a“. . or 9"" H” o arlett I pity—Siflormsn Vincent Peale I ,.—Razzle Danie This Livino WW“ t Holly p p.m tte ,‘m.-CFCY W New. ‘p,M.——Purity Flour Jackpot [pm—Sports Weekly -— Ro ers Mimi OEOIhe gld Spanish Trail .m.——Don Messer's Jubliee P ‘ prun—Danny Thomas I Im-Viewpoint amt—Sign Off . 5 , _ ,-_. TV. CALLS Nl'l‘E or DAY , 4.3537 Nite {ASH—+74% “inns name e TV. Ch'town tiKCW-TV Frozen Food Vending '. ls Being Introduced VANCOUVER (Ci—Now its vegetables and frozen food from a vending ma- TV dinners. Apartment tenants chines right in your apartmentkcan operate them with a key block~and on credit too. |and “credit card" — a code A Vancouver firm has signedlplastic token instead of coins frozen meats. $50,000,000 franchise for in-l Customers are billed by Cred- c‘ a stallation of a new Canadian- imatic at the end of the month made frozen food vending ma- and given a new supply 0 china in apartment buildings in tokens. The apartment landlord British Columbia and northwest i receives a commission on sales US. states. lfrom the machines in return for Other will be going in at Cai- l permitting their installation on gary and Edmonton said Fred his premises. Wise~ prestdent of Credimatic “Prices will be competitive International Vending Corpora-iwith supermarkets," said Mr. tion . of Toronto. whictthi holds world patents on the vend- ‘ could touch $100,000,000 this ing freezer. lyear. .He told interviewers that be- Besides'tihe Vancouver instal- sldes North American instalIa--lations, Calgary and Edmonton trons, the,company has licensed will get the new food freezer- the manufacture of 5.000 units vendors next week and the week in West Germany for the Eu- after. ropean Common Market. 2 W..I‘. Bell, president of Capt- The Vancouver franchising i Iano Canning, said the company To Aid Industry se. He predicted total sales lat The Guardian; Charlottetown. Mon. Feb. 18. 1963. l3l tax rate on a minimum of 45 per cent of the assessed valua- tion for the year 1964 with the minimum percentage increasing one puer cent a year for an inl- ztiai period of 10 years. LIHAdLEF-‘x ‘09)“; MW" J-E-t 3. The business tax payable oy as sugges an improv- _ ed municipal tax system forlhy we °°9“°'°’ of real "Opel: Halifax th at he believes will}.V for busmess Purpose! at t 9 further attract industry and en- general tax rate of 50 per cent courage new industry in the of the assessed valuation term- inating at the end of the 1965 The suggestions are containedfiscai year. in a new city charter bill that will be presented to the Nov al Scotla legislature this week. A m o n g recommendations to . , . the provincial legislature a re. Blue Steel's?!“ 1 Inn," is “2310‘ single general tax rates that will ‘ %r°“"t.o 1:11 saffd ha “coeng be fixed annually by city coun-‘i’peral '.'. . ' cil It would be used to ciilcu-lIts “pecmcat'ons I“ range' “3' ' Lcuracy and reliability. the RAF :reported. Three Vulcan Mark 1- Real Pmperty tax Payametll bomber squadrons are stand- by ners of non-residentlathg ready equipped with Blue real property at the general tax Steel. Blue Steel can he fired rate 0" 100 Per cent of the 85- 150 miles from its target. A segsedhvalualtion; ‘number of trials at the Woo- . T e rea property tax pay- mera, Australia. range ended able by the owners of residen-lwith nine out of 10 shots being trial real property at the general successful. Halifax Mayor Has Tax Plan MISSILE READY LINCOLN, England 'AP) —— concern. Capilano Canninglwiil distribute the automatic Company Ltd.. and its wholly- food vendors in six northwest- owned subsidiary, Pacific Cred. em states. He predicted instal- imatic Incorporated, expects to lation of 3.000 machines in the install 50 of the freezers in 50 Los Angeles area alone and of Vancouver‘s largest apart- thousands more in other major ment buildings in the next two northwest cities. eeks. > r. Wise predicted the “store SAYS MACHINES HANDY on the doorstep" freezer will .e machines combine con- become as commonplace in venience and credit, said Mr. apartment buildings as laundry Wise. They offer a selection of rooms. E ‘ don—News, Weather, Spomi‘ l rim—Monday Playbill Three Hours To K‘ PM. Purity Photo Quiz tam—Television Weather . p.m.