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'5 l1203—Showcase. 1:15—Kindergarten oi the Air. 1.30 Traveller's Night Life 1.45 Out of this World : 2:00—Jamboree Junction. 2:30—Maritime Farm B’cast. - 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Record Program ,. 1:30—Little Symphonies. . . 1:59—D.0. Time Signal 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast ‘ 2:15—The Happy Gang 2:45—Woman In My House. I ‘ 3:00—News and T-C Matinee 4:00—Music 201. f g 4:30—Halifax Concert 5:00—Maritime Fish Broadcast 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show. 6:00.\’ews and Weather. 5:15. Regional Commentary 0.30-Rawhido. 12 The Guardian. Charlottetown, 11011.. Dec. 15, 1958 WASTE!” 0‘ $7005 HBUFEASADOORMANOFWE . ' 5).: RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Weskom. Texas é} I.le BULBS N MRS.J.A,M‘CLARAN'S LIVING ROOM HAVE BEEN IN USE DAILY FOR 32 YEARS M ' v M Hes CHURCH England DESTROYSD BY LIGHTNING IN I375 WAS REBUILT SWE DISTANCE AWAY SO THE TWER OF THE ORIGINAL CHURCH COULD BE PRESERVED MAMEW/MNMW/Wm 01011? 507 WM 050 "WWW lLUMINATED BY mmnkam msfifitflgm ISAAC Comes: mo mm»: um mfg mm nauornenomuamas * Awmu neon I057 TO loss seamen ms “I. To Pm ' CONTRAC By B. JAY T BRIDGE BECKER North dedq. Neither side vulnerable. norm on on elm“ n u T q me! Q .3154: s , one“. K .1093 4.0 n “(it vino“?! 2 6 4A0! . mm "0111b m m 16 run 1' :4. ran :9 4. Caching lead — king of dia- monds. This hand was played in the national women’s team of four chlamnship in Syracuse in 1942. When Mrs. Phyllis Gardner, of Brooklyn, held the South hand she reached a final contract of four hearts an the bidding se- quence shown. A diamond was opened and taken with the ace. Mrs. Gardner led the two of hearts from dummy, East fol- lowed with the four, South with the hire. and West with the three. So Mrs. Gardner won the trick which contained the 2-8-4—5- with the five! Wee! Pu- Peel FAMOUS HANDS Alter playing a club to the " queen she led another heart, East winning with the ace. Back came spade, declarerpl aying low, and ‘West’s ten forced the ace. A dia- mond was led from dummy and Tufted, after which the king M hearts was dashed. Seven tricks had been played. West by this time was down to Q—Z of spades, queen of diamonds, and J-10-7 of clubs. Mrs. Gardner now led the ten of hearts and West had to find a discard. She coludn’t afford a dis- mond or a' club discard and was therefore compelled to discard the deuce of spades. East took the heart ten with the queen and returned a spade. Mrs. Gardner rejected the pos- sible finesse, playing the king, oa-ughlt West’s queen, and. made five hearts tor what looked like a winning score. But when the hand was played at the other table, the result was duplicated. Mrs. Peggy Solomon, of Philadelphia. held the South hand and reached four hearts on identical bidding. Again the king of diamonds was opened and again the five of hearts won the second trick. The same excellent series of plays took place and Mrs. Solomon al- so made eleven tricks to bring about a tie on the deal. So we have a sample of the fine bridge that's played in the women's team championship. No wonder I’ve never won the event! Spfinghfll AIcI Planned HA‘LllFAX (GP) Industrial Estates Limited has set up a spe- cial subsidiary company to help promote new industry for disas- ter-stricken Springhill, N.S. The move was announced here today by Mines Minister Man- son, Labor Minister Pylke and Frank Sobey of Stellarton, N.S., president of Industrial Estates. The announcement said the sub- sidiary, named the Springhill De- velopment Corporation, has been given .an initial $1,000,000 in gov— ernment funds “for financing and establishing of new industries in Springhih and adjacent terri- wry-Io Most of the new corporation’s directors are also on the board of Industrial Estates Limited, a Nova ‘Scotia crown company that provides facilities for industries. Iron And Steel Output Declines O'l'l‘AW-A (CPI—Production of pig iron, steel ingots and steel castings in October and the first 10 months of the year showed sharp declines compared with the corresponding periods last year, the bureau of statistics said Fri- day. Output of pig iron in October fell to 229.459 tons from 293,425 a year earlier and in the 10 months to 2.502.660 tons from 3,204,326. Production of steel ingots dropped in the month.to 254,844 tons from 372,737 and In the Jan- uary-October period to 3,449,280 tons firom $229,967, while output of steel castings in October eased to 6.289 tons from 8.098 and in the 10 months to 81,723 tons from 98,155. Hams Unaber To Contact 4 In Balloon SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE. Canary Islands (Jeutersl—‘Radio annateuIrs failed Friday to pick up signals from a transatlantic balloon that took otf early this 6:45—Roving Reporter 6:55—Byline 7:00—Music In The Evening 7:30—Fall Festival. 7:45—Explorers 8:00—Hi Fi Club 8:30-Nactional Farm Forum 8:55—Farm Forum News mom—Vancouver Theatre 9:30——Summer Fallow 10:00—Projeot 59 11:00—CBC National News Roundup ll:30-~ Distinguished Arlists. [mm—Here's The Weather sno morning on an'attempted 3,000- mile flight to 'Dhe West Indies. Local hams had agreed with the British crew of the balloon, The Small World, to try to make radio contact at a set time. One theory advanced was that the rough takeoff might have damaged the balloon‘s transmit- er. . . The three men and a woman making the trip hope to reach a point somewhere between Hondu- ras and British Guiana in tram one to three weeks’ time. It the flight is successful, it will be the first time a free-flying balloon has crossed the Atlantic. Leader of the expedition is 51- year - old British businessman Arnold (Bushy) Ellioai‘t. With him are his Zlayear-old son Timothy. 31 7 year - old Colin Mudie and Mudie’s 30-year-old wife, Rose- many. Army Rule In Algeria Ends PARllS I’Reutersi—Premier de Gaulle's government F r i d a y ended army rule in Algeria. en. Raoul Salan. muchdecor— ated officer who assumed tull civil and military powers after the May 13 “revolt” that led to de Gaulle‘s return to power last June, was named inspector-gem eral of national defence—a post attached to the premier‘s office in Paris. TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. Station GFOY-TV Channel13 SEEand Ilon. 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