Pith. UN TE TE Rte ol ‘ 5 c : A 4 = . z : a it ( : a ‘ & or . + ‘ f : i potas : . , ee " mm = 5 uae = ey ee NE IEE er Tr i —— sereg ie Dae eng este toes ei - -- _ ecimenre ne “ = . elon: ; ¢ “ Bt f ted ‘ ’ ¥ nets 7 ; " ‘ . t 2 ¢ i . ‘ arene ae Bag . hee d ef eee a ‘ean al imaryle. ; WIDQIWED POLIO VICTIM.) ALBERTON. . 15% Genrnan: ceartottotown, pon. Ans. #: 1868. 18) oa peat ne: : |_ Mrs. Mrs. Ben-Perry,"Ver-, @ = | : _ which may he formed by. disst iy |. THAT, GRANDMA / WHAT We BOING, BAREROOT ON A HOT - RUNS AFOUL OF LAW lie. Debbie and Blaine. haye left Stee workers dens ei shia an a FOr . GIDEWALIC F ‘ Se Bo AMbrtan om "eturn ta ter ome sone ore alee ee. a | Rr EDDY G . retary six hours a. das _ itv Meridan, Conn’: after visiting V ar R ee ens Sg gle 3 ce LONDON -(AP) A wid.) Cause she cannot stipport ath Mrs. Arthur Barnett and other ote 0 eturn a iss Ms peacetul piche > 3 inne polin. victim has. run self, John. 5, and’ Jeanette, 4, relatives Rees os : - oe | Se afoul of Britain's traffic laws n a widow's pension and her Wilfred . Gaudin, Atherton — HAMILTON (OP) Striking i 9g for shuttling her two children. relief cheque. South, ‘has as. guests his son.and steelworkers at four Steel Co Fined For } tothe baby sitter in her mo- To Zet about, .she uses the daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. of. Sane ha ee here 4 : jz invalid carriage one-seat invalid carriage: laf Kenneth Gaudin «of Rochester, vot syinday at a special mem- " ; ~e b> - er ake whether te week she was driving it; down Michigan, also his’ son-in-law and bership meeting to return — lo Dangerous Sas ioe break the law again or ne> Bracknell's mains street with daughter, Mr- and Mrs. Clarence work today. ? Sona ; glect my children, and I can the children aboard when a Martin of Toronto. : A total--of “5.472: bajlots weré Briving pee ce I'm. not. going to nae stopped her. Mr. and°Mrs. John Perry, Tor- ast at the meeting with 4.319 neglect _my children,” said 43 IN COURT onto, have been, guests of their members of: striking Local 1005.. Harry? Matthews, city charge | . f Mrs. Freda Blyth, 25, :of “sub /He told Mrs. Blyth it was grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, % the United Steelworkers of eq with dangerous driving, was i Shan Bracknéll. “>, | against the law to carry pas- Ben Sinith and Mrs Avtiur Bar America ‘CI£) voting? to re- fined $100 and. costs or-) days | Sa Blvth works as a sec- S€8ers in a. one-seat vehicle nett “and Mrs Bary mother, ‘ra to work.” Eleven ballots when he appeared before Mazis- =] se and “reluctantly gave her a-'virs. Russell MacArthur, 'Alber- “C'e : *olled. , (>| trate AJ. Haslam in city police @& 7 beret CG ton 2H erery ? |. About 12,500 workers . walked court Saturday morning. _ rm) ——. ¢ : i court Tuesday the | 1) Douglas Nicholson and his their ‘jobs m a wildéat Raymond «B. Acorn, city, ON THE AIR. seve Plat nits son Blair of Petawawa. Ont. are rere ee pagan Wedneasy charged with—drunken driving, @ r The tollowing program” list are ery kind ee art renewing friendships in Alber- et edieas cOn-. was remanded te August 12 wa in.s are published’ free ef -canno- i : +2. jon 3 i ' : . TR ee Pei ees 1 charge bi & public’ service andl kindness pind aoe ae Mrs. John McLellan, with sons Ann ee si we men. WE'LL. NEED ENERGY Re appear as presented to us by week 1 pay a friend