Page 12, The C 'ardian 7 Wed. Octob..r 24. 1956 TELEVISION ' : 1 IOWLAN SCHEDULE in son TELEVISION CFCY - CH'TOWN CHANNEL 13 Sponsored by ' Bowlan'a Radio & rv Your Technical Expcnl WEDNESDAY i:i3ETL-at Pattern i wsign (ln (39-Pll0Kli3lXl Sch:-du'e l 5-00-Howd.v Do0d)' Silil-Hippi-i' the 5981 " iilil-(lpfn iii-use ' K Zlkhiixix q i.4lwW('alliitF ("Bf Nevis BltINGiNG ur sari-is: I 13 A I Riv-V'lmsri'i. (Emile Q 700-Siiliiici's nl Fortune AL 7 30-lhsncyieiiid 7 R 30-CIUSS Canada Hit Parade .1. 9 00-Kraft Tlieairr l l0.WPlirm Pei'liirni;iiii-e ll 00-News & Weather 5 - ll:10-Movletime 'l 12.30 a m.vSlEn Oil. D l . CKCW - Moncton Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 WEDNESDAY p.in.-Test Pattern : p.i'n.-F M Concert Hall 2 pom.-Afternoon TV Newl : p.m.-Coffee Chatter ,-..i.o;i...:;'g,..., ....;."e-'.;:,,.. 5 . . 3hIlNI-o Crocker 8 88338 Piano p.m.-People and Piano p.m.-Howdy Doody : p.na--long John Silver : p.m.-Puppet Theatre : pm.-Melody Roundup 86- oaoniu-A ha- 8583 News 3;: T5. 4. 3. : p.m.-Bunkhouse Boyl .. p.n'i.-Disneyland :. p.m.-Hit Parade p.m.-Kraft Theatre p.m.-O'Brion : pm.-Eleventh lour TV News pm.-Weather p.m.-riiiii oi ' S E 55:34 5 8885 LJJ 5 5 DIAL 4336 HOT MEALS, : p.m.-At Home with Helen : p.mrUncle Jaoh I the p.rn.-Early Evening TV . 4 Ll'L ABNER GRANDMA MICKEY uioisi By B. la North dealer. lioitiier lide vulnerable. LUNCHES noun! a K 10 e DELIVERED TO , IN? ' Q K I 8 VIII! YOUR. HOME ,. , , 322' Free ds-livery on order: of 51.11)! ::g.1oD3 10 D ' or more lln Charlottetown. Park- gq 1 3 g A J N 9 g E" dale. Spring Park and Si. Dun-l gong" slan's from n.m. to ll'30 'p.m. .A Q; 1. i Hot food delivered on aluminum . 3 (oil plates covered with aluminum . A K , 4 ' toil. go , I Th biddin : S Nari. In: South West Pun ran 1 Q Para OLD SPAIN to Pm 4 o Kill. SMELLS O Ko e Your Home l Sweet-smelling 24 Home a Day! 4 Opening lead-queen at da- nonda. louth'c atrategyg in auppreuing any mention of Ina dlamonaa dur- ing the bidding la in the moat approved atyle. A game contract h apalea waa clearly in order after North": raiao, and there could be no practical advantage in diacloeirig the atrong neona- ary auit. South won die diamond lead with the ace, drew three rounds er trump, and led the king of diaaionoa, on which But discard- ed the jack or ciuba. Another diamond put Weat in the lead. He played the queen of clubs and ul- Hanatoiy deciarer went down one, being two diamonda and two dulo. loud: had a better line or play o--.-of-3-u q uni, Noo looovd-Holder In Muuora' eoonea 69- mil CONTRACT BRIDGE y B o c k e r Individual Championship Ploy) available which would have mado the hand. He did not make proper allowance for the pouibiiity the ndverae diamond: might broak 4-1. South should have proceeded on the basin that the diamonds would break badly because other wlae there who no real danger 0! defeat. The proper play, after winning the opening load. in to load a trump to the king and play a diamond from dummy. Boat will have to choose whether or not to trump the diamond. Whichever course he elects. the contract lo made. suppooe, firet, Eaot mile the diamond. Dociarer. of course. playa low. The preoumable heart return ia won in dummy. another round of trumpa la taken. and thia la iouowed by the King had another diamond. The ruff ha dummy eatabllehea the iaat dia- mond and declarer enda losing one diamond and two clubo. Or auppose But dooa lrumpg the diamond when it in iod irom dummy. louth wine the icing