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Members of the group were examined by senior Merit l in e examiner of masters and mat- es. Captain H.D. Mackay of Halifax. and were awarded the Canada Department of Trans- port Certificate as temporary master of a powe r boat less than 40 tons, gross tonnage. A number of other students .completing the course were not examined as they were unable to meet the rigid eyesight stan- dard required of all applicants for Department ‘of Transport . certification. lnstructor-in- charge. Captain J.B. Palmer. attributes the suc- cess of the current navigation courses to the keenness and en- thusiasm of the students work- ing in pleasant and spacious surroundings. with access to a complete range of modern eq- uipment and navigational aids. A colorful and unique addition to the visual training aids avail- able was conceived and unple- aptain Palmer. It is a la rg e magnetic display capable of si- mulating any simple or complex shipping fraiffic situation which might occur at sea. The effect achieved is th at which would be observed from the bridrze of an ocean- g oln g vessel at a distance of approx- imately three nautical m i l cs. bringing considerable realism into the classroom. iHAS OPINION discussion with C a p t atn jPalmcr he ventured the opinion m lBUNNY-TYPES ARE SLAPPED WII\if\'lPEG tCPi -— The Man-ioha Liquor Control Coni- | mission has ordered bars to to help scantily clad waitresses evade “the slappers and pinchcrs. Bcvcriize rooms and cock- tail bars €‘ll'il7l0i_Vllli£'. bunny- type waitresses must raise ‘ seating space for each cus- l tamer in i4 square feet after March l i provide more space Complete Course. cl tcontlnued from page it i that with the recent interest lahown by the federal govern- ment in the development of the fishing industry and the propos- ed inception of the 12- mile fish- ing limit. both the long-rumored deep sea fishing master's certi- ficate and inshore fishing boat operator‘s licence will become a requirement under the Canada Shipping Aci.. Facilities for instruction to cope with the increased number of students requiring these new qualifications would al- ready have been established at the Charlottetown Provincial Vocational Institute and a train- ing program could be brought into effect with a minimum of preparation to cover the need should it arise. Satisfaction with the setting- up and progress of the naviga- tion department of lihis new Vo- cational institute was express- ed by J.l-l. McLellan. principal. who added the opinion that this training would greatly increase marine safety in coastal waters. I ‘POLICE linstitutions for the ment of persons. i He said the government plans .to introduce a Jail Act at the icurrent session of the legisla- iiure which will "bring up to idate adequate and proper pro- v ion." imprison- He said that there are 'nrlica- tions that tfieire will be a meet.- lng of provincial attorneys cen- : early this year and from ‘i this may come a policy in which ‘ prisoners sentence to more ithan six months but less than liwo years could be kept in a ficderol institution. At present. 4 there is an azrcement. where per- sons sentenc to two years I or more are confined in federal i institiitinns. 1. It was Mr. Farmer's opinion that no move should be made ‘in this province toward the con- istrur.-tion of a large institution until it is known what new air- rangements may result after the conference. it may be. he said. that the. The Guardian. Cha.rlof:tettown.'Tues.. Feb. 25, 1984. 0 Drivers Draw Fines, |s|and Fishermenfl Remanded For Impairment Charged with driving whlleftha care and control ;f a motoi their abilities were impaired by*V°hl°1° While l’ml’3l’ - _ . i Two sons charged with he- alcohol. Nelson Frederick Court. i mg intoafgated in 3 public place Charlottetown. and Bernai-d.