el * : : e te i ‘ agit * at ; ’ ° vn ° ° 2 tae , 7 4 5 é Sem Ree , : a * qheres come @ecrte ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tuss., Aug. 2, 1986. 11° sa Ko or , Zz ae Saas Sarr ie oe eng _seortala os ‘ination exists. oo : : , _| “But there is no question that |and ‘Her mother Mrs. Frank De&- : _|the Jewish minority as such iM eon, Charlottetown recently“er XN : 4 : a e . . a is denied, the USSR. n joyed a pleasant’ Vacation with contrary to many other minor-|Mr' and Mrs. Morris Deacon, ities, the facilities ‘to live its | Dargmouth, Nova Scotia... , °7~|Robert Bell : < aM ; Mr. and. Mrs. John Goshee, | BP eg : : YA me : i Jewish collectiy, : “Ar soaks kk Go grave. cate ger: Margaret Kennedy, Sue |ir;, Kiagston Ontario are spend- : that we may. lose this second {Ontario na ay py il she is |ing their vacation on P.E.I. and | 2 ; . i . : lar est 2 . . - ' * 4 g and culturally high! . : are,Visiting with Mr. Gosbee's | community +c the! d Ress = Pha Be sa Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gos- | of one. or two genera- (ane “rs. ivan’ i mS bee, Murray Harbour ‘and with | * mee ie Mrs, Gosbee's mother Mrs. Shaw |’ 4 DON’T ANYBOPY DARE DO ANYTHING To \ MAKE GRANDMA MAD AT US / \ AND SHE GIVES MOST OF THE VEGETABLES AWAY TO HER BRIENDS / GRANDMA ALWAYS _RAISES A BIG fJr., and: family, Halifax, N.S. are vacationing in Murray Har- | bour and are the guests of Mr. | * Bell's parents Mr. and Mrs. | : ce ‘ * SoBMe : \ereative BRUSSELS (AP): —* A. report Jewish’ Congress at’ its opening course said Sunday the situation. and session. About 400 Jewish lead- tions.” YWANVUS as eer Peake future _of Jews in the Soviet ers fram throughout the world a jaaelta pola in ite” gue. = MURRAY re MacMillan ‘Alberry Plains. - “Union remains the most com- are attending the meetings vival .of the Jewish community,’ a Teen «{. Mr. and Mrs. Marven Bur- ms plex and frustrating: of. all the which end Aug. 10. Géldman said: HARBOR {Bess and family, Lexington, s problems facing world Jewry. | “Recent” developments show| ‘It’ is not Israel's political ww eS ee ee = = tet Cor pat " ees 4 ra ae i . ‘ Seo at their summer home in Mur- ont melee ad the Word ae oak _< waar greater than a cae ‘oer-|, Mr. and. Mrs. Grant Buch- ray Harbour. ‘ - ; . a? inist world, of the special ‘tainly not its economic might )@0an and little daughter, Brenda | Laurie Herring, Murray -Har- z WS ow WAS YOUR . ° ; RCO. SO | y sos ch enr.{have retuttned to their home in }pour, is a.patient in the Kings v sery and the et ite iat |whiclr will secure’ Jewish 'UF~\oronto, Ontario after spending |County Memorial - Hospital, |_| FAMLYS TRIP ABROAD, : : Jgqwry and the need for its. solu-'vival. The significance of the) roapale , 4 County ‘ a spital, CLARENCE ? - Ong vine iyr te the |two weeks at the home of ‘Mrs. | Montague. 1Q Sm ee * | , Tepert sald. a“ of lave oon Buchanan's: parents, Mr. and Chesley Buell Murray-: Har- a ; The tollowing program list-) “Although until now BO} where me denim a Mrs. Charles Collier, “Mutray}pbour left recently for Ontario “a: ings are published free of fundamental changes in the jean develop ae ws form the (Harbour. roe where he will visits with his charge as a public service and position of the let | Jewry |a'-country 7” Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowdridge, |brother. and’ sister-in-law, Mr, | Qe’ appear as presented to us by have taken place there is none- |majority.” ——+——|Halifax, N.8., were recent visit-| and Mrs. Sheldon Buell. the statins “concerned. theless room for hope that the: ors of Mr. Bowdridge’s’ sister rr w“ : provement" ™™" ™ Some Prices [x8 “ateeeiicM watt. PRODUCE PRUNES | ES » : | f : ; sf ' ! 