Pa gs F0 3 l'weT fl RRVS .3 iii G ilil wt 6 Mi R Ill: 9 107 in nor l0 in ll'.'l0 Saturday, Oct. 6. 1956 TELEVISIO N FOWLAN SCHEDULI CFCY - CH'TOWN t'ii.iixNi;i. 13 lttiiil-aii's Radio 8: TV X iiur '; 19 rPriit1ratii Srherlule 4 tiii..it'esleitn liitivir S tiii (her the Line Felice Wild Bill Hickm; ii rut xcvis 5. Weather (BC News 7 fill Hi. '7 A3.eKIii R .'i0,Stai.'c Show 9 0iL4'outilrx'a Hoednwn ill at rimas Rasalin ll 45,-Sign Oil 3:15-Test Pattern Sjiimign On 3:59-Program Schedule 4'00-You Are There dill)-Lassie 5:00-Junior Magazine 6:00-Burns and Allen 6 .10-Father Knows 7:m0ur Miss Brooks 7.3ipNews Magazine R 00-This is the Lile 8 Iii-Country Calendar 9 00-Faith For Today 9 31-Herr and There t0.WNeu's & Weather lD'l0-'t'Im'lP Time X2100-Sign ON. 4.4!aJl'osi. Pattern llim-Sign On and Program 5:29-Program Schedule 5:30-Peppermint Prince 5.45ePiL-turea Please 62m-Howdy Doody 6:30-News and Weather 6:40-CBC News 7:00-Corliss Archer Ri00:Murder at 3:00 pm. 9.00-l Love Lucy 9 30-Denny Vaughn l0 (IL-Studio One il:00-News and Weather il:l0-CBC News ll'20-Boxing 12.2-Sign Of! TKCW - Moncton ll 12.3 am.-Sign Off 10. The Guardian . aur MAE:-i-E was: ow ;ff,”,5,.., pC.O7H;;5 A'-?E C:K7OD iEw0i.5i-i FOR MOWING THE LAiVN.' FATHER R TELEVISION Sponsored by BRINGING UP ,. 1. . V-J4v'W"' . "' ..V-V” ta..r.4..,. .. 1 eiiauoua Technical Experts SATURDAY PK! Pattern lilll On iii Susanna E'L-KNEE Ftxit ilai is at-kie Gleason Show Terry And Me Non: & Weather (lH(' News l Mi'c7('Ev MOUSE .g,j....... SUNDAY Best --Profile MDIDAY Schedule By 8. la CONTRACT BRIDGE y Becker ”mp Record-Nelder in Meeterf Individual Championship nay) . , South dealer. Television Programme North-South vulnerable. Schedule Noam t ' 6 Q 6 5 2 ( hannel 2 ' K103 SATURDAY "”” 3 :lil p in.”-F. M. Pops wt'T EAST 4 .14! D m.-Wt-sic-i'n Theatre, Q A 7 Q -l 10 8 Y 5 .l0 p m.-Wild Bill Hirkuck V 5 2 V J 9 3 7 A ii 00 p m.r7.lunior Playhouse O A1095 9 mm 6 :10 pm.el-Early Evening TV mJ9563 &K753 NOWS IOVTK 6 40 pmr-Weather OK93 it 30 pm.-Sports VAQG 7 00 p m.-Terry and Me O Q 86 I 8 7 30 p m."-interlude AA Q ll 00 p m.-The Honeymooners . 8'30 p m.-Stage Slinw The b'ddmB' 9 mp m.-Country Hnedown 3”” w'"' NM" n" 9.30 p.m.-This Ia Your Music 1 NT PE" :NT PE" 10:00 ptm.--Sc-iencn Fiction 3 NT Theatre . Opening lead-six of clube. in .10 p m.-Captured some mistake: are earner to ll 00 p.m.eEleventh Hour TV make than others. A natural trap llzio pm-Weather for the unwary declarer in built News p.rn.-Feature into this hand. If South in not careful in the play. he will nniah behind the well known eight ball. After winning the club lead the king wine, Eaat showing otit. No more can four diamond tricka be made. becauae West now hae two diamond atopperx. In choosing which diamond to lead, the declarer firat notea that nine tricks are certain if (our dia- mond tricks can be taken. Thin la a aimple matter if the adverae diamonds divide 1-2 or 3-1. The only danger is that one defender her all four diamonds. No con- trol cnn be exercised by declarer if East has them all; thereforr. precautionary rffortii are directed at West by leading the queen. The hand is not conrluaively Ioet. though, if South rrra at trick two. He can still recover. After winning the diamond with dum- myls king. South plays a heart to the ace and leada another low dia- mond. West cannot afford to play the ace and diimmy'a jack wins. The diamond suit is now aban- doned because ill continuation is bound to be fatal. Declarer plays a heart to his queen and leads a low Ipade. West dare not play the ace or 1- m-;-ITI &f'YEhMVYVYF' lfN'I”R36EEWHKTFEI.L XNASFTIJATDN BY J. R. WILLIAMS LIKE TI-I6! HENRY. l in iitiii "X. mg?" 915. 