The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed.. Dec. 9. 1964. 13 For this Mp lho recom- ‘mends avoiding toys too big or “V “OM‘MM’E . I H-MA. STILL Tao WIAK/ “ . complicated. sharp-edged. toola L M T S i D I I or shooting toys. and electrical. 1( ‘} % ‘Mtr’rloyr ‘ toys which are not marked with . __ “9 Av} “x! WEDNEbDAY e an approved safety seat. 0 f. - ' E O Q. , do ' PROGRAMS . Every province has electrical’fli " .. ' K ' R; o 0. C36— a"; . lsafetystandards. and toysl>i v , '1‘i O o 060?) "-' ‘r (lli‘CY TV which meet them will show 3‘21 4‘; o Q? _ / r ecome enace o I e . . 1.311 p-ll1.-—Mult€al such as the (.‘SA tCanadian :1 ' . ' O f. "3 200 p.m.—Film Feztival By JEAN SHARP fehairs. block stacks, kiddie zles, bathtub toys. housekeeping S‘f‘mlam" Ajs‘fifm'latmn) symbol' I o . 2.30 pain—This it Thu Lita TORONTO ‘CPl-Many a toy‘cars, sand oy . _ _o.\‘s and dolls. in(fi:i1959:i?;:‘°?:rf‘e’;tT‘s!2:39. .../ _I _. u c ‘ am “myth The wmld Tum. bought with much love and If you buy a cuddly stuffed‘ When children are four to six Sporh’eéui men! spim Te hgndili c ' . 130 “"1,th "my jm o_ne_v is admired briefly toy. buy one without glass eyes‘years old. the toys which should cmrl‘ equilgmpm' “3 ropes ‘ “.5? “‘zu“ __\_ /_ ._ I 11.00 p'mqh. 59‘", 5,0,," gChristmas morning. and dis- or buttons which can be bitten interest them most would ap- marbles and books ' p ' t “3‘” '2" KW“- \ “I “mpmula Dull. learded by noon in favor of 3 off. Get one with trim painted‘peal to their imagination and Tl ' 'a ’ , ._ __ .. “00 pmrFom, ngm ibattered sauce pan. ‘ on. or at least made of felt. initiative. and encourage play “‘9 ,h"l’b-‘ do‘" _‘“lssf Adams ,, ‘ y ,6”, T, 5.2”“: 530 p.m.—MUSlC Hop l Othersi "1 eager slightly For two- to four—year-olds..‘With other children. 52)]; '5 L“, {tuln “3'99 {2" "‘05" ‘FE—DHlyso-J ELM" l “lowssongwl‘L'G ’ 6'00 p'm‘_Na,i°nI, 3mm". .clumsy young hands. suddenlyéMiss Adams says a toy should; Scooters and tricycles are on gigmriz m“ the "me “fiver? gJ CAN 5LiP—0UT 0,: M5 p_m‘_live long" ibecome a menace to safety. encourage phySical play andtheir list, and" for them or any mg o‘enuél‘h.edz:gggo s “om; ’ 1 YOUR FJNGEZS. “I p“Psalm”, Judy Adams of the Qntariohelp train. the eye and improveiother age group. mobile toys‘suchl’a‘ air rifle: dinquor benw‘s : < 7.0] p.m._CFCy w New, iSafety League 'has compiled ace—ordination. For this tageishfiuid be walnbalanced an a‘rmws “AI and i 715 p.m.-—Purity Photo Quiz rule-of-thumb list of things toigroupt loo. toys should be light They might also enjoy Simple mompdrive‘n' 5:00.23” 0‘; sc-au z i 7'20 WW4“ look for and to look out fortin weight, too big to swallow. ames and construction sets. mum to myear'old interest. c 3‘ DC 730 p.m.—-Bawitched when you choose toys. The listiand have no small removable‘blackboards’ do” houses mellmigfi‘t “m to ham mph “(‘1 ' ~ not) p_rn.-The Rogue» '5 bmke" ""0 3’“ c?teg°r‘eslparls' They 5h°uld be non'm‘ chanical trains. small 'sportslcollecting e uri) mefit yu t a .900 pm _Red River imbue. partly because a toy given to alflammable. safely colored. have equipment musical toys paperishows modelqki‘; tame app? '- . . v . ‘ . . . . . . . , . nuts, 2 .30 p.rn.