FltiDAY rnooiusts crcwrv 2.30 p.m.—Atternoon Musicale 3.00 p,m.-—Mexicen Icy M5 p.m.—§ee Songs I Stories 3439 pm.-—I.Ot'| Look t M ,.....—-wane Series Ieseball L3] p_m.—GIlO"I 7_m p.m.-CFCY TV NOW! 7 ,5 p.m.—Purlty Photo Quiz 7:30 P,m.——Donna Reed Show 800 P.m_..:or. Klldern d 9_0o pm.-—Country 00 DWI 0.30 P-M-'7'“ 10.00 p.m.——'1ommy Ambrose 10.30 p.m.—Emplre k U“ 11:30 p—"'-‘'"‘'' l‘ ' ' 12.90 v-M-'49‘ "“"" 12:14 a.m.-'Vl'W9°"" $12.20 a.m.—$lgn O“ WEEKEND TV mu .,m,.|.g¢ai weather Forecast Old Parties Are Urged To Take Stock aressive Conservative unam- has urged .C Old" Parties to examine their own shortcomings to determine Wh! many Canadians are "at- fiiiating themselves with socm. ists. fly - by - night ssviors or demagogues." Senfliof Edgar Fournier (PC —New Brunswick) said the Lib- erals and Conservatives should "look back." "Let us find what we have not done or what we did Wrong." he said in seconding TV. CALLS NITE or DAY 9., use: Nlte «ses-4-‘us: VAIUS RADIO & TV ,4 ‘as 3;,’ CI‘tewe the motion for approval of the throne speech He welcomed ,throne speech proposals aimed at adopting a Canadian (lag. Adoption of the throne speech was moved by another new Segatofi. LJ.‘ Campbell Haig (PC CKCW-TV 11.00 a.m.—-Romp" R°°"‘ 12.00 a.m.-SW1 1_oo p.m.—Frlday Playbill Fair Wind to Java 1.30 p.m.-—l.er's look 2.45 p.m.-—lndlan Legends 5.00 p.m.-At Home With Helen Cracker 3.30 p.m.—-Take Thirty 4,00 p.m.—l1onel Playhouse 4:31 p.m.—Caravan 5.30 p.m.—5pln N Win goo p.m.—supper Club 5.15 p.m.-Television News 5.25 p.m.—5upper Club 5,30 p.m.-—PllOtO Quiz 6:35 p.m.-Television Weather 5,40 p.m.—Supper Club 6.50 p.m.—Te|ev1sion Sports 7:00 p.m.-llebln 7,30 p.m.—‘lhe law an goo p.m.—Dr. Klld re 9.00 p.m.—-Country Hoedown 9.30 p.m.—Twe 10.00 p.m.—‘l’ommy Ambrose 10.30 p.m.-Empm 11,30 p.m.—Mllre Hammer News int 12.20 a.m.-—l.ionel Network News 12.30 a.m.--Midnight Theatre Action in the North Atlantic 2.30 I-m.-Sign Off Canada's leading Space Scientists Return Pleased OTTAWA (CP) — With one satellite in the sky, standing by for insurance and their heads full about the possibility of bigger space attempts, Canada's top space scientist have returned home after their debut in the outer space business. After being at Vandenburg Air Force Base. C if., since mid-August preparing for the launching of the Alouette last Saturday. scientists and technicians were welcomed orrsws (CF)-—-A ‘new Pro- ' anada's two d mowaan. Cha.riottetown.l'rl. ‘on... ms. mm tor. and the Jman responsible for controlling the shot attempt. said he was “over-toyed" with the launching of the In-pound satellite by a United States ‘°°i.'‘ .. . ....... '1‘ e oue te was perfo its duties “better than we could have hoped for" and was op- istic about the lit tionai Aeronautics and. space Administration that if the Alou- leunching, a new attempt would be made in January or Febru- ary. But he said he was confi- dent it would perform perfectly “at least until the end of the e. II y r inside the big Hercules trans- port plane that brought the sci- entists back to Ottawa there was another Alouette assem- bled and ready for launching if tiled unforeseen happened. he so ette tailed within a month of cm ght Perfect 1: Opinion Of Mrs. Schirra, Jr. HOUSTON. Tex. nigh‘ wss rfec ter M schirra Jr.. said with a big smile after hm‘ astronaut- mpl hiato co eted hb rlc six-orbit flight. "It was a long ‘wait but woréth every minute of it." she sat . Mrs. Schirrs. accompanied by her