Page 12. The Guardian Fri. October 3. 1958 CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 FRIDAY .m.—-Arternoon Musicale .m.-—Barney‘s Gang p.m.—Open House .m.—P. M. Party .m.—Mickey Mouse Playhouse art—TBA m.—Teen Hop 6:. .m.-—CFCY TV News . 7: .m.—-Gazette 1 l 2'??? 88 or: 4: 'U'Ug as 88 'U 2% no? .m.-—Friday Theatre m.—TBA .m.—The Plouffe Family .m.—Wells Fargo .m.—Country Hoedown .m.—Cavalcade of Sports-— .m.—Jim Coleman Show .m.—CBC TV News .m.—Local Weather Forecast a.m.—Viewpoint 12:22 a.m.——Friday Playhouse 1ckcw — Moncton ' CHANNEL 2 mm ' ; .m.—Friday Playbill 100p News, Weather, Sports . Feature—Good Girls Go To Paris ' l;30 p.m.—At Home With Helen Crocker 4:00 p.m.—-.Barney‘s Gang 4:30 p.m.—-Open House 5:00 p.m.—P. M. 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HIM—Jamboree Junction. 12:30—Maritime Farm B’cast. 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Pages From Life kilo—Strictly for Strings 1:50—D.O. Time Signal 2:00—Variation on a Theme 2:15—The Happy Gang 2:45—Beast of the Bush Veldt. 3:00—CBC News and T-C Mat- inee 4:00—Daydreaming 4:30—Pacific Playhouse 5:00—Maritime Fish B’cast 3:30—The Don Tremaine Show. too-The Don Tremaine Show. 5:10—Maritirne Sportscast fislS—CBC New and Weather ;;30—Alex Barris. 3:45 Roving Reporter 8:55—Byline 7:00—Music in the Evening 7:30—The Celtic Heart too—Caravan Quiz. asses vvvpu 122 13: 12 5888 have put 0! 55050! 533388; ‘U'U .p 'U’U'U'U‘O'U'U’U‘U'U'd assesses .e. v ‘U'U 2‘: N SSHflfissmymmngamg 8 v 8 so. DD and Western and Western and and and 9-3.“ I :- Mfisfiigm RIDE INTO I-IE SEA m FISH “I 0 0 ‘8' so; fl m memoirs GROWN IN MILE oesmmnw um ‘ mmwz. j" RIPLEY‘S BELIEVE IT OR NOT RyRJAV You are the dealer neither side vulnerable, and have opened One Daimond. Partner has responded One Heart. What would you now bid with each of the following four hands? .. .. one games 4.104 3. 4mm 0082 cam 4.5 a. gs 90m yum some e. .4 .107” carcass 4A 1. Two hearts. There is a con- flict between the desire to mold the good six-card diamond suit and to show the heart support. As is usual in such cases, the deci- sion is resolved depending upon the overall strength of the hand. A two heart bid is more en- couraging than two diamonds. Whatever is the value of part- ner’s hand standing by itself. the heart raise is more am to sti- mulate a further bid from him than would the rather weak-sound ing tho diamond bid. We look the strength to jump to three diamonds. The in-‘oe- tween course — direct raise of hearts—Meets approximately the value of the hand. The bidding may continue in such a way that we can later rabid the diamonds the heart raise was given with only three trumps. . 2. Two spades. The position should be taken that this is a CONTRACT— BRIDGE QUIZ to show both the long suit and that l BECKER bid is not forcing and might propenly be dropped by. North with a weak hand that may be} good enough to produce a game. Partner needs little. more than K-J-x-x-x of hearts to be able to make a game. For slam purpos- es also. in case North has a good hand. the jump shift puts us well on the path. 3. Three hearts. Although we have only 14 high card points. the heart fit and good suit control in- dicate we are on the verge of game. A two club bid. should not be risked since it may be passed. Nor does the hand (unal- ify as a jump shift to 3 clubs. The only other possible bid-four hearts—woldd constitute an over- bid. If North cannot respond to three hearts, the chances are we don’t belong in game. 4. Four ,notnnnp. Point count flies out the window in hands of this sort. The important thing is to know how many aces North has. If he responds to the Black- wood bid with time clubs. showing no aces, we quit at five hearts. If North shows one ace by bid~ ding five diamonds. it is reason- able to jump to six hearts. The chances are only one trick will be ost. If North bids five hearts. iden- tifying two aces we would recom- mend a seven heart bid. A trick might be lost to a red queen. game-going hand once partner re- sponds with a heart.A one spade Bank Of Nova By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Editor TORONTO (OPl—The Bank of Nova Scotia Wednesday an- nounced an aggressive move into the personal loan field. I It said that. starting Oct. 15, it will introduce “a complete con- sumer loan and instalment credit service to be known as Scotia Plan Mans." The loans will be repayable by monthly instalments and will be at effective interest rates nearly double those of ordinary bank in- terest, but as much lower rates than is generally available for consumer financing: The result of the move will de- pend on these three factors: 1. The extent to which the bank, in practice,.will find itself able to extend its loans into fields which banks. in the past. have generally regarded as too risky for bank activities. 