~ 11:30—Fighting Words; dqmauumowww '5"er 583883838388 r-.— . 7:30—Carl Tapscott Singers Page 12, The Guardian Tues., July 29, 1958 C'FCY TV CHANNEL 13 TUESDAY A Atlantic Daylight Tim. p.m.—Sign 0n p.m.—Royal Visit Calgary p.m.,—Sign Off : p_m.——Afternoon Musicale : p.m.-—Steveo : p.m.—Song Shop p.m.—Kiddies Kartoons p.m.—Western Theatre : p.m.—CFG.Y-TV News : p.m.—T. B. A. p.m.—Feature Movie p.m.—Come Fly With Me pin—Dragnet V : p.m.—Cllevy Show pun—Romaan I p.m.—Men In Battle . p.m.—-CBC TV News a.m.—Local Weather Forecast s.m.—Viewpoint ‘ :22 p.m.-—Eye Witness ' :30 a.m.-R oyal Visit High- I lights A 12:40 a.m.—British Empire ' Games CKCW + Moncton CHANNEL 2 TUESDAY . p.m.—-—Royal Visit Calgary lam—Sign Off ' P D 588383 I-u-A . .. . MI; 55 5 1 1 [O .m.—Stevie-O p.m.—Captain Kangaroo .m.—Jungle\Jim p. .——Western Theatre .m.—Early Evening ' m .m.—Weather m.—-Sports m. m aa‘gammmh“ .q wedges essaeas . c O p.m.—Robin Hoot: .m.—Sydney Wartman p .—-—I Search For Adventure ,_ p.m.«Come Fly With Me p.m.—Dragnet v p.m.—Chevy Show p.m.—Romanoff 4 p.m.—Men in Battle : p.m.—CBC News a.m.-Viewpoint a.m.—CKCW News P l3 P P P “a 88‘38 HHGQD H—Hl— N: on: 80 one as; RADIO CFCY WEDNESDAY STANDARD TIME 5:53—Sign On , 6:00—Hebrew Christian Hour 6:15—Musical Moments 6:30—News 6:35—Weather . 6:40—Country; and. 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CBA WEDNESDAY DAYLIGHT TIME ’l:-15—Marine Weather "and 1:30—A.M. Chronicle 8:00—CBC News and Weather 8:15——Maritime Sportscast ' 8:20—A.M. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—A.M. Chronicle 10:00—A.M. Chronicle 10:45—Address by Eisenhower. and and President 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:15—Jamboree Junction 12:30—Maritime Farm chast 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Pages from ,Life 1:30—Appointment with Agostini x1:59-D.O. Time Signal 2:00—Variation on a Theme 2:15—Summertime with Bert Devit. , - 2:45—Word of the Lord 3:00—CBC News 3:03—T/C Matinee 4:00—Lower Canada Swings 4:30—Captain from Connecticut 5:00—Maritime Fish B’cast 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show. 6:00—The Don Tremaine Show. a.m.—R o y :1 Visit Review . rived lg :35. r I Mr. and Mrs. Fred" Wedge of Chelsea, Mass, recently with relatives 1 ‘ ‘ ally, of recently insdted in Miscouthe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus McKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Poirier. Friends of Louis McMillan, Miscouche, will be sorrytoi hear that‘he hasrecently entered the Prince County tor sur- gery; I ' ‘ Mrs. Urban Gillis a... dangli- Angeles, California, recently an, in Misconche and are spending some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. PiIcton Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McKin- non of USA. recently arrived in ’Miscouche and are visiting Mr..MeKhlInml’s parents, and Mrs. Gus McKinnon. , Congratulations are extended .‘to Anne Steele, Misconclle, for having been awarded a trip to the Toronto Winter Fair for outstanding work in the 4—H Sew- “,in'g CluIb. Rev. Gerald Steele of IMIIIS - 'oouche recentlyleflt for Quebec 'where he will spend several 1 Diane and Andy Steele of Hia- mflwfl. Ontario, recently arrived in Misc'ouche and are visiting at the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele. Mr. and Mrs. George Buote and sons Leonard and Allen of Jamaica Plains, Mass, USA. recently visited in Miscouclie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. , ' Thelma Arsenault of USA. re- cently arrived in Miscouehe at r the home of her parents, Mr. 6:10eMa-rithne Sportscast 6:15—CBC News and Weather 6:30—Alex Barris. 