anudjgn, Charlottetown. Fri. Feb. 14. 1964. 13 CITY & QUEENS ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIALS as the Gala Beauty #1000 Cold Wave s7.oo gm. poo set and cut 81.75. Telephone 4-9481. 105 Kent Street. 1 WEST END N rt li urse & large selection of C. We . KNOB D:B;1rt‘S,. etc. Remember 1 . moi heart shaped DDR9; £3!’l<_!:I.r ;p:;i;n°a wim flow awash - . at only $1.50. Telephone 394-3525 from .75c — 0550- I‘-VIII’ for delivery. gt "GIGGEY'S PHAR- MACY" Kent Street. Dial 4- CARD AND Crokinole party , , Prompt free delivery, Central Queens High School Fri- ’ day. February 14th. Good prizes, 1-:N'riNa SPECIALS at lLunch served. Nurseries. Azaieaa gnome and schoap mo mi $4.00. Potted Daffodils } .¢ only $1.50. Telephone 894-3523. on. .l.K.L. Irwin will he {or deliver}’- 159111 from the Polyclinlc REMEMBER your loved ?F°‘"““’ 1’ 17"‘- one with flowers from West End CENTENNIAL Lobster SW Recreation Cen- ; week- :ly beginning Saturday June 27th _ :and each Saturday until August REMEMBER YOUR loved 19111- one with flowers from West End ' Nur5e|.ies_ Select 9 flowe,-5 of POWl\AL RINK Friday night . . Be. ’ginners skate Saturday. 12:30 to '2 m Sponsored by ab- until '< 6 = *1 3 3" 9. O Q -in o 2 C n. 5.’ on 3 .. I: E 5‘ ill sr ‘L E R1 33 1: 3 3 ... c v 3 mums. coleus. green plants etc. Telephone 894-35$. tonight. Minor Hockey, starting at 6 p.m. WORLD DAY of Prayer, 3:, Pauls Church. Friday, rob;-u. ary 14th» at 3:30 p.m. Sponsored Council of Canada. view Hall. Friday. February 14, non River - Minvtew Prizes and lunch. YPU. Scotland Church. ruary 14th. at 8 p. large selection green _ your special valentine flowers. telephone 894-3525. wi Mtmday. February 17th. VALENTINE TEA at the Bab- ll I TEACHERS WANTED Attention All Teachers 1 ‘‘ DO YOU WANT TO LOCATE IN A DFILIGHTFUL ’ SUMMER RESORT AREA WITH AN A’I'I‘RACTIVE MARITIME (.‘.LIMA’I‘E'.’ If So. Liverpool is the Place For Yoii—- Our Regional High School rcqui1'o._< a number oi‘ Teachers in September 1964 -—— Particularly in French, Science. and Mathematics. If Interr.<tcd Coiitnct Mrs.‘ R.E. Chisholm, Secretary Liverpool Regioiinl liiuh Scliool lsozird T.i\'crpoi.i|, l\'..H', if the allure .\'lll)jt’t‘l\' are not _\'(till‘ .s~p--cialtie.-1- coiiiact us aiiy\\'a_\'—-- it ll1il_\' he “'0 Imus just the opening you are sccking. I the Basilica CWL. HEAR Mrs. Peter Gleeson in- terviewed on “What‘s New in Home and School", Saturday morning at 10:05 on CFCY radio. Friday: Skate m 8-10 p.m. urday morning: Minor Hockey —- Peewees. Winsloe vs. York at 11.30 am: New Haven vs. Wiltshire at 9:15 a.m. Bantams ._ Wlnsloe vs. Milton at 10 am. Kingston vs. Mardifield at 10:45 a.m “HEAR Mr. Charles Ballem. 1)ll'(‘('If)|‘ of l’li_\'sii-at I-‘.diic:iiion. ‘ erzilion with TEACHERS REQUIRED for Souris Regional High School ’ for School Year 1964-65 APPLY IN \\'RlTl;\'(‘. T0 Souris Regional High School ALFRED MORRISON, PRINCIPAL Souris. P.E.1.