2. The extent to which the pub- lic—which to date has tended to think of banks as beyond their Sunday Papers In NY. Boost Prices NEW YORK (APl—Three city newspapers are increasing prices of their Sunday editions in var- ious regions outside the metropol- itan area. They are the News Mirror and Times. Starting this weekend. the price of The Sunday News will be in- creased to 15 cents from 10, be- yond the city’s suburbs. or out- side a radius of roughly 50 miles. The Mirror is raising its Sun- daypricetol5centsfmmwin Canada. The Times. which more than 1% years ago increased its Sunday price to 35 cents from 25 for cir- culation beyond a loo-mile radius. is expanding that price zone Oct 12 to bring it within about 50 miles of the city. Toronto Negro Threatens Court Action Over Lot TORONTO ICPl—A Negro ad- vertising executive said Wednes- day he will take action against a builder who refused to sell him a ,lot because his presence in a fashionable s u b u rb might de- crease property values. “I am proceeding with this as it would not be fair to my chil- dren to do otherwise.“ said Wil- szso-Arranged by Johnny Burt 8:45—Maritime Comment. 9:00—Portrait of a Woman. 9:30—Now I Ask You 10:00—Songs of my People 10:30 Who‘s the Composer llzoo—CBC National Roundup. News At The Personal Loan Field but we'd be willing to take that! chance. Static Aims ken for loan purposes—will take advantage of the loaning facilities which have existed for many years_and which now are being widened in the Scotia case. 3. The extent to which other banks will also widen activities in the personal loan field. . The Canadian Bank of Com- merce since 1936 has had a per. sonal loan department much along the lines of that announced Wed- nesday, but the Scotia announce- ment seems to indicate a broader field of operation. . i F. William Nicks. vicepresl-l dent and general manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia. said the new service will make low-cost loans available for any worth- while purpose. Three types of loans will be! available—on signature alone. on automobiles and on home furnish‘ ings. Loans are expected to runl between $250 and $5.000—thoughI no ceiling has been set. Automo-' bile financing will extend to deal-l ers as well as individuals. - l bert Richardson, 33. He added that he would file a complaint against builder Walter W. McFarland I under Ontario‘s anti-discrimination Iowa. Mr. Richardson said earlier that Mr. McFarland told him Tuesday: “I refuse to sell to J ap— anese, Chinese or Negroes be— cause property values would de- crease by about $20,000." $45,000 HOME Mr. Richardson. a native of Pennsylvania and a Toronto resi- dence since 1948. said he wanted the lot for a new $5,000 home. In an interview, Mr. McFarland confirmed his conversation with Mr. Richardson. “I wish you wouldn‘t publish any story about this." he said. .-.. .- <..—-—..-w~» 77.. -. DAILY CROSS/WORD ACROSS 5. Practical 25. Names 1. Cook joke ( abbr.) 5- Firm 3. River ('13-) 26. Rover. 9. A portion 7. Izantat d, :32: Be window 8» s or I: Moikerel. fabric 27. Actual. a To skimp 1y 1!. Film' y w. -—- 13. Becoming of 17. Algerian the seaport Apostles fl. Molybdo so. Amos: mun (Iv-I.) (pram I. Fetish 8!. Lane st:- (var.) State W 22. Melodies 5. Novice 23. African (van) worm 86. Afresh 8'1. Measure of length (59-) 88. Metal 42. 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Chaisson. provincial director of communicable disease control,; said Wednesday that asi-an flu! “seems to have dropped out ofl the picture" in New Brunswick! No case of identifiable asian in- fluenza had been reported in the province for several months and there was nothing to indicate an outbreak in the near future. A‘ year ago the illness was common aor03s Canada. Some medical authorities in Central Canada have predicted another epidemic this winter al- though less severe. An abandam, supply of vaccine is reported for inoculation. NEEDLESS LOSS 11:30-Footloose in India's Cities 12:00—Here's The Weather and. Sign Off I carelessness and neglect. Nine of every 10 dwelling tires in Canada are blamed on human ETTA KEI'I' YOU ICNOW I DON'I‘ APPROVE or you Go- ING OUT WITH STRANGE ~~ ITS [A DATE.’ BYE — BESIDES, I-us MOTHEQ SAID you useo ro 55 AN OLD soy serene or= WHATSTHB IWIS-ITl-IEBO/S 112w ' A. ate, wouuo SMTCA me 3 . mus BACK TO THE .; RADIO AFTER THEY . 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