4 WEIDN ESIJAY l’l{llt:‘l{A MS CI«‘L‘Y-'i‘V :30 p,m.—Atternoon Musicale oo p.m.-Playground m p_m.—Vacation Time H0 9,.“ —~|'ldewatev Tramp . .00 p.m.-Upset . .30 p.m.—-—Live Longer .45 p.m.--CFCY iv News .39 p,m.-—Para e yoo p.m.—l<rsft Mystery Theatre .00 p.m.-—Sightline g .30 p.m.—l-lsncocli’s Half Hour THE AIR. ST. LOUIS Miss Dolores and Audrey An t have relatives in sh. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bor- nard of Toronto, Ontario. making their annual visit to the vlsland: while here they visited Mrs. Jerry Bernard and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernard in Harper Road. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bernard and four children of St. Cather- ine. Ontario. are spending their vacation on the Island. they vis- ited at the home of Mrs. Jerry be home of st. Louis and ‘rig- in Ebhsfleet. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaudet and four children of Danvers. Mass. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Gaudet's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gaudet in DoBlols. rs. Ftrdenand Brown is con- valesing at her home aofter be- TV. CALLS NITE or DAY 0,,’ +3537 Nile 4-4503-4-74¢ VAIl.'S RADIO & |'V uu Kent St. Ch'lewe ing a patient in the Western Hos- pital Alberton. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alphy Gallant are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pldmondon and son Richard of Montreal at- so Mr. and Mrs. George Gallant of Salem. Mass.. and Mrs. Ben CKCW-TV ;55 p.m.—Station Sign On News, Weather. Sports mo p.m.—Playgroun us p.m.-Television News , 5-30 p.m.—Scan. 5.35 p.m.——‘lelevision Weather up p.m.-—l-lazs us p.ni.-Television Sports 1.00 p.rn.—Shannon 1.30 p.m_-Father Knows lest goo p.m.——Bvunkhousa Boys no p.rn.—Tl'tird Me n ' too p.m.—Dannis The Menace no p.rn.-Parade goo p.m.—Kraft Mystery Theatre Loo p.rn.—5ight Lina zoo p.rn.-CBC IV. News Q-l5 a.m.-Viewpot Gallant all of Moncton. NB. Miss Helen Peters of Saint John. N.B.. is visiting at _the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubln Perry in Palmer's Road. A Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Richard are Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Richard and four children also Mr. lsidore Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smith and Joseph Arsenault of Toronto are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Arsenault also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault. ‘ Mrs. Alphonse Marohand and fami, have joined Mr. March- and are spending two weeks vacation in Nova Scotia. Mrs. Clarence Wedge was hos- tess to the Ladies of Ste. Anns Club on Suntlay. Mr..and Mrs. Wilbert Perry and baby son of Halifax. N.S.. :20 e.m.—CKCW Tl‘/. News -25 s.rn.-—Slgn CENTRAL IlAlll0 and call 4-8246 176 Kent st._ (opp. Eaton'et Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. are spending their holidays at the home of Mr. Perry's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ber- nard and ‘two children of Osha- wa. Ontario. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Rernard in St. Louis. Miss Marjorie Myers has re- turned to her home in St. Louis CFCV RADIO WEDNESDAY - 700-—Hebrow Christian Hour N5-—Country In Western Roundup -J30—News 6- Weather I ows tll—WoathdI' O-lb-Country I Western Roundup I.-t5—Waather l‘50—Naws 9»0O—Morning Devotions 9:25-Matinee with Austin Willis 930-—MomIng Moods -0.00—Nawa L Weelbel .0:05—Notas and Music it l5—Win' 57 i-0-20—Notos & Musiv .0:$.'l-.llmnile Rodgers She». I00--News Headlines I Weatlsd .102--Notes A Music I30—Montsgue Entertains ll‘-40-Notes In Music ills-Bulletin loerd ll.50—Notes 5 Music Ii»54—At|antic News Roundup I30--Terry. bill In Joyce l.As—Mosoty Music 200-News Headlines I Weather Ines INC Waathet it-0t>-News 4:00-News a The Outpo -0O—News and Weatba S05-l'l'te OI-NOON! S:l4-Frogram Schedule - 5:15-John Cameron Swlvu 5.20-The 0:00-Tonight's Musle n:=55—An Orchid From Otsete .0o—Aeslgnn\ent to lo-Matinee wutr wme n:lW O" 7‘40—Country A Western Roundup 00-—N ‘ .os—-Music for a Summer Afternoon I-leadl 3vo5—'Muslc for a summer Afternoon w to uslc for s Summer Attsrnoon fit“ rte lll.0O—Newa and Inland and Matisse after spending some time in No- va Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry of Lawrence. Mass. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Lucy DeRoche in St. Edward iarc making their annual visit in ;St.' Louis and Bloomfield. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Kinch and I daughter Muriel of Halifax. N.S.. : iaecompanied by Sister Rita of the congregation of 5‘. Martha lot Kingston. Ontario." visited in St. Louis. Waterford and Tignish. YORK Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Frank Vr-ssey were Mr. and Mrs. Albert dc Vries of Kitchener. Ont.. and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shaeples and daughters. Heather and Gail of Sydney. N.S. ' Miss Carol Ann Whitcway. Charlottetown. has returned to he home after spending a holi- da§ with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Watts. Yor . Miss Frances Vessey. York. is spending a holiday with her sis- 2581“ 1 treal alter visiting friends and Bernard and at in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tremhlay S ter. Mrs. Hebrew Profltt and her father. Mr. Archie Vessey. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vessey. and family of York. are camp- ng at Stanhope Beach during their holidays. Sgt. and Mrs. Norris. Johnson and family of Trenton-. Ont. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur Johnson. York recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robe Wants. Hamilton. Ont.. are visiting with Mr. Watt's parents in York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. Mrs. Raymond W a t t s and family spent a holiday at Stan- hope Beach recently. Master Roger Johnson. York. is a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John- on. Miss Marina Watts. Toronto. is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. liar- old Watts. York. Miss Beryl Vessey. York. re- turned recently from a visit to Sydney. N.S. and Moncton. NB. In Sydney. she was the guest friends. Gail and Heather Shar- p es. . Mr. and Mrs. Billy Curley. Randolph. Mass. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts. York tlves in Tyne Valley. Port liill. Summerside and Bedeque. on their return they will be accom- panied by Mr. Milllgan's father. Mr. Wesley Milligan. who ha s been in Tyne Valley for the past several months. KINGSBORO Mrs. Ray Bruce. Red Point left recently for Toronto an d Windsor. Ont.. where she w ill visit with her daughter. Mrs. Stanley Dingwell and with her son Emery Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Bell and family. Charlottetown. were recent Sunday visitors with the lattcr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dixon. Bothwell. Miss Sharon Steeves. Monta- gue has been spending a holi- day with her friend. Miss Myr- tie MacGregor. East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mas- sey. Bothwell left recently f or Toronto. Hamilton and St. Cath- erines where they will visit with members of their families. Miss Anne Marie Rose. East. lottetown. where she attended a short course in 4-H club work. N r. and Mrrs. Stewart McIn- gtyre and daughter Ann. Ea st Point are leaving soon to take up residence in Charlottetown. ;Mr. McIntyre is retiring as light |house keeper at East Point. a .‘ position he has held for 35 years. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Connol- ‘ly. Charlottetown. were honored 'recently at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ‘Massey. Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. lconnolly have recently returned from their honeymoon. and are 'lcauing soon for Verdun. Que.. 1where Mr. Connolly will be em- ‘played in the teaching profes- I ‘ sion i Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gilles- i pie. Souris will be leaving in the } near future to make their home {in Charlottetown. I Rev. M. Smith. Mrs. Smith and idaughter Lorrie have taken up iresidence in the Kingsboro iManse. Mr. Smith has begun his ipastorate on the Kingsboro Unl- ted Baptist and South Lake i Christian Church fields. {The Guardian. Charlottetown. Well. Aug. 3. 1962. oi .visiting with friends and rela- ' Baltic spent a few days in Char- asoow xanbtw recently. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor; have returned to their home in! York after spending a holiday at i l-lnpefield. N.S. ‘ Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts. were Mr. and Mrs. Kleen and family of Maryland. U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crockett and tfamily and Mr. and Mrs. Frank fwatts were at the Highland Games at Selkirk Park on Aug. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Enst. Char- ,lottett.wn. spent Sunday in York {as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vessey. Miss Mary Watts. Toronto. is ‘spending a vacation on the Is- land. 5119 is the guest of her mother. Mrs. George Watts and sister and brother-in-law. Mr. .and Mrs. Tom Knox. Charlotte- . town. Mrs. Willard Murray. York. , was a recent visitor to Chailot:te- ' town. I Mr Donald Crockett and Mr. jnamta Watts. York visited Char- ilohtetown on Wednesday. 