‘ , and the Physical Education and island Department of F.d:icat- ion." KINGS COUNTY THE LAW office of Kenneth R. MacDonald in the Civic Build- ing. Montague will be open each Satiirday. ' DR. B.J. GRANT. Optometrist Will be in the Montague office every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone Montague 838- 2133. l MORELL RINK Fvriday 7 p.m. l s Morell Bantams. r PRINCE COUNTY CARD PARTY at ' NOTICES NOTICES TO THE ELECTORS > OF WARD I May 1 expi-«ass my siiicere thaiiks to those who ' supported me in the F(}l)l‘llHl‘_\’ l2ih (‘ivic Election. Also to my workers. . The support and help you gave me is Sincerely 1 Appreciated. EDWARD P. DOYLE tp.m. Proceeds for Scholarship ifund. Kensington Lion's Club. lsponsored by Band Auxiliary. l A SOCIAL evening will _'ht‘ld in aid of Mar-gate United fichurch Women at Mr. and Mrs. llsieith Warren's on Saturday fFebruary 15th. RINK. ioiiighi I‘ KENSINGTON l —— Friday: 6:30 — O'Leary Mos- , quitos vs. Kensingtcn Mosquitosz 7:30 — Borden girls vs. Kensing- ton girls; 8:45 — Borden Mid- ’ gets vs. Kensington lilitlgcts. PANTRY SALE in Kennedy's Store. Keiisington. Saturday. SNO-B001 CLEARANCE LADIES‘ LEATHER No. of Pairs 2 1. 2 .1 3 SIZES 5 31-_) 61;; 7 LADIES‘ RUBBER No. of pairs 2 l -1 Sizes . . . . . .. .. 6 7 8 LADIES’ NYLON 4 4 - a o - I ll Noofpairs Sizes 1 1 7V: 10 l"Reg. 9.95—l4.95 Value" WRIGHT SHOE CO. Queen st Dial 4-9521 ANNUAL MEETING Catholic Social Welfare will be held in the Knights of Columbus Home, 200 Richmond Street, on Sunday afternoon, February 16th at 2 p.m. All interested persons are Invited to attend. Board of Directors ll-‘ebruary 15. at 3 pm. Sponsor led by the ladies of the Presby- l terian Church. Pressure Mounts For Gold Coin To Mark 1967 By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (OP) — Pressure is yreporled to be mounting on the lgovernment to strike a gold coin [to mark Canada's 100th birth- ‘day of Confederation in 1967. ‘ Canada has not minted a gold coin since pre - Confederation days. but the Royal Canadian Mint produced gold sovereigns for the British government just before the First World War. _m of them now are worth hundreds of dollars to coin col- leclors. A 31 silver coin marking the 1064 pre - Confederation confer- City now is in circulation. Numismatists—-those who stu a 1eclors' item in the years ahead is anyone's guess. COINMEN LOBBY The pros and cons of putting a ‘967 gold coin in circulation learned. Coin collectors and dealers are keenly interested and are promoting the Idea. plan say a which will grow over the years. treasury. and a lion E c: to a headache in which the eranisst and Salon: $7.50 Cold WWO $4.00 1 CRAPAUD SPORTS Centre . by Womens International Church CROKINOLE PARTY In Mill. 31 5 P-m- Sponsored by the Ver- WORLD DAY of Prayer ser- vice in Birchill Free Church of Friday. Feb- m. WEST END Nurseries have I of cut flowers. plants. eic.. Remember TEE CARD PARTY due to be held at Brackley on Friday the 14th. has been postponed until - ilica Recreation Centre February I l5l‘h. from 3-6 (p.m, Sponsored by NORTH RIVER Rink tonight ’ fro Admission 25 and 35 cents. Sat- Siiiiiiiiewsiitr lligli Srliool ll1It‘|‘- \'lt"\\'c‘tI on “(‘lial|eiige", over l"li‘i‘\' ruiliu. 