to look Kenny “and Mickaet,"are: visiting shift at the Giles sceneries - The Organization for Eco “a the—stations, concerned after them “while I'm at work, ier ie ATONE Bar day : : ‘nomic Co-operation .and Devel- - but she live®ftwo miles away Spee % “lhe Se ; timates North Amer- ‘ land the- t Gordon Barnett, Alberton, is a They said members of the un- OPMent estima sO8 Ame! MONDAY PROGRAMS | them fr lente Seats patient in. the. Western. Hospital....ion’s. executive..will” meet...the 1¢4 will havea... total APE s CFCY-TV eats ; RT Ning William (Billy) Moreell, WOE NAES-8h the gate and lead aa eee equivalent 3 y Said. Magistrate Norman: Ale -2¢Companied by her_ three-tittle them.mto the . pliant in. an. at--to - 2,400,000, tons of oil--an- S51) PB MUSIC RTE” : len ‘ daughters, has been visiting her tempt to thwart any picket line nually by 1980. a ee 0 Pelee een TS “We svmbathize’ with your :Mother-in-law, Mrs. Weonard,|o - - 2 She weseotta Se £0: iM ROMs CAE SD difficulties, but it's vr Morrell, Alberton. ® ow 4 ' 355.p.m a eiestont of the Gk ta hen tie ee = Garp Alle and Lorne Morell, RIPLEY $s BELIEVE IT OR NOT : eee favor—-hard luck though it is Alberton, left on Friday for Tor- ; 4.90 p.m. —Vacatiantime on-vou.”’ ‘onto i : EE $69. p.m.-$ nee eee He fined Mrs. RBivth £2. ‘Able Seaman Gordon Morrell” Ee ra £ § 30 p.m.—Mad movies i EY i has arrived from Victoria, B.C. | SNL BM Be ree rather Mrs RBixth told’ reporters: to _spend-a leave with hix moth | Greys BUNS ey ni | “I have applied fo the min- er, Mrs. Leonard Morrell, AL 7 - ee Faatival _ istry of health for a» mini-car berton. I a 30 aa 7 League Boole ~~~ that—is—controlled completely | Rev. and Mrs. Donald Booth- ” 8 00-1. ta.PAuatcal Sheacaie by hand, but they told me royd and their sons have arriv- | pu 8.20 p.m.—Nature of Things ; these were only for war-dis-- ed frém Moncton to spend a two- -~ 2 tte 9:00-pam:—Fugitive | abled pensioners or invalid. weeks’ holiday at Montrose, su i ' 10-00 p.m.--Summer Maric Hail married couples.”" Mrs. Erskine: MacMillan and 1.01 p.m.—Singalong Jubslee » A spokesman said the-min- two children-of—London, Ontario, 1130. p.m.-Towards ‘Unity in Papua IStTy was reviewing the situa-. are guests of Mr.‘and Mis. Ed- and New: Guinea POR, ‘gar Matthews, Elmsdale. : : “42.90 p.m.--CBC TV News : Ss ae ~ : 12.13 am.—Local’ Weather and Sports E : : ASNT ETTA SHES SUPPOSED 'BYE,MOMS/)\'/ WHAT WE NEED 1s_ DNS a.m.—Sign- OFF { ° __ COMING TO GO-TO THE ‘BYE, DAD! AN ALARM CLOCK *, ee aks tant (/ DOWN TO WITH WINGEY— THAT SOUNDS ~ CKEW-TV : a { Like A CAR VEST pin. —Srauion Sign On ns ve ; : ee ee <= AA toncheon-Date- a a —— eo re = AAO. ~ Play bil! | A i+| : ~ ; ~ Strange Fastne! on Ca Ith Profit * 34.9 pmmto Tell the [roth ! ' s 3.30 p:ms-Bonnie Prudden - ! : f 255 p.m—Milestones ef . the NM By JOSEPH MacSWEEN- nual report. for the fiscal year Century LONDON -+€P)-—British- Over- ended Match 31 last. a | 400 p.m.-Vacation; Time seas. Airways Corporation, An “exchange of. views’ ~be- ae §00-p.m.—Summer Camp boastingva healthy profit for the : Rae = §30 p.m.-Mad Movies second cénsecutive’ fiscal vents Iucee’ BOAG and Chinen Cont} The LIVING TOMBSTONE | 6.00- p.m.