» , _ x ’ - ~ “ —— OO a OTE, “ e f Sw tod ote <t08 ve o - Femara * a: _ 12.08 @.m.—Locel Weather and Spor The Guardian, Charlott 4 (analysis on known revenue and eel The Gu ottetown, Fri., Mar. 19, 1965. 9 cae enditure factors and makes+ | ; O 12.10 p.m.—Sign Off no effort to predict tax chan.es, | I'VE ENJOYED PP says a deficit in the next fiscal f MORE ... —_— be ~ CKCW-TV R . ; : . year of $250,000,000 to §400000. ‘RIDAY PROGRAMS | | 000 is likely F | rm eee ee ES en ld l] | | ng It wisp sees a eticts ‘or ee zi nt fiseal year CFCY TV 1.30 p.m.—Country Colander $148.,000,000 instead of the $455, 120 pm. —Musicel 2.00 p.m.—Faith in Action 8 000 000 originally predicted by 200 p.m.—film Festival 2.30 p.m.—Religious Film Mr. Gordon in his budget ad 3.00 p.m —Moment of Truth 3.00 On ne Rim of Tomorrow | S rom dress last March 16 3» pin -Teke Thirty “00 p.m.—French For Love HEAR ANALYSIS 3.30 =_ , 400 pm —As The World Turns p.-m.—The Yelient Years Businessmen in Vanrouver VWANVuS 4.00 p.m —Heritage 3) p.m - Razzle Dazzle ; oronto, Montreal and tHaitaa! : 6 ee — Kings Outlew 4.25 p.m.—CBC TV News ; By KEN SMITH |with its announcement of plans ire getting a chance to get a oD on ciaak Hep 4.30 p.m.—Wondertul World of Canadia Press Business Editor to spend a record $100,090,000! getailed analysis of the revcu: ae - Golt The over-alt pattern of Can \this year to step up its activ: ;eport of the Economic Council 600 p.m untstores. 5.30 p.m.—Winter Conference ada’s building industry, a key ities. Included are $10,000 000 of Canada 630 p.m—Garere 6.00 p.m.—Nature of Things factor in the country’s growth, for exploration, $20,000,000 for) <The Canadian Chambe® of 455 p.m.—N.S. Legislature Report 6.30 p.m.—Wendy and Me continues to grow but residen- research and a whopping $70,-| Commerce has held meetings in 790 pm —CFCY TV News 7.00 p.m.—Walt Disney Presents tial construction is slipping from 000,000 to develop mines and ‘vancouver and Toronto to dis 7.15 p.m —Purity Photo Quiz | 8:00 p.m —Patty Duke last year's pace. * plant improvements cuss the report, with other 7 20 p.m.—Provincial Home and 8-30 p m.—Flashbaeck The monthly report of the Steel Co. of Canada Lid. said ;neetings to come. in Montreal! Schoo! 9.00 p.m.—Ed Sullivan Southam Building Gulde snows in its annual report it wu) be ead Halifax 7 30 p.m.—Premier Theatre 10.00 p m —Bonenze contrag awards in the first twu spending $104,000,000 to com-> |, Toronto this week, 700 del 8 30 p.m.—Jane Wyman Show 11.00 p.m.—This Hour Has 7 Days Months of this, year rose $7),-| plete expansions now under way jegates heard some top indus 990 p.m.—Country Hoedown 12.00 p m.—CBC IV News 100.000 to $635,221,000 compared and Algoma Steel Corp. Ltd. |irial leaders say more guidance 930 p.m.—The Fugit.ve 12.10 @m.—tlione! Television News With the first two months of said it will be putting out $40.- and judgment ‘is needed trom 10 30 o.m.—Telescope 12.15 a m.—Station Sign Off i964 000.000 management if the report's 11.90 p.m.