'3 l\‘ 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 26, 1958 I 3:11———Weather. - ‘8:16—Coumtry and Western- g Roundup ' ‘ - , ‘8;45-—Wearther-_ ~ , , ~ 8.50—News ‘ ' ’ ‘" 9.00-I-Morning Devotions 9.10—lVInrning Moods 9.30—Top Tune Time > 9.45—Who Ann I ‘ 0.00—News ' - . * 06054Magazine ot the Air ’ “*"10‘.30—Salad‘a Quiz . 10.35—Melody Parade 10.45—Slwif-t Money Man 11.0%;News Headlines and Wea- f1.02-—The Magic ‘or Music Jim—Weather ' 12.05—Rhythm ,Roundup . . 12.30—News and Weather 12.45—Mostly Music ' - Loo—News Headlines and ‘Wea- ther 1.02—Easy Bucks for Listening 1.17—«Mostly Music 1.45——0ne Man’s Family ’ ZOO-School Bdcst 2.1’5—Mostly Music 2.30—Back to thelBibl'e __ y. 3.00—News Headlines and Wea- . ' ther ' " ~. * : .3.02—Best on Request dam-Nevis and Weather" 4.05—Best on Request 4.30—The Outports , » ‘ ‘ - EGO—News .Healines and Wea: ‘ ther '\' ‘ 5.20—The Outports _6.00—-News GAO—Interlude dds—Music for You 7.00—Sports Roundup 7.05—Music For You 7.30—News and Weather 7.45—Don Messer’s Islanders 8.00—Tonight’s Music ' 8.30—0utdoor Forum 9.00—Assignment ,, 10.00—News and Weather , \ 10.1Htarlight Serenade HMS—Memo Fromthe U.N. _11.00—D0minion Bandstand 12.00—Dominion News ‘ ‘12.'10'—Sign Ofif WEDNESDAY STANDARD TIME 7:15—Marine 'Weather and 7:30—News. ' 7:35—A. M. Chronicle. 8:00—CBC News and Weather {ms-Maritime» Sportscast 8:20—A.ML. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—News ‘9105—A. M. Ghronicle 9:55—News. 10:00—Atlantic School Broadcast _10:15—A. M. Chronicle 10:45—Joan Marshall. 10:55—Ruth Harding 11:00—News ‘ 11:03—Showcase . 11:15-—Kindergarten of the Air 11:30-Fighting Words. 12 : 00—Jamboree Junction 12:30—Maritime Farm B’cast 1:00—CBC News and Weather bio-Record Program 1:30—Appointment with Agostini 1:59—D.O. Time Signal 2:15—Jl‘he Happy Gang 2:45—Woman In My House. ' hold equipment. 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast MONTREAL tCl’)~About one fiamily in‘every fiive in Canada uses instalment credit to buy dur- able goods such as automobiles, furniture, stoves and other house- Ahd yet many don’t realize what it’s all aboutwhlow finance. companies work or how they fig- ure out their changes. I To explain some of these points the'Federated Council of Sales Finance Companies has pub- lished a free booklet answering major questions dealing with sales financing. ‘ . It tells how sales financing started'in Canada in 1919 largely to provide a new financing serv- ice to meet a growing demand for automobiles, a demand that was dipping into a limited cash market. I I FOLLOW PAY SYSTEM “Basically, we buy in instal- ment because, we are paid in in- stalments,” says the booklet. “.We received our annual salar- ‘ies piecemeal in weekly or monthly payments and so we buy the more expensive, durable it- ems .we require in the same way. This is both logical and economic- ally sound.” Sales finance companies, about 1-50 in Canada. handle about one quarter of the total consumer 'credit outstanding in this coun— try. . One study, believed to be rep- resentative, show-ed that of every 100 persons using instalment cre— dit, about 530 were skilled or semi- skilled workers; 14 were clerical personnel; 13 proprietors or man- agers; six professional men, six either farmers, fishermen or lum— bermen,‘ five salesmen and four members of the armed serivces. The booklet says instalment credit costs are, in reality, the “costs involved in extending and maintaining the service, which enables the purchaser to take im- ‘mediate possession of an article and enjoy its use While paying for it.” ‘ 4:00—‘Art Morrow Big Band Show 4 : 3H0n certo ‘ 5.200—Maritime Fish ,B’cast 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show. 6:00—News and Weather 6.15—Regional Commentary 6:20—Maritime Sportsoast 6:25—Musical Interlude. 