—The Flintstones shopes fo extend its’ service to munist authorities but there had |—GEGIMWING- — A HOLLOW TREE In WHICHA ee the Soviet Union and China, it 59 far been no such exchange. A THE ~~ POLYNESIAN CHIEF IS BURIED ey oe es was announced here - at the governmental level be- of MATH IE HISTORY OF HES LIFE 6:45 pmol TV ‘Sports a | Bir Giles: Guth'r te, BOAC weer London aid Peking. AS AN EPITAPH 1 2.0 “-p.m.—Combat ‘ ‘ oe ~ 4 g. : chairman, told a press ‘confer- ace ee ' £00 ‘pimsoMy Three. Sons ~- ence the publicly-owned airtine When # reporter- mentioned - ~ : : 8.30. > m=jatcre: of Things cee ere Miate ti Hoey Moss the recent Canadian-Soviet air ae ee Ses — = = & 0 pom.—The. Fugitiv Pe Cee ie y agreement, Guthrie said ~ the. - 9 Se Ratan Sates Oh WE ape eget ee Bee ee ete leow to Tokyo and also.to China. 28 t ee - ‘a i 10.00 p.m.-Summer Music Hall He released the company's an- BOAC. proposal, goes further, ' Z * TY:00- p.m.—Sing Along Jubilee j fp NVISRRINE A Wahine satire — a i a es = anne r—=11.30 Pm —On.Safari PE and_- beyond.’ ex | sis er “ netic sp ReeNe 12.00. p.m. CBG. National. News 11:15=Ft r -Consumers -publicly-owned airline, British | ‘DA | LY. CROSSWORD = = ene ea 12: 15-e-m.—Viewpaint | 11.20—Record Album. European Airways, already has “ACROSS. Fe ores ee - 1220 a.m. cl TV New See :a London-Moscow ‘Service simk 1 (radulates. 6 i i oli a 5 i = Cry +47.00-CBC Ieews Montreal: and. Moscows = * steak 6 French 25. Hor- aa 12.03—Jambo?se Junction BQAC, for the - second: yea Ti. Size of con -- rn pers 1 1 ‘RADIO '1230—Maritime Farm Broadcast — TUnGIng mace * clear profit \ type” T.Not strict. fying + e eae : ~ MONDAY - 1:00=CBC News and Weather: - |more ~ than $24,000,000, _thanks s —--$. Mine 26. Auricie fi ne ae ec 1.15 -ou-ng fay partly _te_an+ increase..inbushe 4 q entrance =" 272To < 60 News and: Weathers 1.45—the Open Road Show er arcterente egy Sei = ¥8. Dext _ @. African color; #BAS a | : Sones 26 in sabes % 1:59—D.0.: Time Signal - ince , ‘ : ° e river ~ as— 3 3 ' : See Pri and > Man | 2:00-—-C8C :News a flying on the British-built VC-10 45. Size of © )\20. Bleaching cloth - MY HOUSE I$ A DISGRACE ! eee pee fr. i fev \ 2.03—The Open Road Show-> jet_ aircraft. : = coal vat 29. Place Satarday’s Acswer IT'S HIGH TIME YOU NEEDS To BE : \ L 2.45—The Feminine Touch The profits followed a long 16. Athome ... 16. Heosi 31. Cutting 35. Girl's name | DID SOMETHING ! 6 45—Marping Roundup | 3.00—CBC News : string~of annual in-the-red re- 17. Thrice: - States abbr. tool 36. Menu item ~~ ABOUT IT/ MODERNIZED! ©.55—News and Weather | 3.03 —Cowe-sction Part ¥ ports. = By o prefix 19. Old — 33. Walks 39. Ireland - 3 7.00—Heprew Christian © How | 3.30—Conversation Part 2 '“BOAC ” results were better. 38. Stem Germanie “through 40. ina- Bee Y.uS—Town and Country Time 4:00—CBC.News ‘than. for =the airline. industry.as ..22-About. . - eharacters.. toa Se €.15—Morning Roundup 4.03—Canadian Roundup ‘a whole for the period under 24. Ripened, 20. Some 42. Employ 7.30—News and Weather | Ae Music lethe Aw review, said Sir Giles. The.1m- ascheese _ 21. Concoct 44. Conjunction ‘ 7.35—Farm Report | 4:15=Musie In The Air dustry percentage increase im 28. Liquid-like, / : _-7:40—Morning Roundup +} ee ee ehh BaRae ‘April-September between Eu- rod tata 1 ]2-]3 [4 s |9 je 7.45—Island Weather-& Mar. T 4:35—Rusic tn’ Ine nie rope and the United Staiss was. or 7-46—Morning Roundp = E500 CAC Hens 17.2, while BOAC’s was 23.3. ao Wane £25 7.56--Sports Capsule & Scoreboard) 5-05—Maritime Fish 8 Cast Canadian traffie also ‘‘im- me ‘ SM. Q0—-News .