-....... ..a,...,...,.....i.--. V r.r,.a.-.n..w ..... Saturday. April 27. 1957 Canada's oldest oae-family.news- Page 10 The Guardian OLDEST FAMILY PAPER TRENTON. Ont. tCPi - The weekly Brighton Ensign. one of papers. discontinued publication vtiih Thursday's issue. Its circula- tion and name have been Icquierd by The Trenton Trentoninn. I weekly established last December. Decision to close The Ensign was made by Miss Margaret Rose Lapp. fourth memebr of the Lapp family to operate the paper. The Ensign was acquired b.V Charla Albert Lapp. her grandfather. 71 years ago. in lltati. after it had been in existence for l5 years. NEW caasoow tcpuis traf- gow town council and Mayor Al- fred T. Logan of neighboring Tren- ton shows signs of simmering, down. Cars are making left turnal again It Bell's Corner. the inter- section that funnels traffic be-t tween the two adjacent Nova Sco- lia towns. The height of the dispute trawl. the council charging that Tren-l ton's mayor urged his citizens fol break the law and Mr. Logan al-y leging the New Glasgow council- lors took illegal action. The fuss over traffic signs started last week when the Newi 03 WHY r-ul'.E i sons (Zlasguw council put tip signs hanr fic feud between the New Glls-tiling letl tusns at Bells Corner. As a result Trenton-bound motorh 'ists had to drive seieral blocks farther through the New Glasgow business district before heading for Trenton. MAYOR TURNED LEFT Next day by - stantlers at the corner said fllayiir L083" Cam! along. siiznallcd I left turn. blew his horn anti declined to follow traffic officer Graydtin seaman'a directions. They said the officer had in niiive out of the way of the niayor's car. which made I left turn into Trenton Rn-ad. i Mayor l.ol.'an lotcr denied that U. no ip FEET? Housing is Big New Zeoloncl lly J. t'. GRAHAM Canadian Press Cuu Ipontlenl WELLINGTON. N. Z. ICPIE The government dwarfs all real estate agents in New Zealand as I seller of house property. In the tux years since it tookl office. it hill sold houses valued. CHANNEL 13 at over 890000.000. These have all' ed ' been state rental houses. built tori 5l”''”' , renting to tenants. and sold to the The Rosa Burner people occupying them. - The previous Labor governmenti & Electric La built large numbers of stntei M aad I”.lIct:r-in lanai!-Oil I CHI I-3- 3 - lafrtgenlora - Vacuum Cluun - llachln Flop (ll lurin- houaea. adding whole suburbs to many cities and towns. These were for rental only. F.J1'o'”il':i I for simian Inn- I.l1lCl'I ' . g on Bu”. g, . TENANTS BLY . Dana on Iaatinrn - It land: The present National party gov- wl-ll in 611- will IN llfhlll W" ernment came into office with thel A-' V9” """' ”'"""' ”'""""' housing slogan of "Own Your Own." it threw open the state houses for purchases. but only to the tenants occupying them. p A tenant who cannot or does notl wish to buy is free to go on pay-I ing rent. The house will never be sold over his head. SATII IIIIAY : . .- ft llll :3 ;.:g;;h.."-1-::?to:.uu5 c But the houses are offered on uwwaweomwrmnhwmnnnnna .2” ,.m.gc,:lY,:tc-of. Mom. not sold at stric't. ngarkei valiie hutE Cris”, take account o t 1' cost it con-I ll, pimwgwud mu mckok structinn and the value of the in-, mm nmrgoh sun". tending purchaser a to it a n c pl 6:!) p.rn.-CFCY Television ....,, A News & Weather 8')! p.nt.-CBC News 0:45 pm.-Mr. Fixit ( H Vzilt p.m.-Adventiirea o erra Radisson h 3! 3- JAY ill 3".?.'Iil2ll'v"”c.3?.73'” scum micr- .s:'oo p.lm..-Grand Ole Oprfl n"'wm "'m"'m" 9:30 p.m.-Texas Rasslin NORTH 10:30 p.m.-Wayne and Shuster . 3 1 it 1 11:00 p.m.-CFCY Television . A 1 News & Weather . x Q 1 4 ll '10 p.m.-Juliette gq 5 3 ll '10 p.m.-Movietime wig; EAQ1' l2:-l5 a.m.-Sign Off .gKm .qg543 Q I l stiittui "'5. 21'. no Atlantic Daylight Time T K ' 5 A sour?! lo 2 i ll .10 a.m.-Morning Musicale .J "'l.'l p m -Sign On l2.I3 p.m.-U. N. Review 'Kq" A097 ' 2 :io p.m.-Faith For Today 9&1 . 1:00 p.m.-Here & There S Q . 1:30 p.m.-Country Calendar The bidding: 2:00 p.m.