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Temp, 3.00—CBC News ters and postcards to the United oS . . w Commentary—C Roundup 3.03—Capitel Report CBC £KIDAY PROGRAMS 9.15-- Assignment : ee aes wan Gosia” Geanel Wad States, Betisin, tostoed. , rence, z ; 9.20-—Notes and Mupic — ° 7 Christian Hour | 4.00—CBC News West Indies Central’ and| > CFEY-TV 16.00—Nows end Westher 7:15-Morning 4.03—Hebrew Christian Hour ont * 10.05—Notes and Music ” 1 Pi South America. f .—Filgd Festival 7:3W—News and W 4.18—Classical Piano : : S090 W.ae—Gatiale. Gye > 7:35—Ferm Report 4.30—Hour of Decision Letter rates to other countries ER Qeene ed t100cNews. and Wes 7:4l—Morning Roundup 5.00—Nationa! Back fo the Bible Hour Will jump to 10 cents from six. 3.0 pam.—Te Tell The Truth 11.05—Notes end ro aged "| Ti45—Island Wr., Mar. 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Scheol By Radio - 68. Mong 1.38-amic<Station: Sign Off ak | §.30—Bible- Institute Program. -~|.- carrying __ a.m=Station Sign ¥.05—A Letter To An Older Gen- | a ta ne—-cach «SC Yellow SUNDAY PROGRAMS Saaewe teactal News 10.30—Inland’ Weather and Maritime “ ar tibia 1 ' '110:07—New Year's International - Gardener—C8C - eee “DOWN - CFCY-TV -|11:00—CBC News _—-: |1@.45—Neighbourly News—C8C Chante bo nn a | 11:07 —Governor a New ¥1.00—Local Church Services on at bg eihcsians | Years t 12.10—News Fe eee Weather Comes i ae Oe eed ~~ _|11:12—New :Year’s /Internations! 12.15—Piano Inter! ‘ines - 2.00 p.m.—Thia la The tife Bites, Gree 1966 ~+19'30—0ld Fashioned Revival Hour | DAILY ee beak oa to work its 2.30 p.m.—Eric Sykes” Show 12: Yeor “From | Tonight ' 1.00—News & Weather ae i > 3.00 p.m.—NFL Final 00 ; ; ‘ is LONG FELLOW { 5.30. p.m.—Sight_and -Cast* ; ; -_ One letter simply stands-for another, In this sample A fs used ~ 6.55 pim.—CEC TV. NEWS | D E for the three L's, X fot the two'O's, etc. Single letters, apos- ceiaiaes trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. | =y -30 p.m.—Hymn Sing. 4 ‘ 7.00 pim.—Jane Wyman | By B. JAY BECKER | OSB te HS he Gkre 1p 7:30 p.m.—Patty Duke ero A Cryptogram Quotation oO 8:00 p.m.—Hank ' : : 8:50 pom.—Flashback ee ee CTWK EKW RWJPKH AB AYDE|Q 9.00: p.m.—£d Sullivan dealer, both gides characteristics, &- would be : 10.00 ‘p.m.—Bonanze i oe would you|wrong to open with one no- PK RWI PA, PH APVW 4 AYDE > 11.00 pom.—This Hour Hes 7 Days ‘pid with each ‘of the following trump. While this would show BYA.—CWSSPEKEJIAEE 12.00 p.m.—CBC_TV News five hands? °° Ja balanced hatd and well-scat- ¢ TERE etortnen Wenner 208 SNS tered ‘strength, it would also) Yesterday's Oryptoquote: THE EARTH, THAT 38 Mar C Scares ~~ | 1. @AQ974 Y— GAIC SKIES |show 16 to 16 high-card points) gypeg 18 HER TOMB.—SHAKESPEARB essed 0 9,01 2.6QI7 YAQ ATE. BAIS whereas ectually the haod bas ae page = TV wre 10 points. It ie best ‘to stick to (© 196, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) 4 CKCW-T 3. @AI9Z YAIN2- OT. HAIN ; wateet Wana joa dia tee ; : ai | 4. @A8S. YAM OGAIBA QKT nd i be s t % 1.10 p.m.—Station Sign On many games and shams can by LN ee eS 6.94 WITS GAKGTS GAB Hoot hy exceeding the point OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE @ 1.30 p.m.