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THURSDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.—Musicale 2.00 p.m=Film Festivel 2.30 p.m—Teday At Home 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 3.25 p.m.—Take 30 4.00 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden Show 11.55—Atlantlie News Roundup 12.00—Weeather | 12.05—Tewn and Country Time 3.30—Mestly Music 4.03—Canadien 4.10—Tops in Pops 5.05—The 12.30—News and Weather 12.45--Tewn end Country Time 1.00—News and Weather 1,05—Stery To Remember 1.15—What's On Tapp--CBC 1.45—Town and “euntry Time 2.00—News end Weather 3.03—Trans-Caneda Matinee—CBC 4.00—News Heedlines end Weather Roundup—CBC 5.00—News and Weather 5.25.20—Marine Weather | 2:00--Time Out For Melody es 11:00—CBC News 11:05-—Joan Marshall 11:15—Fer Consumers 11:2Q—Te@ Market With Music 11:30—The Archers 11:45—Music On The Heather 11:55--A Story Te Remember 12:00—Jamboree Junction 12:15—That MacKinnon Girl 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Gordie Tapp Show 1:45--Time Out For Melody 1:59-—-D.0. Time Signal 2:15—Atlantic School Broedcas, “Old Favorites” 2:30—Atlantic School “Adve 2:45—John »” Ambassador Welcomed WARSAW (‘AP) — John A. Gronouski, new U.S. ambassa- dor to Poland who is the grand- | son of Polish immigrants, was given a tumultuous welcome here by Poles shouting “long live the ambassador.’ Never had an ambassador been greeted this way on arrival in Warsaw. There were at least 1,000 Poles lined up on the plat- form when his train pulled into two daughters. Stacy 12, and | Julie 9. His grandparents mi. | grated to the United States from Poznan, @ major city of western Poland. John E. Lloyd Is Appointed OTTAWA ‘CP — John F | Lioyd, 57, former Libera! t ber of Parliament defeated the Conservatives in Halifax rid. ing, has been appointed a mem- ber of the National Harbors The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 2, 1965. 19 | VANGNVUS ~AND ALL THE ‘i PRE-SCHOOLERS... Board, i was announced hare, The appointment for 10 years in the job, with a salary of $19, 000 a year, is effective today, A chartered accountant} and former lecturer to senior stu- dents at Dalhousie law school 4.3) p.me-Rezzle Dazzle 5.00 p.m.—Wild Bill Hickok. 5.30 -p.m.—Music Hop 6.00 p.m.—Live & Leern 6.30 p.m.—Gazette 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m.—Keyboard Melodies 7.30 p.m.—Please »Don't Eset The As Warsaw's railway station. 4:00—CBC News 4:03—Canadian Roundup 4:10—Music In The Air 4:15—Music In The Air 4:30—Assignment 4:35—Music In The Air 5:00—Mear. Fish Broadcest ter—general stepped from train, the crowd broke into wild applause: Gronouski moved *jalong the platform shaking 6.25—Sports Parada 6.30—Business Barometer—CBC JSNOW AINOIN Daisies ; * 7.46—Red Cross Program $:20—Tempo Gronouski, who had visited Mr. Lioyd was twice mayor af O30 anne tenen | OhO—Halont Restival €8C CBC ‘Notebook Poland last year, then spoke to | Halifax—1943-45 and 1960-63, 9.00 p.m.-Seawa : 8.30--Music Diery COC 6:36—Amignment the crowd in Polish. He ran in the 1962 federal elec- 10.00 p.mrel Groom. of ‘Jeonnle ee ee... Snes wane “I have been waiting to return |tion and was defeated in Hall- rire see Se cBc 6:15—On Parliament Hill to Poland,’’ he a _ fax, @ og gg egg 3 He was shes tac ctae aura 10.00—CBC Nat, News, on Per. H.| 6:20—Today’s Editorial youre me warms {0 | successful 1963 federal — me and Speaking Personally —| 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports admirable people. election but was defeated in a 12.13 @.m.—Local Weather and Sports cac Scores Gronouski was accompanied |try for a second term in the 12.18 @.m.—Sign Off 10.30—Starlight Serenede 6:30—Business Barometer by bis wife, Mary Louise, and'Nov. 8 election. 6:35—Who Will Come With Me 6:50—Rod and Charles 7:05—Music In The Evening 7:30—Soundings 8:00—CBC Talent Festivel 8:30—Music Diery 9.00—Symphony Hall Toronte Sym. phony Orch. 10:00—CBC Nationa! News 10:15—Teday’s Editorial and Speaking Personally 10:30-—Chamber Music 11:00—Concerts From Abroed 11.00—News and Regional Weather 11.05—Sterlight Serenade 11.30—News and Maritime Weather 11.35—Sterlight Serenade 12.00—CBC News end Sports 12.15—News and Music 12:15—Music in The Night CBA RADIO THURSDAY 6:00—The Morning Show, Pert 1 7:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 CKCW-TV 9.57 a.m.—Station Sign On 10.00 a.m.—Canadian Schools 10.30 a.m.—Nova Seotia Schools 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Giant 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene 12.00 p.m.—Butternut Squere 12.20 pm.—Across Canada ' 12.50 pim.—Thursday Playbill Late Edwina Black 2.30 p.m.