ais eAipipnsaarey eps fA aA al i RGN OS NO Re i let as Ha a eel iA thing" ain Sig aia eesti seta em tg (The Guardian, Charlottetown, Bri. Nov. 12, 1965. 9 / Accent Is Seen On ’ out Nermas Fawcett, 55, a CNR mentator, conservative winner | . jtrain conductor who high-balled over Liberal Mrs. Margaret; | ’ « jte an NDP victory in Nickel Konantz in Winnipeg South, |_| mong ANAIAate Mars ewer eae wy mat Easy 8 ! . . 47, Calgary) - bs . corvette toads ‘siishers ater (pamiaae ond accountant, whe | By~THE CANADIAN PRESS |member of the Atlantic Devel- Chicoutimi. we ines |e ee eee | The accent was on youth Board, who replaced ‘Social ewe Nnuies Oe,” eae ig Neremner (ine? mw San & Celene | among the 42 candidates who |Liberal John Mullally in Kines.; Gustave Cote. 52, Liberal, a land. South: z atarred in Monday's federal |He is a lawyer with three chil-'a plastics engineer who took! Hugh Fanlkeer, 90, a high BRITISH COLUMBIA > election by winning seats beld dren. Dorchester from the Creditistes. school teacher who made it on, Howard Johnston, 37, Salmon by other political parties in the : Russell, Keays, 52, onetime |his second run in Peterborough |At™ school teacher. Social lash Parliament. . NOVA SCOTIA mayor of Gaspe and former |for the Liberals: his victim, |Credit’s winner in Okanagan- Among the giant-killers was, D. Hugh Gillis, 47, doctor of \mep for ties - de - la - Mad- Conservative MP Fred Stenson. Revelstoke, where Conservative Rev. David MacDonald, 29 \¢conomics and political science leleine: Conservative winner in| Robert Andras, 44, car dealer, |Stuart Fleming did not seek re- year-old United Church minister Who upset another political set- Gaspe over Liberal Alexandre Liberal winner in Port Arthur |election. who defeated Mines Minister J. \entists, Liberal John B. Stew- Cyr where the NDP’s Doug Fisher N.W.T. | Watson MacNaught in Prince, |@t in Antigonish-Guysborough.|, J Reiland Comisis, 36, com- had retired after four straight Bud Orange, %9. father of in eastern Prince Edward Is-| Rebert McCleave, 43; lawyer |nany director now Liberal MP |wins. : seven, former federal civil land. and broadcaster” who won for Joliette - I Joha Gilbert, 44, lawyer who |servant, who upset Conserva. | Mr. MacDonald, native of |! the two Halifax seats in 1958 aMontcalm, formerly Conserva-|upset Liberal David G. Haha tive Gene Rheaume for the Lib- Charlotietown, was the first 294 1962 for the Conservatives tive in Toronto Broadview. — erals. 19 clergyman ever to run for fed-|A¢ was parliameniary- -secre-| Gaston Clermont. 52. secre-» K. R. Hymmen, 52, mayor of i eral or provincial office on the '@FY ‘0 the oublie works mit taryireasurer of the town of |Kitchener; for the Liberals in| REQUEST REJECTED ig islend. Mr. MacNaught was one |'ster before defeat in 1963. Thurso. former Liberal vietor in |Waterloo North’ where Conserv- of "two cabinet ministers de-| Michael ‘orestall, 33, Mr. \two elections who staged a suc-|ative Mike Weichel had retired.| EDMONTON (CP) — The Ed- feated. _ [McCleave’s Conservative rut cessful comeback Social | David Lewis, 56, labor lawyer |Moaton public school board has | & These are the others who re-(mé-male in Halifax, like bm \Cregit in Labelle. and national NDP figure who elected a Voice of Women's re- | ver'ed the political decisions of *, {Fmer newspaper man who!