Ir cs, March 18. 1958 Jfiuwguardian Page 11 RADIO may MONDAY « ‘O 5.53 gfgrewn Christian Hour 11- 7.95’ 01,; Time Music by Ned :. 7- ' 739 ther 7.39 We: Cooper Time V, 40 Clle d J’ .6 Interlfl e ‘ ther .5 '”10c“(§ie:itry and Western Round- up I. W5 weavtslrier ‘- "8.5°,?o:njng Devotions 9- 0‘Mornjng Moods “ ""91 Top Tune Time . t Freddy Martin Show ;tI1-‘lg ggggzinelof the Air ’1°gUMe1ody Parade 10'45 swift Money Man 11 3100 News Headlines and Wea- VIZ; ‘ tller. - " 2 The Magic of Music. ' ther I‘ vlgillessee Ernie Show W‘ 0 News and Weather t ,.l2'43 Road Report sf ,;ew'45 Dinner Serenade ,,11o Dinner Serenade Kllgzmglnner Serenade : One Man’s Family ' foo School Bdcst. _ 215 Bing Crosby Sings 239 Back to the Bible 15:99 News Headlines and Wea- . er llgmthwayne King Serenade ll alga Best on Request 4:90 News and Weather 4_o5 Best on Request (Cont). 450 Dear Dorothy Dix 5,00 News Headlines and Wea- ltd!‘ I l , ther , ; _.;,oa The outpom ‘moo News , 5,10 Interlude H "‘*s,12 N.S. Road Report i ‘°'e,15 Music For‘You 730 News and Weather { fin Don Messer and His Island- ers ' ,,.l.00 Hi Fl Club 73.30 National Farm Radio Forum "155 Form Forum News L W930 Assignment 5 ‘ ,.i0l(l0 News and Weather ' o1o,15 Sons of the Pioneers 9,1930-The Oonsert Hour 11.oo—'l‘he Concert Hour "ll.30--Travellers Night Life , %11.45—0ut of This World. , $2.00 Dominion News 'i2.1o Sign of! on Monday I la11.ll—Mai-inc Weather. H4|“l.25—Morning Melody lr!’1.30—A.M. Chronicle 8.00—CBC News and Weather Hut-.l5—Maritime Sportseast l«ln«l3,zo-—A.M. Chronicle l.-l5—Morning Devotions lsil9.00—A.M. Chronicle llHi0.lllt-Atlantic School Playtime 10.15—A.M. Chronicle ll 11.00—Sliowcase ill—.15—Kindergarten of the Air ' "'11.30-Joan Marshall 1.1.4l3»Ruth Harding 11.45—Now I Ask You 12.15-Jamboree Junction 12.30-.—Maritime Farm B'cast. 1.00’—CB.C News and Weather l.15—l5ages7 from Life 1.30—Tlme out for Melody , ],1.59—Time Signal flilflrfitlantic School 22.15-The Happy Gang 2.i5—rFederal Elections 3,llll—CBC News 313-T-C Matinee Music 201. R’ CFCY tv . 18 TUESDAY fl5l>.m.—Afternoon Musicale 45-p.m.—Nursery School ’ ~' Time p.m.—0pen House p.m.--Howdy Doody ,p.m.—Meet Mr. X p.’m.-—Kiddies Kartoons « v,.P.!n.—Western Theatre D.m.——CFCY Tv News‘ 7:00 D.m.-Gazette 7530 l!.m.——Political Telecast 7:40 p.m.-—Politica.l Telecast 7:55 l1.m.-—Po1itical Telecast 3% D.m._-—Talking It Over 3:25 l>.m.-Prince County Lib- _ eral Program 3-39 P-‘m.-—Highway Patrol 9-700 hm.-—Front Page ,9, Challenge um-_39 D.rn.—-Dragnet « ~°°‘l3.m.-General Motors ,’~‘»* ’ Theatre ,1}-00p.m.—Free Time Political ~1_. Telecast , ,, -15 ltm.-—Free Time Political ’ Telecast .300 p.m.——cBc TV News lull. -13 a.m.-—Local Weather ‘ .,.I2_1 Forecast "12; 5 a.m.——Viewpoint ' -32 D-In.-—Sign on “§_________________rj___ ' " CKCW — Morlcfon " CHANNEL 2 5 TUESDAY ,:l3°° D-m.—Tuesday Playbill News, Weather, Sports HS ‘:99 River Street” ' P-In-—Nursery School ~ J nan.-.-Over the Back No Fence 4:30 P-m.—-Open House 5: P-TH-—Howdy Doody 5_‘30 D-m.——Meet Mr. X Sim P-m~-Rarlge Rider M5 P-H1.-—Polltical Talk mI.6_15 D.m.—Interlude v’: ‘.309-m-——P0lltiCal Talk hi, ' 9-In--Early Evening TV News P-m.—Weather P-m.-—Spotlight on Sports 9-m-—-Ranch Party i’~m--—R0bin Hood P-m.-—Sheriff of Cochise 1’-m~—$64.000 Question Pm.-—Front Page . 0 Challenge 1 D-m.—Dragnet 1’-m.