ie Oe BF ~ONTH E AIR THURSDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1,00 p.m.—Afternoon Musicale 2:00 p.m.—Chez Helene 2:15 o.m.—Nursery School 2:30 p.m.—National Schools 3:00 p.m.—The Verdict is Yours 3:25 p.m.—Cross © Section 3:30 p.m.—Open House 4.00 p.m.—Todsy et Home 4:30 p.m—Tet's look ~ 4:45: p.m.—Rope Around the Sun 5:00 p.m.—Razzle Dazzzie 5:30 p.m.—Dick Tracy. 6:00 p.m.—1 Married Joan senators said after a closed ses- sion with “Secretary of . State Dean Rusk here there isa ing on" inside Russia. There was no hint of what it might be, if. anything. “Obviously, something is go- 6:30 p.m.—Keyboard Melodies i 6:46 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7:01 p.m.—Garette 7:30 p.m.—Highway Patrol 8.00 p.m.—Ster Performance 8:30 p.m.—The Detectives _ BURTON A delightful evening was spent | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -tames-Reitty on Wednesday, Jan- .juary 3, when relatives, friends 9:30 p.m.—My Three and neighbors assembled to wel- 10:00 p.m.—Def come them: to the district. The | 11:00 p.m.—Chicage Wrestling 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:13 a.m.—Local Weather address of welcome was read by | Doyle Giffin and the presenta- | ° tion of a.rocking chair, electric | Policy Moves Simmer. In Russia, Yanks Feel WASHINGTON (AP) —_ Two! feeling .that ‘‘something is go-| indicates some major policy de- | tov, denounced by Soviet Pre- = ing on in the Kremlin,’ Sena- tor Hubert Humphrey (Dem. Minn.) told repgrters, wdding: “The great lacK of information’ cision may be in the works.” Senator J. W. Fulbright. (Dem. Ark.) told reporters Rusk ap- parently “has the feeling some thing is going on” inside Rus- sia but does not know for sure. “It is based“tn well publicized differences within the Sino-Sov- jet bloc,’ Fulbright added, as well as what he called ‘‘the very former Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov. The 71-year-old Molo- mier Khrushchev as a Stalinist, was last reported in. Moscow planning to resume his post as RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Tpuxe "KENT ( 6T- 1820. ’ FATHER OF QUEEN VICTORIA DAY IN HIS 116 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Jan. 18, 196?.!__ ‘VNGNVUS asnow AaNDIN 7:00 p.m.—TV Hour of Stars | ©30 pim—My Three Sons, _ 12:14 a.m.—Viewpoint 12:20 «.m.—Sign off - NITE or DAY : Day 4-3537 : Nite 4-4172-4-5601 VAIL’S RADIO & TV 204 Kent St. Ch’tows CKCW-TV _ 9:30 o.m.—Station Sign On 10:00 #.m.—Romper Room 11:00 a.m.—Visit To England 11:30 a.m.—Program Resume 11:31 e.m—Test Pattern Workshop 12:45 p.m-—-News, Weather, Sports 1:00 p.m.—Thursday _ Playbill Topez 2:30 p.m.—National Schools 3:00 p.m.—The Verdict 's Yours 3:25 p.m.—Crose Section 9:30 p.m.—Open House 4:00 p.m—At Home with Helen ae Crocker 4:30 p.m.—Let's Look 4:45 p.mmRope around 5:01 p.m.—Razsle Dazzle “the Sun 6:15 p.m.—Television “News 6:35 p.m—Television Weather 6:50 p.mi=Television Sports 8:00 p.m.—Hi Society * 8:30 p.m.—Public Defender 9:00 p.m.—Nature Of Things 10:00 p.m.—The Defenders 11:00 p.m.—Route 66 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV, News 12:15 ¢.m.—Viewpoint 7:31—News, Weather - 7:35—CFCY Farm Report 7.40—Country & Western Roundup 8,01—News -- 8:11—Weather 8:16—Country & Western Roundup 46—Weather 10.05—Notes and Musie 11:00—-News Headlines & Weather 1.45—Mostly Music 2.00—News Headlines & Weather bedroom lamp and hall. mirror | Soviet representative on the In- was made to the couple. Mr,.|ternational Atomic Energy “Mr, and Mrs, Donnie Doyle, | ae MacDonald, Covehead on Bloomfield, entertained friends M y. : on New Year's day at a delicious | want et as Sum- turkey dinner. .