ee ON THE AIR | : are listed in Atiantic DAILY CROSSWORD he Time as supplied ACROSS 2% German 19. Beam ; broadcasters. Island Time (AST) 1. Letter river 20. Self ts one hour earlier im all cases. 4 Shinto 3. City trairs | temple Phos , MONDAY PROGRAMS ©. Recline » ae shout : oR 7 i ef CFCY-TV—CHANNEL 13 Mas H Forge , a 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Musicale e 20. A and * 2:45. pakh—Nursery School Time : cae Lb aenayerc 3:00 p.m.—Dear Phoebe SS 13 » 3:36 p.m.—Howdy Doody S-shaped a eta nar Cavrtenee Me a ui beset : 27. Borders %:15 am.—Children’s Newsreel = 12. Strong, 28. Trial 4:30 pm.—Open House —, sleigh top low cart 5:00 p.m.—P. M. Party ; Te a of 14.8! keen $30 p.m.—forward With Agriculture Hh momenee x —____— North-Sea__.37.Fen z F< G28 pmc-Ggorte Weekly Hi 17. Rough lava ; 6:51 pm—CFCY TV News Ee ee 7:00 Singer 7 i 7:30 p.m.—teave It To Beaver He ecard ay Yi , 8-00 p.m.—! Love Lucy ; 22. Vegetable i 8:30 p.m.—Provincial Affairs iH 24. Black a Z 8:45 p.m.—Hobby Hunt | 26. 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LTD. ; R Caravan : — : oe opt a — FAMOUS HAND AXYD % » o a> B - € Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store 300 a.m.—Turners r is LONG 12:45 p.m.—Monday Playbill Viewed optimistically, he could sa anes A te al . News, Weather, Sports East dealer. . discount the heart loser, count One letter simply stands for another. In th a < ; = i the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- Movie — “Golden Hoofs” Neither side vulnerable, only one club loser if either de- a at ital 2D the camels poe alt Mee, J 2:20 pm—At Home with Helen "NORTH feader had been dest Ke of} Jepnie, the length an Sxme WIMMEN IN “THE WoRLD . . Crocker = 99643 clubs, eng r gp liser i Each day the code letters are different. ONEY 1 SENT :45 p.m—Nursery School Time 54 vided he decided correctly togram ‘tation x 3:00 p.m.—Dear Phoebe ver ther to take a single ordouble . A Cryp Quo : ; $:30 p.m.—At Home with Helen $A32 ai ee ee an ro LAENZHZQ GR GM EMK LEK SZEJ-~ = Crocker WEST BA he pr icult os -€3 Geena ines [QM | Sits) ie tegen ema) NOTSY 4ONs eee error es at : J96 € entry . . _ JR. oe a SKs3 3842 ed a club to the oa SZEINK GM GNRZVI—EJQZVG aie 2 ee ee 108 &KI9 he do next? Should a Saturday’s Cryptoquote: FATHER, FORGIVE: THEM; 5:30 p.m.—Whirlybirds hse SOUTH diamond finesse or lead a club | THEY acne NOT ie THEY DO—LUKE. 6:00 p.m.—Supper Club aa towards the queen? © 1088, Features Syndicate, Inc.) ets oo en wis ’ as3* In the actual hand, neither vie ss 7 Supe @AQ6 -| would have been effective. He oe ek $Q7654 could save a trick in whichever ie —Supper bidding: suit he chose to 5 wi 6:50 p.m.—Sports eg ‘ later lose two tricks in the other) ETTA KETT 7:00 p.m.—Sheriff ef Cochise Mast South West . North (oe and os ‘ ; P. Pass go down one. sa - fe eae Pass se Pom 2h After considering the matter ag 9 5 et GEE, ETTA I'M SORRY 8:20 pm—Flight Pep 638G)0| Pam =0SNE je length, Lowery come ap oie THE SUPER LET )% I TRIED TO SABOTAGE |, ; 9:00 aot Millionaire ; Pass 4 Pass 5 = jan ware wey one ae » US CUT CLASS YOUR PROM PLANS— | ys oe ee ee cee Mt Reve * lies abvaly Guctied at on ie EARLY! WHAT A = 10:00 p.m—Danny Thomas Opening lead—king of spades. | © ‘ading ee that West BREAK: RICKY ANOT oO 1g it was likely that NG TO 10:30 p.m.