ENTHE AIR THURSDAY CFCY-TV I150 p_m.—Muslcal 2 00 p m -Chez Helene 2.15 p m—Nursery School 2.30 o m —Nationsl School: 3.00 p.m.—lorstta Young Show P.M.—Take Thirty p.m.-—Scarlet Hill p.m.—Today at Home p.m.—Razzle Dazzle ppm—Scarlet Pimpernell ' Beer Film—Gazette p.m.—CFCY TV News p.m.—Cinema III-7— Nightmere Alley p.m.—-—The Defenders 10.00 p.m.—Plsydate II.00 P.M.— Toronto Wrestling. 1 a m —Vie oin 12.20 A.M.-—Sign off "_-'—v__—' t 176 Kent St. va (Opp. Eaton's) CKCW-T\ 12.45 p.m.—-News, Weather, Sports LOO p.m.—Thursday Playbill Hell Canynon Outlaw p.m.—Nstiona| Schools pm. At Home With Helen Cracker 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty p.m.—Supper Iub a.m.—CUC TV News a.m.—-Viewpoint e.m.-—CKCW TV New! a.m.-—Sign O" -9 090+. W tornrnAi : ’nAnio and T V y 4 4 4 3 : Call 4-8246 :. t”. 1 Open 8:30 a.m.-9 pm. I Canadian Reaction ls Coal To Stockpiling In Europe By DAVE MclNTOSH Ising the possibility of creatingl ‘ . OTTAWA ICP) -— Generally an airborne br ga e whichl overlooked in the hullabaloo-cuuld be flown quickly with all: which followed Gen. Laurisiits equipment. to any troublel Norstad's press conference i'e- area. marks here Jan. 3 was a recw Defence officials say there is; ommendation by the former one big drawback to such at EATO commander in Europe In .plan: I ie field of conventional weap- air transport. i S i an airborre brigadel I _ . h a 5 would require a fleet of planes, _ Significance which would necessarily stand‘ Since last week's Commons ‘ idle most of the time. defence debate during whic Prim e Minister Dicfcnbaker NEED WORK said more and more emphasis RCAF transport ons. This recommendation taken on added command 1 weapons. Iuseful work and be kept busy Gen. Norstad said Canada in ‘m' “‘9 command WOUId be “n‘l the early days of NATO com.lable to function efficiently ini mzitcd three am brigades toian emergency when peak oper-i the defence of western Europe. atlo" WOUId b9 req“lr9d~ One brigade is stationed in . The Glassco Royal Commis- Wcsi Germany while the other sion on government operations two are held in reserve in jhas suggested that RCAF trans-i lCanada. ‘port command is cutting morei The general said he would ‘and more into commercial air-' iadvocate the stockpiling in Eu- ;line operations and that the mom of equipment for the two government should take a hard The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur-3., Jan. 31, 1963. l5[ t° The uneconomic use of‘ 9.1 St. Marks Lot 7, Roman Cath- I hostess assisted by the commit- ; ollc Churc where Requiem 'tee in charge. I High Mass was celebrated by - rn "illiams of the R C.’ her pastor. Rev. David Metague. A.F. Summerside. was a recent who also conducted the burial Visitor at the home of his par- services In adjoining cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wil- Pallbearers were Edward A ha 5 grllfllzlggw géggogfiaafii Pel' Miss Bessie Matthews and Vernon’Do lo a d Colerrian' Thomas Matthews have return. Rogers 5’ ' n 0" 38 ed to Toronto. after spending holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Matthews. Mrs. Horace O'Brien and Mr O'Brien have had as recent Mane“ has reenter, guests. the former's sister. Mrs est' in manna» Agnes Bishop and daughter from Mrs. James Adams Jr.. suf- Tm'm‘tn- fered a cracked bone in her Mr.. and Mrs. Leigh Mat-Neill knee recently Sh" received Vito"s I" Charlottetown treatment in the Western Hos. last week. On return they were' pital and is now recuperating at accompanied by their daughter Charles it.» w her home. Miss Banda MacNeill who had Mrs. Alvin Wilkie entertained bee" a "film" I" “m PM“ Ed“ must he placed on canveminnal says its crews must be given‘lhe members of the Elmsdale Ward “land Hospital Women‘s Institute at her home Mr. and Mrs. Mifhael Morri— for their January meeting. Mrs. son and daughter. Miss Peggy Robert Brennan rendered fine Morrison of Grand River were piano selections. Mrs. Vernon visitors on Saturday of Mr. and Hardy invited the members to Mrs. J. W. O‘Brien her home for the next meeting. “fl” ‘— t Mrs. D:lelhchenna was hos~ LIKE CRANBERRIES ess o e a ies o the Elms- ‘ dale West Institute for their Jan. Isofninas‘lgfigmangfifl‘; $1133: meeting. which was well attend- hemeSLmésuy supplied from ed' Fonowmg the busmess 595‘ the United States. Canada grows sion. lunch was served by the about 600,000 pounds [reserve brigades in preparation ;Iook at the situation. 