2:05 p.iii. and over (,‘.lllW l0;iltl Saturday. This .prr'.'r;im is presented in coop- the radio stations Alcohol Dl\‘lS‘.O!1. Prince Edward , Svend’s , Inn, Friday. February 21 at 8:30 ences in Charlottetown and Out- cl! and collect coins - describe it can. council to cos W8! that it can be profitable to the new use for some of Canada's gold produc- opponents say gold used in minting the coins won‘! he Iolil .s.. an important part 1.1.0. dollar ears- I! negligible. and that suit: of distribution will amount gov- Iot involve ltsolb BRISTOL Mr. .1.J. MacDonald. a former Brlstol. man whose still stands CNR after nearly half a century of s cc. Mr. MacDonald joined the CNR as a youth as spare opera- tor and served at many stations before going to Sourls as freight agent quite a number of years o. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald will move to Parkdale ‘to reside in retirement and maybe spend some summer vacations at the old home near Lakeside Beach here. Mrs. Ge raid Barry spent a I R Mrs. Barry took up residence in that c e n t e r some years ago when Mr. Barry joined the crew of the car ferry at Borden. They have since sold their home here. Our old friend Joe Bill Mac- Donald has joined the married class. He was leading man .;1 a happy event last week in th e City. The charming bride was Thelma McLeod of the Provin- cial Infirmary staff and they will reside in the city whe re they are both employed. They were tendered several showers by relatives and friends and a wedding reception followed their marriage on Tuesday. at the banquet room of the Rendezvous Restaurant with Peter Petrie as master of ceremonies. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Mat- ried life on the trail. Mr. Pat 0‘Brien arrived home from Hamilton. Ontario. last week to attend the wedding of his brother. Leonard and also vacation with his parents. Mi. and Mrs. Charles O'Brien in Morell east and visit his sister. who is a Sister in the order of Notre Dame at present stationed in Charlottetown John R. O'Brien, the old fox oi the fishing grounds here. will not be in the running for th a chosen grounds this spring. He says I retired and ivlll join my old friend Jiiiiniie Blaxlaiid the i)[‘llel‘s this season on iii 9 sidelines. When we made thi‘ rounds of the old timers recent- ly we found Vincent McGrath. the Island's oldest fisherman. now 99-years-old. still g e t ling :around but no more fishing, and lstannis Lapierre. at 89-year; (“as men ' g nets and helping , his son Charlie with the headings ; and rings for the season coming up. Stannis says I may go to the shore for a look around. ! Alban McAdam. D1 3 Q. 1 ed the largest liaul ever taken in I one day in 1920 when they land , ed 2900 hundred pounds of lobs- « lcrs. l r lllome in the City last week we | l10Ck9.V. Charlottetown Bantams met for the first time in 50 years: " ~ Ska” lMrs. Lizzy MacDonald. a form I per resident here of long a g 0. ;Mrs. MacDonald now over 80- years is better remembered as L‘zzy Crowbush. when she resto- j ed in West St. Peters near Cana voy with her late father long. long ago. She recalls it was the days when Walter McEwen was the only store man here a n d George Hume was post master and there were no cars or trucks and no paved highways. Mr. Jmes Conoglian was a business visitor to the city last week. Jim lives in retireme nt now after many years in til i; U.S.A. and before going to Bos- ton. he served as police chief in Souris. He was a noted violin player in younger days. We are sorry like many other friends to learn that Leo Malone : is still a patient in the Provin- lcial Sanatorium where he has lbeen for quite some time. 1 The Sporlsmen's Dinner has passed over for another year and this year was bigger and better than ever with a wonderful din- ner well served. What mo re cou we want. Mrs. Matilda Eldershaw. who has been seriously ill in Halifax since suffering a severe strokc around Christmas, was removed to the home of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKinnon in Morell last week so she would be near her family. She was removed to the Charlot- tetown Hospital on Sunday where she shows a slight improvement. Well along in the twilight years now she will be placed in th e Sacred Heart Home if there is a vacant room soon. where sh e can have nursing care and be near her own. since Mrs. George Hume resign- as post mistress at. Bristol, and left with her daughter Grace for Muckegon. Mich.. to join her husband who had gone out there a year earlier. George Home never came back to Bristol and home a ‘*1 110"“ Alice and has retired from the‘ says I would love to see the old snows at least a foot at a time gain. Two daughte r s and ten and twelve feet of it in home anymor Grace have neveiiwinter time is nothing new. few days in Kinkora recently I with her son. George Barry and. Mrs. Barry and family. Mr. and 1 13] Rent St. Dial 4-6581 — 4-6582 , PROGRAM 1 from FRIDAY Till THURSDAY . FRIDAY PROGRAMS E Clt‘(}Y-'l‘V Donald all the blessings of ;nar- 1 T.V. 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The Merchants ' Advertising 1 In This Guide I 110.30 p.m.—Telescopa -11.00 p.m-—Hour of Stars ' CBC TV News ‘ and Weather 1 12.20 a.m.—Sign Off CKCW-T V - : 12.55 p.m.—Station Sign on l News, Weather, Sportt FAST 5 PICK UP and ‘ DELIVERY of your * PRESCRIPTIONS , dog is still quite spry and recalls 1 i that he and his late father !and- « Visiting the Sacred H e a rt ; \ Hot Rolls the Rendezvous Terrific 1/2 fried chicken Shoestring potatoes Jug of honey 2-Way Radio Service STEAD’S "Charlotietown‘s Best" LISTINGS 1 l 6.40 3-31 p.m.—Fi-iandly Giant f 7.01 p.m.-CFCY TV News L 8.30 p.in.—Desi|u 3 9.30 p.in. NHI Harley come back toa se e. ome of the younger class and! 1-00 p.m —Friday Playbill $urgaon‘s Knife p.m.