* Improved Legal Aid Servic Seen Canadian Arctic Need * By BRENDA LARGE . OTTAWA (CP)—There is an urgent need for improved legal afd services in Canada's north- ern communities, the Northwest — Council has been t Robert Porritt, a Hay River {member council, sald someone businessman, who repre sent e/urgent Mackenzie South on the nine- ON THE AIR . ‘The foliewing program list- thes are published free’ of .. charge as a public service and appear.as presented to us by the stations concerned. SATURDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 2.30 p.m.—Musicale 8.00 p.m.—CBC Sports Presents Cross Canada Curling 7.00 p.m.—CBC Sports Presents CBS Gelf Classic 6.90 -pom=TBA $30 p.m.—Bugs Bunny Show 6.00 p.m.—Forest Rangers — 6.30 p.m.—This Lend of Ours 7.00 p.m,~CFCY TV News 7.15 pim.—Fishermans Log 7.30 p.m.—Let's Sing Out 8.00 p.m.—Beverly Hillbillies 8.30 p.m.—The Seint 9.30 p.m.—N.H.L. Hockey * New York et Montreal 11.15 pim.—Juliette 14.45 pim.*NF.8. Highlights 12.90 p.m.—CBC TV News kimos, who most of the time don't even know what it's all about or what their rights are, and even if they did, couldn't pay for a lawyer.” ‘Mr. Porritt spoke during a missioner B. G. Sivertz’ opening they discuesed topies ranging from the need to use more cal materials in construction projects to the transfer of sponsibility for such ma as education and welfare from the Federal government to the ter- ritorial government. - ‘ With regard to such responsl- bilities, now in the hands of the northern affairs department, Commissione® Sivertz said that . jin six months it might be pos- isible to set up a time table for sical transfer of the administra- * {2.08 a.m.—tocel Weather & Sport tion of territorial government Scores | 12:19 a.m.—Route 66 1.10 Sign Off (CKCW-TV 12.27 p.mi—Station Sign On 12.3 p.m.—Math Special ¥.00 p.m.—Cartoon Capers ‘4:30 p.m.—Top Ten Plus from Ottawa to the territories by Sept. .1, 1967. ‘ M. Porritt's statements prolonged debate . |touched off a At its conclusion, council voted ito ask the Canadian Bar Associ-| i! ation how legal aid could be pro- up early German vided. . The council also wants exten- @f a Gena dlea es Council study on Indians and the e ‘| Conservatives Plan Debate general debate in reply to com. | sion, which is expected to con- |%* tinue, for two or more weeks, | 188 licom hin.” ithe transfer from: federal to ter- | time to deal with cases and the Lyle ‘Trimble of Aklavik, who represents Mackenzie Delta, agreed. Mr. Trimble, a former mem- liber of the RCMP,- said there istration examine 8 for government construe tion local Ht also asked regulations be changed to read “should use lo- cal materials” rather than‘‘may nse local materials,” to encour. lage the ude ‘of the materials. 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Winkler, MP for Bruce, said in an interview he plans talks with other Ontario ° .e umrecarte, 285 ' Pen SO Conviction Speaker Lucien Lamoureux. He - to the, methods eblected smeainoti Is Upheld dictetinaion, commmnlante ee ioat| OTTAWA (CP)—The’ Supreme — a rayamoins oe Court of Canada has wp- a county. _bound- helt a conviction of capital could ‘and traditional links be- murder against [lovd Dennis aries : nities to | Lyding of Edmonton tween é better advantage. Lyding was convicied ‘of the Reports af the 10 provincial |shooting of his wife Margaret commissions were lat an Edmonton apartment tabled in the Commons Jan. 19 | building Oct. 19, 1964 His execu- and MPs have 30 days from that tion has been set for March 15. and Music\For Sunday ~~ News 9:00—CBC News [ 9.05-—Postmark U.K. 7:03—-Inland-—and.-Marine Weather | - DAILY, ACROSS, 1. Holiow * stem 5. Pair of horses 9. Arctic 10. Decreased . 12. 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Time Signal 2:00—CBC Stage 3:00—C8C News 3:03—Capitel Report 3:30—Church of The Air Arid mountains. 39: Young fish 41, Mimic 43. Postal abbrevia- tion 13.Thailand 33. Cap of 15. Cloak 4:00—Concerts From Twe Worlds 0.00-—CBC News and From Our Owl | 12:00—CBC News respondent 12415—Musle In The Night LLaN VLI3 | aSNOW AZNDIN - WaONVY JNOT 3HL 8. Girt DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER East dealer. North-South : NORTH @xks @KT @KJ1092 @A10>3 WEST EAST 41106 9754 @Q7984 }A 10632 372. Sass SOUTH AQ83 v5 @A8T3 &K864 The bidding: East . South West North Pass 16 Pass 36 Pass 3 Pass. 4 Pass 4 Pass 4 Pass Sh Pass 66 Opening lead —queen of hearts. |. It 48 generally . that Robert Jordan, of was South, playing six diamonds.‘and West led a heart. East took the king with 9:45—Seturday Night Hoedown AXYDLBAAXS 5. ® LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the a X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- | trophies, length afd formation of the words are all hints. , jin this cage elected to finesse Each day the code letters are different. When the finesse succeeded, : at he cashed tip more trumps A Cryptogram Quotation f eicralaaie Sag BU VUNND XKBWGO WoO 3jVvK, K2 XWEJ PB BUIGYK.—CYDCKB tri: Yesterday's OCryptoquote: DIFFIDENCE AND AWKWARD- | West : NESS ARE THE TWO ANTIDOTES TO LOVE.—HAZLITT Immaterial eg (@ 1966, King Features Syndicate, tee.) { gages OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Jordan now led the jack of|’ | m diamonds and East was 2 ame ee ADIN’ FOR tex squeezed, Regardless of what he| [0% 4UKE QUT AROUND . best discarded, South was bound to make the rest. It ‘was certainly no accident that Jordan chose to take the diamond finesse. He had good teason to do so. He knew that Se cae en cae afte eee except with the A pquee7e and he therefore mentally had to assign one defender a holding of four spades and three spite had already Judged from the bidding that their hearts were divided 5-5. Consequently, when West second diamond ‘El = ie be the TM Gon Oh Oe © VANGNVuS = WTO BUY A RECORD! THOSE KIOSCAME ) A REAL WING? DING | FJ iW m7 4 YESTERDAY THEY PARKED IN THERE SAID IT WAS quier.” fa 6°X LNIOV 13uD3S vxoOlvd 30f WALIaINS B SOONN