CROSSWORD. game —_ > Across SATURDAY PROGRAMS _ \CFCY-TV —. CHANNEL 13 4:00" p.m.—Afternoon Musicale 430 p.m—Saturday Matinee 5:30 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin . 6:00 p.mPictou County Talent ‘a Parade we 6:30 p.m.—Off To_ Adventure 4 - 645 pm.—CFCY-TV News andi ON THEAIR| ters seueveronnot | DAILY “7:45. - 8:00 p.m—"Piano Portra Me , - With O. K. Presby® - _ 8:00 p.m.—ivanhoe 8:30 p.m—Swing Easy 00 p.m.—Perry Presents 10:00 p.m.—Naked City 1 p.m.—Great Movies 1 a.m.—CBC. 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Yesterday's Oryptoqdote: ART I8 LONG, AND TIME 15 ‘Roundup But the fact-is, that South can) gy eerING--LONGFELLO : "7.00 News Siz0** assure himself of nine tricks re- aes a 2 Syniicate, tne.) 1.15 Country and Western ‘Tho Weting: wea {t2tds are distributed. How the Co : — as Pass |“ Amonds. are divided, whether). -- S 7.30 News and Weathtz: | 2.0 ran * 36 13-2, 41, or 5-0, or where the K-Q 7.35 Country and Western Round are located sre all matters of up Opening. lead—ten of hearts. |only secondary concern. .8.00 News There are many stock situa-| Declarer starts with eight top 8.11 _Weather tions covered in~ the textbooks| tricks. He is looking for the nin- 8.16 Country and Yestern Round-| where declarer is advised to deal|th. Obviously, the only source is ue . Up — with particular combinations of|in diamonds. All he has to do to 5 — Weather cards in a certain specified man-| guarantee the production of the oO News ner. ninth trick is to lead a-diamond 9.00 The Week's Hit Parade One learns to deal with these|to the ace, forgoing the luxury of'| - 7 9:30 Melody Parade - recurring situations almost me-|a. finesse. 10:00 News. chanically, whether the type of| In this hand he:-happens te cat- 10.05 Melody Parade . play involved is a certain type of|ch ‘the king and his worries are 10.30 Back to the Bible finesse or a certain type of safe-| over. But in any hand that can ee ee ene el wae ; exist it is bound to be success- ¥ ; aS The trouble with playing bridge|ful. Regardless of what West E —— a ot Musie mechanically is that all too often|plays, declarer leads a low dia- z 14s Magic af Muste pg yt Allan Agios Sop Sans hos tao wine ot K-@ iF 12.00 Weather te be, and the slight variation| x-x-x, the situation shows up and 12.05 Band Parade : from the. standard example com-| another diamond trick becomes pletely changes the treatment! automatic. If the diamond honors ~ - 12.30 News and Weather ; Ca ; ® _ 12.45 Mostly Music that is accorded it.: jare divided, or the suit breaks +e 1.00 News Headlines and Wea-| What this points up is that !t}3-2, the task becomes ‘ev ther . is. dangerous to follow- general! simpler. : 1.02 Quiz Time. Ls 1.17 Mostly Musie ther. Edith, left by plane on Saturday, : _ 1.30 Sacred Heart Program 8.00 La Bonne Nowvelle June 27th, for Thorhild, Alberta, oO _ 1145 Saturday Record Time — |8.30 Radio Bible Class where Mr. MacCaull has charge < 2.00 News Headlines & 9:00 News & Weather of a church for the summer . Weather 9.05 Piano Music (classical) months. Mrs. MacCaull plans to Gs 2.02 Saturday Record Time 9.1) Sunday School £_ Radio - | visit several relatives, while in oe 2.30 Pentecostal Church Bdcst/9.30 Bible Institute Bdcst the. west, ‘including her two un- 2.45 Saturday Record Time 10:00 News & Weather cles, Mr. Gordon Weeks, in Van- 0 3.00 News Headlines and Wea. | 10.15 Truth For Today couver, and Mr. William H.}— ul ther 10.30 Salvation Army Weeks in. Stornaway, Sask. She 3.02 Saturday Record Time 11.00 Local Church Service and herf husband and family will | 4.00 News and Weather ’ | 12:00 News- Headlines & Weather | return in late September to Sack- 4.05 The Outports '| 12:01 Gospel.Songs & Hymns | ville, where Mr. MacCaull will 5.00 News & Weather 12.30 Old Fashioned Revival Hour | continue his studies at Mt. Al- ROUGH PER s 5.10 The Outports 1.00 News and Weather lison) t+ oe & Weather 1.15 Tell Us A Story @0LD o¢ . on Parade 130 Voice: of Prophecy i : ‘ TTT ' ry 6.30 The Magic Carpet 2.00 Crusade for Christ oe eee patmpenr pemtrcuse XS Tay S NN Wu | en AR “; : 4 } yi ) ' Hh BAe teats Roundup 2:15 Paul Carson John, N. B., on June 27th, were |...