son. Marty. l2. and daugh- ter. Susann talk with re- throughout the flight of more than nine hours. “I told We when I talked with him by to ephone early this morning I was sure everything would be successful." she said. “He said he was comfortable. Brokerage Firms Fian To Merge MONTREAL (CP) -— The Montreal brokerage firm of Mccuaig Bros. and Co. and the will merge Dec. 1 to form Can- ada's largest brokerage house. t was announced here. The announcement said the new company, called Doherty Roadhouse and Mccuaig Bros., will be made up of all partners of the two erdstlng firms. There would be no change in present policies. .... Hugh R. Mcouaig of Mcouaig Bros. said the new firm will have 18 offices from Montreal to Vancouver. an s . “I would like to be one very e I‘ during 1 "1 (Ap)__--The any time." she - Mr; wa1_ ‘apprehensive at later "It sounds very exciting." 5 Suzanne. a bashful strawberry iblonde. said nothing. Mrs. Schirra said she was not reatly concgned at any time was not apprehensive at said. “l wasn't Lown-ey Company Reports Loss SHERBROOKE. Que. tCP1 -~ WAlter M. Lowney Co. Ltd. manufacturers of candles and _ ice - cream have reported a net loss in the year ended June 30 of $97,253. or 47 cents a share. The loss was the com- pany's first in 29 years. In the previous year the com- pany had a net profit of $335,164., .82 a or are. Edmund Littler. president. said that in the last year the company moved its chocolate divisioi. to Sherbrooke. causing many non-recurring expenses. The company had not work- ing capital at June 30 of $1.219,- much." said _the freckled young- 701. down from $1.505,-H33 a year earlier back by a crowd of about 100 relatives and fellow workers from defence research telecom- munications establishment. Keith Brown, mission direc- ILLITEBACY RATE Among persons 14 or over in the, United States. 2.2 per cent are illiterate. You are South, both sides vul- 1‘lii'il‘“'.‘...1 TV call 4-8246 175 less st. «ope. EeteI'el Open 8:30 a.m. -9 pm. nerable. The bidding has been: 1 heart Dble ‘.’ What would you now bid with each of the following six h ds? I 1. .942 was en axssss 2. 90752 ems: ea: 4.34 s. 4374 9:5 eem grams: 4. some use em. as: 5- AJ81 V035 OQ73 O33 SATURDA Y PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 2.30 p.m.—Muslcale 3.00 p.m.—Pro Football Explosion 1956 Olympics 5.00 'pim.—Toro1-ito Bowling 5.30 p.m.--Breeder’: Stakes 6.00 p.m.—l<lngfisher Cove 6.31 p.m.-Flshermen‘s Log 6:46 p.m.—CFCY TV News and West r 7.01 p.m.—Coontry Time 7.30 p.m.—‘l’o Tell The Truth 3.00 p.m.—Bever|ey Hillbillies 8.30 p.m.—Clneme - -Phantom Thief 10.00 p.m--All Star l-lockiv 11.15 p.m.-—Jul1ette 11.45 p.m.-Sports Unlimited 12:00 p.m.—csc IV News 12.08 e.m.—loca| Weather 12.09 a.m.-—Mymrv Tim"- Phentom Thief Boston Bleckle 2.50 p.m.-Melbourne Rendezvous-— 0. AQJVIGI2 00 9.106 ‘'18 1. Two clubs. First. let's agree that you're not required to bid in this sequence unless you have a message to deliver and there point. A pass of "the redouble. for example. would not neces- sarily indicate either strength or weakness. It wo d mere show that there is no conven- ient bid. Two clubs is best in this case because it describes the hand fairly well. and, moreover. may help partner choose an open lead in case West becomes de- clarer. The chances are that East-West will wind up playing the hand. 2. One spade. This is a dread- ful hand to have when partner is good reason to-dime at this‘ CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER QUIZ is caught between two fires. but by bidding a spade. even with RlPl.