.bjiHE AIR V v WEDN ESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY TV I 30 p.m--—MUSlCll 2-00 lam-‘3'" 'F‘sm'lm B he“ rural development depart- 230 p.m.-—1 la a e a y JAMES NELSON n committees. and the opting-out. am pm,“ Th. world 1mm OTTAWA ‘CP‘ * When thelmnrlrlfenfll :‘hegmea'sures the gov~ From everything that was ment. chances in Commons 530 p.m.—Teke Thirty country's law-makers and "mi. go ahead “am 22f prepared iolsaid in the final hours beiore l‘UlPS allt‘rtln: parliamentary 400 p.m._n‘, Sum 5mm Christmas recess . m was m L lI . ‘ore Christmasadioiirnment. the government committees. and the opting-out 4”,“ p‘mphul“ mm. they.“ come back m a $95510". inn-‘Odmt’m ahioi lStandards'gill Intends to carry on the 1964 formula for provinces wanting . 5”” lam-"Fm!" ""9." 0‘ Parliament “‘hfi'h to all in-Wlact‘achen l‘li labs”. Mlnmer.s"ssl"nrrh.\' far the longest al. to quit federal-provmmal pro- 530 p.m.-Music l-t tents and purmses will be just immig‘um “: " \f‘ah 910 set areadvminto 1965 Wllhoul prn. jean (5.00 p.m.—Cflnldlln Legion Chorus like a brand new one, .and maxi! the? Elm-'3 Ft" hour rozalion or dissolvin: Parlia- ln adduinu. there is statute 6 i5 p.m.-Live longer The work left unfinished onfrm. mdugnifll “0" dN‘elE rules meni for a general election. law reVIsionr approval of Gen. (33] p.m.—Gazette the Commons order pappr at labor jun‘dmmn u" "I Cdml Among the items left unfin- "a ",“l‘wm‘nfl‘: amendment! 7m p.m.—crcv TV News adjournment Der. Iii reads like ‘ v ilFltet‘l is the ('anada Pt‘nSIon ' “1"?” ,‘a'mns privileges 7l5 ant—Purity Photo Quit the leElslatlve program for a BILL (:RI'rIrIzun it’lan- t“ be Studied durin: the in” 'm’ll'mmes' 9"”“5‘” "f 7.20 p.m.—TBA full new session. Without the The bill. after Its Introductionlrece“s by a 30”" filmmllm’ 0f r-nal lgumldws‘ changes m "3' 730 p.m.—Bawllcl1ad government having in add any, last fall. ran Inln criticism iromglhe Commons and Senate. Alsni'l‘lna _hl’ark" .‘pg'SIa‘mn- "l?!" z 500 ramp“. Rog“. thing to it during the recess, iholh management and Iahnr‘on the list Is a revision of thetlsiie ( anges‘m laws governing :1 9m pin-Rad Riva! Jumbo'a. But one or the masons gm,“ spnkesmen‘ Ml. 310mm”) said companies Act. an increase inliiksurame. llllgl H and similar a 930 pin—Perry Mason thy HOUSP leader George Mrliathe government will make some {lrSl“'.la“ ""5"" hm“- 3‘ far‘lt‘, m.pa.ml’:'oan f ill: TEE"? 10‘ a mm pmdmme. . ’ I Th,“ Men rain, {or adimlmmg m mld_:ampndnwnts m “w hm. but reaching overhaul of railwayiirgill.::;1.f;1: 9'? ma? limp/sci. .- ii an pun—Momma en Feta FEbFUBPl’ “'85 to give the. gov- hasn't reached a decision on legislation. and infillll'ies lnln.|ht’ c‘m‘el‘llm‘PHlIgR aifiosirsffilii z 1215 sin—CBC TV News Sargent time to prepare “519;... other possible amendments. ‘the penitentiaries service and to he. confronted with other 12 23 a.m.-L9cal Weather gate 91]”??? parlljim‘entary Ide- There are 24 onlier pieces of the Prairie. Farm Asslslance problems requiring legislative l2-30 aim—5'9" 0“ on def"! 