~we,.., Each fined 520 and cow, Asa Dow. Seven Mile Bay. were or 15 days. For the possession each fined $100 and costs or l0loi' intoxicating liquor in it place day! by Magistrate James 3. other than his residence another Johnston. QC. in Queens Counlylaccused was fined $20 and costs magistrate's court yesterday. ior 30 da_. A 5lmil3l' “"9 W35 "‘°l°l'l W“. The testimony of (‘.ns<tiIi lab to Oliver David Carver. Karel-.w oiand and John w_Hm-1-ockg, brook. on the charge of havingiRc.Mp. was heard for thé crown 1in the case of Willard Murray but In OHOIICG 88311153 I DY-lath Kennedy. Parkdale. charged "it is not a place." he said. ‘with driving while impaired. “where they should properly be.‘ We feel that llhe be can do is take so Following the accused testify- St the iail.mg on his own behalf. he was in I drunk Pemremanded on bail until March 11 501' I. llmilfld film! —- 914. when another defence witness drylnsout period." twiii be called. He said the care of drunk-.———————-— eness is not the responsl-bilitiy oil RULE” BY MANY government alone. He said ; drunkeness is a personal prop‘ Cyprus. first overwhelmed by lem and if the problem cannotllcgyptian conquerors about 1500 be coped with by the tamlly.|aic. was ruled by nearly. tihen that is when the com-ldoaen empires before gaining munlty by-law should come ln.'independence in 1960. V!!9_Nlll_‘-'? W?-0"? WU WELL.auui>MA 1-iiis AFTER so MANV YEA . crm sou i.ooi< i>i='i=siz:i:-r Mozuiua ! i>sci'i>isi> 1 FINALLY cor ~rirzi.= A'i~Zii°>Fcoi=FslE'wg'ii rr./P -room.’ Mv uueruu: .. . asiicTw A3)l9lW R|PLEY'$ BELIEVE IT OR NOT v - IAN OFFICIALS wiio REGULARLY Rowen TOGHHEI? EACH SUNDAY on me DANUBE WERE ORDERED DROWNED PRINCE VON KAUNITZ. CHANCEL o o msiiziii. amuse HF HAD IFARNED air or run ms A spy For PRILSS//i -727 THE PRIKF KNEW Till-' OYIIER 3 MN WEI?! /NNOCINT L—4\4' Tits STABLES suitr IN SAAS-FEE, Swiizerlatld, lprnvince wilt have to pay for} lthe uokeeri of prisoners in ai ‘federal institution. He suggest-f :ed that perfiaips "we could do ‘the same hetre for less mone.v."3 ARE ALWAYS REPLICAS ornir w§iéi%§»cfi5i~§;gicrso av 5//(WP n ‘W5 swm It/A mriwsiosirim ’ ” ’ DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. Singing 22. A33 The present requonement is 1 Mr. _l-‘armor said with the new ; 1.Movea to voice 23. Nega- 12 square feet. This standard ilcizislation regarding the jalls.l and fro 3-Ul‘ge 0!! tive ., will be kcpt for premises {the government should be able] 5-Trifinglllflf 4-Vl".Vl“5 35 Guido’! ' using waitresses dressed in .to "get alone reasonably well“; Pig: 03 Wtgfihu hltihell normal clothes. funtil a possible policy is made.’ 8 - 11° 9 A commission spokesman ito cover imprisonment of those] 1°-F'l'3E1'3-fit 5 Excufa 25-"P!‘°m- . said: lsentenced from six months to ! “',1,‘l“5' L’ “ed ,, i “WP fee. ma. 12 Squaw feel ifhm years. I 12.Slow. 7. Child 05 Land l is prctty conizcsted space for l mus.‘ the sun mun ' R szirl in an abbreviated cos- lpR0B"'"oN'S"‘RvlCE ' 8'}:-Jron 27'I"'t.u l .u,..,.‘ Referring to the mention in‘. 15‘-sh:F‘n ‘or hurry 2. lg.‘ f ...I.hP gm! can hardly get .i.~hc Speech from the Throne thati P“. 9 and u .mre as 5 through the aisles in some of la m'“b5ll°" ‘mic’ Wm he °"‘i 13.c,i;-1'. .f¢g,th'e1-3 oggmch, 'dent l these places without. being “hushed ll? the pmVlnce' Mr‘. name 11.Co1-nmenceg like bird 39.L1tu. ‘ mmhan |Farmc-tr said ll will be on an, 8_mke1y 17_ K 33_HM_d' an ‘; “That‘s why we want to ieylenmenlal ha“? this year 19. Outside of 19, Formed bin 4o.Bendg thg '. give them m0l‘f.' room—-to cs- L "9 “id ‘he P"°"‘"“° "°“' “*5 bread mm wood head 1; f cape the slappers and the lg," gay f" H“; €o°““‘ M‘ 31-Iaetrialative a. mus, 34. Movable greeting pinchers ,, . ‘ enwers W OHS?! SCHN; gomes bod .. mud banter ‘2_D‘-oop 5 More than half a-dozen Win "3 - °‘“ 59° 8 1"“ “"5". 34-Winter 20.Spino 35- Wicked 44-Heating i riipc: drinkini: places have “liii lg: ‘"3235? 5 '!',‘”:‘°V; 3199933“? 21.Uritl 36.Inaect. fuel | switclicd in waitresses wear- M“ ._ Isalet 5 pm 11°" 28‘D’e”;, | 1 3 4. 