—Perry Mason Chlld Who ‘5 “’0 Mung I" ‘t "0 Sharp edges and "35"“ break dolls and picture weaving sets ‘musical in s t r u merits gym 10.30 p-mr—Ffi'fl‘l '5? can become a“ .“"safe or a dullimg’. . . ‘ Individual and group lnter-jequipment. looms costumes “'30 p‘m‘—N't'°nal Hm Board law for that Chlld' ‘ Cheap'. hard . 913m” m” ests begin to show at about six‘croquet printing sets and to' 12.15 a.m.-—CBC TV New. 1 or a. child up to two yearsl‘break fairly eaSily to produceto eight years Miss Adams‘typewri‘le” y 1228 a.m.-l.oca| Weathar rold. Miss Adams says toys a dangerous sharp edge.‘ says. t is a c'ompemive age. The cm‘n'plete Ontario “my 12.30 arm—Sig" Emu” b" ‘9“ b”! '--“ “3‘10” T‘W “WSW” ‘0'" Children} nd rhe beginning oi the hobby League list is available it 20‘s . H light in weight. washable. col- aged two to {our include trucks; 3 e 1K. gt ,1. CRCW IV Iorod safely. and have rounded and cars, blocks and simple ' l mu ‘ ‘ 95' ommn‘ _ V corners and edges. building sets. tops and music‘ H7 dim~“5""°_" 5‘9" 0" She suggests rattles. cuddlyiboxes, sleighs. trlcycles. car- "mo P-"‘"‘N"'°"" ,Sdm' I""""animal.. floating toys. rocking‘riages. modelling clays. puz- "1.30 a.m.——Nova Scotta School: K = __ n ‘— 11,;20 rum—Acres; CaGnn I . ' f. i ; a; 100 .m.—-Frien ly iant 'C O L k R f :215 :.m.—Chez Helene. l U y 12.30 p.m.—-Butternut Square <1 .50 .m.—CIC News A I R B _ ‘ lflm :.m.Wednesday Playbill t I :1 What Every Woman l tI- TORONTO tCP)—Autn insur-ldrivcrs who drive fewer than ill 0I 7 in wit—At Home With Helen ance. rates will rise in most Ca-l miles to work every day. haw. Crocker- nadian cities next year and.ing no male driver under 25‘ m. 3m p.m.-—AI The World Turns digvetrs are; rueffullly brootding yegrsh old operating lhfh vehicle! I“ u .m.—Taka Thirty a on a we ter 0 cassi ica ions an aving no more an two} . ' :.m.-—Sacrat Storm that will cost them varyingldrivers using it at all. This is" l m'l‘vlii,fi/:x.moi&?:u. lino paw—Razzle Danie 8n'11filénlscgfnunder H gtlbc§§gtecstkggssificatiom ‘ -—a mg. l 500 p.m.—-Forest Rangers _ ' _ _ W lersl . i ‘ 1 .-Fun Time Association said in c re a s e 51 A3 drivers get off easiest. In | , _,. - :82 :::.—Nations Business across Canada will average 13!!l Toronto. these folk who do not ‘ WELLilF ll‘lSNT) lVEGOl—THEV’L} 2 N011 FOUND THlS' YlKES!THAi 3‘ 615 p lit-Supper Club per cent. But some lnleld'lal ‘drive to work; who are over 33 SANl-A CLAUS S GlFTs FOR pQACTlCAl-L - A PEN - CEAVONlN YOUR ROOM— MV NEW .Lional Telavision News drivers might end up with a‘and married; and have nobody . LITTLE HELPEQ BUSlNESS ALLADDRESSED \r . _ ) ROW PENCtLr 9.25 p.m.-—Weathar small rlcdllcléts‘m. an int'rease it nude-1825 ustingdthtfeirhcars Will 31 FRlENDS V , . W... . .—5 arts 85‘ mu!“ as - POP 09" . 01' anvipay . 8 ins ea 0 t e ormer . i . 22,530”, crub thing in between. . |$76 for the same coveragS as A Tfigugfigflglf'zc” >' I 700 p mPMaverick it all depends on who you i the B3 rates BUILT lN IOBC. lNIHONOROF l l 8'00 p:m‘_D' Kildm are. where you are and howl In Halifax A3 drivers _will pay . :,. ROMAN EMPER0R AUGUSTUS :1 ; 6m pmrked RM, Jambo," ’much you drive. ‘ i$107. up from $106, and in Mont- ‘ . ('31.