—At Home With Helen Cracker 6"X INIJOV LavDaS ae 12:00—CBC News > Tr ome _ (Cont'd) 12:03-—Sports Scores, Inlend and ag eee 8:0-—CBC News and Inland Wx. tase Uinathas 4.00 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden 4.30 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:21—The Merning Show, Part 2 8:35—Max Ferguson Show 12:15—Musie In The Night CITY PROVES SMALL 5 9:00—CBC News oe poe Club 9:10—Commentery Male, the capital of The Mal- €# Pp 7 ae eee: 9:15—Assignment dives, the world’s won & 420 Pp TV 9:21—A.M. Chronicle pendent country, is an. is a 6.35 acme Club 10:45—Pleyreem 6 with 12,000: peogte- 7.00 p.m.—Thursday Night et the) Movies The Rabbit Trap CONTRACT BRIDGE AUN3H LONEULDUNIU Yesterday's Oryptoquote: TO CARRY CARE TO BED IS TO SLEEP WITH A PACK ON YOUR BACK.—HALIBURTON 2 —s r po I WANNA SEND A eee WIRE TO STEVE PALOOKA - IN WILKES BARRE, OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE PENNSYLVANIA J J 8.30 p.m.—Music For Christmas 9.00 p.m.—Seaway By B. JAY BECKER 10.00 p.m.—! Dream of Jeannie 10.30 p.m.—Telescope “3 - : 11:00 p.m.—Peyton Place 11 North dealer. In the line with this he there- 11:30 p.m.—Honey West Neither cide vulnerable for’ playing the king of hearts, : 12.00 a.m.—C8C Nationel News NORTH planning to enter dummy later 12.18 a.m.—Viewpoint 643 with a trump for the firet club 12.20 @.m.—Lione! Television News @1094 lead towards his hand, and 12:30 o.m.—Station Sign Off 9743 again later with another trump @AT3 so that he could discard a loser ee $Q3108 978 ee ea ae oe NIGHT, SOT CANT THURSDAY 962 AS have worked out well except| YET HE IS BE OUT LATE! 6.30—News and Weather @K105 ©2862 that East ducked the king of TOTALLY , 6.35—Morning Roundup 131062 &K956 hearts in order to deny South BLIND: 6.45—Island wr. and Mar. Temp. t an extra entry to dummy As a 6,46—Morning Roundup AKS result of this play, South went p 6.55—News and Weather KQJ8&73 down one, losing a trick in each DAILY CROSSWORD 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour AJ suit. CAMPS ECOSET)| | eee ear ree na However, South could | have ACROSS 2.Principal 21. Titleot_ (ORIEL MEINE] | FM Zane ane: Westen The bidding: made the contract against any| 1, S8martly tribe cour. {fi NCEMMWENICHI 7.35—Farm_ Report North East South West | ‘defense if at trick two he had dressed ot tesy: [USMISEWMMmTIAIAl| | “4 7.35—Farm: Report Pass 2 P led the seven of hearts to the| 6, Young the abbr, CC ets 7.41—Morning Roundup tod a5 a8 | nine instead of leading the king. pigs Miao 22. Arms of emma oe Z 7.48—Wsland Wr. and Martomp, | 2 Poss 30 = Pass | Had he done this, he could not 11,Demigod 4. Anger the sea (AD MAROMTUEE .46—Sports uid a have been stopped Door Solidly . External (Wi! IGiWaAIMs AY board " Opening” lead — quees af Let" st that Whit’ loss 18, Affected 5. Unfurl oe ae TAN, if ETAMESIO! oro wan newith the ace and re-| ,, cough —« & Clap 38. Latter TPIS MPIARETS 8, 11—Weather There is usually not much | the nine i oe ease.| i Steal 7. Globe 29. Affix jEINIMEITEESIMI INIy) 8.16—Morning Roundup difference between: playing a | turns _— lave the | 2% Buddhist 8. 8.45—Weather : hand. well end, hawag, 6. band South spade, plays monk 9. B50—Atlantic News RoUndup perfectly, but : eight of trumps to the ten, and} 46 Peep _/0:58.45—Thought Fer Today ence does occasionally have a returns a low club which loses 18. Trim do 9.00—CBC Nationa! News—CB8C decisive effect on the result. (to the king. The defense can/ 49, Desert : 2.10—Preview Commentery—CBC South was in four hearte and |0w cash ite spade, but South|- 32 shamrock’s 18. Chinese 0 9.15—Assignment West led a spade, taken with ;|makes the contract, after cash- Se, nome Zz 10.00—News and Weather the ace. Realizing that he had | ing the queen of clubs, by enter-| “98, Pear. i 10.05—Notes and Musie four losers, one of which had to|ing dummy with his carefully shaped 10.40—Mr. Co-op Program preserved three of hearts and tropical sy be avoided to make the con- 10.50—Notes and Music tract, South decided to place/discarding a diamond on the fruits > 10.55—Lucky 7 Contest ; He | ace of clubs. 3. z 1].00—News end Weather ie faith im the cla sult. | 96. City: NY 11.05—News and Views on hoped to build up ea extra club oe Soe by! 30, Rope. Q : trick by leading a | re | 30. sk ahcagieane cad Musie from dummy towardé''thé queen hearts. South simply plays &/ 99 county 5 11.45—Bulletin Board - on the assumption that East | low 85. Seeped 11.50—Notes end Musie had the king. outcome is exactly the same 36, Balmoral : Castle's river . 87, Young e salmon 38, Conjunction, 39. Devo 40. Moslem z holy.man qi 44, Comment oo 46, French oo ‘er an 47, Platforms a 48, European duck DOWN 1. 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