CITY 8 QUEENS A CARD PARTY will be held in tlie Eldon laion Home Mon. day night at 8 pm. Proceed: ' aid of Scout Hockey team: to assist in imcurlng equipment. Lunch served. CITY 8: QUEENS “WE 1-mm!‘ THE lick well - Pharmacy -4 H CIIAPAUD SPORTS CENTRE —.M.inor Hockey tonimit, Mm. qintioes 6 pm.‘ 'gh .,pm . . Paiperweu mdale Sherwood and all vs. Tlglllldl at 7 p.m_; Bantam; [ions in city . . . Dial vs. Tignlsli at 8 p.m. in play- “,0. offs. Peowees 9 p.m. _5E,\soN Specials on A'I"l'EN'l‘ION ,.-me pain-t. 4 gallons ERS . . . .Miovte film on hair 51600 RE. Nlutch Co Ltd . 8t_yiln8 will be held at the Bus- rm 43 Queen Street. gica Rlecrehatton Centre on Mon- “ ay, . arc and, at 7:30 p.m. A NICE Assortment Of dS- ‘fun to d 1‘ ted. :I1nll9d colors of Super 1(em- 3 en “Ce reques I G10. and Luxor en- NORTH RIVER RINK tonight 915, going at V2 Price. R-EV Friday: Regular skate 8-10 uich Co. Ltd. 39 to 43 Queen p.m. Admission 25 and 35 cents. ,' 1, Saturday Hocke CAR” AND Cw imle Pan’ Creekyvs. New Haven at 8:15- 11! be 1°” ‘“ “F” S°“°°‘ Wiltshire vs. Winsloe at 9; Ban- uni" “Mr 0" Fm!” eve; tnms — Kingston vs. Milton at S l‘9“"‘a’-V ml” s""“‘°’ 9:45; Cornwall vs. Marshfield - H°m° 3“ S°h°°l A5s°°la" at 10:45; Covehead ve. Winsloe U. Ltgch served. Good prizes at “:30. ward - gi.'_\t.\i.\GE SALE at the HEAR Miss Elinor MacDonald. Lia-ison ‘Ila:-icher for tlhe Oha-r ifinge’ F: lottetown public‘ schools inter- al" - IODE viewed on What s New in Home red bl ‘ 9 and School?" over crcv radio. 10:05 Saturday morning. ; KINGS COUNTY DANCE. FRIDAY night, Feb- LOBA WILL hold a rummage 9 at .\irs. Prowse's Home- » king Stand on Great George 3991 on Friday. February 28th. is p. m ‘ uary 28th. 1"ortuiie I-Iall RESERVE MAY 7 Tm‘ 3 301 Canteen service Sponsored by i-key Supper at St Pius X Eglington - Howe Bay Women’: Institute. THE LAW office of Kenneth R. MacDonald in the Civic Build- ing. Montague will be open each Saturday. nnsnnvn JULY zsrn. tor Miivrmay Harbor United Church Tea Party. DR. B.J. GRANT. Optometrist will be in the Montague office every Saturday from 10 am. to 5 p.m. Phone Montague 838- 2133. ribute to the deceased. MORELL RINK Friday at 1 ‘ . -pm. Charlottetown Bantams MR3 ['A“BERT SPENCER ; vs. Morelll Bantams. Two hour There passed suddenly ye‘: i skate after. ieaceliilly to her eternal re-g lard on February 5th. 1964. [rs Lambert Spenceir in her [Ith year at the home of her KENSINGTON RINK, tonight aiizhier .\li-s. Chester tfrasivell. (Friday). minor hockey play- She was the daughter of the off: 5 pm. Kinkora Mosquitoes lie Hour)‘ and Sarah Swan, She vs. Kensington Mosquitoes; 6 7.; a woman of fine Christian .p.m. Sherwood Midgets vs. Ken- hararlcr and will be sadly sington Midgets: 7 p.m. Tignish nigsed by all who knew and Pee Wees vs. Kensingtion Pee I1\'Pl’1 her. Woes: 8 p.m. Charlottetown Ban- Tll(‘1‘P are left to mourn the tam!» 175- K905108191‘ Bantam? [ass of a loving mother. twa 9 P-m- RIISUC9 H1121! 5011001 V5- Kcnsington High School. Ad- mission prices under 12 aizzhters. Lottie. Mrs. Chester years. 15 cents. Others 25 cents. CARD PARTY. St. Eugeme's arish Hall. Covehead, every turda.