“"“—"—'I t ' n I l t sergeants“) WEEKEND TV lotqua Bakery Goes er zTha Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. Jan. 4. 1903. 9. : mam/.1 % k -. _ . fl l I ‘ { ‘ ' . f h b . “him vacuums 'Frozen Pies Export Market lI-Clbor Board .evii‘°b$2:;ii°“§.i3n' 0:75.53: ,5 t l is f T trelations hoard—stemmed from o :0» (it-try _‘1'V I By ALAN DONNELLY 09995 8 a S an e x t e n s l v e reorganiza- L ' l “l in p.ln.—“Mll5tLdle - {'3 llll tun—Che: Helena '1 l‘V p.lll.-I‘IUTSPI’Y Srhool j m pin —Mr 5 '50 nun—Friday Island «00 p m."‘TB 6 31 rim—Gazette 7.0l rum—CFCY TV New! 715 p_m.—British Calendar 7 3O pot—Donna Reed Show 900 p.m.—Dr. Kildare 900 p.m.—Country Hocdown 930 pot—True 10.00 p.m.—Tommy Ambrose Show in 30 rims—Empire l2.-20 eon—Sign Off testablished a market In a - OTTAWA, (CPI — Sendinzijor Australian food store chrarl: past'ly to'Englandds almost on and obtained 2.000.000-pié (piper Willi shipping coals iotoi‘der from England that willl .0l\(-'asllt’“. but an Ottawa bak- keep it busy on round-the-clock :rtly'lspiggmg it—2,000.000 frozen shifts for several months. "-5 a mm, mm, "mm of TIED r0 REFRIGSRATION , Morrison - Lamothe B a k erv Mr‘ Mcxendry sees the man,“ Commny_ ‘ prospects for sales expansion in l Australia and Malaya also are “lo Bnmh market 0"" lactorl ‘cxnort customers for the frozen wmrbe the spread “f adequate} .pios. and company General refrigerators in stores and Manager G. w. McKendry ex? °"‘"5‘ pects overseas markets to ex- pand number of refrigerators." he An automatic process. in said‘ “Bl” they're expanding which machines handle the iob faster .than we are now'" {mm mm. and fruit m the my And if Britain entered the Eu- ishcd product. enables the com- "mean Common Market‘ mm, M k9,,“ m“ M!” Cmnmh ‘West Europe market could be ‘titivc. Mr. MeKPndry said in an “a Very b'g thing". I .. 3' 0 e are spending our monev 30 years one started business "They‘re far behind us In w . . lion w‘tltln the CNR's manage- By Rall UinIOI‘Is ment structure. OTTAWA (CPL—The Canada . Most of the.workcrs covered in Labor Relations Board has di- “‘9 applicatm" 3 r9 “Wad-V rected two railway unicns and members "I “1" C5 "adlan the CNR to get together to broth"th- thrash out any jurisdictional However. the certification or- conflicts among non - operating tier niaced same 59ti employees employees of the publicly-owned ‘ PrEVIOUSIy YEPI‘BSEDIEd by “19 railways. Order of Railroad Telegraphers The board request was made tCLCl under the brotherhood. In granting certification to the l EXC'Uded were those emp‘oyefl Canadian Brotherhood of nail-gm.1 the .9“ Syslem Wh" 9”" 3y. Transport and Genflal ‘ else train order skills and who workers (CLC) as bargaining ; handle telegraph message traf- agem for some 19330 CNR em; ; fie. most of whom are already p oyees. represented by the RT. The bargaining ttnll involves Another 456 employees not clerical employees. including previously represented by any stenographers‘ and operators of union \VEI‘P PIBCPd Within th' office equipment, and a wide hrotherhood's bargaining unit. il.3o pom—This II the tile {mot-vie“, Exoorting frozen pies is the variety of classifications of 12.00 p m. . in News ' latest devalopment for the Mor- manual workers in all provinces COOKIE WORKERS 1213 .m.