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Boys AQMT43 The ¢rouble is that the heart DITVRYPUF—EZZP isha ~ yuh gas aes) st , ’ i. TDL. 9:30 p.m.—One of a Kind The bidding: 10:00 pum —Music Hall South West Worth East |7 tit a great many dectarers Yesterday's Cryptoquote: ACCUSE NOT NATURE! SHB 10:30 p.m.—Bat Masterson 1@ Pass tH # «Pass right into the érap. They would HATH DONE HER PART; DO THOU BUT THINE—MILTON, 11:30 p.m.—Close Up , ° 12:00 a.m.—CBC News Opening lead—four of bearts,| 50d afterwards. 12:15 a.m—CKCW News The pitfalis concocted by the ee ee } 12:20 a.m.—Sign Off gremlins who distribute the cards| Mechanical ager — in bridge must be a source of| 00 frequently. plan- great amusement to the nasty| ing the play of the hand as a hands so malevolently that even| Constant attention by the deciar wl! C.F.C.Y. WEDNESDAY the simplest plays are often not/ €F, a tendency arises to deal with s STANDART TIME ges ny Es agten peta no-| Without regard to the rest of the’ o hand. ; $.58—Sign On trump and got a heart lead. He = : 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour ducked in dummy and lost to the It és true that in the over- 1.15—Country and Western) king. Back came a spade and) whelming majority of hands’ > | Roundup West cashed the A-Q and re-| where declarer is faced with the; a 7.30—News and Weather turned a spade. heart combination here present. ' =< 7.35—Country and Western} Deciarer entered dummy and/ te should take the finesse. But oO Roundup took a diamond finesse which} this generality has — 7.40 Farm Reporter lost. West cashed a spade and| tion in a hand where the = ; 7.55—Interlude South was down one subjects the contr 8.00—News It is not difficult to see that| while rejection 8.11—Weather declarer could have made the/ guaraiitees 8:16—Country and Western) contract by going up with the ace/ tract. . Roundup | ken! House Members Pay Tribute x | $4p-Mersing Devowuns S Y . 5 2.30—Top Tune Time To Boy Scout Association 1000-News OTTAWA y Commons|to succeed L. H. Nicholson, 4 8 10.05—Magazine of the Air = og Mp “BB _ Melody Parade cata Tastee’ eset. Lan GT. ns apes . Parade : . F— Ritors metnes ot |e te te Der See hei etn Ber Pan b | eG terit Mocey Men years ago. s gave an outline of the govern- Y 11.02—The Magie o° Music Briefly but with obvious affec-|ment’s proposals for a revised| wi 11.00—Weather tion, numerous members recalled | Canadian wn 12.05—Rhythm Roundup - their own scouting days and/ which the 12.30—News and Weather lauded the association as a prime} jor role. ‘LeeNewe Hoadtt tar stident catilag eh § caohee ttia. cule Neil gate 1.00—News Headlines and Wea-| for ac ac ther butor to national and international er : & | 1:02—Mostly Music. goodwill. instead 1.17—Mostly Musie The occasion was second read- | sow. S 14 Mostly Musie ing—approval in. principle—of aj 3. Mr. Diefenbaker 2.00—School Bdcst bill authorizing the association’s| invitation 's Fe 2.15—Mostly Musie general council to hold an unlim-|encé of lb oa 2.90—Back to the Bible ited amount of real estate. be held in ul 8.00—News Headlines and Wea-| Gordon Aiken (PC — Parry |Citadel in z | ther Sound-Muskoka), sponsoring the} 4. Agriculture oO 8.02—Best on Request private bill said that since incor-|mess announced af 4.00—News and Weather poration in 1914 membership has|price support of $3 a 405—Best on Request risen to nearly 256,000 and the| weight for ; wi 430—The Outports value of real estate in buildings|it will be = 5.00—News Healines and Wea-| and campsites is about $1,442,500|the meanti ee ther —or far above the limit of $50,000 | Prices Stabilization Board would! a set in 1914. - | study a system of deficiency pay- . 