2-m' J DAILY prorped: play ill the queen of dia- again south has nine tricks. Wl-ion mo ,aot a ow one. This la the 5 ad tie tA'lTll, ' 130 P-mi"T"'. P'""' aeuttlea all defense. When retiir:ed.fillomeUummy.. W-dc l. 2300 W"--Pm"l9 (all: to follow. it become: eaay to Even if Eaat playii the ten, de- zpg W"-"H9" ""1 7"?" pick up Weave remaining dia- clarer should play the nine. hi! 3;” V-m-Wt? 'a"l:':;l" rnonde and bring home four tricks one remaining hope being that l p''"'' 3 t t ' 1! the wit. West was dealt only two apiitlra. um '”"'”Y”" A" T"'" Let'a see what happen! if at When this for(tlnllflV prove: la la" l””'-l"'"l' trick two declarer makes the be the cane the ninth trick de- Yg ''"'Ex,l”'g."3 "” ml" mere impulsivu play of leading a velape. ' 2:” cam" lzzndiaircorid blower: tummy. y if at nut you don't aiiiweed. 5:!) run.-Ne-Iva Mapaeine , y. W T" """"y' ry.'5!"'l 0:00 p.ni.-Butternut All ltar Theatre (:30 p.n.-Father Knows Beet 7:00 p.m.-Our Min Brook: 1:!) p.m.-Jliirna 1: Allan . moo p.m..-lid Sullivan Show P G d till pm.--Four Star Playhouse , e 9:!i p.m.-The United Waya 10:” p.m.-News Nearly alwaya then”: a way der branch. it didn't bend under 10:40 p.rn.v-Weather 1-)”; '1” "ml, 9., "my P". his weight as it had bent when i0;4.'i p.rn.-Reviewing the News you Mom" N.mn Rusty had tried it. 11:00 p.m.-World series. ' . ' "You leavc that nut alone That l" A59 bl? l'”9k"r-V '”'p'”'"' l" is my nut! i found it first!" cried iheflgreen i-o:leii'th:vw: l'0lli:l):l1K we: mmy. 75”” "W" .”P- y '. W "But you haven't grit it. it won't 1.10 pm.-Test Pattern HGPPY J-Wk 9" ("BY 5q”l"3l- be your: iiniil you do get it. That 2:00 pm.-FM Concert Hall TUE ”"""f"" R"5lY "'9 N” is the law of the Green Foreat 2:45 p.m.-Afternoon TV New: sW'"9li l'l'"'" ”"' Kmund Mluw and you ltnnw it," rt-tnrted Happy til) pm,-Coffee Chatter PF"? R3hh'l,W5l”l'”l "'"Fl- P"'"1Jarlt and began to move up along no pin.-Ai Home With Helen MiIhed- "1 with lrmild elimb like that alemier limb. . CTWU" "'9" le""l”' ""1 M" Now the big hickory tree had ii 4:!) pan.-Uncle Jack at the "You ITHKM III" I Wlv" "id splendid crop. There were nuts Pill"? Slmmy JAY. WM DBPP9l'IPd l0 50 all over it. True. most of them 345 P-M-mP90Dl9 Ind Pl”?! ill I "'29 N010 by were not as hig as this partirular ' 3” P-M--'-H0WdY D00d.V "Th0-"' VPAIOWS dill” "ill" "id one, but what of that? Why should - :30 p.ln.-Long John Silver Peter. ”Who ever iiaw a Squirrel than be . qugn-cl over one nu: 3” P-M--PIIPPN TWIN? when so many of them wore fair- rl-'i ii-ni.-Wlndvw on "I0 World Iy loading the old tm? But greed :10 p.m.-Early Evening TV News "Yea rah)! get a fall." said hali- -ylanwhehapeaedlebell a tree clean by. 'C,have." retoi-led Sammy Jay. "ttcynaa -Witltlll wings in iiiiciy to fill sometime or othc." Rhty was delag his but to out- elaib Happy Jack.buthecenhI't Ilinaad .3!” lie especially for oae as big as ty. lie managed to turn hinieelf la jied bully. "Now, do the air He spread hiineeif ax mach you could climb the as he could and hiii enra big tail rein?" helped in break the fall. HQ li- edoaihegrondonaIlfoiirEl. but he came dqwii is greed and is without reason. Rusty wanted that nut and he didn't care how many other nuts there might be. He tried io,fnllow Happy Jack out along that slender lirnb. Now it really did bend. Hap- py Jack didnlt seem to mind. Ar a matter of fact. he was used to clinging to the tips at branches high above the ground. He had al- most roaclied that nut. in a mo- men! he would have it. Busty tried to reach it. but Rus- Q wee. awkward. He alipped. Hel tried to catch himself and both hind feet slipped off. He tried to! pull himself up, but that slender) limb was iwaying so he ioet hie. hold with hie front feet and dmvnt he welt. That was it long tail for anynae. Rur- wlthath&p faliauehadiiitaaceaadiiotba LFE5Im5I'&I.NE CROSSWORD acnosa 49. cencludo :1. M. 1. Diltult ,3... 