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Road Reports 4:55—Jimmie Rodgers Show 6:15—Tonights Music 7.00 -Back to the Bible News & Weather 7.45—Civil Defence Program RO Tonight's Music $.55—An Orchid From Gisele 80) Basis For Wage Demands LONDON, Ont. (CP) — Use {os will eventually base | wase demands on the “atienal productivity im Canadian — Gases b ae dividual industries, a national trade union leader forecast here. | “Donald Secor. secretary-trea- | of the Canadian Brother- Railway, Transport and |General Workers (CLC), made the prediction in a speech the Western Ontario District Ea. ucation Coune! “We have always approached the problems of collective bar- gaining in the good old free en- terprise way of hard bargaining nd figurative club - waving— fighting for all we could get on each occasion, without regard the economic position of either the employer or the coun- try as a whole,” he said. ““T believe that as we became more mature in our outlook and begin to realize that the actions of one section of our economy have an effect on other sections, will begin to adopt a more intelligent approach to satisty- ing the natural desire for a |higher standard of living. “The fact is that there is just | so much in the pot and some WELLINGTON Arsene Arsenault, Miss Cecile Arsenault and Julien Gallant have returned home after un- Fdersoing tonsillectomies rial Centre, Tyne Valley. Friends of Miss. Caludetie | Arsenault are pleased to see |her out again, after being con- fined to her fiome due to sick- ness. Eldon Arsenault, little son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph [. Arsen- ault, has returned home after being a patient in Prince County Hospital. His many friends are pleased Mr. Amand Arsenault home again after undergoing surgery in Prince County Hos- pital Mr. and Mrs. have recently farm owned by Cyrus F. Gallant Miss Barbara Day, who is employed at Island Telephone |Co., Summerside, spent a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John D: Mra Sylvere’ Perry recently visited her son-in-law and dau- Agno Arsenault purchased the and Mrs. | ghter, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Silliker | and sons of Alberton. Miss Pauline Gallant the weekend with her spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant and three brothers. Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Barlow, St. Eleanors. recently visited Mrs. Hilda Barlow also Mr. Clavion Barlow and daughters. Claude Sarlow and son Jae of Linkletier Road are spending sometime at the home father. Alice Gallant spent the | weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray White, Charlottetown. visited their par: Mr and Mrs. Anthony White and Mr. anal Mrs. Sylvere Perry Her many friends are pleased to see Miss nda Gallant able to be out again. Mrs. Anthony White has re- cently accepted the position as | CONTRACT BRIDGE JAY BECKER By B. North-South vulnerable. NORTH @AoTES v Ans OA54 AK WES? BA‘ oie a4 4 J8732 @KQI1087 $3 Q96 J852 ‘sons oKQJ102 K6 $963 #1074 ‘The bidding: West North Fast South 3@ Dbie. Pass 4@ Pom 66 | Opening lead—king of dia- monds. Good defense is mostly a ma ter of good logic. Granted that defender sees only a portion of his side's cards, he should still be able to figure out the best defense practically all the time For example, look at hand played in a team match | At the first tate the bidding | went as show Tt it hard to justify South's |last bid. It would seem that he had given his all when he open- ed the bidding, and that once his partner indicated a willing- hess to stop under game, South, 8:00--News and Weather 8:15—Mar. Sports 8:20--Musie 8.45—-Musie 9:00- A.M. Chronicle 10:00—A.M. Chronicle |10.45—Fighting Words V115—Record Album }11.30 The Archers 11-45—Comn Company 12.00—Jamboree Junction 12:15—Don Messer | 1:45—Time Out For Melody 1g 00 Tewe Sones 19 15—Starfight 2:00—Time Out For Melody W140, Cor Nenane ane, 2159 Review Lon.) 2:30—Journey Geography 11:30 fia “aeccinwech Orch. as ee Drainie Tells A Story 19.00 Dominion News 1210 Sign OFF CBA RADIO WtOneIDAT 700 News Soo Weather ‘NS—Prosktot Muni 5:04—Mer. Fish Broadcast ©:90—tThe Five Thiny Show | day we will control the avari- cious, whether be an ployer or a umion, to the de- gree neci to ensure a rea- sonably fair share for every- one.’ Text of his remarks wi leased to the press in oavanee of delivery. Avon representative of this dis- ict. A Valentine party was held at Wellington French School, 14 with both teachers and “A ils enjoying a pleasant after- oon. Rev. Leonard MacDonald has returned home much improved in health after being a patient at Prince County Hospital with jllage commissioners held a mesting on Monday eve the home of Mr. Earle ‘nman. Mrs, Paul Perry and daughter Alfreda of Harmony Road, are being welcomed to the village as new residents, The many friends of Mr. Al- phonse Connells, Kensington, and a former resident of Well- ington, will regret to !earn he is a patient in Prince County Hos- pital with pleurisy. | School friends of Cleiizs and Eddie Arsenault, bert, are pleased to see antes school after their illness. Mrs. William Maddix have returned to their home af- ter visiting their children and their families. Mr. Cyril Wedge of Mount Carmel is still a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Wedge suffered an accident four years ago when an empty gas drum exploded crushing his fore head which deprived him of speech and injuring his spine which has