‘ ‘12:20 a.m.—Showcase — “We Dive Fa ee ee ae ee eee eee ee 8:00 p.m.—Tennessie Ernie Ford 8:30 p.m.—The Rifleman 9:00 p.m.—talent Caravan 9:30 p.m.—Plouffe Family 10:00 p.m.—Wells Fargo 10:30 p.m.—Country Hoedown 11:00 p.m.—Cavalcade of Sports 11:45 p.m.—Jim Coleman 12:00 a.m.—CBC News 12:15 a.m—CKCW News. ee Oe ee OE ee tee oy ae ee 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Apr,, 10, 1900. IPLEY'S BELIEVE ek eR, ees ee ee a EE Se ee ee een ee ee ee a SP eS Ee ag t eee : es 3 Se TORNOT | , —-—. ee a j : a Si 9:30 p.m.—tThe Plouffe Family 10:00 p.m.—Wells Fargo 10:30 p.m.—Country Hoedown 11:00 p.m—Cavalcade. of Sports — 11:45 p.m.—Jim Coleman 12:00 a.m.—CBC TV News 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint 12:22 a.m.—Sign Off RADIO C.F.C.Y. FRIDAY (STANDARD TIME 6.55 Sign On \ 6.57 Hebrew Christian Hour. 7.00 Hebrew Christian Hour 7.15 Country and Western Round up 7.30 News and Veather 7.35 Country and Western Round up 7.40 Farm Reporter 7.55 Interlude. 8.00 News 8.10 Weather 8.15 County and Western Round- up 8.45 Weather 6.50 Weather 9.00 Morning D-votions 0.10 Morning Moods 9.30 Top Tun Time 9.45 Who Am I 9.55 Interlude 10.00 News 1.00 News Headlines and Wea’ ther 1:02—Mostly Musie. 2.00 School Bdcst 2.15 Mostly Music 2.30. Back to the Bible 3.00 News Headlines and Wea- ther 3.02 Best On -.equest 4.00 News and Weather 4.05 Best on Request 4.0 The Outports 5.00 News Headlines and Wea- ther $.02 The Outports 8.00 News. $.10 Interlude $6.15 Music for You 7.00 Sports Roundup 7.05 Music For You 7.30 News and Weathe. 7.45 Don Messer’s Islanders 8.00 Tonight’s Music 9.00 Assignmer.t 10.00 News and Weather 10.15 Starlight Serenade 10.30 Vera Lynn. 11.00 Starlight Serenade 12.00 Dominion News = ‘12.10 Sign Off CBA FRIDAY DAYLIGHT TIME 7:15—Marine Weather and Fill). 7:30—News. 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. 8:00—CBC News and Weather 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 3:20—A. M. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions $:00—News. 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. 9:55—News. 19:00—Nationa!l School Broadcast 10:30—A. M. Chronicle = 10:45—Morning Commentary 10:55—For Consumers 11:00—CBC News 11:03—Showcase 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air 11:20—Court of Opinion. 12:00—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm B’cast. 1:6¢0—CBC News and Weather 1:11—News 1:15—The Archers. 1::0—Chamber Music 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast 2:15—The Happy Gang 2:45—Woman In My House 3:00—CBC News and T-C Mat- inee 4:00—String Orchestra 4:30—Music from Montreal 6:01—Maritime Fish z At Dawn” => EDMUND WALLER ccos-xcon ) BORN AOMEMBER 30 1953 FREE DELIVERY wane A near BORN 30 1954 "from the Ar Tite Aeé OF te * 08M 80 WINDMILL , QN ORDERS TO GO OUT ee Ot CONTRACT BRIDGE CHICKEN - STEAKS - SNACKS . . By B. JAY BECKER FRIDAY — . East dealer. An example of complete faith 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Musicale Both sides vulnerable, in partner may be found in Bella- 2:45 p.m.—Nursery School Time NORTH donna’s three spade bid in the 3:00 p.m.—Adventures with Hiram @AKQ98 sequence shown. After Avarelli Holiday A106 had doubled two hearts for take- 1:30 p.m.—Howdy Doody o2 out and Belladonna had respond- 4:00 p.m.—Hidden Pages HAI105 ed three clubs, Avareili request- 4:30 p.m.—Open House WEST ed his partner to name another 5:00 p.m.—P. M. Party $106 4533 » sult’ f he had cae. by ; 5:30 p.m.—Mighty Mouse Playhouse| 9543 @eKQI9s8 . heart detie » by making _ 6:00 p.m.—Teener’s Talk Shop @KQ8754 @A9SB Bell obi meh 6:25 p.m.—Sword of Freedom Bet &Q9 adonna iged by bidding 6:50 p.m.—CFCY TV News SOUTH three spades on J-74—a rather 7:00 p.m.—Gazette @I74 dramatic vote of confidence— 7:30 p.m.—Dr. Christian @72 and the spade game was reached. 8:00_p.m.—Star Performance 3106 Stakgold won the heart lead and 8:30 p.rh.—Harbour Command $K7643 returned the king. After taking 9:00 p.m.