i . . . Page lb. The Guardian Thursday. Nov. 29. 1956 'ln-as NK.'.'rM”'sACRiTQ EJWLAN SCHEDULE g i'DRAm:RnE :- y MEnciFu.i.vni.i.i:o F?R TELEVIGON f, 5 c:'-:7 - CH'TOWN d g ' -I YIANNEL 1 ' 3 L 3 3 8 Sponsored by Eou'lan's Radio & TV Your Technical Experts I:-i5-Test Pattern 4:28-Sign Uu 4:30-Open House 5:00-Howdy Doody p 0:30-Lone Ranger . Edi r 6.00-Maggie Muggiiis r -- 1VF5og4-7; E5'17E5&lA:lE6ETTERQ'5”i'EM 1: 6:15-lilr. 0. E6AD,MAl?lHA!lTl-4006 HEN” . . . W 1 yoga 951-H4 N94 N TURN THE MATTRESSES Q 6..it)-hens 8. ea ier 6UE . E COO I 6:45gCBC News v UPSTAIRS AND CLEAN THE iz 6:55-Yieuei"s Guide CELLAR'”ANDMAY . 7:0tLvSports Weekly 3 7:30-el Search lur .-idioiiiure 8:00-Jane Wyman Fireside Theatre 8:mClinizix 9:30-Jackie Rae Show 10:00-Concert Huur ll:0tl-News & Weather ltziii-Wrestling E is Hsernc -.. 4 sun l...i5-Sign Off. 1" Am” AT? , In xx ' THE WINDMILL 3 N ' . io ? .- - L Take-Our Service '3 H .9 t DIAL 7131 Id Ill m FRIED CIIICKEN WINGS ix SPECIAL-55c ' J”. .y e, g an 7 ; - Also Fried Oysiers or Scallops. .! I'-.5 qF3- ,(f (fg Jtzcy iz Oyster Stew. Lobsterburgers or P, E ' '3'": CES C -9 re; 5 I 4” ' Hamburgers. . E , JQyM.LiAM5 4, Free De ivery in Charlottetown ,Eg0'5AREMAuE ”aT3Og”.0.'------v--an-'-I-u District on orders 31.00 and over. 1 g n” CONTRACT BRIDGE ' D” LY C R 0 5 5 W 0 R D Ena- CKCW -e MOIICIOII 1 grclgioss s (germanium 30. Yfltld uiiim z-miner: . . . I 5 rm ' Television Programme By B. JAY BECKER fans: 1 Rr)novatetl I 9 schedule g ' 0. Values 8. Sarcasm vine. Channel 2 gouu. .-,i.,.i.r, diamonds he ruffed dummy s jack 11. Perfect 9 color yprd E Noru-psouu; vulnergblg, so as to clear both hands of dia- iz.Weird to Places 33 skin z N031." l'n0l'IdS- 13. Departs H. Complsceni. mark I" .J 10 5 gHe then played it trump to the 15.BaptismaI is.i.ugernu. 35. Not I 130 p.m.-'1:e5g pmgm . K 1 p 1 tiung lahnci iuiotitier,-Iii: his ace. lesru- fountain in; desk ire.-ii :33; f,',",;L:it;l1'..?.3i”'T'x5 L123. M J '35.-t. 'n..-15.1. t'i....'.Z2i.2.i '"'i.'iE i31Q.;'”.i.".l. 5? iii?" 12 22".?" - -' zzg p.m.-gorge cnawiiel; H 1 WE” cl-A 9 7 3”” :1i;r:,-5 hizlnm:p:dfi.ucE:;ix;:mi:o;: ;;.::'ree M :.'i.RIVel' title) 29 Sands. i.....a.,'. i..-.. : p.m.- ome t 2 en 5 0 u . . rack- er .'i in this place rsc Cracker 0 9 l 3 A 5 7 5 3 out West in the lead with I trump. 22. Humble 25 Toward in. cm is Com 4:30 p.m.-Uncle Jack At The 9'3 -' 3 '5 Rather than give deciarer a ruff noun tslsngi sheltered ll Loaxeoul' (Sued) Piano 9 K Q 19 3 3 9 9 5 5 l 3 and discard by a diamond return. 25.1-zxcis. Md. 44 1-,,” ” Add 5. 4:45 p.rn.-People and Paces 5-I3 soU:uQ 55 iwest returned the jack of clubs. A msiion 28 Digit (mu?) breV::Ii.o:) WlLt.Li.ici(iLymnM.; 5:00 p.m.-Howdy Doody K Suuthwon the club in dummv. led 21. Baaquelike g DROPPED rropa my 5:80 p.m.-The Lone Ranger Q4 Q the nine of clubs. finessed, and up i up usvouii-pig 6:00 p.m.-Barbiels Scrapbook V A W 9 5 3 made the slam. 29, sloping my E GUARANTY 6:1!) p.m.-Early Evening TV 67 All of which was a fine peice 31 cold inn.) EXPIREDII A News d K 10 3 4 of work hy declarer, but he should :2. Present "IE 8:45 p.m.--Weather 1-he blddmx. have been defeated. West allowed um. 3 fl1& Drm--iiitoi"-S R d S h I Mum wen . Norm E"! the bugaboo of the rt;1flf-dis'cgai'dkset- 34,7",-.51. V, : p.m.