—Big Time Wrestling In residential construc The outlook for a tax cut, un- goals are to be attained 12.90 a.m.—CBC TV News CFCY RADIO thon however. contracts de- less Finance Minister Gordon) ————————— 1293 o.m.—Local Weather and Sport ae clined to $183.740.000 this year changes his philosophy, is not THE LIGHT TOUCH Scores compared with $207,211,000 in good. That's the interpretation . . - 2:14 am—Sign OF 6.30—News end Weather 1964—a drop of 11.3 per cent.)most businessmen put on the The U.S. army's AN TPS 3 sep eeuay eay 435—M The falloff was sharper in annual budget forecast pre- radar set can tell the difference CKCW-TV orning Roundup Februar : 's gait and a 6:45—Islend Wr. Mar Temp ary. when contract|pafed by the Canadian Tax between &@ mans @ Hoke awards declined 20.3 per cent Foundation woman's at a range of “six 957 p.m.—Station Sign On 6:46—Morning Roundup 10.00 a m.—Canedian Schools 6:55—News end Weether 10.30 am.—Weekend Special 7:00—Hebrew Christian Hour 11.30 a.m.—Across Canede 7:13—Morning Roundup 12.00 p.m.—Friendly Giant ye News oe Weather There was a decrease noted § - 12.15 p.m.—Chez Helene orm = sepont in over-all awards for the two 7:41 —Morni n nck 17 20 p.m.—Butteraut Squere 41—Morning Roundup months in the Maritimes and wn ie to $65,400,000, compared with’ The forecast, which bases its miles $82,095,000 in February of 1964 ~ In Ja » the decl 5.4 per cents) (he Gectine was" RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 7:45--\Island W M Ter 12 50 p.m. —CBC TV News ; ann ‘bo an ia prairie regions, too. Maritime 1.00 p.m.—Friday Playbill 9 owen awards were- off a minute 4 per 6-X LNJOV 13xDaS Ride Lonesome 796- wes Capsule and Score cont, and prairie contracts 18.8 Hesse- fg 2.30 p.m.—At Home With Helen 8.00 Nene per cent. British Columbia man.) Homburg ms 3.90 p.m eke of- Truth 8:11 —Weather as slight 14per-cent in mye 3:30 p.m.—Take Thirty See Roundup Other segments, however, 5 A WATER CLOCK J RRA Mai tome ERT nay tan tind rene | tees SASL oF p-m.— | | 5.00 p.m.—Cartoon Capers ele for Today FIGURES RISE | CROWNED ioe IN ITS BASE 5.30 p.-m.—Music Hop ee : ee _ a Business construction rose alas USED TO TELL TIME 6.00 p.m.—Supper Club | a Preview onmen ery - C 39.7 per cent to $99,475,000, In IN THE TEMPLE OF | | 6.15 p.m.—Lionel Television News 10 4) nee - Weth stitutional 27.2 per cent to 5:23,- KARNAK. EGYPT. | 6.25 p.m.—Weather eee News an ee 866,000: engineering 26.5 per. 9-10 @ tag Ree Sete tc, tes a ape ed 3400 YEARS AGO 6.30 p.m.—Sports |10:05—Notes end Music cent to $161,838,000 and indus- | . — z 5 p.m.—Supper Club |11:00—-News end Weather trial 17.7 per cent to $66,300,000. — = 6.35 p.m.—Suppe , 11:05—Notes and Music By region, the Maritimes a ON MY WAY TO 7 7.00 p.m.—Wagon Train 11:45—Bulletin Board were off $90,900 at $22,690,800; | SEE HIM NOW) 8.30 p.m-—lehe ® cee 11:50—Notes and Music Quebec up $55,409,000 at $214,- * e om athe pasties “ 11:55—Atlentic News Roundup 414.000, Ontario up $33497,00 at | =< 10.30 o-m.