9074701? —-so-avv- Dobfltrordi OWN THEAIR Rd? S.Cf.in Guolaec Vote A —-"""""""""""".W.,‘,.,, .....,.,w,, iRemailnsgAssQuesiiion Mark p crcr-iv loo p.m.w-ATNITVOOH 3.30 p.m.-Take Thirty 4.00 p.m.—Llve and Learn 5:30 p.m.—-Northwest Passage “,0 p.m.—in love wm: Iariin _3o .m.-TBA . :40 :m.—-Purity Photo Gull ‘.46 p.m.-CFCY TV NOW! i2:00 pm--“C “’ "W" 12:13 s.n\.—toesi Wfllllil‘ 12:14 a.rn.—Vl0WP°"" 12.20 a-m--'5l9"' 0“ lrdmisll TV RAD Gall 4-3248 us Kent at. i0II- latee's) open 8:80 s.n's.-9 pan. CKCW-TV 11.00 s.m.—-Romper Room 12.00 a.m.-—$ign Off 8.25 p.m.—Stetlon Sign On News, Weather, Sports . 3.30 p.m.-—Take Thl 4.00 p.m.—-live and learn 4.31 p.m.—\/ecetion Time 5.30 p.m.—Nonhwsst Passage 6:00 p.vn.—‘iopic 6:15 pan.-Television News 6:30 pm. 5:35 p.m.-Tolwlllflfl Weather 6:40 p.ni.-Hazard 6.45 p.m.—Tslevision Sports 7.00 p.m.-Father Knows asst 7:30 p.m.-Real McCoys 3:00 p.m.—'l’hrse's Music 3:30 p.rn.—C'ase For The Court 9.00 p.m.-—Yes, Yes, Nanette 9.30 p.m.--Gary Moore 10.30 p.m.--Temps Present 11.00 p.m.—Casiro’s Cuba - 12:00 pan.-CDC TV News 12:15 a.m.-Viewpoint i2:20 a.m.--CKCW TV News 12:25 a.m.-Sign ON - TV. CALLS \ . 3 Oil? noivnnsu the Social. ‘ party in No vein her provincial «gene.-.1 ¢19°:0fl mains a question mar to observer in the vineial capital. 3 pm. At a recent caucus in Trom- Rivieres. Que. federal party members decided to stay out Quebec politics “for the time beins." In addition. the Quebec Social Credit leader, Real Caou- ette. has declared in no uncer- tain terms that the party wiu not Farticipste officially in ‘one- bec elections. “’°“ld fillllear. however. that all party members do not share this view. Dissident elements. led by Fernand Ouellette. are exerting O on .Pl’€8SlIl‘8 0!! Dirt)’ members to take part in the election. Ollfilletle was chief organiser of Social Credlt’s triumph in the June federal election-3 oi Quebec's 75- federal seats. Dr. Guy Marcoux..elected to ,e House of Commons in Que- bec Montmorency and already :1 I QUEBEC’ (GP)-The role ,of he Cfedlf ML Caouette wanted to provincial election. is known to sad to the expropriation electricity companies. main plank in the -Liberal govern- ment's current campaign plat- rm. - In Ottawa. a Social Credit source said the Quebec situa- tion would be studied at a meet- ing between Mr. Caouette and Dr. Marcoux within the next few days. _ Dr. Marcoux, however. said no one had informed him there was to be such a meeting and Social Credit party headquart- ers here said Mr. Caouette does not plan to visit Quebec in the fa immediate future. The Ottawa source said the men would discuss two key points. One" was whether Mr‘. leave the federal field and lead Social Credit provincially. The other was whether Mr. Caouette. if 01790 of Quebec's privately - owned to. who were married recently. CENTRAI. ~ LOT 16 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bearis- were .the.g u e s t s of honor at a square-dance party held the Lot 10 Hall on Tuesday eve- ng. when they were presented with a floor lamp. Mr. Joseph‘1'-‘arrcll of Central. Lot 16, is a patient in the Prince County _Hospital. Mr. James G. MacLean and Mr. and Mrs. Garth MacLean of Southwest, Lot 16. had a s their recent guests Mr. a nd -.. 3 family, Charlottetown: Mr. and Mrs. Brenton MacLean and mily Woodstock. N.B.. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacLean. Corn- wall, Ont.. as well as other rela- tives. The occasion was Mr. MacLean's eightieth birthday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Betton, Edith and Ruth have returned to their home in North St. Mrs. Arnold MacLean and day rue Guardian. Charlottetown. Morn.‘ Sept. 24. 1902 9 Eleanor: after visiting relativ- es in Hamilton, Ont. Mr. Garnet Winchester and Mr. Kenneth Dorsey of Liver- pool. N.S.. spent the past two weeks at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Gambler in Bel- mont, Lot 16. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd M o o r e. Brooklyn, Mass.. Mrs. E i i sa Skerry and Mrs. Forrest Daurie of Boston. Mass.. have returned home after visiting in Central, Lot 16. the guests of Mrs. Eileen Manderson. Mrs. Norman MacLeod of Belmont. is a patient in th e Prince County Hospital where she underwent surgery on Tues- Rev. and Mrs. Ralph E. John- ston bave returned to the manse in Central. Lot 16. after spend- ing their vacation in Ontario and Cape Breton. on return they were accompanied by Mrs. Johnson's brother. Mr. J ohn aclntosh of Marion Bridge. pe Breton, who will attend Grade XI at the Summerside Rural Regional High ‘School. 93 he chose to remain in federal coux as leader. avpointedrarty whip. admitted Friday he has been under some pressure to accept the leader- shill Of. a provincial Social Credit party. He declined to say whether he would accept. PLAN CAUCUS . The insistence of members and organizers in Quebec ap- parently wasbeliind the party's decision to hold a second cau- cus in Ottawa Tuesdw. Mr. Caouette. reached by.tel. ephone at his ho "fight to the last" to keep his ltiierty out of the provincial el'ec- on. ‘‘I am dead set against it and the whole thing will be set- tled! at.Tuesday's caucus." he Meanwhile. it was rumored that Mayor J. A. Mongrain of Trois-Rivieres might accept th leadership of a provincial Socla Credit wing. He said he would have a statement ‘to make within a week or two. WAS LIBERAL r. Mongrsin. defeated as Liberal candidate for Cham- plain rlding in the June, 1960. O Q ..a. . visitors to Red Point. Ni'l‘E or DAY Day 4-3537 Nita 4-4503-I-‘M02 VAIUS RADIO & ‘l‘V Cl'tewe 204 Kent St. crcv ssoio Mouosv 6:28-Sign On 6:30-News.& Weather e:35—-Country In ,Wsstevn Roundup‘ 6:55--NewI & Weather 7:00 —Hebrew Christian Hour 7:15-Country A Western Roundup rt 7-4|-Country In Western Roundup 3»00—Nsws B:ii—Weether 3:16-Country I Western Roundup li;i5—Weathsr 8:50—News ‘ 9:00—Mornlnp Devotions 9.10-—Moming Moods 9:20—At|antic Quiz 9:25—Matlnee With Willis 9:30-—Mornlng Moods 10:0O—-News I Weathen lo:55-Jimmie Rodgers 1l:oo—Nsws Headlines I Weather ll:02—Notes In Music 1i:30—-Montague Enteriains 11:40-Notes I: Musil. EAST BALTIC Mr. Gordon MadDonald. El- liot Lake. Ont. arrived by plane recently to spend a holiday with his father. Mr. Barton MacDon- ald and his sister and brother- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mac- Vane and family. Bothwell. Mr. Steffen Bortein. Kings- bore and Mr. Egbert Bortein. Souris. received the sad news recently of the death of their fa- ther. Mr. Jan Bortein. Hoogenen. Holland. Mr. Stanley Dingwell Toron- to. Ont. is visiting. with his mo- ther. Mrs. James Dingwell and his brother. Mr. Russell Ding well. North Lake. Mr. Arthur Stewart. Red Point was a business visitor to Kingsboro and vicinity recently Mr. Emery Bruce returned to his job in Windsor. Ont, after spending three weeks" vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Arthuu Bruce and children. Billy. Blair and JoAnn of Red Point were Sun- day visitors to Nova Scotia. Mr. Brent Robertson of Red Point. spent the weekend in She- diac. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mac- Laren returned to their residence in Sourls following their honey- politics, would endorse_Dr. Man moon. Mr. and Mrs. Macbaren " (nee Eileen Robertson) were married in the East Point Bap- tist Church in Kingsboro on Sep- tember 6. Miss Carol Fraser of North Lake was a recent business vi- sitor to Charlottetown. M r. Billy Harris. East Lake, ’ I” is spending some time with re- latives in Hamilton. nt. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hysies Montague. were recent business Rev. and Mrs. F. Mollins re- turned to their home after spending some time visiting in New Brunswick. Mr. Fulton Robertson. Char- lottetown, spent a few days re- cently visiting with his broth- ers in Kingsboro. Miss Lila Robertson. Oshawa. Ont. is spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robertson, Kingsboro. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edward Mac- Murrer and three children Hazelbrook were guests of Mrs. MacMurrer‘s uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Suth- erland. Black Pond. Miss Mary F. MacDonald. East Point and Miss Barbara 0'- Brian South Lake were visitors in Moncton. NE. on September 10 Mrs. Mary ~Giliis. Charlotte- town, spent a few days recent- ly with» her parents, Mn and Mrs. Frank Holland. North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selwyn left on return to their home in ‘ Norwood, Mass. after being,call- ed to the Island by the death of Mrs. Selwyns‘ nephew Mr. Alvin Robertson. whose death occur- red in Oshawa. Ont. earlier this month. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald left on return to their home in Dorchester. Mass. They were accompanied on the return trip by Mrs. Rhoda Morrow,, North Lake and Mrs. Alton Robertson. Munn's Road. who will visit with relatives and friends in Boston. Mrs. Helen MacLean returned to her home in South Lake af- ter spending the summer mon- ths employed at Keppoch. . and Mrs. Russell Gar- reti. Red Point were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Taylor. Upton. Mr. Guy Nordstrom left on re- turn to Boston. Mass. after hav- ing visited with Mrs. E. S. Rose ari family in East Baltlcu Mrs. Pius Cheverie and infant son George returned to their home in Elmira recently from the Souris Hospital. l1:45—Dul|etin Ioerd ll:50-Notes In Music _ 1l:55—Atlsntic News Roundup l2:00—-Weather i2:05—Mostly Music 12:30-News In Weather CONTRACT BRIDGE ' ~ By B. JAY sacrum 12:45—Mo'stiy Mule . 1:0o—Naws Headlines I: Weather 1:02-Mostly Music 1:15—Dobby I-lill Show 2:0o—Nsvn I: Weather 2:05--Music For A Summer Afternoon 3: ‘ I Whether 3:05’-Music For A Summer Afternoon 4:00‘-&WI “W37 ' 6:5 lnunle East dealer. Both sides vulnerable. '- N03’!!! or i 015808: 9.1754: Q03 WES!‘ ‘. nasa- - gases :5 911075 OAQ-04 esse eaxqxos Q10‘! _ 100 U‘!!! ' ¢‘Al£Q1088 Q----- 1 . __ . : 4. A Ir J’ 2: is 4 2 This deal occurred in a dupli- Los Angeies a few years ago. 'l‘he.band wasfplsyed at many tables. of course. but our story FAMOUS HANDS I tab: cste pair tournament played in ' mar Fellow :o.u-uni sieve» V 11:18--heard sum he use 1:50-0-O. 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