-Junior Maittuina hum W," Nor", E”; 3:03 p.m.-Family Circle g . F”, P”. p... Opening lPl-lflr-sKlflK of spades. There is nothing unusual about declarer heiniz in a contract 3:. p.m.-Blondie 4: p.m.--You Are There p.m.-Lassie as -00 p.m.-Lolly Too Dum . ..'l0 p.m.-Perspective where the result depends upon the R 1:00 p.rn.-BurnI & Allen success of a finesse. It happenai tl:.'n p.rn.-Father Knows Best all the time. i 7:00 p.m.-December Bride If there are no contrary indlsl 'l:m p.rn.-This la The Life cations. the finesse has I 50-50 lzlll p.m.-Ed Sullivan Show chance to win. What declarer I200 p.1n.-All Star Theatre tries to do when he has this situa-i 9:3! p.rn.-CGE Showtime lion in to avoid the finesse. if; I0:ill p.l,II.-CBC TV Theatre possible. and substitute for it any ll:M p.in.-CFCY Television other method, such Ia In endplay News & Weather or elimination play, which will lltil p.rn.-Fighting Words raise the chance of success for not p.rn.-Sign on 100 per cent. 1 Many times Inch I positive - I. cure is not available and the beati declarer can then do is to try to: increase his chances to somethingi CONTRACT BRIDGE Business For Government rights. The BlPI'Il;lP price in i953-54 was about 36.400, but it has risen each year and is expected to average about 35.880 in the current year. For well built modern small home: of the kind built for state housing In Vew Zealantl this is In attracttie price hy local stand- artls. RENTALS FOSTLY The gt-icrunient is continuing to build houscs for rental to those who cannot afford to purchase or whose job requires them to move their residence frequently. But it is building on a reduced scale and is trying to encourage private builders to take over as far as possible. It has another reason for trying to dispose of the huge holding of state rental houses. other than its wish to create ll ”liomeeowning democracy." The state rental house business is unecononiical. Rentals are fixed low-well be low the equivalent charge for sim- ilar accommodation in private business. The loss on state house rentals is about il.000.000 I year and may become much higher. So the government feels it pays to make houses available for sale at able tr-rrntt. BECKER beyond 50 per cent, even if he can not attain 100 per cent. Such I case is the one we dlsuss today. Two rounds of spades are led. South trumpiniz the second one. The problem is to avoid the loss of a diamond and two clubs. The diamond can't be avoided. In the issue narrows down to escaping one of the club losers. The simple solution is to bank all hopes on East": having the king of clubs, and finesse against it. but this is only an even money shot. and we want to try to do better than that. There are two other possible ways to make the contract. which cost nothing to investigate before attempting the finesse. West may have the ace of dia- monds. if he has, we can lead twice towards dummyis K-Q and estnlilislt a high card on which to discard I club. So I diamond . led at trick three. East wins with the Ice. and there goes one of our chances. He return: I spade which we ruff. Two rounds of trumps are taken. endiniz in dummy. A club is led and when East plays low we put on the nine. it forces the king. Our second chance. that East. was dealt the J-10 of clubs. through. The hand is made. infer-Town Traffic. Feud Begins To Simmer Down In "nearly ran over cer." He said he tamlttract officer seamarra atten- "Hendcama to the aide of the car I pained 2. left. I said that a:..'i::t":,;'3 Inythina to me." Mayor Logan announced the Trenton town council had protested to the provincial highways depan. ment and would tell its citizen: 10 llnorn the New Glasgow ban on left turn. ONLY WAY 'ro TIIENTON The Trenton road in the only WIY into Trenton from the high- WI! lyltem of the province," he Illd. "lo drivers shouldn't have to crawl all over New Glasgow N15. lithe”.