's. Cha r, Murray)’ .- : . ‘TUESDAY PROGRAMS [1 his opening address to the| = al Mesbole ny | Prunes are made by drying "'FCY- congress, Chairman Nahum) U | P | d ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, (certain varieties of piums. seis Ons enlace PO EORING eee at 9.27) op m.-Musricale s “Despite _ anti-Semit 1 ej tg . Ns a 5 oA"pm.-to. Tall the Truth. _jeies here. aod there. in the S| WARSAW (AP)—Poland an- RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 3:25 p.m.—Take 30 -|viet_ Union, as in many other nounced Sunday price boosts on. a nig parts of the world,. the individ- \tghacce and ‘fish, price cuts. on ’ 3.55 p.imi—Ailéstone of the lual Soviet Jewish citizen is not feleviaion ses 3, refrigerators | Century persecuted, is not denied - his | and latd and. pay. and pension | 4:30 pone—Vacatianime political rights, nor his @C0- raises for 2,500,000 workers, | a): : 6:6 p.m.--Summer Camp nomic existence, nor his .pos-{~ phe whieh went into | a. be Wry * £-$Qup.m\- “Daves Phice |sibilities" of participating —in..the-eetse¢-Simday and today, “were | 6 OO pers Fite Festival seientific, cultural and ~artistie- anounced ‘by the Polish press, C I 6.30) p.m.—Gazete > Hife-of his country, although"in agency. : 7:07"p.m. —CFCY IV News | = : S The: cigarette health hazard 7:15 p.m.—Vacation Maygreund “1 §.00-CBC Tuesday Night " |was citedas one reason for the | “Bow Hunting By The. Sea” |19.00-CBC Nat. News, On Parlie/tebacco” price: boost, Poland's | Se ang yas 10 30-—p m.—interte! — : ment -Hill and Speaking/first in 12 years. The press! WERE PRIATED 7 JOp@.m.—Giliaan’s Island ! . Personally ‘lagency said polish tobacco cnt WITH WO VALUE 8 pm.—Biq Valley | 19.30—Christian Frentiére sumption, mainly cigarettes, THE STAMPS WERE 9.00pm.—Red Skelton Hour | 11.00—News ont ‘Bagional Weather |had increased 40 per cent since SUPPOSED TO HAVE 10.99 p.in.—Dick Van Dyke 111.05—Starlight’ Serenade the last boost. in 1954, “and| BREN WORTH 2: CENTS “10:30 p.m.--Gideon's Way 11,30—News and Weather. - added: ‘In the light of recent H -BUT BY BEING 11-30 p.m.—Newsmagagine it 45—Starlight Serenade’ al pecneel research, such a rapid ACU ESS : 11.30 §.m.—Glencarinon . “112:00—CBC News, Maritime. Weathet|prowth of tobaeco consumption) /MM. “AME ‘ 12:00 pm.—CBC TV News | © end Sports exerts a negative influence on! - WORTH $90 EACH 4 [00K ISNT IT 12.13 aim—Lecal Weather & Sport | —— oe the ‘health ofthe population."*: bs = ae ee Pe 7 CUTE ?THE BOYS : a es CBA RADIO Cigarettes now will cost 15-to- | a ane ~ ‘5 NL VOTED HER THE - rasan San on |. fini ier et ry oes oi (STAN Spode Saaearea ar ? lf | of London. England, nee oe MacDONAID’ RADIO: SERVICE|: Se Marvina Show Pert Nt ee eeage will ‘be enined WAS BLIND POOL! Expert Repairs Radios: | . 