(the greyng hate is AM thick | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mor, Avg. 1; 1966. AY , ~—— sain , i 2 ene the pale blue eyes —— - me ’ ATPIRSTT. 9 * YT THOUGHT MY HAIR a ! AND BY MISTAKE WAS USING F ~ < , f 1 : : . 4 Living ca parents, Mr.and Mrs. Joseph jOltawa were recent guests at °° [/} 2x ( SOUANE RMEVE) | Say HOD BECOME |’ ae Oey -Since 1941. he has owned the r huge. Spanish-style, house. uilt Gaudet, Tignish. ‘and ‘enjoving the home of Mrs WinhamAise. MAKING ME YOUNG .)] in-taa by Ann Marding on the same time camping at -A ng 10 \Leod crest of one of Beverly's hizhest Park, Lucy Conway ‘returned to her hills : Mrs Fred “McRae. Toronto: ‘office duties insToronto. Oh! at- The front-door cbimes:: ring Ont. is visiting relatives’ and ter -spending her summer holl- ne first five notes of his old- friends in Tignish .jdays With her parents, Mr and time. theme, My Time is -Your Mrs Camille Chaisson, Toron- (Mrs. Joseph. Conway, Tign'sh By GENE HANDSAKER it may seem unbetiey abte, but 1M, faintly: on the. first to, Ont, -is spending a summer , Mr. \and Mrs. Howard -Riley HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Up and ngxt. Thursday the graiid-caddy Me. because he * has found 9}; d-a y with relatives and and members of their family down long -stairwiys, Mmble as of crodners will be°65 years old. no one to repail the mechanism. ‘friends: in Tignish [irom Hames, Ont., are spends.) @ mountain goat, Rudy Vallee . Valle 65? That® slim, @moorh ,.% Chamber’ beneath and as Mrs. Phillip’ Callaghan and |i @ vacation: yith rel latives,| led a tour of his hilltop mansion, \fellow with the wavy hair, who big as the tennis court has a family of Toronto, » Ont, are. and friends in the Tigmish area.) we VWGNVUS _ To a, photographer and a re-led- the, Connecticut Yankee ioe Vall Ot, SON ODELNE spending. @-summer. vacation at Hector Buote Jr. member, of | / ~ porter tatting him, ~he~hawled joeiee “band? How ~ long ai SAVES ARRANGEMENTS ‘whe home of her “parents, , Mr. "the Canadian Forces is spending | : * cheerfully: » could it have been that. you There are, greal racks of Val. and Mrs.Howard ‘Harper. ~ his annual leave with his pare) f No pictures with the danined danced dreamily past tne pard-— ’ ; t lee orche, aligns = $230,000 Mr. and Mrs Terrance Perry ents; Mr. and Mrs. Hector Bu- y “Tyeaaphonee = eee ae escent tiene worth,” haa . Stacks of and.family are visiting fhe sie Tignish. m = / phones! -I live in the present a7 had leading the musicians? the nee ete nCceh Evecy er The Gea ML Oe | Mrs. Alma Buote, "Tiguish © a r a ceneration A his™fans mnie 5 eee aoe Little Girl’ Wants a Rudy Val-‘eph Perry. Tignish, also visiting receiving treatment at the Char. | : ee Der I'm Just a Vagabond Love All of the scripts! from the. Perry home is their son El- lottetown Hospital. @ The Maine Stein Song, ‘Th his famous radio “hour, which mer of Montreat. i Serre tere ene = an i pik : Whiffenpoof Song, The. Damng spanned the decade: 1929-39 and) Mrs: Leona Gavin accompan-| QUEBECER BU ILT CAR Ro Young Man. on the Flying: ‘Tra- was second only to Amos ‘n! ied by her son John and daugh- | iol list. (P& Him 657, Impossible! Andy in ‘popularity. ter: Carol of Toronto, Ontaria, he first gasoline car made in gg ane -ADuOy fe eee pi Yes, said Vallee: , _ Every record he ever made are spending their summer vaca- Canada was built by George 3S ings are publishe ree itive: made ouk Inv medicare i Stored, every movie script, tion with relatives and friends Foote Foss in his bicycle rma wm charge as a public service and forms, and, like “ithe -Jates @very... program from__tens® of in the, Tignish area. ....