—At Home With Helen Cracker p.m.—Take Thirty p.m.—Tho Friendly Giant 3.45 p.m.—Mr. Rogers 4.00 p.m.—Rob Roy 4.30 p.m.—Romper Room p.m-—Suppcr Club 6.55 p.m.—Spor 7.00 p.m.-—Edgar Wallace 5-00 Favorite Martian’ 330 l-‘a.m.—Taka a Chance 9.00 p.m.-Country Hogdown 9.30 p.m.——-The Defenders p.m.——Te|escope p.m.—The Untouchables a.rn.-—CBC TV News s.m.—Viewpomt p.m.—Lionol Network News a.m.--Midnight Tliggtrg Sniper SATURDA Y PROGRAM? CFCY-TV . 2.30 P.M.—MusIca'-I Boys Ranch i Cross Canada Curling 4.00 P.M.—World of Sport 5.00 p.m.—Rotary Easter Seal Inter- ‘ VIOW , 5.30 p.m.-Bugs Bunny 6.00 p.m.—Forcst Rangers 6.31 p.m —Countrytima and Weather 7.16 p.m.—Fisherman’s Log 7.30 p.m.—To Tell The Truth ; 8.00 p.m.—Beverley Hillbilliei Playhouse Detroit vs Montieal 11.15 p.n1.——,—Jullelle 11.45 p.m.—let‘s Talk About 12.00 a.m.-CBC TV News 12.08 a.rn.- CFCY TV News and Weather 12.15 a.m.——-The Late Show Sergeant Mike CKCW-TV 12.5! p.m.——Statien Sign On 2.00 p.m.—1'op Tan Plus 3.00 p.m.-—Wor|d of Sport-—GolI 4.00 p.m.——Cuvling Nova -—Scotia vs Man- ito a 5.00 p.m.-—Memorv Lane 3 5.30 p.m.-—Bugs bunny : 6.00 p.rn.—Forest Rangers 1 6.30 p.m.—-Television News .6.40 p-m.--The Early Show LOTUS CAFE OF COURSE we have Chinese food. Every Chinese restaurant does. BUT we like to think ours is different. TRY Free Delivery After 5 Dial 4-4955 the rendezvous US! e’re sure you'll agree. P. S. Cana.dn'an also (naturally prepared by an expert chef.) t LOTUS CAFE Queen St. Dial 4-3910 it's t'orty~slx years next month ' 0810!! Gas ltd Tlst itsstsvs Fsfi -VIIisTI1so is has Msiiisy. Many older toilis, when deficient in iron. may regain "I0? old-tame mm younger feeling with Ostres Tonic. It ivea tired, nervous, low in energy, in Ostrss today. Helps regain your younger, c fsellog. s-day “got.-acquainted" ts time. At all drug stores FOR QUICK RELIEF an as -inldiesld tut-penetrating Il.I¢Kl.EY'S WHITE RUI menu on on use a nu um If IUOVIIIO-OH! Kent Street WHY NOT TWO NEW Put that call in tonight for ‘ (The Little Gifls” :IeI;':llI¢;'e.'or repairs tomorrow ; by Elizabeth Bowen C u T A 1 E n 0 L a ' 6.00 Dial 4-7341 Love Let M9 NM ” 'l'.A.S.—that stands for 'l'eIo- Hunger phone Answering ServIce—-a : by Paul Gallico new service provided for you for emergency night , ' service. , CARD SHO ‘'°“' ‘ ELECTRIC Grafton St. City 186 Prince St. Crockett 8. Storey lttl. Every Friday Night ‘til 9 pm. Crockett 8. Storey Ltd. Dedicated to Home Improvement Till - rig. 1 1 Charlottetown l ‘T1130 p om Flying 8.00 p.m.—Tho Beverly Hillbillies 3.30 p.m.—Hannessey 9.00 p.m.—Candid Camera v Detroit vs Montreal 11.15 p.m.—Juliette 11.45 p.m.—-Let's Talk About It 12.00 p.m.-—CBC TV News 12.10 a.m.—Lional Network News 12.20 a.m.—Tho late w Joe Macbeth .SUNDAY pnoonaus CFCY-TV 12.30 p.m.—MusicaIa 1.00 p.m.-Insight T ' 1.30 p.m.—~Country Calendar 2.00 p.m.-—1(aynoles 2.15 p.m.-The Outdoors Show 2.30 p.m.—Speaking French ‘ 3.00 p.m.—Canoe Rates from Quebec; Winter Carnival 4.00 p.m.