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Deawert 5:30 p.m.—Woody Woodpecker é 6:00 p.m. — Western theatre , 6:48 So 7:00 p.m: 7:30 p.m.—tife of Riley 8:00 p.m.—Rescue Eight 8:30 pm. — AP.E.C. and the North 9:00 p.m.—Music Makers ‘59 9:30 p.m—Have Gun Will Travel 10:00 p.m.—Wyatt Earp 10:30 p.m.—toretta Young 11:00 p.m.—Explorations 11:30 p.m. — Here's Duffy 12:00 a.m.—CBC TV News 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 2 i 9:45 a.m.—Station Sign On | Record Caravan DP e by 10:00 a.m.—Romper Room 2. Work : "een-ccmeme | — CONTRACT BRIDGE | ?gem~ News, Weather, Sports ———_—_ ’ a e BE aceie i i ae ve Firestone TIRES ON TIME CAR - TRUCK - TRACTOR © 1.” DOWN - 1.”,, WEEK Think of it 4 new 600 x 16 or 670 x 15 only $50 with Trade i STEWART MacKAY Movie - Gunbelt q By B. JAY BECKER 2:30 p.m.—At Home With Helen | | 6X CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: oe Gece im pans AXYDLBAAXE FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. 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MAN NOT BECAUSB ed eee Club SOUTH Declarer ran four spade tricks Yesterday's Cryptoquete: A 18 IDLE ans ‘50 p.m.—Spe oa and Giteed hb oan of oe, SE 1S ABSORBED IN THOUGHT—HUGO. lake ee toons Poteet @A noted that West had started with (© 10, King Pestares Byodicate, toe) ee ee @xi3 exactly three spades, which fitted : Bm: oe er #3108 South’s plan perfectly. 8:30 p.m. — APEC And The North fe Now declarer led a heart, Fast 9:00 p.m.—Musie Makers ‘59 The bidding: winning the nine with the queen. ‘ - 9:30 p.m.—Have Gun Will Travel East South West North | rast had only clubs left and had ETT A KETT 10:00 p.m—Wyatt Earp Pass INT Pass $8NT {to return a club, giving South a : 10:30 p.m.—toretta Young Opening lead—king of dia-/free club finesse and his ninth jane a monds. trick at the same time. 200 a.m: News East Id ha voided 12:15 am—CKCW News Declarer was able to work out| waiay had Pear racers the u) 12:20 a.m. — Sign Off § — re, ee queen of hearts when declarer ua sain maces = 2 oo was played cashed his fourth spade, But it 2 ree oe oan would have done him no good. 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But when East continued/A-J, giving declarer his ninth 7.10 Weather with trick. 7.15 Country & Western Roumd-| correctly decided it was time to| All roads lead to Rome! o = aiccekanaelieeen : ANSEN AND BOUGHT THE TWO CLOCK! UNLESS I DISPOSE OF HUM, WERE SURE 7.30 News & Weather : < COTTAGES ,Z THOUGHT 1 Wie SAFE! 7.35 Musical Interlude planes are used but charter ma- 7.40 Farm Reporter Roc et Pp ne chines are utilized because of the ae 7.50 Interlude ‘ need to maintain ‘flexibility. z 8.00 News o,° @ ed 8.10 Weather Is Criticiz 3 et v 0.16 Country and Westers ee Citizens ip < i NDO} euters' — Opposi- $.45 Weather tion members of Parliament 'S . S Gs 8.50 News Tuesday aceused thé government train een a 9.00 Morning Devotions of sending “most secret” rocket v 9.10 Morning Moods equipment to Australia in the old-| OTTAWA ‘CP -— Opposition Ww 9.30 Top Tune Time est plane available, by the most|Leader Pearson said-~ Tuesday w 9.45 Who Am I mountainous route and as close| that there has never been such 9.56 Musical Interiude to the Russian border as possible.