since forced him to a wheel chair. Many young men and women from Cape Egmont are attend- ing adult night classes conduct- School, Tea: ine Region- al itigh herollaralleciers Miss Roseline Richard spent sometime here guest of her bro- ther Faustin and Mrs. Richard. Annual meeting of village of Wellington was held with Fidele C. Gallant as chairman. In his report he said 11 regul- ar and two special meetings were held during the year. A lot of land had been purchased from John S. Barlow for the fire hall which was moved to its site and on a cement foundation, A cement floor and driveway were also lai Hon. Henry Wedge had at- tended some meetings to discuss the new park which is locate on the Barlow property Fire chief’ Cedrie Arsenault reported two fires in the village. one at Arsenault and Gaudets Ltd, and the other at the Legion Home. Several calls were also answered from outside the vil- lage. Two outside communities join- ed for fire protection at two doi- lars per household, The village now has ‘two fire trucks fully equiped to fight fire: ik was, decided, to. ralsd! the public librasy building and shingle roof and paint exterior of the community hal Cyrus F. Gallant was elected having nothing to add to his original pronouncement, should | have passed. West led the king of dia- monds and declarer let him hold | the trick. Declarer hoped. West would continue with a diamond r make a neutral lead that would permit South to take a | diamond finesse and get rid of spade loser. West shifted to the eight of clubs, which East took with the | ace. East now decided that | West's club was a singleton, 0 | he returned a club and that was | | the end of that. South romped | | home with eleven tricks. Fast could have defeated the contract by returning a spade | instead of a club, but this play, it must be granted, is easier to make when you see 52 cards in- stead of just 26, The main fault in the defense is rather attribu- table to West's play at trick two. At the second table, the prop- | er defense was found. There the bidding went ‘The king of diamonds was led and ducked, ax at the first table. But West shifted to the ace of spades at trick two. He knew that East had to have two de-| fensive tricks for the coatrtet to be defeated. He intended be guided by East's play on the ace of spades. He was vindicated when East | signaled with the eight. The spade continuation, followed the ace of clubs, quickly settled | declarer’s hash. West really had nothing ay Jose by cashing the ace of sp: jes. if ad glared low an ia ~~, os! the hen shift to a club. | | 6:45—Metro & Dinner Musie 7:00—News and Inland Weather 1230S 08 for three years. Other commis- | sioners are: Earl Enman and wilde C. Gallant. Joseph Sex| det was re-appointed clerk. committee is Euclid Arsenault, Edm wil- ning: Edmur Euclid Arsenault and Theodore L. Arsenault. lee eet Bees Barlow of | Westwood, Mass.; Mrs. Myrna Clay Jeffreys arrived by —— ently to attend the Clay rec . Burt motion whieh took place | recently at Pi United Chureh, Parkdale. Mrs. Camille Fregeau of Par- is, France, plane after attending the fun- eral of her father. the late Pat rick Delaney. While here she was the guest of her brother, Denzel and Mrs. Delaney, Mis- couche and two sisters, Mrs Claude Barlow and Mrs. Ernest ere gees Mr, and Mrs, Peter Arsenault have moved into, ‘their ome constructed in Wellington, Ween returned to Montreal after spending 10 days with her par. irk Royal ents, irs. Augustine Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus P. Gal- of Harispe CHIEF of East Nigeria, Afryca, 1S: ‘ADORNED BY A TABLEAU DEPICIING THE GHEE SEATED OM IS THOME ee COMMANDER OF WIS ARMED ‘AND HIS PRIME MINISTER DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 40, Revolution. 8, Com- 1. Unadorned heroine, | mercial 5. Kolarian Pitcher travel- | (India) 41, Old French ers 9 Slacken coins 9. Plexus 10. Greek 42. Observes 11. Satisfy fabulist 16 Metallic 12. Occurrence 1, British rock 13. Test Foreign 14. Bin Minister 15, Automatic (1945-51) z routine 2. On the lee ie 17. From 3. Flowed 27.6 * o 4. Spectacue 30. Rolls up o lars tightly Ss 5. Ancient war 31. Comply Zz machines 33. Bhutan pine 6. In this place 34. 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Arsenai to learn he re- entered Prince County Hospital for treatment, Mrs. Mathurin Gallant of Ab- ram's Village is the winter months with Mr. Mrs. Augustine Arsenault. aaa Arsenault, Mont lant of Urbanville. Friends of Mrs. Minnie Camp- bell will be sorry to learn of her illness. junday evening a whist party was held at the home of Mrs. Felix Gallant 3SNOW AaIOIN by Cape Egmont Women's In- stitute, Nine tables were ip play. Mr, Emanuel J.T. Arsenault, Mont Carmel, spent past two | weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs, Al- baa. Arsenault and family. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gallant have returned from Si side where they visited with their daughter, Mrs. Toussaint Arsenault and family while Mr, Gallant was receiving treat ment at Prince County Hospi- tal. _6°X LNIOV 1muDas Lay Vila OF DEATH George Bt bbc Eymmenden ONE OF THE TEX WS FORCED BY THEIR: pie) CAPTORS To Daa OTS TO iE WHICH WOULD DIE, SUD A LUCKY WHITE BEAN “BUT GAVE IT TO A FELLOW PRISONER HAD A WIFE AND CHILDREN HE DREW AGAIN FOR HIS OWN FATE AYN3H AW, KITTEN SHES OLD.” HE'S LIVING IN THE PAST! YEP! LIKE A SHADOW:' WATCH, alba SHOW UP, words are ail hinte. walaaNs 2 SOONW RESEVIP ALCGA vioo Wd 370Fr