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JAY BECKER p00 p.m.—Tuesday Playbill, News F Weather, Sports, ; Mevie - High Terrace 2:45 p.m—At Home With Helen Crocker oe | 3:00 p.m-—Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 3:30 p.m—At Home With Helen Crocker 4:00 p.m.—Whistie Town 4:30 p.m—Open House 5:00 p.m.—Afternoen Antholegy ” West dealer, Both sides vulnerable, NORTH 4Q054 ¥Q6 A106 8132 @AK1062 372. 932 984 K4 o9875 $AQ109 oun as @AKI1075 $Q332 &KI The bidding: West North East South 1@° Pass Pass Dbie, declarer ig to play each hand as though he sees the opponents’ declarer would seldom in the play if the Spi 9:00 pm—front Page Challenge Show 30 News and Weather 7.35 Country and Western Round- up (cont) 8.00 News fe 8.10 Weather 8.16 Country & Western News Headlinss and Wea- 11.02 Magie of Musie L News Weather 11.40 Magic of Musle 12.00 Weather 4 2.05 Rhythm Roundup 12.30 News and Wcather 12.45 Mostly Music 1.00 News headlines and weather 1.02 Mostly Music. 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Junctions. 12:30—Meritime Farm B’cast. 1:00—News, Weather 1:15—Archers. 1;30—Name the Composer 2:00— example of fine reason- ing along such lines, we cite this hand where declarer played his cards to a T and succeeded ‘West shifted te a trump. Declarer won led a club to the the queen. West and another club trumps and led a diamond to the ten, which held, Pursuing his ob- The goal to be sought by any A an error fakin an in | spade. Since West during the play had: (@ 1959, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) f e f & Volded DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work its AXYDLBAAXRE fe LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints, each day the code letters are different. A Oryptogram Quotation. RPP UNNUI SLN VAFEPNU €RVD Si NMITRP CALU—IDSEZENIGNSLN. Yesterday's Cryptoquote: IF A MAN LOOK SHARPLY AND ATTENTIVELY, HE SHALL SEE FORTUNE—BACON. STEWART MacKAY Firestone TIRES ON TIME CAR - TRUCK - TRACTOR 1." DOWN - 1.”,, WEEK Think of it 4 new 600 x 16 or 670 x 15 only $50 with Trade FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store — Tires Mounted While You Wait club. But he had opened with one spades and three diamonds—he would have bid a club if this were the case—but had five spades and Hence the diamond king bound to fall when the three led. i BRANDON, Man. (CP) — Ken Smith, a coal miner who moved to Brandon after the mine disas- ter at Springhill last October, is taking his family back home to the Nova Scotia town. ; The 34-year-old miner brought his wife and 13-year-old son here seven months ago. They became Brandon's adopted family after an underground upheaval in the Cumberiand Railway and Coal Company's No. 2 colliery at Springhill claimed 75 lives Oct. 3. ‘ Now they have decided to go back. They leave June 30. 3:00—News 3:08—Trans-Canada Matinee 4:00—Four’s Company. 5:00—News 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast 5:30—Tempo. 6:00—News and Weather. Maritime Sportscast and Musical Interlude 6:30—Tempo. 7:00—News. 7:10—Commentary. 7:15—Music. 7:30—Rawhide and Music. 8:00—Teen Tempo and Music. 8:25—Tempo. 8:30—At the Opera. 9:00—Business Barometer. 10:00—Nimmons ‘n’ Nine. 10.30—George Lefleche. 11:00—News Roundup and Talk. 11:30—University of the Air. 12:00—Here’s the’ Weather and Sign Off Holiday 2:15~Tommy Hunter Show. 2, 45—Musie im Black and White Springhill Miner Is Coming Back 6:15—Regional Commentary, Mr. Smith said Saturday their reason is simple: “Springhill is home.” Once they get back, he said, they never want to move again. Mr. Smith has not lined up a job in the Nova Scotia commu- nity, where the employment and general economic picture has been bright since the Scene Steel and Coal Company, the Cumberland company’s parent firm, closed the mine folowing the disaster. “T suppose it’s a gamble,” he said. ‘Many things are a gam- ble.” He would never return te min- ing, the work he had done for. 15 years. ‘I've had enough of that,” he said. His wife, Renovia, said the de- cision to leave was unanimous. “There was no coaxing on either side. We both want te go home.” She said her son, David, is homesick and wants te see his school chums again. Brandon went. all out to try to make the Smiths feel at home after they accepted Mayor Jim Creighton’s invitation to move west. The city found a new apart- ment home for the family, filled it with furniture, and lined up a job for Mr. Smith at the Manitoba Power Commissior’s steam plant here. PEOPLE WONDERFUL “We've found the people of Brandon wonderful,” said Mr. Smith. “I'd' like to thank them for everything, especially Mayor Creighton and city council for all they’ve done.” Mrs. Smith said the family found the severe Manitoba winter |and the rolling countryside of | Nova Scotia. | society of Springhill. too harsh. They missed the sea And they missed the close-knit “It's a place you can come to, see a light in a window, walk in and have coffee,” she said. Meyor Creighton said the Smiths are ‘just homesick.” “Naturally I’m disappointed about them leaving. But you can’t run the other fellow’s life.” MICKEY — © 1958, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) ETTA KETT : vey ‘BUT YOU DION'T TAKE MY LIST= You INOW PM REDUCING.” SPOTTED so we JusT A GR WITH A FOLLOWED HER TERRIFIC FIGURE — AND BOUGHT EVERY- a THING SHE DID! FS E e~ ° . cad oO < G oc oO 2 oO 3 Adu z ° sven aad <= - BOYS’ SWIM TRUNKS sizes 8-16 .... MEN’S SHORT SLEE MON. - TUES. - WED. SPECIALS at S. A. 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