“ Alcide Simard. standing for |recaptured his old seat of York |uest for ao aun War-tors cate | Ge 963 in their ridings recently has been manager Of parliament for the first time, |South from Liberal’ Marvin Gel- |Palgn in Gity schools. The Ed | up 2 Halifax aviation firm. imade of the only two gains | beer monton branch of the VoW had | mm win, Meee 4. pey.| Jemm Bower, G4, retired of for Racy eel asked permission to put up post- we ae ge ly ane executive, PC victor tac st. Jean from Marcel Les-| _. . | MANITOBA _ ers stating “This Christmas be orney-general over Liberal Fred T.°Armstrong |sarq 30, a Social Credit MP| 4 Schreyer, 20, NDP mem, constructive, not destructive. a jin Shelburne-Yarmouth-Clare. lin the last Parliament who (bet of the Manitoba Legislature (Deputy Superintendent T. D. ON THE AIR ro nett teu in tele ree ee to Some agin : | Reger Regimbal, 44, father of Tom Lefebvre, 38, service sta- at Conservative maintain a firm policy y six and director of an indus tion manager and town coun Joseph Siggan in Springfield. against allowing organizations trial relations firm who ousted cillor in Temiskaming: Liberal Bud Sherman, 39, news com- |to advertise in school . ue ae B. ete freee tteahetoan ” Bie ms - ‘Cons i }° ° . i over former Conservative }PLEY’ BELIEVE OR charge as a public service and| Jean-Paul Racine, $7, former | minister Paul Martineau. R $ E it NOT = appear as presented to us by|mayor of St. Honore and Lib- Roeland Godin. standing as @ | qe —_ ris 3 the stations concerned. eral MP 1958-192. He defeated |Creditiste won the Portneuf seat : Creditisie’ Gerard Perron in ‘held by Jean-Louis Frenette, 4, 6*X INJOV 13xD9S “¢ RID ROG Beauce. .jam architectural draughtsman YRIDAY PROGRAMS = M{ntenle Yanalds, €, indus'lelected as a Socred in 1960 and CFCY-TV trialist who ran twice uneuce again in 1963, but standing on cessfully for the provincia) leg- jthis occasion as an independent. 1,20 p.m.—Musical islature and scored this time as| Gerard Duquet, 56, sales man ia Liberal im Berthier - Maski- ager, former executive of nonge-Delaneudiere, a Conserv- Quebec Liberal Federation, who ative seat in 1063. idefeated Creditiste Robert Martia) Asselin. 41, ; who served a 1968-62 term in! Ovide Laflamme, the Commons and briefly in ‘with two previous terms in the 1963 was minister. without port Commons; Liberal winner this folio in the Diefenbaker cabinet. time im Quebec Montmorency Frank’s Bandstand i\He won Charlevoix from the over Guy Marcoux of Social 6.00 p.m.—Mr, Ed i\Creditistes. \Credit. 6.25 p.m.—Rebin Hood Flour Jack | Paul Langlois, 39, manager' Jean Marchand, 47, ex-presi- por lof a Chicoutimi manufacturing \dent-of the Confederation of Na- | 7 6.30 p.m.—Gazetie plant and Liberal winner in tional ‘Trade Unions, bright : 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News - Thope of theLiberal new guard 2°O pm.—Film Festrval 2.30 p.m.—Film Festival 3.0 p.m.—To.Tell The Truth 3.25 p.m.—Take 30 4.50 p.m.—Moment of Truth 4.31 p.m.—Magie Boomerang 5.60 p.m.—Rin Tin. Tin §.30 p.m.—Music Hop AYUNaH 7.15--p.m.—Purity- Flour Jeckvot 8.20—Tonight’ lin’ Quebec. He scored easily in ; ight’s Music i 4 7.20 p.m.—TBA ‘ 8.30—Redio International Part 1— (Quebec West over Lucien 7.30 p.m.—The Flintstones ‘eae Plourde. Creditiste. 8.00 p.m.—The Munsters 8.30 p.m.—Musical Showcase 9.00 p.m.—Get Smart ®30 p.m.