- ieee |12:00—Weather $281.33.000: the prairies oft '° * om eee 12.05—P.E.!. Roed Report $14.614,000 at $63,311.000; and) = . 12:30--News and Weather Brit?sh Columbia up $899,000 at ‘0! 12.00 p-m.—CBC TV News 12:45—Towns end Country Time 1 $53. 475.000 12.15 o.m.—Viewpoin | 1:00—News and Weather Elsewhere on the bus..ess i 12.20 em —tione! Network News 1:05—Town and Country Time scene J. R. Timmins and Co. ° 12.25 e.m.—Midnite Theatre 1:15—Tommy Hunter Show stockbrokers reported lrst ™m The Bleck Rose | 1:45—Town and Country Time quarter dividend payments by | | , 2:00—1 ews and Weather Canadian companies, buoyed by | SATURDAY PROGRAMS | 2:05—Mostly Music increased dividends from some p “CFCY-TV 2:15—Netonel Schoo! Broadces!— terse companies. were at a rec- 7 ol Pras 2M. m.—Musical | 2:45—Mostly Music | They otalled $282,152,495. a ty oo on vee a Sport 3:00—News Headlines and Weather .3-per-cent increase over the TO A GREEK NAMED CHRISTODOULOS . NLL RUN IN AND NEW HOUSING , World Hockey 3.03—Trans-Canade Matinee $249 340,927 paid ‘in the first FOR BUILDING THE MOSQUE OF THE CONQUEROR, IN ISTANBUL, | ; GET HER’ \ DEVELOPM NTS. fA Caneda vs. Czech cec quarter of 1964. The four groups TURKEY, WAS TITLE TO THE ENTIRE STREET ADJOINING /T AS a 4.00 p.m.—International Curling | 3:30—Tops In Pops —industrials, mines, utilities $00 p.m.—TBA pee Meodinee fed Meathes co organizatious— = . nr —Canedian undup— 5% acne , 4:10—Tops In Pops Among the companies tha: D A | L Y C RO S S W oO R D 6.3) p.m.—Country Time | 5:00—News and Weather have i creased dividends are AOROSS hers 23. Spoiled, IOS SRAED) 7.01 p.m.—CFCY TV News | 5:05—The Outports international Nickel Co. of Can 4 pe icgr 4. Coat as CLIN INITIO 1 i re Mines Lid. . Alt T 7 16 pm —Fishermen's Log 5:25:20—Marine Weather ada Ltd. Noranda , . river basin again ae , = n Imperial Oi! Ltd, Aluminum “ . . ALY l 730 p.m.—tet’s Sing Out 5.28— Interlude pert Reval Bank of Canada, & White with gold 24. Slum SE 800 p.m —Beverly Hillbillies 5:30—Bo8 Goule Show A an oyal Ba ' . anima! or silver ber MAL INIL VEERIUICIA 8.30 p.m.—Wagon Train 5:35—The Outports _Inco™ also: was in the mews 41 River:Ger. 5. American 25. Bibli- ASE DIL 9 30 p.m.—NHI Hockey - 6:00—News end Weether 12. Threw, as Indian cal < w Detroit vs Montreal 6:15—On Parliament Hill—CBC 11. 30—The Archers stones 6. Jacob's mount v A LENO! | 11 15 o.m.—Juliette 6:20—Today’s Editorial— 11. 45—Music On The Heather 13. Limp: dial. son 27. Fuel AIR A ' 45 T Out For Sport | 6:25—Sports Parade 12:00. -Jamboree Junction 14. Hail! ~ 7. Mix 28. Alas! 1 Bet p.m.—Time Ou ports Ki A | 1200 p.m.—CBC TV News 6:30—Business Barometer--CBC 12:15—Tennessee Ernie Ford 15. Toward 8. Neuter 30. Com- | 17.08 @.m.—Local Weather and Sport 6:35—Tonight’s Music 12:30—Maritime Farm B’Cast 16. Restoring pronoun posi- Yesterday's Answer | aes 7:00—Back to the Bible 1.00—CBC News end Weather 19. Half an em 9. Snare tions of 40. Close to 12.10 @.m.