—Cannonbail A sho e of entries to dum- a ARE Gor 11.00 Desily Playt mae ' had the king of diamonds. = ca cer a my has brokén the back of many| After winning the ace of spad- 12-15 rg Boa N a contract. Hands where declar-| es, Lowery led the queen of dia- >! 12-20 oe Sian Off er must lead largely from his| monds! West won and returned wu own hand frequentiy deprive him! a spade which South ruffed. x CFCY RADIO of the opportunity to take meces-| Now a club was played to the vo 5.58 Sign On sary finesses. For a frustrating) ace, and the ten of diamonds —_ 6.00 Hebrew Christian Hour example of this situation we cite| was returned. East ducked, but = 6.15 Country & Western Round-|today’s hand, where declarer| it would not have mattered if he ! reached an ambitious five club/ had covered. Still in dummy, up News contract. Lowery was able to lead a club : = Weather South was Sylvester Lowery, of | towards the queen and make the 6.40 7” lead and a Reed Wh a ead He had contrived, by virtue of oo I THE ICE 1S But, as stats to his i . , aes . 4) ushy ic i f os difficult situation. Possible los-| his brilliant play at trick two, to|*-}i/ I OON'T BLAME You . 8 166Y | RUN les b oe run, right. Then, lying prone on the slushy ice, Pail pulls 7.00 News , R BEING BURNED uP »< HONEYCOMBED « 9 breans through the _ Iguana fr 7.10 Weather ets consisted of a heart, two dia-;Jead twice from dummy, even FO: NC ; UP. SOR THE SHORE! ee owe WE KEEP OUR 7.15 Country & Western Round- _— and an unknown number — dummy had only one: = : ’ Sey weicut SPREAD-WISE, WE up ' aes A z CAN MAKE IT ASHORE!” 7.30 News & Weather “i We {Se rere Reperer’ O'Leary Baptist [tome Loves ‘sprine; “The O |: LeliRiting? 7.40 Farm Reporter ry pti come to Lovely Spring”; “The 2 7.50 Interlude il d . Gipsy”, with Swabey Jelly, solo- 8.00 News Gui Meeting ist. “Lonesome Town”, With : 8.10 Weather . oe George Saunders, soloist: at Go 8.16 Country and Western) The O'Leary Baptist World| Happiness”, chorus. Sheila Car-' |e Roundup. Wide Guild met at the home ofj|Tuthers played rhythm bells ac- U 7 6.45 Weather Mrs. Ross Howard Tuesday Oye. | oenpantneee with this group. lu 8.50 News ming April 14th. Devotional lead-| Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life, vocal wn 9.00 Morning Devotions ers were Mrs. Wilbert Dennis, ena nee a 9.10 Morning Moods Mrs. Lawrence Harris, and Mrs. - Heber presided 9.30 Top Tune Time Ross Howard. Roll call was re-|Over the evening. On behalf of 9.45 Who Am I sponded to by eight members, ~ ———s audience, Mr. 9.56 Musical Interlude with a verse of scripture contain-| Kean thanked the directors, La ES BURED UNDER 10.00 News ing the word “Nation”. teachers and children, for the o ASHES IN THE CEALAR, 10.05 Magazine of the air Next meeting will be held in| excellent program. The school z WIS BObY WILL NEVER 10.30 Melody Parade Church parlor on May 19th, Rhythm Band ied the < 2 bE FOUND! 