5 4-, 7 Q 9 i in; h‘gih hccls and brief. form- ;5°,r,“§",‘° ‘;as t“ agpm '0. I gnuteem; fitting: costumes in the last . H 9 mid ‘‘ V° 5’ - f ,9 L“, ., io ll i2 few years. iwefquaml O: m '13:‘. '., With the official viewpoint. ho 35"; Mn:-m";“ii ,o_,,.,,.,,, is i4_- i Commission Chairman N. E. ‘be of “ea. pbeenem to mp’ fir“: atake '8 R“d"'” said mp space ma” ioffcndcr and younin offender 31'Wa"fd°”“‘ 6 "D '1 was prompted by a numbcr of ‘who am [Pd astray 7. y 32. Devil '9 complaints about congcs Referfiné ‘O 1);. vear._‘ red 34 Jewel l tion" in Winnipeg bars. MN.‘ of mplflcnmdfngin Qt-“emf 37.Pub1ic ‘ .23 Z Z5 Z6 27 l He said “git” wshm‘ County Jail r Partner said‘ which around with practically no iti1ere weflfmmé Maple thml 33-FlV_°'d°u3-1’ 29 f clothes on zive rise to troii- "“,h0 shomd not have been __ u i ""’-' ;thi- drunks. He said he did nut; ‘hon 3' -consider drunkeneiis a crime-.l (3.Tmnko1 .' body 52 33 £5.Pei-eon of 9 4° to. Produce CONTRACT BRIDGE "“‘ fl.Funera.l 41 43 44 By B. JAY BECKER “"8. f £&Di-ego ' North dealer. are distributed in a cert alii DOWN‘ 48 North-South vulnerable. way. he slioidrl play for th It Lsttnging distribution to exist. 135901 5-25‘ A NORTH ~ South was in six hearts and , f west led the queen of club’_ De_ ';‘-BHCTE 5 ‘IOW h Wflrk ‘ 3 larer took it with the ace casii- A A X Fr 0 zc ’ . is no N r WE ‘A 84 fitliutiehcle \l\:l3lg aofhggil-ltxltsllvhagiii E33: One letter simply stands {oi-ianozet Iliilfblawaample A is need ‘ . J10 8 ‘ ‘ 3 showed out. the contract looked for the three Us, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apne- Qm . 6 fairly hopeless. s nee it appeared trophies, the length and tomiauon of the words are an hints. . -1-4 2 . Kqnogu that West would be able to score Each day the code letters are different. . ‘Qua ‘K553 at least one club trick in addi- ‘ tn 301211; tion to his queen of hearts. 0'71’ 35" “"0"”! ‘Ag.’ mfutmigiumtgwwmedgnmgf re: uses not any ocean: Ag f‘runr1tpbrfa’l’te.dHtehtofi(listheu:eol OJ JAIJKPU I‘! KQCPWJ L8! a s. a e an- Thomddm‘-978 oteher lpzde. and finefsed the re’ O-833',"-QJRJPBXNU North East south West "'$.u‘:ht;" 2:5‘ follwzdltm Yeeterdaye Oryptoqnolls: IN pounce mxrmnaiim-I 1. 29 29 Paae so tlh '1 ‘bf’? 'gf°"d boa; sum 1unrourr1oNs.—msaam.r H P 09 “ W" ° ° ’° exusxhenuuney-mesons Opening it-ad—-queen of clubs. A good general principle for deciarer to follow in most hands is that if he can make h s con- tract only if the opponents’ cards l.00—CBC News I 5.00—Wlar. Fill! I’cast 3.20—Tempo. CIC Notebook 6.00-CBC News & Weather 6.l5-—On Parliament Hill 6.20—Maritlme Spottscast 6.25-Music in the Evening 7.15--lyiirie 7.20-—Merlna Weather ietlude 7.30—'3usineII Ierommv 7,35—lnvltatlon a.oo—Auiqnrnant lilo-Radio international 9.00-—Cittrena orum Q,30—Talent Festive! lo.00-CIC Net. News Roundup I speaking Penoniltv IO.30—Resetved For Music li.0t)—Actton Theatre li..'t0-Christine: Eve '2 pom Scores and Marina 3. inland Weather i2.is-Mum in ‘the Ntatit Church Service ‘I MW“, ,.... were divided 3-2. since he would the un his club loeers on the apadee bd- fore West could ruff. and the outcome was that he made the ‘_ alam. losing only a trump tricti. . Note that it would not h a vs fhelped West to play the ten of spades on the second spade lead. Declarer would win the can with the queen. re-timi hand with a diamond. and then fines- se the nine of spades to obtain .the same result. 3 South‘: play of finesslng toe inine in the hope that West ha been dealt four spades to the J- 10 was very unusual. but it was the right play nevertheless. ‘ Declarer realised he could not lmake the contract if the spades I able to discard both club iloseie in time if Ila were the «cue. Once West had shown ‘with a trump trick. South knew he cou make Iie contract only If West had four spades. and he therefore played on the from that this was the actual die- irlttutlon. He realised that if 'West had one. two or th tee qtades. there was no hope of making the am. and he conse- quently played for the only poa- Ilbility that gave lilo: a cliaiiv.-s. 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