—-Supper Club i mi. N W 'I'Vr 0i i TB Treatment Of Refugees Has Outstanding Success By JOHN E. BIRD OTTAWA tCPi — The Cana- dian medical profession and provincial tuberculosis sanato- ria have had almost unbeliev- able success in the treatment of accept European refugees suf- 325 tubercular refugees pluckcdyfering from tuberculosis and from displaced persons campsinine provinces agreed to par- ln Europe. iticipate in a treatment pro- The same high degree of ac-‘gram- . compijshment has been: Of the four refugees Still In achieved by the federal immi.ihospital. three are All! sanatoria gration department in the infirm Quebec and one in Ontario. tearation into society of the 826} Under the Program. the fed' refugees involved in this hu-leral government Paid the 005‘ manual-13“ movement, inf transportation from refugee Of the 325 tubercular refugees ‘ Camps I" Blimp“ It 8150 “mid brought to this country as one;to pa): mamtefince cos.“ or Canadian contribution to World 1 one W“ "l .“m” “‘9 “my be' Refugee Year, only four stillicame esmbhshm‘ cal attention in camps In Italy, Austria and Germany. Most, if not all of them. had reached the point of utter des- pair when Canada decided to RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT AS A [OW-04572: HIM DECIDED ONE DAY 70 ADM 7H5 [Kl/610V 0:7”! HRSTMNIIE MET THE W” WING- HE MEI' BULBUL SHAH. ( - m As A A WHAMMEDAN except Newfoundland, m a d e 0f the total of 328 refugees space available in their satia- involvod In the movement. on] ,t‘lma and 1‘05?“13 and Wo‘ 54 still require federal finance :‘ Vided free medical and hospital i care. are in hospital receiving treat- Provmclal “Wm-“men's 3“ ment. W orrlctaLaeuo-iau might—ism m palate 'i33;;“__ I do“ «it - imam .i‘i'tl'lttitii it" - OFIDBACCO ‘ ‘.,‘ 3“ amniotisoorom- a» -.;1; new”:me -- DAILY CROSSWORD VWGNWE) ESI'IOW AHMOIW 6'X 1N39V 1.38355 1.13” V113 assistance. with 29 receiving only partial help. 1 games £38111!“ 22.Certa.in , ‘ “It‘s an absolutely wonderiull ASWAN WORKERS KILLED .Fix (as fowl Scomh. d ,t success story of a humanitarian‘ CAIRO APl—Seven worker! potato“) 5_ “11. men Call 0 venture," Immigration Minister 1were killed BM 10 Injured 1'} 1 or gravy fighters 23. Vessel ’thu said Friday, ,‘f'OC fall Saturday in tunnellng imam-Ry 5 Incth for pro 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. CAME av AIR for the Aswan nigh Dam power 9,“, mm hmgm.‘ mung '0 Kent st (opp. Eaton'uh The 325 tubercuiar refugees station on the Nile, a reliable 10.311311“) title water . .,...+.4. caeow arrived in Canada by air be- l‘informant said here.‘ Tile acccl- name 8.». school 24 Slept. a- —- ttwccn December, 1950 and .dcnt occurred deep in a granite z,~_ em as ' R an ‘March. 1961. after languishingihililside where six tunnels are 13 953:3:- stones . ._ b . n . l MONDAY for years Without proper medl i eng 1‘. Sam” vegembx. of .- fl u". 3' 5. Dump 1 . s wor ~Slgn 0n dweller knowledge (2wds.) 33.Pebble- - l—News l 16.8mmM' 5 gtedllgn: 25.?reacription 34 gvered‘. n s cm . ockin if. 12°”"s'1i. I. 3:335“ Roundup BY 3- JAY BECKER 17.D)I:%atch 19 Man's 28.1-Iawattsn as.Boy'enem -C:untry at Western Roundup 18."Far Sale" 21 “gods u. NI i—Naws and weaving; t FAMOUS HANDS 9 111235;! - °° hm; -mw Jew” Chum." 0U; ndu ‘ South dealer. name South is trying to forgeL 20-‘ThoJl-ll r—Country & Western ou p I ‘ s n _ he, Both srdcs vulnerable. best was Ruth Sherman. “1891' \ 0 News and West I 28"!” . l—Fnrm Report NORTH Kapian started the ball rolling Mn " .Countrv 8- Water" RoundUP .ng with a diamond. North doubled. 