'Iby. 100 zlotys to 850 zlotys ($30 | | FROM INFANCY P Pp | 7.03—Inland~ Weather and. Sport | f C _, and Record Players ge secure ‘to $34) a. month, | pmenemem el cai’ “Geornien co ate ' Seam ie eee itn ee ¥ ‘ ” BALDWIN ORGANS~ . | 7.05—mosie ae : | a ee = * CHURCH OF 3 BELL PIANOS * |-7.27-Inland ~ Weather and Spor! | Arrest Is Made- | TOMB 4 eae Ne coat Ar Tite" AGE OF 10 SLL ANOS aes: |] of Bergamo, Italy, ar, . , MAINS OF HER PET SPARROW WHICH DIED~ HE WAS A eo a — ee Nee) mae In Navy. Death + | FOUN A FEW! MINUTES OF HER AND | SKILLED BILLIARD = cpmeras | 7.48—lt Happened Today ST. HYACINTHE, Que. (CP) WAS BURIED AT HER SIDE =}, PLAYER AND 1KCW-TV. .46—Music ; : vo the -Royal’ Cas {| THE MUMMIFIED SPARROW LATER WAS __ EXCELLED_IN eG 7 _._ |Two members of- the -RoyalCa-|~ PTE TOME AND NOW ‘I ns a 8.00-C8C-News____"—madian Navy were arrested. here | | REMOVED PROM THE TOME AND NOW NE $2.57 p.m.—Statian- Sign On 8.12—Regional’ Weather :. |Saturday in eonnection with the | | mr H asia ‘uieyo ce 1:09 p.m:—Luncheen Date “8.16—Maritime Sportscast ‘death of another-navy-man- who} es : 1:30 p.m.—Playbill— 8.21—Music */fell frem_a-CNR. train_near-here- |. ———— ie belie El = Sy Metter ~learlier in the day, a Giiebee oe ee 90 p.m.—To Tell. the Tru ; 00—CBC News * Provincial P ol ie e- kesman ; : I aes rece 223 bn—Mte hin S| Slacconmeriny ee Samay ° 1ST DD ATL CROSSWORD 3:55 o.m Ns ‘estenes of the 9:15—Assignment : Re The body. ot Richard Sinclair | AU ere rn si Century 9:21AM. Chronicle er sot Manitoba was found near the | ; ACROS/ 6, Newspaper 30. Cold « 4.00: p.m.=Vacation Time 10.45-T8A railway tracks at nearby St. Ro- | Tag 7. Loiter Swiss £90 p.m.—Summer Camp 11,00—CBC:News — ! isalie; «Que. The police spokes-| & An icy . 8 Unit o€ Alps 5.30: p.m.~Dave's Place LSet ne orernant tine man said a fight- broke” out 4, Senne 9.Epocks 3 Vari 4:00 bri ciRmccue 8" ~ 11.15—134 sy aboard the train which: was en - S-shaped .Epochs 32, Variety 6:30 o.m—LIV News 11.20—Recerd Album Sonn : moldingy _ 10-Novice of eines : route from Montreal to Halifax. 45 prumay s4Paeatmnint ee ¢ $5 pom—LT¥~ Weather = -+11.30—The. Archers 4 : land Sinclair had fallen or been | ane ag ae of 50 p.m.—LTV $perts re The Suan Side With: From che tenth: | sede a: mein . ~ ny B COD: pooner IBA it : mee ic = The names of the two men! 15. Zodiac. Te ate eee si ee ee Eiger tee i kas arrested were not released and. °° 2m ae: Metietstee sale 39 pe sascine ' | 12:30—Moritime Farm B'cast - fit he 5 known if charges had | 16. Sheltered : 20. Greeting 36. Bmaile a a S - 9.00 p.m.—Red_ Skelton -1:00-C8C_News and Weather been laid. & } ‘pide 21, Part of a- eat - : i LD LIKE TO BY THE WAY== ‘ SOUND 10:09 p.m.—Dick Van Dyke » | 1.15=Swine—tesy eee ee fT. Phe hurricane 37. Be- 44. Short sleep : ; DEPOSIT BOF HOW SOUND - THREE ARTERS : 10:30 p.m.-Gideon's Way ; 1.45—The Open Read Show BREADALBANE 18. Encircle 22. Astern gone? 45.Contend , 1S YOUR BANK? AN A NICKEL! 11.39 o.m.—News Magazse 1:59—D.O. Time Signal : 22. Man's 23, Marshy _ 88. Wander ‘ or z : 12.00 -p.m.—CBC National News 2.00—-CBC News oe 3 nicknany meadoW — 41, Something 46, Long-nosed . 12.15 a m.—Viewnoint . : 2,03 Th Oper Road Show | Mr.-and Mrs, Pomroy Mur- 24. Breeze , 26. Butt fora, fish 12 20 a.m.—Lienel Network News 2.45—The Feminine Tevch ray, Breadalbane and Misses} 25, Bronte 27. Piece out spelunker 48.U.S: armed 12:30 @.m.—Station Sign Off.” 3:00-CBC News- Eleanor Murray and Agnes .Nel- herpine 29. Poetic 42,Lidded . forces rank: ° ee, 3.03—Cenversation (Part 1) son, Guelph, Ontario enjoyed a| 28. Deeds verb form pitcher abbr, _ CFCY RADIO 3.30—Conversation (Part 2) tour of the Cabot Trail, C.B.,| 30.Dismal. - russbay-< . | 4:00—CBC News and a visit with Mr, and Mrs.{ 31.Biblical'~ ‘f) UESOA 4:03—Canadian Roundup C.. Wesley Murray, Halifax, Nu) weed ‘ $o.News ead Wass “&10—Music Ww the Ale S. during the: third. week, of | 32. Lubricate. 