CFCY-TY_ : 1:00. pin.—Afterncon Musicale’ 2:00. p.m.-—-Chez Helens . 2:15 ‘p.m.—Nursery School - 2:30 p.m.—National Schools 3:00 p.m.—The Verdict is Yours 3:25 p.m.—Cross Section 3:30 p.m.—Open House 400 pm.—Teoday at Home 4:30 ‘p.m.—tet’s took 4:45 p.m—Rope Around the Sun §:00. p.m.—Razzle Dazzzie §:30 p-m.—Dick Tracy 8:30 p.m.—The Detectives 9:00 p.m.—Nature of Things 9:30 p.m.—My Three Sons, 10:00 ' p.m.—De' * 11.00 -p.m.—Chicago Wrestling 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:13 @.m.—Locel Weether 12:14 @.m.—Viewpoint recov cont Gudincans tam 12:20 a.m.—Sign Off Rabe Alberta, spent ther holidays | rousten’ shag Solar quiches tan : : in Miscouche, guest of his bro- | now is. expected. ! ——— ES! ther dnd sister-in-law, Mr. and | Sind, Ok te. eiseisie: aah TV. CALLS Mrs. Gerald DesRoches. malate statements, however, are Mr. and Mrs. Percy. Steele _of | coue cautious language, : NITE or DAY ..} Miscouche had as their guests |perhaps as “A guard against ex- Day 4-3537 Nite 4-4172-4-5601 [for Christmas, their son, Rev, |pecting too much. we -“YAIL’S RATAO. & TV | Gerald: Steele, Mr. and Mrs.| Louis Hebert, general mana- ; Peter Steele and Ann Steele of (ger of the National Canadian 204 Kent St. Ch’town Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. | Bank (La Banque Canadienne onneerarce we Austin Arsenault and family of Nationale), speaking at. the c TV Summerside. bank's annual meeting in Mont- oo Helen Gallant of Welington |" Monday, als ‘ . ited in Miscouche on Tuesday : 9:30. a.im.—Station Sign’ On seems to be moving on the at the home of. her sister, Mrs. gia oer Weather, Spor |). H. Gallant, same lines as that of thé United lienaion "Minloterid Association Miss Patricia Poirier, teacher | — In beth countries the re- 10:00 e.m.--Romper ‘Room at> Kensington «High School is or was tardy but‘is gather- Oe eee ts al -|spending the holidays at the re eee Stome eee te eee 11:30 @.m.—Program Resume home of her parents, Mr. and | Soy ioe Pe 1903 te = 12:ST g.m.—Test Pattern Workshop er C, Fen ENO mek significant indices, - it “ 1245 p.m.—News, “Weather, Sports 1:00 p.m.—Thirsday Playbill When love. Is Young \ ; 2:30 p.m.—Nationel Schools . 3:00 p.m.—Adventures of Blinky 3:15 p.m.—Flower Pot Man 3:30. p.m.—Open House 4;00_p.m.-—At Home with Helen a lg Crocker 4:30 p:m.—People and Places 4:45 p.m.—Rope around the Sun 5:01 p.m.—Razzie Dazzle 5:30 p.m.—Dick. Tracy 6:60 p.m.—Supper Club 6:15 p.m.—Television . News + 6:35 p.m.—Television Weather 6:50 p.m.—Television Sports 7:00 p.m.—TV Hour of Stars 8:00 p.m.—Hi Society ~-8:30—p.m.—Public Defender 9:00 p.m.—Nature Of Things _ 9:30 p.m.—My Three Sons 10:00 p.m.—The Defenders 11:00 p.m.—Rovte 66 . 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint 12:20 a.m.—CKCW TV News 12:25 a.m,.—Sign Off * cRCY’ RADIC THURSDAY 6:28—Sign On 6:30—News & Westher 6:35—Countty & Western Roundup 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 7:15—-Counfry & ‘Western Roundup 7:31-ANews, Weether ~ 7:35-—CFCY Farm Repart ‘7.40—Country & Western Roundup + A as- for the holidays their.son Justin who is attending Dalhousie Uni- versity and Mr. and Mrs. Des- mond McNeill and family of Vald'or, Quebec. - Adrian Gaudet, student of St. Dunstan's University, spént. the holidays at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and. Mrs, Anthony Gaudet, St. Nicholas. Betty Richard, who is a ing school in Moncton, N.B., is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Richard, Miscouche. The students of Grade V and their teacher, Miss Mia Backer | of Miscouche, were recently pre- sented with a certificate of Mer- it from the Red Cross. This pres- | entation was made by Mrs. | Harry Cudmore of Charlotte- town. 2 Mr, and Mrs, Eddie Doucette of Halifax, spent Christmas in Miscouche, guests of Mrs, Dou- manufacturing , Processing industries of Canada showed a mild improvement over Novem- ber. It is: significant, however, that this.is the 10th. consecu- were higher; ployment reasonably st abe; jand inventories lower.” 