= » Planks taint rae J $ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. dan. 74, 1959. fits ale, Tne, Work 159, King Features Synelic 187 Great George St. OF COURSE WE WILL TRADE NOW! _ WHILE THE-WHITE HUNTER HAS THIS ‘DEAL ON HE’LL GIVE YOU THE HIGHEST TRADE-IN IN TOWN Ona 1959 Admiral TV FIRESTONE 7 HOME AND AUTO CO. LTD. “We Trade Tires” Dial 5547 Free 1 Yr. Warrenty on Picture Tube Clearest Picture Ever HOME & AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 24 Central St. Dial 3200 Summierside Ade ~ $.16 Country and ‘’estern Round- "2.02 Saturday Record Time ‘ 7.30 News and Weather 11:55 a.m.—Sign On 7.45 Report from Parliament Hil! ot speetnee, 8.00 Shurgain Amateur Caval- ‘ andi ee td cade iota tee o N.' 8.30 Saturday Hoedown y 12:30 p.m.—Sacred Heart 9.00 Saturday Hoedown Program 10.00 News and Weather 11.00 Local Church Service 12.00 Gospel Songs and Hymns RADIO C.F.C.Y. 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CBA SATURDAY + ° CHANNEL 13 RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT & bax . Ue : . : . = (slang) nickname 18. River - SATURDAY > NORTY- AS MALT COLERO Sletter 2 Stringed bottom < : : 10-9-67-654-3 5», 12:45 p.m.—Afternoon Musicale See = meet 19, Chinese 2 eee panto, Peopie’s 1. See “—" , :00 smn —Gpturday Matinee 12, Missile 4. Wise 3. ee | “ee” Mace ex : ; : a- ; | 3:18 pm—Seturday’ Matinee mation 6. Merit m4. oO 1 5:00 p.m.—Aar- of Zorro 15. Minute 7. Blunder handles tf) a7 + S290 Se Tin Tin _ (abbr.) 10. Those whe 28. m.- “Te wt - 6:00 p.m.—Shu-gain Amateur 16. Negative recitesalilo. | (Jan) + ae Cavai * lies = Nn ' i 4 17.Musicnofe 11.Herdof- - "6:50 p.m.—CFOL_—Sttlews & cms : eae 7; ls - Wéather ; envelope 13. “Little—= oo 7:00 p m.—PRifleman of a fruit. aaa $ ec 7:30 p.m.—Red Skelton 19. Mother Hr] ~ * 8:00 p.m.—Ivanhoe t 20. Valleys 7 “ =e 8:30 so Date ¢ iene - Yy; : 6 a 9:00 p.m.— ‘omo can river j= ¢ 10:00 p.m.—N. H. L. Hockey 24. A blessing ‘ ['' Ss ~ 11:15 p.m.—King ea Show . 26.——Minor Wy iad ' 11:30 p.m.—Naked 27. Siamese : ': © 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News weight + 7 Z Z — 12:10 p.m.—Sport Scores 28. Itis (contr.) WK Y ” 12:15 a.m.—Juliette 29. Tree (P. I.) ~ 7 al ¥ > 12:40 a.m.—Saturday Playhouse 30. Overhead VY, s : 32. Music note —— -}— aaa SUNDAY eases 3 = _ 12:00 p.m.—Afternoon Musical *S: aa } 12:30 p.m.—Oral Roberts * 36. Scarflike ; 1:00 p.m.—This Is The Life wrep 1:30 p.c.—The Good Life 38. Cease! ~°2:00 p.m.—Ray Forrest (naut.) “ 2:30 p.m.—Over the Top. Rail 39. Prepare for S| 3:00 p.m.—Junior Magazine publication = | s 4:00 p.m.—Citizen’s Forum - : 40. Be silent! : 4:30 p.m.—Ceylon Dancers 41. Goddess 5:00 p.m.—20th Century : : aa Ss tet CONTRACT BRIDGE = 6:00 p.m.—News Magazine (Eur.) i- t 6:30 p.m.—Frontiers : ! * +g-00 p.m.—December Bride By B. JAY BECKER DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work itz g 7:00 p.m.—Bob Cummings AXYDLBAAXRE : Show lems. But East saw there was 20 is LONGFELLOW & 7:30 p.m.—Father Knows Best South future to persisting in spades and Kier stennly stemda Gor ainethar, tn thie eumiibte A te weed 8:30 p.m.—Showtime Norte Suen vuinerahle, shifted to the ten of clubs. geese X for tha tine O's, etc. Single letters, apos- 9:00 p.m.—Ed Sullivan Show NORTH Declarer won in dummy and ; ; 10400 p.m.