Kiet, aes i — plies. 10:30 p.m—Don Messer But virtually all large firms 11200 pm.—Covelende of Sports ‘fa surveyed appeared to have pre-} 11.45'p.m.—Jim Coleman 12:00 a.m—CBC TV News In Vancouver, a spokesman for} 12:14 «.m—tocal Weather | Dominion Steel and Coal Corpor-} 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint ation said it has enough stocks to} 12:22 a.m. — Texes Rasslin on 1:22 am. — Sign Off CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 3 9:45 a.m—Sign On—Record Caraven 10:00 a.m.—Romper Room : : - | 11:00 a.m.—Sign Off Halifax, steel suppliers said) 4 0m. Friday Playbill News, Weather, Sports 10 days. 4 q Movie—Strange World trouble will be caused to projects) 4.49 5m—A le Carte i ie t reli Rs 683 ; ® 5 7 { i i if i i E. LE a it “CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER | i Feta g z s HENRY ikely. ..--——s«'| 7:30 pm—Sabre ef tondon 8:00 p.m.—Science Fiction Theatre 8:30 p.m.—the Rifleman with 9:00 p.m.—Suspicion hands? : | i ; i 7 F AL j y aj : Fleming, Paui Geallant,| recovery. _ | &:25—Tempe Sign Off > jot the of 72 and 49 cent im Canadian steel ingot} There are 10:00 pm-—Whe Knows ATS 90764 $Q1982 ’ duction during the last two|firms, after providing as much| '-20 pm-—Don tear ~ oe fie = 7| 3. Two spades, This shows 6 HERE THEY ARE—THE BEST REFRIGERATORS ON seks —the second and third|sieei as they could in recent 11:00 p.m.—Cavelcade of Sports 2¢ VAQE & + to 9 points including adequate > Sos ee : THE MARKET chp of the strike. Steel mills! weeks, can make no further de-| 12.09 f-cac News 2 GATE YI GAIGTE B85 Pcp gupport. The two diamond | 1959 FIRESTONE & PHILCO re operating at 835 per cent |liveries for some months. Euro-| 1215 gm—CKCW N 4 O2 YQITSS $56 HAKIE| pia is avoided because of the /35 : . No official ee hed ast toag a anes} h . ° © 906d oo AKT G5 ores rod by tha openet, tm ¢ REFRIGERATOR SALE! P Chance ; ip. The only : Y ee given for this. The reason gny long-term supply contracts. | 2.15 am —Sign Off bids to consider are one notrump which case it would become dif- a hay lie in heavy stockpiling that} Some concern was felt early in aa tee ciehe, A enn netrammp | O70, 2 NnOW WaOtas So Tees 5 YEAR W done—the U.S. strike was a0-/the strike that Canadian mills CFCY FRIDAY response indicates 2 balanced - bid a orgie bidding |= ARRA NFY—UP TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY 1 d a long time ago. Also/ might run into shortages of iron wea which contains 6 to 9|twospades directly, decision & may be local reasons, such|ore this winter. But federal. offi- STANDARD TIME sigtsened petuka. The bd fe not |¢ Whether ex seb Meaes $8 op For Yor FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO the shutting down of a biast ituati bidd game is placed where it belongs $ eae ee eee —_— 5.58 Sign on forcing. The opening er may | *'in the lap of the opening bid» x Ola : : ompany of Canada. The furance ee ie on US early in ths oe WHT two club response generally der. = po | Refrigerator co. LTD. a Sas ccpachy of 1800 tens| crise, wore diverted to ‘Steico| ©5 Country and Westere shows 10 to 16 points. Being a! | 4 Two Reali. oo I CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE ily, is expected to resume pro-| at Ham Kon. Roundup new suit named by responder, | the generat T ciple of bidding on around mid-September. A Stelco official has said 4 6.30 News the opener is forced to bid again. the higher ranking of two five- There has been no sign