6.35—Morning, Roundup : See ee Ale July. : I 33. Pronoun 6.45—Island Weather, Mar. Temp. ee James Craig Jr., Toronto, On- reer rks | 6.46—Merning.. Roundup - . §.03—Maritime Fish Broadcast tario recently vacationed with 87. Relative 7.15=--Morning Roundup ° §:20—CBC Notebook f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam-- a Jr 7.30-News and Weather 5:35—Assignment es Craig, Breadalbane.. ‘$9. Run in : 7.35—Farm Report 540—CBC Neteboek (Cont'd) * Mr. and Mrs. J. Roland Doz- einen 7.47% Morming Reundup . 6-00—CBC News y —S ier and their daughters Susan AO. Frost w 7.45—Island Weather, Mar. Temp. | 6:15--On Parliament ‘Hill and Denise, Petham Manor, New |. 43. Gibbous mm 7.4@—Morning, Roundup | 6.20—Tedev's Editerial York and Mrs. Dozier's parents, | 44° Chew 0 7.56Sports Capsule & Scoreboard) 6.50—-CBC News Mr. and Mrs, H. Nelson Warren, | 47’ Benefit og 8:01—News 6.25—Business Barometer Fullerton, California, vacationed | 48 To relinquish 8 1EWeather . © 6.30—Intincl Weather during July. with ‘‘The Pynters”’ voluntarily : ry 8.16—Morning Roundup , 6.33—Music Scere Freetown and visited other) 49 Indian 8.85—Weather 7,00--C8C. News ne relatives including ‘‘The Mur- wigwam > ' 9.00—CBC National News f| 7:05—Musie In. The Evening rays’, Breadalbane. Mr. Warren | 0, Far shell Q 9.10—Notes and Music _ | 7-30—Christion F ~stiers is a sdn of the late Mr. and Mrs, DOWN m 10.00-News and Weather 3.00-CBC News. Ham Warren; Elliots, P.E. I. 1, Recline Zz 10.05—Netes and Music | Ee een ep a « t Agnus Nelson RN, Guelph, On-| 3, Malarial- S$ 10.30—Preview "Commentary vbw Oergeeuereaseumnee’s a tario, who came to P.E.I. to be like fever 10.35—Checkpoint : | ocosseae wascnn basics the bridesmaid at the Hyndman}. 3, Beneath < se eNotes re ee 10.18—Teday’s Editorial and Gamester wedding in the Cher- | ~ 4. Elusive one i“ 11 00—News and hee : ase Saraenally. ry Valley Anglican Church and| 6. Roman 50's * or 11.45—tiliein Bowed |10.20—Intro To Tues. Nite Part 2 |"NO Feminine Otte Murravsin_—DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how-to-work-itt— TT 35—Agricuttore 66 ee et Breadalbar® and The Gamest- AXYDLBAAXR ‘ sao yreatner 1; ibs ore bore ‘Inland and ers, Greenvale returned home fs LONGFELLOW: - = Loh ith ey could — f Marine Weather on Tuesday, July 26th. : One letter simply stands for anather, In this sample.A is used - pone collbgedipeishaien 12:15—Music In The Night _Mrs, John Hickox, Springfield | for the three L's, X for the two O's, eto. Single letters, apos- | 12.30—News end Weather : . ' ; conan ie aes ithe Se hia os ag words are all hints. o 12.45—Town and Country Time Pe bane ’ : . y Nn, . f St | CONTRACT ‘BRIDGE | 0 4 crmn emia : 1.05—Town ar ountry Time : ; - 1.15—What's On Tapp i sa Peet MSHSWMSWXM HUA NWQA HNW- 12. 43—P.E.1. Road Report. By B. JAY BECKER , - - | Lib foun sad: Coun: tone . y AZWMSM—SKAR VWNN SAMSWYR > 2 News ‘and . Weather 2 i 2.05- Mostly ,Musie East dealer. Jwhich tells partner not to, lead YEU AWSKAU MWOA.—NE FTHUOWEH @ 2.30—Assianment Neither side vulnerable ‘a particular suit. without telling Yesterday's Cryptoquote: YOUNG FOR.A DAY, THEN OLD ie 2-35oWesily Muele NORTH hint which one to lead, is not a8) an GRAY, LIFE'S A. VERY FUNNY PROPOSITION AF- | So 2.58—Thought Fer todey K54 illuminating as a positive sign- TER ALL.