- W 5 CUM/£3750 W70 THE- . “n plm_va Mason 1 _For instance, assuming aireal $169. .up from $148._ The ’31“ ' Eka/qA/Cgmfflicflgflwa: :1 r Mn pink—punt,“ Mmtev ll’nm idriver owns a six cylinder nie-‘nf‘V Yale ln‘wmmPt’F 13‘“ be; FAA/0 1,52] YEARS LATER- scm' Rum. mummrqu 19M (.ar and ‘ $14. up from .71. and in .dmon— HUSSEIN "- ls ST'LL'N USE W. PM“ NHL w‘a-nls smooth) thirdmany 1.3. ton Sill. up from $12. Vancouver} 2m pmHCBCJV New, bility: slim-deductible collision: timers “'1” My $96. a “5? P i 2.15 arm—Viewpoint comprehensive ll'l re. damage from $84. I. ‘ ‘ A ‘ QEE‘AAEEAQKEEHSAFTELglESS , no a.m.-—Lionel NetWork NCWI and the“ protection: and medi- A .‘ee'l'aif‘d “1"” "img "L my, ._m.-.si.tion Sign 00 Cal coverage—here's what 119']: family car in Toronto will force; _ ADOPTED THEHNAME 1 .7- . ave to pay next year if he's a the rate up $34. With a propor- MEZZO MORTO BECAUSE ‘ '. "class 83 driver" j , ‘ tionatc increase elsewhere. HE WAS CRITICALLY m t crcv “Dish . .. “ 5"” m V i. «in jor Canadian “has: Pity the H3 drivers—they lt’. WOUNDED IN A BATTLE F NEDNESDAY " in Toronto. insurance will cost. under 25 and "3"“ t” Pay "‘9 WITH THE SPANJAEDS ., l' ‘ him $114 a year. up from $33 lhighest—a whopping $315 in Tor- ‘MMNEMMNWG [/41505'0 emrmmwmh W Vim“ ” 'l 6.30—News and Weather Halifax drlwrs win my slig'Ionto compared to the old rate __ ' ' m a has—Morning Roundup ,up from‘ $106, Montreal car. of 0. _ v 'II " sits—literati WeRathe; Mar. Temp. EYE“? “65' race $213. up from I Asterafied ratesz triterhegv‘ftoutligy > 6.46— ornlno two up 7. n inni e the rate will. a" “'l “W - “ . . _ ASS—Newt ml WeatheLI rise to $92 “Em? $33. Eamon—Irmasvs in tfitlltlcr engines rill: 01 700~Hebrew Christian our ton's rate will rise to $100 from averan as o ows: ntario 5. . . I a a BB .fll at 7.15-Morning Roundup $84. And in Vancouver, driver-39pm cent: Quebec 15.8: "New “$222953 44' 51mm“; “'33:; : E33 lzl r. 7,30—News and Weather will pay $123, tip from $101. .Briinswick 10.6: Nova Scotia ll; aMcm-bcr DOWN 19.8%,“ A Ema i-al n. 7.35—Farm Report Those figures are only for BB. Win.“ E d W a rd Island 33-32» “the 1. Shadow Scoh ' 1x to 741—M0'"""G RWMUF‘ drivers- llml‘m't‘r -— pleasuro‘313,“)lea 93‘ 1“ l hprta 12":- nobility 2. Dispute 20. Good l a 1g 7.45—lsland Weather. Mar. Temp *m s-—~»—-——~—— British Columbia 20. anvenw, 3.3081“ friend Q iy Hit—Morning Roundup 12.is-—Tennessac Ernie Ford sasl‘alc’wwa“ "35 1“ Whnc otthe ofrye 22.Farm r. l o! 7.56—Spom Camula l. Scoreboard 12.30_Ma,;,.~me FM,“ Bic”f all“) "mural"? Whom“ I sewing 4.Exclama- build- - l3 .5. Ill—New: 1.oo~csc News anel Weather . Cana‘lla" U"“”“'m°”. machine “0“ “‘8' Egggm SEEK; ti. .1l—Woathrr M5411. Tommy Hunter Show A‘S‘?"'a“°" TOWN“? “’01”. 10. German 5.Cheasmcn 23. Greek um laminae BATHE YOUR FEET! DINNER is READY, v all -'6‘M°""i"9 R°“"d”p 1.45—Time Out For Malod mo insurance conflmn'es’ river B'Ardor island M Ho-r WATER! \ DEAR! fl Hds—Wfither 1.59.410 Tim, Sign“ Y ‘—~_—.—fl—~.—._ nfi‘reHCh g'ggflrt: :1 mutual”. An" HENRY: if”) ' - . ' ‘ e . o t: can “a. Ron—Atlantic News loo-Time ~Out For Melody l 12.13:": doublé. so: _ ) g .~)8-”‘°UGhl Fo' “d” 2-l5—Atlantic Schol ’ l ‘ “a m N d v .9 Re om N I o Bcaat , brittle breasted 24.Festera 32. Stories ‘ - m an 0': P Playtime" Sfl" Hopeful . cookie jackets: 25.Noah’a 33.Towatch I) "I‘MV'CW C°mm7muy 2'30‘A"°"'lc 5‘590' MW l 14. Strange Naut. boat secretly [Ill “‘5‘” ""1 Mm" "Things 0‘ Naturc” Great Poem i 15.Girl's 11.Throng' 26.Ana.nima.l’s 35.Expectora.to 2i .ao-r-ve Roses Swerstakc! 