of Cana-| 1 the strike lasts “for some| 6-35 Weather This relatively poor hand does card suits, regardless of strength mills taking—advantage of| .igerable tim,” it's expected | 6.40 Country and Western not justify compelling the open- in the suits. To bid clubs frst e d Mitte Bg Fevtarns tyme «| strike by getting U.S. orders : seh Roundup er to bid again. Hence the two | and then follow with hearts u} , - that operations can be main 799 News ig not made, It is| would indicate to partner that steel. Federal government of- level elub response ni said Conetion mille Wkely| ee at a satisfactory | 7.10 Weather true that the notrump response the hearts were only four long, |= 7 . ictus der tak onl | 7.15 Country and Wester: fs not completely accurate dis- and might result in missing & | ie rome: Dominion Foundries and Steel | Roundup tributionally, since the hand |geme or slam in hearts s =} at Hamilton, which ordinarily) 7.30 News and Weather contains a singleton, but it 5. Two diamonds, What we SALE D_U.S. ORDERS buys some iron ore from Lab1a-| 7.35 Musical Interlide oes Gay © eremnne have here are the values for & < 3 , ‘ OWicials of the four big stecl-|dor, has increased its ordvrs| 7.40 Farm Reporter values two and a half spade bid The |f,,° say they have received |from that source. = — Interlude 2. Three spades. The double |9 ee points a x | (| | ieows raise is forcing to game. It) men y four trumps, dou- v / Francis White Edward | 8-10 Weather shows approximately the/bietons, and @ good five card — af F Sei Comebell, J Sobolocant was . 8.16 Country and Weeters of an opening bid. The |suit. The intention is to raise 3 . ; ivy izes the ci e - at Roundup point value is usually 13 to 15. spades at the next opportunity. ! 8.45 Weather Although there are only 11 This will give partner a. 2 5 ig 8.50 Weather . high-card ts, the hand easily | to stop under game ieeolb — : . ocky Island Miss Madge O’Brien, Chelsea, | 9 99 Morning D-votions \ makes ob gee as a deuble only a minimum opening bid. A began. swage e ° *, f Mass and Mr. Walter Deagie, 9.10 Morning Moods raise when the good trump fit | two spade response would be an ginaae LONDON (AP) — The Royal, Jamaica Palin, Mass., are visit-| 930 Top Tune Tim and the singleton club are evalu. | underbid; a three spade egpomae wy has taken back into the ing in Bear River, guests of Miss) 9.45 Who Am I ated. There is not much point to would be an overbid., ‘ i o Piish Empire an uninhabited,| Georgie and Mr. Joseph P. Dea’) 9.56 Interlude (© 1858, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) i\% ‘oot wide islet in the North At-| #* ee ey ite 7 Tackall—which no other nation| Mir. Joha N. Chaisson, Mono |1930 Melody Parade & sparently wanted or perhaps, met, Mass. arrived over the | 10.45 Swift Money Man ETTA KETT en knew about—was seized as| Weekend at bis summer home | 11.00 News Headlines and Wea al ywn property four years ago so| i@ Bear River. He was accom) ther 7 \Q oO no other nation could use it for | Panied by his niece Miss Kath-| 11.02 The Magic of Musie I THOUGHT You I'M PLAYING HEY, AUGIE: 4 tivities. who is visiting her father Peter 11.40 Weather — ON BLIND DATES-- \ CHICK NAMEO E Its a barren place—strictly for | 5. Chaisson, Bear River, and sev-| 11.45 The Magic of Music ARENT: YOU TAKING Ta a ETTA ? me birds—rising 70 feet out of| eral sisters and brothers and 12.05 Rhythm Roundup A CHANCE ? \ ocean a tee ialion oft Seeb-| other relatives. Also