¢ . : Leland Currie and Bernie | Christmas at his home in York high school ‘studies at Dunstan's University in lottetown after spending Christ- Mrs, Fred MacDonald, Char- Saint | sottet Char. | own spent Sunday, Decem- —-ber24 atthe heme of fer son |and daughter-in-law, Mr. and mas at the homes of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Cur- ae ae one a rie and Mr. and Mrs. Clem», 7 O'Connor, Cape Wolfe, “— in Charlottetown. and Mrs. Leith Brown, | trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, ‘ Reilly, on behalf of himself and | Agency in Vienna. . , his wife, theabed euuyens Sie : ’ pg ee st npr ee the lovely gifts and their 2 te LURAY, meptaliy. "The remainder at| YORK Sei w Sek ho aean ONE evening was nt in dan- o me nae Mr ‘Leith Brows spe returned | [4 PIPED BOM THE NEARBY LURAY CAVERNS bs Lunch was served by. the hos- | his home in York after being | « . lon, _|@ patient in the Prince Edward . R : 7 ere A Oct, Bur. | sland oe : DAILY CROSSWORD ~ _- ton, has resumed her teaching | (Mf. and Mrs. Roy Creed, ACROSS 4.Leger- 24. Palm duties in Montreal, after having | iy ory at the ees pg oot | 1.Droops demain lily ; spent the Yuletide season at | yf.0 "Toi, Brown 5. Fourth 5. Indian 28, Wom. her home. | Rev. and Mrs.-G.A.D. Elliott,| 9.Spoken @ Mews = : Miss Christina Doyle has Te | vory.’ were the guests of their | 10. Syrian city nickname ae sumed her studies at Prince of % : name . il in Charlott son and daughter-in-law Rev. 3. Relax 7. College 20. Indian Wales College in etown | and Mrs. Waldo Elliott at the . Win enroilmenta — mul- : - after spending the Christmas | wargate Manse for New Years| 16.Arosebush 8. Reach TIRAITIE holidays at the home of her par- | Day. | (poet.) a - — ents,, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon | Mr. and Mrs, Ruben Watts en-| 17. Tavern 11. The ruddy ak 3 ; Doyle, Campbellton. tertained a few of their friends eels duck - = Vatgtiys inoue Mr. and Mrs, Charles Perry, | on Friday evening. Amoung the |/20.Toward ‘12, Ahead > siete Br. nt visitors 7 37. Chemical acton, were rece guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ira/| 22. Alcott 14. Born suffix 43. Biblical at the home of his parents. Mr. | Carr, Western Canada; Mr. and heroine - 19,RoyalAlr 9. Novice —. and Mrs. Arthur Perry, Burton. | Mrs. Ralph Carr, Stanhope and | 25. Perched Force 41. Stinging 44. Jewish Mrs. Ida Mae Dalton is/ Mr. and Mrs. Leith Watts, Char- | 26. Article (abbr.) insect months spending the winter at the home | jottetown. eo 27.Egresses 21. Sole 42. La ¢h, Ane of her daughter, Mrs: Colridge| Mr. and Mrs. Beverely Simp-| 29: Weak 22. Suitor en. Rogers and Mr. Rogers in Bur-|son and daughter Shelly, York, | 31-Near 23. Utmost heroine “moth ton. spent their Christmas holidays | 32-Simpleton Mrs. Edward Collicutt, Bur-| at Cavendish at the home of Mr. | %4-Confed- S ton, is a patient in the Char- | Simpson's parents. erate lottetown Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac-| 35: Biblicad . Miss. Eileen Doyle has resum- | Dowell, Glen Valley, spent New city ed her studies at Saint Dun-| Years at the home of their | 36: Swift stan's University in Charlotte-|daughter and sonindaw, Mr. | %% Anglo-- town after spending the Christ-| Mrs. Donald Crockett, York. — mas season at the home of her| Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munn, 40. A riddle ~| mother, Mrs. ‘Myrtle Doyle, | Charlottetown, spent Sunday in 44. Bowfin Campbellton, —_ ‘ | York. at the horne of Mr. and 45. Sh Stella and Wayne Howard Mrs. Arthur Brown. | > ne have resumed their studies at| Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Vessey, 46. Band- 1 SDU after spending the Yule-| and family, York spent New " eader Ben tide season at:the home of their | Years in Milton at the home of ara parents, Mr, and Mrs, Bennett | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chandler. | 9 annota. > | Howard, Glengarry. .