N THE AIR UNUA t l’ttntiflAMS '4 Cli‘t‘Y-I‘V 0 p.m.—Musi-.olw 0 ram—Che: Helena ant 0 p.m.—Lorelia Young Show 0 p.m.-Tal<e Thirty 0 pun—Scarlett Hill 0 p.m.—Norman Vincent Peale l pan --Razz|e Dania 0 tame-This living World 0 p.m.—Now Escape With Us I p.flI.—Gale"! i p.m.--CFCY IV News 15 p.rn.-——Sports Weeklv 0 p,rn.——Rov Rogers 0 p.m.—Don Messor's Jublieo , O p.m.—Dannv Thomas 30 p.m.—-Garry Moore 30 p.m.—-Camera Canada 00 p.m.——CBC ..I(l son—Local Weather In a.m_~Viswpoint 7n nun—Slop Oil 6-. 0-. #0 0‘09. 0-. 0‘0 0 O 0 0 Of vljlto (’iiuardian._0harlottetom. Mom. Jan. 14. 1983. . 9 ‘White Collar Personnel 'Gei Okay For Dock Jobs York ludce has up‘teid iJames J. Reynolds. who met giggflht“: trlge New YorltuNew sepsrately with goth sides Wed- _' .0 ton commlSSlonincs ay. reporte no progress to permit the use of white col-j toward settling the strike. lar personnel to do work nor-i In another development. Bos- mally handled by Longshore- ton Longshoremen defied a fed- 9"; i eral court order Wednesday and U.S..Longshoremen havc’m‘en‘sct up picket lines as usual on strike from Maine to I‘cxase along the Boston waterfront. since Dec. 23 in a contract dis-l Meanwhile. the number of putc. A chief issue is worklocean—tzoing ships tied up In ganssNThc shipping companies New York harbor reached I warn tiinog nuéribefi of men on. new high of 108. President Ken- 080 EH re uce . had was re ortcd concerned at State Supreme Court .lustlcei the effect otp the tieoup on for- Eitluys‘rié‘iodmiiwtlimi““Ifi°‘““ "“ “5d‘“i°”"““°2iil.t’if§§£ ~ '; ure mounc or a s sumed their efforts to get tlte;:f the wnrk stoppage, s t l‘ l k l n it International Long—g—~—-————-— shoremcn‘s Association lAFL-. . . . Clot and the New York Ship-l r Ethirlltlletgv‘lg‘ in?.2312:stuttering” 8: Me The shipping. association rep-l cordale In” 164%?“ finteiesggme resents l45 shipping and sieve-i “I we De ~a ‘ are :1 ' doting firms if" ""3 mm" mm" A - ‘ h . ES. Rose. iss nn Assistant La hor Set-relaryl mm. rmumcd to me“. home in ENTRAL ; AIIIII and T V ' Coll 4-8246 Open 8:30 a.m.-9 pm. 3 Kent St. (Opp. Eatnn'st mfi-O—O—“m-OO-O-O‘M CROW-TV '7 5 p.m.-—News, Weather. Sports ‘It p.m.—-Monday Playblll Scotland Yard Dragnet .30 p.m.—Sing Ring Around 3', 45 rum—Friendly Giant i“ .00 p.m.-At Home With Helen Crockor 3.30 p.m.-—Taka Thirty ' 4.00 p.m.-$carlet Hill v—vrvvvvvv 5.0l p.m.—Razzle Dazzle Christmas holidays with Mr. East Baltic. having spent the EAST BALTIC and Mrs. Maurice Golden in m. Nova Scotia. ‘ and Mrs' ."l’h" M‘CMH‘ Gordon Citing. Black Pond is Ian. Canavoy. Vistted recently ' ' in To 0 to, Neil grandma some time r n with Mr. and Mrs. Leilau. Red .Point. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Darrah. St. Peters were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Young. Red Point. and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bruce. South Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stew-art returned to their home In Red b Point. having spent the Christ- mas and New Year's holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stew- art. Ottawa. and Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones. Montreal atid Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart. Quebec City. Mac- “_ Lie. Brent Robertson left Sun- day to resume his studies at Woltville. having spent the Christmas and New Year's holi- days with his parents. in Red P‘it-i. Mrs. Percy MacDonald is making a good recovery from a rokcn arm sustained in a re- ll. . . Garfield Stewart is con- vaiesring from her recent ill- ness with Mr. and Mrs. Foster Garrett. East Baltic. Sterling Robertson left on re- turn to Odessea. Ont. having 5.30 p.m.—This Living World 6.00 p.m.—Supper Club «l5 p.m.-Telovislon New- 7 6:35 p.m.-Television Weather 1' 6.40 p.m.—$upper Club ‘5 6:50 p.m.—Te|evision Sports 1 7.00 push—Father Knows Best p.m.—77 Sunset Strip p.m.-—Garry Moore p.rn.—-Camars Canada p.m.——In View p.m,—CBC New! sun—Viewpoint a.m.—CKCW TV News a.m.