' 11:30 p.m.—Borneo Story , 3 ,1. I dials—Weather . ism—Western Hoedown' I it7:05——Weather r {ti-7:10—Country and Western l Mao-cues Cooper Time ’4, .“ I .12:45--Di.nner Serenade ' 11:00—Dominion News ' “:00—Sign Otf' _7:15—-Marine Weather and Fill . i0 : 45—Morning ' Commentator. ‘ 11:30———Foot;loose in Haiti ‘ 12:30—Maritime Farm Broad- ; 1:59.410. Time "2:15—~The Happy Gang. ' 2:45—For The Piano. 3:00—CBC News and T-C Mati- ‘ 4:30——Concert Hall " 5:00—Maritime Fish Broadcast ‘ EGO—The Don Tremaine Show -‘ 5:15—CBC News and Weather F F :30 p.m.—Dragnet 3 f w 12 roam—Viewpoint {I i i’ defi'mmghcncsasu-ubfi 8588882 88888 Page 12. The Guardian Tues. Sept. 30, 1958 CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 TUESDAY m.~Afternoon Musicale .m.——Steveo .m.—-Song Shop .m.—Open House .m.—~Chrildren's Program .m.—Sky King .m.——Western Theatre .m.——CFCY_TV News .m.—Gazette .m.-—Highway Patrol .m.——Mark Saber ‘.—'1‘imes Square Playhouse :00 p.m.—Front Page Challenge 4: 4: vvuuov eeaéaesasaaa U’U‘d 'U'd‘d B :00 p.m.-—Chevy Show :00 p.m,—Rhapsody 00 pan—CBC TV News I 12 : 2: 13 a.m.—Loca.l Weather pun Forecast 3 CKCW — Moncton ' ' CHANNEL 2 TUESDAY 1:00 p.m.—'ruesday Playbm 'News, Weather, Sports Feature—No Escape 8:30 p.m.-—-.At Home with Helen Cracker 4:00 p.m.—-—Stevie-o 5 p.m.—-Song Shop pan—Open House p.m.—CBC Children’s p.m.—Brave Eagle p.m.——Supper Club p.m.——News p.m.———Suppel' Club m.—Weather .m.-—Supper Club m.—-Sports .m.——I Spy .m.—Casey Jones .m.—Sumnerizing Spots arr—Highway Patrol » .m.——Front Page Challenge .m.—-Dragnet .m.—-Chevy Show p.m.—Rhapsody p.m.—The Borneo Story p.m.—CBC News a.m.—CKCW News a.m.-—Sign Off RADIO ' CFCY TUESDAY STANDARD TIME V '58—Sign On 6:00—Hebrew Christian Hour 6:15—«Mbsical Moments 'Gzao—News w.— G 883861888 wovuup 6'6 ’6'6 .4 H 12: 2: 2: 3.7 :00—News 3? 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Press Conference CBA TUESDAY ‘ DAYLIGHT mm 7:30—A.M. Chronicle 8:00—CBC News and Weather '8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A.M. Chronicle 8:45—aning Devotions r ‘ 9:00—A.M. Chronicle. i0255—Ruth Harding. llzoo—Songs ToGrow 0n. [LE—Kindergarten of the Air. woo-Jamboree Junction. . cast LOO—CBC News and Weather 1.15—Record Program 51:30—Carl Tapscott Singers. Signal ‘ moo-Variation on a Theme nee 3:03—T/C Matinee ' 4:00—Boon Companions 5.30—The Don Tremaine Show. - i:10——Maritime Sportscast. 3:30—Alex Barris. ‘ Wis—Roving Reporter. 6:55—Byline TOG—Music In The Evening I} .82 'C’l 1T: RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ’5 cm James he was anloI.R.L OWNER OF A PRI‘ATEER THAT CAPTURED A BRITISH SHiP LADEN wrrH GOLD €0le DURINGTHE AMERICAN REVOLUTlON PlED THE GOLD ON THE FLOOR or Hi5 HOME MD ROLLED ON IT -EXPLAlNlNG:'I arms may n the harbor More” , of WW. 91.6. LIKE A one ECU 0N I764 WM! 5m. P F norms own as “"1"”- 33”“ L.earlJasz-lsyoamo SHIPS panhoofifl-l- CONTRACT— BRIDGE By BUIAV BECKER 7' mosaic. Neither sidewlnerablo. Emmott-cocci“. mum ammo” use; .' 753 ' y In .437,“ anxzu Lil-K99 #3 ' “not ‘1 arose , anxious scorn ‘ x Q Q J 2 O. A Q J 0 ‘l 8 , i . 9 cos I > ‘ 6 The bidding: North East South West Pass Pass 1 9 Dbl. , 1 Q 24. 