WEEKEND Iv’ -'l':RIl)A Y PRUGRAIB (T|"(iY - |'\I 3.30 pm,-—Ahamaon Musisala sou pm.-lea loo! li3l p.m.—Va(l'l0" ""3 mo M._mmbm Hm‘ GEORGETOWN -— ‘Lloyd Frederick Vlhit of Murray liar- also am.-isA ¢.4o p.m.—-Poo 00‘ 5.45 pm. UCV W .QC. changed a previous not aim‘ c°"""‘ guilty plea to one of guilty on a lowing the evidence Ciist. B. County Magistrate James at Georgetown Johnston. QC. Wediineda . The accused was fined SIM and costs. The Crown wos rep- resented in all cases by Dep- uty Attorney - thur McGuigan. A charge of impaired driving against Borden Munii. Greek _._ River. was dismissed by the magistrate. Munn. w 0 was ‘represented by Mr. Hessian. the evidence in his c a se heard on Aug. 5. Joseph Gladstone Vuozzo. val- leyfield. charged with unlawful- ly and indecently assaulting a fern e and who is represented by Mr. Hessian had his case ad- journed for hearing on Sept. 26. Raymond Duke Rattray Illlllll "and Gall 4-8246 as Real ss. (opp. Eaters) Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. CKCW-TV 3:55 p.m.-Station Sign on News, Weather. Sports not guilty to having_ possession of liquor in a place other than his residence, had the evidence of Harry W. Burns heard in his case and it was adjourned to Oct. 3 to allow the accused to have witnesses in court. John Thomas Creed. geon. represented by _Mr. Hes- sian and charged with impaired driving had his case adjourned to Oct. 3. Albert Joseph Mac- 4:3l p.m.-Caravan 9.30 p.m.—Hucklaberry Hound 5:00 p.m.—Cal| To The Post t.-I5 pan.-Te|ovlalan* Nawo $.30 .m.-— n 6.35 p.ivi.-‘falovlslow $.40 p.m.—Haza wuihsi Plea ls Changed, $100 Fine Levied Phee. St. Georges. was Sept granted an adjournment to . filo bar represented by S.S. Hessian. . enable him to consult a lawyer. i wednesdgy (.3913;-ed “the church .Mr Self‘ gave his address, He is charged with impaired idriving. charge of impaired driving fol-l Lemuel George Butler, Gas. to the open with the message of for Toronto. On a Canada -wide Of pe reaux. who pleaded guilty to Wllifillo RCMP before K l I! E 8 ‘having possession of 31 lobstersi My, son‘ who gddregiied ih e lllis {in an area where there was a- closed season. was fined 81) and -costs. ‘ William Matthew Thompson. Wood Isl a ii d in East. pleaded guilty to the theft of a tent val- Geneml J‘ Ar" “Pd 3‘ le" ll““' 350- "9 “’“iand the time is now long over- fined . , one man was fined 32) for be- ‘ ing intoxicated in a public place land four persons were ‘each fin- ied $20 and costs for having liq- ;uor in a place other than their; iresidence. ‘ Lawrence Parker MacDonald. illlontague. was fined $111 and ICOSlS for driving a motor veh- licle not equipped with brakes. ‘The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. Sept. 14. 1982. 19 }MOVOll_1‘lO Open Advocated l At Presbyterian Men's Rally p Speaking on the subject of,pei- meeting. presided over by. l“The Church ‘Without Walls". .1. Malcolm Macxerizle of Char- lllev. Russell Self, missionary lottetowri. and this was followed zfrom the Jbansi field in India. by a public meeting. at which ‘of Jesus Christ will have to re- . be visiting missionary leav- e this morning move its walls and move out in- ies here by plan the gospel," [tour in which Charlottetown was first conference. Mr. Self next hold sessions in Mus- = A missionary in India since . 