—Sign Ott .20 .. .25 FOR A TV SNACK That’s Sure To Please 5 ‘ DIAL 4-92 6 J: ; DOW’S Restaurant ’ rce Delivery 9 a.m. to l min. following morning "Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter and two children Beverly and Barbara. North Lake. spent the holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hunter. Parrsboro. N spcnt Christmas with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rrbcrtsott. Kingshoro. Frank Rose left on return to London. 0nt.. having spent Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose. Red Paint. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose re- turned to their home in East Baltic having spent a pleasant holiday with Mrs. Rose's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Dixon, .5. Mrs. George Mat-Donald. Kingsboro. ls spending somcl time with her brothcrin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sclyu. Nor-wood. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Prescott. Boston. Mass. spent Christmas Waterbury. 0mm with Mrs. Prescott's sister. Mrs. . John A. MacDonald. ate-“cor. marriage. The bride Is the for-I mcr Anna Robertson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Robert- son. East Baltic and the groom; Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Kues. Sr., Souris. Miss Betty M. Chintz. daught- PISQUID EAST Mrs. Robert Leard was hos- tess to the ladies of the Pisquid East Women's Institute Wed- nesday night. When r o u tine .business was completed a con- er of Mrs. Clare n c e Chintz. test was put on by Mrs. Leard. Black Pond. has successfully which wrs won by Mrs. Edward completed her course in Char— Jay. A delicious lunch was lottetown and ‘passed her exams tart-rd hv tlte hostess assisth as .a registered laboratory tech- (by her mother Mrs. W all ace nician. But. I Mr ,- c y MacDonatd. Mrs. Harold Jay was a visitor Kingaboro. sustained a broken I" Charlmtetown, wadncsc'a-V- arm when she slippped and fell 1 M15“ G 9 0 r E 1 9 DOV” “'33 on icy pavement while walkingia visitor in Charlottetown. Fri- on the highway. near her home. new church organ was dedi- cated on Sunday. Dec. 23 in the: United Baptist Church. Kings-j boro. This organ is a memorial. gift to the church in memory of the late Alvin Robertson. plac- ed there by his parents. Mr. and MH‘ Jon" w‘ Rabenwn‘ l A number from this vicinity Ml” Marilyn Dlxonv Wide“! ‘attended the dedication of th a nurse at the P.E.I. Hos pital. ‘new United Church at M orell, Charlottetown. spent her Christ- lsuaday- D Mt d hi "e . . : eorge over v e s w . mas hOhday' w'th her parents’ in patient in the Prince Edward Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon. Both-ilsland Hospital. well. i y. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were visitors in Charlottetown Fri- ay. Mr. and Mrs. David Birt and 3Mrs. Birt's mother. rs. Rey- 3nolds. Charlottetown. were re- ;ccnt guests at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harold Jay. BA. Marjorie Campbell. Kinzsbomi radalr. has taken up residence and her son and da‘tg-lttcr-inilziw ‘5 in the Sacrod near Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrow:Charlottetown for the winter .‘Elmira. and niece Mrs. Staffer. months, iBnrtcin and Mr. Boriein. Kings? Mrs. Elijah Pierce. Elmira - ii: at t f writing'a patient on i in the Charlottetown Hospital. Miss Elsie Jartline. Boston. i boro. Miss Lila Robertson left lreturn to Oshawa. having spent : l Christmas with her parents. Mr. 3. Ma“>‘~~ Spt‘nl Christmas with her i and Mrs. John w. noborimm mother Mrs. James Jardine. . Kinpsboro. Bothwr‘ll. ‘ and Mrs. Arthur Bi‘llt‘t‘i . Ir. and three children. Red Point CFCY MONDAY 1,. ties—sign oh ‘o—Nem gig—Country A. Western Roundup 5 —News and W other ZOO—Hebrew Christian Hour ' ITS—Country & Western Roundup wt .30—News and Weather (IS—Farm Repor Al—Country a ws to?" t Western Roundup lo—Couniry 8- Westarn Raundup .AS—Weather ~ d . .55—What‘s The Song Contest .OO—Naws and Weather .OS—Notat .