--G. M. Theatre 1, 5 pm-—Political Telecast _ 11:30 pm-‘Political Telecast 12.00 -m--—Muslcal Moods 12,1 §~m.~Cl3c TV News, ». i2:22 ‘In-~Viewpoint a-m-~CKCW TV News, oaoa‘1s1O>63 888883 49 c :2 93 100 1100 ll 3'30 News Headlines and Wea- A~~§.tll.l§m:.e.:~-o» COULD READ WITHOUTGLASSE5 T““°”%*é°‘dl.J‘E-E‘ SHE READ ms 513;: FROM b cove-‘R ro COVER so n/.155 ° ""- ‘'6 '<--- nu-an -. nu ..,. _. F£5aG%F THE AUSTRALIAN cum Aké‘ NB/ER THE SAME .5/z£ ru//cg " OR EVEN r/-'5 l same 5/{APE By B. JAY West dealer. . Ea.-st-West vulnerable. Noam gasz VQ4 ‘.‘ii’.’Q.. was‘! 4' , mas’! gems 49 7 QAK862 9.1109753 OAJ9 OK86-L ' $105. 4.84 ’ - U111 80 QKJ'I543_ Q... ' . 91052 4.9732 filo bidding: West North East IQ, Dble. 3. ‘I ' 45 South 3 g ‘ Opening lead-—king of hearts. Tbejuunp‘ raise, over an infor- matoiy double, is not a strength showing bid. as is evidenced by East's three heart bid. It is pure- ly preemptive in nature and shows great length in partner’s suit with relatively little in high South properly came in with three spades. Though his high card content was also low, the distribution was more than suf- ficient to justify a free bid. North, of course, carried on to four. 3 , The king of hearts was opened and miffed. Declarer then led a ‘spade to the ace and anoher back to the king. When it tu-riled out that West had a. trump trick, South started to run the club 4.30—A Touch of Greasepaint 5;00—Maritime Fish B’*cast 5.30—To Tell You a»Story. 5.45—The Story Man 6.06—CBC Times 6.10—Maritime Sportscast 6.15——CBC News and Weather 6.30,—-Rawhide 6.-15—Roving Reporter. 6.55~—BYline 7.00—Music In The Evening. .'l.30—Cue For Music. 7.45——Rawhide 8.00—I-Ii Fl, Club. 8.30—Nat. Farm Radio Forum 8.55—Farm Forum News 9.00—-Vancouver Theatre 9.30-—Maritime Magazine. 10.00—CBC Symphony - 11.00—CBC National News Round- up 11.30-—University of the Air. 12.00—Here’s the Weather and Sign Off KENSINGTON C His many hockey followers and friends will be pleased to know Mr. Earle Dunning one of Cav- endish’s outstanding hockey play.- ers who had the misfortune _of having his shoulder hulrt while playing hockey against thfi Ken‘ sington Bombers on Thursda_Y night in the Kensington Rink, 15 able to be about again and 311 , hope he will soon be able to take his former place with the Caven- dish Team again. ' Mr.'John MacNutt was able to return home to Malpeque on. Tues- day after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital £01’ _S€V‘ eral days where he received treatment to an inlllfy Silstamed while working at his barn W01‘k- On Sunday morning, March 2 a good attendance was at Prince- town United Church, Malpeque when communion service was held with Rev. L M. Murray of Kensington occupying the pulpit. The service in the United Church at Kensington was conducted by Mr. Eric Grant of Sackville, N. B'Mrs. James Wall, Baltic. Was . , 1 1 1 I : "I ///lllhewing //I Eases Strain and Tension Enjoy chewing refreshing, delicious W1-igley’s Spearmint daily. Millions do. r ’ - Buy’ some I‘ today. 12:30 p:n‘.