—Route “66 7:30—News and Weather 1:15—The Tommy Hunter Show 20. Tree 10. Half musical 41. Cry of \ 7:45—Prov. Afteirs Alternate 1:45—Time Out For Melody Pe poorer of as scrape . eo bacchanals y-TV i - = ime Si . Pigpens 3. etors . Chinese CKCW-TV ys Nations busine cec 1:59—D.0 Time Signal os ine Woe 3 pr — aaa ue 2:00—Time Out For Matody, 27. Helmet- largest 37. City in 43. 12.25 p.m. Station Sign On 7:56—Tonight’s Music 2:15—National School B’Cast . ha: pra t . J y »—— and | 12.30 p.m.—Special Programme on | 8.58—News Headlines end Weather 2.45—I1 Happened Today and warts bot. 18 aca 38 Thing of 47 Gresk Education . 9.00—Univergity of The Air CBC John Drainie Tells A Story 2 : Aa a aoe . zg . Gree | 1,00 p.m —Cartoon Capers 9.30—Chamber Music 3:00—CBC News ” gurround- . | 2.00 p.m.—Top Ten Plus 10.00—CBC Natione! News. On 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee ing matter 1 | 3.00 p.m.—CBC-Sports-World Hockey Parl. Hill and Speaking 3.30—Trans-Caneda Matinee 31. King’s Canede vs Czech Bersonelly *7F-00—CBC News neighbor 4.00 p.m —CBC Sports 10.30—Starlight Serenade 4:03—Canadian Roundup 32. Ninth day International Curling 11.00—News and Regional Weather 4:10—Music In The Air before the 5.00 p.m.—Down Memory lene — 41.05—Starlight Serenade | 4:30—Countdown | Ides 530 p.m —Bugs Bunny 11.30—News and Weather 5:00—Mar. Fish B’Cast 34. Noah's 6.00 p.m.—Dr Who 11.35—Starlight Serenade §:20—Tempo, CBC Notebook first son 6.30 p.m.—Television News, Weether 12.00 CBC News, Weather end 6.00—CBC News 36, Smal] mass and Sports Sports CBC 6:15—On Parliament Hill 37. Diphthong 6.45 p.m.—London line 12:15—Pops Concert 6:20—Todey’s Editorial 39. Very poor rc . ‘ 7.00 p.m —Main Event 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports 42. Greek letter By Fa" 2 7°30 p.m.—My Favourite Martian | CBA RADIO aes 1 44. Sheltered _ s ae eS 8-00 p.m.—Beverly Hillbillies —Business Barometer je " t " 830 p.m.—Let’s Sing Out FRIDAY oe ee In The Evening 45. Girl's name: mm : 4 0 a 6:00—The Morning Show Part 1 | 7:30-Agende | ae. Secome 7 | . 7.00—The Morning Show, Part 1 7:45—Prov. Affairs visible ape lineicet 1115 p.m.—Juliette 8:00—CBC News and Inland 7:55—Musical Program 48. Servitude hs 11.45 p.m.—Time Out For Sports Weather 8:00—Assignment 49. Willows i AS 12 00 p.m.—CBC TV News 8:15—Marifime ast | 8.20—-UN Redio 50. Chair Qa i. pa 12.10 a.m.—Lione! Television News 8.21—The warning She, Pert 2 8.30—The Tommy Stee! Show SOI rm A 1215 a.m.—The Lote Show | g.25-The Bob Goulet Show 9:00—University Of The Air 1. Minced ss Daughter of Dr Jekyll 8:25—Mex Ferguson 9.30—Chamber Music | oath: Fr. = : News 10:00—CBC National News. On 2. Comedian: . : SUNDAY PROGRAMS — yr vee | Parliament Hill and Spesking Steve —— > : z | 9.16—A.M. Chronicle Personally | es Crcr Tv ones 10:30-C8C_ Stage _ DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: BM ig 1.00 p.m.—Musicale 10:30—Current and Choice 11.30—CBC Jazz Club AXYDLBAAXR a os geen 1.30 p.m.—Country Calendar 11:00—CBC News |12:00—CBC News fe LONGFELLOW Pe Rpg ty 2.00 p.m.