—COHAN | Gnas ° 3.00—News Headlines and Weathe =; J al, which sends a more specific ; ¥ 3.03—Trens-Canada Matinee oae8 message. ‘However, a combina- , (@ 1966, King ‘catures Syndicate, Ine.) . 3.30—Pop Caravan Sonne t SQI552 tion of es ip given al i : i 4 00—Nets Headlines a ea { gether, add up to a positive sig; ci ‘ : —| , 4 3Canedian ‘Roundup, pyiooT —gesz_, |"al at illustrated in'the accom: QUR-BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE * <<. 4.10—Pop Caravan a 92. |panying hand. { 5.00—News ‘and Veather 965 9 AQ 10 | so 5 : 972 West leads the jack bf spades, | en ee Site: Sas ¢ dummy winning with the king as | ’ CENCE lea isco 3 ee SOUTH - East follows suit with the deuce. | [Mv worv.toys, ou WC we netic )) LAND FROM Hitt ont tHe} || 5.28—The Outperts rer plays a low club t CERTAINLY ARE HARD ONS) ae > Cansule 4nd. Seana @AQ8 Declarer plays a low o ; : SELIN'AN I850) EDGE OF ALAKE FA : os poses . ws743. the king, followed: by the ten and | [SAKE TRUE,HE MAY BE (/)O) penny J REAL BARGAIN =~ \e — Pa engi a @AKS_ then a third club, which West | [ABC Mee wy OY ALL OVER 7/| ONLY THE LAND HAD RUN | || O 6.00—News and Weather Ag &K109 .|now takes with the ace. | [MAKE HIM OT To BEA TOWN Ore octane! Oo 6.10—Tonights Mine" 7" |* he blading: aie. _ ys Pie oi mn PUBLIC MENACE! : |x ; ast club, and his play {s highly : 6.30—Bus eg Berometer |... East South West N important to the defense, If he / > rie aargsly cs Pass INT Pass...4NT signals with the nine or ten of 7 C “ e om Ne, cree whore * i ades. {hearts in order to direct a heart PTT BNON, \ My 2 7,00 fie. pe Waele: A Seoul oy diner gener or |lead, the play costs him the con- | YY Ci ? ay 7.46—lone Gyile Program = </'| | SIENA. f f your partner tract even though West shifts to “ij Ip # i NEW, INDEED/7—!T'S ean ual aa a | ig elght 6 “ff MERELY AN IMITATION OF Ee eee on defense leads the king of a ja heart. Declarer's eight event. | . ag ° ee | Pee P SLs TM sicuiios ge G! * Tsuit headed by the K-Q and you |ually proves to be a heart stop- ¢ a THINWATER’S (OUR OLD TV. SH "w SO-LON have the A- 7 2: you eould ask |per and he makes three no ) = | SHICKEN Soup's, TH SENSATION, — KCHICKENSOUPERMAN !! eee a - Lfor a continuation~of the suit by ,trump. te WES ANS Wot GZ pn LOUTSELLING OURSH AND | ; To the gir] guides at Pt. [making a positive signal with| But # Bast discards the deuce a / . D a .; : ° (Pleasant park. It was | the seven>or ask for a discontiB- |of' diamonds. on the third club, “on g he\t | = “4 pleasure to meet - so uation by making a negative sig- ea eae teri a est fy ’ a. > : 4 rj s a heart; in fact, South goes many beautiful young }"! with ae down two nf o aK 2 o neople. My best wishes | In the same way, if you were S08" SU: a ial aca iin iegiinaeaia | void-ot -asiit—being—led,—y-0-u.4—A-heart-play-by-West-at-th-{-# 7 7 for" "every SueceRe ih signal positively or nega- |point is not really difficult. Whe aes ; could, signal positive’ ny Me guiding. Love + Pa: tively by the size of your \.dis- |East denies strength in spades % WAS TRY ; - And God: Bl : card in some other suit. ‘The jand diamonds by playing low’ in , BO * Jess . 7 ‘ : h siits, he is inferentially ING ’ proper use ‘of signals such as |those siits, eoreae FORGET= Mrs. Roland Taylor thése‘is highly important tn the jsignalling for hearts All that ‘ Ml $2 Centre aed Quarter Master * conduct of the-defense. - West has te do is obey the sig- , | scordoriats “In general, a negative signal, nal espa ‘ ' - “ 2 seca s ie es