é NEW SANDWICH Call: The fin RESTAURANT Dial 7131 Free Delivery CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 3 8:00 a.m—Sign On : Off te Adventure 8:15 am—television News 8:25 a.m.—Weather and Sports - 8:30 a.m.—tTurner's Corner 9:15. am—At Home With knows what it means. It is a word preserved from the Boulet, in of La Guignolee OTTAWA (CP)—A new step in the door to “‘a more liberal grant- ing of licences” by the air trans- port board for non - scheduled, charter~services by helicopters and mediuni-sized planes. . His statement ‘said it is “‘in the public interest’ that licences for this typeof -service shouldbe granted “without attempting to maintain restrictive measures against competition.” : st In Charter Trips {DUTCH BOY) Seen Aim Of Measure lated ‘competition” is essential in| ernest — ter or to beg. to regular air services on sched- uled. routes. The statement said maintenance of a policy of “regu- “It is recognized that Canadian aircraft operations as a whole are presently ‘in a depressed ‘state, and this policy will add greatly to their problems,” the AITA said in a statement. Paul Davoud, chairman of the air transport board—federal li-' censing agency—said the services! involved in the new policy “cover quite a big field.” He said in an interview it is impossible to fore-| cast how many new applications! The new policy does not apply for licences will result. . CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER = Helen Crocker 10:00 a.m—Romper Room 11:00 a.m.—Turners Cornet 12:00 noon—Television N 12:10 p.m—Weather and Sports 12.15 p.m.—Monday Playbill— Nicholas Nickelby 2.00 p.m.—Chez Helene 2:15 p.m—Nursery School Time 6:40 6:50 p.m.—Sports, 7.00 p.m.this Is Alice 7:30 —p.m—teave it To Beaver 8:00 p.m.—Not For Hire 8:30 p.m—Don Messer 9:00 p.m—Danny Thomas 9.30 p.m.—River Boat 10.30 p.m.—Music “60” 11.30 p.m.—The Town Above *~ 12:00 a.m—CBC News mem 1 Sign 12:15 a.m—CKCW News 12.20 a.m.—Sign Off CFCY RADIO MONDAY — 6;55—Sign On 6;57-—-News Headlines & Weather 7;00—Hebrew Christien Hour 7;15—Country & Western Roundup 7;30—News & Weather 7;35—Musical Interlude "7;40—Ferm Reporter 7;51—Musical Interlude , 8,00—News 8;11—Weather 8;16—Country & Western Roundup 8;45—Weatner 8;50—News 9,00—Morning Devotions «- 9;10—Morning Moods 9;30—Top. 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FIRESTONE ‘ LJ Home & Auto Co. tree christmas turkey with every Firestone TV, washer, dryer, ae | Charlottetown - Summerside This side of Montreal! ' - Extra Special! Big Beautiful DOLLS refrigerator, stove. reg. 5.95 while they last se 48 | — 12-28 — Here’s how to work its ' YDLBAAXE is NWGFELLOW ” One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A fs @ied for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apose trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints, Kach day the code letters are different, A Cryptogram Quotation * Few = PEH LTCRFY@ RIP TQT xW Ax Lo > - rat om | 5 FAMOUS HANDS South dealer. had passed out a grand slam! North-South vuinerable. Fortunately, East came to the NORTH rescue and @ small slam was eS At a different table the bid- o ding was J108764 . ¥ = so ot Te" Fen EAST i 9 9AQ0975 Sar 989 a Pas 6@ 79 @K * 39843 &KQ10752 | The phony cuebid by Fast to SOUTH show a diamond void led North- @AI9N864 South to helieve East could ruff e2 a diam lead, and had the @A9532 effect of inhibiting the grand ah G slam. West went down twe for ' The bidding: & good save. 1@ 20 3d Dble, | South West North East 3@ Pass 6@ 7¢ 14 2¢ 3¢ Pass a ee es ine ff me Opening lead—ace of hearts. se pa 6a. te This hand was played in the|Dble, Pass Pass 79 Mens. Pair c ionship in|Pass. Pass Dbie, Pass Washington, D.'C., in 1951. It le 7 provides a good example of the East’s false ecuchid Gia not differences that prevail amonz/ +,» south from bidding seven. 