—Country Calendar, | J. One club. While it is. usual : = cialis 2.00 pan -Caneete and Cénviction to bid the higher ranking of two; 3. One club. This follows the - TVE BEEN READ} THE LasT © 2.30 p.m.—faith In Action —>tive-card suits first, thie policy/general rule that when you Wet’ ins ING SO RAPIDLY Jf WENT:COR 3.00 p.m.—N.F.L. . Champltonship is .generally not followed when|have three four-card suits, you NTERESTING BOOK, MY EYES ARE A Sit ON NEW 4 cod Game . the suits concerned are spades |open in the suit below the single- THA! iT gives” |) WARY: Saaaenae e Sere af 5.30 p.m.—Sight & Cast and clubs. ie “a logical |ton. This is the most economi- ENTIRE HISTORY, Tome eon AcéeAR Myoucamen ou @ | 5.58. pu —~Eoe TV News reason for this. If you opened jcal way of showing afl three THE LAOS 7“) COD ei OF Graeit “A EAMES OT zx 6.0 pantenre OF Tings with a spade and partner. ree-|suits. | -F ioustey? AIR/ THEN TLL Be ABLE/, STANDING INLINE! | ETT, 6.30 p.m.—Please Jon’t Eat the ponded two diamonds or two| 4. <One notrump- Kt: is best to INATING/ 0 READ FOR ere Seine : or hearts, you would have to go to|avoid the opening bid-of @ die- ae : b 7:00 p.m.—Walt Disney the tt level to show the clubs, |mond because you would thea car A considerable amount of bid-|have a difficult rebid 4 A | Cea tet an shower (ding space can be saved by|if partner responded with # wri 1s a tecRenien opening with a club. Now, if |heart, a spade or a notrump. EN = C ‘ THAT YOU HAVE. THE WORLD'S BEST 11.00 p.m.—This Hour Has 7 Days {partner resporided a diamond or|An operting notrump bid pretty > ~ ‘ I ; NAMELY MINE YOUR COLLECTION 1206-6. “—CBC TV News la heart, you would be able~to |much tells the. story of your : a OU HAVENT THE : 12. 10:e0n. show the second suit and stay|hand in one fell swoop. . Simp- wt 1g _BOLLMOOSE PHYSIQUE, -19 a.m.—LTV News ia : lest is: best = i = , ‘adi if 2.20 a.m:—Station Sign Off : in the one level at the same : Z fod C YX : y : BUT YOU SURE HAVE a : 5. One heart.” Here Me ti « > iy ~ THE BULLMOOSE. ~ eFCY . . | True, your partner would /low ttie- general rule of Es QO 4 7 ad r Vi || by HEART-- . _tassume that your spades were|the higher ranking euit first. : !~ Ke AY rds in length, bat when |The diamonds are of course of ! - FRID. : four ca y 4 a £ hale f 0 yt: 8 > _ {your tutn to bid=again came |much better quality, but tha i lle At 6.30—News and Weather . next, you would be able to re-|little bearing on which suit to! . 6 z ' 6.35—Morning Roundup _.-—— bid the spades even though your |open with. The’ point is. that. if _ $-45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp: | tier had not raised them. |partner has. any three hearts, 3B : é a ee oe He would then know that you|the suit is playable. as trump, e VE AS UN ils un Se one ene had five spadés and since yoy|and opening the bidding with a te eke . 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour * had with : diamond and following this with , peeves AN p ee * ~~ Sis casing enone - |you also had at least five cfabs-|a heart bid of some sort will! J) C'/ |. AGN. =) suv were NBS © JSocMews and Westher «752 ‘One diamond, Although the [not ‘ell your partner that you | ReseeEESe | Ce , ¥.41—Morning Roundup has pronounced _notrump |have five hearts. : fake : =; : sons oo ' = -? e . ; pity = 76 “~ i i ¢