* . appear as presented (© U8 BY Adoiohe Menjou probally wil] ousands of appearances. |, Beth Clark of Albany, N.-Y., ‘shop in’ Sherbrooke, Qiie.,> the ‘stations concerned. arive to the social se@urity ot- canes ata Dan: eee and.- Thursa Bowness R.N. * of 1897. ice and collect) my $125 any cst, ie G : _MANDAY PROGRAMS [month 1 don't work vient John F Kenedy at_How RIPLEY" s BELIEVE IT OR (NOT fy CFCY-TV WORKS ON BIRTHDAY tn. Succeed; some’ of the stars { |~On his birthday he-plans to whose radio careers he ‘helped | be istarrifig at the Melodyland launch, such as Kate Smith | Theatre’ “in suburban Anaheim Eddie Cantor,Bob. Hope, Edgar) ar AlesiGaak oF Wh ‘in “Wow-to> Succeed: in Business Bergen, Red Skelton, Bob’ ¢ 5.p or 2 Pulte Really Trying. The Burns. | A snait g Ve yp.ma-To Tell: The Tru th SS pw — sone Prodden” show" - ean pm MAuiss ww bi we Pes Alt Pulitzer Prize musical comedy | There are great ‘racks of bot- rIMES: brought him back from ote tled wine, much of it. spoiled. SiN a oe Tee as [neue ity to. three triumphant “| just stupidly never used it,""} 10 TIMES [TS WEIGHT= years on Broadway . said Vallee. There are: selves, A MAN WITH COMPARABLE | Vallee recéntly completed his full. of large scrapbooks; now | STRENGTH COULD “PULL 4.99 pom.—Vacationtime "e & 09. p.m. —Suarner ( amp 5.10 pun Mad Movies ) pun --Bachcior Father 9 m.—Gasett vi ee fo same role of pompous, snap- numbering 222, in which be 3 ee AND LIFT 5 aan ene pish business tycoon in dmovie pastes newspaper clippings, | %4,0F 7:40, ari ac? League Rosie: version of the show. It's hig letters, photoes, theatre — pro- ioe ~ * “@:00 p.m.-/sical Showeesd gfinst major ‘film assignment grams and _other- mementos feeb nL autora A Thinae e * aince The Helen Morgan. Story, On other shelves are Vallee’s | ; Ona aime kuallive ; *; ‘in 1957. old saxophones, nd -mega- sec s W590. pm rymers Music ball 4 jee Meds and sig “a phones’ from hig. vaudeville WELL! WELL” I BROUGHT HER) 15-3} iriesSingatang—jubitees* wo-wee nds im. How. tO days In the—hoxe\thev said : “ ' “HOME TO GET A, - » 11.30 p.m Toward Unity in Bande Succeed at. Nyack, N.Y., -and ithey couldn't hear-me. ‘She first» ONLY ELEVEN TIME. ONE OF aA BATHING SUIT.” nd_New. Guines Houston; Tex, and ‘‘then—prob-'megaphone > Was mate” ee ARTY 12.90 p.m CBC TV News , ably Las Vegas or another pic- harness maker ‘from: a piece of POOL black fibre. -Then they said they’ ee ce emg a Did = She. _prospeat af turning couldn't see—me, 90—1_had_-one = 42 it am.—Local Weather and Sports ture dd 4 i Seinen ease sg prceiinnera S65 hold dismay? of glass 9 ds i | ee - 2 “MarDONALD RADIO BERVICR gah 8 the slihlew 1 dp E il Expert Reksirs Ridion | He. has a modest paunch, b but ie e { i : ‘and Record Players ~~ -° | Perea tau WANTS POWER. ? . 1 . BALDWIN ORGANS.{ | NATIONALIZED ee qi = Beer panes [>< MONDAY... One “STATE HAT GETS * J _RELL_I i OS | 5-bosTRe-Maming -Shew-Part_t MONTREAL (cp) “A DAILY SHAVE | A 18 Kent St. me, Phe 46915, 7.00—The graioe Show, Part 2° - —_Claude Jodoin, chairman — a “ 8.00—The Morning Show, Part 3 of the Canadian Labor Con- [| -— THE STONE IMAGE ‘i aa ———————— 9.00-CBC News . gress. called’ -ofr nationaliz- at Pardee India, .