|a strain on world citizenship as 10.00 News The criticisms followed a crash|in the last few years.” - 3 10.05 Magazine of the air in the mountains of northeastern} yr Pearson was speaking to a at * M. rer Turkey three weeks ago of a 190 students from across Canada, 11.00 News Headlines and Wea — ae The 12 - man'who are here attending’ a four- oO tae crew was killed. ‘day “adventure in citizenship” a shea ef Musie Prime Minister Macmillan re-| sponsored hy the Rotary Clubs. z 11.30 News plied that another route now is} He told the students that Cana- <q 11.40 Weather being used for flights of supplies dians must know more about x 11.45 Magic of Musie to the Woomera rocket range im/other countries to help maintain wi 12.00 Weataer ._- |Australia. — | world peace. : z 12.0 Rhythm Roundup re Labor MP wanted to know| Monday the students were given 0 12.30 News and Weather ‘ charter planes “‘that are 20 | certificates of Canadian citizen- a 12.45 Mostly Music iyears old” were used for the;|ship by Prime Minister Diefen- 1.00 News Headlines and Wea jfights rather than RAF ma- baker and were addressed by wu ther chines. |Finance Minister Fleming. = 1:02—Mostly Music. Maomillan said some air force) : 2.00 Mostly Musie (Cont.) - 2.30 Back to the Bible. ' 500 R bel aA gages: a. Sera $.00 News Headlines and Wea-| 0) tvtime Fish B’cast e s a | AEN Be ther 5:30—Tempo. ° se : 3 r 8.08 Best en Request $:00_News and Weather | Mit Gracias ‘ 4.00 News and Weather 6: 15—Regional Commentary, toe .* .* * LS at S A McDONALD 4.05 The Outports Maritime Sportscast, and ICIG 4 d we ® ; $.00 News & Weather Musical Interlude. (AP)—A band of about 500 rebels | 5.10 The Outports (Cont.) 6:30—Tempo. P)— a . a te rae LADIES SKIRTS. Reg. to $9.95 BLANKETS 60 x 84. Reg. to $8.98 6.00 News & Weather 7:00—News. swooped down on Gracias, a state Clearing i ial 6.05 Music for You 7:10—Commentary. - capital in Western Honduras, teeneanes Spec Come reer ere nseeee eeccee a 7.00 Sports Roundup a 7:15—Tempo (Music) | Monday night. The government ‘ LADIES’ BLOUSES, oversize TOWELS : 7.05 Musie for You ~ 7.30—Tempo (Teen - Age Pro Said Tuesday they were driven Cleari ; Cc 7.30 News and Weather grani. jout after holding the city for four MOT i i a ons ® aii . 7.45 Don Messer and His Is-| §.01—Tempo (Rawhide and Mus- hours. ; , _— \ ‘ . ‘ landers ; ic. Civilians joined garrison troops BOYS PANTS. Reg. to $6.95 $3 00 LADIES NYLON $1 1 3 8.00 Assignment 8.25—Tempo to beat back the rebels. Gracias OO oa Ain ait * Spee fic cies. ieibisseniivenciiiaas ~ - Seni Kereieds “8:30—Musie in the Evening. is the capital of Elmpira State, ; be ; : 9:00—Prairie Playhouse. near the Guatemalan frontier. i 10.00 Lady in a Fog #16 Belen Sevdoe, Whe’ aiverenaa caareaa Wak Watch this space for our Weekly Specials oe pertey . Life pags iret Chamber Or | four soldiers were killed and an 60 Domir chestra : lundetermined number of troops 11.10 Maritime Weather 11:00—News Roundup and Talk| and civilians wounded in the 11.15 Night Beat 11:30—Eventide gle 12.00 News & Weather 15:00Here’s the Weather enalfne .05 Sign Off : i 2.09 SCBA THURSDAY en dene L Cutti DAYLIGHT TIMF ; : oan utting 7:15—Mdrine Weather and Fill 7:30—News, Weather and Sports 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. 8:00—CBC News: : 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. 8:45—Morning Devotions Story Denied OTTAWA (CP‘—Finance Min- ister Fleming Tuesday denied that the Bank of Canada has JOE PALOOKA . 9:00—News. : asked the chartered banks to eur- 9:05—A.M. Chronicle. tail personal and commercial 9:55—News. lending. 10:00—Atlantic School Broadcast Replying in the Commons te 10:15—A.M. Chronicle. be Trhart Regier (CCF —-Burnaby- 10:45—Morning Commentary. Coquitlam’, the minister said. he 10:55—For Consumers. Ss had seen newspaper articles to 11:00—News ip | this effect but they were “ 11:03—Just For Fun. 11:15~—Kindergarten of the Air eee speculative.” 11:30—Conductor's Corner. Teeth © 11:45—In Reply 12:00—Jamboree Junction. ! 12:30—Maritime Farm ‘Broad: | cast. ? LI'L ABNER