| ~ ™ noe’ = oe ; See et . , S * ove * ; ' : >. . Hom} : Ke Ti , oo . aaa CFCY TV" 16 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., Jan, 29, 1959 ROSSW a ere, DAILY “CROSSWORD, CHANNEL 13 RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ~ ACROSS 2% Communi- 17. Mist [5 —< : - 1. Long walk cated 20. Grass ; THURSDAY B Hibemating Bleaching - ured < : } mam for 2:15 p.m.—Afternvon Musicale Shan jn = 2:45 0.m.—Nursery School Time ———- “ee 21. Over. a 3:00 a Fairbanks 10. German river 5. Com- head z 11. Kinds mence trains q 8:30 p.m.—Maggie Muggins : ; 12 pee wig omar om ebaie 3 Yew ae $:00 p.m.—Whistle Towa woods 7. Arabian closure o oo Bae See eee 14. Jewish : te (Scot) Nesterday’s Anewer 5:00 p.m.—Roundabout oe . 6 teneee ee §:30 p.m.—Woodg, Woodpecker 25. Failed te eonie (slang) 31. ‘ 6:00 p.ms.—Westers hit 26. Timber trees 34. Not ih apace Alpaca: 16. Disfigure 1LTap (Bra). 35. Particle oe ' Pete det 2. 36. Musso“ tO ee te ‘afish «38, a lini’ nh pce Y 48 Public notice 15. Roman ye title 8:30 p.m.—Don’ : comme “a & 8:00 p.m.—Musie Makers ‘38 oad make goddess ( 38: Sack a 9:30 p.m.—The,, Unforseen 31. s = 10:00 p.m.—Wyatt Earp 3 kenny .! ‘ 0; 10:30 p.m.—Loretta Young on = 11:00 p.m.—Toronto Wrestling 25. Knight's _ 4, | 12:00 a.m.—CBC TY News consort if ~ ¢ baad 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint 37. Dispatched ; x ’ 30. Argent CKCW — Moncton (abbr.) > 31. Hail! Y onl , CHANNEL 2 32. — Paulo, = . | oe THURSBAY 88. Philippine | ame ae sepa ae a ot OF COURSE WE WILL TRADE NOW! News, Weather, 87. To dart ~ 8 Movie Jost oft os See ‘ WY, 3 WHILE THE WHITE HUNTER HAS THIS DEAL ON > ; 2:30 pm—At Home With a: Y 5 HE’LL GIVE YOU THE HIGHEST TRADE-IN IN TOWN . Helen Crocker 4. Dull pain é 5 z 2:45 p.m—N School : : . Free 1 Yr. Warrenty on Picture Tube “5s CONTRACT BRIDGE ~ pow / Presents FIRESTONE 2 : HOME & AUTO ae ee By B. JAY BECKER * pighest, 5 ’ ASSOCIA <n pa , ‘strength , 2 ; HOME AND AUTO CO. LTD. : TE STORE 4:30 p.m.—Open House the finesse succeeds, he will DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how te work itz 2 187 Great George St. “We Trade Tires” Dial $547 | 24 Central St. Dial 3200 Summersid 5:00 p.m.—Roundabout Jrerth deaber. make the contract. But this fi- AXYDLBAAXE ww 6:30 p.m.—Woody Woodpecker Both eedeg vebrernbie, nesse has only a 50-50 chance i f* LONGFELLOW Y 6:00 p.m.—Supper Club to win. If it loses, the contract 6:15 p.m.—News axe io aianest leak datented alae One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used 6:30 p.m~3.—Supper Club i esse Eest will : i for the three L's, X fer the two O's, etc. Single letters, apose 6:35 Wi poonumaily solr the len: formation :35 p.m.—Weather _ ajs2 trophes, gth and ef the words are all hints 6:40 p.m.—Supper Club. : diamond whereupon declarer, left) auch day the code letters are different, 8:50 p.m.—Sports q : ae bated uaen to his own devices, is practically 7 7:00 p.m.—Whirley Birds ; acs: @atTss certain to lose a chub trick. : A Cryptogram Quotation "¥:30 p.m.—Hi-Society “| “Te 53 South should not settle for this | -$:00 p.m—I Love Lacy : Sess 30754 _ | line of play. though it‘clearly has MSNM NEGAX MSDVD NID rT he caem wes | O°: ake” «lat genes oe ase! PND IMG: VAR MSS WusvErE ee |p : — ga me 9:30 p.m.—The Unforseen 433 of play that — increase his SNWWFADVYVV—ZDTTDIVGA. - 10:00 p.m.—Wyatt Earp @KQJ2 chances beyond the 50-50 level ua 10:30 p.m.—Loretta Young Show @K96 y . Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: PROVIDED A MAN IS NOT MAD, 11:00 p.m.—WreStling &K94 The method of play that makes HE CAN BE CURED OF EVERY FOLLY BUT VANITY— |— 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News The beading: it nearly certain that the contract ROUSSEAU. 12:15 am—CKCW News . will succeed is to cash the A-K of 1. 1058 Trine Woaturen Svndicate Tue? 12:20 a.m.