4. = a better year Al. ign works Wi caoteal it weren't that we are operating and unknown factors, - know, for instance, the outcome of Britain's: negotiations . with President Kennedy's pro- gram for freer trade. If some of the velop well for us Hh i ii i f should be a good year.” | PREDICT GNP INCREASE the most cent increase that of the United States. . ~ The*-Canadian Association of tive month in which our reports | have indicated imprevement’ ia key, factors over the month. previous “New orders and prediction prices. and em- cette’s parents, Mr.’ and Mrs. William Perry. coi” ployed et. the Charlottetown Roches fer the holidays. © ployed in Saint John, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Arsenault: i Ethel DesRoches, who is em- Ann DesRoches, who is. em- Hospital was guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Phil -H. Des~ Louis Arsenault, who is er- | BEDEQUE. . Mr. and. Mrs, Calvin Cotton, Porter's .Lake, Halifax County, jhave spent the Christmas holl- day season, visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Sterling Enman and/Mr. Enman, Victoria West, and with. Mrs. Cotton's mother, Mrs.- Ernest Weeks and oe ‘—_§:61—-News ~ @:11—Weether ‘ 8:16—Country & Wester Roundup 8:46—Weather } ‘ 8:50— be COU Res. 9:00—Morning Devotions 2% } A0—Mo : Spas Jaaties otk Reosting: Willis” ~"'9330—Morning Moods - 9:55—Kitchen Klatter Contest 10:00—News & Weather 10:05—Notes end Music — 11:00—News Headlines & Weather 11:02—NeWs & Views on Groceries 11;15—Notes and Music 12:00—Weather 12:05—Mostly Musie 12.30—News and Weather .13:43-?.E.1. Road Report ployed in Moncton, is...yvisiting with her mother; Mrs. G. DesRoches, “Miscouche. George McMillan, who is em- ployed in Ontario, is spending } | some time in Miscouche at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMillan. : Mr. and Mrs. Urban DesRoch- some time ‘in Ontario where they visited -with relatives. Mrs, Edmond F.- Gaudet of St. Nicholas was a recent guest of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Alphonse Gallant of Miscouche. Delima Poirier, student nurse 12:45—Mostly Music 1:00—News Headlines and Weather 1,02—Mostly Music 1:15—Tommy Hunter Show tid 1.45—Mostly Music ; | - 2.00—News Headlines & Weather | Telatives, in Miscouche. } 2:02—Hits- and. Encores 2:15—Atlantic School Broadcast 2:45—Hits and Encores . _ 9$:00—News Headlines & Weather * $:02—Hits end Encores 4:00—News & Weather ' 4105=The Hit Parade 4:30—The Outports * at the. Charlottetown Hospital was a guest at hér home in St. Nicholas for the holjdays. Leo DesRoches Chariotte- town. spent Christmas. visiting DV. _| Weeks. | sited with Mrs. Cotton's brother, /Mr. George Ellis, Tyne Valley, land Mrs. Ellis, and with Mrs. }Cotton’s sister, Mrs. Leo Lecky and Mr. Lecky, Summerside. Mrs. Sterling Enman, and Mrs. John Moore, Victoria. West were recent guests at the home es of Miscouche, recently spentT0f™fts.-Enman’s grandmother, iMrs. \E. S. Weeks and Mr. . B. Q. wo a Ly ae ~~ ' mes fy <% licihahinpadacinscldneD Nic tiatlligeanemsiceeevnrcl Ml ae ; f ee PERMIT CONDITIONAL LONDON (AP) — The London county council granted a real estate firm permission Wednes- day to build an $11,000,000 |hotel, but specified it must be no higher than 125 feet. Other- wise guests might be able from the roof to look into Princess Margaret's royal. residence in Gardens. the nearby Kensington Palace |. DAILY CROSSWORD for the three L’s, X for the trophies, the length and forma’ ae rae ¢ 9. Tun ~.8 oc" 41. Betimes , a water Dow’. 22.8.7. |" veasel 1, Bobolink «.° “Asian 20. Light (Southern penine . sarcasm USB.) sula ERT 11,River - 2 Metallic , 27. Rough Paoeeeer ee in tridtsher &iebe Sh Food = (cards) = (slang) _ fish “Sh Testerdey's Anowen | 3% Verb form . 