7;15—Marine Weather & Fill 7;30—News, Weather, Sports 7;39-A.M. Chronicle + 8,00—News, Weather 8;15—Maritime Sportscast 8;20—A.M. Chronicle 8;45—Morning Devotions 9;,00—A.M. Chronicle 10;,00—A.M. Chronicle 10;45—Joan Marshall 10;55—For Consumers 11,00—News 1103—For Piano 11;15-——Kindergarten Of The Air 11;30--Now |! Ask You EB 12;,00—Jamboree Junction 12;30—Maritime Farm Broadcast 100—News & Weather 1;15—Much Ado About Music 1;30—Music in Black & White 1;45—Kostelantz in Concert 2;15—Tommy Hunter Show 2;45—John Drainie Tells His Story 300—News 303—Trans-Canada Matinee 400—Variety Hour 5,00—News 504—Maritime Fish Broadcast 5;30—Tempo 600—News, Weather 6;15—Reg. Commentary, Mar. Sports: cast, Mus. Interlude 6;30—Tempo 700—News 7;10—Byline 7;15—Music 8,00—Teen Tempo & Music 8;25—Temoo \ 8;30—National Farm Forum 9,00—Vancouver Theatre 9;30—Maritime Magazine 9;45—Musical Program ~ At another table the bidding went: : South West North Fast <= South West ‘North East. | Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass 49 The names of the North- 4h 59% 5@ 69 South players in this sequence Dbl. Pass 66 Dble, jare omitted by request, as well At this table North-South, injas the comments they ex the first round of the bidding, ' changed. @ 1950, King Features Syadicale, lnc) _ . CBA RADIO ; LITTLE SANDS MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Senca- bough, Oak Valley, were visitors to. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blues in ‘| Little: Sands on Saturday night. Mrs. John Campbell and her son Sheldon, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. R. C. MacLeod, Mr. Hugh MacNeill’s, Sands on Sunday. A number of men are working on MacPhersons bridge, Little Sands erecting a much-needed rail, as it was very slippery in the winter there, and a deep drop over the edge. Mr. Donnie Livingstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Livingstone. Hopefield, has returned from a trip to Montreal. He was accompanied on his re- turn home by his sister, Kathryn, Mrs. Gallop and adopted son Peter. " "Mrs. Gallop and Peter accom- panied her brother Raymond to Charlottetown on Tuesday. She also plans to visit her sister Shirley, Mrs. Gordon MacDonald who now resides in Summerside, before returning to Quebec. Miss Minnie Clark is now visit- ing her cousin, Mrs. Donald Liv- ingstone, of Hopefieid. Several bridges along the line to Wood Islands have been re- ceiving attention, and guard rails placed. Mr. Murray of Clyde River is in charge ‘of this pro- ject. Mr. Frank Brehaut of Murray 10,00—Vancouver Chamber Orchestra 11,00 —News Roundup & Talk 11;30—University Of The Air 1200—Here’s The Weather & Sign Off Off Harbour is visiting friends in i Little Sands. Mrs. Carrie Blue, Charlottetown is the guest of Mr. and_ Mrs. ' John H. MacLean, Little Sands. @ Charlottetown “were visitors to! Little. ‘ BHYRITF PEH, RITQ CIEDD &T- -!\"ervve 120 TQT—IEPPMFUEZ, Saturday's Oryptoquote: I SEARCH AFTER TRUTH, SY WHICH MAN NEVER YET WAS HARMED—AUREAJUS. «© 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) ETTA KETT | |/-BETTER STOP KIDDING YOUR MOTHER ABOUT HER WEIGHT - ~You KNOW SAR q HOW TOUCHY Gii z ; WOMEN ARE- Ree 7? ‘ NA De \ 4) NA | ff yea ti A ok i | GEE ~WHAT’O I SAY NOW? | it / You KEEP TELLING HER - 3 SHE'S THE MOST’ NOTHING, BuT= | dnl’ ww \ ¥ v 12-2! Past mde tsO-- OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE HEY, THAT'S A BREAK/ MY ENVELOPE IS six STILL HERE! I'VE BEEN STASHING MY POKER WINNINGS INITON “SDOLLARS! ACCOUNT OF HERMIONE <~THAT'S MY OLD LADY § AND NOW «HAS GOT MITTS LIKE FLYPAPER/ B YOU WISH MUST BE ABOUT 600 CLAMS ME TO HERE! SAY, CAN FETCH YOU L GETA CUPPA REFRESH COFFEE IN THIS MENT, 4 OINT Z Si PUT Err / Of , ca ss S Gq ED (O STAY FOR DINNER = L’L ABNER . SECRET AGENT X-9 MUGS & SKEETER JOE PALOOKA DT 7, ° ~ sh & i , Re eee eo |.) Ye rae Co ei THE LONE RANGER WHICH SIDE OF THE INTERNATIONAL