D_p.m.—P.M. Party 4.30 p.m.—tet's Look 4.45 p.m.—Science All Around Us 5.00 p.m.—Youth ‘60 5.30 p.m.—Aunt Holly 6:00 p.m—kKiddies Theatre 65) p.m—crCY TV News and ~ Weather 7:01 p.m.—Gazette 7:30 p.m—teave it to Beaver 8:00 p.m—Highway Patrol 8:30 p.m—Don Messer Show Ds 00 p.m.—Danny Thomas 9:30 p.m.—River Boat 10.30 p.m.—Music ‘60 11.30 p.m—tThe Town Above 72:00. p.m.—CBC-TV News ~ 12:14 am —local. Weather Forecast 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint 12.22 am.—Sign Off CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 2_ the seed. The molybdenum is| element deserts”, were made pro- © 600 am—Sign On then ready to be absorbed by the} ductive for legums. The citrus ; Ol.t0 Adan plant as soon as the seed is plac-| crop in Florida, peas in eastern 8:15 a.m —television News ed in the soil. So little of the Washington, and alfalfa and 9.25 pie naonnagggoee Sports element is needed that seed treat-| clover along the Atlantic Coast % A Cammer ment for an acre costs as little a a = oon — > ee as 45 cents. i rom in S* a.m— With a . - ea aca Molybdenum is particularly ef- USS. DAILY CROSSWORD 40:00 adh cae iis fective when used to treat leg-| Climax Molybdenum ACROSS .- DOWN _. 19. Lake nai thers. Corner umes—peas, clover, soybeans,|(New York, N.Y.)—the free 1. Dressed LArticle -( bird i ih ane alfalfa. These plants have the} world’s principal supplier of S.Idle away ~ of . J 20. Long: oe ' characteristic root nodules con-| molybggnum—has sponsored con- time virtu J fel- “2:10 p.m.—Weather and Sports taining bacteria which convert| siderable research'on the element : Bi $2.15 Monday Playbill ng 9. Electricity _ 2. Citrus low, | p-m.~Monday Playbill— free nitrogen to available nitrates’| in the United States. It also just (slang) 3: ‘fruit - for « PRenmehiMa an Dee ee Molybdenum acts as a catalyst in| recently deveoped a special, easy-| 49, Cars 3. Tennis serve one | [EMUMDAMINAME 1:00 p.m.—Music W f Myst ; : - { I ARBN AME 200 p.m.—Music Women of Mystery | these nodules by increasing the} to-apply form of molybdenum for (collog,) #-' 4. Delays 21, Fog CIUISIPMENIETC TIA 2:15 p.m—Nursery School Time | bacteria effectiveness. seed treatment. 12M ‘5 us |= CURIE ELI rele) £230 p.m—Cotswold Craftsmen edievel. "5.Endures ~ . PI EIAISIE MMOLE AIT] 8:00 p.m.—Great Gildersieeve \ ao a3, iat +} Sins and mmm | OY, SOE 20 om—oeer tore 4+ 1Fellowship Group Is Shown =| it-contena toe “native |S! 22-Gains Sart anwwe 4:30 pm—te's Look | ial P A afs — Gindonedan 24.Belief 31. Atresh ~ : ¥ i oe ; ga pmmscwree word Film On S.A. Racial Problems | sz Stuic ae itand '" 25-siender, 32-80ar ae 5.00 p.m—Youth “60” , emve 18. Account of 11.Jowa and stalk (bot.) 34. P&ks $:30 p.m.—Rocky Jones . . ’ nen aes Chis The regular meeting of the|was discussed and a volunteer) 4, —? — iB ascd es} in eee ; 3S pm—News Irwin Christian Fellowship took work party from the group will 20. Retti 6. Spec 30. a eefy 38, High priést 30 pm—Supper Club place Thursday night with Blan-|do anaing f.... senarenne on 21. Irving Bere dress ’ 6:35 p.m.—Weather che Howatt presiding. Devotions|one of the rooms for ‘i opus 6:40 p.m.—Supper Club were led by Flo Neale who dealt | purpose. . i 6:50 p.m.—Sports with the importance of prayer} The group was told that one of = 7.00 p.m.—This Is. Alice an lives of ee Rev.|their members, Stewart Pierce 26-On é 7:30 —p.m—teave it To Beaver R:S.—Latimer-sang—a : was making satisfactory pro-| 7 ash Wed 8:00 p.m.—Bachelor Father The program‘ for the evening | gress. ‘ oe ae consisted of a film depicting the * Saster : CFCY - RADIO racial problem. that exists in the ° 28. Russian : MONDAY Union of South Africa. Follow Canada Council fue ing the picture Miss Howatt fed | ti ! W. st plane °6:55—Sign On the group in a short discussion Mee in n e 29. Yo egg egy Headlines and Wea- regarding some of the polats) | vag ° made. Dr. Frank MacKinnon, princi-| 30. Barium 7:00—Hebrew Christian Hour Plans for the coming season ak at Welens 0 Walle jmlags (sym.) 7:15—Country and Western include monthly visits to River-|?? eet is ‘| $2. Ahead be Roundup {si de Hospital for Sunday ser-| Will represent the province at 33. White ant 