—Sign Off - North Eest South West [ciubs and then give up a club : plays is that East’s cards may RADIO Opening lead—queen of spad-|be such that he is forced to win “s. ‘ | the third club lead. If this hap- STOP DROOLING! C.F.C.Y. THURSDAY There are a great many hands|Pe"s, Play may a as well, yy fC ree j | HERE'S THE DEAL! the declarer plays where the out- _ since any possible return | GREATEST.: SHOW ME HOW To (STANDARD TIME) come depends on how the oppo-|>Y East is bound to eliminate FATHER GAVE TOOL. AROUND IN ww nents’ 26 canis are divided. |4clarer’s diamond loser. IT TO ME FOR j | THis Rocker— A |B 6.58 Sign On ; Whenever this is the case declar-| IM it turns out West wins the 4a 7.00 Hebrew Christian Hourfi/er should try to play his cards in | club trick, as in the actual hand, Oo 7.15 Country and Western Round-! such a way that even an unlucky; he will be compelled to lead a i= : ae : distribution of the adverse hands | diamond. If West was dealt eith- a pista and Weather can be overcome. \er the ten or queen of diamonds, pt : oe and Western Round-| Consider this hand. How should |the contract is then assured. IS _— declarer play after losing two! Possession of the queen by oa an spade tricks and ruffing the | West is automatically fatal to UO Se atl the p's, eo 800 News third round of spades? He can|him. If- West has the ten and Ss eer ts meee B11 Wahine : begin by drawing two rounds of | leads it, the jack play from dum- : Ee trumps, but what should he do) my guarantees victory; if West : 16 . meres and Western Round next? . leads low away from the ten, a 8.45 "Weather He may be tempted to lead a|low card is played from dummy, | E : \ 8:30 News low diamond to the jack, and if|thus trapping the queen. i ae oS LIKG GAMBLING... 900 Morning Devotions . peta ds ™ HAVE Bx FETTA SEES ME oOo MAYBE WE'LL 910 Morning Moods re * f i c ata you a OUT WITH you AGAN, < Bene — 9.30 Top Tune Time 1959 Marks 50th Anniversary | | °7355.2), rusecozga vewao irs S| bones cx: 9.45 Morning Moods ‘ ORS ee Se STI OKAY ~ be 10.00 News Of p ed Fli h Inc d | oP tz aj TEAR | 12 10.05 Magazine of the Air ower ight In Canada) | i BIND ome, | |G 0.30 Melod “ = = 10.30 Melody Parade i Bi z —— oO 11.00 News Headlines and Weath-| The year~1959 is an important |is: the Armstrong! Whitworth At-! }—s- a Om r- i Bg oe jone in the annals of aviation, |las. / nr i | 02-News a ‘ews on Grocer-/for it marks the 50th anniversary | ; a cA ; : oe | of powered flight in Cangda and | Case, nerves Pp <Ay> ta 11.18 Magic of Musie the 35th anniversary of the RCAF. ass two is tosbe a model con-| | A 4 | oe 12.00 Weather ' To mark these occasions many |Structed to scale from plans pro-| | (UF , ‘MA I Y 12.05 Rhythm Roundup air shows and statie displays are | vided by the RCAF and des:guat- |) Ww 12.30 News and Weather being planned across the coun- | ed as being the appropriate mo- 7 Q 4 <b in 12.45. Mostly Music -Itry.. One of these events, the|del in their geographical area. 1.00 News Headlines and Weath |RCAF national model aircraft | This model ae rare er im er contest, is +o inierest aes ae only those : ‘ to the boys our nation : ’ . . , in foe ao The contest itself is divided in- listed as group members at time | MUGGS & SKEETER os 1.45 Mostly Musie ~|to three classes, with classes one |! entry. TT GRANDMA, HERES | [ou.pEAR..THIS SHOLD HAVE GONE 200 Schaal Bdcst and two under direct sponsorship| Class three has been introduc- THE HAT You've | 7D MRS. EDWARDS NEXT DOOR...\WE oO 215 M th Mt . of the RCAF. Class three, \omjed to meet the requirements of | i BEEN WAITING &-, z ‘230 Soak ? as nee open competition, is under advahced modellers and those In | i “q a ; 368 an to the le sponsorship of the national c terested in advancing their own | é ox ; Ey , ys 00 News Headlines and Weath-|cij’of the golden jubilee of flight |plans and ideas. . my 2 ee ° NS iis ! bel in Canada. 4 The contest itself in classes one | > ; at I w). F: <—ff ES : é. 3.02 Best On Request .To be eligible for class one,|and two opened Dec. Ist 1953 and at at i ep Z | : : Sa Se 4.00 News and Weather the contestant must not be underj|closes March 3lst, 1959. Class 24) | CARS oO ip ' = 405 Best On Request 12 years not over 19 years af|three opened Dec. Ist, 1958 and) 2 = i xe,, fi. ba Me . , “7a / ; : 4.30 The Outports age; the model must be construc-| will continue throughout a 10- 2 , y - . _ eg : ™ : H rs A 5.00 News Headlines and Weatb- ted by the contestant himself and|.month period to Sept. 30th, 1959. 