diamonds 27. Gull-like i ry take a diamond finesse at once.|on the J-10-7 of hearts. birds ' If it succeeds, the contract ts| The club play is very sensa-| 2% Miss " 'made by then ruffling a diamond | tional, but it is also. vety sound. | Channing eon lor two in dummy. ‘All you have to do is think of it. | ae” 1 6.05—The Outperts 9.00—Farm Forum . geen ad peri Weather 9.30—Distinguished Artists 81. Scotch 5.28-—ree 10.00—CBC Nations! News, On tea cake 5.30—Bob Goulet Show cae Seu Parliament Hill end Speaking a 6.00—News end Weather Personally | $4. Poorest r 6.15—On Parliament Hill 10.30—Continente! Holiday i fleece m7 6.20—Tedey’s Editorial 11.00—News and Regional Weether| $7. Aloft if 6.25—Sports Parade 11.05—Sterlight Serenade 38. 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