10.45 Swift Money Man when roll call will be answered) =~. Sroempented 11.00 News Headlines and Wea-|with a Biblical verse containing Siméing of The Queen. oc ther | the word ‘“‘light’’. i || ka ‘ 11.02 Magic of Musie Lunch committee: Mrs. Ken- r on meth Smaliman, Mrs. Lawrence’ Young Peoples 5 ; ‘ 11.40 Weather Harris, Mrs. Norman MacMil-| ° * 11.45 Magic of Musie Jan, and Greta Smaliman. Meet-| Society Meets adi en . 12.00 Weataer ing closed with a hymn, and : wi yi” 7 4 News and Weather Young People’s Society met at e | 2 Mostly Music : the home of Mr. and Mrs. And- — lm Dm Spring Concert |.” Frizzell, on Friday evening, 1:02—Mostly Music. ¢ y ea April 17th. with the president, ' 2.00 —— —s ~ en In L df Hall |Mr. Sherill Barwise, presiding, Xoo News Tenatins Mertainment as provided ‘br | int number of chorwes, follow WED. SPECIALS at S. A. McDONALD : 1.00 News Headlines and We2-| vortainment was provided by |ing a number of choruses, follow- MON. - 7 ® a . . C : re i Reeneet children of O'Leary School on/ed with scripture reading Psalm 5 Friday, April 17th. It consisted|11: 1-6 by Miss Claretta MacWil- 5 ‘ . xT : ee bMS Kets and Weather ef a Musicale under. the direction |Hams. Devotional period closed Venetian GABARDINE SUITS ~~ $29.95 men’s Heek SUEDE JACKETS $ 9.95 4.0 The Outports \ Jjof Mrs. Rogan, of the teaching | with prayer by Mrs. Ralph Mac- 2 pr. pants ee ® ; « a we 5.00 News & Weather ; ited : - : : ; zipper or Perry Como style 10 The Ou (Cont.) staff; and a Playlet by the O } Isaac. Men’s Flannel TROUSERS Dura- io pg te : Leary Brownie Pack. directed by| Minutes of last meeting were Men’s Flanne USERS > 7 99 6.05 Sheate for You the leader. Mrs. J.W. Coughlan.| read and approved. Roli call was Cord. Reg. to $14.95 seat ow Boys’ SPORT. JACKETS & S 8 95 Sport. The O'Leary Women’s Institute answered by. seventeen members ie pe Ae - - . , on to sponsored the program. There with a verse~ of scripture con- Boys Special TROUSERS $ 2 99 BLAZERS from ...........:....... ® up 7.30 News and Weather was a sale of candy during In-|taining the word ‘David’, and Se we ok a . termission. lone visitor was present. s isidets on ae ee The program was as follows:/ Mr. Donnie Livingstone invit- Watch this space for our Weekly Specials, 8.00 Assignment O Canada—Chorus for everyone. ed the members to meet at his 9.00 News & Weather Song of ——- home on ae | oreent, Be ge 9.10 Starlight Serenade boys Mrs. Matthews’ grade 3:l1st.. when ¢ wi 10.00 Lady in a Fog Harry Vey, Allan MacDougall,|answered with a verse of scrip- 10.30 Traveller’s Night Life Wayne MacDonald, Ronnie Waite) ture containing the word’ “‘Mos- 11.00 Dominion News Erie Ellis, Lioyd Adams. Mrs.