\' night 3315 P3“ onsored by Corran Ban CYO. sPE(‘IALS AT the Gala Beauty 1011- $7.50 Cold Wave $4.005 10.00 Cold Wave "00: Sham- soi and cut $1.75. Telephonf 9481. 105 Kent Street. OBITUARY inserted by the family as I -II 4. 1-a;:ii~cll. and Emily. Mrs. Alf- Her husband and P 3)’ D0 RIGHT OTTAWA l_CP)—Wliat did the Cubans do with that 11,000 tons of inedible fallow? They paid nearly , for it—making it the biggest single item in Canadian exports to Cuba last year, except for U.S.S.R. paid r, I Inedible tallow is the waste from packing plants. The recipe would stanch the best appetite. But it's generally known that the Cubans have a drastic short- age of cooking oils. Officials here say it might be possible to convert the tallow to a cooking oil, But they sug-. gest the result would hardly ‘tickle the North American pa- ate. N0 ANSWER In any event. there is no an- swer here to where the tallow w ent. ~ Total Canadian exports to Cuba last year reached $16 432.- 672 compared with $1 1962. While much higher, the 1963 figure is still only about half the level of exports in 1961. Full 1903 import figures are not yet available. In the first Building Tax Is Discussed The Prince Edward Island Real ‘Estate Brokers Associa- tion held a general meeting on Tuesday. Feb. 25 at the office of Hyndman and Company Ltd, in Summerside. Members present were James G. Wilson Chairman, Allison ‘McLean. Stan-ley Moi. Ewen Nicholson and Leonce Arsen- ault. Discussions centered on the matter of incorporating the as- sociation. as directed by The Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards. sently related to sales on mo- bile homes and building mater- ials. was discussed. It was noted that most mobile manent dwellings, with remov- al of wheels. and by additions of cabanas. sidewalks. connec- would seem to be unfair in cer- tain sales where this perman- ent installation would remain. on Harry predeceased her. also in brothers James and Harry ONLY AN ONLOOKER TORONTO (OP) — C113-T895 were dismissed Wednesday lhiirch. of which she was I lagainst Albert Solomon. 34 of ithful membor. walsfiheld Il:I€‘l}I‘!1 ‘port Arthur when Magmg-gt. e (‘iitcliffe I-‘unera ome. e, . I d h ‘l’1'I11S siiiig \\‘(‘l‘9. “Safe In Tile ‘,J°5‘3ph fiddima in a iwwlz rm: of .l(‘.~’lIS", and “Forever 01113 3“ ‘"1 °° 9 ' uh The Lord". lbank robbery here last month. The large number of floral ,'1‘wo of Solomon’: companions. ran. The fiinelrai conducted by Rev. GE. Ball Trinity United ‘hi d messages of sym- H-1“, 25, of r';:'l’E]-‘,;(:l;‘,1"':‘_I‘1“\fj'_j‘ls“‘,1*“"_ °“°°"‘ "' Iilllgaboliglas Victor The pallbearers were. Henry i‘L0E3“- 5- 9‘ w°“‘3“d- we" . Wooli-idge. William . Bur-Isentenced to 10 and 12 years at. Daniel MacArthur, Robert respeCllVelY 101‘ the” P371 1“ "39 enei. William Spencer and ‘bank robbery and the 7055917 em 5ma11_ ‘of ii Toronto liquor store. loriclgs NOTICES 390 ACRE FARM; 275 — 300 CLEAR This 1.43,-m Has Water Frontage Both on Brudenell & Montague _RlveI‘s Good Dwelling and Out 1.3-ulldlflgs Wired For Electricity CALL PHONE 2-1264 B.v MR. GEORGE THOMPSON F.R.C.O.