° 7+ | $.23—€BC Notebook proved significantly — during can : . ‘ 8 1) —Weather ; 5:35—Assignment summer, the increase was 29.6 1.3 ie 4 % *B.16—Morniny Roundug car ae or per cent “over the previous “0 Tilt a ‘ WD VA 55—W : . Ney . year. : : 900_—Nevenet News - CBC 6:15—On. Parliament Hill . As aanounced™ BOAC 3. oe of NN) ed 2 A hae 14) YZ \ ‘i $:20—Today’s Editorial hasbeen atithorized — to isgust a AGA, w S\OeeNetos ati Misi 6:25-—Busimess. Barometer — | ? i J , 38. French er Y oe jes je jet 10:00—News & .Weather eae a eo Nas hae purchase six 500-seat U.S. Boe- pronous Af) ™ {OOS Newicand Mule 3 ve eather, oe jing 747s at a cost of $165,000,- #1. Haughty Re ¥Y 29 Qa 19.30—Preview. Commentary | arate |000 although there has been ® 4 poefore: : V7) he 19.35—Notes and Music 6.33—Music Scere iconsiderable outery for pur ake: Wi my Beli rvewe ane A eal ts Wile 1 the Hoatg peril aa een nthe VAS ee VN A Li 7A 11.05—Women's Institute Program =| Saree ay eine ees lspite its attractions, e VC- 7. 11.20—Notes and- Music | 7-30-2C8C lio Chamber Orch. was more “expensive to operate. - Vo WN, ) VA > TT.30—Montague Entertains ee te cook Site | Guthrie. told a questioner 4. Eng. river a4 p55 Ya" VY yA 9 [40 a 1}.45—Bulletin Board ‘ sbaking ase |BOAC has not yet reached the DOWN = eee ody mm Uso Notes ine LSasueneneey Maguitew ipoint_of decision regarding the 4. +0rmet——>]** [A444 YA aig eu ae ¥1.55—Agriculture- “66 10.00—cEC Niitanal Nears ‘supersonic Concorde passenger 2 Kind of ae S A =] 12.00—Weather See <1: plane now_being. built by Brit- fever V7 i % ‘ | 10:15—Today’s Editorial and Speaking (7) < a | 1Z05—Town_and Country Time | Personally ain and-France. 3. Hobo on rs z 12.80—News and Weather |10:30—The Best Of Ideas | The Concorde is scheduled to —§ 4, Greek V4) ~o -12.43—P.E.1, Road Report 11.00—C8C News appear in 1971, but some ex-- letter 8 : a 2, 45—Town and ‘Country Time 1.00—Newa and Weather 1,15—Gordie Tapp Show =145—Town & Couniry Time 2°00—News and Weather 2.05—Mostly Music 2.30—Assignment 2.58+Thought For Today ‘ | t + &58—hought For Today | CO N 300—News Headlines & Weather ; ; 3 j Z 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee °3.30-—Pop Caravan | 12:00 -CBC News 12:03 -Sports Scores, Inland and Marine Weather 12.15-~Musie In The. Nighi | 11.03—Modars ‘Musie Without Tears perts believe the estimate is op- timistic. BOAC. has eight places in the ‘“‘Concorde queue” re- served but has not yet put down any mony. TRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER 4.00—News Headlines and Weather 4.03-—Canadian Roundup West dealer. 4.10—Pop Caravan : . , Robcleas and Wisner Neither side vulnerable. e 6 05—The Outports : NORTH ® 25—Marine Weather ak *¥28—the Outoorts . 9 11065 5.45—Sports Capsule -and Score- 108752 board ie HATS - §.50--The Outperts WEST RAST 600—News and Weather @A6K52 $91310974 6.10—Tonight’s Music VAKIETAI3 $33 6.30--Business Barometer o3. | O64 & 6.35—Tonight’s Music $6 $382 7.N0—Back to the Bible ' i SOUTH 7.30—News & Weather 33 7:45—Program Schedule eas 9.46—Tonight'’s ‘Music AKQI9 8.00—Project..46..CBC..... &KQ10943- 9.00—Country! Time CBC 0.00—CBC National News, On *! The bidding: Parliament Hill and. Speaking) ° Personally bres North Kast South 90.30-—The Best of Ideas-CBC: ie a ae 28) oe