- ite e c oo- up to dominate s in Lng. 35,5 5 730 m l:ouSse h F A! :31. :3: :3: Vlihg-nhli'lest cailrlie tilntiidtkhe lead ,17y3:,)-n d 1 D- -- 93W 01' Hell" wit t B rump e s ou ave re- 35 Mm-ahi. v. tur " i:a di ii,ltl ii M0 nm.-Jlnge W.vm:m Fire opening lvad km: of dIa- pl:?r?:llll:g thaemroillf an?! gy so li);'.,:.T;' G 8 10 pm FS"':(t7'VpB'tEB;rgta" m0nd5- h blglesls hag esought inliorniatxn 42 x." Q '- - -m ' 0 - J t b t e" . I-v a ut ou 's an o now 2 n.m.-iii-kg: ltiatehshuy edu::le(1I.1(t')u1heHI(i.il”lIll”Crl';Ie lqiiat )t()nl81 ruff-discard can do declarer no 4.1,Er:.:;;ni::rrv g L Lt"''...;:... ” 0' L f”".'."...”::,.3':;":.."i'..t.'.L" " L . 3 - C S6 .V . ' n .. 10530 p'm'dD"- "M50".-' 59"" ;i'aVf'l'n;oI?i:”(Ie:lBl'2r Lrerulflf dis? gne diamond. and hence four clubs a um i: m -”Eti3i'-'-m -v .. . - . Kg 3:: .21."; .:L:L::. l".”-l.".?.”. 3:: ti t ' ' , s a com ary u is principe, - : - so i, 1 H,” "m ltveezfh the declarer attempts whenuicr not be beaten. The supposition is U m me H 3 11:15 p:mFYukon"Manhum possible to bring about the posi- therefore made that hdeclarerhis DOWN 3 than where the defense cannot lacking one of these onors. t at 1 g,,.,,,, 2 - e--e-e-? avoid making a play which per- is. that East has at least as zood :,po..,. 0 - . mits the mi! and discard. as three topthe queen. 3 gym, .- South applied the very best But if this is the case East has ,,,ai,,,.i In technique to the play of todays a natural club trick commit. A 4 u-uh - hand to give himself the maxi- ruii-slough will not jeopardise 5 H,h,,.MuM I o S mum chance to win the slain con- East's club trick. Playing the Jack nu, , . I- I tract. After winning the ace oi of clubs. though. might. V i ,- T' p g DAIIJ CRYPTOQl.0TE - Here's how to work it: .g A X Y D L B A A X R -J IEDTIME STORIES '- LONGFEI-I-OW F . . ' '95:? ”l':1Pl.VxIi!lnd:hfor another in this sanip!e A is used w H or 9 rec 'a. ' or e two 0's. etr Single lQllQfS. apos- s tiophes. the length and formation of the vim-d5 nip an hm, Each day the code letters are different . ' .1, ' h kid id't.I ,.Id nd :u.2::O.:h.I:lAn ET:-ie is where and w at you his e I dignorn more:-ked sgiygmh o s p "Wm"-m QIMIHM . A532 QUCMEANOD Wm” H”: LAST. I stun . OOK, ”"""”" ""'5'lt' lG.'.i..'."';'.'t..'lL ..'Z:iZi.L”".'i.ii I-'ul'3.".l 3'i?'.'.”...?.2 L G T J T ” L L " L "- L F A H L T G v H A smev mm arm Nwrbu" "W t P ' ' .. t- w--"-”v-'''”--t'-?-t--5'-'-'''m ""0 "::" ti" ".1: ;':.:”.::::.".-"'..:"':...:.".:: " " L ' '- L ' L " T L V G to V F T E v i.-'. ””5.:.'.T2:5? i - h.la h- " -- t w ter e - i , l '"'"" ":'”":h N” 33-” J:lIInn;"('.'hili)ck eand mNimble- Hi 7 it L ' 'l 5- L ll 1- T R - S 1- W W M N X 1 3"" "”"”"" "" "'9 "'- ' l0 heel. the Jnmp." MW” 5'",-an "Just where is Johnny Chuckis ' . p 2 Pm, um, Flmer ,,,, gm ' hole in the ground? asked Flttter. "Wt-.i I 1r.vi-twin:-in Tim S0-CAi.l.F.D DFIBTOR ( - H y "M up in "I. old Pmumu cuss . ARE NOT msi-io.xr,s'r BECAFSE THEY ARE l I dont know how they sleep. beau" I-V, nu," .9," them said Peter. "Sometimes it has I" 9537 "CLEVELAND- " asleep." said Flitter. "But I can 5”" "WW" 9' "'9 5"" M9." . tell how I sleep. 1 sleep so d0f"- ,, f S P .....i.:" u... . ....-. ...... t :.;vnVou”..i.I .5. . s....i... pg; ie coui assey resents 3' what the weather is. I don't know at 9 - 0" -T 9917 1" ' I H d 1 1. nd of ground. .e ground I A d F Y N k ......" 1' till: 2”..'.'.'... ..i:.'..”. .”