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I .1 8:11—Weather 6:15—Musical Moments. 6:30—News 6:35—Weather , auto-Western Hoedown 7:00—Nevins and Sports Capsule 7: lO-Weather. 7:15—Country Roundup. 8:00—News and Western 8:16—Country and Western Roundup 8:45—Weather 8:50—News moo-Morning Devotions 9:10—Morning Moods 9:30—Top Tune Time 9:45—Freddy Martin Show 10:00-News 10:05—Magazine of the Air 10:3Halada Quiz. 10:35—M‘elody Parade 10:45—Swift Money Man 11:00—News Headlines Weather 11:02—Th‘e Magic of Music. 11:30—News 11:40—Weather 11:45—The Magic of Music 12:00—Weather 12:05—Sons of the Pioneers 12:30—News and Weather 12:45—Mostly Music. 1:00—News Headlines and Wea- ther. 1:02—Mostly Music. 1:45—0ne Man’s Family 2:00—News Headlines Weather - 2:02—Sammy Kaye Show 2:15—Bing Crosby Sings 2:30—Back to the Bible 3:00—News Headlines Weather 3:02—Best On Reqdest 4:00—News and Weather 4:05—Best On Request 4:30—The Outports 5:00—News. 5: 10—Interlude 5:15—The Outports (cont) 6:00—Music For You 6:30—News and Weather. 6:35—Music For You. 7:00-—Music by Roth. 7:30—News and Weather 7:45-Don Messer’s Islanders 8:00—Assignment ' 9:00—News and Weather 9:15—Music by Mantovani 9:30—Sing It Again. , 10:00—Cava1cade of Sports 11:00-Dominion News 11:10—Sign Off CBA FRIDAY and and and DAYLIGHT TIME 7:15—Marine Weather and‘ Fill 7:30—A. M. Chronicle 8:00—CBC News and Weather RAB—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A. M. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—News 9:03—A. M. Chronicle 9:52— News 10:45—Morning Commentator. 10:55——Ruth Harding. 11:00—News 11:03—Showcase 11:15—~Kindergarten of the Air 11:30-Court of Opinion. 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—-Maritime Farm B'cast. 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Record Program 1:30—0peratic Highlights 1:50—D.O. Time Signal 3:00-Variation on a Theme 2:15—The Happy Gang 2:45—Invitation to the Waltz 3:00—CBC News and T-C Mat- inee cautious attitude, by staying out of the bidding throughout, might The high card values compel an opening bid. Employment Figures Given ‘ OTTAWA (CP)—41ndustrliall em- ployment and payrolls showed lit- tle change during July, the hu- treau of statistics reported Thurs- sday. \ The composite index of indus- trial employment rose to 121.8 at Aug. 1 from the July 1 figure of 121.3, and the payroll index rose to 201.2 from 200.3. The index is based on 1949 levels equalling 100. Average weekly wages at Aug. 1 were $70.75, about the same as at July 1 and June 1. The bureau said substantial de- clines in employment, caused by seasonal if a c t 0 rs, occurred in transportation equipment, ir o n and steel products, retail trade and forestry. These were out- weighed by increases in other in- dustries, especially food and bev- erage manufacturing. Employment in the clothing in- dustry rose slightly in both June and July, contrary to the usual downward seasonal trend in ear- lier postwar years. Federal Works Contracts Let I For September OTTAWA (OP) - Contracts to- talling $10,244,530 were awarded in September by the ’ federal works department. new work on buildings and har- bor and river engineering, $851,- 747 for repair and maintenance, $4,801,046 for the Trans-Canada Highway and roads‘ and bridges through national parks, and $498,- 523 for dredging. MARITIME PROVINCES Dee-r Lake, Nfld., addition and alterations to federal building, Provincial Constructors Ltd., Cor- ner Brook, Nfld.. $14,483. Parrsboro, NS,‘ detachment quarters for RCMP. Halverson and Smith Ltd, Truro, N.S., $37,717. New Haven, N.S., Breakwater, St. Lawrence Construction Ltd, 4:30—Top Brass 5:00-—Maritime Fish B’cast 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show. 6:00—-News and Weather 6:15—Maritime Sportlsoast and Regional Commentary 6:30—Alex Barris. 