0n over-. for any emcrgency in which seas transport operations. they would be air- CRAF‘ rivalled Trans - Canada‘ IAir Lines. i He .said equipment for three A government spokesman said lAmerican reserve divisions hasian airborne brigade would be {been stockpiled in Europe and .highly useful in any United Na- Ithat these formations could be tions operation such as in The flown overseas in civilian as Congo. well as military aircraft and be other officials dispute this on in the line in 10 to 14 days. .the grounds that. except for the RE TION COOL lunique case of Korea. the Initial reaction to this pro-Ihes always asked Canada for posal in the Canadian defenceiadministrative and not combat department was cool. The feel- troops. Ing was that ere is some_ doubt that reserve brigade-3i could be moved to Europe in. time to get into action. even if‘ their equipment was already Harold MacGregor and son there in advance. .Inscph. of Truro. N.S.. attended However. since then. govern- , the wake and funeral of his mo- ment circles have hcen discus-jiher. Mrs. Ernest MacGregor. —_‘"—'—""“— Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ross. Moncton. N.B.. attended th e and M" Jack qtewart .wak: and funeral of her grand- .. . . m0 .' , , ther. Mrs. Ernest MacGreg- Charlottetown “ere Sunday \IS-im. Burmn itors of Mr. and Mrs. John W ‘ ‘ . ' . -- '. Miss Darlene Colllcutt. cele- Rf'llnfllsnn. khmlgshnm , V bralcd her 9th birthday mi Jan. omas w aen' Hal'lax' “35:9. Classmates and friends as- home to attend the funeral Ofysemhled and the evening was :1ng uncle. Alhcri Wlialen. Sour-:plmsamly Spa “t in playing " . ‘2 mos and dancing. A delicious R055 Yo'mg' Gary Mum“ andihll‘lhdav cake and ice crea m Bonnie Lou Young. Red Point.l“.a: Saved m the guests. BURTON FOR A TV SNACK That’s Sure To Please DIAL 4-9226 DOW’S Restaurant Free Delivery 9 am. to 1 am. following morning were Sunday visitors with l\lr.I_ Tand Mrs. S. S. Llewellyn. a n dlted her 8th birthday an Jan. 18, M“ and M“ way"? CO‘Vley'la number of classmates and lCl‘arlmlCln‘m' lfricnds assembled to help her I Harr-V Slewarl It‘ll “'1 “mm celebrate. the evening was Plean iio Sussex. N.B.. having spentlsaml‘. 5pm. in playing gamesi some time with his son-in-iawland dancing. Ice cream and- ‘and daullhlt‘r MR and Mrs-llovely birthday cake was serv- Miss Shirlene O‘Brien celebra- Gcorge Bruce. Rcd Point. d m the gupgts. CFCY RADIO THURSDAY 6.28-Sign On 6.30—New 8- Weather 6 35-Country & Western Roundup 6.55—News & Weather 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 7.15—Country & Western Roundup [JO—New 8. 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Weather IDS—Portrait Of A Stu ALIS—On Parliament Hill 6.20—Sports Pararde ISO—Program Schedule 7~5I—Red Cross Program ROS—Tonight’s Music R-00—Ciiizen’i Forum 9-30-Clanlcal Strings llTOO-National New: IOJO—Chrlatlan Frontiers ~00—-News a Regional Weather n~05--Sterlight Serenade l30—min" Headlines & Maritime her ll Mr. and Mrs. Harold Douglas. Residents of the cmnmunity William." allf‘n’lf’d Ill? l‘ml‘ral were saddened when they learn- for Albert Whalcii at St. Marys Pd of the death of Miss Annie Ch'll't‘h- Smll‘la‘ They WEI" 39' { Hutt of Natick. Mass. a formeri Cnmpamed by their two graud- ‘resident of Glengarry. daughter children. Winnifred Whalen. and . of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Whalcn of East Baltic‘i-iuii. She had resided in U.S.A. and now residing in Canovoy. for some years. ! . Frank Sterns. Souris. is The funeral of Mrs. Ernestl present a patient In the Souris .MacGregor was held Monday. Hospital. lJan. 21. from her late residence}.l CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER H o w e v e r. a complication South dealer. ; Both sides vulnerable. 'arises when he leads a heart to‘ “on”; the ten and a heart back to the‘ .3743 king and West shows out. . 'Q105 If South extracts Easts two; .AKQ remaining trumps at this point: .352 ‘he will be unable to cash five, EAST diamond tricks. having ftno‘; 1095 flil‘lher entry to his hand 3 er ::K82 :3743 :cashing the high diamonds in ,dummy If he delays the extraction of .974 098 A 1 ‘ Q SOUTH . attempting to cash the. ‘6 A-K-Q of diamonds first. he OAKJSZ run: the ".SR that East will ruli~ 9.110853 one of them and defeat him. al-K'l What does declarer do in sufih dams. a situation? The first thing e The” ' North East ydoes is an assumption : Due Redbie 1. that the adverse cards are so 2: a. ' 4 ' Idivided that he can make theI . . . To play on any other ba-1 Opomng lead—‘k'l‘g or Spadcs' sis would be a form of defeat- Thc declarer is frequently ism. lforccd to find the winning line Th9 Outcome of the hand nb_ inf play because the logic of the vmuslv depends on H“, division situation demands it. In such or “1“, diamonds South dis. Ihands- he mu" pmceed 0“ the Imisses from consideration hands ‘basis that the adverse cards are where East has no diamonds or IleidCd l" a SPCCIIIC “"1" b‘“ out one. He cannot make the‘ “"5‘“ ll “"1" 3““ no" he “‘1‘ contract if either of these con- nol make his contract. ‘dnmns exists. 1 Look at this hand “II?” He next turns to cases where‘ WES" leads “‘9 A'K “I Spadps‘ East has two. three. four or five‘ Smith ruffs. of course. and there diamonds. In all these cases he seems ‘0 b9 lml" l" "‘9 pm)" can make the contract by proper. since he can count Icn tricks in play. hearts and diamond5~ Accordingly. South stops drawing trumps and cashes the‘ 0009000999?“ A-K of diamonds. 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