...E5PECIALLVA'.-3 r DON“r7'? HAVE f\/1V LITTLE ECK O" [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 24, 1962, 11‘ and Mrs. Howard Doucett. tMrs. Douglas Affleck. Lowe r Harper Road. 4. eque. ‘BUT lT'D EEA BIT l2|$l<Y —' 1'1 Ml'|- Fflllk Doyle of ‘ Among visitors to Bedeque " UM... SOMETHING sun: DOES SMELL D. GIZANDMA.’ yes. IT noes, JEROME” .’ EEKEND TV ___’__,__. "MY PHUGRAMS i?i«'tt\' -'l‘V ,"‘— Attct noon Mitsiralc IBral(ing Rocket Firing Delay Caused Carpenter Overslioot HOUSTON (AP) — A dehy of at least three seconds in the fir- astronaut Malcolm Scott Car- pen'er some 250 miles beyond target in his May 24 flight three times around the world. That was the report here to a National Aeronautics and Space Administration confer- ence -- the first official post- fltght conference held at this system. “he pushed the manual retrofire button. fore the first retrorocket actu- ' said. rcuits in the spacecraft were carefully investigated and “no reason can be offered for the delay" in the manual rocket fir- lne system. new base of the U.S. manned Illll and down to zero. the rockets did not igni . The braking rockets slow the spacecraft's 17.500 - mile-an-hour and daughter. Judv of Toronto. LAC Clovis Doucett of th e RCAF‘ and stationed in S t. Mai-eueret. N.B.. spent the weekend at the home of his par- Mr. an Charlottetown spent the week and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Belenie Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Rany Gallant and daughter Joyce of Charlot- tetown accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Emile Arsenault of Bos- ton. Mass.. visited in St. Louis BEDEQUE Miss Helen Bowness. RN. ar- rived recently in Bedeque from Florida to spend sometime with relatives and friends in this vil- lage. Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Ward were recent visitors to Bedeque. They also spent some time at Stanhope. . over the weekend were M i I s Norma lieaker. Toronto. an .I John Craig of New York. Mrs. J.B. Champion and her ; daughter. Miss Helen C h a in p- .ion. Ottawa. are spending their vacation at Lower Bedeque. ,V. tion time intz of the braking rockets on .. D“ “"5 M'f5- 33- D°dd' ""5 "I. Hamnileberrv Hound his spacecraft helped land (1.5. 1.3.1?‘ rxfiogz :g.d‘:;:l: recently. C.R. I viliagzogzdcrgazfgedwfg £21.32: ‘.at the United Church on Sunday lmorning. They reside in Mon- lire . T Sgt. and Mrs. Reginald Mur- ray and their sons Paul a n d Kenneth have returned from a Ivacation trip to Ontario where "‘thcy visited their son Ross and ‘»daughter Diana in Hamilton, Ont. They also visited with c. ‘ spaceflight centre. ,1 D 1 531 g J 0 h n ‘ . csc Iv No Ontario. were weekend visitors 3“ ‘°“ °“3 35' .“ - friends in Allister. Port Rowan .—-local Weather Forocasl Jo:I‘I'°§°tBr fitgnc :53, engine" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N-3-- 3“ their 5°"'“"l‘“” and and Aylmer. 