—Talent Caravan The bidding: the ace and ruffing a heart in his East South West North 19¢ Pass 29 © ODble. Pass 3 Pass 39 Pass 36 Pass 4@ Opening lead—five or hearts. Belladonna and Avarelli, the Roman pair, played an adventur- ous game which was not only bold in concept but decidedly ac- curate, considering the many arti- ficialities employed in their sys- tem of bidding. Unlike their Am- erican counterparts, who had oc- casional partnership misunder- standings, the Romans gave a splendid exhibition of how smoothly a well<developed part- nership can function. Their confidence in each other, their rapport in all kinds of bid- ding situations and the ease with which they solved them, were a revelation to the American play- ers who saw them perform. Not that they didn’t make errors— they did—but the mistakes were practically always individual and not partnership errors. YORK NOTES were visitors to Hunter Ri- on Sunday, they were the Annie Moore..- gs cf F i tEe TT fyiste j i . » and daughter-intaw, Mr. Mrs. Westley Cooper Mrs. Vernon Hughes, Harring- ton, spent her Easter holidays in York, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vessey. The many friends of Mr. Ar- 5:30—Tempo. 6:00—News and, Weather 6: 15—Regional Commentary Maritime Sportscast Musical Interlude. 6:30—Tempo. 7:00—News.. «. 7:10—Commentary. 7:15—Tempo 7:30—Tempo 8:00—News and: Tempo 8:25—Tempo 8:30—Festival In Sound 8:45—R.P. 9:00—Bluenose Gosts 9:30— Now I Ask You 10:00—Songs of my People. 10:30—Harrison Lancers 11:00—News Roundup and Telk 11:30—A: and 12:00—Here’s The Weather and Sign Off - ‘eral civil service, many of them Whether Hazen was at fault in jumping to two spades, instead of doubling to show his fine hand or whether Fishbein should have responded to the strength-show- ing skip bid, is left to the tender mercies of the reader. The fact remains that the fail- partnership failing. aad : in 40, Girl's every DOWN s 1. state -" militia . 15. Split 2. Pay pulse offa 11. Female a oats 2 excavation 21. Ever (pocet.) 29. Ruhr city 4. Compass 22.Lawyer's 32.Sand hill point « fee 33. Charles (abbr) 24. French com | Lamb &. An ina 25. Satiate 34. Had on DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how te work its } >. AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Singie letters, apos- for the three trophes, the each day the code letters are different. xXA Fpdc A Cryptogram Quotation WAFCUUWOCAF—OWULCKF. Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: THERE WAS NEVER POET WHO HAD NOT THE HEART IN THE RIGHT PLACE—EMERSON, «© 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) length and formation of the words are all hints. “PDxuc PC NKG AXF ETTA KETT . | IT'S GOING TO, MUSIC! FUN,’ “Ne HOW ARE \ BE FABULOUS. EVERYBODY DANCING THE PLANS \— ON THE GRASS IN FOR THE PROM THE STADIUM ~ COMING? 5 A REAL. ey i BALL’ ” = a ‘Co = t — . \é 9x American team\6 IMP’s. It does‘ not strike us that sys- tem had much to do with pce bad result. The man, not the ma- Miss Marlene Buell, Charlotte- town, spent a holiday with her | — ANS A } - — BE SEEING friend, Miss Pauline Swan, i MUG GS & SKEETER GRAIN ° WINNIPEG (CP)—Most prices | rallied late in the session to post | advances on the Winnipeg Grain | activity in flax and rye trading; featured the rally. ' Closing prices: Oats: May unchanged 76%b; Jdily % higher 76%b; Oct % lower; Feb. Barley: May unchanged 1.02%; diy % higher 1.02%; Oct. un changed 1.02%b. higher 3.07%2b; Flax: May 1 Jy 1%-1% hi 2.99%-%; Oct Jy % higher 2.92%-%%. Rye: May 1% higher 1.17; %e-% lower 1.15%b; Oct % higher- the Month of March. Grade IX: 1. Lana Wood; 2. Marie Dalton; 3. Nadine Rogers. Grade VIN: 1. Eileen Dalton; 2. Frankie MacGregor; 3. Allen Cooke. Grade VH: 1. Cheryl Rogers; 2. Douglas Cooke. Grade VI: 1. Mary P. Dalton. Grade V: 1. Denzil Cooke; 2. Doloris Dalton. Grade IV: 1. Joan Dalton; 2. James Dalton. : 1. Helen Dalton; 2. Grade Il (b) : 1. Donnie O’Hal- leran; 2. Joseph O’Holleran. 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