= °:. 2 _ ON THEAIR * 4.00 p.m.—As The Werld Turns ¥ "10.30 a.m. —Neva- Seela Schools N ew je FRIDAY PROGRAMS : CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.—Musical 92.00 p.m.=—Film. Festivel 3.00 p.m.—Moment of Truth 8.30 p-m.wleke thirty 4.31 p.m-Rezzle Dazzle 6.00 a.m.<—The Kings Outlew 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop 6.00 p.m.=Flintstones 4.30, p- m—Gazette : 6.55 p.m.—N.S. Legisieture Repert ‘$:46—Merning Reundup 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m.-Pority Photo Quiz ote 7.20 p.m.—Prov. Home end Scheol 7.30 p.m.—Premier Theetre 8.30 p.m.—Jane Wymen Show 9.00 p.m.—Country Heedown 9.30 p.m.—The Fugitive 10.30 p.m.—Telescope 11.00 p.m.—Big Time Wrestling’ 1 12.00 @.m.—CBC TV News 1 12.13 @.m.—Loce!l Weether end Sport | Scores . : soy 12.14 @-m.—Sign OW... 1 \ Chewry . 7? 9.57 p.m.—Station Sign On 10.00 a.m.—Canadian Schools 11.30 @.m.Across Canede 12.00 p.m.—Friendly. 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Weather, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., April 2, 1965. “| i 2.03—Capital Report °2.30—Pratley At The Movies 3.00-Where The Bible Speaks 3.30—Pedples Gospel ;Hour 4.00—-CBC News i f 4.03—Hebrew Christian Heur 4.18—Classical Piano : 4.30—Hour of Decision 5.00—National Back to the Bible Hour 6.00—News, Inland & Marine Weather 615~—Showers of Blessing 6.30—In Flanders Fields (Effective Nov,. 15) 7.30—Family Bible Hour 8.00—CBC Sunday. Night Speaker 10.30—-Project ‘65 11.30~News - and Regional Weather 11.35—Starlight . Serenade CBA RADIO SUNDAY 7;00—CBC News 7:30—iniand and Marine” Weather and Music For Sunday _ 8:00—CBC News 8:15—Music For Sunday 8:45—World Church News Bahl caatereceieeneeracnereseeneniecert 9:05—Postmark UK 9:30—Inlend Weather Maritime Gardener 9:45—Neghborly News 10:00—Surday Morning Magazine 10:30—Halifex Orchestra 11:00—CBC News 11:03—Inland and. 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Singers 7:00—Musie Diery °* ‘ 8:00—Intro To Sunday Nite i} Transcription Music _ reed y SATURDAY PROGRAMS } _ CFCY-TV "2:30 p.m.—Musicale = - + 3.00 p.m.—World of Sport f : H ir Arsenal vs Leeds 4.00 p.m.—World of Sport TBA 6.00 p-m.—TBA 6.30 p.m.—Bugs Bunny 6.00 p.m.—Dr. Who 6.3) p.m.—Country -Time 7.01 p.m-—CFCY Ty News 7.16 p.m:—Fisherman’s log 7.30 p.m.—tet’s ‘Sing Out * €.00 p.m.—Beverly ‘Hillbillies 8.30 p.m.—Wagon 7 k .m.—NHL Semi Finels ut Toronto ve Montreal 1115 p.m.—Juliette . 11.45 p.m.—Sports. Unlimited 12.00 p.m.—CBC ‘TV News 12.08 @.m.—Loce! Weather end Sport : Scores 12.10 @.m.—Route 66 - CKCW-TV : 12:25 p.m. Station Sign On 12.30. p.m.—Speciel Programme on +, = Education sy 1.00_p.m.—Cartoon Capers 2.00 'p.m.—Top Ten, Plus * 9.00 p.m.—CBC Sports Soccer Arsenal ve Leeds 4.00 p.m.—CBC™ Sports TBA 5.00 p.m.—Down Memory Lane 5.30- p.m.—Bugs Bunny 6.00. .p.m.—Dr... 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Time: Signal 2.03—Off ‘The Record * 2.15—Woods and Co. © 2.30—Chansonette 2.45~—Careers : : --3.00—Metropolitan Opera— "Cosi Fen Tortle” 6.30—Scarlet and Gold 7.00—CBC News 7.05—Inland and Marine Wearner . 7.15—Sportsman’s Almanac 7.30—On The Move _ , “Quebec Winter Carnival” 8.00—Max Ferguson -Review 8. joopdeedoo Now | Ask Yeu . * 9.25—CBC Nat'l News 9.30—NHL Hockey 11.15—The Outdoorsman - 11.30—Warner's Wax Works 12.00—CBC News Marine Weather 12:15—Dance Date. wa Sports Seores—CBC crcy RADIO SUNDAY b 7.30—News & Weather %gO—Sacred Heart Program 7.55—Piano, Interlude et 9.30 p.m.—NHL Semi Finals Toronto vs Montreal | 11.15 p.m.—Juliette | 11.45 p.m.—TBA 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.10 @.m.—Lionel Television News 12.15 @.m.—The Late Show Bride end the Beast SUNDAY PROGRAMS |11.00—Local Chureh Services” aboard. _ n ‘ CFCY-TV } in 3 “tw eaninias_, 5-1 CONTRAGT, BRIDGE 1.30 p,m.—Country Calender | j “| 2.00, p.m.—Insight UH By B. JAY BECKER «| 2.30 p.m.—David Niven Show». a Sides . | 3.00 p.m.