— Felix Arsenault of Wood-| end of success in ae and — spent ie commu- Scent rstey eherseen| Mer td tate Anas va | DAILY CROSSWORD 7 Mrs. Irene Gallant spent Wed-|Castro was unmoved, declaring ACROSS 3. Twelve 21. Gov- SAL | LO) nesday evening in Woodstock, | himself a Marxist and increas- 1. Boiled inches erned an Mrs. Stanley Gaudet was hos-| ing his links with the Kremlin. pudding 4. Friar’s 22. Astring- [Fieieicie mm 1 tess for the card party at her| At home the American people| 5. Greet title ent ante - home on Wednesday night, Mrs.|™oved at their own pace, in- 11. Cupid 5. Jewish > fruit am J Felix Arsenault was appointed stead of the faster one advo- 12. Brakfast- month 23. Crown 5 a fe g : hostess for the following week.| ¢ated by Kennedy. They showed rea) toe OS Pat See e . CKCW-TV The first in a series of eight|M™ereasing admiration for the 13. collog, 9, What © al ae cauar F¢ =e ; card parties was held. in How- resident who de German P we O} . scribed his ‘win over Republican submarine cwchers =e ee eS 9:30 a.m—Station Sign On {an on Thursday night, Decem- "| 18. Worship 8. Biblical be” — = News, Wether, Sports | ber 11 at the home of Mr, and | Richard Nixon as victory by 4) 46 Tarva name 27. Donkey ‘Yesterday's Answer | - 9:45 a.m.—Merning Mrs. Leo Arsenault. Six tables os eyelash.” But organized of fly 9. Tested, ag 29. Copy-cats 37, Small wa Secred Heart Progrem | were in play. Miss Annie Gal- |abor — te abide by Ken-) 97, out candidates 31. Feminine island = -‘a.m—Romper Room lant, who donated the {irst|204y's appeal for a truce in de- (Dutch) 10, Objective pronoun ‘38, Store 11:00 o.m—Visit To England prize was the lucky, winner but |™8"48 for higher wages. And | 49. printer's case of «38. Years 40. Land- - 11:30 it was replayed for with Ant- the Republican opposition ey measure “ 13 to 19 measure D> 11:37 a.m—Test’ Pattern hony Finnon taking top honors| ore belligerent in criticiem 20. Hostile 14, English 34. Edible 41. Boy's xm 12:45 pmNews, Weather, Sporh| and Mrs. F. “Arsenault the con-|S°mmedy’s foreign. policy. 23.Tom Mia, =. ruling root- nickname | & 2 sotation.Lunch was served and 9s heed sa house — 43. Cut, a8 a P; Hattie . Forearm _—— (Tah, grass ieiemontek a eee lata ELLERSLIE bone League 36. Flower, _—_‘45. Continent : 2:00 p.m.—The :Verdict ts Yours | noiron of _Howlan-visited-Hazet each ge, - ‘38. Near 20. Subside ‘holder (abbr.) ; 2:25 p.m.—Cross Section aad Donna Gallant in Duvar on ; Miss Carol MacAull visited (poet.) os =) 8:30 p.m—Mile, De Parle Thursday night her sister and brother-in-law,| 29. 5 |e {7 {8 > 4:00 p.m—At Home with Helen The Misses Elaine and Sandra| MT. an¢, Mrs. Douglas Hark- geet 7 ~< Crocker ~- ape Traverse. . 4:90 pm—mPriendly Glent Aroeneul, students at Miscpuche| ‘Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Gillis| _ 31. hastens : enna Muggine their ee weekend &@t'have returned home after visit-| ‘ 32. Stirred _ $1 Dazzle renin Arsenault, who has|i& her sister, Miss Ruth Thom-|' 5, mwsedly 8:30 p.m.—Huckleberry Hound been residing in Alberton has | 200m Conn. and their daughter 35. Ever pelm . ; 6:00. p.m—Previnciel Affairs . saved tate the home of his } ‘and son-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. ( 6:15 p.m.—Supper Club News of his ne) Meivin Hutchinson, Saint Joho, post) 5 6:25 p.m.—Supper Club phew, P.A. Arsenault in Wood- N.B. . 36. Force a 6:35 p.m.—Television Weather — iat ‘ane Cla Gal Miss Kathleen Ellis, Summer- 4 —. -. 440 p.m-Bopper Club & "| side, Miss Mary Lyn Williams,| 44 Old movies <= : 6:50 p.m.