6:30——Rawhide 6:45—Roving Reporter 6:55—Byline 7:00—Music in the Evening 7.30—Fall Festival 7:45—Explorers. 8:00—Voices in Concert . 8:30—Introduction “to Wednesday Night 8:40—Music. 9 : 30—00 ntemporary Drama. 11:00—CBC National News Round- up and Midweek Review 11:30—Arch'ttects of Modern Thought No. 2. 3:00—CBC News and TC Mat- hie. 12:00—Here’s the Weather and .Instqlment Buying Aspects posed of: p I 1., interest, which is the Cost of the money to: the period used, and the cost to boththe dealer and the sales finance company at ex- tending the service. changes vary from six to 10 per cent a year on an amount to be repaid in equal monthly instal— , ' ments, and upwards of ,10 per ‘ cent on certain low ems. rules tor the buying public in making an instalment purchase: make your purchase, a retailer who, handles his time payment business through a reliable time payment plan sponsor. give complete satistalction. " NOTE SERVICE COSTS merchandise, also c o m p a- r e credit prices to which service changes have been added. ment as you can and pay out the balance as soon as you conven— iently can. your monthly income tied up in instalment oligations. stalment purchases going at the same time. mobile, make sure ‘you have the proper insurance. .N.B. president of the Irving Oil Sign off. The finance charge is com- 2.' Service charge, which covers CFCY TV . . T ,DAILY CROSSWORD a UHANNEL 13 RIPLEY S BELIEVE IT OR NO ACROSS sicfipple 22'“, I 1. Border on 7. Precious tacked m < 5. Scheme stone 24. Knight’s [a 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Musicale 9, Genuinely 8..Detroit’s title 2 2:45 pin—Nursery School Time 10. Quick ban team 25_ G3“. a 3:00 p.m.—Great Gildersleeve 12. Anxious 9.3mm- cho’s 2 3:30 p-m—Howdy Doody 13.Mirror_ , duck weapon m < 4:00 p.m.-—Rope Around the reflection (pose) 26. Flower. a Sun 14. Macaw 11. Disordet‘ ing' 4:15 p.m.—'——Children’s 15. 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Rubber tree / g ' LNorse 7 4‘ y' y/ g :00 p.m_—Wednesd-a§( x/Pla'ybill . , 5. $5eli‘3‘i A “‘2: U CONTRACT BRIDGE ». 2 1 ,Sports I .' ‘ . — ’ . Mmksmdwed} I: By B. JAY BECKER DAILY CRYTTgUIOTEL 311:1: 8:0: to work it: =- 2:30 p.m.——At Home with Helen is L o N G F E L L o w ; . Crocker m ., _ 2:45 vim—Nursery School M “fifififinenue, location 0* the king Of Spades- One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is o , , . Time. , ‘ “NORTH .31” “GMT.” sum W35 M" in' used for the three US, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, '7'. . ' 3:00 p.m.—Dear Phoebe , 963 Cline? t0 P‘ufld all his 110995.011 apostrophies, the length and formation of the words are all 4‘30 PmPAt H°me With Helen “ K3 105 East‘s “mg been dealt the Mg hints. Each day the code letters are different. Cracker - ' v of spades. He saw a chance to . 1:00 p.m.—-R0pe- Around The ’ 3:51.532 ruin thy deception- whfat might be ‘ A ammo Quotation , I ‘ ' Sun v lost y reying on a inesse. . _ 4:30 ome—Open)?! House . .31?!” 