——Hcritaga 4.26 p.m.—CDC TV News 4.30 p.m.—Shall’a Wonderful World of Golf 5.30 p.m.—20th Century 6.00 p.m.——Tha Sixties 6.30 p.m.—Soma of Those Days ‘ 7.00 p.m.-All Star Theatre ‘ 7.30 p.m.—Ripcord 8.00 p.m.-—Hsza1 8.30 p.m.—Flashback 9.00 p.m.—Ed Sullivan 10.00 p.m.—aonanza 11.00 p.m.—Womao in the 20th Century 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.09 a.m.—-CFCY TV News so-I Weather 12.15 a.m.—Sigo Off CKCW-TV 1.13 p.m.—-Staten Sign On 1.15 p.m.—Tha Christophers 1.30 p.m.-Country Calendar 2.00 p.m.—Faitfi in Action ‘; 2.30 _o.rn.-—En France 4.00 p.m.—-Heritage ; 4.27 p.m.— CDC-TV News } 4.30 p.m.—Wor|d of Golf 5.30 p.m.—20th Century 0.00 p.m.—Hazo| A s.ao p.m.-—F|ashback 9.00 p.m.—EcI Sullivan 10.00 p.m.—Bonaoza 11.00 p.m.—Women of the 20th Cen- tury 12.00 p.m.-—CBC TV News 12.10 e.m.—Lione| Television News 12.20 p.m.—Station Sign Off MON DA Y PRIDGRAMS CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.—MusIcaie 2.00 p.rn.—-Friend-y Giant p.m.-Mr. Rogers p.m.—This Living World p.m.—Al| Stat Theatre p.m.-Gazette ,..m.—cEcY TV News p.m.——Purlty Flour Jackpot p.m.——Spnrts Week 30 p.m.-Phil Silvers Show p.m.—Rin Tin Tin p.m.—Don Manor p.m.—Garry Moon p.rn.—Playdato p.m.—-Inquiry p.m.-—Esp1ovations 12.00 p.m.-cac TV News '1 l , 9.30 p.m.—National Hockey league a olteringthewhilsrgr‘ .‘ . strange faces and it won't be like test. One man: 1:11.11 (AWISIT acbnk mmu" .. beard says it's wonderful. no more shaving. What next? 12.14 a.rn.-CFCY TV News and ’ Weather 12.20 a.m.--Sign Off CKCW-T‘. 12.25 p.m-—Station Sign On News. Weather, Span; I-O0 p.m.—-Monday Playbm Coma Live With Mg 2.30 p.m.—At Home with H slen Crockar irty Friendly Giant ‘ 6.25 p.m.—Supper Club l 6.35—Weather 7-30 p.rri.——77 Sunset Strip 0.30 p.m.—Don Messer - 9-00 p.m.—Garrv Mcorg 10.00 p.m.—Playdsta rri. — Inquiry 11.00 p ‘ ll-30 p.m.-—Explorationa 0 a-m.—CBC TV News 1 12.14 a.m.—Viewpoint 12.20 a.m.—Lionel Network News , 12.25 a.m.—St-stion Sign O ‘ TUESDAY C-l"(‘\’-'i‘V 1.30 p.m.-——Musicaia ‘ 2.00 p.m.—Password 2.30" p.m.-—Scarlett Hlll 3.00 p.m. Take Thirty 4-30 p-in.--Opening of Parliament 5.30 p.m.—Con\e Listen Awhile 6.00 p.ni.—-Our Changing Schools 6.15 p.iii.—-Calendar '64 ‘-4.00 p.m.—Firebsll X1-5 I 1 8.30 p.m.—Hei-inessev 9.00 p.rn.—-Patty Duke 9.30 is.m.—Pan Casey 10.30 p.m.—Front Page Challenge 1101 p.m.-—Newsri-iagazlna 12.00 p.rn.—CDC TV News 12.14 a.m.—CFCY TV News and l I Weather 12.20 a.m._—Sign Off CKCW-TV 112.25 pm.-—5tation Sign On aws. Weather, 1.00 p.m.——Tuasdsy Playbill L uer 2.30 p-in.-—At Home With Hal n Cracker 3.00 p.m.—Tako Thirty 3.30 p.m.—-The Friendly Giant 3.45 p.m.—Mr. Rogers ‘ .00 p.m.—Fireba|1 XL-5 4.30 p.m.—-Opening of Parliament ' 5.30‘ p.m.—Come Listen '10 6.00 p.m.-Supper Club Sports I l l, 6.15 p.m.—Talavislon News I‘ 625 p.m.-Supper Club [ 635 p-m.—Weather I6.40 p.m.—Supper Club 7.30 p.m.—Zero Ono 0.00 p.m.-—lunkIinusa boys 0 p.m.—To Tell the Truth p.m.—Patty Duke p.m.—Ben C any 10.30 p.m.—Front Page Challenge 11.00 p.m.