9“ Occasmns legislation and resolutions onlAdmimsirah-nn action—not counting any new C C“, TV h egor when A government the (‘ommnn: order paper' I ]d . ' legislative proposals it wishes K as a mitted. even hyv|mpllcan “'hirlL presumably. the Com. "0” M l" 'h" ""l- W” a" to make as part of its long- tlnn. that Its legislation isn‘t mons will be FXDFt'lt’d to deal snm“ hard""“'”3"k "hp-“mu” “3"” W“:er- 957 aim—Station Sign On ready for the (Tommons. Ivith on its return in uan i in 00 a.m.—lvanhoa “‘h— ___k.. ' ._~_. _ ' I “7.30 a.m.—Documentarv Canada ; . . s ll 00 a.m.—QUIzina 30 T k B c d F h 11.10 pm.—-AUO$S Canada a e y B S 1200 pro—Friendly Giant . 0 1215 pin-Che: Helene R h F S I Y '2 30 prom—Butternut Squat. : l750 pun—CBC Nawa ' f V 6:. < 1.00 p-m—Wevinesdav Plavbill on?! P0.\ HANRIGHT 'and many reported the most 95:33:18“ Hoppity Goes To Town mand ‘2“: ‘cp. 7‘ WM} “’6' 9"” had MS I z n prices riinni . . . . 230 p.n1.-Akt Home With Halan Canadian romme rnanlgfigll‘il; “ERRlRG “LIITTLD 1 S‘CK A o s cruiser”: w id 1 men In general this New cashed prnfllabl" “Cam” ‘hF-V have DAY c . on p.m.- s eh. or urns in somp of their “Chest haul; Larie herring were so plenti- HIS LIFE ‘0 3:3 p.m_—;:ke '1‘;er in wars. ‘ fiil that the market was glutted.‘ TIL "I 4. . p.m.— C?! m 0"“ ' . 4.10 .m.—Ruzla Dante BlggeSI boom was on the At. The smnke, h°“s?5' “"F‘mg Wt COW-PACKD ‘66 P F e. Rm .n lannc may. fl", “shprie: deEklppPl‘S, “ere oxcrflowing even HIS FATAL .570 :-:-:F::‘ 31"". 9 partmem savs in’ 3 via“, 6f 'he‘thougli the new Lunenburiz. - ILLNESS (.65 'm‘_5uppe, Ciub spring and summer catches and NS" "‘a'l‘ “Shed m smnklng‘ (“Hug pummel; A777“ 6 15 5"“ 4‘0"" mam.“ NW“ market-s Up '0 the Pnd M Aw faczilities Into use. The homing m MSTORY A65 0;: w 6 25 m_w"mu Ens! fishermen's cross income iiin off Shelburne, 3.5.. “as the. THE FRMCONVKLE ’00 "I lm p-mt-S 0'" Was "Early $59.m'm{)‘_up 30 biggest In llVlnE.‘ memory. But. O 6““ p‘ ' 5" Club Per cent from the 1959-63 a'ver-tlhe 1"" “'3‘ 5“ “eat that 53’. STEEREDBYMEANSOF ” p‘m‘-N‘\’:’Vl:’r:rk :9. the end of the summer the fish-i A - ' a .. p,m.— , ‘ ' . “in WW4), mid", the Maritime fish-ti‘ccziu: in- Prmf‘n had m d " ml? the". SMLMADEM ASCENT 000 pm_Red Rwy umber" dust”, surged ahead h ,caii hes and take up their nets“ AT FEANCONWLLE, > cm pmemv Mason end 0r Aug“, "5 19M “Input Small hcrruic. however. were. mm m_FmW of frozen sea “sh _‘_ “plum” In short supply and the sardine; ‘ i m_ G) p' ' . :sheimshai. 1 . "’iirauncI-Ies operated only Inter-i m. - -* In lntertel . . . lhrea Men ‘35 UP 6 pet rent. 'u‘.“ it to —M moua En Feta 53]“ “'9”? 50 Road that stocks'm'ttem‘li‘l lhrouzh the season' l . 'M z. pm. Bet: TV N fell 18 per centf Exports of cod I" Elms“ cnlumb‘a- by 'hel "" m" '4‘ ::?O “mm—S. ' . ' 'W’ blocks along ms? 1“. mm? in“ end of summer the fishermenl xl L 5 “'“" '°WP°‘" 53.000000. ‘ had pocketed 338000.000. about. , i '2?” aim-UM!” NO'WO'l‘ N'W' , $3,000,000 more than the. 1939-63i so To meet these needs around-i lf25 am.