paee-O0—News and Regional Weather 5) Pass 5 5@ P91.05—Starlight Serenade 4 9: Dble tris SVV30—News and Weather: VE35—Starliaht Serenade | Opening lead—ace of VR.00—CBC News. Weather and FB" Sporn nals \nf the Vanderbilt team .of a. 15—News!and Musie CBC four’ championship -in — 1965.,. Poi ea ink When the hand, was played at b |the. first table, the, North-South | ‘ \ MONDAY # pair on the Jacoby feam arrived Was like ; at six diamonds doubled §6:00The Marning Show, Part 1 °. bidding shown: ‘ 7.00—The: Morning Show, Part 2 8.00-——Thé Morning Show, Part 2 0.00—CBE News 9.10—CSmmeniary 9 15—Assignment 9:21--A.M. Chronicle OAS Interlude of Mosie T:00<CBC News N1.05—Marring Commeniater: > was. somewhat optimistic, well-as unsound, since even Ay | This deal occurred in the fi- \the ‘unusual on the (at all ‘ West's jump to four’ notrump | -response. of five. diamond by |East to: show one ace would not} jacohy team: si\ll |have settled the question of whe- points on. the deal” The: ly did ‘not “guarantee — «sodlid jumps. shoes reesctch In the actual ease, the Black- wood response of five clubs to show no aces gave South a chance to bid five diamonds, which North, in turn, raised to | six. Fast’ doubled to stop West from bidding six. spades, but this tattic boomeranged when South proceeded. .taiimake 12 . tricks “ with the ‘greatest of ease. West icashed the: ace. of spades and South scored 1,090 points. At the second table, where the : North-South. cards were held. by members. of the Jordan team, ithe bidding went: | Weat - North Fast . South @ . Pass +16. 2NT: i\g 5@ 5@ Pass 46 ra “a ‘ventional and showed great spades. ‘length in the minor suits. Tt was | notrump."’, South's [pass of five spades is hard to ex- | plain, since he had every reason to think that five spades would be made and that. six diamonds ( The six spade bid was also doubtful, but it is only fair to add that from West's viewpoint East for a slam; gained , 1,040 ent on o . 4. The two notrump bid. was con- | ly to. go down much, if | 4% might have had.a hand suitable . Fast went down one, but the ther or not a slam could. be to win the Vanderbilt, but larte-. ™ made...East's spade bid certain. b as & Tesult of this. one hap DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: fe AXYDLBAAXRE tit LONGFELLOW ‘ One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, - . Fach day the code letters are different. 6 : A. Cryptogram Quotation ‘TMXV VWS :i8KP vVwsM qwy xvU@i ew wx TFPXKP, XFFWG YP KREDPM Saterday's Cryptoquote: NOW AS TO POLITENESS. A . r ' WOULD VENTURE TO CALL IT BENEVOLENCE IN TRI-” | FLES.—WILLIAM PITT : (© 1966, King Features Syndicate. Ine.) OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE : TUL LET YOU INON Ounl WHAT i SECRET, SAKE~WE {i BRINGS YOu PAY CASH! NOU KNOW]) THIS WAY, WHAT CASH IS -~ SAKE——~ THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE) YOUR PAROLE LOSE WHEN THEY U7 OFFICER ON ‘| TAKE-ONE OF VACATION Z Your cHecKs! NMP P- xK..VWws YBUP.—YxXK~ L, IT WAS A PERFECK HOME- COMIN’ ~LP TO NOW! HOW COME NOU CREEPS ARE STILL BAR- NACLED ONTO TH FURNITUREZ MARTHA TOLE ME HERSELF SHE WAS GOIN H'GH-CLASS NOW THAT RENTS ARE HARD BIND’, j vNOOTvd 30F UANaV 1.1 WHILE ONE HUNTER CRAWLS TO CIRCLE BEHIND THEM. YAONVA 3NO7 FHL THANK YOU FOR COMING, JOE... BUT BELIEVE ME.::WHAT I'M TT GOING 10 SAY WON'T BE EASY! .