—Naws Magazine 11.30 p.rn.--Quest 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 112.15 a.m.-—-Viewpoint 12.20 a.m.—l.ione| Network News 12.25 a.m.—Staticn Sign Off WEDN ESDA Y PROGRAMS CFCY -TV 1 ‘ 1.30 p.m.—Mustcale 2.00 p.m.—Password 2.30 p.rn.-—Scar|et Hill 3.00 pm —TaI<a Thirty 3.30 p.m.—Fri¢ndly Giant 4.30 p.m.-Hennossey 5.01 p.m.—Rszz|a Dazzle 5.30 p.m.—Woody Woodpecker 6.00 p.m.—Provincial Affairs liberal 6.15 p.m.—-—l.ive Longer 6.31 p.m.—-Gazette 1 3.00 p-m-—Quebec Winter Carnival CINEMA 13 . 7 WED.. FEB. 19 7:15 p.ni. "Lostt Moment” PROGRAMS I l he never will. Neither will Mrs. come back yet from that allow. some day those two a gnu at 1. . Hume no at ninety but she capped state where they say it‘will in H um. I. .0 yum‘ an m n ' ruin" a “W alfli has I area at 9,914,191 square miles and 1 population of about 11I1.IID,@. WEEKLY TV GUIDE STAR TAXI O 24 hour service O 2 way radio O speedy service O modern cars STAR TAX 7.20 p.m.——Winter Employmgnt Pan. 7-30 p-m.—Cinema - lost Moment 9.00 p.m.-Red River 930 p.r’n.-Parry Mason ‘1030 p.m.——Festival Young Canadian In Con- cert 11.30 12.00 12.14 p.m.—-Strangers for a Day p.m.—CBC TV News a.m.—CFCY TV News and Weather o.m.—~-Sign Off (IKCW-'I‘V Station Sign O ews. Weather. Soon: P-m-"‘Wednesdly Playbill One Girl’: Confession 12.20 p.m. 3 '10 3 30 3 45 4 ‘JO 4 10 p m »—Rompe.r Ream 5 "10 re m.-—f-‘azzla Dazzle 5 7” P11‘ """='V.lv "oodperker 600 p.m.—Pmvunr,ml Affairs 6.15 p.m. lionel Television News 625---Supper C b 6 I35 p.m.~---\/I/eoihei 6.40 p.m.—Silpr>ev Clu. 6 55 p.-n.'—Sports 7 110 p.-71,-!‘/laverick 800 n.m.——Pl1il Silvers Show 8 30 9011 '7 '10 111.30 p.rn.-—Fastiv Vmmq Canadians in Concert p.m.——-Strangers For a Day —CBC-TV News 11.30 12.00 12.15 12.20 a.m.—-Lionel Network News 12.25 s.m.—-Sign OH 7.01 p.m.——-CFCY TV News 7.15 Purity Jackpot p.iii. ’l‘lllll{.N‘U/\\’ t".li‘(‘\' -'l‘V p.ll\.—N‘USi(alO p.m.-—Fr'iei-idly Glam p.m.—Mr Pipes pm.-—Today at Home 7.01 p.m.-CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m.—Keyboard Melodies . 7.30 pm.-—Hanco 8.00 p.rri.—Dr. Kildsre 110.30 p.rn.—Parade 111.00 p.rn.-—1’ha Untouchables '12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News ‘12.14 ..m.—-crcv TV News and Weather V12.20 a.ni.—Slgn Off ‘ cacw-rv 12.25 p.m.——Statlon Sign On News, Weather, Sports 1.00 p.m.—Thursday Playblll ‘nay 2.30 p.ni.-—At Home With Hal Cracker 8.00 p.m.—Taka Thirty I 3.30 p.m.—The Friendly Gian I r 6.15 p.m.—Te|evision News I 6.25 p.m.—Suppar Club 6.35 p.m.-—WcatIiar 6.40 p.m.—Suppor Club '0 8 . 1* 3 I .- C 111.00 p.m.—Burl<a'I LBW 12.00 a.m.-CBC TV NEW! 12.14 a.m.—Viswpoinl 12.20 p.m-—Lione| Network New! 12.25 a.m.—Siqn Off O Fish 8: Chips 3 orders $1-00 O Wing Steak with all the Trimmings $1.25 Q For The Rest In Foods Dicll 2-1710 The Redwood Free Delivery Corner Chestnut and Upper Queen White background Patterned Front ‘O 100% orlon JO hand washable IO zipper front IO sizes 16 - 20 ‘O blue. red. green and beige trim: 8.95 mi I-1210