7:30—News Headlines and Wea- vices and participation, in a the 13th annual meeting of the (var.) | ther . |variety show being produced by|Canada Council to be held at} (.34,Lair »—— TS—Sounty, ‘smd Western’ members of the young adult] Winnipeg, Nov. Sth to ath. 35.Lariat = ; group. It was also decided that; -, ting has been timed t 37, Stop aA" the group attend 2 relly of Young coincide with several important 39. Serious - $:00_News \ Adults to be held in Kensington artistic events taking place in 40. Arm joint 8-10—Weather in the near future. _ | that city. 41. a 7:15—Country and Western ae Baceong 2 = ae oe On Nov. 8, members will attend} ‘45 ame e : Roundup . , ' . |the official opening ceremonies . t.) 10-26 °8:45—Weather of the new Architecture Building (naw ‘ - con FANNING SCHOOL 1 the University of Manitoba DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work It: ' 9:00—Morning Devotions The follpwing is the report of which will feature the premiere AXYDLBAAXR ‘ 9:10—Morning Moods Fanning School, Malpeque for’ Canadian showing of an exhibition 9:30—Top mone Time September: ‘ devoted to the works of the noted is LONGFELLO Ww 9:45—Morning Moods Senior Department Swiss architect. Le Corbusier. «™ One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used 10:00—News Grade X: 1. Garth MacGougan, | Both the ee and the for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, a :05—Magazine of the Air 2. Ann Bryenton |Le Corbusier exhibition have trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hin ee Seta Saccae Grade IX: 1. Charlotte Mac- materi@ly assisted by grants Soak Gov the ie letters are different. 10:45—Money Man Gougan, 2. Edith MacGougan, 3. from the Council. AL . 11:00-News Headlines and go “oS i ee | In addition, members will be A Cryptogram Quotation ; Weather rade : 1. Blots Lockhart,| honored guests at functions of 71:02—Magic of Music 2. Sandra Craig, 3. Ethel Wall | several Winnipeg organizations to yD G DMTK MF EPG UIL DG FJIB 12:00—Weather Grade VII: 1. Barbara Wood-! whieh the Council has given-fin- MF DRHPTSOJHG—HPTE. ; 72:05—Rhythm Roundup side, 2. Norma Craig, 3. Car!) ancial- support including the Win- 6 32:30—News and Weather Bryenton | nipeg Symphony, the Royal Win- Saturday’s Cryptoquote: WHEN WRITING A NOVEL A 92:45—Mostly Music Grade VI: 1. Kathleen Adams,'nipeg Ballet, the Manitoba Thea- WRITER SHOULD CREATE LIVING PEOPLE—HE?INGe 1:00—News ‘Headlines and Wea- 2. Evelyn Bryenton, 3. Alton Bry-|tre Centre and the Winnipeg Art WAY: ther ee Gallery. ~ (© 1969, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) -1:02—Mostly Music Teacher: Sheila Dunphy r + 1:30—Jane, Grey Primary Department : RAILWAY INCOME DOWN 1:35—Interude Grade V: 1. Garry MacNutt, : : 1:45—School Bdcst 2. Robbie Craiz | OTTAWA (CP)—Canadian Na-} 2:15—Mostly Music Grade IV: 1. Lynne Lockhart, | tional Railways, reporting a drop) 2:30—Back to the Bible 2. Irene Bryanton, 3. Laura Moun-| in revenues and a rise in oper-| jas gf a ti, ETTA'S DATE MUST :00—N Headlines . | tain ating costs had its net income ; a — oe Grade III: 1. Barbara MacNutt,! for July reduced sharply to $411,- — AND NOW— Bh had OLD-FASHIONED 3:02—Best on Request 2. John MacGougan 652-from $3,917,499 in the same A WORD FROM | HE SITS IN 4-00—News and Weather Grade II: 1. Norris Adams, 2.' month last year. On the other OUR SPONSOR. THE DARK! 4:05—Rest on Request * ~-*. Marjorie Stewart, 3. Shirley Bry-| hand, Canadian Pacific Railway 4:30—The Outports : anton: . jhad a net operating income for $:00—News Headlines and Wea-| Grade I: 1. Faye Bryanton, 2.\tne month of $2,710,416, only ther Betty MacNutt, 3, Leigh Wood- slightly behind last year’s $2,885,-| $:02—The Outports side. 1374 for July. 6:00—News 6: 10—Interlude ’ : ° 6:15—Music for You Fi nt CONTRACT BRIDGE - 7:05—Music For You 7:30—News and Weather BY B. JAY BECKER 7:45—Don Messer and His “ $:00—Tonight r :00—Tonight’s Music ! : f 9:00—Assignment a | WELL,HE WONT anne a 10:00—News and Weather ae ously, if South decides to stake} | BE ABLE TOSEE MOVIE USHER 10:15—Starlight Serenade South dealer. * “© “7° “| the hand on a glub finesse, which | ANYTHING INTHE 11:00—Thirty Minute tre Worth-South vulnerable, j seems to be a completely reason- | REFRIGERATOR— oe ae Life * NORTH able thing to do, he goes down. :00—Dominion News ; ‘ ; ; Q85 But -if declarer decides East 12:10—Sign Oft. erick has both black kings, he can CBA - RADIO @131095 eVadopt a different method of play go - hAQ * which is suré to succeed. 