6:45 Roving Reporter 6:55—Byline 7:00—Music in the Evening 7:30—Spring Festival 7:45—Voyage into Space 8:00—Caravan Quiz. 8:30—Gerald Rutlidge 8:45-—l\laritime Comment. 9:00~Curiou Canadiana 9:30—Now I Ask You 10:00—50ngs of my People 10:0—Co-nccrt Hall 11:00-CBC National Roundup. Hum—Footloose in Tokyo 12:00—Here‘s The Weather and News too—Daydream“ l” J Of this total, $4,093,213 was forl Villeneuve, Que, $125,050. Sydney, N. S., wharf improve- ments. R. A. Douglas Ltd, New Glasgow, N.S., $157,956. Cape Breton Highland-s National Park, grading, culverts and base counse, mile 15 to mile 21 and mile 22.5 to 28.5, Chisholm Con- struction Co. Ltd, Antigonish, N.S., $1,056,820. Prince Edward Island National Park, grading, culverts and pav- ing, Brackley Point Road to west end of Rustico Island, Diamond Construction Co. Ltd, Frederie ton, N.B., $395,950. Campbellton, N .B., new federal building, Kenney Construction Co. Ltd., Yarmouth. NS, $307,000. QUEBEC I Dorion-Vaudreuil-l. Que, new federal building, Gauthier and Frere Ltd, Dorion—Vaudrevuill, $56,900. . Henrysburg, Que, animal ill-Q spection station for agriculture department, Armand Barriere, St. Jean, Que, $33,000. Hull, Que, National Printing Bureau, supply and installation of air-conditioning system in infirm- ary health unit, John Clolford Con- tracting Co. Ltd, Ottawa, $5,950.£ Produce More Pears, Peaches, Fewer Apples OTTAWA (OP) ~— Canada pro- duced more pears and peaches but less apples this year, the bur- Sau of statistics estimated Thurs- ay. The pear crop increased to 1,- 435,000 bushels from 1,094,000 last year a-sd the peach crop to 3,078.- 000 from 2,801,000. The apple harvest, however, de clined to 15,370,000 bushels firom 15,906,000 last year. ‘Other estimated fruit produc. tlon. with last year’s output in _ ' OH,NOTH2NG.’JUST sen-nus Flee TO A Due OF LEAVES N THE DQIVEWAVJ’ we .__ I, - saved/— BE CAREFUL! b r a c k e t s: grapes 79,440,000 pounds (69,310,000); plums and; prunes 589,000 bushels (566.0001;l apricots 175,000 (281,000); straw-I berries 23,784,000 quarts (16,459,- 0001; raspberries 11,478,000 quarts 12.311000». ‘ Both Quebec and Ontario were reported to have produced more apples, with production declining in other areas, particularly in Nova Scotia.“ The apple crop by regions with last year's figures in brackets: Ontario 3,842,000 bushels 13.032,- 000', Quebec 3,70,000 12,525,000\; British Columbia 6,583.00!) (6,981,. 0001 New Brunswick 325,000 0001; Nova Scotia 1,40,00 (2.910,.1 l450,000). CAMPAIGN CALLUSES ITH‘ACA. N.Y. (API_Nclson A. 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' . . ; Time . hands? the first punch in early, and in a. DAILY onmoooo'rn — Here’s how to work it: FIRESTONE HOME“ 8: ADE TVS” DIAL 5w 1 t 3100 Fin-“Adventures. 0f - Amsg K72 reasonably safe manner. The min-Q A x Y D L B A A X R. 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. WE TR I V Hiram Holiday 1' ‘A8 'Q94 . 84 4' K5 imum nature of the opening bid is L 0 N G F E L L 0 W , 1 . 3:30 “rm—At Home wlth Hale” 2' “2972 'AKQM . t 8 can be readily idejDWiefj’ "f 931" One letter simply stands for another? In this sample A is Cpggkerp " “7m 'AKQE *1 q' Q me? makes 5 “mg W! by ’9' used for the three L's, x for the two 0’s, etc. Single letters. ‘ ‘lqgopgfi'lfiépeinnofi? L .‘U .Qu‘s .sz “Q5 bidding the height Sum 8:“ g": apostrophies, the length and formation of the words are all 5:00 p.rn.—P. M. Party 1. One notrump. The only bids c‘heapeeittslevgs; th; hggsagd pap hints. Each day the code letters are different. 