‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, Feb. 19, 1962. ‘ ‘ nate te ON THE AIRPortrait Of Bennett | rssrerervor = MONDAY PROGRAMS | : eae 2 2 CFEY-TV te wer 1:30 p.m.-—Atternoon Musicele S ISSIAG dWad Bis gm Newser Sched! By JAMES NELSON limestone walls of the Partia- 2:00 p.m Cher Helene 2:30 p.m.~Dickie Henderson Show OTTAWA (CP) — A large, |ment 3:00 p.m. The Verdict Is Yours framed oil portrait of R. B. It is the only gap in Parlia- VWGNV#S bm . — = oe s Bennett, Canada’s Conservative ment’s gallery of portraits of id em:~Tan Sean Motes minister in 1930-35, ap- former prime ministers. 4:30 p.m. Friendly Giant parently has gone astray some- The portrait, believed the only 4:45 p.m. -Sing fina Around where between Prime Minister one for which the late Viscount 3 | Diefenbaker’s office and the Bennett posed, was a gift to 5:01 o.m.—Rarzie Dazzle Parliament by the University of . Rob ® $:30 p.m - Rob Roy, LOCATED IN STAFFORDSHIRE, 6:25 p.m. —Sports Weekly’ 6:45 p.m.—CFCY TV News 700 o.m —Gazerte 7:30 p.m. —Sgt. Bilko 8:00 p.m.—Zane Grey Theatre €:30 p.m.—Don Messer 9:00 p.m.—Danny Thomas 9:30 p.m.—live a Borrowed Life | 10:00 p.m. -Bob Cumminos Show j 10:30 p.m.—Camera Canada “Tale of Three Cities” | 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News i 12:13. a.m.—Local Weather 12:14 a.m.—Viewpoint N ; 6:00 p.m.-Aunt Holly BALTIC cen ces Ce DERBYSHIRE AND CRIMINAL TV. CALLS NITE or DAY Day 4-3537 Nite 4-4172-4-5601 VAIL’S RADIO & TV _Mrs. Ethe] Campbell, has re-_ turned to her home from Prince County Hospital, where she has been a patient for the past two weeks. Mrs. LeRoy Campbell, Irish- town, is. a patient in Prince County Hospital. Mr. Alphonso. Connell, is a patient in Prince County Hos- pital. Little Deborah Douglas, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas , Norboro has returned to her home after having a tonsil operation in Prince County Hospital Mr. Preston Pickering, Sea View. was a visitor tu Kensing- ton on Thursday. friend of the former prime min- The fact that there was no Bennett portrait hung in the Parliamént Buildings was raised | — two years ago by Senator Jean- Francois Pouliot (L — Quebec), one of Mr. Bennett's strongest critics during the senator’s days in the House of Commons. MADE ARRANGEMENTS Senator G. P. Burchill (L— New Brunswick) told the Senate last year he had been in cor- respondence with Lord Beaver- brook and the gift of the portrait , had been arranged. The University of New Bruns- wick shipped the portrait to Ot- FSNOW AINSIN tawa. But where it is now, no one seems to know. the chief | 204 Kent St. Ch'town Inquiries among DAILY CROSSWORD - Master Allan Picke: of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Picker- Pp ate and House of Commons 6-X IN3OV 138535 ? ing is recovering from an a- CKCW-TV ana in the Srtaes unde er produced no result. Both Lt.-Col. AOROSS DOWN 21. Sprinkle BATT ESNGER 9:30 a.m.—Station Sign On pital on Monday. David Currie, VC, sergiamt, a 1. Joke 1 Bringer. of rain * See tS :30 a. a Str. and Dire. Glole Savater arms of the Commons, and Maj. 5. To boast of ill-luck § 23. Mas- CAMMEAIEIT LIE IIC News, i . - C. R. Lamoureux. gentleman 9. Maxim 2. Boys’ urium TIBISIEIN Wa45 a.m.—Morning Devotions left by car on Friday for their h f the Black Rod the Or) INIA Seal Secred Heart ome te Mathes, Outeiin, after |wntt. “oat ‘cums aie a i (sym) Ete ey . > 10:00 a.m.—Romper Room spending the past two weeks |ords nor the recollections of the| 13 Mechanised caribou scribes SEIU ' —— sean — To England -| with relatives in this vicinity. \staffs included receipt of the armored? 4. Toward vividly ee : . 130 a.m.—Program Resume Miss Joyce Harrington has | portrait, force 5. Indiffere 25. Loosens, EASLRMRITA e Before Such Offer ; am yoni ecintcle —- returned to her home in Spring) The National Gallery, to which | .14. Fodder 6. Flowed - asa fiag ee fg tte pe +3 4 N ver an ! ‘ ‘ é 100 Oe daa Ple on ports Valley after being a patient in the portrait might have been | boxes 7. Cutting 26. Sun god , tet : : a | :00 p.m. md robo e | Pee Come Hospital for ae | ieee, - SS had 3 af record ‘. 