—Station Sign on fishing was unrgemlv 'pushed .. averaze for the first sevenl the department rep'ofled The months of the year. The salmonl Us ‘ CFCY RADIO catch rose by 23.000.000 pounds calm ggrgumed] ("Emmi "f met ' 1w _ mt ' mg l '- and the bulk of the increase Eam- C 93” all mas on .e M ‘ ' WEDN‘SW was lauded by the big. modern Skeena We “We “‘e mi BUILT BY agma’fiéfios h§'%o$?é&m ms swim and Weathat m“ trawler-s bmlt m the tasi.‘d‘""’d “gum and “63“” 39' 3. ABANDONED BYMARIA m i959 BECAUSE Asmuebttiazim 3. M . E d two or three years The mat ‘record. I HAD ITS BAdt’ ROMEO TOWARD TH£ PALACE 6' "‘ °"‘"‘9 mg" UPM 1 steel draggers bum in Nova The inland fisheries were. not ‘ ‘- £123?“ rag; "' M" Scotia got into producfion_ [so bright. Said the department: :— Ol’nln . II The Maritime lobster r Fears have been "pressed l 655_N"W’ ’"dh WEN"; last spring and summercanrvagthat pollution may have passed 7m—Hebrew C rtstian out about 26.00am“ po'mflh 1mm. H", point Of "0 return m Lake ACROSS 2. Constella- 24.39 l: 7 IS—Morning Roundup "00 less man last ve‘ér ‘Bu-UEHE which welds hpavipr‘ LUnriiffled tion over. I" 730—News and Weather prices have risen fl; mu'ch m‘calchPs ,0 Canadian fishermen 5.Fr.-Ger. 3. Single fond a 7.35—Farm Report I‘ ‘ gum“ am, nth" take -- rlvetbasin loopof of 7A! Momma Roundu the [are "l Erowmfi demand ' ‘ - 9Mld ham " ' ‘ " - p ' l The lake trout and Whitefish ' 9.0 y ac ‘6 Fem“?! 7.45—lsland Weather, Mar. temp that the lobstermen's gross haw, Certaian departed. The 10:"Timeand 4.Manu- 13.1. 7.46—Moming Roundup earnings were s2.000.000 h'nn ,- ' r‘ d - . -—WP-1t futures 28 Sprin- l‘ e ismelts remain and deman is ,, 756~Sports Capsule L Scoreboard “Eh—~i - - . - ~ i fornomim 5.Discolored kles ‘M a m N I . ‘hlgh, raisin: prices. Ontarim 11 Thirk G'Help thickly gag mania 8 - EWI l2.30-—Marltlm9 Farm B’Cast ; fishermen this year had a smell board [first so Fore EB BEBE a ii—wwher d LOO—CBC News and Weather [catch that. was down by 27 per, 12 Maxim man ‘m ’ "WE “‘39 . sis—Moano Rouu up l lS—Tha Tommy Hunter Show icent in volume from last year. 14.nree40ed 8_Togec 31.3151“, Yeuarday'a A]... q BIS—West er l.45—Tlme Out For Melody But their earnings were about 510th back 313m“. S'ii'iiiiiiif. 12??an lift—0'0" N" 5‘9"" "“‘ Sam“ 15' Mutt"! 11- Munro 3 -Kind 41-FIeahy. l'l'l . —- . —Tima Out For Melody CB 1' " m ' 9.00—Naws and Volca Reports ZlS—Allantic School Breast l -i 17.1%};us 31113:“. 3;” magnum '- 9'H-Prev'ew c°mmgnmy "Platinum" SGSk. ReaChes 18.Perform. 13. Concludes 35.Suhjeci. 43.Egrese o 9'”’_N°'" “"d MU“ ' 2-30“A"8"tlr Schno' B’ra-I , , 20.Rationa.! 16. Caress matter 46. Narrow z “0“” RM" 5W°?°""‘" "Thtnqs of Nan...” . M|Iesf°ne 22. Fish 19.CIump 08.Kindof inletzgeoi. l‘l'l 9‘35-N0tul 8nd Mm" 2.45—John Drainie Tells A Story. .Clamorous 21.1nvestigaa crinkled 48.Waysido 955—Whatl Tl“! 5°"? and It Happened Today i REGINA .(sp, __ Saskatoha 25 LOneStaJ.’ tlonzcolloq. fabric l hotel ” 'n‘OO—N."w‘ '"d wwh" loo—CBC New‘ wan's oil wells Monday pro- “ate” > ‘OIOS-Km'flen com" Wi'h Jen. is‘oa—nms‘canad“ M"'”” diiced theirlftmmo‘OOOth barrel 27‘Adandy 2 A‘h'" . 