.':...."':: mp"... ...-. ..... .. ...... .. ... war s or out u uc Ina-nu Is: new asaape an -nun asleep now if it were not so 9, - " snug.” . .n:-mmc-um- ,,.,.,,,-- ,.TlHI,yh-i is it? "M P9"-"E OTTAWA (CF) -Governor a ioman nun crew were killed send I35-cvu -inn-El; inn R"-'k' "Fwd u" W""kV General Massey. ghiet Scout of or wounded. Cornweil won the. ""9""! "'99- Canada. today presented 27 hon- Victoria Cross posthumously. lly uupsundod II ulna sreuhlai teen. Thu aids loathing and sounder sleep. on II Cjlah. K It IQH. .ua-- was - an... .-r u-wv.x.-.- elPster. ed Pater. "Johnny Chuck. Nimble- Iaels and Jimmy Skunk sleep deep 1. it I -"II! where II III sleep?" all- "But where do you sleep?" ssh- ground. Do you sleep "But rock isn't ground." cried Peter. "If it isn't ground. what is it?" squeaked Flitter, and again he chuckled that funny little chuckle. Peter couldn't answer. That was s question that was too much tor him. He put a question of his own. "How can you sleep in a rock?" he demanded. "There are sometimes big hol- es in rock. They are called eaves. Don't you know that. Peter Rab- bit?" snueaked Flitter. "i hadn't thought of that." said Peter. "Oi course. I have been iahotesintlieroehintheold Pasture. but I wouldnit want to try to sleep in one all winter." "Neither would l." sald timer. "1 would be afraid they would fill up with snow and Yd mess to death." "Thea where do you sleep?" I imagine. "No". said flit- ! don't sleep down in the yet, in a way. I suppose V C! I the falnieu little chuckle . ter on and awards - two of them posthumous-at a colorful inves- titnre at Government House. Two physically handicapped boys-Peter Drnrnmoiid Fraser, 11. of New Glasgow. N.s.. snd Ronald Keith Human. id. of Mor- den. Man.-received the Cornweil leout Badge. highest award of the Canadian Boy Scouts Association. They received the award for "remarkable Scout-like determi- nation and fortitude" in carrying out scouting duties and passing lelout his successfully and cheer- fu y. The Fraser boy. whose left leg deihaadedlkssr. 0., L... no bales is named lsr Ieoui dd" V'"”'. "" .. ,,,.""',,." ,-.2: Jack Cas-awdl. a can say who - "--'....... .-.2 :.':.:-if: .. . Ra?I'l.t.!'-l'd':i,a.'tmhE-lelzrvaiwa '35 I-1 one mother union of you are saying." said he. 'mm-m”-r'r'r-' tlvttiu as Ia Weilaiial'smiiis- 5.01..” 'r"i."x.... .."'"..." "” 0- inriim Il-laeh- eshb. The tqdantn 2: niainisl :2: as in I D ans: The zitil RECEIVE SON'S AWARD Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ruddick oi Cobourg. 0nt.. received the Bronse (Tron for gallantry with special heroism. awarded post- humously to their sons Paul. I. and Ronald. it, who died July I, 1955, while trying to save a six- year-old boy from drowning at the III mouth of Factory Creek is Co-'0 hourg. ' -5 The Bronze Cross also was pre- I PALOOKA stated to Richard Charles Evoy. ll, of Ottawa. who on June in. 1965. saved an Ottawa wornaa , from drowning in the Ottawa River. - Other awards and their reeiptg tents include: ' l ' lllver Cress hr Qalamry will Csaaldaable an Ronald Gordon. H. St. iiuherl. Que: William Docheliv. ll. R. Hubert. Que. Medal fsrlerllarlsuliil Claudal.asiel.1l. vuiqnuis.S Que. ollverwellhrlervieesellk-B tiuaeter g 9: W. Anderson. Oslreinsatw llvse Aeun lsr llstlagdshsag Iervlsa Edward 1'. 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