2.45~-John Drainie Tells A story. i name 13,1),1ndim p 33, who ’1 (lb—Notes and MUSIC and It Happened Today LONDON tAPl Poet Laure? 16.Muaicnote cereal 28.Crushlng roc <1 'SS‘WH"" Th' 5°“ 3'°°"CHC Nev" late .lohn Masefi'cld had a new? 17.Arouses gmszvar. snake 39.Chlneso m-News and Weall‘f" 3.03—Trons-Canada Marines volume of verse published here 20. "——-0' 15. Land 30.Agame temple 05-KilChen Com" W"h 1““ 3.30—Trnns.cannda Matinee land in one of his rare pub- MyHesrt” measure otakill 40.Tea.r "Y . 4-00’"CBC News lic appearances told a literary zloM t "3-440"! find MU“ ADS—Canadian Roundup audience he hoped “to write‘ haven” lS—Stop The Record 410-114.,“ I... 1. A; ibefler some day." i 22 nadomed .ttl—Notu and Music LIE—Music In The Air | The poet, still erect and clear 33‘” .55—Calling All Consumers ‘ 4_3o_c°un,down ii" voice‘ came to London from‘ eccentric “ll-Nev" and W°°'h°' 5‘00~Mar. Fish B's-“l his rustic cottage near Oxford, 7' 8m. 054m“ ""1 Mu": r 5-20—TM‘DO to receive a cheque for £2.500l gs'E-Ti'l' III 30‘5"” "‘9 Rem?" CBC Notebook » $7.500) from the new National; 'emféloy I -33-N°'" ""5 Mu“ “lo—CBC News Book League. The award, larg-‘ cram}; I'l'li -45—Bulletln 90"“ m~on Parliament Hill est British literary prize yet ,9 WI..th I. .SO—Nomand MUI'C 6.20-loday's Editorial igiven. was in recognition of .us, 'flul ‘ ~55rA'llMiC N‘W’ 3°”"dUl" 6.25—lnland Weather and Sports lservices to English literature. i 30 Musical 0. .00—Waather I Score! ‘ am Still writing." said‘ "figment. 2‘ -05—T°W" “'"l C°"""V l'm' 0.30~ Business Baromcter Masefield. “and hope to be able 3‘. Ancomct: l‘l'l. -30"'N9W5 ""4 web'h" _ 6.35--Music ln The Even‘ng to write better some day. At 86. b . ” .AS—Town and Country lime ran—Radio lnt'l some of the cobwebs have beeii‘ 35_Chme§° l elm-NOW! Ind Wea'h” ‘ 8.00—MidWeek Theatre knocked away and the scene -05—Town and COW'tY 7"“. 9.00-Vnc. Chamber Orchestra seems to become grander as. 36.Llckmllk, 21 -‘5-T°"""V HUM" 5h°w_ loop—CBC Nat'l News, On one gets older. and much more acat @l .As-Town and Countrv Tm" Parliament Hill and :majestir are those fables that 37. Slant In} | llO—News and Weather in The Provinces lst‘ll await retelling." . 39. Sincerely ” “S‘Montlv Music 10.30»The Sound of The Sixties Maset’ield lives in seclusion. QLGoddessot l “(J—NM! "93'5""! ""5 w“'h"?11.oo-Music of Handel— His new book of vorse, his 28th discord: l .03—TranI-Canada Matinee ' All." Sangmr volume. is called Old Raiiger. :1 Ge. l 30-7013! in P0!“ 12.00—CBC New: title taken from the longest nar-i 42-Amll3-nt “O‘NEW‘d “"dli"; ""3 W°"h°' nos-Sports Scores, Inland a. rative p‘oem. tthe bool‘ti. {It's a 43.1’130“ g m 03—Cafll inn Roun up ‘ Man-n9 wan.“ story 0 an -empere. atiier . . mmmmauag. -lO—Tops In Pom l2.l5»—Music in The Night and his two quarreiiing sons. v DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE ""' ""93 how to work “- a warm csu'r mum. - 57.5.» n. Record A x Y n L n A A x n l . ma: * (TO—News and Weather I II It 0 N G F E In L o w @i ,os—Tha Outpom One letter simply stands for another-Jnthh: sampleAla used (0 95—Msrine Weathehr l for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, epoa- ” ._ .ao—Bob Goulat s ow .i i r .v ‘ trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. . . ‘5 .35—The Outporta By 8‘ JAY B” l‘ "R ‘ Each day the code letters are different. U, .OO—News and Weather x 15—0" “mam”, Hi" N rth d l t look! r a method of play that} A cmw‘m quomflon m -.'zo— ' i rial 0 ea er. 0 0 Hr 45—32;? Pail; North-South vulnerable. will give ylou more that?