0nt.. and on the fviewpoinv ..Am_;ma“3t' C. me} n "ed Joseph P. Gaudet. d""3l“°"v M“ “d M” C““°"d return trip they visited many in- '‘<i° 0" that when ‘he rc‘l:ck seqlhoence vl’m“E " "W home M M r’ l§’l‘rasw. illlgnof Sshaalllllt glllln Will‘: tel-esting places in the USA‘ —-—-""' d M . J h M. Perry is Mr. - * Rev. Ralph B. Maccaull and (automatic “men had counted Elllsfllflrgfirfv not‘ Rerldiniz. Mass. Dim’ Sh“'“’ °f G"“"d B35“ N-B- l Mrs. Maccall and their t w o of Sheet Harbour. N.S.. were [daughters Elizabeth and Edith l recent g u e s t s of relatives in VWUNZ39 usrv s D-l_N§lE i ' T:-3* GOOD-LUCK Cl-IARM9 WITH ESIIOW AJXOIW night permmmg its “wt” ‘Miss Edna B. ‘and Mrs. Irene l Carleton. North Bedeque a n 1! call . Ellis in 5l- L0lll8- L. Warner. Halifax. are vaca- l Bedeque. t gt ‘opp Elton.” inlghghfioxferttg :ndat$?s:::;t':‘beA lmMI:ssNGBaly: 153;‘-eglagig ttiitIelIIl‘g‘l"le- tioning at the home of Mr. and‘ E0. V _ lien . . . cause of incorrect information ‘M’ ' ,{7M J h p_ G . ' us LDl’AlSN'l'60lN61bDROPTltE n 8:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. fl‘Orl'tfL'3Ca‘:ll;e‘|‘s that seek out the get ,.:c:,':uy_ "' Map a“ ‘ll; mbsE.‘Al;:£3‘N~eD4guE|,C:::'TLll.4AH'1A‘:‘:“b .ea s o son. P_ I R _ » _ /_ » ’ _ , ‘ “The pilot waited about two ¢.,x;f'iIY..‘l'i.°.°,"twas°"ti" 3isitoi"] "sit ,p-u ‘ Z Tm‘::$:F"f5EE". "=I"‘"0'"" L‘.l\(.W-TV seconds." Boynton reported. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alphy '- fl 7’ _ “L ” Fm“ .....,—:.t-ttion Sign On Then bypassing the automatic Gallant‘ . HRNME ofihe NFICIAL " WM wwh", spam Mr. Thomas Gaudet. De '-llois. 5 cl: THE ogw NARSHI > W __.‘a 2'0". left recently for Donvers. Mass. ‘cHRl¢iIAtl my wits A MOLD @ "-..i*':.v'.~.*:*=i:..;*='-.r.*~.' «- (,m.-:UJl‘!reb91_':‘: ;":::"d Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mac- pzuiuéndndel. ' I . _ E « m —- r! O ~-- 2.212;“. *::..i:";”.::::r°t.:it‘ii 2;: at to “owe of »‘~ rm’-“"" Island where they have many Sylvan Pete" in P"“,'§'°' $0“: ,5 v~"'-"“"""“i°" w''"'" friends and relatives. While ‘re Mr’ and My 3'1!‘ rt Sm; ob v»"‘-"W" here they are staying at the “d Mm Charm ' 80 Mn 8 “ Mrs. Leo Gaudet. all of West ;i,m.-—Television Sports pnl,-'ROl‘lll'l I-loo Furlee cottages in Montrose. Mr. Cyril Doucett spent th e Brook. Maine. and Arthur Pet- ers of Halifax. NS. OLD ST. MARY'S CHURCH Ie Va u..—- v 7 :m—:.lir:hvl’):loc?iav:s'y ‘”,°?§°“d {nthFr%derlcto?'h.N'bB" Mi‘. and Mrs. John MacDon- p[R";1\"Ho"EeE‘?,ilEl') NH845’ n to “l‘'"’‘‘’'’’' '°'h°' nligldllnonde Dglitheetlz) amljs (,2: aid of Providence. R.I.. are vis- IS SED FOR SERVICES nm~"“""l ""’°' J""‘l’°"°' - ' itlng at the home of Mrs. Jerry 0*"-7 ONCE EACH YEAR ;n\.—C3C TV New- a.m.-Viewpoinl am.--l.lOl1el Network News , ,..‘..M.t-Jnlght Theatre [list For Go p,m__.lApprox.) Sign-OH Ily. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cogswell Bernard. Fred Peters and Mr. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER TEST YOUR PLAY -0)! MEMOR/tfl MY .ll.3)I V11! A r-' . L. 1. You are declarer with the If you were to lead the ace TV C West hand at Six Clubs. North of clubs at this point. you would oR(;AN|s'|' of ‘ms - leads the two of hearts. You go down if it turned out tli CHURCH OF ST.G€RVAIS, l\‘l'I‘F‘. or DAY take it with the queen and lead North originally had the K 10- A" P“"'5t F"“""“-er x V I M.” N“ “-03 M“: the foul of clubs. North plays 7-3. The best way to deal with W S SUCCESSIVELY FOLLOWED IN THAT POST BY 2 BROTHEK. VOJ CA!