16. Auditory at 2 27. Hastens Seterday’s Anewer a ; 7 : * The | past two weeks. receiving it and,: , it organ Onewho 32. Compeilea 7 fs re = an tale te | Mrs. Roy Waite, Sherbrooke |no portait of Viscount Bennett, 17. Mxcla- gleans togoalong 37. A hoop > Ow would YOU like YOUR : oa ryt allay ved was a recent visitor -to Kensing-|in its collection. i. ome een 33. Sultan's. . « orring me erm — an ; ton. . tended collog.) - decree $9. Hideous , : ze * Be Oe sn | ME, Rewwall Crsg steed wo MECALL SENG TT | ter RE-DECOR ? ee | Crocker Charlottetown on Monday after | J ection again this week in the | oe Cee © @ Watch The 4:30 p.m.—Friendly Giant | spending the weekend with his Yorer "House, suggesting that | 1. Thus ( 7 4:45 p.m.—Sing Ring Around wife and family at Malpeque. | perhaps an investigation ‘should | 2. a" x 8 pee ; A 6:01 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle | Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Ber- | he launched ome the express 34. Wountod > , + ee ' eo “at ) 5:30 p.m.—Rob Roy nard, Belle Rica, Boston, Mass., | companies in-service <j. un $ a or a ; 6:00 p.m. Supper Club | arrived by car on Wednesday! ‘The prime minister's office order : A Ory Cor acne eee evening and are guests of Mr. confirmed that Mr. Diefenbaker| 28. White ant nite a 235 p.m.—Television Weather and Mrs. Elmer Bernard and had written an acknowledgement 29. A fairy 6:50 p.m.—Television Sports Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Donald. of the gift, and some staff mem- | fort (Ir.) 7:00 p.m.—The Pioneers Mr. Harry Wall, St. John, | bers lled seeing the portrai 20. Whether 7:30 p.m.—Real McCoys J is visiti i “iio ~ — = p- e a paey N.B. is visiting his parents Mr. _ Senator Pouliot hoped his ques- 31. Among os 0 re satis | and Mrs. Everett Wall of In- tion in the Senate Wednesday Friends, oa ei = al | dian ‘River would start wheels turning to | address. 020 Sc moles a Borrowed tite | 5 le —o —_ . re- find the portrait. 88. Cyprincid . urn o his me pring | loan pm-—Aeb Comin Sow aly. afer elnt a patient fr dell Croxiar. The tat to the gg ty 11:30 p.m.—Recital three weeks in Prince County| clergy was proposed by Miss | - 12:00 pm.—CBC TV News Hospital. Norma Craig and responded to os noeeadis 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carr,| by Rev. R.E, Johnston. The| 49 worest 12:20 e.m.—CKCW TV News | Central Lot 16 were recent | toast to the leaders of the CGIT| 42 gtrong 12:30 a.m.—Sign Off visitors to Malpeque, the guests | and Explorers groups was pro- current of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Clark. | posed by Miss Linda Carruth- of air CFCY RADIO Mrs. Daniel Noonan, Indian! ers and responded to by Mrs.| 43. Cut iia River, is a. patient in Prince Gerald Lockhart. The toast to 44. Plymouth County Hospital. the leaders of the various or- Colony 6:28—Sign On On Tuesday evening the CGIT | ganizations was proposed by settler 6:30—News & Weather and Explorer group held their | Miss Florence Cousins and res-| 45. A sledge 6:35—Country & Western Roundup, annual banquet in Malpeque ponded to by Mrs. Wyman| 46. Stains > 2-19 7:00—Hebréew Christian Hour | hall. A large number attended | Clark. The toast to the CGIT 7:15—Country & Western Roundup | the delicious supper prepared by -and Explorers was proposed by | DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work itg 7:31—News and Weather the mothers of the girls. The | Mrs. Gerald Lockhart and was | AXYDLBAAXRE 7:35—Farm Report | toast mistress was Miss Nancy responded to by Miss Judy | is LONGFELLOW ae & Western Roundup Mills. The toast to the Queen | Clark. A social hour followed and One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used’ een ° /was proposed by Miss Evelyn all enjoyed a sing-song with for the three L’s, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- + oe 8 tise Santen Bryenton, after which all Joined Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. as lead- =~ trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, oo | in singing “The Queen.” The | ers. Each day the code letters are different. mee — | toast to the mothers was pre- Mr. Scott Moase, Kensington, | A pone N te Govetens | posed by Miss Wanda Crozier|is a patient in Prince County Oryptegram Quotation ; co roe ing Moods _ | and responded to by Mrs. Wen-' Hospital. c.V. AYDYQ CJIRB JD AYDRBH HYJC. 9.25—Matinee with Austin Willis —~OCRURCWDT Basie Orchid ro Gl CONTRACT BRIDGE —|_, fensters cmos: ream 1s xo asa ons 9:40—Morning Moods 9:55—Kitchen Klatter Contest By B. JAY BECKER WITHOUT A MIXTURE OF MADNESS.