9:15—Marine Weather and Fil WEST . EAST’ ‘| The jack of spades is ducked 7:30—News, weather and sports.| @J10974 ; K632) in dummy and South wins with a Ai ; 7:35—A. M. cir gover 93 @o4 {jthe ace. Declarer draws five 8:00—News and Weather 37 9432 \}rounds of trumps, being careful on cen #IS76E5 > ~ &K1094 {ito discard the queen of clubs) . : F — . SOUTH - ~* -|from dummy. . tis alg Devotions aa i He next cashes the A-K-Q at > A Cute :00—News. diamonds, which brings abou VAKQITE ze ng ec : erenicle. oseet, ° Pe ee OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE t ” a 7 10\00—A.M. Chronicle. - cial > North ‘T E 10:45—Joan Marshall The bidding: pes 8 THAT WAS 4 10:55—For Consumers. South West North East 3; , a » RIGHT AFTER | | : re h OF THESE “yy HE THOUGHT F | oe 0s se ae s e * f INSPIRATIONS |\ OF A SOLAR-/ 11:08—For Piano. 4@ Pass Sh Pass West: - East i HEATED? 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air | 79 ele tpn ES; K6 | te ne p_LEEC * , 4 yy i Tas Sembaten "Function . || ass 4, X10 EORADNING]| FOR RAISING J 42:30—Maritime Farm Broad- Opening lead—Jack of — spades, oe Nee Ne Lk oe ; cast This hand occurred many : 7 uy 1:00—CBC News and Weather | years ago. It is not easy to see S33 Je en onasee tein that it is possible for declarer to| ‘ast Maceleadl . 7 2:00—Through the Years — = — tricks against | West canno! afford t discard the s 2:15—Tommy Hunter Show. ee nine of spades because, if he 2:45—John Drainie Tells His Readers who enjoy solving does, the queen of spades will Story double-dummy problems ‘where|pe jed from dummy, trapping _2:00—CBC ‘News and T-C Mati-jdeclarer is permitted to look at) East’s, king and West’s ten at - mee all four hands) are welcome to’ the~game time and thus promot- Variety Shop _ __|take a crack at this one. Obvi-|ing dummy’s eight into @ trick. oo with Agostini ApoE ‘ a te Therefore, West discards .- :00—News. : n Tempo and Music.! Dummy wins the jack of dia- 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast 8.25—T po. monds and now East feels the §:30—Tempo. 8:30—Maritime Magazine. pinch. He cannot discard the six 6:00—News and Weather } 8:45—Repertoire. of spades because the lead of the}. 6:15—Maritime Sportscast, .Re-| 9:00—Vancouver Theatre. eight will draw the. king which gional Commentary and) 9:—Summer Fallow. South will ruff, thus making the Musical Interlude. < 10:00—Vancouver Chamber Or-| queen a trick. So East discards 6:30—Tempo. chestra the club ten. es 7:00—News. 11:00—News Roundup and Talk Declarer thereupon cashes the 7.10—Commentary 11:30—University of The Air ace of clubs and makes the last! 7:15—Music. 12:00—Here’s The Weather. and | two tricks with the six of hearts Element Needed In Growth. Of Plants Said Molybdenum a trace element|- necessary for all normal healthly plant growth, has been found in short supply in much of the farm land on Prince Edward Island. Short Supply On the basis of talks with other agronomists, Mr. LeLacheur be- lieves that much of the farmland in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 26, 1959. 11 RIPLEY'S BELIEVEITORNOT = This fact was brought to light as a result of stil studies con- ducted by Keith LeLacheur, aa agronomist at the Domini Ex- perimental Farm at Charlotte- town. Mr. LeLacheur has analyzed samples of red clover which re- —, 2 ne of the some 1, acres on‘ the Is-/ denum to insure healthy land. The tests showed that the ” molybdenum content in some| PROFIT SEEN areas ranged from .01 to .02 parts per million — below. the stagmal} search, Prince Edward Island accepted standards. On the basis i of this, Mr. LeLacheur believes} specified molybdenum treatment that legumes and other crops which suffer from molybedemum deficiency, such as cole crops, would benefit from supplemental molybdenum. 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