Page 16 The Guardian Thur., Sept. 18, 1958 CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 TIIIIRSIJAY [rm—Afternoon Musicale : p.m.——Ross the Builder : p.m.—-Let’s Look : p_m.-—~TBA : p.m.—Western Theatre p.m.—CFCY TV News p.m.——Gazette p.m.—CBC Wrestling p.m.—This Is Jazz p.m.—F-16 pin—Summertime ’58 p.m.—Playhouse U. K. ' p.m.—Decision : p.m.—Exclusive p.m.—Fighting Words : p.m.—CBC TV News :13 a.m.—Local Weather Forecast :15 arm—Viewpoint 12:22 a.m.—Sign Off UIUIUIA WHO“ Scene: at ESSwwmmqqm SSS‘é‘SSGggSE i355 (BILL 1132) of Buttevan‘f. Ireland CKCW —— Moncton ' CHANNEL 2 THURSDAY . 4:55 pan—Sign On News, Weather, Sports 5:00 p.m.——Ross The Builder 5:15 p.m.—Let’s Look 5:30 p.m.——TBA 6:00 p.m.—Bengal Lancers 6:30 p.m.—Early Evening TV News 6:45 p.m.—Weather p.m.—Sports p..m.—Summer Theatre I Love a Band- leader 8 p.m.——Sheriff of Cochise p:m.—This is Jazz p.m.—F 16 9 p.m.—Summertime “58" 9\ p.m.—Playhouse U, K. [0 30 p.m.-—Loreta Young Show 11:00 p.m.——Exclusive 11:30 p.m.—Fighting Words 12:00 a.m_-—CBC News 12:15 a.m.—CKCW News 12:22 aura—Sign Off RADIO CFCY THURSDAY STANDARD TIME 5:58—Sign On 1 6:00—Hebrew Christian Hour 6:15—Musical Moments \ 6:30—News 6:35—Weather BAD—Western Hoedown . 1:00—News and Sports Capsule 7:10—Weather Western his—Country Roundup. . ,» 7:40—Ches Cooper Time 7: 56—Interlude. 8:00—NeWS 8:11—Wé‘ather 8:16—Country and Western Roundup 8:45—Weather 8:50—News 9:00—Morning Devotions 9:10—Morning Moods 9:30—Top Tune Time 9:45—Freddy Martin Show 10:00—News ‘1 10:05—Magazine of the Al;- 10:30—Melody Parade 11:00—News Headlines Weather‘ ' 11:02—News and Views Groceries nut—«Magic of Music 11:30—News 11:40—Weather ‘ . 11:45—The Magic of Music lulu—Weather lZ:05———Eddy Airnold Show 12:30—News and Weather 12:45—Mostly Music. -1:00—News Headlines and wea- ther. ‘ ° 1:02—Most1y Music 2:30—Back to the Bible. 2:00—News Headlines Weather 2:02—Sammy Kaye Show 2:15—Eddie Fisher-Sings 2:20—Back to the Bible 3:00—News Headlines Weather 8:02—Best On Request . (:00—News and Weather 4:05-‘—Best on Request 4:30-T'he Outports 5:00—News and Weather 5 : 10—Interlude 5:15—The Outports (cont) 6:00—Music For You 6:30—News and Weather. 6:35—Music For You. 7:00—Mus-ic For You (Cont) 7:30—News and Weather ‘ 7:45—Red Cross Safety Talk 8:00—Assignment 91:00—News and Weather 9:15—One Man’s Family. 9:30—Looking Back with John Scott . ' limo—Court of Omnlon 10:30—Shadows 11:00—Dominion News 11:10-—Sign>0ff CD'A THURSDAY DAYLlonT TIME 7:15—Marine Weather and Fill 7:30—A.M. Chronicle szoo—CBC News and Weather 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—AM. Chronicle 10:00—A.M. Chronicle 10:45—Morning Commentator 10:55—Ruth Harding 11:00—The Magic Swing. _ 11:15—Kindengamten of the Air 11:30—4Speakers Choice. 11:45—Speaking . of Speech. 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:15—Jamboree Junction l2130-Maritime Farm B’cast 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Pages From Life 1:30—Music from Montreal. 1:59—D.0. Time Signal moo—Variation on a Theme 2:15—The Happy Gang - 2:45—For the Piano 3:00—CBC News 3:03-T/C Matinee _ ' 4:00—Music by McMulhn 4:30—Drawing Room Concert 5:00-Maritime Fish B’cast' 5:30—The Don Tremains Show. 5:00—The Don Tremaine Show. 5:10—Maritime Sportscast lzl5—CBC News and Weather i:30——Alex Barris. ‘ 5:45—Roving- Reporter 5:55-Byline ':00-—Music in the Evening (:30—Folk Song Time too—Take It From Here 6:30—Sweet N’ Sour 3:45—Sweet N' Sour 9:00—Hlalicfax Theatre 9:30—Business Barometer 10:00—Its a Legend. 10:30—Vancouver Chamber Or- :50 :00 8S 8 8 p“ U1 ' 8 e: 9 and and on and and 6111.1. eooe on FOX HJN‘IS AT nit-mun .’ A m or .. . muuum once we" RIPLEY'S‘ BELIEVE IT OR NOT ERECTED lN BLOXWICH.ENGLAMD AS A FORMAL MEMORIALTO A . DEPARTED INDUSTRY mm 2WF‘II‘fl‘SNIPhalite . A DUTCH SHIP BUILTN NEW VORK HARBOR In the annual National Inter- collegiate Bridge Tournament staged earlier this yea-r simul- taneously at 9'! colleges through- out the country, this hand was given as a test of defensive It was expected that most pains would reach a final contract of fourvspaldes, and this, in fact, oc- curred. ' ' The normal heart lead was won ‘by the king, and the. result of the hand depended largely. on what happened at triok two. 2 Obviously, East has to return‘ muster 4~ “We “WWW - m APPROXIMATE. W 8)’ FIRE .f‘fmhu’d ON NOW/5.166 _- 1 By B. JAY BECKER ~- m w ‘ problem is which diamond to I. It wm maul“ play. \ The correct return is the eight 303“ of diamonds. Ordinarily, with a .xnss fourdcard suit, a defender wouldI 3:”, lead his fourth best card, in this' *AIUD.” case the three. The purpose, in following this "33 ‘54 _ convention, is to inform partner guess; .Axa.