—ARISTOTLE 10:00—News & Weather | © 1962, King Features Syndicate, Inc, 10:05—Notes & Music 10:15—Pyramids FAMOUS HANDS te | _ 10:18—Notes & Music : md 10:35—Notes & Music... * East-West vulnerable. . much, since he was void of the 10:55—Jimmie Rodgers Show NORTH suit, and he was furthermore ff ' z 11:00—-News Headlines & Weather 431043 , confident there would be more DON'S NEW IN | i 11:02—Notes & Music @A65432 bidding. a ae : MY CLASS.’ ISNT 11:30—Purity Flour Jackpot ; 6 mii There was. West bid two dia- He DEFINITELY 5 11:35—Notes & Music oAas : monds and Koychou bid three Cute AND cooL?| |Z 11:55—Pyramids WrEs? FAST diamonds to show a void. Ogust, ’ | | 12:00—Weather 085 eotes under wraps up to this point, @ | 12:05—Mostly Music @KQJ 910987 jumped to six. clubs. The cuebid | 5) 12:15—Don Messer Show @aAKQis 10974 had implied at least moderate 12:30—News & Weather $107 42 support for clubs. 12.43—?.E.1. Road Report SOLTH East had every reason to be 12:45—Mostly Music | @Ak lieve that six clubs would be 1:00—News Headlines & Weather 7 — made and took the unusual step z 1:02—Mostly Music o6532 of bidding six. diamonds as a 1:15—Tommy Hunter Show KQJ98 vulnerable sacrifice against non- Cc 1:45—Mostly Music #KQ 6s , Vulnerable opponents @ 2.00—News Headlines & Weather | ‘The bidding: Ogust promptly bid seven @ 2:02—Count Your Blessings | South West North East | ube. He was unwilling to set- wa 2:04—Hits and Endores # | 1 Dble. Redble, Pass | “le for what appeared to be a 2:15—National. Schoo! B’cast | Pass 1¢@ 19 Pass | relatively small penalty. when OH, I JUST KNOW ge 2:45—Hits & Encores 2m 2 %36@ Pass |he thought there was a good, HE |S! HE KEEPS $.00—News Headlines & Weather 6 Pass Pass 6@ [rao of making a grand slam. ¥ ne and Encores lh West led a diamond and mm Sees toate omnes lead—king of dia- ticks ™ Saaweh, ouse the 4.00—News Weat' monds. ; ; i 4:05—The ee a. This hand was played in New | mands oo , ee abbthe Oteore York in the 1956 masters team |” Point count didn't mean much $:00—News & Weather ef four championship. | in the hand The coubiaaa 5:05—The Outports Harold Ogust, playing with | North-South count came to. onl 6:16—Program Schedule Boris Koytchou, opened with &@ 99 high-card points. West hed B §:17—The Outports club. West doubled, naturally | goliq 18 ie nd East’ hed Weether enough, and North redoubled. everything thet ieft . "OY, & Mae oes When this came around to West,! In our view As ade a bad q - ~t >. jz | Oo €:00—News & Weather oe es come ee ore | eens lead. He should have | — — m 6:13-N.S. Road Report oytchou bid a | realized i i no eave ae Fscaeisee a peed hand, but liz bolting 18 points, chat QUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE -v 6:55—Jimmie Rodgers Show decided to bid only .two clubs. largely on distribution and hed ¢ — : 700—Beck To The Bible undertaken a grand slam in the 1 SUPPOSE MASOR, | P 7:30—News & Weather 11:15—Record Album ~ expectation of making it against MUST SAY,SLIP YOU ER~PREFER TO Tne FIT 0 D ” ¥:45—Tonights tale 11:30—The Archers : the normal diamond bead It FIT AS JACK DEMPSEY TRAIN- WHOW I COULD mas 2) — 8:25—An Orchid ‘ . ( a, ay . ional Farm. Radio Forum | 12:00--Jamboree function - dummy would show up void of Bouts Lm HAK-KAPES BEFORE SrARTING|\, ACZ0ss5 A i> RSI fe 4 8:55—Farm Forum News |12:15—Don Messer diamonds jam ENEN THOSE LOUTISH AT eee >. y Sl 4 : 9:00—Assiqnment 12:30--Mar farm 8’cast ’ : HAVE NOTED - I Pe Beas = 10:00.News. Inland & Marine 1:00-—-News and Weather ein bine edhe aes eons Cones Kore @) ° A PIANO On a 4t el Westher : 1:15—Tommy Hunter Show down dummy’s ruffin me GEN You BACK / = 1p 7 10:10—Matinee With Austin Willis, — 1.45—Time Out For Melody If he had dene thi he "oeaid | canal rm 10:°5—Starlight Serenade 1:59--D.0. Time Signe! have delected s, would oJ MM 1100—CBC Nations! News, News 9.00—Time Out For Melody the contract. , Roundup & Talk | 2.15—Time For Tales - 11:30—Traveller’s Night Life | 2.30—Parlez-vous Francais 6:30—Rewhide 4 iy X 4 12:00—Dominion News | 2:45—John Drainie 6:45—Metro / > \, 12:10—Sign Off | 3.00—News Ha and Iniend Weather 3.03—T.C. Matinee Tor. -10—Parliementery Report : r ~ oon 3:30—1.C. Matinee Tor. 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