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. St. Paul's Anglican Church Saturday, February 29 Al 4.00 P.M. The Second in a series of weekly 1-0019“ R°°‘tal" Sponsored by . Royal Canadian College of Organists Charlotte-town Branch For Operation of Refuse DiSP°5°l Area FOR The City of Clio rloltetown Will he 1 ed tthe office of the underslzfied until 12!!l:TeI'I‘00n TA.S.T., March 14. 1964. Tendef lorms and specifications may 179 °b““”‘’d ’“ Cm Hall from the undenimid. John J. Butler. City ComI7U'°“°’- to pay sales tax every time in sale is made. Plans were formulated for the Atlantic Provinces Con- ference to be held in April. the wheat and flour that the {to r . Normally it is used for mak-, ing soap. The sales tax picture as pre- 91 homes become more or less per- tion to sewers and water etc. it garding the change of officers for the 1964-1965 period and also '.l'heGnudInn.0IIarIottotown,Fri.l'ob.z8,1Il0£. 11 Sale Of Tallow To Cuba oses Mystery To Ottawa year Canadian Sharp told the Common: last rffed Croken. |10 months of the imports from Cuba |sii.ooo.ooo from about $2,500,000 la year earlier — the higher prices. 1 Among the-exports. the wheat . land flour that Russia diverted Cuba ranked first in value at around $6,300,011). Some of the other ports to Cuba, either new 1963 or shipped the previous‘ year in relatively small quan-. ti ' leading ex- ties: is . About $550,000 in live ant- ports include no passenger cars cattle; $582,708 and less than $100,000 in parts. mals, mostly soared to J increase the re-export to $1.800000 ‘being mainly more sugar, at of United States origin. Other- not ban shipments of comme In ;cial vehicles and parts to Cuba. worth of veterinary medicines: No commercial vehicles S uiy. ‘ "This government prohibits l Cuba of goods obstacles in the my ade with Cuba in non-military and non-strategic go ." e export control list doell I‘- I 2 ( wise the government places not But last practically th' field year there were no sales to Cuba in The Canadian ex- were 19939.00!) in skim milk powder salt and $34,000 in cured pork: $544,000 in baby food; $275,000 ,worth of seed potatoes: and 3273.000 in meat wastes. SELL LONG LIST Other leading items 01!) worth included Industrial chemicals. 3238.900 in metallic worth of fabricated rubber-—but no tires. Meanwhile. revenue depa-rt- ment officials said they are con- tinuing their police work on at- tempted re-exports to Cuba of United States goods. This is anned unde-r Canadian law One recent case of customs men seizing a Cuban - bound shipment of American - made auto parts was reported here Wednesday. Revenue depart» ment officers, while not provid- ing details, said it was routine —“our daily bread." “Auto parts are scarce in Cuba and there are reported to be a lot of vehicles not able to run." one official explained. “Every so often, someone tries to make a fast buck by getting U.S. parts and trying to ge them out of the country by various devices." NO BAR The Canadian law doesn't ex- icitly bar export to Cuba Canadian-made auto parts, Nor would government policy ap- pear to do it. Trade Minister STAR TAXI O 24-hour service 0 2 way radio I speedy ervice 0 modern ‘cars STAR TAXI 131 Kent St. Ch’I.oWl Rowe; 2. Brenda Mayne: 3. Deb- Gillis. . 