—French For Love i : : ae | 3.30 p.m.—Valiant Years | © QUIZ 4.00 p.maeHeritege 1 4.30 p.m:—Wonderful World» ot. | Golf so : §.30 p.m.—Wild Kingdom 6.00 p.m.—Show on: Shows 6.40 p.m.—Time of Your life 7.00 p.m.—All Star Theatre... 7.30 p.m.—Ripcord t 8:00 p.m.— Patty Duke Show — 28:30 p m.—Flashback - } 920 p.m ~TBA : Nacanlg 0.30 p.m.—NHL Semi Find! : Chicago vs Detroit 11.15 p.m.—This Hour Has 7 Days 12.15 p.m.—CBC News 12.23 kocal Weather and_ Sport Scores 8 CKCW-TV « ; 1.13 p.m.—Station Sign On 1.15 o.m.—The Christophers 1.30 p.m.—Country Gelander | 2.00 p.m.—Faith, in Action | 2.30 p.m.—TBA 3.00 p.m.—French For love 3.30 p.m—The ‘Valiant Years 4.00 p.m.—Heritage 4.25 p.m.—CBC TV. News 4.30 p.m.—Wenderful Werld of | 8.00—Lé Bonne Nouvelle 8.30—Radio Bible Class | 9.00—News & Weather 9.30—Sunday School By Radio 9.30—Bible , Institute Program 10.00—Sunday Morning. Magazine—CBC 10.30—Inland Weather and Maritime! Gardener—CBC 10.45)—Neighbourly News—CBC 10:30—Intre To Sunday’ Nite 10.25—Weekend Review end * Our Special Speaker Part 2 11.00—Skeena: River 12:00—CBC News | 12:03—Sports Scores, Inland and Marine Weather , Sealing Ships. Finally Free From Ice st. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)—-AN three Newfoundland sealing ships were reported to be. in open water finally and at least one of them had resumed the voyage up the eastern coast of Labrador to reach a huge a of seais estimated -at 150.- The Chesley A. Crosbie, owned by Chimo Shipping Company of John's with: 60 hunters, was ” ‘If from ice early Wednesday by the icebreaker D’Iberville. The, Crosbie had been trapped A transport department spokesman said the D'Iberville is en route to assist shipping at the port of Botwood, Nfld. NO NEWS OF TWO SHIPS There were no new, reports on the sealers Algerine, owned by > Bowring Brotiers here. or the Kyle, owned by Earle- Freight- ing Services of Carbonear. At last. report Tuesday, they were in open water .and riding out a heavy storm. The ships are about 70 miles | from the seal herds near the. southern end of Hamilton Inlet. There were no reports. on the whereabouts. of the _ Halifax- based sealers: Arctic Endeavor or North Star VI, but they were believed in. the same general } area. Tie Newfoundland sealers have taken 9,000 pelts and the ‘North Star VI has 12,000 pelts ~ fh sides vulnerable: : @AK7T3 YAQM 66 40752 1. Left-hand opponent deals and bids*One Spade ‘and your -jpartner hids Two Clubs. What | wold. you bi er your right- hand * opponent passes? < 2. Right-hand opponefht deals nd bids One Diamond, which you double. What would you then bid after partner responds One Spade, both opponents hav- | ing passed? wes 3. You deal and bid One Spade; partner responds One Notrump. What would you bid now? 4, Partner deals and bids One Diamond; next player doubles. What would you bid now? *5. Right-hand opponent opens the bidding with Three Dia- monds, which you double. Part- ner responds Three Notrump. What would you bid naw? . 1. Two spades. It is chard to “rou have the taliowing, band, | 2. Two. spades,.Partner may. have’ ‘a térrible* hand and it} jwould therefore be inadvisable |to give him more than a single lraise at this point. Game is very, junlikely unless partner can bid voluntarily over’ two spades. |The double, in conjunction with | ithe raise in spades, shows ap- a oe of things, he told a SCIEDC® | the cancer site? Do they pre for five days but she reported| 25-Notrough no damage. | 28. Pinch 30. Recent . pD- e Various Aspects Of Cancer ‘Discussed By Researchers NEW ORLEANS ‘AP) — Aré,object.s Some researchers have | dhe strange virus-like particles found an extremeley small-sized | found in many cancers. really type of bacterja, or something viruses? resembling them. armind cancer Some of them are. a Texas cells. ey cancer researcher said here. One researcher ‘estimated that But he also