949. he plans to return to his at ‘the wmld" p°pulat'°" mission field in June 1963. .withln the walls of the church. i USE ARMOR AGAIN BERLIN (AP) —- soviet ar- ~ mored cars drove into West - MEN CHALLENGE” 1 Berlin again W e d n e s day to 39 d‘°l3"-'d ““lh“‘° l!l""1"' ha’ change the guard at the Rus- lfgwrecgcrge ‘:33 otutes1d:!.:len§.‘sian war memorial despite ‘ch i-own ttoi the men] of thhe i=res;ure frnmttlae t:’e1;!]::: p5rr;I; chur h. "l s up to t em,”. e 01's ‘OF 8 SW! C - 15.” cm, commumcatg the 305. British halted them long enough ‘due for an effort to reach and enco rage the 90 per cent out- lside. l PLANES SAFE IN FALLOUT DUBLIN lAPl——Airci‘afl pas- Peters. who previously pleaded smgers an in M d”3" fmml radioactive fallout from nuclear tests is the atmosphere. the medical committee of the inter- C“5l- w-5- Plfllenl 33¢ C"3_l- na-tional Air Transport Aasocla- 1 tion said Thursday. The com- ‘mittee told the International Air Transport Conference that ghigh-flying jet aircraft have ity and. in all cases where ra- dioactive traces were found. the findings were well within acceptable limits. [pol to the men with whom they for an interpreter to_ sive work. in the office. the factory. messaiie to the Russian com- ;ihe school and the fishing and mandcr. British headquarters .-{arming ('0-Operatives." would not say what R ‘ ‘ The rally opened with a sup- sians were told. R|P|.EY'$ BELIEVE IT OR NOT 5-x 1ii§§Viauoas 10.00 p.m.—A Summer Night CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER 10.30 p.m.—Perry Mason 11:30 p.m.—1‘lia Pursuan Q iz.oo pm.—-c.C w Nawa _ V ig.15,..._..vi.w no \ou are the dealer. neither 90' 12.20 an-i.—llonal Nflwolk New! 12:30 a.m.-Midnight Theatr- Tiis Harder ‘lhav Fall 2:00 o.m.—(Aporox.i 900-O" side vulnerable. What would you bid with each of the follow- ing five hands? 1. out our QAKQ5 4.QJ'i a. AAQ62 oaxss or a.QJ32 8. AA78 OX8 QAJ962 ‘A94 4. ¢KQ.m'i5 vs QA974 as 5. Q0876” IAKQJ4 Q5 4.9 1. One diamond The hand is too strong to open with one no- trump ‘I6 to 18 pointsi and too weak to opfn with two notrump‘ (2? to 24 nointsi. Balanced hands in bitween these zones are opened with one of a suit. 00 p.m.--Musicals Th]: :1‘; blg,;$,‘;mf,:1iI:.l,°r.',, vary 30 P-m--World of soon. :from the point . count require. Baseball Gama of the Weelnl mm; for nmrump |.os Angola: vs- Chicago responses are bids. 600 p.m.—On Safari geared to the“, figures and 6.31 p.m.—Flsliarmans Lo ' . t. ‘ ‘ _ 6.46 p.m.-CFCY TV News and [Vanna mm ‘mm them can easuy h TV. CALLS NITE or DAY Day 4-8537 ‘Nita 4-4508-4-702 VAN/S RADIO & I'V IM item as. Cftawa‘ SA PURDA Y PROGRAM: CF‘(‘.Y-'l‘V 3. 1 ad to the wrong contract. 2. One club. This follows the general rule of biddding the suit underneath the singleton 1 hands with 4-4-4-l ' ’ The club bid allows an three suits to be shown at a relative- ly low level if partner keeps on responding in diamonds. Thus. If Partner responds one dia- mond. we bid a spade. and if 7.0l p.rn.—CoUrIfPv ‘llma 7.30 p.m.—A Song For You 7.15 'p.m.—TIA 8.00 p.m.—Soms Oi thou Days 0.30 pm--Cinema 13-7 "Looking for Trouble" 10.00 p.m.