2' Grade 2. anet Rowe EMERALD SCHOOL January reporte- Grede VIII: 1. Bernadette I .e ; VII: 1. Alan Rafferty; ; 3. Joan Croken. i rade VI: 1. Mary F ra ncesl ‘ch; 2. Pamela Murphy: 3.: Roger Green. Grade V: 1. Rosemary Deigh-‘V inn; 2. Emmett O‘Hanley: 3. Al- Grade IV: 1. Coleen Sinclair-,1, 2. Gerard Murphy; 3. Alan the nigh; he Mayne. Grade III: 1. Charlene Rafter. Hock ty and Mary Ellen (equal): 2. Mary Theresa Crok- Was there. en: 3. Alan Croken and K 0 vi n Clow (equal). Clark. Grade H1: 1. Kevin Stewart; . Mary Morre-lll and John Rowe equal): 3. David Sinclair. Grade I A: 1. Gerard Smith. 'Grade I B: 1. Joseph Clow and Elliot Deighan (equal); 2. Jam- es Stewart; 3. Peter Rowe. Helen Mccabe principal. Phyllis Sniilll. assistant. WEEKL PROGRAM LISTINGS from FRIDAY Till THURSDAY ‘Bad Man’ Young Has No Regrets BOB MYERS US ANGELE (AP) — A funny thing happened to Howie Young at the Chicago airport left to join Lo: An- geles Blades the Western ey League. The entire Black Hawks‘ team lpla ‘year-old Young place Blades two weeks ago. He was expected to report 10 days a 0. but did not arrive until vlooked at me at the airport as V y wanted to trade places ‘with me." Young said. The Hawks. tied for first. ce in the NHL, sold the 25- to the fourth- If the "But not to see me off." hiur- 1 Tuesday night. |riedJy explained the tempestu-' ous defenceman. “They were just off on a road trip." Young, a Toronto native who insists he is happy to be with I TVG 6.00 p.m.-—Foreit Ranger: 6-31 p.m —Countrylime 7.U1 p-M-“—CFCV TV New] Weather 7.16 p.m.-FisIierman‘I Log 7.30 p.m.—-To Tell The Truth 8-00 p.m.—-Beverley Hlilbllliel 8.30 p.m---Dnilu Playhouse 9.30 p.m. NHL Hockey Chicago at Toronto 11.15 p.m.—Ju|i1mo Dial 4-6581 — 4-6582 T.V. SPECIALS CHINESE FOOD Orders to Take Out THE ISLAND GRILL Open Fri. & Sat. till 2 am. 162 Queen St. 1-5228 RIVERDALE SCHOOL Report for January:— Grade VIII: 1. Neil MlacF‘adyen ne. 1. Richard Mc- Quaid; 2. Diane McQuaid. Grade VI: 1. Nancy MacDon- aid: 2. Derry Virtue; 3. Mangar- ct McQuaid. Grade IV: 1. Lee MacDonald; re, 2.Kelvin McQuaid; 3. Harvey MacDonald. Grade I11: 1. Glenna Corney; 2. Larry McQuaid; 3. D o n n a acDon . Grade II: 1. David McQuaid; LIVESTOCK L (OP Prices were steady to sligiivtily higher this week on the Montreal live- ) ._ pt: 1,517 cattle, 984 calves. 877 hogs and 5 sheep and la « mbs. Choice steers 33.25-23.75, good 22.50-23.75, medium 19.50 - 22.25 15-16, common 13-15 and can- ners and cu-tters 7-13.50: good heifers 19-20. medium 17-18 and common 11.50-17.5; good bulls 18-22 and common and medium 1175-18 Goodvealers 28-35. a few to 36, medium 32-29 and common 10-22. Grade A hogs N-27.15: sown I-La'mbs,18-21: sheep 10. TORONTO (GP)-—'I‘rading was active on light recipts of slaughter cattle and. prices were strong on all classes a on at the Ontario public stockiyards Thursday. Veal calf prices were steady. Hog prices were steady and sheep and lambs were too few to establish prices with lambs u nso . Slaughter cattle