5330 P-m—Mighty Mouse to consider are one diamond and €13.01 “plead the most desir_ - A Cryptogmm Quotation 6100 p.m.—Supper Club one notrump, The one notrump 9m 6 wing 1e; d has been .mdm >- 6215 p.m,——News bid avoids the disadvantages to ate: 9 Y c Y v K F P Z N I K Z H Q R H P z c K L Y R s g 6230 p.m.—Supper Club which an upeulug diamond bid is a - — z 5=35 IJ-nr1~~-Weather subject. 3- Que shade- S°me.l’1‘aye“ t?“ c B v P P L c B 'r U P K v P P F P z N x B H N — In 6:40 p.m.—Supper Club Suppose me opemng bid were 1 to bid suits according to high I 6250 P-m:—1§Ip‘ét1ight BO“. sports diamond. If partner‘s response 33rd Stiength gains lags}; v N Z Q V - 7:00 .m.v— a ion’s uslness , H . enera y Slpea 1 1 , _ ’ 7-15 ramp—Eddie Arnold tur’éfd 9‘“ m “9,0” heagt’afi‘: for a partnership to choose as Yesterday’s Cryptoquote. ONE IS NEVER SATISllED 7230 p.m.—Mark Saber @310? fame “flgulrg‘fig’aganzm‘e trump the suit in which may are WITH A PORTRAIT OF A PERSON THAT ONE KNOWS- 8:00 Pith—Dav“ '. $313 two notrump to Show me; longest, not necessarily strongest. GOETHE. 1 313° I’m—Life W‘th Elmbefl‘ extra values would probably then The spade bid is a step in this 9:00 p‘m'_He‘e,s DUffy - be best but since this contract m‘tmn' The hearts can be 9130 P-mr—The Plomfe Family ’ ' ’ ‘f t h'd shown at the next opportunity. ETTA i u . __ us Fargo would be in danger 1 par nor a l. ‘ > ‘I ‘ . l ‘ 10-00 9-1“ we 8 mmlmum response such a 39. Whichever suit partner then pre- ‘ 10130 P'm‘—C°‘mtry Hoedown - h um be amid am and fers is apt to be the proper trunllp ‘ "'" ’ ' r ' .. ',’ l 11:00 p.m.—-Cava1callie of Sgfirts gifigdfi ° . p suit. x ( "LL FOOL ETTA" ‘ No ’C'DD‘NG' , El \III - mom's RIGHT' L, s: . _ ‘ w ‘ - , . " V ' _ ' . ‘ "i $vexfiigvs o The opening notrump bid car- 4. One club. Here there is .a Agngg I WALKED OVER ‘3 PHOXVT YOUTKADE ISOUGH'IAIGIT WE 3i 12:.15 aim—(:ch News ries the advantage of represent- clash of several general prunclp . J-V LEAVES To THE; FOR DEWEFEUL'H! SELL 3:; 12:20 a_m___Ffiday Showcase ing the actual stnength and shape les. ‘ ‘ . it; HIDE “.1, O SUOSEV‘EFUL? _ Tz ' 05% “Black Arrow" of the hand, and manages to do Hands containing 14 high card 2 ANN!“ :5 2:00 am—Sign Off so in one stroke while staying points are regarded as manda- ' _ _. . 53 ' I . at a low level. tory opening bids. But neither >. whats 2. One heart. The tendency 00- hearts nor diamonds are biddable a w\ in Hflou’é’gz day is to open hands of this type. suits, both being anemic four- hm < X Wu u Although there are only 12 high card suits. and the clubs are not ' ’9' _ U I" .— card points. the immediate bid biddable, being only a. three—card fl, . i _ FRIDAY has many tactical advantages. To suit. A notrump opening is ex- 9 “ Is, “7315; r‘ ,¢;.n_ g \ 2 pass first, intending to come in eluded, the; necessary 26 to 18 ~," 1‘? L; gng/ STANDARD TIME late;- to compensate for the pre- points being absent. )4 ,, lg («Wiggly— , vious pass. is dangerous proce- The doubt is resolved in favor rem: vii: l r “ A» ., 5153—51211 011 . dure. And similarly, a continued of the manufactured clufb bid. 1 van—m ' ‘6:00—Hebrew Christian How BaleVIA‘. THAT'S wan-Pour wueze may want» we HAVE No es TAKING lace ' 401219ch 1.15le H15 Home 114525! couva HA5 no SEAPORT! n-ls PACKED! 'lHE WAY I LNE,IT'5 551.7010 mm:le WHERE mica? I’LL BEON 3 .103! 1 MA, '0le UP ANYWHERE! ~You2 TOOTH- ezusu PACKED! .117 7” - 77/15577/5 LAW! you moons- CM! 007' WA! YOUR HANDS H/G -- lADl‘ES’ REVERSIBLE SKIRTS I! New Assorted Aljean BULKY KNIT WOOL COAT SWEATERS Red — White — Royal $9.98 lst Floor LADIES' $19.95 lst Floor S. A. McDONALD ’ WE WANTS SUMPTHIN' VALOOBLE Egg? 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