7 ments to ‘ ; poet pth ze MON. - TUES. - WED. SPECIALS at S. A. McDONALD eens nnd pli Earlier, the Liberal and CCF | make an announcement about .™ =o. - . a » Fis C . ‘ parties attempted without success | government 7.05—Music For You a to have the regular business of | mendations SECOND FLOOR : ' ne and a ers | Dtivate members’ bills set aside | commission ; 4 3 99 $ 4 9 | $00=Tonight’s Music peat thm ay andy orb ny radon ys GIRDLES reg. $ 7.00 . JUMPER DRESSES . 2.00—Assigument. hone, ruling the move out f|foundland an additional #00000 Cotton Crepe $ 1.49. Stiliren’ 59c .$ 1.49 nee at Sher ve hed boon debeted enttler| eed a head dukdaies Os. GOWN & PYJAMAS reg. $ 2.98 a TSHIRTS \ _ to 2 10.45—Memo From the U.N. md eee = re a ee 000,000. $1 0 98 Children’s. $ 3 39 : i.es-Dentaiee News — ‘subject warranting a special de- H > DRESSES te $29.95 = CAR COATS : oad bate. . 2 . i — wee scoting bit seeks to mate| REGION In Watch this space for our Weekly Specials CBA WEDNESDAY property-holding authority retro- R # id active, noted Robert McCleave Sa \ STANDARD ‘TIME (PC—Halifax). Obviously, despite Ussia 718—Marioe Weather 424) yorea” te founding faders aa Meiking Gains crea vot, not envisaged that the . then 'OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. igor axe gd $50,000 would be| MONTREAL (CP) — Religion < 8:00—CBC News and Weather : : in Russia, favored by a modera-| 7 VY YZ: ; Amid the praises heaped on the WWM o. MAM. Chronicle | Boy Scouts, speakers noted that| tion in the Communist attitude! [vay MASOR, THE oO 8:45—Morning Devotions their colleagues—the Girl Guides| since the, death of” Stalin, .is ITTLE ve ee d all \ 9:00—News. —celebrate their 50th anniver- slowly gaining ground, a Cana-' aeration 4 q ; 9:6—A. M. Chronicle. sary next year and deserve a dianborn New York clergyman \ HOUSE 7) a. 9:55—News ’ commemorative postage stamp. said Si , 10:00—A.M. Chronicle. There were aiso these other Sunday night. Aad 10:45—Joan Marshall. Commons developments: Rev. Dr. John S. Bonnell, min- ° 10:55—For Consumers. 1. Appointment of Deputy Com-| ister of Fifth Avenue Presbyter- 11:00—News mission C E. RivettCarnac, 57,|ian church, said he noticed a a meson of the Air ernment 7 Page atl A : arten Interlude. 's 11:30—Fighting Words. 6:30—Rawhide first visit there 24 years ago and C 12:00—Jamboree Junction 6:45—Roving Reporter > i. visit last summer, He 12:30—Maritime Farm B’cast 6:55—Byline went a member of a group _. 1:00—CBC News and Weather | 7:00—Music in the Evening from the National Conference of 1:15—The Archers. 7:30—Monitor Stars. Christians and Jews. 1:30—Appointment with Agostini} 7:45—Supper Magazine ‘‘Sci- “On my first visit’ there the 1:58—D.0. Time Signal ence”’. . Stalin regime was doing every- 2:00—Variations ‘on a Theme. | 8:00—Holy Week Meditation. thing possible to stamp out re- 2:15—The Happy Gang 8:30—Introduction to Wednesday | tigion” he said “Chanches ware 2:45—Woman In My House. Night closed and ¢ lake enticelt __... $:00-—-CBC_News and T-C Mat-| 8:40-Letters to Boy Confirmed gion decease — t inee 4 9:00—The;,Easter Story. . Under ei shiney 4:00—Art Morrow's Big Band | 9:30—Cotitemporary Drama — Dr Premier Khru ; : -30—Concert.” “The Word”. . Bonnell said, it has been or- &: : dered there should $:01—Maritime Fish B’cast. 11:00—CBC National News. be complete} §:30—The Don Tremaine Show | 11:10—Recital. freedom of worship. The more . and Weather 12:00—CBC National News. than 50 orthodox churches in 15—Regional Commentary, |12:10—Here’s the Weather ee re Ore x + ge oedae Fes 4 ' . 9 ' =