mo: Choice steers 23-24 with sales to 34.40: good 21.50-22.50; medium 19.50- 2150: cormnon 16-19; choice hei- fers 21.50-32: with sales to 22.50: good 30-21; medium 18-20; com- mon l5-17; choice fed yearling; 2325: good 22-23: good cows 1550-16 with sales to 1650: me- dium l4-15; canners and cutters 10-13.50: good heavy bologna 10- 19.50; common and medium 16- Replacement cattle 22-5 100: Good light ltockere with 30011 heavy stock calves to 37.50; me- dium and common . Calves 711: Choice vealers 31- ; good ml; medium 5-3: R)-5; boners 16-N. NOTICES TENDERS TENDERS will So receive?! Ey the undersigned for the purchase of: COVEHEAD RD. UNITED CHURCH Tenders Close March 313+. 1964. 2. Gordon MacDonald 3. Terry MacDonald. Grade I: 1. Michael Osborne; 2. Marilyn Buchanan and Wendy McQuaid (equal): 3. June Mac- Fadyen. Highest average in S e n I o r grades-— Nancy MacDonald, 90- 6 per cent. Highest average in J u n I or grades-— Michael Osborne 99 per cent. Mrs. Audrey M~acP11ee, tea- cher. LOWER FREETOWN SCHOOL The following is the mid-term r port:— Grade VH1: 1. Janet Burns. Grade VII: 1. Valerie Burns; 2. Denton Cairns: 3. Gail Stav- ert. Grade VI: 1. Heather Burns. Grade .V: 1. Beverly Burns: 2. James Burns; 3. Marvin Stavei-t. Grade IV: 1. Bnlan Stavert; 1. Daniel MBOLCOIT. Grade III: 1. Glen Mallett: 2. Barbara Stavert. Grade II: 1. Ronald Mallett and Jamesie Staverit (equal); 2. Donald Stavent. Grade 1: 1. Donna Warren. 1-IvIrs.) Rosaleen Mallett, tea- cher. the Rendezvous 1 37”" Terrific - TV DINNER t“lt§‘_£___NwlI_I__T_t_I_§§_g“D‘“.Ittt ‘/2 fried chicken § Shoestring poi-«foes Jug of honey Her Rolls Free Delivery After 5 Dial 4-4955 the rendezvous Coming Next Week in Pocket Book SOUTH FREETOWN SCHOOL Mid-Term Testl January Peltort Grade VIII: 1. Marian Reeves. Grade V11: 1. Beverley Stet- son and Billy Reeves (equal); 2. Donald Mccourt. Grade VI: 1. Earl Reeves; 3. "The Profumo 4.00 P.M.-—WorId of Sport 5.00 p.m.—-Rotary Euler Seal Inter- is v w 5.15 pan.-—Educstion Week Program FRIDA Y PROGRAMS CFC Y -’l‘V 1.30 p.m.—MusicaIo 2.00 p.m.—Pauwon.-I 2.30 pm -Scarlett Hill 3.00 p.m.—‘IeI<o Thirty 3.31 p.m.—Friend|y Giant 3.45 p.m.—Mr. Rogers 4.00 p.rn.-—Rob Roy 4.30 p.m.——Thi| II the Life 5.00 P.l’TI.—RazzIQ D521]. 5-30 P-M--Kingfisher Cove 6-00 p.m.—-Stars of the Fegfivgl 6.30 p.m.-Gazette 7-01 p.m.—CFCY TV News Your’rc Only Young One. 9.00 p.m.-—Country Hoedown 9.30 p.m.—'Iha Defender: 10.30 p.m.—Ielescope 1.00 p.m.-—Hour of Slim 12:00 p.m.--CSC TV New: 12.14 e.m.—CFCY TV News and Weather 2.20 0.m.—Sign Off CKCW-TV 12-55 p.m.—Stetion Sign on 3.00 p.m.-—Take T r 3.30 p.m.—The Friendly Giant 6.25 p.m.—Supper Club 6.35 p.m.—Weelher 6.40 p.m.—Supper Club 8.30 p.m.—Tal<e a Chance 9.00 p.m.—-Country Hoedown 9.30 p.ni.-—-The Defender: order Incident SATURDAY PROGRAMS ms CFCY-TV 2.30 P.M.-Musluilo 3.00 P.M.—WorId of Sport Bee Hive Slelon International Curling Playoffs 5.30 p.m.—-Bugs Bunny 1 and Weatlie Ceiling Dr. Death CKCW-TV 12-53 p-m-—Stslioo Sign On 1-00 P-rn.—En France 1-30 p.m-—Comment end Conviction 2-00 P-M-—Top Tan Plus 3.00 p.m.——Wor|d of Sport Beehive Slalom 4.00 p.m.