— Music .Io—Count Your Blessings-CBC Music Headlines & Weather c in —News Headlines 8. Weather S—Mostly Music .5. Road Report S—On Parliament Hill—CBC 5—Staer» Saran-do m and Maritime Walther -5-5tarlighi Serenade Regional Weather I. m Scam 5—Sign O" AIL’S RADIO I TV- lost It. Chm CIA MOWAV i The Garry Marty Show. News I. Inland Weather KINOSBO'RO i Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kues. Mt and Mrs. Ross Mining and i Jr.. East Baltic. are re ceiving children. Red Point. spent New ' congratulations on their recent CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER _motorod to Charlottetown on Tuesday. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT D H AN BESIDE [1 FOR DISTRIBUTION to THE POOR was LEFT $487,500 Trhittvttsnitt roar ‘ \ otthc Church of Ramponiq Ital , WAS MASE BY ioni‘i'i'i’ to E AI. 0F 2 ANCIENT w COLUMNS FROM DIFFERENT ERAS E RHONE RIVER r e,tn l820 WWW”?wa yuauvuo nan V113 DAILY CROSSWORD FAMOUS HANDS South dealer. North Both sides vulnerable decided there was NORTH ‘ nor had passed originally and QQ’IZ mcreiy responded with a spade VAKIHS tip the opening heart bid. He 9Q? ’ therefore passed one spade. 4 North's Judgment was in a WEST EAST sense correct. because it. turned AKIO A 'oui that the enemy could take vQIO .875 ‘thc A-K of spades and two side 0113103 086542 ‘ aces to hold the contract to QJ 9872 4.1110 88 three spades. ‘ However. the defense didn't - 'Ygz . function well and South did bet- :‘Ks l tor than that. West led the nine 4.x ‘of clubs. Declarer played low from dummy and so did East. South won with the king and led the nine of diamonds. win- niniz in dummy with the queen. He then played a low club. ‘East was afraid that his part- ner had led originally from the 9-8-7-2 of clubs. which would give South the KJ alone. so he Went up with the ace to prevent the jack from winning. Declarer ruffed. of course. and The bidding: South Walt. North East. Pass Pass 1. PM i Pass Pass Pass ’ Opening lead—nine of clubs. W o r l d championships a e tense affairs where the players so all out and do everythingi they can to record their feats for the benefit of posterity. The light moments are few. but here is one enacted in Budapest way back in 1937. The names of the contestants are mercifully omit- t d idiscard his kn on I on the queen of clubs. Still not completely satisfied with hav- Ing stolen two‘trlcks. South de- c . The contract was one spade. clded to try and put-loin one TV “iii” ? more. He ruffed a diamond and led a low spade toward the queen. West was determined not to let the king of spades also stolen from him. so he went up Norwood T'v° with the king. JOHN s, DENNIS The king held the trick for a phone 4,4123 8|“;er moment -—- until East won It with the ace. When the queen of hearts fortunately dropped later, South was able to state with pride that he had made twelve tricks on the hand. His one regret was that he had been un- able to find a way of shutting out the ace of trump! Eli—Maritime Sportscast 8.2l-Tho Gerry Fogarty Show Odd—Tho Bob Gout-t Show 8.30—Porirait Of a Star tits—Tho Mu Ferguson Show no game in the ltand after his part- 9.00—CBC News A Voice Roporil 9b'o-P'OVIOW Commentary lib—AM. Chronicle IO.IO-Count Your Blessings 10. I 5—Playroom lQSO—Court Oi Opinion NCO—CBC News Inca—Joan Marshall 4.oo—cac News Lon—Canadian Roundup 5.00—erhimo Fish I'Cui 5.20—Tompo. CDC Notebook a.oo—-cac Now. A Weather 6.l5—On Fairliamont Hill 6.20—Regional Commentary 6.25——~Maritlm Sport: t ‘ c.30—Muaic In The Evening ll "JO—The Archers It‘s—The Maurice Pearson Show li.55—-Matlnes With Willil - IZOD—Jamboree Junction . 7.l5—-ly|lno emit”. 7.20—Marine Weathor It Musical LOO—CBC News a Inland Weather 7 304' ' LIA—Tho Tommy Hunter Show ' '? ‘ L45__Tlm. on, For Mflody zoo—Radio International I OM. ‘ - ND. Lspomglxfl "mm hm. loo—National hm Forum twin," 0”, so, M..." 9.30—Distlngulshod rill moo-cac Not. News Roundup l Speaking Personally l0.30-Unlvsnlty Of The Air HBO—Theatre Of The Air two—Concert lbum I2.00-Hcro's The Weather (Inland I. Marinol l 2.15-Atlanttc School I‘Cnt . "Time For hiss" 2.30-Ailantic School I’Cnt 'ParIn-Vous Francsls' 2.45—John Drainlo Tolls A Story too—cm News soc—m. Matinee 130—71: Marine aoaoss DOWN 19. Ex- ES 1. Rain or 1. Upper pres- Bans: 6 -S——- d charmer of stop . urroun par lament: of ' 11. Loosened Fr. can- a 12. Permission 2. 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