36.1!“ '? -News .Qosa presumably to head off a game hmm 1 —Weather he thought the opponents might hone. v —Country 8- Western pC’U'WIUP + 862 have in View of South's initial ‘ —Weaiher WEST EAST pass. Miss Sherman decided to 29 Acm- >—Atlantic New: ‘87 .AK92 listen to find out what was go- __ —Thought For —Todav .64 AK’IZ ling on, rather than redouble to Gardner HBC News 8- VOiCB RGPW" 0 (2108748 9K1” lldentify her powerhouse. 0. Hobo: IL “ '0“: “New C°'"".‘°"""Y ¥Q95 J 3 ‘ South stretched a point or two —M°”‘"‘9 M°° d .3653 to jump to two notrump, com d : m“ '1’”- ‘M°'"i"9 °° ' :polinr'ing partner‘s sin. and then S‘Wl‘m "‘9 5°“? c°"'”' '3 10‘ redoubled when East doubled. "mm “d We“ 9' 0‘3 ' At this point, Kapian had plen- 'work. Hm“ _ MUSIC cac *‘mn ‘ty to think about. He knew he , 4”“ Y°”' wing” The bidding: lacked the values for the open- ' i‘Wi" 5’ 90 m We“ Nam, w ‘inn bid he had made. but he 2251’, MW“ “‘d Mm” u ‘didn't know whether partner ' . Pass 1.“) DbIeUIPW l , 48.?rohoeeia *‘Nm "“d'm“ " wwh" 2m Pass Pass Dbie. iknow ll. 44 Descrv "NW" “d M ’i Bedhle ’ I Miss Sherman's double mightt no HUME" 3°"d - . have been based on the assump-‘ 1_ Duuflmlh u ‘ "NW '"d M""‘ “Wm” 1°“ ”‘ 5"” °f d“"‘Hlon that Kaplan had a valid on— 2.Pele g; PAtlaniic News on s. toning bid. m which case dish; Laold___ 7~ """"‘I"' Players Whn bld psycmcs ox. trous consequences could follow , 5, tawny Mu 'tc perience results not enjoyed by‘if he passed the redouble. A DAILY cnmoqum __ new; how to work It. 3‘ 'N'W’ “d W""‘" "mm “mm” "9" i' ' l three diamond bid didn't look es- l a x s n L a a a x n 5 4“ "W5 “69°” Strange ha.“ played ‘“ “‘3 Mas‘ pecially attractive with his hand a L o N o a s: r. L o w Mostly MUSI. Icrs Indiwdual in .1955 whelt-e a hm neither did the past 0” Mt" mply “and. for “other. In a“. .mp1. “- “M -News Headlines 3. Weather psychic opening bid ran in 0 ll However_ upon thinking It 0% f the m Uh. x for the two Ot.’ ohm smgle lane". ‘po’ _ and Report som"P5y"h‘9 dol’ble' .AS "sua ' or. Knplan decided to 9338- 3° trophies, the length and fomation of the words are hints ‘Mnlinee With Willis when this situation arises. there concluded that Miss Sherman hi. m “I. end. mm m fitment Tommy Hunter—CBC was a violent reaction. randy knew he had bid a 1,”. “WW Mm" 50””; was " lift-mm; chic and had doubled two no- A canton-m Quotation ~News and Weather port wtose name orge. in the (ace of h. Th1s Portrait or A Star was Edgar Kaplan. North was :22"; that she thought her hand it x X Al? U 32 Y V U Y LP K D K R -Hns and Encores a well-known e x p e rt whose was big enough to be“ th. op ! R ’ r 3 o P 5 J r c I B Q o ‘ D q . "9"" "‘d w °' ponents single-handed. grafts-Cannng Mum. CBC FOR A TV SNACK The key was East's faugrsAto A KT.—SQV v I I: it ran I'sz "’ ‘" “W” That's Sure To Please redouble on the first who . P- New' “d WWW DIAL 4-9226 parently, Miss Sherman's hand Saturday's Oryptoquote: nansrs WILL ALWAYS an ""4"" ‘°“"d"t”c°c i t w . . m u c h above the 10 SUFFICIENTLY JEALOUS or one: momma—Ruskin Hi" “d EM". s Besmunn points required for a redouble “I” m WIMW M, LII. Out do; w ' Free Delivery 9 a.m.ito 1 am. that “he suspected . pasychicé . W“ "‘ " ° MIMI" morn "l She couldn't have just or “The Oulpé" points; other wise the opponents Marine Weather would “at have stopped at two ' tpo IT 1 ‘5. i— 3’ ‘ a News and Maritime Weather Starlight Serena ews, Regional Weather I. orts Sign OH CBA MONO" “" Gerry Fog-"y Show. C3C News I. inland Weather " Spam” T.“ "V Fogarty Show "“ lab (50qu Show °"rsit ot a 8m 8.35-Ihe Max Ferguson Show 9.00—C8C News I- Voice Reports 9.l0—Preview Commentary lib—AM. Chronicle Into—Count Your Blessings IO.I5—Plsyroom IOJO—Now I Ask You ILOO—CBC News H.05-Joan Marshall I uotrump. So Kaplan passed and the de- points! 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