| es”. Devotional leaders will be 11.10 Maritime Weather Palmer's grades 1 and 2: Drill) Scripture Donna England; Story, ' <q 11.15 Night Beat < and little action song solos,| Debra MaclIsaac; Prayer, oo 5 12.00 News & Weat groups and choruses. Frizzell; Lunch, Donna ; 12.05 Sign Off Students of the piano who an-| land, Debra MaclIsaac; Enter-| » ~ — : nounced and played their sclec-|tainment,. Mr. Howard, Marilyn) W/V Quit HOOTING, YOU BiG BARN OWL! ° WwW st Pp ® t tions: Betfy Phillips, D>x‘tie Den-| MaePherson, and Cynthia Mac- GREAT CAESAR/§ MY MONEY/¢ Da a rante R heat ed vee <q e oin nis; Alfred Dennis, Anna Rayner, | Isaac. TNE BEEN ROBEED, MARTHA! J TNE eaSy Guay t mont | [Ge Me Sheila Carruhers. The playlet: It was decided to have a crokin-! [| WHO WOULD GOAST THE NOT HANE KNOWN ABOUT THE Y.P.S. et ; Magic for the Golden Bar, byjole party on Friday evening, -Ap- BRAZEN NERVE TO COMMIT MONEY YOL) WON WHEN OUR EX= TT | : children of OLeary Brownie/ril 24th. The program consisted SUCH A DASTARDLY DEED BOARDER WRESTLED THAT INDIAN; Oo The West Point Presbyter-| Pack. The lesding roles were] of snoopy news by Alton Ellis and ooo gaan (EYOU HADN'T PAID OFF Por. | | 59 fan Young Peoples Society met} pnisved by Cathie Jellev, and! ponnie Livingstone, Contests put fo ¥ KLOTZ IN FRONT OF ALVIN/ YOUR in the church, with the vice-pre-|Mary Coughlan who replaced! on by Lorraine and. Donna Eng- eee HALF, AFTER SUBTRACTING ALOYAU55 sident, beep ee ee eats Janice MacWilliam on short no- land. and eee im: hy BOARD AND TAILOR BILL COMES, | siding, and open meeting | tice. and were enjoyled by all. a io : 7 AN aos ta hymn, “Wonderful! Vocal solo When I Am Big -by| Meeting — — m hf \ ~ Sar} RK Dp QUESTIONS Z s Words o © \ : _|Ldoyd Adams. Alice Silliker tap-! Benediction icious lunc Y ee , - : are trade We, Kbowstifen tee" tac Cambie | op he te Gabon Air a Ae ho ae. 1S BURIED”) BUT IN. MAN IS CHASING COMETHING MAD Wit ad Brenda Ellis, followed} Foot Two”. Mrs. Campbell’s| ed by h ughters : 2 Sa. LOOK! aaa YOUNG LET'S FOLLOW with a Lord’s \Prayer in uni-| grade 6 presented the Boys’ rhy-| Claretta’ MacWilliams. 5 ee IN HALF Of WHICH ? 2-- CHASING HAPPEN. - een. Roll ca’! was answeed by|thm Band-and the girls of the ox HI Aid fourteen members, minutes of | grade in a novelty preduction of} TRANSATLANTIC SERVICE wi . ‘ se le $a Smile’. “Love Letters! last meeting were read and ap oe > ae a, ‘oan MONTREAL (CP)—The cargo z | Phection of dieine are as fol-|Saunders wh rhythm bells ac-| vessel Extavia of American Ex- <q € Ge } sows, President, 9” ~~ Vice-| companied George Saund-| gort Lines arrived in Montreal a ; President. Freddie Faster; Sec-| ©. 3 | Thursday, inaugurating a direct = e | ia Macisaac: Trea-| A group ‘Yrom?Mrs. Duncan's} : =; f nn LE cme ye Rane Wor-| grade 7 and 2 presented the eee ener between Mediterranean : . qurer, Dianne * ne 1B Festina Tan 2 ports along the St. ss p ship leader a a uaiy tae. word “Pete-.” Rev. J. ¥ Gacrett|Lawrence River and the Great ~ =". ms tad ee eysnile 2 : gave a very interesting te"k on| Lakes. Sister strips Exceller and 4 ; sh. ona call will be answered with| Missionary work. Meet cles-|Extanthia are due May Ili and} ‘ 4 @ biblical verse containing the ed bw singing hyma and Mizah. June 1 nespectwaia ' 4