1 BEDEOUE Mr. and Mrs. George Jones of Regina. their son. and daughter- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones and three children of Ed- _ monton. have been visiting on! the Island. They were guests oft ‘Mrs. George Jones’ sister. Mrs. George Henderson and Mr. Hen- derson. this village. They also R|P|.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ' E H LINE ADDS UP TO I5 Orumm:-unntelsntave I-H mi. --we . qr ‘I’ IN THE BELIEF IT5 WEIGHT visited with relatives in Char- lottetown. . Mr. and Mrs. Gcrald Williams ' land their son and daughter. ihave returned to their home in 5 Barrie. Ont.. after spending sev- ,eral days with Mrs. Williams‘ imother. Mrs. Walter Leard. 1 Mrs. Thomas Nicholls of Ham- .ilton. Ont.. and her three chil- j dren were guests of her parents. ' r. and Mrs. Herman MncFar- ' M lane. Fernwood. for three weeks. [She left by plane on August 1 ‘for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne lVlacFar- lane and their two sons left for .thcir home in Hamilton. 0nt._ on August l after visiting with Mr. MacFarlane‘s narr-nts. l\lr. and ‘ Mrs. Herman MacFarlane. Fern- woo . Rev. and Mrs. Cowper-Smith. .and family of Palgrave. Ont.. ‘arrived in Bedeque on August 2 Ito spend their vacation at t h e ‘Bowncss cabins. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milligan ‘from Newfoundland. are vaca- ltioning on the Island. They are North dealer. North-South vulnerable. NOITII 0010858 (su- gsxhoae AN :72 910984: AQJIII 6988 E81‘ $978 I AKJC K‘! 0010! fills) fiiohiddlng: North led South West 14. 19 14 ps- 9 Pen Pa- ee Pass 0 A Opening lead—ten of hearts. Lots of so-called guesses in the play of the cards are not actually guesses when you ex- CONTRACT BRIDGE By ll. JAY BECKER x amine them closely. For ex- ‘ ample. take this deal where the ‘»contract is six spades and West ‘leads a heart. it. is clear that South .wiil go down one if. after ruffing the ;heart and drawing trumps. he ‘follows the normal procedure of cashing the A-K of clubs in the hope of dropping the queen. De- clarer would lose not. only club. but also a diamond when he later attempted a finesse in that suit. . Misguessing the club can be marked up to bad luck. if you're ;so minded. but actually. South can practically assure the con- tract by following a different line of play. After ruffing the heart lead in dummy. he enters his hand with a trump and wife the king of hearts. He then cashes the ace of clubs and plays another‘ tmmp to his hand. . Once declarer learns the L15-lobby l-llll Show 1.30-—Terry. II" and Joyce L45-‘the Open Road Show M59--D-O lime Si N 8-.00—Newa and ‘LC. Mstines 3230 1C MOVING! 4io0—Nowa 4:03-—Chen-ibev Music l:J0——Muele In lbo Ali ewe 7.16-On Parliament Hill 7tlI—Oyllt\0 7.20-Marine Weather and . Mintcsl inter 9.oo—schssnberg Glenn Gould ll. News Roundup "JO-RO¢l9IlI Til! RWNI Mfllvll Hall. London. .n,go.i.|gid end Marine weather IMO-Musle la The Mini! spades are divided 2-2. the con- tract is certain to m a he. He leads a second club at this point. If West shows out. as ummy «wine might happen. with the king and puts East on lead with a club. East has to return a diamond or a heart. either of which gives South the rest of the tricks. If West follows to the club lead. declarer finessea the nine. if the finesse works. as it would in the actual case. twelve tricks become certain. Declarer loses at most a diamond trick. If the finesse loses. meaning East was dealt the Q-x of clubs. the contract is likewise certain to make. East wins the queen. but has no safe card to return. A heart return permits South to discard a diamond and DIN llll other mood lac ol dummy‘: fifth club. while I dia- mond return from East proves equally ineffective. The so-called guess in clinic is not really a guess’ at all. I0 ll!’ .3 making the contract is con- cerned. south takes steps to as- sure the head without worryina ACROSS 48.Trso 1. Greek god covering war 5. Genuine DOWN Indian 1. Patriotic signal hymn medium 2. Method of 10 Mistake learning 12 Actor —— 3. Piece out Lawford 4 an 13.A campaign measure 14. Part of 5. Memorable "to he" 8.To blunder 15. Man a 7. Ascend nickname 8. Likes 16. Adjust 9. Not dense 17- Japanese 11. soaks flax measure 15. One-spot. 13. Confront cg}- 20-Larse worm 18.To irritate 21. “Gone With tho'Wind" mine 24. Relieves 25. Instruct 29. Used as a wall hanging 31. Fabulous bird 34. Pastry 35. Printer-’s measure 36 Eskimo 3'f.At homo 38.Chineso dynasty 39. Once called I ma ll 45. 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