—Tommy Hunter Show Leblanc, 44, 11:20—Record Album ~ 283 11:15—For Consumers Soe NOTHING ‘over Gerard, Ouellet who was 10.00 p.m.—Fridey Theatre i _ tat 11.00—-News and Regional Weather jelected as a Social Credit cam a |11:05—Sterlinht Serenade jdidate in 1963 but ran as @ ICE de SULLY A STONE WINGEY.! WILL You BILL WILLS! HE'S GOING ee emekee Fe. res 10.30—Court Of Opinion—CBC Conservative this time. MAUR MONUMENT GO 2 IT'S LATE/DAD HUNTING AND WANTS To 12:13 a.m.—Local Weather and sports 1134 News and Maritime Weather| Paul Beaultea, 68, minister of | THE OF PARIS WHO BUILT near Cuddalore, India, Se ee 11.35—Sterlight Serenade lindustry in the Duplessis prov-| THE FAMED CATHEDRAL OF NOTRE DAME, BEARING A LARGE ZEN) CKCW-TV Snort—CBC lincial govermment: Conserva-| BECAME A CLERIC, BECAUSE AS A YOUNG - FROM Brite Ot ; 12.15—CBC News and /Music—CBC tive winner by a oan ia rena ee HIS ONLY CLOTHING- DISTANCES ‘5 9.57 a.m. tion iSt. Jean - Iberv - Napier-| 4S CAST- ECCLESIA STICAL ROBE ONCE WERE CALCULATED 10.00 sm—Cenadien School ose wille, seat of Yvon Dupuis, whe geese Serer ge > 10.30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools had to resign as al min — 11.30 ce Gient rt ister without portfolio. DAILY CROSSWORD a 11.45 @.m.—Chez Helene 6:00.. The Morning Show. Part 1 Paul 0. Trepanier, 42, archi- s ya | 12.00 p.m.—Butternut Square 7.00—The Morning Show. Part 1 ‘tect, mayor of. Granby since ACROSS DOWN 15. Eng- eles [SICTAl col] 12.20 p.m.—Across_ Canada 8:00—CBC News and Inland /1964:. PC _ winner over Creditiste 1. Cut 1. Display lish AS om 12.50 meer byes | 8:15—Maritime Sportscast Gtiert pean in Shefford, | Knife — : ae ems ov Gory 6.21—The Morning Show, Part 2 |by a whisker. } . Brain am 2.30 er oe with Helen | tas an Seegtaas | Maurice — 4, a —— ‘i ~ 2. Roosevelt's 18. lrregu- eee | 9.00--CBC News jand anti - Diefenbaker former . Good —— See ee ae ee bapa 11:30—The Archers [PC member sepeasy’ tending appa Pend 19. Adam : Oe : 11.45- -Music- Or The Heather yas independent.” ated ae . oe ee ee ee 1200 -Jamboree Junction 'Gerard Chapdelaine, a Social charged: 4. Father "| Alfred nal 4.30 p.m.—Razrie Dezzie 12.15—Boy Meets Girt Credit member in last Parlia- ‘a ang y 5.Contempt 23. Ever m0 5.0 pene Teywowe AV 12 Sues Farm B’Cas? iment, but running es an inde- -Instigate 6. Aiso green m 6WO0 p.m.—Supper Club 15. Threefold: 17. Theater shrub Yesterday's Answer 1:00—CBC News and Weather ipendent in this election. in Sher- : i ; 615 m.—TV News j comb. form 24. Boxin rf 6.25 ow Weather 1:15—Maurice Pearson Show . ‘brooke. Mr. Chapdelaine was an Metiaiih. , grad pepe oh 32. Swellings gore ateneele 1.45—The Open Road Show one of seven SC members wiio 3 §. Apiary | . 33. Twain oO ro ge ae » 1:59 -D.0 Time Siqnal istayed faithful to party Leader; 47 Capital ee 25. Swords 35. Wicked 2 700 qv cdlomenty: Veeens 2.00—The Open Road Show \Robert Thompson in the 18) “Iran: poss. 12/Sight on —26.Spinning —39.Compass | 7- ae ice 2:45--Stories by Mordecis jparty split. but he later de- 20. Pronominal ..33 Nobiliary os Geek “ _ a - — Place—iil 3:00—CBC_ News fected t - Nov . . #00. pimcOor Severe 3:30—Trana-Canade Matinee =| Former mayor: of Troi@Rt| 21.Smail nal “"* 31.Greasy 42. Rough lavi | > 9.30 p.m.