2 o a... 8 9 4‘ d 0 Paul P, Peel Dbl. ’ Opening lead—hing u do. monds. , 9 ‘ From a rubber bridge game comes this hand which is not ex- ‘actiy a model of perfection The hectic bidding sequence had its counterpart in the play. It turned ~ out that East could have made five clubs, and it also turned out that south went down two at tour heart: doubled. West led the king of diamonds, on which East played law, where- ' upon Westishitted to the hinge! clubs. Receiving the encouraging eight-spot from East, West con. tinued with a. club which; declarcr ruffed. .mflbytnnnpingthesplde. spades to the king and took a heartfinesseAtthispointitap- peered to deduct that he was about to make the doubled con- tract with an overtrick, but what he led another spade to dummy to repeat the heart finesse East rudely interrupted the proceed- VA diamond return enabled West to lead still mother’spade, gs East ruffed with the king, and South. ended two tricks short of the contract. \ ’ p . y The play on both sides left something to be desired. East could have insured defeat of the ' contract by nurturing the king. of clubs to returnlhis singleton spade. From his viewpoint, the spade lead providedva. 100% guarb‘ antee of a trump trick, :since there V oouldbenowsytor‘declarerto lead hearts twice iron: dummy: without widening My?» a, spades-offs Declarer, on‘flie other “fiddler ‘ glected to take advantage of the- slip in the defense. He‘should not > have risked the possibility or a.‘ 4-1 spade v break. After rotting: the club.“ South; should have returned a Now he corrid‘notbe beaten. ‘ ’, Assume either defender- wind the diamond and returns comb. V Declares and turnips a. dine. mond in‘duinrny; Ho mi‘tnkcsil heart enter: dummy with Sometimes this game of brld‘gt is like football. The ball get! l - ., KENSINGTON. MaoNuu, t accompanied by Mrs. G.W. Ram- say of Malpeque. and Mus. Ken, neth MacLeod of Lot 19, lefit by, motorfor John, N.B. on Wednesday. ' ' Sincerest. sympathy is extended to the llamin of the late John Mc- Gilvairy of Baltic, whose death oc- curred in the Prime County Hos- pital on Saturday, September- 131111 following three weeks illness. > The Funeral of the late John Mc Gilvary was held 11 Tuesday altemoon tram the residence to Princetowm United Church,‘ Mal- peque, with services con- ducted by Eric Grant. Mal- peque, and Rev. Alexander Mc- Kaly of Kensington. The pail beau-ens were: Messrs. Roy Eas- ter, Keir Orafer, Marshal Delan- ey, John Riley, William Brand- er, and Neil McLeod. Interment was in the peoples odmebery, Mlaipeque. who... “WSW” mm ‘ Margaret Masher, Belle River“ and Miss Anna Riley, Flat River, were motorists to Baltic and Malpeque on September 16th. ' His many friend will! be to learn Mr. L.D. Nutt arm peque is a patient in the Prince Prince County Hospital. All trust for his speedy recovery. Mr. Eric Grant, Mampeq motored to Sackville, N.B., wire: he W11] resume Studies at ML 8:00—Tunes For Tue 8:3o—Chicho Vallee may 8:45—Chicho Vallee 9:00-uDrama In Sound 9:30—Science Review. 