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TUESDAY Ge (STANDARD TIME) 6.55 Sign On” 6.57 News Headlines gad Weather 7.00 Hebrew Christian Hour 7.15 Country and Western Round- up 7.30 News and Weather 7.35 Country and Western Round- up (cont) 7.40 Farm Reporter 7.55 Interlude 8.00 News 8.10 Weather 8.15Country and Western Round- up 8.45 Weather: 30 News hoo Morning Devotiong 9-10 Morning Moods 9.30 Top Tune Time 9.45 Morning Moods 10.00 News 10.05 Magazine of the Air 10.30 Melody Parade 11.00 News Headlinss and Wea- ther 11.17 Magic of Music. 11.02 News and Views on Grocer- ies. 12.00 Weather 12.6 Rhythm Roundup, 12.80 News and Wcather 12.43 ‘P.E.I. Road Report 12.45 Mostly Music oo News headlines and weather 2 ’ 2.15 Mostly Musie 2.30 Back to the Bible 3.00 News Headlines and Wea- . ther 3.02 Best on Request 400 News and Weather 4.05 Best on Request 4. e Outports 5.00 News Headlines and W ther. ‘ 5.02 The Outports - 6.00 News 6.10 Interlude 6.15 Musie for Yo- 6.30 News and Weather. 6.35 Music For You. 7.00 Sports Roundup 7.05 Musie for you 7.15 Today’s Hits 7. News ond Weather 7.45 Red Cross Safety Talk. 8.00 Tonight’s Music 9.00 Assignment 10.00 News and Weather 1° 15 Starlight Serenade 10.30 Cross Section. 11.00 Court: of Opinion. 11.30 Shadows. 12.00 Dominion News 12.10 Sign Off. CBA TUESDAY STANDARD TIME 7:15—Marine Weather and Fill 7:3—News. 7:35—A. M. Chronicle. 8:00—News and Weather 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A.M. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—News. : 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. ~ 9:55—News. ‘ 10:00—Atlantic School Broad- cast : 10:15—A.M. Chronicle. 10:45—Joan Marshall. 10:55—For Consumers. 11:00 News 11:03—Pre-School Children’s Pre- gram .11:15 Kindergarten of the Air 11:30—Cross Section. 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:3—Maritime Farm Broad- cast s 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—The eres 1:30—Musie by 1:59—D.0. Time ent ” 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast “2:15—The Happy Gang. *245—Woman in My House . 3:00—CBC News and TC Mati nee 4:00—The Stars Oblige . 4:30—Mr. Glencannon é 12. The Guardian, E IT OR NOT 17 CONTRACT BRIDGE Opening lead—king of spades. pletely averted.. . ? & + West led the king of spades against the four heart contract. South won with the ace and re- turned a spade, intending to ruff, * i East ten, South realized that if he ruf- fed low in dummy East might be arp criticism in the estimates committee. Edmund Morris ‘PC—Halifax! tangled with David Sim, deputy minister of national ‘revenue_for customs and excise, over the $5 fee charged against commercial importers at border points during weekends. ‘Mr. Morris said Canadians were being impeded from doing business because of the hours set by the government. Government administration should conform to the wishes of the public and not the public to government admin- istration. Mr. Morris said the $5 penalty goes beyond the intent of Parlia- ment and supplants legislation by administrative order.~H#-the rev- emule department was going over the head of ‘Parliament, the mat- ter should be explored further. 6:00—News and Weather 6:15—Maritime Sportscast, Re- Musical Interlude. 6:30—RaWhide. 6:45—Roving Reporter. 6:55—Byline oe 7:00—Music In The Evening 7:30—Monitor Stars. 7:45—Supper Magazine “COare- ers” 8:00—Rawhide 8:15—Guest Time. 8:30—Chicho Valee 9:00—Drama In Sound 9:30—Anthology 10:00—Jazz. 10:30—Leicester Square. ~~“ 11:00—CBC National News : in position to overruff. Since oo declarer could not very well af- vuinerable, ford to trump with the ace, he ~ Norns decided to ruff with the ten, hup- zé } ing that West had been dea't A108 the jack. A&2 But East had the jack and ov- * 4108658 yenruffed, and South later had to exowers os, = ee” a club trick ox? ss Qse2 was partly of his own doing. He missed a comparatively simple Ase play which would have offered a @KQ643 far greater chance of success. In- @K97 stead of trumping the third spade mAt lead in dummy, be should have Me viding: made West @ present of the trick South Weat orth Bast by discarding a diamond from ‘3 “¢ ad ene Deciarer should size up the sit- suming the suit breaks reasonab- can accomplish his purpose by ruffing a diamond in dummy in- stead, after he disposes of one of; dummy’s diamonds. By conceding a spade trick, he merely substitutes a spade loser for the diamond trick he would lose even if the ten of hearts won the third trick. The diamond discard nas the the contract entirely on the loca tion of the jack of hearts. Canadian Customs Criticized By Halifax Commons Member “I'm sensitive to any charge of bureaucracy,”” Mr. Sim said. ACT AUTHORIZES FEE The deputy minister said the authority for the special fee is: im the Customs Act passed by Par- liament and that a cabinet order provides for the $5 levy. “‘We want to discourage people from doing business at odd hours,’’ Mr. Sim said. He added that he had never heard of a complaint in this "e gard from Halifax. “I’m not talking about my rid- ing,” Mr. Morris said _tartly. “I'm talking about the principle.” He said Mr. Sim had not made a good case for not having a seven-day week in the customs branch at border points. The matter was raised initially by William Benidickson (L—Ken- ora-Rainy River) who said com- mercial importers have to pay the $5 fee Saturday and Sunday though international bridgeg are manned 24 hours a day all week by customs men. MW the charge were not made, the department would be eon ducting business at ali hours and would have to increase its staff. The following: is the report of Monticello School for the month of February. Grade VHI: 1. 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