‘ of the number of cards held 1'!!- AJ': .8543 the suit led. Inmost cases this 086 4K5: irnfiormaltion is vital to the other , ' defender, since it enables him to QAQJOZ know how many cards declarer r U Q 73 has in the suit led. ’1‘?‘ But this principle of defense ’ ‘Q has its exceptions. Where it is; ‘ m w more important to notify partner i but West M East of the quality of the suit played 1 O . P388 2* Pm than the quantity; a departure .24 P395 3 0 from the usual practice is made. 3“! m 4.. With a weak holding that cannot stand the return of the suit the highest card is led. The eight of diamonds is there- fore returned and South plays the king. Now West is put too test. He must allow the king to win. If he does not. declarer mak- es the contract. 111’ West ducks the diamond king, as he should because East led the eight, South is defeated. Whenever, later in ' the play, East comes into the lead with the king of clubs, he returns a dia- mond to coolk d-eclarer’s goose” And West should realize at trick two that unless East has a a diamond, considering the dum- my he is looking at. The first high club there is no hope of beating the contract. Ottawa — A general reorgani- zgtion of the Canada Depart- ment of Agniculture is being un- dertaken and should be fully in effect by April 1, 1959... begin- ning of the fiscal year. the Hon- orable Douglas S. Harkness, Min- ister of Agricrlfl-ture has announc- ed. The plan envisages: - 1. A research Branch, to in- corporate all units ot‘ the pre- sent Experimental Farms and Science Services into one effici- ent research onganization. TEAM APPROACH This will\ bring the “team” ap- proach to the «solution» of a given problem... something toward which departmental scientists have been trending .more and more in recent years but which unified administration and pro- graming Wil make easier. 2. A Production and Marketing Branch to bring similarly under one head the regulatory work of grading and inspection hereto- fore performed by the Produc- tion and Marketing Services. This branch: will also include Price Stabilization and such other ac- tivities as may be undertaken lay’the Department to help solve problems arising in this general economic field. 3. An Administration Branch to embrace Organization and Per- sonnel, Property and Finance and the present Information. Service and Economics Divis'pn. These units-serve all branches ofthe Department. MARSHLAND A fourth branch may be form ed to include Prairie Eamm Re- ‘ halbilitation Administration, Pra- irie Farm Assistance Administra- tion, Maritme Marshl‘axnd Reha- bilitation Administration, and any future activities in the conserva- chestra. 11:00—CBC N atlonal Roundup. 11:30—Eventide. 12:00—Here’s the weather and sign off. News ge ° . Gum om “1’s Sileflm‘fl oi ride" 0“ hows Department Of Agriculture Being Revamped At Ottawa tion field. worked out with respect to ex- act lines of authority, said Mr. Harloness‘, but such matters are at present under study by the Department and decisions con— in due course. With the rapid advances that have characterized agriculture during recent years, he pointed out, changes in departmental or.- zganiza-tion have become neces- sary if the Department is to dis- charge effectively its responsi- bility to the farming public. Last major change in the set- up of the Department came in 1937. ' Bomb Scare At Peace Tower OTTAWA (CPl—CPolice guards combed the Parliament building Peace Tower and kept a wary! eye on, parcel-carrying tourists” Tuesday atter receiving a, crudelyapencilled letter saying a' time bomb was in the tower and set to explode at 6 pm. EDT. The deadline passed with no blast. House of Commons security of- ficers had already labelled the letter, mailed to the Ottawa Citi- zen and relayed to the RCMP, as the work of a crank. But they took no chances. Bridegroom . Ends In Jail LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A bridegroom who threatened to blow up a downtown department store unless paid $20,000 is honey 5 mooning alone in jail, police said. Tuesday. I They said Paul Gertz of Kit-ch-i ener, Ont, walked into the store Monday carrying a ticking pack- age. He told store officials it was a bomb set to explode unless he was paid the money. , For an hour he sat with ex- ecutives in an office. The ticking package was at his feet. A squad of police waited outside. 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