and return: a third diamond. Weat wine and attacka the club king. Declarer cannot be pre- vented from ruiiing a iourih dia- mond in dummy. drawing tnampo and making the name ten tricka. The courae of play auggoated make: the hand It it can be made. It covero both the 8-1 brook and the 4-) break that actually axin- ed. It gives hat a choice of do- renaive piaya, neither o( which can injure the declarer. It given south the inudawra ohanoe lor auccen. not I-EDEIME STORIES I dtea keepa a temper sweet, 11', alwaya have enough to eat. ; -Old Mother Nature. Roddy Fox Will an uninvited guest at the nuiting party over in the Green "crest, None of the oth- er North Wind ingethcr had ahaken down from the beech trees. it was quite a party. Liithiioot the Deer was there and so was Buaier Bear. nay were the biggest. Bobby Coon was next in size. Then there were Thunderer the Grouae and IITES :'.':::.:.--':-:'.:..-'--i:' U lulu. lot and tau. eioonpeaeui "tiARD'S l..,..?.N'MN :51 ..i.r.. Buster interferes l iMra. Grouse and three of their grown children. All of these were filling their crnpa as laet as they ,could pick up the little nuts. Three lnquirrei cousins were carrying a- .way nuia and hiding them for win- ". .4 me 9.", new h, wuiter use as fast as they could pick than. No one was thinking of him. them up. Everybody will very. very Tho only thing anyone was thlnk- busy and no one was tryina to ml of was iieltinz enough or rm-Hmnke trouble for -nyom El" covered. He would have to be pat-. sweat three-aided little beech nutsiTh9"9 were nut: enough for all that Jack Frost and rough Brain. And there will no qunrrclinz. Roddy Fox had managed to get 5. "mm. near enough to watch all that waa going on and do it without being seen by anyone. He wanted one o! those Grouae for dinner. He had come over there hoping to catch a Squirrel, but then he saw the Grouse. He had to he very, very careful in order not to be sen. lie waim't afraid of being heard alould he rustle a few leaves. because there wu a great deal of in! run- llinii. They were hung pulled ov- erinaearehoftheIlltlenntahid- he would creep a little later. Finlly he was or our tlleyarty uaecauiducwiiaeaibeiqdir nil-um Kli)Nlr'.Y Pltl. : MUGGS a SKEETER THR' , MNO HIM! HE'S AN DAll.Y CROSSWORD m" I anoAuoi5or.' MIJ aiuir Q.m ' pi-i : .3 - 1- lhl or aiamiue nice. 31 -llfi Sllr'l',:.'j',:; IPPN I. Devoured name " (1') 3ii.. ' E I-Gtnltlvul d.Pieceol atrium. I' "i-in l "CGWI" iurniiuu den Ull l g I Mn! 5. cairn ah are l ”r:::l:O 0.'l'ocoineaQ I.loo- gi ill. Carried 1. d n E Wouiih a. In lieu bird '"- la. aiiiiumw Ir. Young -u' Kw” one boar Iaoeedarle how. . 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Backbone fAILY IHPTOQUOTE - Horo'a bow to work It i A X Y I L I A A X I I I O I O I I In I O W ' One ietteruwipiyahndtaranodov. hthioeaam lea ioiiod hrtinebeoeIu'o.XlerthaIvaoO'a.o0.Ih&Iottou. is or-ophieattuleannaadloa-uotieaelhew-jarealla G jachdaythooolelaeaovaareiuat 2 a Oavpiegoan ooeeaeioo : AXH axbllan axrlnxla rd In kxauaa llfllll-DILIIII. z Vooterdafe Orapaeqaeaoi HIIIORY AIIIOQ DITl'.IlNla O -M BUT CANNOT TOLIRATE CHANCE-DI V1. -. Ill ldecided to wait. ii he uaouiii make 5 lent now and wait for one of than the mob and fall to catch Qgg Grouse to come nor enough to Grouae. there wouldn't he ano- ther chance. Aa long an no one knew he was there, Here would always be a chance. 8e Roddy waited. He didn't have long to wait be i :52; iii is ill 5 3 Jo: PALOOKA zitiliazi W In!