“ the 1:0 c L G N L K N U 0 W H E V In x V I 0 K I G a so- per cen c anceo ma m: e _ '5 35:31:23. 123:2.” N03" contract that you would have by a c w H E v I E E u G M' on by l x , no-3"; .0 .h. 3.5.. O A!“ eventually leading a diamond '0- Yesterday’s Cryptoquoto: NO ONE CAN Bl: PERFECTL! ' 30—h..." mt Wu»... 3533" wards the kink i am TILL ALL ans: main—SPENCER 45-1» ram Schedule One possibility is to win the. o nu. ma roam emu. Ila. ‘ .lb—TOZlgght'a Mime “n ‘AJB’IAH spade. draw trumps. clear dumw ' WW 399‘” I“. '53°-le3 Headlioel and Weather .QJOB .10853 any (til spagesth cashlthe A-lihof ‘- RE‘ ‘ .oo_.v 1. ear s. an en nay alto er ‘ , “grog-g mew rm, toga, he... .. .. m... o... a... H... oua BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE o sivggrggrsgmss Parliament Hill and In the ’7‘ .3 hearts are (“Vidal 3‘3 and we“ ’ . III ' "Mam A ‘. so has to win the third heart. a“. j Novgomgrau -. i } 30-Sound at tho Sixtlap . n you've got the hand made. VIN-t? " M .oo.Naw- and Ioglonal Weather '1‘" However, while this method g h .OS-Starllght Serenade ' . x5 ' of play is better than relying ex- .sn—Naw. and Waathfl ‘xqmgog clusivelyon East's haVing the o 35»Starlight Serenade ace of diamonds. it is still not 0 oo-cac Nam. Weather and The “dd-ml: the best line of play. To lve x 5pm. . North nan South Welt yourself the maximum c anca > . INT Pan 8 Pu: of making the contract, you ‘ cu RADIO! 4‘ Pass 5 ave to do something more l rlul I 3." opening leadflmn df “uh drastic than that. 9,. The winning play is to let -lha Morning Show. Part 1 No anneal to make a can. West wm the opening lead of the m—The Morning Show, PM 1 tract are obviously better than queen of spades! This unusua- °0~CBC News and Inland wtr. one. “1d it i. {mi-afar: good play offers the beat chance of ‘S~Marltima sperm»! practice. when a contract ap- making the contract. It is better 1"‘"MMomtng Show. Part 2 pears to be in danger by follow- than the method mentioned 2541i. is; 5.01.. 5m lug one particular line of play. above. because its success does 35—Mn Ferguson ‘ to keep in reserve a second line not depend on Wests wmnml A r: F °°‘ ‘ that otters an extra the third heart lead. 11—55mm” thrill? ‘ est can make no playlot h v ’ ‘6—AM. Chronicle Let‘s say you're deelafer at. trlck two that will defeat the 'S‘Pl'vroom five clubs and West leads the contract. Whatever he does. you I m‘U" of the Air queen of spades. Obviously, you draw trumps. discard a heart on "’4 ' cannot relax. since there is a the high spade. and then estab- 05‘10001 Marshall , decided damn of losing a heart llah an extra heart trick by rut!- LF Consumers diamonds if West ha.- lng one of dnnuny'a hearts. It lt M turmeright the hearts.l are rno; Tho You don't want to pin all div . you can ways a s~<ZanadAttacitakm0n luud your hopes on East's having the hack on a diamond lead ft on Jumbo... 1mm." .3 nt atamnnrta. so you start dummy.