4 Miss 22. Charme ~ asf 14, Constellae © Claire: ed ss 88, Preposte pe ER = - Ea) - maidens abbr.) 36. Noose 16. Gray- '@ Black 25, Sack 87, To stir brown bird bird -—s« 26. Trascibty 8. Drugstore - 38, From: ~ %. Mister: 27. Serious + Ger. 29. Therefore 89. Fusl 19. Man's 8. Shakesper. 31, A lad 45, Hesitation jan villain (Seot,) sound .. 20, Arm v muscle 1 f2 [3 Je [s 78 |> nwune A TTI" se Masacten Ff st ae mone ie ie) 17 |g, Bated caf] al 1 en 20 21 |22 123 - Y7AA4 [28 [26 [27 ee "9 ed “TTT a ee 7 n ; ae nord 35 [30 [87 38 a9 41. Musie ner # ZA* aT ata | note 43 L444 45 i — fom ss : 43. Bird of ‘ : ‘ pees, iit", “DAILY -— Here’s how to work it: AXYDLBAAXRE , o eV See One letter simply stands for another. In this temple A is use@ Bach day the code letters are different. : -A Oryptogram Quotation O's, ete, Bingle letters, apos- of the words ure all hints, ~ CONTRACT. By B. JAY BECKI BRIDGE _ ER ETTA KETT BU WS KUMCECOS: EU WS ACMEGHST GH BRS BUK. UN UYS'M OUCIS.-WosDIS : Yesterday's Cryptoquote: ORIGINALITY 18 SIMPLY A PAIR OF FRESH EYES.—T, W. HIGGINSON, ; ° , © 1988, King Features Svadicata. too , —nmetrenmnenataniesienieienenagiin ae co Pi . eS i | Vas 2 SOONIN v3 =~ A A ee ie | 400 WEEKS TO PAY! | WAONVa 3NOT 3HL f ! hy Ve 7 ibe! Ta al 4 pr? u . - a Pre an /; > s $.00—News & Weather West dealer. els ily a matter of West's choosing $.05—The Outports (Con) Both sides vulnerable ~ ~ Hhe right line of defense, and we ” §:16—Prégram Schedule |record here what transpired at ‘- §:17—The NORTH ‘three tables: where . South con- $:25—Marine W $1096 |tracted for three notrump. 5.28—The Outports. (contd) ’ gi. | At the first table, West led the , 6:00—News & Weather-: @0 |king of hearts and was then fac- 6:13-N.S. Road Report SAEQI8652 cd with a difficult choice of what 6:15—Tonights. Muzic KI EAST to play next. With eight solid 7:00—Back To The Bible 4 76 A842 clubs staring him in the face, 7:30—News & Weather BAKQ064 O72 "| West decided that the best 7.45—Red Cross, Program 33 96532 chance of beating the contract 8.00—Tonights Musle a 43 iwas te play bis partner for the 9.00—Assi rf ; 10:05-—-News, Inlend ond. Merina 493 -| So at trick two he led a dis- Weather ~ 91852 _|mond in the hope that Ea gt 10.15—Sterlight Serenede @AKQIA would-fake the ace and - ret 10.30—Court Of Opinion $107. a heart to defeat the contract 11:00—CBC National. News, News) The: bidding: three tricks. This scheme. didn't ; a (turn out well for West, because , South 7 1°.30—Shedows 1¢ 3 Pasa South, to west’s-.discomfiture, Ess News ¥ ; ; + ne ee ee of the tricks to .10—Sign ‘ : Opening lead—king of. hearts: | make notrump. : ; ‘can ene ‘This deal occurred in-a- pair |. At the second table, West - championship. The g was |cashed the A-K-Q of hearts, and . at most ef thenp South became (heart lead the eight of ; ert a yew 7:00—News, Srorts end Weether | declarer at three notrump. spades, West. led the six. East 7;:15—Breakfast Music , The er @btained by the boy oa verry —_ 8.00—News, Weather ; various larers_were _ Curious | am cashed pades | 8.15—Maritime Sportscast ‘ lindeed. The: outcome was large- ere the contract three 8:21—Breakfast Musie- °- aererdetnete ~ ah dae $s __9:5Merning Concert 5.00=K Ser pn a eek wate tae ’ 900—A.M Chronicle * 5:03—interyal. ne defense exacted ripe 10.00-—-A M- CRrenicte* : 5:04—Marittme Fish Bd’cast dln 7 aa “ied, ae ee 10:15—Playroom 5:30—The: Fve Thitty Show: «~ ik ao. ane ton f _ 10:30—Josn 6.00—News, Weather Hoge Gon with the an 10.40—For Conqimess 6.15—fegional Commentary 2 a East . : 10:45—Neme A‘Town = / 6.20—Sports ee hal eS os 11:-00—In Reply 625—Musie a larer, pg ce 11:15—Recocd Album ; ,46:30—Rawhide . ready “the lead in 91:30—The Archers { 6:45—Metro as tae the time, 11:45—Music. on The MOV 7.00—News& Musle = ~ yas the defend- ~12 30 Warton im, Browden 7 A ant four spades to. detest, him 100—News Westher «% .. ” \ {six trick®—600 points. “ee Late ; So the odd result of the. hadd |. - dead, one of them made tweive the Wd cee’ mate ‘sal tines Bridge in a strange ame . OUR BOARDING oan ant