- A SHROUDED Te ORGS S1Gccammenan*. -. > Jation of a]! forms of -power. | IS'LATHERED AND SHAVED EACH MORNING ay HEAD Poe | 9:15—Assignment =. | supply—throughout. Canada. ek nee were - (S00 FEET -MieH ? —Station- Sign-On 9:21—A.M, Chrenicle = } "He .also.called for the na- |, — : Bal — — — f { 2 00 'p.-nt-Luricheon Bate 119.45 <Interlude of Musie. = tionalization of Bell Tele : oe a | 30pm — Pray bit ——— — =f" phone Co. of Canada Ltd. ; Prac nieer rs ae : = eae teed .| The labor leaderamade his . xx 220° Km. Bonnie Pridden | matements during an inter. | DAILY. CROSSWORD i sae 3 5:55, p.m.—Miestones-of- the TN ah the Athen ee | es Oe fo wiaiin Ga | ACROSS. - 5.Homilies 26. Gain iS s Century = 11.45—On the?Sunny Sle. 2 = : : |. 1. Mexican . 6. Muscat or “ 27. Pig aati pom: =Vacation Time 14:55—Assignment = work at he —Ware—s + Indiais——— “Condhrd ge pen iz a 5-00 p.m.—Summer Camp- 12.00-CBC Neive | Set We ee 1 6 Raen “7. Male sheep 29, En- _ 4 §.30 Mad = , a — | cifie ‘about ‘all forms.-of. | ‘ : = : : 'O S : 30 pom — Mad Movies. AT 03—Jamporee Junttinn = Mr Tladain singled 1 Harangue-_ 8. Sacred bull: — -closure 6.50 p.m.—Thea Fiintsiones To 1?.30=Maritime Farm Broadcast. Powers , ea = act 12. Quick Egypt : for n | e a 639 pm LT¥ Ne ey i00—CBC News and” Weather - out h y droel ect ee | “18-Pander = | 9. Fork prong ‘keep. — 1A + 6°43 pm. =1TV Weather 1.15—Swng Easy 2 ore alomic: D Owe sy Hydroetec- | 14. Defivative ° 10. Paradise ing ° 7 6.45 p.m—LIV ‘Sports 1.45 the Oper-Road Show tric power, he said: -already-— of ammonia 17. Part of. poultry 7.9 p.m-—Combat }..1.59—D.0.-Time. Signaka is under public ‘control .in 5 Pub potable < ‘to-be” 31. Pro , 6.90 pm.—My Three Sons | 2.00—CBC News teu Quebec, . Ontario and other . Cartograph. 19. Quotes. -> 38. Ex- 4. é ar Pas 8:30 9.m.—Nature of Things 2.03—The Open Road Show _ | .- provinces. . * 18. Japanese 20:Kind of. > aminae DO YOU KEEP.A PICTURE G.D p.m.—The Fugitive 2.48—-The Feminine: Yeuch:=< - Mr “dodoin=said Bell per. cedin rock tions E oF YOUR TRUE LOVE.IN - IT SITS ON- MY 10.00 pom.—fummer Music. Hall 2.00—CBC News ‘| forms an excellent service, |°19. Apple 21. Behave , 34. Stylish YOUR ROOM DRESSER AT ALL 11:90 p.m. —Sing Along: Jubilee 3.03—Cowersetion Part) but nationalization of pub:* centers 22.Card game 35. Sharpen, 40. Mts. - . \130-mm.—The Thirdman. =. “l’ 3.30—Conversation Part 2 “| ‘lie ufilities is a matter | 21. Growing 23. Kitchen asa 12.00 p.m.—=CBC National News 4:00—CBC News _ | of p-erincpile Communica | in high utensil tazor | , 42.Before ~ 12:15 am.—Viewpoint 4:03—Canadian Reundup © 1 tions organizations sHould ‘ altitudes * 25. Finnish . 36. Copied 44. Spawn of 12.20 @.m.—LTV- News . 4:10—Musie In The: Air “| not escape it, he added. 24.Turns to ——s seaport - 38. Scotia _—fish 12:30 a.m.—Station Sign Of ‘4!¥5—Musie In. The Air es ge the left’. - . crcy 4:30—Assiqnment > «°° : : 28, Ducklike - 2 : : 4:35—Music In -The Ait TIGNISH , birds... : : - | RADIO- —+$-00—EBE-News = Raster hE : = “§.05—Maritime Fish ®& Cast out MONDAY So8_ciC Notbeck ‘|. Guests visiting the home of | 39 Carry : or 11 -§35-SAislgnment foes iMr and Mrs. Aubin J. Gallant | 31. Criminal 6% —News and Weather 5-40. GAG Notebook and Mr. Urban A. Gaudet, Tig- | offense 6 35—Morning Rowndup 6:00—CBC News 5 nish are Mr. Gallant's brother | 32 agate 6 45—Island Wesiner and Mas | 6:15—On Parliainent Hill |Lomer and two sisters Jean and 34. Rolled tea Temp. : 6.20—Today's - Ediforial , jNoella’ Gallant of Long Island. | 37.