10:00—Ron Collier , 10:30—Leicester Square 11:00—CBC National News Roundup 11:30—Distinguished Artists 12:00—Here’s The Weather and Sign Off 7:30—Roll Back The Years lackedmkudnnu. an. _. n.... n.. Allison University. ‘ ' many blends will :be glad to. know Mr. George. Sample, has sutliiicintly recovered dollowing this recent operation in Prince County Hospital, to be able to return to his borne in Dr. Morris dork. Mms. Clark [and family of Kensihgton, are Spending '8 pleaSasnt in Toronto. / ‘ . Rev. L.M. and Mrs. Mummy, Kensington are spending some' time in Toronto. , Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ram- say, Hamilton, have returned home from a pleasant week-end, Chatter has returned spent in Fiction and Tram, N.S. to Charlottetown alter spending a pleasant weekend at her home in Baltic. , Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bowser, DAILY ACROSS 1. Armadillo 5. Chase (colloq.) 9. Cut 10. Skin openings 12. Incites 13. J uliet’s fiance 1L Covers 15. Fedora 16. Zirconium (syn) 17. Half an em 18. Inlet of 15. Native of the sea. Iowa. 19. Busy insect 18. Holiday V 20. Russian (Jan) capital 23. Young salmon 24. Longs (for) 26. Ensnare 28. Summons forth 31. Male sheep 32. Secondary 33. Greek letter 34. Overhead 85. Hint 36. Demimo- alien 88. Myth“ hing M. Mier sent 41. Dark blue filament grams as. Sagacians DOWN LWhite creature DAILY ORTHOQUOTE -- Here’s how to work it: A ‘x Y D L B A A X R lsLONGFELLoW 1 One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A i used for the three L's, X for the two 0’s, etc. Single letterl, apostrophies, the length and formation of the words are d! hints. Each day the code letter: are ailment. sermons-nem- 'JD-WGAKWHH on minimum our sun, vwezn. an ,wxrna—anw- arrow. . ‘ W ~ , rmmwmmmmmmmmm CROSSWORD 2. Mottled 19. Lie in 3. Performs the 4. Property sun (L) 21. False B. Atomizer 22. Crown 6. Derisivo 33. For shout 25. Eve. 7. Fortify ning 8. An old (poet) chap 26. A Win- (slang) ‘ O. Oregon’s capital 11. More painful 11mg cud Interior's mice 21. Sword 29. Provoke 30. Locations 32. Public vehicles nPscking box 86. Half (prefJ 87. High pri‘ (pm) 89. Arid £0. Arch a. spade, and muons:- heart‘j , I NOT A BUT a PASSION—{POI E. ETTAle ‘, r " , , -i , ' AH,NOTH¥NG ‘1an ,No DINNEP sTAETED?~_ U55 FRESH WHERE'S Y°U° “mam? VEGETABLES , _ ' q RIGHT F'Rog/I Nl' . b V ‘. , I AW]. GB: CE I THE ecu = - :79 ~’ moveourro j ' ‘AFAQM ‘Fx “ H . «has av err-rev use MINK.’ ' You CANDICKVOUT Halifax, NS. spent ‘a most enjoy- able week-end in Baltic, the guest , of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cousins. On Monday evening the Baltic Women’s Institute entertained a large number of guests at a chicken and ham supper, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett. Well]. A good sum was for the W.I. funds. What might have resulted in a much more serious accident ocurred on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Mc- Kay, Sea View, when their mine year old son Austin had his hand caught while helping fix a fence. He was immediately taken to iihe Prmce County Hospital where he had it dressed and is now rest~ mg comfortably. His many friends hope he will soon be able to resume his studies in school. Mrs. Jack Champion and Mrs. Harold Bryenton of Summerside were recent visitors of Hamilton V.C. ENTRY BARRED . AUCKLAND, N.Z. 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