-—Froni low Contra 11.30 p.m.—-Comic Strips VT! CB( W 12.09 a.m. ——Myalai-y Thaaiia "3""? than bids two diamonds. "Crime Doctor‘: Strangest W9 bld [W0 l‘l¢a1'l5- Th! 9031561” Cass" vation of bidding space is im- CK(TW.'I‘V UIZ iportaiii iin hands where there : are many messsages to deliver. l 3. One notrump. Whenever it ,('an be done without violating ithe requirements. e ' ding ;ahould be opened with one no- itrump. The opening notrump ;bld shows 16 to 18 points. bal- laiiced distribution and well-dis- ltributed high - card strength. ll-lence. being so precise a bid. it should be used as often as possible. An opening bid of one diamond would lead to a diffi- cult rebid problem if partner responded a heart. a spade, or a .n rump. i 4. Four spades. This is also ii ;specializ hid. it announces a lhand that is strong offensively. l but weak defensively. it may be l ibased on as little as 10 or 12 ,high- card points. Usuallly. i h e ;trump suit is least seven {cards in length. l The chief purpose of the pre- lemptiva bid is to make it diffi- ;cult for the opponents to enter :the auction. If eats up a lot of bidding space which the oppon- ents might be able to use in ad- vantage if they were given the room. The opener will general- ly have seven or eight playing tricks for his preemptive bid. 5. One spade. This is a very promising hand for game even though there are only 12 points in high cards. Partner doesn’i need much for a game to be made. Thus. if partner had K-J- .On Radio Today 2.55 a.m.-«Dalton sign On ‘ News. Weather. 3.00 p.m.-—World of Sport Ianaballfisms of The Week “Cy “am 5.30 p.rn.-lugs Bunny "any 6:00 p.m.—On Safari 6.30 a.m.-rEI7lY Show 6-25-'5|§" 0" The Saracen Blade [00 p.m.--Some 00 These Day 6.30-—News & Weailier 6.35—-Country & Western Roundup 6.55—News 8. Weather . 7.00-—l-iabraw Christian Hour 0x30 DJII--'0“! Goon 7.'l5-Country & Western Roundup 10.00 pim.—Camara Canada 7.30-News 1. Weather Horn Blows At Midnight 7.35—CFCY Farm News 11.00 p.m.—leminy Ambrose 7.40—Counivy 8. Wsm-in Roundup “.30 p.rii.-Discovery 8.00-News I2 00 9 VII —CIC ll! 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III --id Sullivan ‘IOU :15’-I°V:'I‘ F" as . nu-id . .‘_:::.1.ia; hi:-qxzik V 0. Cl‘ ' 615--Jlmipll I':dp.e‘rl:h!hOw \ 1,”-Igchjo e 7,3&oNgwg I WIIMOI . ‘ruin . WW‘ '. jg.Q...u‘s.z, lnlud a Marine. L_ ' jfiqlhai .fib.i's-Mtom with .W""~, 1;-.~ 1 - ‘ Iozoo-Hollis: 1 x-x of spades. ten tricks would ibe practically assured. * Note that the proper opening bid is a spade. not a heart. The normal procedure of first nam- ing the higher-ranking suit is followed. even though the tex- ture of the hearts is obviously bettier. no asnsur I15 Hues SLABS ossroue IN puzz- vsr ir HA5 ENDURED FOR ZDOOYEARSI CROSSWORD DAILY ACROSS {ll.00-—-CBC National News, News Roundu I Talk I 1.30-—Nectuma il2.00—Dominion News ‘i2.io—-sign on CIA IADIO IIIDAY 7.00—Naws Sports and inland and vine Weather Outlook 7:l5—Iraakfasi Music 8.00--News and inland weather .‘l5"'Mll Soc 8-2l-—Tha Garry Fogariv Show I.3o-Pomali Of A Star l.35-—Gai-ry Fcgarty Show 9.00-~A.M. Chronicle 10:00--A.M. 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