returning 1230 News and Weather <uipiyiaiiien: i [O- PVE GOT A Yo nd’s Hebrides Islands. home with Mr. Chaisson was 12.43 P.E.I. Road Report. A : ig : BLINO DATE wi aes ithe destroyer Cavendish | Miss Marilyn Peters, Rollo Bay, | 1245 Mostly tuss ne o% 1 eames pea. fe de a recent stop at Rockall, a| after a very pleasant weeks visit 1.00 News Headlines and Wea) “7 3 Ga <) 3; : nding party couldn't find the, with relatives in Boston and vic- siattteais | ead a : ct fay netal plaque or the union jack in-| init 2.00 gohoel’ tha . : 54 “p> Ae nS ! alled on the island when it was 215 M : ; 2) — Z _— ol ’ | 2 ostly Music 5 t taken over. | Mr. Edward Campbell and dau-| 92) Boy the Bibl 3 / al Sx The Cavendish landing party ghter, Ann, Brighton, Mass. left | '0) voy, = Seed a ong Li & effect, re-annexed Rockall by| on return home on Saturday af-| ~ “ne eadlines ve a4 is nting another flag and instal-| ter attending the funeral of Mr.| 55) poe on -equest Cf aN ng another plaque. ~| Campbell's father-in-law, the late | 455 y aw — p>} Mr. Isaac White. They were ac-) 4o< wae On he - e ee companied as far as Halifax byt «, utport. SHE'S ON THE as os wm Justice Minister =| mr. whites’ sister Mrs. Arthur Oe ee ce, oat) PHONE’ ASKED ee eee NS ee Berli Fleming and Mr. Fleming, and 6.00 News & Weather : ME WHAT bye LOOK TERRIPO-LOCICING < oO °o Visit in pay oad rs also . 6.05 Music for You aI LIKE. A REAL DEAL — —d neral. Mrs. ampbe: iT 7.00 Sports Roundup OTTAWA (OP) — Justice Min-| son Eddie remained at their sum 7.05 Music For You r Fulton, Commons Speaker | mer home in Souris 5 7.30 News and Weathe. and ichaner and tae oher| Combe wit ei "| tse Acieueest se members of iament isit | later. .00 Assi ‘est Germany and Berlin Sept.| Mir. Ernest McCormack left on | 9.00 News & Weather p97 it was announced Tuesday. | return to:Toronto, Ont., on Sun-| 9.10 Starlight Senenade The German Embassy said the | day following a short visit_with 9.30 Palace of Vareties : an Canadian delegation has| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 10.00 Starlight Serenade oa . invited to Germany by Dr.| McCormack, St. Margarets. and) 11.00 Dominion News kd ST teshenneater, president |diher seatvees ond fiends. — | 1110 ieee Weather & the German Parliament, in| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke and) 1115 _ Beat sie family, Pictoy, N.S., were week- 12.00 News & Wea S =. oa | 12.05 Sign Off Other members of the delega-, end visitors to Rollo Bay, guests OOPLE|” on are John C. Pallett, Presres: | of Mr. Burke’s parents, Mr. and) CBA FRIDAY & ve Conservative MP for Peel; | yrs Daniel Burke. ar ~ s sear William Weichel, Conserv- | ie DAYLIGHT TIME . : oe et = ote 2 “1A i North; a y HE ‘ IF Se tacniec, taerel i KENSINGTON ee and Fil SWALLOWED MORE] | MEN. WERE GONG : ontreal Laurier. ——S , her, Sports. ER THAN ~ Wi I FEEL ; 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. CHANNEL SWIMMER J] LIKE A CANDLE The main reason tor ‘ihe trip; Mr. and Mrs. George Milton) 9-99 News and Weather. SORTA PLAYFUL. IN A RAIN storm! i THATS GEEN to attend the inauguration cer-| and son David left recently to 8:15—Mari Like! THISLL FIX LOOK “HE'S TRYING Sf BURNED AT BOTH mony for Dr. Hiatt Lacthe, retura to their home in Malden.) g:29 4 oy COLONEL HIPPLE HES TRYING, BURNED At om president Te-| Mass., after visiting tives | a. Saaral 1S piblic: of Germany wtio will be| and friends. at mama lwarce eeacee ¢ yorn in at a special session