WEEKEND TV I PROGRAMS FRIUA 1' CH'Y -‘|'\/ 1.30 p.m.—-MUSI(GI. 2 00 p m.—Chez Helena 215 Inn—Nursery Srhool 2.30 pm —Mr. Roger 3.00 pun—Loretta Young 3.30 p.m.—Talxe Thirty 4.00 p.m.—Scarlett Hill 4.30 runs—Cartoon Capers 5.0! pm -Ra:zle Dazzle 5.30 p.m.—-Frlday Island 6 00 p In “TBA 6 3i p.m.-—Ga;clta p.rn.——CFCY TV New! p.m.—~TBA p.m.—Donna Reed Show p.m.——Dr. Kildaro p.rn ~~Conntry Hoedown Ill! The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 14. 1982. Rail Workers Compensation To Be Pondered . OTTAWA ICPI —» Compensa- tion for displaced railway pet'- sonnel will be referred to .parliamentary committee after ithe Christmas recess, Transport Minister Balcer‘said here. He replied to the fifth consec- utive request on the subject by the national legislative commit- tee of the International Railway Brotherhoods. making its an- nual submission to cabinet. The brief noted that the or- ganization. comprising the run- ning railway trades. has sought revisions in the Railway Act for [the last five years without suc~ ICCS' “We only wish to stress the .urgency of the matter at this royal commission on transpor-l ltation “practically endorsed thel abandonment of many thous-‘ .ands of miles of railway." I It said CNR president Donald; publicly-owned line plans to close some 1.400 agencies. The issue is whether employ- ees required to move because of railway renovations and linel abandonments should be com- pensated. particularly slncol such moves often depreciate the - value of houses owned by em-‘ ployces. TO REVIEW RECORD l WASHINGTON IAPI —- Pres- ident Kennedy will appear on US, television networks Monday night to review his first two‘ years in the White House. The hour-long program will be taped i advance an at 6:30 pm. EST by ABC and CBS and at 8:30 pm. by NBC. p.rrI,—1rue p.In.--lommy Ambrose Show pan—Empire ll:30 pm» This is the Lil. .200 pm. CSC 1 News '213 aim—local Weather F I2-I4 a.m.—Viewpoint I220 arm—Sign Off CONTRACT BRIDGE ___________._ ._ .._ ‘ By B. JAY BECKER Troubles? ‘ . UIZ hall 0 ‘ Q ' You are South, neither side‘ The three spade bid more or NOTWOOd T.V. .vuinerable. The bidding has less reflects the strength held. ‘been: .It must be assumed partner will‘ JOHN 8- DENNIS . {go on to game with a satisfac- Phone 4-4128 Sherwood East South West North Itnry hand. If he passes. the Pass Pass Pass 1 Q chances are he won't make ten Pass ? tricks. Change one of the dia- CKCW-TV what “mud yr,“ "0“. bid with monds to a club and you would 11.00 arm—Romper Room 12.00 a.m.—Sign Oil I2.45 p.m.—News, Weather. Sportl 1.00 p.m.—Frrday Playbill Let's Go Steady 2:30 p.m.——-Mrstcrogers 2.45 p.m.—Frlendly Giant 3.00 pom—At Home With Helen Crocker 1.30 p.m.—Take Thirty 4:00 p.m.——Scarlert Hill 5:00 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 5.30 p.m.-$pin N'Win 6.00 chm-Supper Club 6:15 P'm.—-Television News 6.25 p.m.—Supper Club 6:35 p.m.——Televisio-. Weather 6.40 p.m.——Supper 6.50 p.m.