-J1,’ JUDGE 14--to ‘ the oh ,1 h -11 V 2 NEPHEWS. A 6RAND~NEPI-lEw AND 2 GREAT-GRANDNEPHENS OOK EV ITS .. ..v rec. ummy t e queen this possibi t_ is to enter your , , All: 5 R-“"0 & l and South the two. How would hand with a heart and lead the "aim c°’”’””°l/3 ‘*7/00 0F/75 YEARS , ' Kent st. Ch‘iIvI you now play the hand? nine of clubs. If North plays I ___:_:.————-———‘ ‘K5 ‘J83: the ten or kins. you take the .~ ‘ I ’ _ _ gAQ1o N ex, ace and your worries are over. In URDAY l RU(sKAMb . KQ3 Wsl . A17 but if he produces the seven. ‘moss ‘2.H”mmd 19_ ' 5 ‘ I ‘ ‘.1933; ‘A05 you play low from I . In M ‘Q, was CF'(.\ -'I V . e eu . Q 2 ‘Either, the nine will win or it Dutch “me now}; or _ W“ M _ I . You are declarer with the will lose to South's ten or king. 5’Y°ung. 1_p,.incipa1 buts z ‘l"“-' '*""°°" “N” West hand at Four Spades. and either wa , the contract is i - - '1 l p m —Basebal| Game of the N rth I - 1] y y 0 hot” 3&1 m‘ 3' amp "0' Robert - WM 0 -lawns OVBPCII ed your assured. \ou cant lose more 9_ Ancient; 2_ Arelafivp 3;, ~- » . spade Bid with two hearts. than one trump trick. 1e 3 Juontg __ "M *°"‘ V" °"""‘°'° North leads the kin: of heart: it may be that North will gm ' hi - G 21 Tro i- ~-gwug ?uonY and continues with the ace. show out when you lead the 10.A:side laegglld F. -calp 1", :m‘efr",_ to How would you play the hand? nine Ibecause South made a 12.sntum's 4 Little girl fruit. ,' "” - "°“ smart la in n t t k‘ th dlflunctlm 5 0110 32- Sick F m‘»(.:,::,,,:,V New and Q97‘ N queen Ezaglierl. 1?! tlfatmgcasef 13 L?“-my 6 °l1l’- Do 33-E°"]"‘°'; ’ ere —-— BC 11 r- I" —CmJnty Tim . 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Buddhist 36 Birds aa 2 ,. _5..,.,.,. only If the clubs are divided more likely than a 3- 3. break. receives 17 sign or church in a. class a.m.»-csc IV News “L “M “I9 ‘l“°5“°" ls ll°W W It you ruffed the ace of hearts zodi Jsp. 38- Swunll 5 . m.—-lnral Weather ‘guild flgflmsl “Nil ¢°lldlll0l and then cashed the A-K- Q of “M” '< r'n ——Mvsu=rv Theatre " it °""“' Spades. you would very likely °°““'"‘ low“ Wolf Spy Hum go down if it turned out that 135°‘: . . . . o trumps were divided 4-2. ' ’“ en" ( I“ w'1 " on RCdIO TOdfly By discarding on the ace of °§;?|:,:'.ld m\~s.».on Sign On hlfaiis you practically insure slang ° ‘ ' News. Weather. Sports CFCV RA.” lezdnzliiigfhfiorltth (1:-:1! very well‘: (3 Wdl-) I r o —‘-‘Iorld of Sport ' ea 3"’? ‘"°“ 1’?-0Ul°l'Wl50 LONE R tssunptetseo-rot.eAw~ I 7OLD men 71¢-yb //AVE?!) our yousmypm 77,; R,,,_,,,,,,, Gm, O, ‘M W.“ mg" ruff, in dummy— so let s say he 23 mag at 'rl-lA1- THE MEN mom TOWN AIZE THE LAND :7-Aer 7-us/2 CLA/M BEFORE ¢-,4,,t,,wD‘a.p7y,;£.-D .~ ~ ---Rugs Bunny ‘ shifts to a spade or a diamond. rey -' ENT mo THE ASSAYEE. 7/my 5'04/L0/-715‘/7: _ ,. ... _o., 5,,¢,,; 633-Sign On You win and draw three round 29 Attempt I pm _h,,y Shaw o.3o—Nuwt It wuthsr of iiumps. If the spades are aw |'l'l W/:ycAM£'7oMya:,=/my-p gmmd 6.35-Country I Western Roundup divided 3-3. you claim the bal~ Testainesit: I" F”! 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