--ARE GOING TO REVOLUTION J LOOK | a) yy Hi ; ; a “8 —_ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness GOLF I LIKE : ~ WS 7.15 Provincial Affairs 3:00 Where the Bible Speaks ‘ é FUR! er, ‘Ss 7.90 News and Weather ~:.-.| 3.30 People’s Gospel Hour one Te. Cee Sone nee |e ua oa Pig 745 Report from Partiament| 4:00 Cuckoo Clock House wanes. We ae De ee ee . tah NF al | ill. 4:30 Church of the Air : 2 oe . 4 3 8.00 Shurgain Amateur Caval-| 5:00 News & Weather _ | MacLeod, Carleton, Mr. and Mrs. | \ ™ cade 5:15 Hebrew Christian Hour {Sterling MacKay, Albany. Rev. ; = $30 Saturday Hoedowa 5:30 Hour of Decision Mr. Ward was pastor of the Bede- po wi ‘8.00 News & Weather 6.00 News and Weather que Charge of the United Church “ r 9.10 Saturday Hoedown 6.15 Hymns of Memor. from July ist, 1953 to June 30th 2 $ oe oe 9.30 The Hometowners 6:30 Twilight Hour 1955. ¥ . C ; 10.00 Brant Inn Orchestra 7:00 Soames Forsythe Esquire ; = ; bye 10.30 Don Warner's Orch. 7:30 Pat’s Music Room The June meeting of the Bed- off 11.00 Dominion News. 8:00 Family Bible Hour ‘eque “Halt Century” club was btal 11.10 Maritime Weather 8:30 Vera Lynn Sings held at the home of Mrs. Orville 11.15 Night Beat 9:00 News & Weather Johnson, on June 22nd. The pre- 12.00 News & Weather 9:10 Roger Williams sident, Mrs. Walter Leard presid- , 12.05 Sign off 9:30 Stardust - ed. Nine members were present Th Fi iT Sho; ty Ce i CBA SATURDAY a aoa Mrs. Vernon Craig read the open- e amt ¥y. pptmnyg ntre @ - -4- , DAYLIGHT. TH 11:00 Dominion News ae Pee, rere TES: “es | : 11:10 Maritime Weat were made for collection | ke ag = ae shaste decnaae the dues for street: light privil- G = @ MEN’S @ LADIES’ @ CHILDREN’S WEAR : 7:15—Marine Weather and Fill.| 11:39 sign Off aa eges. The program consisted-of a . @ COSMETICS. _@ LUGGAGE ; se | 7:30 News, Weather, Sports f 7:35—-Breakfast Music : contest, by Mrs. Blackmore, a : ~ 4 ae. ' = reading by Mrs. Charles Hender- ; oe ‘ ’ ae ce eee ae ad : BEDEQUE ‘ - |son. Place of next meeting, Mrs. S A McDONALD LTD RRS 4 2 8:20—Breakfast anal Percy Afflecks’, Mrs. Louis Mut- } e a e : 8:45—Jr. Farm’ B’east Mr. and Mrs. -Amasa Horne,|tart to have the opening poem.| \ be: : ae z 3 ye 9:00—Tops In Review North Milton, were guests of| _ Three Floors ef Quality Merchandise” es ; 10:00 News Mrs, Horne’s sister, Mrs, George |., MT. and Mrs. Ralph Lord vis- 10:05—Grafton’s Hour. Henderson, and Mr. -Henderson,| itd Trure recently. ae frame hae ‘ on Wednesday, June 2th. Mr. and-Mrs. Lorne MacCaull a 2 2 é oe ‘ x ee hareotares of Tim and ‘Mrs Ralph B. MarCaull - and North’ Bedeque, Mr.- and Mrs. z sae eancn ; : < me e. F : : ‘ Charles Green, and Mrs. Henry 5 s 12:00—World Chusch News. | Bef two daughters, Elizabeth“atd | Ctneck Central Bedeques lefti OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 22:15—Sports College. by motor June 20th for Northern sian ° 12:30—Carousel Alberta, to visit Mr. Ralph Mac- HEM-HEH! THEIR q ; 1:00 News,’ Weather |Caull, who isa student pastor at! [rye HAD MY YA THERE MUST Pee en OL 1:30— ‘usic heer "an shows Te LAST Ot Be A SNES ‘aes DEL ' : i BUBBLE-WATER } EXPLANATI eee — Mr. T.J. Inman, Central Bete}_j] AFTER WORK! J LIKE A a es Samy que, is on a trip to Montreal, Ot- E'HEARD OF Y MAN FROM IT, 9 2:15 This- Week: tawa and Toronto. He will STR! NGE J MARS! BLIT MEN! f be ab- ‘ é = ee Day saat tee shake Cake, Cen ot thee re ees WHERE'S [i HE MAY, a os : usic rogram ° T’ 6:00 Traditional Echoes weeks. 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