—-Television Sportl 700 p.m _R0bin Hood 730 p.m.—St John's Jr. Choir 8.00 p.m.—Dr. Kildara 9.00 p.m.—Country Hoedown 9.30 p.m.—Trua 10.00 p.m.~lommy Ambrose 10.30 p.m,—-Empire 1l30 pun—Mlle Hammer 12‘00 pin—CBC or New! 12:14 arm—Viewpoint 12.20 am -CKCW-TV Newl 12.25 a.m.—-Midnight Theatre Tripoli 2,00 awn -—-Siur\ Ott ’apmox each of th e following to u 1' hands? 1- ¢Q852 VAJMZ 973 4K6 3. 9-— QJ853 OQ762 §J9642 8- 406 .1052 9A9“ 4.1m 4. 4KQ84 972 QAJ7852 4.6 1. Three spades. Responses by a player who has pass originally are interpreted in a different light from those made by a player who has not previ- ously passed. For example. the three spade bid recommended here is not forcing and partner is permitted to pass. Similarly. a two heart response would not be forcing. In both cases part. her would be required to bid again except for the previous pass. The reason such bids are non- forcing is logical enough. If your partner opens the bidding third or fourth hand after you‘ve passed. he is in a good position to know whether 0 not a game is possible with his hand. If his judgment indicates that a game cannot be made. even though you jump the bid- ding. he is under no obligation to bid again. -c‘ 12:08 sum—Local Weather l2:09 a.m.-Sign on TV. CALLS NITE or DAY .Day 4-353? 3090 of.“ \ SATURDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 2.30 p m.—Muurala: C .BC CIT-“'Ylp'OrISl'llp Golf 300 p.m.—rWorld ol Sport 4:00 p.m.—TBA 5:00 {rm-TBA 5:30 p.rn.-~Bugs Runny 6.00 p.m.—Kinglisher Cove p.m.--Fishermens Log Weather 7.01 ppm—Country Time 7.30 p.m.—To Tell The Trtrth 800 p.m.eBever|y Hillbillies 8.30 ppm—Cinema 137 Secret Convict Lake ‘000 part—NHL Hockey Boston at Toronto 11.15 p.m.—.luliette 12:00 p.m.—CB( IV News 12.08 a.rn.——Loca| Weather 12.09 a.m.-—Mystery Theatre Trapped by Boston 0 0 0 t D CENTRAL RADIO and Nile 4-4503—4-7462 VAIL’S RADIO & TV. Ch’town p.m.—CFC‘r TV News and Blackle CKCW-TV I ll |2.25 p.m.—Statron Sign On News. Weather. Sports I l2.30 p.m.—-The ChTISlOpi‘IeU l.00 p.m.—Ora| Roberts ' 1.30 2.00 2.30 p.rn.—Country Calendar p.m.—Faith in Action p.m.—Speaking French p.m.—World of Sport p.m_--TBA paw—CBC News p.m.—Citizen’s Forum arm—Biography 7:00 p.m.—-NDA Choir 7:30 p,m.-»A Kiss for Santa 8:00 p.m.-—Mr. Magoo’s Caro 9.0!) p.m.——Ed Sullivan Show a 11:30 dun-Quest 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.10 a.m.—CKCW TV News 12.15 a.m.—Sign Off Christmas respond four spades. I 2. Pass. There‘s no use look- .ing for trouble. The chance of 1making game is remote. and Lthe chance of improving mat- iters by looking for a better .trump suit is more imaginary Ethan real. It's best to let well. genough alone. 