wo -= Huge Government Deficits a Forecast For Next 5 Years : ~ MONDAY PROGRAMS _| CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.—Musicale. 9.00 p-m.—Emergency Ward 10 2:30 p.m.—Per Exzellence 3.00 p-m.—Take 30. 3.30 p.m.—Edge of Night ©. 4:00 p.m.—Communxate*" 4:30 p.m.—Forest Rangers 6:00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin f 5:30 p.m.—Music Hop 6:00 p.m.—Treesure Ven interview 6:15 p.m.—TBA 6:30 p.m.—Gazeite _ 7:00 p.m.—CFCY TV News a5 p-m.—Robin Hood Buckboerd __ 9:00 p.m.—The Saint (C— “10:09 p.m.—Show of the Week 11.00 p.m.—Front Page Challenge {Color} 11:30 p-mS—On Safari 12:00 p.m.—GBC TV News 12:18 a.m.—Local Weather and _ Sport Scores 12.19 &m.—Sign Off CKCW-TV %57 @.m.—Station Sign On —10500-s- snadien 10:30_4-m.—Nove Scotia Schools. 11:35.0.m.—Friendly Giant_- 11:45 #.m.—Chez Helene — 12:00 e.m.—Butternut Square 12:25 p.m.—Emergency Ward 10 Cuba May Be. Tough Position By Hanoi “tragic _economic— drifting” —by mapping realistic. definite "a |On Auto Deal Fo nga . year-- agreement to {more than 25 smali“Canadian | on _ | dian vehicle manufacturers are “;permitted to'‘import duty free Drury Gives Information OTTAWA (GP) — The U-S.- Canada auto trade agreement Minister Drury told. the Com- The wuardian, Ubariottetown, Mon, Nov. 7, 1966. 9 parts equal to the amount of their increased Canadian pro- ‘duction. : f Studebaker of Canada, which now produces no vehicles, im- | ported 10,000 Volkswagens using | tredits which had been accumu- lated from increased Canadian product. The company resold the cars to Volkswagen. Opposition. critics have; charged that the deal permitted Volkswageli to avoid’ duties it ‘should have paid. 5 _ Revenue Minister Benson 1s investigating whether Stude ’ cer deal, said — luded—in the two- = = ee porate affiliation abroad. Under the agreement, Cana- from any country vehicles and | VANIER GETS NEW AIDE +— OTTAWA (CP)—Capt. David | an ‘ Hyman,.-27, of. the Royal Ca- nadian Artillery succeeds Capt. R. B. Stock of Don Mills, Ont., Encouraging cussed the Viet Nam war and what is described as China's obstruction of Communist aid ‘| Union, Brezhnev was speaking about foreign affairs without mentioning the usual tough terms for Viet Nam peace. He mentioned Viet Nam only as an example of things that happen when China falls out with other as aidede-camp té Governor- Genefal—-Vanier, it was an- nounced. Thursday. Born in Montreal, Capt. Hyman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percival G. Hyman of Gaspe Harbor, Que. He attended Dalhousie University, Halifax, from 1959- Communist countries. - 61. deliveries across Chinese terri- tory to North Viet Nam. China has seemed fearful that exten- ‘give Soviei-bloc aid would- in- crease Kremlin influence in the purpose was to co-ordinate bloc policies for a slow, careful effort to move out, of the present dead- lock. This. is unconfirmed,’ although the Soviet attitude on Viet Nam recently -|has been . expressed tend to support: the view. supported unyielding line that the -war must end in ry Communist victory. North Vietnamese. reassertions of- this line sound like. rebuffs ee 1 p-m.—Playbi:l— Last of The Buccaneers 2.30 p-m.—At_Home With Helen 3 Crocker __ 3) 2:00 p.m.r-Teke Thirty 3:30 p.m.—Edge of Night — 43 p-m.—Forest Rengers 6:00 p.am.—fun Yime = : MEETING CORDIAL The summit meeting ended with a communique say- curious variations In the way | &@ RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ITRIED THAT OCD : HEATING-PAD TRick. | ON MY MOTHER! IT 4 DIDNT WORK ON exe y+ 11:00 p.m.—Front Page Cheilenge—C 11:30 p.m.—On Safari _. .12;00..p.m.—CBC- 12:20. .m.—Viewpo'nt 12:25 a.m.—LTV News 12:35 @.m.—Sign Off 11:S0—Notes“and Musle 11.55—Agriculture “66 - ..- 12.00—Weather 12.05—Town and Country Time. 1230—News and Weather ““}Z-43—P.E.1. Road Report 12 45—Town end Country Time 1.00—News and Weather - 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show ~ ~ 1 45—Tewn & Country Time 2°0—News and Westher 295—Mostly Music 2: om 6.30—Inlend Weether, N.B. Legis lature capable of stopping American Nam. His militant speech got-e West dealer. down. three— 300 points — as a North-South vulnerable. result of the 5-1 spade break NORTE. « jand the 41 trump break. ae “Actually, six diamonds was @ 10732 Lge entirely reasonable contract @KI2 on the combined North - South $Q 10986 eards, and the world - famous EAST Italian _pair,.playing the. Reman oa -@110971 , |Club system, did well to reach @AITOGSS @xKeQ ; the slam. Three diamonds by 10876 ee ‘ Avarelli was an asking bid is }ié4 $K7532 diamonds, and Belladonna’s four : club response identified three SAKSCSE diamonds’ to the king! > a At the other table, where the @AQ543 . thand had been played earlier, HA the British North - South pair, The bidding: ‘| against Forquet and Sr : arrived at five spades on this West. North East South Z Pass Pass Pass 1 — , Diddine: 19 Pas 29 3@ West. .Nerth East South Pass 4 Pas 46 2 hearts Pass Pass 3 hearts Pass Par 66 Pass 5S clubs ‘pass 5 spades — sce of hearts. | This contract went down one most dramatic —100 points — due to the unfor- _One_oi_the, championship | "ate trump division s this one which Securred | The Britisii team thes showed |° Yi in the semifinal {4 profit of 200 points on the World Bridge |deal, worth 5 international im mateh points to them, but this very laét deal of was not enough to overcome the ; rae ll-imp lead the Italians “ha d @0 - boarce match between : Britain. A huge piled up before the last deal : started. The final of the}. audience a match was Italy cio, Rama as Reese hapire. | Great Britain —120 imps; ° vely East-West for Great |" 17 the British East-West pair had doubled six diamonds and im | defeated it three tricks —— 900 . ;points — Great Britain Avarelli became declarer at have gained 12 imps instead six diamonds on the = bidding |5, and would have defeated Italy ‘Eshown and weund «ep going | by one imp! bombardments”. of North Viet |. J. " g¥eyFrscr ¥ m= BYFXMFTI QWHMA.—-ANFWO é ~ oe Saturday's Oryptequote: A MAN IN PASSION RIDES A HORSE THAT RUNS AWAY WITH HIM.—SPURGEON - © 1908, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) 6X INdSV 1auoas | - | | OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE hy i ‘WaNav W41- UAIONVE JNO FHL vuootvd 20fr side