‘;NiEl<'=1ltl‘$£I'£ Sports // RlPi.EY'$ EEl.iEl:"E l'l' GR N01 Mluit. \.'ound of clubs. was led and then Lovelrs LIGHT MINOTS LEDGE LI Southeast of Bos’ron.r'nass. I5 KNOWN AS LOVER'5 LIGHT seems; lgoléggiéaos IN A I-4 - NDING To or LETTERS nu “ I LOVE YOU” CONTRACT BRIDGE BECKER West Waited until the fourth 1‘uffed. It was clear to him de- clarer had five trump tricks as well as five cl-uh tricks. The only chance to defeat the contract, therefore, was to cash three diamonds before South could take ten’ tricks. For this to be possible, it had to heme- sumed East had the king of dia- monds. Having gotten thus far in his reasoning, West trumped the ifourtlh club lead and led the ace of diamonds. East signaled with the six and west continued with the jack. This was covered with dummy’s queen and taken with the king. When East now led back a dis- 1Tli0l1d it -turned out, unfortunate- ly for the defense, that South had made. ' West’s logic was unassailalbe as far as it went. The trouble was it didn’t go far enough. Once the king of diamonds was grant- ed to East, the location of the ten of diamonds became -the key issue. If East had the ten, West’s de-. South had the tell, ‘it would be- come ineffective. i What West should have done to cover both possibilities was to lead the jack of diamonds instead‘ of the ace. Against this thrust, declarer is rendered helpless. He ' daughter Beverley Anne are spen- must lose three diamond tricks. There is -no salvation. is recent visitor to Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pender- ‘galst entertained the Kensington Road Farm Forum group at their regular meeting on Monday eve- ning with a good attendance. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacKen- zie of Moncton N.B., is visiting in Baltic, the guest ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKenzie. ' Mrs. Edwin Simmons and baby ding some time with Mrs. Sim- mons parents, Mr. and Mars. Keir Crofer, Baltic. Master Freddie Cameron re- turned to his home in Summer- side, after spending the week end .with his aunt, Mrs. William H. Burns, Malpeque. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Donald, have returned to their home in Sea View from a most enjoyable two weeks visit with relatives in Boston and vicinity. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacKen- zie accompanied by Mrs. Alex MacKenzie were weekend visitors to Moncton, N.B. and vicinity. Mrs. Ivan MacKinnon of De- Sable is spending a weeks holiday with her daughter, Mrs. George Riley, Hamilton. On Tuesday evening, the Ken- sington Rink had a very large crowd of interested hockey fans watch the Kensington Bombers and Cavendish team in the third game of the semi final series. The score ended 6-3 for Cavendish. Messrs. Eustace Reeves and Fred Semple refereed. . Mrs. Gordon Cousins entertain- ed the Baltic Women's Institute at their regular monthlynmeeting on Tuesday evening March .4th, with ten members and four visi- tors present. ’ Mr. George Smith, Summerside, was a week end visitor to Mal- peque. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey returned to their home in Darn- ley from a very enjoyable trip to Montreal where they visited members of their family. Miss Sheila Simmons of Lower Freetown spent the weekend with her friend, Miss Marjorie Riley, Baltic. Mrs. Leigh Ramsay accompan- ied by her daughter Linda return- ed to Bunbury after spending the weekend with Mrs. ‘Ramsay’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wall. C.V. NEW SEIBERLING HEAD TORONTO (CP) —— W. 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