6:45—Roving Reporter 6:55—Byline 7:00—Music in the Evening 8:00—Voices in Concert 8:30—1 troduction to Wednesday ight 8:40—France -- The Making of I a Crisis. ‘ 9:30—Poeme de la mer et De ' L’amour Chalsson. WAS—Portrait of James Thur- bel‘. 11:00—CBC National News Roundup. 11.:30—Woodwind Quartet Keetham”. “Dirk 12:00—Here’s the Weather and TILLYMTHE TOILER“ and Mrs. Anthony Arsenault. amdfiiendsinlvlis- > Mrs. raul Groslouils and ram. * ters Margaret, and Cathy of Los V -_and Mrs. Jack Clark recently. '/ RIPLEY‘S BELIEVE IT on NOT . ‘ v "I ‘ DAILY CROSSWORD HEAD t ACROSS 2. FIR fill 20. 1. A sur lice ecc . a . Mldflégowm {cool}; 3. Subject 21. Book. of "Mum- 0. Perform matter the Bible 11. Plant of 4. Bind 23. Jargon arum family 5. Afiix 24. From 12. God of I 6. Old Norse head thunder I works 25 gifooé‘. um, (Gen) 7. Waste silk . one y gggflam m - l3. Recorded, 8. Pismire 21f: IEIIEE BED] asmusic 9. Tall -, err: ‘ 14. As before marSh . —— Yesterday's Angus. ‘ 15. High priest plant Man (am) 36. Ethiopian 16. Salt- 10. Effort 27. Child lake 1?. Tuesday 16. Persont ‘ (abbr.) . of grea . muons . e ' ' ' . Philippine WAS FOUND IN The EMPTY »— 18. Reimburses fortitude 33 Stand up £1. _ SKULL 0F JAMS PRICE 21. Poke ‘ 19. Simpletons 34. Beneath amt tree ’A RUBBER WHOSE BOW 22. nag“. / AD BEEN LEFT ON THE s h. 0 gALLOWS m sevens m) 33' wli’re T ratforn Green. England 7 24‘ Ate”. ‘8” "a 28. Biblical ) = D name (poss. ., Geiggfllfiggdflb 29. Weight I of Common, Conn. 30' 1)”an? ' A HERO OF THE "- AMERICAN REVOLUTION 31- mde BECAME so s-rom' ’pamter THAT HIS TAILOR 35. (is-W. ‘ . - FITTED EACH NEW Russell ‘ I .. . . $15.5. . veer HE MADE 36.30hv1an v f6 1' m4 - "-- ‘49; FOR THE GENERAL, export : 6"“ A mg?“ Igghgircfgia " BY emu/Mo Ir, 3?. The older ' REMNA A m . . ,r wns CONSTRUCIED WITHOUT mama as ANY KIND ARM/VD 5 MW; 38 3'3“ 'YEflfflASENH/REDFW/fiaflé' MN 2000Y£AR3 r 40' Fi Pope ' -- 42mm ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ \ 4am - CONTRACT BRIDGE mm ‘“ . ‘ volcano '3 , By B. JAY \BECKEB ' (possJ ‘ I5. Fulfill“ ' - D0 asst dealer When tummy came down it was North-South walnut-shin. obvious I had to lose two spade: 1. Supply Nam ’- and a. diamond. But I ducked the party food 4 MW ' “we “"1 “5" ‘° 3“ W“ W“ DAILY onrrroouorn —- Here’s how to walk It: 'K happenandmstwonwlththe AXYDLBAAXR ' eight. I ' ‘ .figggsfi lie-was scared‘to lead the ace . _ is L 0 N G F EL L 0 W WEB! 4" EAST 0‘ dimonds because he figur€d One letter simply stands for another. In .4 sample A in 0 85 4—" 0 1393103 me for nme hearts and “’35 “mud used for the three L’s, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, 99743 - V“ ' the m WW.“ be WP“! ""1 _ apostrophies, the length and formation of the words are an O 885 6; 3:932 mtgvg°ggfifiggebgzfikt§mg hints. Each day the code letters are different. (.8752 4. - . UTE 0‘ SPades- I A Cryptogram Quotation Q 4 32 I took it with the ace and reel- . .‘AQ3108652 ed of seven. trump trickster. IVC ’EYJAKTD POCYTCKHYM CEY Vm°h9°mtth:‘::mep°sm°n‘ MCKQQ, MJU EVMKB P0 EVHJTKCX . . or . newline“: Q'K -SPAUMSPACE. , ' I ' A 10 9‘ 2””: $21“ K2”: if?“ m... “'3 Em Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: HOW ‘mssmes BRIGHTER Dbl“ Ream, . , , 6.86 ' .2 AS THEY TAKE THEIR FLIGHTl-jYOUNO. - ' {~87 6 . Opening lead—six at spades. ,. K Dear Mr. Beaker: Your recent ' so“: dream hand reminds meat the, Q4 flmeIwasplayinginateun of .2, V tour event and came to the final - . J- _ V \ board with our team having lbs? 4. 