—Television Sports lant of Piusville and . Leo Su , mo : 7:00 p.m—Shennen Arsenault went to Summerside| Ummerside and Mr. Jonn _ shown 3 ‘ 7:30 > aatelae Knows Best on Sunday. afternoon to visit a, gr wens apent again $00" pim.—Bunkhoure Boys Lyman Atsenauit, who is a pat=| per nee’ Mt thet homies). 46. capital 2 io: oe co ee {Mant im the Prince County Hos) ‘The Ejlerslie. outdoor rink re-] 47 Black Sea ee = 10:00 pim—Bob Hope Show Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ber.) yn“ .recently: 4s. cx 7 r p.m. -News Magazine nard of Summerside came to Me. and Mis. Jack Mactnhes, ; 43 akan “| Howlan on Sunday, January 14. ns bg Bigg visitors of DOWN 7s 1200 ». TV News Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gallant| ye. pavem'®. Mr. and Mrs. E.R.) © 9 paint 125 am—tign Of and Mrs. Vineent Perry motor-|MAcNeM ng. aloppity : ed to Cascumpee on Sunday af-) side spent the er. 2. Boss on CBA RADIO ternoon » spen' weekend at the shield ; Mr. and Mrs. Plus “Arsenault ce ae ee Pow _ 7 WEDNESDAY of Bicomfield Corner, were vis- . DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: 700—News. & Weett j iting with Mrs. A.A. Arsenault r. and Mrs. Peter Miller and AXYDLBAAXR 7:15—Preakfast Music }on Sunday aight.” ult! amily were ‘recent visitors at safLONGFELLOW 8:00—News end Weather Mr, and Mrs. Doiron | the home of her<sister and bro- One letter siriply stands for another, In this sample A is ised | Z 8:15—Mar, Sports @pent Sunday evening with Mr. | er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ram- for the three L's, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apose | © 8:20—Musie and Mrs, Jerry Gallant. say MacLeod, Victoria West. [ea $rophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, 8:45—Musie Mr, and Mrs. ‘A. Bernard of Bach day the code letters are different. : = %:00—A.M. Chronicle Summerside were in Howlan on, APPOINT AMBASSADOR A z'- - - 10:00-—A.M. Chronicle Sunday. BANGKOK ( is A Oryptogram Quotation Ae be 10:18-—Pleyreon . ANGKOK (Reuters) The 3 ae E Marshet———_———— ae ve NPEMIOEWB MU. MEB'’A YNA- Sg arg Aiea ne 1 Gallant vis-|to the United Nations, Somchai % | 145—Pightng Words Sir bs Seca eee ees ree ae UMIVDEBA NA WRBOL PONE. — Wh Record Album “Sab tnd thee Acw pelsted snbesuntes t Coneda,| pe pint NEB A My we - . Arthur S, Gallant | it was announced here Tuesday Bee VidS—=Opallent and Canpey fe aly of—Chariottetown | Thailand and Canada estab Yesterday’s Cryptoquote:s GOOD AND BAD MEN ARE | 12:00—Jamboree function = the weekend in Wood-| lished diplomatic relations last ACH LESS SO THAN THEY SEEM.—COLERIDGE ' 12:15—Don Messer . , ; Noember, © 1962. King Features Svndicate, Inc, Her farm Sane | , ! ETTA KETT screen's ew - | — SONTRACT BRIDGE a ~ 15®=B.0, . Time cee ye BE JAY DONT ACT I Miss ) WE u OF. Robatne Gut fer’ Maledy oo SRR JAY BECKER 3 so PAUGHS— Ano I 2 2.15—Playtine ~ ae ea ADORED HIS EYES. : er. the more mistakes bound” Sede : 2:45—John Dreinie Tella A Stéry East-West vulnerable. Ot uae ee i'k con ce ee wont West made a fine defensive play : 4.00—N 3 a caused declarer to go 4:03—The Johnny Holmes Show eS — | 9O—Murie In The: Ale OaQeras oti on ee ae ee 5:00—News SAK63 —4 the king with the ace and re- : B4—Mar. Fich Broedcast wrest turned a heart. West won with : the: ten and shifted te the jack 5:30—The Five Thirty Show Aore — ° e jac 6:00—News end Weather clubs. 