3. Th rec notrump. You'll“ .never be able to convince part- ner you passed this 13-point hand if you respond with two notrump. which is not forcing under the circumstances. Perhaps you shouldn't have passed originally. but it was dif- fificult to find a satisfactory open- I ing bid. However. this merely‘ lends force to the argument for a three notrump response. There's only one way to com- pensate for the earlier pass. land that's by bidding game. I 4. Four spades. You mightl have opened the bidding with‘ 'this hand also. but that's a de- r batable proposition. Having de- Icided to pass. you make up for lit. by bidding a game. . However you wouldn‘t bid] this way if partner had opened with. say. one club. About all, you could then do is respond‘ one diamond. What makes the, game contract attractive Is that . ipartner‘s opening bid was [spade This changed the value lot our hand enormously: so: fmIIch so. that we can treat. our cards as not only the. equivalent , ‘of an opening bid. but more i A case can be made for jump- ‘ ing to three diamonds. but. since many players do not play the Jump-shift as forcing when made ,‘by a passed hand. it Is not re- ‘ commended. 7.50—Program Schedqu | 7.5I—Tonight's Music I 9.00—Nations Business CBC 9.15—Aqenda CBC 9.3o—cac Jazz Club 110.00—National News CBC HOOD—late Night Theatre CK “LOW—National News a Regional l Weather 11.05<—Star|ight Serenade 11.30—News Headlines and Maritime ‘ Weal er ll.35-~Starlight Serenade RADIO TODAY CFCY RADIO FRIDAY 6.28—Sign On 6.30—News & Weather __ fl ._-.——- H} 6.35—Country a Western Raundup MMM+WH*” °M>I 6.55-News a. Weather TV :I 7.I5—Country & Western Roundup 0- 0 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 1 1 7.30—News (- Weather 3: Call 4-8246 7.35—CFCY Farm New: 7.40—Country 8. Western Roundup , z > 0 ii BOO—News * Open 8:30 a.m.-9 pm. 0 .176 Kent St. (Opp. Earton‘sii:b i 8.11—Weather , 8.16—Country l- Westorn Roundup 8.45—Weather CKCW-TV 1:25 a.m.~$rgn On News. WthEI, .3 nrts 1.30 p.m.—Comment and Conviction 2.00 p.rn.-—Top Ten Plus 3.00 p.rn.—Worid of Spor 8. .0; It 8.57——Thought For Today I 9. w 9.10—Preview Commen ary 9.15—Morning Moods : 9.25—Matineo with Willie 9.3’)—Picl< Your Partner 9.35—Morning Moods 55-— Kitchen Klatter Content or t . 9. CBC Championship Golf'l0.00—News & Weath 1' 4:00 p.m.—~Wor|d of Spot 1960 Olympic) 5.00 pin—Cartoon Capers 5.30 ppm—Bugs Bunny 6.00 gum—Kingfisher Covo 6.30 p.m.—Tha Early Show 7:30 pm -TBA 8:00 p.m.——Beverly Hillbillies 8:00 pron—Tell the Truth 9.00 p.m.—The Untouchaqu 10.00 p.m.—NHl Hockey Boston vs. Toronto 11.15 p.m.—Juliette 11:45 p.m.——Sport| Unlimited 12:00 p.rn.—ACBC TV News 12.10 a.m.--CKCW-TV Nev" 12.15 a.m.—-The late Show Boots Malone 2:00 arm—Sign Oll SUNDA Y CFCY-TV 1.00 part—Musicale 1:30 p.rn.-—-Countr' Calendar 2.00 p.m.-—AlI-Star Gott 3.00 p.m,-National Football league 5'30 p.m.—$r lawrenco North 557 pen—CBC TV News 600 p.rn.-—Citizen‘1 Forum 6.30 p.m.—Amerrcon Musical ra 7.00 p.m.-—Baat of the Post 7-30 D.tfl.—-Eathet Knows Boat 8.00 p,rn.-—-Mr. Magoo’l Christmas Carol 9:00 p.rn.~Ed Sullivan Show tom p.rn.