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NO‘! you try to minimize the danger the weak suit. There is too much risk. if you pass. th e t partner will bid two clubs or diamonds if you let the re- double come around to him. He may have three spades and by- pass that suit in favor of two clubs or diamonds. You bid to keep him out of trouble. 3. Pass. Here you pass be- cause there is no reason 'to bid. You let partner choose the suit. jump response interest in game, but is not forcing. If partner raises to three spades, you go on to game. 5. One notrump. This is not a weakness bid. though the hand eed not a n as this one. You're not supposed to undertake a notrump contract with a weak hand. The purpose of the notrrunp call is to tell partner you have scattered strength and.. of course. at least one heart stopper. It is meant to encourage him to con- test further with a long suit if 12:00 p.m.—CDC TV News 12:08 a.m.—local Weather 12:09 e.m.-Sign Off CKCW-TV MACDONALD RADIO SERVICE GUARANTEED REPAIRS , P era. Tape lleeorders. Chanson. no Kent at. 4-0915 Opposite Eaton’s 12.55 p.m.—Station Sign On News. Weather. 1.00 p.m.—The Christophera 1.30 p.m.-Oral Roberts 2.00 p.m.—Faith in Action 2.30 p.m.-Country Calendar 3.00 p.m.-—World of Sports - NFI. Dallas at Cleveland CKCW-TV E 1.15 p.m.-Staten Sign On News. Weather. Sports 1.30 p.m.—Comment and Conviction 2.00 p.m.—Top Ten Plus 3.00 p.m.--world of Sport 5.00 p.m.-Cartoon Capers 5.30 p.m.-World of Sports — headers’ flakes 6.00 p.m.-Kingfisher Cove 6:30 p.m.-Early Show Pirates of Tripoli 3.00 p.m.--Beverly Hlllblllies H120 a.m.-The LIN Wilson no e.m.-Sign on SUNDAY l'BOG3AII CFCY-TV 12.43 p.m.-Musicale . I-iwrenoe North 5.57 p.m.-CBC News 6.00 p.m.—-Some of These Days 6.30 p.m.—Ilogrephy‘ 7.00 p.m.——6olng My Way 8.00 p.m.—l-lasel 0.30 p.m.-—Fleshback 9.00 p.m.—Ed Sullivan Show 10.00 p.m.—Ionenza 11.00 p.m.—Close-UP 11.30 p.m.—Prom1aed Lend 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News l2.l0 a.m.--CKCW TV News 12.15 e.m.—S1gn Off he has one. or raise in notrump with a balanced hand and extra values beyond the double. 6. spa es. This is a simple. The strength — showing bid would be two spades. 11 ot three. There are two reasons for the bid. First, the jump to three spades cramps the bid- ding and may lead the oppon- ents to the wrong contract. Sec- ond. the. preempt might pave the way to a worthwhile sacri- fice against an adverse game contract. On Radio Today CFCV IAOIO FRIDAY 6.35—-Country In Western Roundup 6.55-News that 7.00-Hebrew Christian Hour 7.15-Country In Western loundup 7.30--News 0 Weather 7.35-CFCY Farm News 7.40-c-Country 5 Western Roundup l.00-News 0.11--Weather g, oumry I Western Roundup 0.45-Wee I.50—N 6. O.15—'Mernl|'|tI Mood- 9.25--Matlnee with .Wll“| 9.30-Plclr Your Dinner Meade 10.20-—Notes In Music 1 1.30—Montegue Entertalns 1 1.40-Atlantic Quiz 11.50-—Notee I Mu c at ' 1l.55—-Atlantic News Roundup 12.00—Weether l2.05—Mostly Music ‘l2.30—New I Weather I2.45—Moetly Muelc 1.00-—Newa Headlines In Weather 1.02--Mostly Music 1.15—Tommy Humor Show 1: 2.15-National School Idest CIC 2.45—l-llts and Encerea .. 3 W r 3.03—1'rans Cenade Matinee 4.10-Hlte and Eneores :“I;O . I - r 3 3' 5 3' -s vs: la pi;-a;r ca ......E News ill‘.-late Nlirt‘-l'lrfllre‘ ' .- News I ‘.1 .: t i. 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