6:15—Regionel Commentary zs _ 920865 Declarer took i in dummy =z! . Sports 33) 06 Q9854 =| and led & spade, East showing Ee :25—Murle a out, The king lost to the ace @ 6:30—Rewhide EQJ108643 | and West returned the ten’ of) $:45—Metro & Dinner Muske 93 clubs. Declarer won the trick in FORGET A BOY @ 7:00—News and Inland Weather o3 —_ | dummy, and all-he had to do WHOSE Fo.ks ewe | | 7.10—Parliementary Report 413 | was come safely to his hand to HIM A DREAMY NEW Qo 714—Byling - The bidding: | draw trumps and take the rest CAR EVERY YEAR.’ 7.19—Reving Reporter f of the tricks. =. ; w 7:25 Marine Weather South West North East He had to choose between ruft- Se cane Se eee . 4 Pass Pass Pass (ing @ club at once or first &:30—Introd to “Wed ‘ Opening si playing the ace of diamonds mere ia aaa “| and than rutting 8 clamond. 1 The more chances the deciar-| - § qagcen' and | @¢.i8 given to make a mistake,|# Club and it turned out that . | Maar Pannen | West had only two clubs origi- 13:43—P.£.1. |nally, he would be defeated Y " E.l. Road Report 12.00—Here's The Weather 12:45—Mostly Music ; when he ruffed tbe club. He AF 12:30—Sign 100-—News Headlines & Weather | therefore. led. the: ace of dier a a S Aee-danee tabchee sae bee rao ate has make the (OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE ae eaten 1.45-—Moatly Music hand if West follawed suit. 2 | “ Wepweseat 2.00—News Headlines “& Weather | But om the ace of diamonds - biahaee eee ween Bieta 0o"Fean [nace Souh's proba and =| I. Schoo! 8" q 's - + FRE 6:90—News & Weather 245—Hits & ae wanted to him that > e 3:00—News Headline: and Weather | the king Was and oO . 3:02—Hits and Encores that another ~ diamond lead O + 4:00—News would subject him to’ an over- x ruff. - ~ : : | » |- So South, or not, tried b> | to get to his by ruffing a club. As a result, he went down . West _ scoring a second South had a difficult guess once West falsecarded the king| | of diamonds. If West had made the ae wy of a oe nond on ace, it is made coa- ON THE AIR WEDNESDAY CFCY.-T¥- 1» 2" ef fl 392:45 p.m,.—Station On ‘ Kennedy. Optimistic As 2nd Year Begins WASHINGTON (CP) — Prest- The 44-year-old Boston frish \ News, Weather, Sports aont Kennedy enters his second | man has come a long way,on the 1:30 p.m.—Afternocon ~Musicele, 2:00 p.m.—Chez Helene 2:15 p.m.—Nursery School 2:30 p.m.-—-Musi Break 3:00 p.m.—The Verdict is Yours 3:30 p.m.—Open House 4:00 p.m.—I Married Joan 6:00 p.m.—Provincial Affairs “Liberal” 6:15 p.m—Fizi & Tonge . 6:30 \p.m.—tive Longer 6:46 p.m. —CFCY Tv News 7:01 p.m.—Goezette 7:30 p.m.—<Kingdom of the See 8:00 p.m.—Robin Hood 8:30 p.m.—Peter Gunn year in office with cautious op | | timism. Jan, 9 to decided to committee lowing the junch were Mr. and 11:00 p.m.—Newsmegazine 11:30 p.m.—£xploretions—'Buplessis | Face of Disappointment” 12,00 p.m-—CBC TV News 12:13 a.m.—Local Weether 12:14 a.m—Viewpoint 12:20 am—Sign Off HOWLAN Mrs. ‘Anthony Finnan was hostess on Tuesday evening, Howlan &t. their monthly meeting. It was for the church. Reports from | chairman were heard} Diigoments be hag in vith $o-| and new committees “were ap Hn Se ", hev wee |t™: discouraging. Communism was) unyielding. Even: among Ken- | medy’s own alliés overseas, | there was a jarring note of dis | marmesy. Then ‘came that | ow pointed. Mrs. Henry Gallant is to be the February hostess. Fol- and son, Bernard, motored to Charlottetown on T , Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. 16 members of the Anne's group for give the 500 kneelers meeting. bingo and enjoyed, Mts. Leo Arsenault in audience road of experience from that - blustery winter day in 1961 when he stood hatiess before a Jan. 20 inauguration calied for American belt-tight- qning and sacrifices. He has been gratified by the resurgence of economic recov- ery at home but not satisfied. 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