—T Hunter Show 4:00—CBC News ivieres J. A. Mongrain, an ex-| 22. Chai z Pp onmny nge 10.00 p.msPriday Nite - At The} 4:03-—Canadien Roundup \Liberal, standing as a independ position @ Movies | 4:10 -Adusic_ Im The Alle ent. took the Trois - Rivieres; 24. mm + Part. \—Five to! 5:00 -Mar. Fish 8’Cast _|seat-held in last Parliament by implement Steps é 7 Danger 5:20—Temen, CBC Netebook former deouty SC leader Leon! 26. Mah- Part 2—Sudden Fear 6;,00—C8C_News Balcer, who broke with the jongg 12.00 p.m.—CBC National News 6:15—On Parliament Hill party. over Mr. Diefenbaker’s Pieces 12:15 a.m. —LTV: News Highlights 6:20—Todey’s Editorial leadership. Mr. Balcer did not 27.Ctew 12.17 e.m.—Friday Night at the! 6:25—Inland Weather and Sports istand in this @'ection. i members Movies Scores ONTARIO | 28. Fixed 8 Part 2 cont. | 6.30- Business Burometer Ric’ A. Bell. 52. ‘mee routine . 2-90 a.m:—tation Sign Off | 6:35—Musie In the Evening , Richard i tion mis»| 29: Preposition ; casted Conservative immigration 30. Pachyderm 7:30—Business and Labor Re . eae a comeback winner in \ CrcyY 2aDI0 7:45—As You Were iCarleton over Liberal Liloyd | * pe 8:00. -Assignment ' . | f : Francis. FRIDAY 8:20--Question Box 37. At the 9.00—Radio. International Part 2 - Sn gimgge uae e present ee me ae 10:00—CBC National News, On Par Cond ativ Elgin | =e eel * 6.35—Morning Roundu lament Hill and aki ngervative-held 7 . Engl 6 5—Islend Wr. and Mar. Temp. | ah ae jee Geile, 61 dairy tamer | sels Y 6 46—Morning Roundup 10:30--CBC Su . ° 0 Commons } 40. root 6.55—News and Weather Lt Sb Deaguad Coweinea IPC in 1967, 1988 and 1962 tn 41° Peer 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour |12:00—CE8C News Hastings South: winner over 42. Sheltered ; 7 15<Morning Roundup |12:03-—Soorts Scores Inland and |Liberal Robert Temple who wa-| 43. Weaver's 7.30—News and Weather Marine Weather _ jseated him in 1963. reed 7 35—Farm Report | 9.11—Commentary James Lind, 52, township, 44. Affected 7.41—Morning | 6 16.:A.M: Chrenile ireeve, manager of a byliding | manners ie Roundup 7.45—Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. io, Muss ‘he isupnly firm in Lond and Lib- | (apocat Wome leral choice over Conservative | DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work it: 10.00—CBC National News,’On Par C. E. Miller in Middlesex East. | 7 46—Morning Roundup AXKYDLBAAXE 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard 8.00—News fe LONGFELLOW 4 8.11—Weather 8 16—Morning Roundup for the three L's, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- 8. 45—Weather 8.50--Atlantic News Roundup 8 58—Thought For Today 90% CBC National News—CBC 9.11—Preview Commentary—CBC 9.16—Notes and Music 10.00—News and Weather 10.05—Notes and Music 10.25—Sunlight Eye 10.30—Notes and Music 11.00—News and Weather 11.05—Notes and Music - CONTRACT BRIDGE trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. By B. JAY BECKER Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation RNRT P OPMW -OPF MLF FOrPKIB.—FGWIF Yesterday's Cryptoquote: IT I8 THE PATH OF THE PAS- SIONS WHICH HAS LED ME TO PHILOSOPHY.