3'30—T'°""Cmd° MW" of crude oil marking a signifi— 29‘D‘mi“"“"° 0 lam—No,” and Mum "Do—CBC Nev“ cant milestone in the petroleum 0f- [In l0.15—$top The Record 4,03_c,nédim Roufldup i‘ndustrv ‘ ' 30. Dairv ” 'tOJB—Notea and Music 4_10_MU,;C I" The Ag, Th -" Nb“ ' t I P m product 10.55—Calling All Consumer! 4,15_Mu,i,_ in 1|" M, i e la ' l m" "a ‘ e 33.Vapor1nalr 'll (to—News and Weather 4.30_C°Umdown IaccummalEd (warmly thal has 36.Forwa.rd, it 05440,” “d Mum 5004M" “3h Bk." ‘been produced Since the. start 311.1911,” ii 30—Stop The Record 5204 was made in Saskatchewan m 39.Pronoun ' em” 1940 \vh n 331 barrels were ro- 40 A ll ll 33—Notes and Music CBC Notabook - e - P . E ght. 1i IS—Biilletln Board 6,m_c3c New. duced- mm 11 50440,“ and We “5 on pummem Hi" The total also means that just 42. Small 1i ss—M our News Roundu . . over 80.000.000 barrels were opening \ ‘ 9 6.20—Todave Editorial 0d d . IQ“ d t ' l 44 Haw," tool non-WMH‘" 6.25—lnland Weather and Sports pr uce m ' '8 rem“. Ga 45'A has :: l205—Town and Country Time 5m,” rm;j any yerlir With A furtlfier g‘ec- {fuse P 12.30—Nem and Weather 630,3 - a ,_ tor annua Increase o a nu - ‘ 12.45—1own and Countr Time “We” "Om " 10.000.000 barrels over the 1963 49.Arabta.n at Y 6.35—Music In The Evermg . prmca ‘m-N'WI and Wnth" i ran—hula lnt'l lprml'w'mn- , _,_‘___M_ 50 Liquid '< IDS—Town and Country Time i 5.00-,wd Wed Thu". '. 'measu" 1.15—Tommv t:‘unlei Show I 9.00—Vt1t~ Chamber Orchestra CHlNA PROTEST“ 51.Bodiesof Ids—Town an Country Time ‘10.00__CBC New New" on t ' ‘ water ZOO—News and Weather i Parliament HI” and TOKXO 'Al‘l - (.ommiimsl szlspirinamp IDS—Mostly Music in The pmva China protested to India M'on- DOWN son—Nam Headhan and Weathar‘mlmflme Sound 0; The 5mg” -day against what it called 're— LAcotton 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee in'oo_MUm a; Hamid- cent Intrusmns by three Indian “We 33D—Topa ln Pops AGO—News Headlines and Weather Ana—Canadian Roundup 4.10—Tops In Pop: 4 57—Stop The Record son—News and Weather Sits—The Outports 525—Marlna Weather sari—sob Goulet Show 5.35—The Outports ' (mo—News and Weather (HS—On Parliament Hill 620—Todav’s Editorial bis—Sports Parade 6.30—Buslnaas Barometer 635—Tonlght’a Mualc 7.00—Bark to the Bible 7.30—Nawe and Weather 745—Progrem Schedule 7.46—Tonlght'a Muslc SSE—News Headlines and Weather 9.00—Vancouvar Chamber Orch “LOO—CBC Nat. Parliament rovinces l0.30-Sound of the Sixties HOG—News and Regional Weather l l 05—59.!"ng Serenade lino—News and Weather ll Its—Starlight Serenade I2-00—CBC News. Weather and News. On Hill and In the Sport CIA RADIO “DNIIDAV mm”! Show, Fart l 3 "ll"! Show. Part 1 C News and inland Wx. "R 2 o S ‘0"Hl.yrm IO 30— ii. “3'?” 0‘ the Air “.0540,” ::.15.Fw .204 "40.11.?" "5"" tam" J ""5'c'md'm On some lane—1...... a?” l2-OO—CBC News 12.03—Sports Scores, Inland b M II. lstiisic The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Dec 10 1964 11 Heavy Program Expected When Commons Resumes {Match the government doesn't, want to dmp. but which are certain to run into lengthy de- bate 7 iCONSIDER TARIFFS i Among these are tariffs on ilftf‘Glzn periodicals. reform of] the Senate. amendments to that Corporations and Labor Unionai Returns Act. establishment