—Worid’s Stage 2098743 ‘soem 2 aes pe ned trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints, 10:30 p.m.—G. M. Presents 8 ore 135 beg oe waged = sade se Sach-| each day the code letters are different. 1:38 are — ee | ed the king of hearts, discarding 4 Cryptogram Quotation a were 4K ‘the jack of spades which blocked eee eT ithe suit, and then led the ten of| « YKLMTH Le YCFMHXXH, xPQG orecas' 62 [ As 12:10 a.m.—Sport Scores less oA 10642 spades to force out the queen. CPBJH WRRKQHG, PWRRB QG PH 12:15 am.—This Week | @K105 @9763 West took the spade and re ‘ 96543 & 108 turned a club which South was} EPL ZMLEG XPHJ MLX—DQKKLM. |forced to win in dummy so that , : i 3 : CKCW — Moncton x3 lee eneden cauld he, conbed. Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: SO CONSCIENCE CHIDE MB : e3 Declarer ran the four spade NOT, I AM PREPARED FOR FORTUNE AS SHE WILL3S— CHANNEL 2 | @AQT842 ‘tricks, thus bringing dummy| DANTE. 4 BATT2Z ‘down to three cards—the Q-7-5 of |. (© 1959, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) The bidding: jhearts. East had to make four + - SATORDAY South West North East discards as the spades were be |~ ETTA KETT (2:55 p.m.—Sign On 1¢@ Pass 16 Pass ing played and correctly roe 1:00 p.m—Young People’s | se Pas 39 Pass ed to dispose of all -his diamonds. ' Concert 3NT \This left East with the 10-6-4 of GET; LOST.” — ETTA 2:00 p,m.—Sign Off : : _ |hearts. WINGEY, DOLL.” — SAYS iF SHE EVER 3:25 p.m.—Saturday Playbill Opening leaa—nine of hearts.| taq declarer now chosen to THESES A FULL MOON CATCHES ME Our Nev-, Weatuer, This hand was onc played i) cash the queen of hearts he would! | TON G7’ DONT FOR- F WITH YOU AGAIN — Sports : a practice team of fo.r ‘match if |;aye been defeated. East would Ger MY DiVING LESSONILS SHE'S THRU." 4 | 3:30 p.m.—Western Theaire Italy. West would have been bet-|have taken the last two tricks! 1 4 ae 4:30.p.m.—Junior Auction ter off if he had led his own lonz| with the 10-6 of hearts to produce = 5:00 p.m.—Zorro : suit, clubs, but he elected to lead|, one-trick set. seat 2 5:30 oo — bo Ling a heart, hoping to find his part-| But declarer saw the possibility \O 6:0 p.m.— ined ms 7” ner with,more strength in hearts ‘of defeat. if he cahsed the queen ra News, Weather | "Sports , than West had in clubs. of hearts. He therefore led the | Movie: Broken Star | Fast took the jack with the jfive of hearts from dummy, se- = 7:30 p.m.—Red Skelton ace and returned the ace ofjcure in the knowledge that if | 8:00 p.m.—Ivanhoe spades. From East’s viewpoint jeither defender had started with = 8:30 p.m -Saturday Date there was a possibility the de- jfive hearts he would be endplay- Yo 9:00 p.m.—Perry Como Show- |fense could run four spade tricks | ed Ss 10:00 p.m.—NHL Hockey immediately and- thus: defeat the | And so it was. East won the 11:15'p.m.—King Whyte Show contract. : five of hearts, with the six but 11:30 a.m.—Naked City South dropped the king. of/|then had to lead a heart from his 12:00 a.m.—CBC News spades on the ace, hoping .there-/|10-4 into dummy’s Q-7. 12:15 a.an.—Juliette by to encourage a continuation of| It was a hand very well play , ©. 32:35 a.m.—Movie: Last the suit and so simplify his prob-|ed by the declarer. 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