—ROUS- SEAU . te e “TEST YOUR PLAY with the| If you’ were’ to attack dia lmonds instead of clubs and it and North leads the six of (developed that South had the| hearts. When you play the king, queen, you could be ‘defeated | it wins the trick, South playing jwith a heart return through the One letter simply stands for another, In this sample A is used | | iBT j | 1. You are declarer West hand at Three Notrump WAL3aNS 2 SOONW “| a “ Id you now queen. | : 3 be ase oe 5 senate oe = saaat ee 2. The situation changes dra® | (® 1985. King Features Syndicate, Inc.) eae peer i \tically when South wins ~ - [ the ten. 11.50-Notes and Music eas2 |X, ayy na and reir Teine the player OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE nel ncn arn $3109 sg | @AK863 ‘you cannot “afford to have on, Yon teek end Cowes Vee HAQI 41098 = 'lead, North becomes the player OUT, 12.30—-News and Weather 2 You are declarer with the |to fear. He is the one with the) Fig ~ mevoLUTIONARY (DEA, BANKER BROWN \| HOO a) 12.45—Town end Country Time same hand. at Three Notrump, heart length (he probably start-| |. 71: HOOPLE EDIBLE PRETZEL PAK/ AFTER Out > 1.00—News end Weather but this time, when vou play ed with five of them) and he! 14 COOLING DRINK, THE CUSTOMER SIMPLY BATS (/ AND IF You a 1.05—Tewn and Country Time the king of hearts, South wins must be prevented from casb- | THE CONTAINER! 1-—6R, AH ~~ HAVE DECIDED] EVER BRING iO 1.15—Tommy Hunter Show—CBC jit with the ace and returns the ing his hearts after they ere @% [10 LeT You IN AS A BACKER AND PARTNER / / BEEK INTO MY 0 1.45—Tewn and Country Time ‘ten. How would you now. play |tablished. AS CHAIRMAN OF THE CITY BEAUTIFICATION }/ BANK AGAIN x ‘ 2.00—News and Weather Ithe hand? Wher given og ay vas os BOARD, I semper WANT To DO Your | TLL HAVE You “ iS, 2.05—Mostly Music \ten at trick two T IN-+-~ - 3.00_News Heedlines and Weather| 1, In notrump contracts you yin the mext heart with the | | Por pocete A R : 3.03-—Trers-Conede Matinee—CBc usually try to develop tricks iM Cie—en You then lead the jack ATT 3.30—Tops In Pops your jongest suit (diamonds, in or giamonds and finesse. You = 400—News Headlines: and Weatner the nresent case). bul vou cer- 4, not mind losing this trick to, a \ 4.03—Canadian Roundup—CBC itainly cannot afford to do this South because he can no longer a Zot py — BUT AH GUESS MAH 4.10—Teps In Pops in all hands: For example. thé i4, you any harm. | WORE | : -= x ; LUCK DONE. RUN OUT/ 5.00--News and Weather ine nal here a to attack ““sippose South takes the Ae . \ \\y ¢ : yap Sa Rasp eter — er ‘queen and returns a club. You s a S 5.25—Marine Weather + Lead the ten of clubs at trick oH up with the ace and tun with ee ° 5.26—The Outports itwo and finesr. If the ten 'oses nine tricks. Don't try to be @ Sra ) 6.00—News and Weather to the king, you are certain of jnere by taking the club finesse . = 61%-On Parliament Hill—CBC inine tricks consisting of three You micht wake up in a hosp ‘ Ls aa ooo aga \spade-, a heart, two diamonds, |tal, badly bruised. Saeed “Sue coc (and three rinbs. North cannot) Of course, it is possible that rd 6.35—Tonight’ M a lcontinue hearts without sacri-| when South takes the queen of , 7 00—Back eh Bible ficing a trick, and you can be diamonds he will have a heart Z 7 23—News ‘ond. Weather isure of at least mine tricks to geturn. This is not something | ss 7 4$—Program Schedule jagainst any other return. to really worry about because, —, 7.46—Tonight’s “Music alt. Nations | If it turns out that South has if that is the case, the hearts c Business—CBC the king of clubs, you can make were orginally divided 44 and NEDIBLE —2.55—Interlude —— -- __\eertain of ten tricks by repeat- you will still_make three no- | BARS= ,. 8.00—Assignment—CBG ing the finesse, me. Oe sh : ants