—-—Internlitionsl Curling Pleyotfi 5.00 p.m.—-Memory lane I 5.30 p.m.—Bugs Bunny 6.00 p.m.—Fore:t Ranger: 6.30 p.m.—TeIevision Newl 6.40 p.m.-The Early Show Seminole Uprising 8.00 p-m.—TIie Beverly Hillbillies 8.30 p.m.—I-Iennessey 9.00 p.m.-——Candid Camera 9.30 p.m.-—Nationnl Hockey League Chicago vs Toronto 11.15 p.rn.—Juliette 11.45 p.m.—SporIa Unlimited 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV Now: 12.10 s.m.—LioneI Network New: ,I2.20 a.m.--The Late ow Force of Evil SUNDA Y PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 12.30 p.m.—Music!ilo p.m.—InsighI Two p.m.—Country Calendar .m.-—-Keynotes p.m.—TIio Outdoors Show p.m.—Speaking French p.m.—Time of Your Lite 1.00 1.30 2.00 .2.15 5.30 3.00 4.00 ‘-4.26 . . i 4.30 p.m.—SheIl'| Wonderful I World of Golf ‘ 5.30 p.m.—-20th Century 1 6.00 p.m.——TBA 6.30 p.m.—Some of Thou Day: 7.00 p.m.—AII Star Theatre 7.30 p.m.—Ripcord 6.00 p.m.—HazeI 8.30 p.m.—FIsihbac|< ‘‘ 9.00 p.m.—EcI Sullivan l 10.00 p.m.—Bonanza 11.00 12.00 12.09 p.m.—CBC TV News mm.--CFCY TV New! and Weather e.m.—Sign CKCW-TV Off p.rn.—Staton Sign On p.m.—TI-is Christopher: p.m.—Country Calender p.m.—FailIi in Action p.m.—I-Islitage p.m.-- CBC-TV NOW! p.m.—World of Golf p.m.—20tIi Century Affair" CARD SHO Grafton St. City Dianne Mccouiitz 3. -C arlene Stetson. Grade V: 1. Delbert Reeves; 2. Sandra Mccourt; 8. Lin da Sinai : 1. Donald Reeves. Stetson. : 1. Carla Mccourt; 2. Brian Reeves. Grade II (Sr.l: 1. Farm: Stet- Ion. Grade II: 1. Robert Mccourt; 2. Lawson Reeves: 3. David Reeves. Grade I: 1. Gail Mccourt; 1. Gary Mccourt and Jimmy Reev- es (equal): 3. Robin Dnimrnond. Catherine G. Coibett. teacher. NOTICES mil-ii & loin: WHY NOT Put that call III Iolllht It service or repairs tomorrow mo g. Call tr. A. s. mi 4-1341 ‘l‘.A.S.—-that stands for Tele- phone Answering new provided you ne for emergency . STOREY ELECTRIC 18 Prince Q. 0 Fish & Chips 3 orders 81.00 0 Wing Steak with all the Trimmings $1.25 Hlgl‘10I‘l‘ or any fender not necessar- ily accepted. iNsi>i-Jcrion BY APPOINTMENT REV. R.‘H. BAXTER West Covehead 0 For no use In rues Dill 2-‘I710 The Redwood Flu 1 Delivery cu-nurchsetutenl -Unchec- FAST PICK UP and DELIVERY of your PRESCRIPTIONS STEAD’S "Chm-lotIetown’I Best" LOTUS CAFE OF COURSE we have Chinese food. Every Chinese restaurant domi. BUT we like to think ours is different. TRY US! We're sure you'll agree. r.s. Canadian food also (netirnlly prepared ho’ an expert chef.) LOTUS CAFE Queen St. Dial 4-I10 p.m.-—Metro Theatre A Bullet in Waiting 11.01 p.m.—Horizon 12. o p.m.-CDC T New» 12.10 e.m.-—LioneI Television News 12.20 n.m.—Stetion Sign Off HONDA Y PROGRAMS CFCY-TV p.m.—Education Week Panel [C p.m.—GIlIHO p.m.-—CFCY TV News p.m.—Purity Flour Jackpot p,m.—spom Weakly p.m.—PI\iI Silver: Show p.m.—lin Tin Tin p.m.—Don Mauser p.m.—G|rry Moore - p.rn.-Plnydlfi p.m.—Inquiry p.m.-Explorations p.m.-CDC TV News e.m.—-local Weiilber e.ni.—Sign Off CILCW-TV 12.25 p.m.—Sluion Sign O R News. Weather Sports 1.00 p.m.—Mondey Plevblll 2.30 3.00 p.Irl.—Toko Tbir W 3.30 p.m.