-Sea eagle * 6 46~Morning Roundup : - |N.Y. and a brother Gerald Gal- | $8. Jack in 6 55—News and ‘Weather 6.25—Business Barometer lant of Montreal. Mr.. Gaudet's ' eribbage : 7.00—Hebrew Christian How 6.36—Inland Weather, N.B. legis: son’ Edward and daughter Mrs, | 41. Desires’ a 7 18—Merning . Roundup : lature Hector McInnis and daughters | 43. Eat away 7. 20—News ‘and Weather '&.33—Musie Scene Lorraine and Elaine. also Mrs. 45. Not moving = 7.U3-Farm® Report * : 7.00—CBC News ‘Reid and daughter Marion all | 46. Wanders : : ¥ 28 Morning Roundup | 7.03—Music In The Evening lof Prescott, Ont. ‘| 47. Gives over pl 7 45<Isiand Wéather& Mar. Temp.) 7-30-CBC Halifax Chamber Orch. |. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DesRo- | 48. A long fees “J &k—Morning Roundy | ae ches and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ‘time > 7 55—Sports Capsule’ & Scoreboard , a6 ohio hoe Estate |DesRoches of Toronto’“Ont. are: DOWN @ : 8.00—Naws:: ° : Bb auAie Manadicg jguests at the home of their. fa- y Gonna: my 6 tt Weather 10:00—CBC National News ither Izaire DesRoches and af: the ‘ source 5 8-16-—Morning. Roundug 10:15—Teday’s Editorial and Speaking home of their atint Mrs Fidele | Verbal a 8.55—Weather Persanally \Bernard, Tignish 3. Value 9.00—Natonal News - CBC 10.30—The Best. Of Ideas ‘| Visiting the home of Mr and 4. Consumed | 3 9 10—Nétes and Musie 11.00—CBC News \Mrs. Frank Gaudet, Tignish are ~~ 96. 00 News. &. Weather 11.03—Moders Musi¢ Without Tears their two sons Leo and Phill of DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work its 19.05—Notes and ‘Music ‘12:00: -CBC News | Toranto. =~]. AXYDLBAAXR vr 19.30—Preview Commenfary 12:03: -Sports Scores, Inland and | Misses Catherine and Jeanette is LONGFELLO w NOW THOSE HUNTERS RGALZE THE BUFFALO THE 19.35—Notes and Music ‘Marine: Weather |Gaudet, Toronto are spending FOLLOWED ISN'T THE ALBINO! PILL THRY, GET OFF 11. 90—News and Weather 12.15—Musie In The Night 'their summer va@ation with their One fetter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used THE RESERVATION BEFORE TONTO 11 95—Women’s Institute Pragron | : 4 "| | for the three L's, X for the two O's, ete. Single letters, apos- 1) 20—Notes and Miisie | . trophies; the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. 1 30—Montaque Entertains V) 45—Bulletin Board ‘ ACT BRI DG FE Cryp 11 50—Notes and Musle 5 co NTR ; A togram Quotation fi 11.55—Agritulture 66 ae By B. JAY BECKER DCEGO RCA, V WVD, XFYG. ciw 12 60 —Weather —- 12. 95—Town and Country Time - VGw OAVD, JSRY’B Vv IYAD REG- V2 30—Ney Neat! te + ee he North dealer. and Merkin eventually became Gp NACNCBSXSCG VRXYA VJJ.