- I e regulations on a throu llllllwly had to be approved ii? the province and the New Glas- low signs were illegal. New Glasgow police committee chairman Gilbert Tattrle said the town has full authority to make traffic regulations under the Mo- tor Vehicle Act. "We will continue to enforce all the one - way regulations which were pas ” by council for I 30- day trial." Logan of advising the people of -1YentoatsbuaktilIlI'. Inc Ingaa replied that he wasn't atl- law - breaking becluu till New Glasgow traffic Irgaa had been erected illeillll STUDY SITUATION g lie said provincial traffic auth- ority E. 5. Campbell of H111!!! has to approve traffic i - on I through hill”!!!- During the Easter weekend the New Glugow police committee announ ed at Mr. Campbell would send a traffic engineer to New Glasgow to survey the situa- l . uzrllie committee said. "to avoid any further controversy between the towns we are accepting his suggestion and have ordered the signs removed at Bella Corner." g,g,........... Builds House On Wrong Lot SYIINI-KY. Jiistrnlia iCPl-DeI- niond Brand. 2i. of Sunshine. Vie- toria. bought I lot, intending to build I home on it. when he took his irirl to see it both rubbed their eyes. The house was already there. The explanation was that I builder had made I mistake, Id put up another man": house on the wrong lot. The Victoria Supreme Court has held that the house belongs to Brand. because he knew nothing and because the builder Mr. Tattrle I e 5 it I e d Mayor hi DOWN To skimp Contained Single unit. Pronoun Strike. II to punish Harbor Star Closer Bottoms of shoes Found in a beauty parlor fvar.) 13. Prong 15. Carry on ACROSS 1. Exhibit 5. Reach Icrona Batting Attltudlnp lutd Voidea encutcheon lncruata- iron on teeth Cover Stormy tvar.) IO. Glrl'a nickname submerged v- ." PPS? 9'???" Fry To long tfori Blunder Great number Greek let!!! Biblical mount tpoaa.) Goddeae of i death (None) 35. Unltaeled M. speck of floating dust 31. Range 3& Grows white 39. God of war 10. River (Gen) DAILY crntrroqutrrn Veaurdnrn cryplaquoter I THINK; AB WYATT comes It does East no good to split his J-I0. If he does, the Queen is played. We later pick up East's remaining club honor. since we hold A-9 over it. Specializing in Hum” 03"” IEDTIME STORIES DIAL 1181 some ' ,' things. in. simple j '.,' mu WI often Ignorance amann. Channel 2 -on Moth! Nature. Television Pr-ograrninn I it -7.: Eerykoghi-izdci: the! uni.-r widw had mite: Just begu.n in am; on of the Green Forest and Icroaa the Green Meadows toward IATIIIIIIY Purple Hill behind which thz . g. would spend the day. Peter RI ;:lIoxfa,,g.' bit had started for home by way tn F.-Lgcoum 0' Mom. era” of thavold Orchard and farmer mo p.m.-Wild ant rnciroti 3"""" d””""'d '”' " V" '9” ..n Enron sun”. one was awake at Farmer Brown I '1',-Fgznb Eyed" TV He does like to poke around In ' ' N". that dootryard when he is sure it to , gwnmu, la safe to do no. Early as it was .1” someone was there ahead of him. ,2" 'nP;.”.m It was Welcome Rtitin. Welcome 12: p.lI.-Ilollday amt " " "”Y """- Izl '.Er-PQYI7 Como Show I:I pan.-Iclenea Theatre ms pail-nit:-ea Hitchcock Pruenta 33333 Welcome Robin Explains is. "Tell me." no commanded. 137 bird gets the worm." replied Welcome. His bright eyes twlnkled and snapped more than ever. He said nothing more. I pause. "Well what?" asked Welcome. preiendin not to understand. lowed it. "That is I true saying and that was I good worrn." said he. Peter turned up his nose and made I face. "Hair he been around yet?" naked eagerly of Welcome Robin. Welcome shook his head. h late." said Mrs. Welcome. Right "Too into for what?" he retiled Welcome Robin. " "I've heard it said that the up "Well?" questioned Peter aher "Have you proved the saying is true?" retorterl Peter impntlently "No, but I am going to right now," replied Welcome Robin. He ran I few steps and pulled I long worm out of the ground. He swal- Jntit than Mrs. Welcome arriv- ed. llhe paid no atterlion to Peter she '1 haven't seen a sign of him." all '51 was afraid I might be tan away Peter was all care. wantd to know. 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