—Tho Friendly Giant 1 season. l “Some of the Black Hawks! and the West Coast team. recentlylmind is willing.” was waived out of the National! League. where be incurred a Young said. “Let someone els record 2'73 penaly minute: laet do something and nothing nap- Dens. 1tcan'I even spit or 1 get y. I u Ier Music 6.15 l 6. "A man gets to be marked a penal _ Out . 6-00 p.m--—Supper Club l6.15 p.m.—ToloVIIion News l} 6.25 p.m.—Supper Club . 6.1I5—Weatlier 12 12.20 e.m.-Lionel Network News 12.25 a.m.-—-Station Sign Off 8.00 p.m.-—-Zero On 8.30 p.m.-Hennessey 9.00 p.m.—Pstty Duke _ 01 112.00 p.m.—-CBC TV ‘I213 p.m.—LocsI Weather "1214 a.m.—Sign Off I CKCW-TV 12.25 p.m.-—$m5on Sign On . 9 1.00 p.m.—Tuesdny Plnyblll Bitter Vi 3.00 p.m.—Tako Tlil 3.30 p.m.-—Tlie Friend’; Giant 3.4:: _; m.—Mr Roger: 4.00 p.-. -Fir”-.;a|| XL-5 4.30 p.m.—Romper Room 6.15 p.m.—Te|evision Now! 6.25 p.m.-—Supper Club 6.35 p.m.—Weatlier' 6.40 p.in.—Supper Club 9.30 p.m.—Ben Casey 110.30 p.m.-—Fronl Page Challenge l1l.O0 p.m.—NewI Magazine ‘l1.30 p.m.—Que|t .12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News l12.15 e.rn.-—Viewpoii-it 112.20 e.m.—-Lionel Network News 12.25 ..m.—smIon sign off I WEDNESDAY PROGRA MS 1 CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.—Musicn1o . 2.00 p.m.—Paisword 1 2.30 p.m.—Scerlet Hill ‘ 3.00 p.m -Take Thirty E 3.30 p.m.--Friendly Giant l 3.45 p.rn.-Mr. Roger: . 4.00 p.m.—Cixco Kid I island furriers ) White background I’ Patterned Front 100% orlon hand washable zipper front sizes 16 - 20 blue. red. green and beige trims 8.95 7! Grsflon &. l I I for ‘ nguavge n l E I in was 1 eiicpended emu ut month by _ C mpbeil. the urn. pruidantig spitting and using Improper while in his second home. the penalty box. Was he rebellious about going to the minors? Did he refuse to be sent to Buffalo Blsons of the American League. ii Chicago farm .’ "1 didn't refuse to go to Buf- falo." he insisted. "1 Just gave" 1 and I guess they figured I wouldn't go there. 1 "But I wanted to come to Lol ‘ Angel new es. This is new territory. faces, new opportunities. The only thing I’m sorry about is the loss of money." has no complaints about Tine Black Hawks. who obtained I'm i good shape for the "9 ‘shape I'm in." said Young. who has been in ,times after brawls. including=1ast lone with policeman. "My’ tall I couple olgiiim from Detroit Red wmu June. except that they ‘didn't play him much this sea- ' S011 Young played his first game for the Blades Wednesday night, collecting one minor penalty 4.30 5.01 5.30 .“ oz 1 7.15 3 7.20 9.00 9.30 fio.:lo limo ‘I200 "I2.I3 12.14 ‘ 8.30 9.00 3 9.30 510.30 ws. Weather, Spam NE" 3‘: 17.15 and one assist. IDE p.m.-—Henneusy P-m.—RezzIe Dazzle p.m.-Woody Woodpecker p.m.—ProvincinI Affairs 13.: p»m.—CFCY TV News p.m.—Puriry Flour Jackpot p.m.—Cineme 13-7 Letter From An Unknowl ' men p.m.-—Red River Jamboree p.m.—Peny Mason pm.-—Festiv Invitation to Place Des Am p,m.—Inquiry The Hutteritai a.m.Sign Off CKCW-TV 12.25 p.m.—Stalion Sign On CFCY News. Weather, spam ‘ 1.00 p.m.—Wednesdsy Pleyblll Tennesee's Partner 2.30 p-m.—Av Home With 230 pm'._Sm_'e" H" Helen Cracker 3.00 Pm. “R. Th. 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