4‘ v r WANTS To TELL ME ' 32303332: 3% “railed " I led the last trump, discarding HLMOMo’ANV ‘EABONaiJel'Ezisl Ilaew something desperate had the king of diamonds from dum. PHONE CALLS . I. . to be done so'whe'n East opened iny. East was in trouble. He OR MOVIE a I with two spades I (Wei-called with couldn’t throw a. club, or dummy OFFERS. five hearts! This may strike :you would be high..He couldn’t spare ' ‘ as an odd bid to make, especially a. spade or a. diamond either. considering the Vulnerability, but He chose the ace of diamonds. since'lh’e match looked lost any- I So I cashed the gack of dia- 'way I didn’t care toomuch if any. monds—zEasI'. was still in trouble thing catastrophic took place. -—a1ld made the slam—redoubled. Naturally, .wh‘ I'..,doi‘l‘bled Sincerely yours, H. F. Fillls. my partner’s sir hedoubled P,S‘.=We lost the match. by 2700 L—what else cont: do“? ‘ 3 points. “ Kc Features syndicate, m. ‘ “I NO 'ooue‘r.’— EVEN 'AS A CHILD, SHE, Helen -andj;,,Sop_hie Gallant of Wellington Were recent visitors to Miscouohe. ' , D.M. y. . _ ALMA Mr. and Mrs. lsaac Dunbar and family recently visited rela- tives in .O’Leary. Mr. Bill Donald, who recently got his Grade, XII certificate from Alberton Schoolgllas gone You SHOULD_ READ I—IEE DIAEV.’ \ A_,,..—-‘ GRANDMA to Charldttetowin { where he employed. ‘ - Mr. James McNeil netlmned to his home after spending a few days relatives in Coleman. IN MY SAND BEFORE I Mr. Thomas Landusy» Cam- bridge, Mass., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha Dunbar for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nesblit and family Monoton, NEH/were re cent guests at the home of Mrs. Nesblt’s parents; Mr. and Misl John E. Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnstone and E‘lga and Jimmy also Mrs. Ernest Darby, Sack- ville, N.BZ, visited relatives in 5mm, you WERE PLAYING .gll ® 1m. King infirm syndlute, Inc. WurId who reserved. Alma recently. ‘ Miss Beth smallmah is ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chanles Rix, Locke Road, fora few days. Mns. Earle Wallace, Toronto, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jolm P. Wallace. Mrs. Norman Hardy and chil- dren, Alberton, also Miss Phyllis Moore, Charlottetown, visited Mr. James Getson, Carleton, is NN'T WORRY, GEAMPS! YOU'D. HAVE PLENTY OI? SAND AS SWN AS GRANDMA GETS THROUGH SWEEPING UP WHAT I 'I'RACKED INTO THE HOUSE! spending a few weeks at the home of his cousin, Mr. James McNeil, Alma. Dr. Length Donald, Sussex, N.B. i OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE' visitedhis parents, Mr; and Mrs. I Wallace Donald for a few days I recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kimcll and family returned to their home in Halifax. Their son Billy will spend the summer with his grandfather, Mr. Frank’ Kinch, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kelley. SARIWHATA C GRUESOME: 655T! “AM , ~ ENDINe NAIL CLIPPER. IRMA’IL.‘“-w~ TI—IE BLoSI-IINe BLLIE esAss BELLE I MARRIED ‘ RESPONDS To MY CRY GI: DESPERATION WITH A HOLLOW LAUGH! RUGGED COAST Nova Scotia’s rugged coastline is three times longer than the United States’ Pacific coast from Mexico to British Columbia. [was by Nu. km. W, "I firs I {ax/m n...u.pu.on7.21 EATING,TOO= " Now WHAT? THE INNER MAN I6 LAMORING FOR A 5086TANTIAL . MEAL, AND I FACE A HALF - MILE 0F- RESTAURANTs WITH LIGHTLV MORE THAN #2 1w HAK— KAFF.’ I‘LL DINE- 9251-, THEN COMCENTRATE . on THIS CEI‘SIS I U\ ., , 1;. I’ ‘2 JOE PAL6‘0KA HENRY I MICKEY MOUSE ‘ Stewart MacKa’y . rHE . 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