—Lccal Weather Forecas' U§_'Iv;]0UCHED BY HANDS r'son-Lamothe company. which except Newfoundland. About 150 independent manu- ‘Iacturers in Britain employ vfidfiflo . :‘fi‘V’ {v V .. .. , .1 ESI'IOIN AEMOIW 'Tl-IERE W...IS;I’T on machinery and on quality in-lWith 11 emplovces. taking OVer in Canada—“as man aoisome 57.000 workers to produce v a . manpower." he a Small Smith-Ottawa bakery weddi in a d " . . Mr. ‘lbOII 520000 tons of cookies an- -u+o-H-M-H+O+°”'°Mt+t SPld." “Nobody touches the that went bankrupt in the de- McKefiSy' ay’ gay‘ lnuahy. ‘ o I . pics. presston. : T v i The bakery not into the frozen ‘ It began with a building 40‘ z and pic business five years ago. ob- thy 70 feel. Now it its 850 m. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT on nor 5 Call 4-8246 taininl: the commonwealth fran-tployees and a $3.000.000 payroll. :chise for its brand-name prod-lwith six Plants In Ottawa and t ‘— 1 Open 8230 n.m.—9 pm. ii .176 Kent st. l ‘MO—H—O—O—O duct—Farmhouse Pies—from a 5 neighboring Hull. Que. coverint! United States firm. some 105.000 snuare t' ‘ \lr McKc ndry said the fed- plans a new $5.000.000 plant ex- jeral government's trade promo-ltension to be built here this '““'“"‘+’ ition publicity got the companylyear. ‘ thinking about the export marg Besides distributing fresh LKCW-TV ‘kct and six months ago it madelbaked goods through an area .its.first overseas sale—a sam-llOO miles from the capital. it ple order flown to Australia. operates 32 restaurants and one Since then. the company has of the largest catering services CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Opp. Eaton‘si: 17.45 p.m.—News, Weather. Sport: LOO pan-Friday Playbill 3:”) to Vuml 7 30 p.m.—Misterogerl 2.45 P.rn.—-Friendly Giant 3.00 part—At Home With Helen Crocker 3.30 p.m.—Taka Thirty 400 p.m.-—Scarlett Hill 4.30 p.m.—Romper Room 5:00 p.m.—-Razzle Dazzle 5.30 p.m,—Spin N'Win 6'X 1N39V 138035 THAT WAY SHE HAS HlM ALL To HER- SELF.’ I‘LL BET SHE LOVES I. NOW THAT VOU'RE SICK, DELMA HAS WINGEYPICK HER UP FOR. CLASS, ITRIED WHAT’S s Amman FUNNV 2 QUIZ sidevto three spades is not forcing hastand we are permitted to pass with minimum values for our first response. However. since we have 9 points instead of the 6 we might have had. we bid again. Since ours is a notrump What would you now bid with lt-YW "I “and- “’9 Show it by Pach of the Mlowing “velbtddlng three notrump. The hands? lchances are that partner will lhi four spades. but it costs 1. 4.18652 '8 .63 *KJ743 nothing to investigate the no- 2. 4QJ64 mm .954 .pxsr “an”; Possibility- You are South. neither vulnerable. The bidding been: 6J5 p.m.—Telovision News _ ‘ 6.25 p.m.-—Supper Club If“ 1 6:35 p.m.-—Televisioii Weather 3 4 Pass 9 6.40 p.m.-Supper Clu ' £50 omit—Television Sports 700 rum—TBA 800 p.m.-—Dr. Ktldaro 900 p.m.-—Country Hoedown 9 30 p.m.—True l0.00 p.m.—Tommy Ambrose 10:30 pom—Empire “.30 p.m.—Mil<e Hammer h r t l ked it b t 12100 .m.—Cac TV News w en we lrs pc up. u 12“ :.m.—Viewpoint 5- 01(375 .333 0874 ‘842 it now assumes slam propor- 1210 OWL—CKC‘N-TV New! . lions. Since the number of 12 25 a.m.—Midnight Theatre 1 1‘ Fm” “pades‘ The value of tricks that can be made depends ' t a hand invariably rises and falls Harriett Crelg as the bidding pmgresses_ F0 0 the number of aces North “30 '-'“-“5'9" 0“ "Wm" example. this hand, which had South West Pass. f C 113M V113 ELL, I DON'T KNOW, MR. LOB. YOU A , HAVE CERTAIN QUALIFICM’IONfi. PROVE has. we invoke the Blackwood convention. Thus. if partner 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour 7.15—Country I. Western Roundup l 7.30—Newl 8. Weather 7.35—CFCY Farm News Ito—Country I. Western Roundup Koo—New. Ills—AM. Chronicle 8.]I—Weathet‘ . ‘0 ‘5 P'ayroom : Bib—Country 5 Western loundup ' — . ‘ 8.45—Weathet 31‘3-3‘Hcggcngevw'5poaktng 8.50—Newa ' t 8.57—lhought For Today °'°°_N°‘”.’ ‘ V°"° 3'9"" cuillJO-Record Album 9.10—Prewew Commentary in 30_The “the” 9.15-Morning Moods ‘ ' Hus—Win, Place I. Show 9-75“M"'"” w"" W""' 11.55-Mattneo wmt wmh I2.00—Jamboroa Junction l2.30—Maritirne Farm B'Cut LOO—CBC News & Inland Weather 1.15—Tha Tommy Hunter Show 1.45—Titne Out For Melody 1.59—Dornlnlon Observatory Tlrno little to recommend it for game. . 21.15 t \ Wfigwme“‘going purposes at the point film“ “3’99 3°95 ‘3)? respond“ LTUI'kioh. 1. Horse's indebted E ‘ ) “’ ‘thjl ll ‘ ipartner opened the bidding. now we spa 95' “'9 now we can I title of nit 2.——- u » " l ' ' assumes substantial staturemake twelve tr'cks‘ ‘ hon" Measure d E w ‘l' l W'L m NITE or DAY \once North jump-raises to tin-eel 4. Four clubs. This hattd also- 8 Star in 0 land robbers, Eta BE“ —‘ L- - ’f‘Day 4-3537 Nue ‘450H44mnlspades. we therefore bid [0“, 1 looks very slammish. since we. Virgo 3.To resist. chil- 2 l; ‘ with th e full expectation of l have an opening bid of our own I II-Theater change dren's x - -@tm n he VAIL S RADIO 85 TV. lmaking it. lland partner has considerably 12 girfmglfrw 4 {)3 stJ 23 E81“: Engafifig _- 204 Kent St. Chutnw“ l The spades were of indeterml. more than an opening bid. How- ‘ urc 3’ ' arm 8'8 em .I‘ a. W: A. ’lnatc value at the time we first ever. this is not the kind of 1333‘?ka 5'33“ “'5 “'1'? BEE ' \.bid them. and the haiid itself'hand on which to use Black- M “gummy 6 C “zed {2‘ °“ Y t d I A " c was unpromising when we re- WOOd- For example. learning ‘ ‘ 9 e e u " 'y ' "" SATURDAY PROGRAM. snowed originally. But the over. lthal partner has two aces worn 15 grad}: With scales hrad: 34.Won'y C , all value of the spades. and the tell us whether we can take 16‘ Avfn' wet [Clo-V 3" “wines” -TV lhand, rose considerably when twelve tricks. The opponents ' C re?! s'Aljrow gasoline ham as'l‘nmte partner announced not only ex- might be able to take the f'rst 17 Egg 8;? 92°15“ “gamer‘ 37'G°lfe’” 2 30 pm.—Mttslrale Icellt‘nt support for spades. but two heart tricks. ‘flufiv '1"? WWW“ 27 £35?!)an 38 31:50“ 300 p.m,_wm|d or 5pc... also a better than minimum In hands like this the cuebid -‘ . ‘ . ' cat: Chmptonsmp Go" opening bid. amethod is used. The four club 201p?” guoglfmm 39‘Acmfis . poo r,,,,,_w.,,.d of SW, 2. Three notrump. The raise tbtd leaves room for North to 22.Mimicked 13’ ' u I 5.00 pro—I Married Joan ' l5h°w the ace Of hear“ I! he 34 T b IUthuou. mater 40'sught In 5:30 ppm—Bugs Bunnv i 5.00 D.m_—Twenty Twenty lhas 1" Fm" Clubs Is a clear 26:83}! 31f: 19.1311), 83”!“ mo 2 I 5.00 p.m.—Kingtisher Cove 5.27 p.m.—cac New: §Iam try and partner carries on Ecol. t 1 3 4 5 e 1 a 9 to a 6.31 p.m.-Ftshermens Log 5.30 p_m.—-Twentieth Century m accordance “nth his hand' 31PM *. < 6:46 pan-CFC?th News and 6-30 p.m.~Citizen’s Forum iheinnga:fibsyihgaxebgothvagge: Hollywood " '1 West or 6. 0 p.m.—Bio ra h ‘ - e 5 ersonaltt ‘ 7.01 p.m.—-Country Time 700 p.m.~Goir?g Way lrf'sponse- North's t 1'99 Spade 28.80mpassigh. '3 '4' 7.30 p.m.—To Tell The Truth also pot—H.ch Ibid was highly InVItational to 29. 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