View vicinity. . Chroni ‘ LVE NEVER SEEN Ihe Bundestag Sept. 15. Among thise from Kensington oe ao _ al NE HiM BEFORE! invited to the Garden Party at/ 19:99AM. Chronicle. Oey aR < ’ ROLLO B AY Government House in honor of| 19-45—Morning Commentary 7 x cone ee ota oe ; oO aah *| 11:00—News. @ wir. and Mrs. Daniel White and Councillors Robert Carruthers, | 41-93—For Piano. Oo vily arrived recently by car| Elmer Paynter, Bruce MacLeod,| 11-15—Performer’s Showcase. wn Montreal, Que. Mrs. White William MacLean, Leslie Clark, 11:30—Court of Opinion. 2 : nd family “are visiting her par-| Arthur Ready and their wives.) 12:00—Jamboree Junction. a. vs, Mr. and Mrs John J. Me-| Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bearisto and | 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast Donald, souris West, Mr. White|Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Walker. | 1:00—News and Weather. ww ‘turned to Monreal by plane| Miss Georgie Kennedy, R. N:,| 1:15—The Archers. © nd will rejoin his wife and fam- Trurao, is spending her vacation! 1-39 chamber Musie > at a later date. at Kensington, guest of her mot-| 2-99—Holiday ye OF | igo and wo|, Brand rs W.B. Stewart] 45 —Mune fa Block and Whit i Mrs. two : a :45—Music in Biac e * > Scan aay aed Dotty Mal.|22d family, Barry, Donald, Ter-| 3:00—-CBC News and TC Mat) [ogy a = — ‘ei | ry and Susan, spent a few days inee YOu pusia th > », Mass., are visitors to Souris ci ant cd : REMEMBER, “%. ay As (J Vest guests of Mr. Perrigos’ at Carleton with Mrs. Stewart s/ 4:00—Winnipeg String Orches- MA = sisstitaante tiem inekial 0 - em 63 * Eee sir fone ¥. Kickers ant tree Oe. 008 ee al tra. = (1 DONT KNOW |\ “AND NOW RicutT!! | (son : : " Muttart, and visited relatives. at! 4:39—Music from Montreal WHY 1 DO IT= ho ; - ETIMES ir. Kickham. Norboro and Tyne Valley, before| 5:00—News. IT'S ONLY ; LETS 4 WONDER returning to their home-in Hali-| 5-04—-Maritime Fish Broedcat| MARCH TO HIROSHIMA \blast. An estimated 3,000,000 Ja-| @@ GO! IFHEIS The funeral of the late Isaac/ fay on Sunday, August 2. They! 5:30—Tempo TOKYO (Reuters) — A big pro-|panese have taken part in the wl pee Coe ite o big t bed feces _ been living in Moncton for! 6:00—News and Weather cession to protest against nuclear | march, which started 5% days ago z NOTHING £72) “morning fro’ dence past month. 6:15—Regional Commen weapons moved Tuesd4y on Hiro-| and will conclude today in Hiro i Se @° St. ee oe — wr ‘Mrs. Keith Adams, Summer- Storitians an” das shima — site of war's first atomic |shima Peace Park for the fifth << jt fae onl F- ph lebrat ee vf uke Re . W side 4 a — hgh —_ Interlude. ies world — against nuclear) PS 5 » ay" . Rev. W.| County Hospital w e is re-| 6:30—Tempo. :30—Repertoire. weapons. Fourteen years ago|= : ; Boole. _ a raed —, or for ere a! 7:00—News. # Se Coaniang Conference. pent Tuesday, a US, bomber| SW \ 7Y esemt tuary, badly fractured arm and other; 7:10—Commentary. :00—Flight 50. - ropped a ‘single atomic bomb tn fs onducted the services at the! injuries incurred when she fell) 7:15—Music 11:00—News Roundup and Talk. |over Hiroshima, killing more » : BE: ave. Pall bearers were Edward| down a basement stairway. Her) 7:30—Rawhide~and Muste. 11:30—Concert Hal! 'than 60,000 persons and destroy- eS i mampbell, Sr. Felix Peters, Ar-'many friends wish,ber a rapid’ 8:00—Teen Tempo and Music, |12:00—Here’s The Weather and ing more than four square miles ; , Vy == ne : cuty. ee