—Insight I 11:05—Joan Marshall 12:03 33—Sports Scores Inland and One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used By 4 2.30 p.m —Faith For Today 11:15—For Consumers | ee for the three L’s, X.for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- | up : Ra 2.00 p.m.—French For Love 11:20—Record Album 12:15—Music In The Night trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. | x 380 p.m.—Valient Years f Bach day the code letters are different. Re: A 00 p.m.—Heritege } : 30 p.m —Wondertul World of CONTRACT BRIDGE | A Oryptogram Quotation ¥ . Golf VH EGC KUEZ é 2m y 830 p.m. -Wild Kingdom By B. JAY BECKER KWU KFCKW, ‘ ee 400 p.m.—Show on Shows | EGC YGP’K WRAU KG FUXUXBUF ie 6.30 p.m.—Charlie Chaplin | Gores oe ‘3 p.m.—All Star Theatre TEST YOUR PLAY RPEKWVPN.—KDRVP iad 5 sae Bs 3 p.m.—Ripcord Ske CRN 8:00 p.m.— Patty Duke Show | 1. You are declarer with the | would be defeated if the next Yesterday's Oryptoquote: WE THINK AS WE DO BECAUSE - : 8.30 p.m.—Flashbeck West hand at Six Notrump. |player had either a void or & OTHER PEOPLE THINK SO.—BUTLER / 9.00 p.m.—td Sulliven Show North leads the ten of hearts. |low card singleton. This last (© 1988, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) i 10 0¢, p.m.—Bonanze How would you play the hand? |case occurs far more often than | 199 p.m.—7 Deve @A842 P37 OKs oe neer oe eee R DING HO THe PHONE, MR. GLEASON ! Ja, SOOO — 19.00 o.m.—CBC TV News @KJ3) | WN) @ag4 ston bower. sg sure of the | Ow BOAR USE MAJOR HOOPLE : 2s 8° 2503 outcome here either, but the me- | ; ones 41087" 04 of play which stands out a| vw ' West hand at Four Hearts. | ace and (assuming South follows — : ire |North leads the six of hearts, /iow on the ace) return a low| ge \ ; 'How would you play the hand? |giamond to the jack. Siac If the diamonds are divided | : - normally, that is, 4-4 or 5-3, this TS : ' method of play guarantees the r oo ‘ , ¥ ‘ contract. If the jack loses to ¥ “—-. : the queen and 2 club ne ' ; : : back, you win it in either | ‘ land continue with a diamond, | - er =n ’ thus establishing a diamond) ‘ : trick in dummy which takes | Dy ' veare of the club loser. . : If you were to take a heart fae : ; PRON ‘ finesse on the opening lead and oc - ‘ re- |it lost, you would be in grave = Oo’ , : ; the |danger of going down one. South ys és , ' py ty six would probably return = ehib, tn ‘ : loses to be ki which case the contract would 7 ‘ : Me @ihis weibe vee any return and play the king of fai] if the A-Q of diamonds were ; clubs, in which event the Con-/noth badly placed, or if you mis- Elmer Peters tract becomes certain if North | guessed the location of the ace ws } : follows. suit. ».. \andqueen..when. North. had one ae , BUNBURY The only case in which this lof them and South the other. : method of play faile is' when| There cannot be much point = Rome Offre North was | the singleton |to subjecting yourself to @ guess ae 4.7892 4-731 Vi ieck were to at-jof this type when there is a per- y 7 tack the by first lead-|fectly convenient. way of svoid- jing the king, or the ace. you ing it. J Lise eta” Te MD