4:53 i t He entgredmimfegugllmy gyms w G w N Y D a z: G I! Q r. n o w n r n Y M, 5:00 p.m.=-P. . Party . rump an . i e jam :3. - . , _ '5j_:30 p.m.—Shopping Basket :35 :38”; monds. Now he led the jack of ’NWRJCE" GUQEMUG' RHDFQY' -' 76:00 p.m.—Supper Club ' ‘ansz $543 clubs (not the six), giving all the yesterday's Cryptoquote: Tm ALSO SERVE wag gun! tilt’t‘ldia “presets m“ “WWW-mm ' - . - f“ \ - T one on r at was it or ’ 0:35 p.m.—-Weather . :13“ u . Midi;de g (o 1968. King Fumes mm In.) E " 6‘40 p'm'éupper Club 694 West found it hard to believe ' g‘$'*%grt§tuw “ ITIA-I'B I that South would waste the jack “I I ' 7:30 p‘m'mDisneyland mmda’ifig: lifealffulhchl 12am I 3:30 p.m._—-Bunkhouse‘Boys isms; West North East I. . d 1 gr r um d ETTA KETT 9:00 p.m.—-How-To Marry A' 1. ’ P888 3 U .PBSS 1mg” give ac ‘3 e a P an Millionaire 6' dlscard, returned a spade. So I 9:30 p.m,—0ne or A Kind ' _ , 9011“ made. the stem-/ v _ ‘ SAGEBRQSHT, 10:00 p.m.—-—Music Hall Opening lead—«king of clubs. If West had rammed 8 cl'ulb 111- I SAFARI .f' v 12:30 r.m.—fiat Masterson Thishand comes from a rub- fix? Tiiuggcggfig pgggzfifgone 1300 A 1.12%:qu Wm her brudige game. It otters an 111». True it is that declare}, played 11:30 p.m__Closeup‘ terestlng example of good d'um- the hand throughout in the most 12:00 a,m.——-CBC News my play; ’ approved style, including the op- .12:15 a.m.—CKCW News won the club lead and 'portunity he gave West to make Q m 12:20 Aime-Sign Off saw he could make the slam pro- a mistake. ~ m .r V ' , , vided the spade or dtamond fin- ' But we think West was in en '3’ . r = ’ ’ esse, whichever he first attemp- ror nevertheless. Hehad the con- , e ' ~ ted, were successtul. tract surely beaten by returning g E » ‘ x Both finesses being equal in a club. Even if this did give do \ , C.F.C.Y..‘WEDNESDAY‘ merit, he decided to give up the claret: a rutf~discard the slam it“ I ‘ ' diamond finesse because there was sure to fail . ‘ E I 'STANDART TIME was a‘ chance the queen of dia— South had shown up with ex- Q . I- x 6.5343” cm monds might tall on the first, actly six hearts and two (1313- ~ 0 TOO—Hebrew Christian Hour second, or third lead of the suit. monds. Inf he actually had only _ ‘ 715%th and Western So, after drawing two trumps, two clubs, then he must have 2 ' - Roundup \ he cashed the AFK of diamonds been dealt three spades. A ruli- l 7.30_N'ews, and weather " and milled the deuce. The queen discard would therefore still leave 7.3mm”), and Wester’n did not fall, and the slam now him a spade loser. Hence, the .: gym”. 9 A _ ._ appeared to depend only on the club return was indicated. f 7.40—ChesCootJer’mrm ~ w- ’ ~ ' " ‘ . ’ 7.55—Interlude N B ‘ E I o S i' slum. low 00 of xp ams ome Within a b r o a d framework, - balance The booklet otters eight simple 1. Select a reliable place to 2. Buy a good product that will 3. When you compare prices of 4. Never Sign a blank contract. 5. Pay as large a down pay- 6. Do not have too much of 7. Do not have too many in,- 8. If you are buying an auto— Beuverbrook Wi-II Head 1 UNB Appeal FREDERDCTON (0P) — Presi- dent Colin B. Maelsay of the Uni- versity of New Brunswick an- nounced today .that publish-er Lord Beayerbrook will serve as honorary chairman of the univer- sity’s torthcoming nation-wide ap- peal for $3,200,000. K. C. Irving of Saint John, Company, will be national chair- man. 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