— (leopear ad eacric Hine Roth sides vulnerable, ° declarer at the somewhat pre- cafes ; : aes carious contract of five spades. UCFEKVG mena 3NO1 3HL 1.00—News and Weather NORTH West I | ener . é led a club Sout j j Q ee ood ~ Ipeeded in making 12 tricks for || Saturday's Crvptoqucte:; WORDS ARE RATHER THE : Lieve Tapp Show _ ¢ 2 a score of 680 points. The only DROWSY PART OF POETRY; IMAGINATION THE LS (ae “EttoNews end Weather qsrds trick he lost was a club, . || OF IT—FELLTHAM Foi an ua Sas 4 The bidding at the second ta- | (© 1986, coed Features Syndicate, Inc.) S'CUSE ME | oh 4 sSaAuteotent hed 932 ble, where Jellinek and Sotinel | if ee FER JEST A SECOND, ; Fina hd 2.58—Thougkt For Today oo “@93 : leis, where oe -South, for Aus- Pi tT FERGOT rPUTMY IS MAKING A BAD f < 58 -ho ight For Taday 9 AK Pier yee aed tae from routine, ORF BRAKE j | 4 q date Headlines & washer $00 i wntit® x oe hee Tat eee eee OUR BOARDING HOUSE mag " iS | MTB Pree tH) , . 03—Trans Canada Matinee : . oS sees | ‘i ’ ' tate tri 2 wm enss 1 iit ia ade ag 7 Sy ap 00—=News Headlines ‘and Weather @ 1053. Pass 1@ 2 2NT ' [FOR ONCE SAKE WON'T GET AWAY) | ae nic BANK THAT WAS iP ‘ 4 03Canadian Roundup $62 \| Pass 3NT iis ; WITH Hi MIDNIGHT-BARGAIN souines ALL QVER BY nN . 4.10—Pop Caravan - , halo ts : : HUNTS! ONE FALSE MOVE AND ELECTRIC Gein) eit SoME- z ! N or) &05—Ne vs and. Weather : The brectng: Mathieson, playing with Kon- this: INFRA-RED CAMERA BODY WALKED OFF WITH ONE ° y YF ; 8.05—The Ovitoorts sa os _|stam, became declarer, at three @ y vvikt PICK UP THE OF THE EYES withouT BvEN- Ly : : : niet 8 23 Merive Weather North East South West (notrump doubled on the se- EVIDENCE ? HE'LL DO GETTIN’ STAMPED OVERDRAWN/ Oo : $.28—The Outports 1@ 32@ 38 4@ © ‘quence shown. Schneider laid a SSLENOUGH TIME TO Aa |x : $.45—Sports ‘Capsule and Score-| Pass Pass /4 Pass. trap by overcalling one diamond Gtow A THIRD > __ board ; 5@ pase / BO Pass’ with two. clubs in the hope that eee ee ee siete Outpons i 5@ ; his opponents would eventually Gu en Bie Opening ‘tead— “two of clubs i ‘contract for three notrump, and fae i a renvents._ Muste This hand oecurred in a match Mathieson fell right into the : made Seepage MicKer cae ee oe [between Austria and England, trap when he elected tn bid two |. ‘ assur the national drini< by : ON GHY 8. MSIE ere rernjetoen laved ins Lotdon © wayback in notrump instead of raising ‘dia- i 7 0—Back to the Bib! pie. si oe oo “7 JO—N cear 1987." monds. Certainly a simple bid | j ell fe bial : In those days Aust had the jof two diamonds: would have | =a = pee a iedule =—>—tbest Yeani-in_Europe,_and_it was | |given a-more accurate picture_of_| ret t abe ‘ os ‘not at all surprising, that Shewel-— ‘his hand than his actual bid of | - i 9 00~ nda "i a tae : “ldefDJellinek, Herbert and von. two notrump, i . : . 0.00-CRC National Nl @n._Bliethorn, wha composed the |. North led a club and Schnel- “i Pidtibent -f i Ts tre Aan esa peaiads defeated the Bri- ‘der took it with the ac# and pre. > : ia sinmunendaceaneiclaanebdiligth " CASH..bL.apade.t: ' . 11485 Ne hash at Ideas CBC. 304 Sa ; He then played. a heart and Jett. | : Zz : hi VipoeNews and Regional Weather Tyne bidding may seem strange nek. scored the A-Q to defeat |- ~ 1) -5ccStar taht Siete ry present-day s standards, but ithe contract five tricks -- 1.400 | 's the way it went when points. The “Austrian tea gain- 11 30News and Weather and held the North - South ed 720 Points: The Austrian team te 1B} 35—Starlight. Serenade ‘ in08ce at the first table. \gained 720° points as a result of | tastes, tl a4e m: * oe. Weather and rrison-Grayexmade a rather /Schneider’s imaginative bid of | i ses 4 a V2-16—News and Musie cee fis ening bid - -_ heart, it itwo,elub= J Pract ’. 4 8 ; , . . ‘ i ‘ ' - ‘ “hae , ; Ne 5 : | ; : ‘ 8 ’ ; ) & ye as