thought that others 40 per cent of the cases of hu- may be crippled or - dormant leukemia - lymphoma— forms of bacteria, lowered in diseases of the blood and activity by a'-meeting with anti- | forming — — show he bietics or other cell-damaging presence one of these ex- forces. > - |tremely small bacteria ~ There is an odd and mys-| Sykes asked whether t tifying melange of forms found were indeed new Rosier or both inside\and outside ‘cancer| merely the handicapped re-| cells, explained Dr. John A. | mains of bacteria disabled in an. ; war with chemicals, or pital and Tumor Institute, Hous- | antibiotics, or Jadiation or other . | injuring. source: Because of standard ways of | The problem still staining them to make them). Gecided: What = i 3 microscopically visible, the Ys cieria - like organisms. or can be mistaken for a nuniber bacteria themselves doing at ‘writer's seminar of the Ameri- : cede a virus infection or follow ean Cancer Society. it? Does it help or hinder the SEE BACTERIA 9 in man? > St Fae IPR. : ince ee, ‘VWGNVYS Still, despite tie viruses pre- | Ofer researchers have asked | — sent, there were also present: in | these questions too—so far to no| - tumors a number of ~ bacterial | avail. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT © King Fearn “yediasan ban, 1903. Wart DAILY ZTROSSWORD _— Sounded, ___—iverb Sitti i IA as bells ~ 8. Green Pin E)D &. Smooth- 4. Helmet» ni) NIE spoken: shaped RIEIST IN 9. Melody "_ part; bot, aaa SON 10. Assistant §-.5. Breach , ALL Ey Di Charm 6, False- Diels ht 1S 12. Hammer hoods = POT heads ’ 7, Notion ga DS) 14 Brazilian 8. Province of palm .* Indiaand ~ 15. Snakelike Pakistan fish “% 11. Portico 17. Story 13. 18.Noteven 16. 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It is possible | jthat a‘pass or a two club bid! jmight work . out better, but, | ‘counting all factors, two hearts lis likely to do best it the long 4, Redouble. Contrary to some opinions, the redouble does fot | guarantee support for partner's | jsuit, though, of course,sthe sup- | ipoft may exist. The redouble | jsuggest’ that the best result | imay be obtained by letting the Golf. * | conceive of a hand justifying a/OPPonents play the hand = ‘5.30 p.m—Wild Kingdom 6.00 p.m.—Show on Shows, 6.30 p.m.—Wendy and Me 7.00 p.m.—Walt Disney Presents —.00 ‘p.m —Patty Duke arom —Flachheck 9.00 p.m —TBA | 9.30 prm.NHt SembiFinat =” | Chicago vs Detfol?, 11.18 p.m.—This Hour Has 7 Days ¥ two club bid which, would not produce a good chance of mak- ing at least eleven tricks. How- ever, tather than jump to five clubs’ immediately, it is better to came The cuebid -has the advantace 12.15 p.m.—CBC News {Despite the adverse opening 12.23 p.m.—Local Weather. and i 4 ‘ o bid, a slam-in clubs i# by no e idoubled, of course, All indica- tions point to a sizable penalty against anything the opponents inow ‘choose to bid: | 5. Pass. Naturally, you would jto .guebid spades before raising have preferred a suit response from partner, since. the hand lends itself more to suit play | jof greatly encouraging partner than notrump play, but there is ito bid a slam after we later nothing vou can do now but ac- ,jump-reise him, to _five clubs. GiNDER- cept partner's expressed preter. _. ence for notrump. It would REVERSE dangerous to attempt to find a) suit contract now. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE aa fine BR aes Wa ee : TAKE A L\ witt 2 COON] A stot AT THe DUCKS! SOMEBODY) ABLE TO. 4 : {/ RAN SPOOK PRINTS UP THE WALL ¢/ TALK WITH: HOOPLE Seer AND ACROSS THE CEILINGS SOL //A WIKED WENT BY WoT Slarmcercae WITH THE RIGHT saw Ed: E FOOT WILL HAVE SOME FANCY SHE'S yaetad EXPLAINING TO DO/ | REALLY. , HEADED FOR STEAMED! THE KITCHENS ¥IONVU 3NOT 3HI ViOO Wd 20F_ OH, MAN... THIS POT ROAST 1S GOOD! I GUESS IM HUNGRIER THAN I THOUGHT.’ . waNgV ¥.1 Sv avewon nes - TO BREAK THE NEWS TO YOu GENTLY “WIDOWER”