| Mrs. Earl Ling, Montreal, is | ‘ie A number of Christmas par-| spending a holiday in York. 49 smen ties were held in the community | With-Mr, and Mrs. Ernest-Mae- | 50, To mix during the‘ festive season. Miss | Donald. : : Ledna = Howard entertained | - York School has re - opened DOWN guests at the home of her par- | after the holidays, Mrs. George | 3, Rancid ents on Thursday. The evening | Whiteway and Mrs. Will Crock- | 3, Ttalian was spent in dancing and a/¢tt are the teachers. river dainty lunch was served. | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vessey |. §, Talks Miss Norma and Miss Chris- | 4nd family York were the (colloq.) : tina Doyle entertained at the | suests of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton , 8 house of their parents, Mr. and | are Soe River, on Christ- | -DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: Mrs. Vernon vile on New| ’ AX YDLBAAXRE Year's Eve, Dainty refresh- a ans a ; Bee Caswell i LONGFELLOW soeate were served by the thos | ft ete og Mr.“and Mrs. Irv. oe letteF simply stands for another. In this sampie A is used . ot - ; r the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Sihgle letters, apos- Each day the code letters are different. A KMJIT FTJTH _—DMWXMI ; Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THE HEART HAS REASONS Oryptogram Quotation . TZOMW? S8TY -VOH * THAT REASON DOES NOT UNDERSTAND.—BOSSUET (© 1962, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) a 6-X LNZOV 13uDaS AVPOW Lav MaLS | One of the Largest Selections in P. E. Lk ... And It’s Open Twelve Months A Year! Large -séelection of dolls, games, trucks, skiis, | toboggans, sleighs, shovels, -skates, ete. . . . all _ at lowest prices in P.E.L ee FIRESTONE =—i. HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. Mr. William Perry, who ts | y,.. t Frida .§ in Char- employed in Summerside, . spent —_— ws : the weobend with his wife and |@{ctow™. Gc family at their home in Cape | AIDS FERRIES Wolfe.. Shore-based radar helps regu- Dannie O'Halloran, who is lar ferry service in fog across employed in Summerside spent the Mersey between Liverpool the Christmas holidays at the and Wallesey, and on the | home of his parents, Mr; and Thames between Tilbury and Mrs, Carl O'Halloran. \Gravesend. : : 2:02—Hits end Encores , 2:15—Atlantic School Broddcast °2:45—Hite and Encores 3:00—Newa Headlines & Weather 3:02—Hite and Encores _ CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY. BECKER 400—News & Weather 4:05—The Hit Perede 4:30—-The Outporte 8.00—News & Weather, 5.05—The Outports (Con) 8.1 Schedule 8:1?—The Outports 5.25—Marine Weather 5.28—The Ovtports (contd) 6:00—News & Weather 6:19=N.S. Road Report 6:15—Tonights Music 7:00—Back To The Bible 7:30—News & Weather 7,48—Red_ Cross Program on Mule .00-—Assignment 10:00—News, Inland and Marine ‘ Weather 10.15—Starlight Serenade Opinion every table. South won with the Both sides vulnerable ace and led the queen of hearis. NORTH | West-played the king and de 53 Clarer took the ace and returned YAS2 abheart. - ‘ @K7s When East followed with the $AK1096 six, South won with the ten, but AOT2 | AST declater then went down, one Sx fe because he had to lose two : spades, a heart andaclub. > ao QA At one table declarer. made ‘ Qit four hearts, He did not lose a trump trick. He picked up the 272 entire suit without loss. Of|}- = course, this is not difficult to ; Stes : do if you see the opponents cards, but he did it without that _ The bidding: advantage. : North Bast South West ‘ At trick two, after he had 3 Pes 19 Pass | Won.the diamond, South led the ’ Pas 49 ten of hearts, not be West covered with s Baggy lead—jack of dfa- having no choice, and declaret This hand: occurred in a- pair ok ae Oe game many years ago. At most|. ‘ast followed with the six, tables the contract was four | just as at the other tables, but hearts and the usual résult was | South now played the seven and that South. was defeated a trick. | won the trick. As & result of the West invariably led a dia-|deep finesse, he avoided p loser ani up mak ally | ing four hearts. It was not just a lucky ed was the same a $:00—News 5:03— Interval | ETTA KETT PLL SPIN A PLATTER SO YOU CAN THINK BETTER, OKAYS “YOU'RE A DREAM, RONNIE — 1 MEAN TO HELP ME WITH IDEA! LET'S STEADY: }| DATE TKL EXAMS ARE OVER ? 1 MIJONVY 3NOT FHL wlaays 7 SDONW. ! WHILE, THE CRO ’ OKS HEAD FOR THE RAILROAD STATION WITH THEIR. INFERNAL, MACHINE. — aay pened / BET STONE (3 DONE FOR BY THS 5®