-Ionann PROGRAMS 10.05—Notes & Music 10.15—Win 57 10.20—Notea 8. Music 10.55—-Jirnmle Rodgers 11.00-Nows Headlines In Weather 11.02—thea A Music “JO—Atlantic Quiz ll.45—Bul|etin Board IIC 11.55—Atlantic News Roundup IZOD—Weather 12.05—Mostly Music 12.30—New In Weather 12.45—Moatly Music LOO—News Headlines 1- Weather 1.07—Moatly Music 2.05——Portrnit of a Star lilo—Interlude EMS—National School Bdctt CBC 2.45—Hits and Encorot 3.00—Newa and Weather 3.03—Tranl—Conadn Matinee CBC 3.30—Hin and Encore: A (OS—Canadian Roundup CBC A.l0—-—Hita and Encore: Lilo—Tho Outports 5.00—NQWI and Weather SOS—Tho Outpom 5.25-20—Marine Weather 5.28-Tho Outports a.oo—N.w. and Weaih r 6.1Hn Parliament Hill CBC 6.20 Sports Parade 6.30—Tontght’a Music 6.55—Jtrnrnto lodgcr's Show 7.00-ka to the Bible [IO-Now: and Weather s 8- Voice Itepom CBC,II.2o—Rezord Album I2.00-Dominion News 12.05—Sign Off (‘HA FRIDAY l 6.00-~lhe Gerry Fogarty Show 1 Part = 8.00—-—News L Inland Weather 8.15—Maritirne Sportcast ‘ 8.2l—The Gerry Fogarty Show Part 2 I 3.24—th Bob Goulet Show 8.30—Portrait Of A Star 9.00——CBC News 8. Voice 9.10~—Preview Commontar l 9.15—A.M. Chronicle ‘ 10.15—Piayroom ‘ 10.30“Crillcally “LOO—{BC New 11.05—Joan Marshall 11.15—For Consumers Reports Y Speaking s ‘IIao—ihe Archers l11.45—Win, Place 8. Show ll2.00—-Jamboree Junction .12.15—-Muaic On The Heather I 12.30—Maritima Farrn B'Cast LOO—CBC News 8. Inland Weather 1.59—Dominion Observatory Tim. Igna 2.00—Tima Out For Melody 2.l5—-Nat. School B,Calt 2.45—John Drainio Tell: A Story 3.00—CBC Nawl 3.03—T.C. Matinee 3.30—T.C. Matinee LOO—CBC News 4.03—Caoadian Roundup (Jo—I love Paris 5.00—Maritirno Fish B'Cast ‘5.20—1em 5.30—CBC Notebook 6.00—CBC News 8. Inland Weather 6.15—0n Parliament Hill 6.30—Commonwoalth Game: Report onto—Music In The Evening 7.15—lylina 7.20—Marine Weather 8. Musical ISO—Assignment loo—Radio International 8.30—Winnipeg Pops Concert 9.00-Provinctnl Alf-In ITS—Agenda Hlx. 9.30—CBC Jazz Club moo—National News Roundup I. Speaking Personally lO.3i‘%~Mu|IcaI Program "DO—Mao low "JO—Tho Sound Of Music WOO-Marina Weather I2.09-Inland Weather 12.12—Mullc In The Night MW 'Ivt time." it said. noting that tho' " Gordon was quoted as saying. IT on nor l w: .t . ‘1 g \ RIPLEY'S BELIEVE U. FRIED FLYING rims ‘ - Inthe Kampala Market Ill AFTICa Ar?! sow 45 A DEL/CAC)’ . .n- “solidi? TO QUALIFY AS A PHYSICIAN 0R LAWYER . ONCE w s l I A . REGU/REDTD V t V ._ _ W5 3 some cougrorruncr FITNESS BY In Istan ul BAlA/VC/NG‘ or; LOCATED IN THE PALACE 01v; F007 My”; OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS, US/A/é 7H5 ' 7’0 COMPLY my OTHER Foar THE Moi/Amman 10 PM“ A CONC£P7ION 0F JUST/('5 ’FATHER 0" PERIOD 0:357 YEMS- "I5 OWN HEAD N Il’S ENTRANCE wAs AIwAYs OPEN m PETITIONERS ram-x-“ i JAILY CROSSWORD VWGNVI9 iSflOW ADIOIN 6'X LNEOY 1311335 n. "HER ONE 0' BUT ND US CAN WRITE THAT TDRRIILI.’ up. lutnliHLh-‘ Tut-turn. "em-t ._......._ in: '1" on?" menu.“ wind Ill-u am“ ‘I 5LT l I 1m ltl Maggi; .I ‘ ' I . D. \ ACROSS DOWN 21. 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