4. High prleet nowx :2. Com- E 7. A cavity 1. ci-oaa a river men 8. Unable by wading lgvg) g 10 IN! 2. Astringent M. Pabii. one'a way 3, a...quip mu ( 10. Tribunal with mu; NM 11. Burrowing 0. Tree 28. Tablet E anirnala 5. Aquatic bird 2& Crown: 13. Minstrel 0. Native of 19. Hatred ahowrnari an inland 80. Legal vouooaayu aaum ” l”""l'l 7- WM pro- at. Underworld 15. Back of D. Conical fee- mm- the neck tang Mon yuymg) io. Tribe of the 10. Deed 32. covorod 19. utiiie Naga Hilla 12. Stitched with moumck tum") 14- Sironr ale ivy 41. Ireland a 17p P'"'"'- (Earl 33. Deetltiite 41. Contended u 19. gain 1!. Connie! of hair 44. Steep flax :l 20. Snare O 23. Place for .- growing llowera "J 25. Any coin I . of trilling I- value tcolloq.) : 27. Spawn .1 of lien : 28. Encloaure ' on ranch 81. A manger, for feeding animal: 84. 0irI'a name 35. Any aplit pulae (Ind) 37. State (abbtl 38. Meaeure O 40. snout Q beeuo O 48. lweetaning 45. Attempted g" 40. lhaer 41. Handled CI. Habitual drualiaed DAEY CIYHOQUMI - lere'I new to work it: A X Y D I. I A A X I In I. O I I I I L L 0 W one letter any Ilaada tor another. In thin aaamplc A la iiu 5 for the tone lie. X for the two 0'a. etc. single lattm. apoo a trepalaa. the laagth and urination of the words are all hleu out day no aede letten an aemiit. E A Orypaapan Qlehlea 3 lflif IL GOV XNI XIA ONJA. in none axe I! ourr rviui. up 3 CI PlI'OQ-VIYQII. .5 Yaeaatre i ll!!! IDOKI, Al 1! IUTTII "3 wwui Nor icur at Jun Il9U1'll-IIACKLIN. E '1! MUGGS 8: SKEETER j PHILADI-ELPHIA, Pa. (AP) - A isahre carried by a soldier of the American contintntal army on an invasion of Canada in i1?! wu returned to the United ltatee Monday. The preaeniation war made at a luncheon marking the opening her: of National Newspaper Week and honoring Benjamin Franklin, founder of The Montreal Gaeeita 1w7h,ich was first puhltlled June I. H. i Editor-in-chief ldgar A. Collard of The Gauiia presented the bat- tle-battdld sabre to the Poor Richard Club daring a luncheon attended by more than no aewa paper, edvertiaiag. printing. radio hurtleaaidaeinnchioseniiay Jay. "in ii Ia kaawiac how." you will there kib- CcirrieclTBy American In Invasion Of Canada Returned A l and television oxecutlvu. WORLD EXAMPLE Speaker! included Health Min- ister Paul Martin of Canada. who raid the good relations between Canada and the U8. "provide examvl to all the world of triumph of goodwill over there element that create discord be- tween peoples." ''I return this eword to you today." Collard said "without any fear that it will ever again PALObl(A JO Ninclhard Club of Philadelphia. aa evidence of the truth for which Franliilnnalwaya atood-the truth I TlVlN' HELF M? OF IT! swam, n.i. eiiau you How r -nizsw 'n-ii BASKETBALL. miaousii THE Nari ASK AWE NO Ti-iANics.' r our web: A25 vbu icioowel THAT5 ow .YlKES.'."ri-us T0 5”” FOR Nor T'ONIGHT.' HAVING AN I SAW THE MENU AN OLD A Giaocsizv Lisr Ui'l':i2LV maratr PINNED up geoucwe WOULDNT FEED MEAL: N THE ' pigr 0.: A CANARY: I Kircl-IEN. Moms: "H xt g. A ' y 06 . ..5'.&i Xe.z w I gg. l I ,v t . l vg M i5g!i:.-r..'.'..l:fl' .'