ot al menu? . aircraft into China's air space“ ilnsidc Tibet. Sinkiani: and lSzecliwan province it said l'ftP‘ lintriision lasted about three lhours. Allan Sangster arina Weather In The Night CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY nucuun , South dealer performed this chore for him. - Soul vulnerable. Here is a case where declarer. North near the start. of the hand. found NOW a situation practically .Q’H made tor an endplay. V 1083 West. led a diamond. South * 6 Q8 took it with the king and played ' O31“ 753 the ace of hearts. West showing. “91' out. Had both defenders ionow.‘ a A 9 a 3 a K 10 a O —-—— Q J 7 0310973 @3542 drawing another roun ‘ O 93‘ 4' A J 5 trumps and leading the queen oi 3‘92 clubs. But when West showed out.‘ ' “‘9” ‘3 South had to watch his step. He .AK stopped drawing mps in *Q order to effect an endplay. He no bidding: first cashed the ace of diamonds south w.“ mirth w and then led the queen of clubs 1. p“. 1m In". East was forced to the. ace. but could not make a reer ‘ that would defeat the contrac. 3:5?“ 1"“ _ 3"" of d l "l When he led back in billing. South ' .. ..» bl.twn tn um. The term Pndphy ‘8 . liveutluie20' sademg’n nfi'dgéuilm:e :1 the king of clubs and thus made 9“ P“ (our hearts. the end of a hand but may well { r If South hadnot cashed the take place in the middle or oven second . trick heron leading the queen of clubs. he would have ‘gone down. E a s t would have taken the club and returned a diamond. and South would then have had to loan three spade tricks regardless of how he played The outcome would have been the same if it had developed that West. had the ace of clubs. Ago! work for the even“. play he made after taking t e i T1233}: but at, other times ace would have limited South to r declare: finds that nature has No 39860 tolera- i ha . The endplay is one of the best methods available to declarer for gaining a trick he in i g ht otherwise have to lose. it occurs when declares throws a defend- er into the lead at the right mo- ment and thereby to :- ces that defender to make a trick - losin¢ return. Somttmes declare-r must lay DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE A X Y D L B A is L 0 N G F E L L 0 W One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. X for the two O'a, etc. Single letters. apol- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all Each day the code letters are different. A Oryptogram Quotation MK NI VD to am. ling teatime Syndicate. he.) ed suit, the contract would auto-y maticaiiy have been mild:i b1 OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE o . E POT DINNERSD 1'. FM THING APPROPR AAHG LDIG MNGJHEG NAB GJK CEGEZK.—VJEZVJNBB Yesterday's Cryptoquota: IT IS EASY TO STAND A PAIN BUT.DIFF1CULT T0 STAND AN ITCH.—CHINESE PROV- — Here's how to work it: A x n hints. GJK LDIG IEZZKAPKI- IDF IT’S KtNDA WAW WANT METOTURN ON THE EXHAUST FAN ? NO, BUTCH “Am WOULD GO OUTSIDE WITH THE HEAT... ...AND was? 10 THE NEIGHBORHOOD I<II>6 THAT WE’RE BAKINé COOKIES! - ' ' autumn... ;' A 512ml! I GOT A saucer! 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