5 | Te | la a: = Poe Po ‘ wy Maes er ’ must be constructed to scale from FIRST PRIZES | poe Poy Pk eS HE “ - : mr BY, : % * a , 6.02 The Outports the official plans provided by the : y "i az): 2 " 5 > ce ef , E se : N p 3 6.00 News . RCAF and be the model designat- The first 14 winners of first priz- “ bin ss e — Pe : <a S N : i 6.10 Interlude ed to the contestant’s geographi- | es in Classes one and two will be | f ee He ot ; — 4B 4 6.15 Musie For You cal area. flown in the RCAF’s Comet to , ‘ eset eae on 4 6.30 News and Weather The model chosen for competi- the United Kingdom and Europe. oe es ad . ; 635 Musie For You tion in the Maritime Provinces,|While there, they will have a . ¢ ; 3 $b Gaeia Santen including Labrador,; Newfound-|weekend in London and visit)’ - i 705 ia Dee wae land, Nova Scotia. New Bruns-| Canada’s Air Division in France . 3 5 ; J : 7.15 Today's Hits re er ee atthe 28 wimsere of\ second and| |qwar ) Acways BUYS DOWDY Tune YOu sclera i ; : 7.30 News and Weather he Musical ‘tutetieide third prizes, in classes one and LOOKS WATS! TLL GWE GRANDDA "BeNsiece Marl! oe . eee 18 fomestraase” | ee Rave oe i he eer e| eta) he = | 9.00 Assignment 6:45—Roving Reporter Pacific Notional Exhibition, the 7 } ray 10.00 News and Weather 7:00—Music in the Evening Calgary Stampede or the ‘Can- yy Oe, <9 | oo 10.15 Starlight Serenade 7:30—Monitor Stars. ey espa Pogo amrme ia 4 AIK} N j NOW ON ' 10.30 Cross Section 7:45—Music. oe — Ve aes 11.90 Court of Opinion 8:00- Vintage Goons : “S| ways. In every case the winners 11.30 Shadows ‘ ‘ 8:30—Sweet ‘N’ Sour will -be the guests of the RCAF 12.00 Dominion News 9:00—Halifax Theatre. oe ee e a e 12.10 Sign Off 9:30—Citizens Forum Winners in class three will re- ; CBA THURSDAY 10:15—Vancouver Chamber Or- award to mark their” papicipa ‘ hestra : ; ¢ (STANDARD TIME) ar. tion. OT. ie 1:15-Marine Weather and Fill)” Reundy: 1°22! News|, Today as the RCAF lodke ‘dct ie: : : OUnaUD. over 35 years of distirfzuished 7:3+—A.M. Chronicle. 11:30—Eventide flyi g. not one plane represented eee and Weather 12:00—Here’s the Weather and toe decade and one-half of < 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. eee peacetime’ operations remains. =f 8:45—Morning Devotions z Only through pictures and the oO written word can that story be| WZ UY, A CHECK, MY DEAR! OXFORD QUICK oO oo Ee arene. told 4x, BUSH HAD To LEANE AND HE eee 0: ; } zi 5 AND WHERE ~¥ Cae ec Broadcast | Through participation in this APCOAA @ Venn eae 4 ASKED ME TO GINE YOU THIS CHE “ <q 10:45—Joan Marshall jcontest the youth of Canada cam! [SHOPPING 2 YOU COULD HNNE G FPR TWO WEEKS BOARD =~ MOST -4 || a” a : : ‘help recreate, in miniature, a| [CARRIED THE GRoceRiIES 1 MASNANIMOUS SINCE HE STAYED 10:55—For Consumers. series of aircraft whose brief A ONLY A WEEK fe BUT WAIT TILL 11:00—News sone on HOME FOR ME AND WORKED/”\ Jo eae THE BIG NEWS! EGAD,| | WA .11:03—Pre-School Children’s Pro- Oe ee Ce eine | | ALLITILE SUBT OFF THAT 1 lite tins GEEN ONE OF MG ed | O hia couieated & erring chapter to| | FAT FRAME! WHAT'S . EE no tens oe. — is g air foree his , : 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air e jou ry poet Sonne 11:30—Musical Program. 11:45—In Reply Del! - — (2:00—Jamboree Junction. « The Arctic musk-ox, known by |" \2:30—Maritime Farm Broad- x18 its shoulder hump and long cat.” Sa tT }shaggy outer coat of hair; may —* aS es ie oat Weather <ou | weigh up to 900 pounds. 1:30—Music from Montreal. \ Fila . . a a 1:59—D.0 Time Sighal \ wi 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast Zz 2:15—The Happy Gang ~ 2:45—Woman in My House. ! 4 <q 3:00-CBC News and TC Matinee nd 4:00—Jass A La Mode ; Tee 4:30—Northwest Frontier. ad 5:00—Maritime Fish B’cast 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show LOOK AT WHAT'S 6:00—News and Weather +45PARKLING ON 6: 15—Regional Commentary, Marifime Sportscast, and