> Beare t > : : 3 ‘ t ON THE AIR ~““WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV rea 2:15 p.m.—Nufsery School 2:30 p.m.—Music Break 3:00 p.m.-—The Verdict is Yours 3,30 p.m.—Open House } 4:00 p.m.-—Comiment and~ Convie tion cat op aoa hae = 5:80 sun. —Huchloberry Hound ‘cent visitors of Mr. and with 4 6:00 p.m:—Provincial Affairs ®.C.) William Grant and Mr, and : 6:15 p.m—This is Koree John Morrison. Si *s first official 6:30 p.m.—tive Longer . a was to pay a 6:46 p.m.—CFCY TV News vin..were recent on Toure, : 7:01 p.m.—Gazette 7 ter and ceremonies opening the 300 pm Keaton Of: Oe Ses ond Mrs Toure said his 8:00 pum.—Robin Hood ants “relations with’ Glasgow, 6:30 p.m. Pep Gunn ‘ames Morrison |#ll nations dedicated to wiping |. 9:00 p:m.—Plsydate Alberton, spent the | out inequalities of living stand,’ 10-00 p.m.—Peery Come ae soe: Visiting there | ards throughout the world, seek- 11:00 p.m—Newsinagazine —_-~“| Christmas holidays visiting 16% | ing co-operation with all but re- 11:30 p.m.—Explorations =~ parents, Mr. maining aloof from all blocs.” |” ~"' “Poorteaite Of 30s” Morrison and Mr. and Mrs./""soore praised economic and |- 12:00 pm CBC TY Alews Join Bigues. cultural co - operation between 32:13 ame ANeather Mr. and Mrs. William Parker|Coinos and Russia as a “cre- 12:14 a.m, . H and family, Stimmerside spent ative force of progress,” but : 12:20 sah.-Sign Of the Christmas noliayy inlaw coupled this with a restatement aD 0 On —— ee of Guinean neutrality, - Mr. and Mrs. James: Burleigh: fee S tome TV. CALLS | Mr. and ars. Robert MacCaul| cova the Soviet Union isin the | Tn UGK SHALL COULD ‘ae NITE p>; Maiifex, spen forefront of a struggle for Afri- ' . z % or DAY -* holidays visiting their nae can “liberation from the yoke DAILY CROSSWORD Day 43537 _ Nite 44172-4-5601 | Mr. and Mrs. P. M. MacCa ot calonlalsm” He aio pained gh hes ae VAIL’S RADIO & TV ee eae, Guinen hi te role in | ¢ flieetions an ae _ i ‘ ~~ . 3 , independence. 306 Kent Bt. ” | side-spent the Christmas holi-| ‘Toure is a Marxist who runs ofan itae <a days visiting his parents, Mr | his country through a Commu-| 13, Fresh-waler -. supper o ; CW-TV and Mrs. Clifford Williams. — nist-style single party and a ok 5 5. Emitted i eet . CKCW- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eliis, ©'-| political bureau. But in recent| 12.0 fray ° wapae 26. High Gen: Be On Leary, were recent visitors 0f| months he seems to have edged| 13, Electric 6.Comical . —(mus.) 9:30 om. ions her daughter Mrs. Jame# Bur-| away from the left and become ray fish 7. Sun god. 27-Papal News, Weather, Sports | tich and Mr.— Burleigh. somewhat disenchanted with the|. 15; Miss 8. Greedy court 9:45 a.m.—Morning Devotions 8 ‘ é Sacred Heart Progrem | Miss Joan Burleigh, student | Soviet Union. £2 Claire 9. Factor 29. Scor- 10:00 2.m.—Remper. Room at Summerside, spent the Chris- ; ee 16, Solemn 10. Thick pn , 11:00 a.m.—Visit To England tmas holidays at the home of| cent visitors of her. parents, Mr i ae a lS 11:30 a.m.—Program Resume her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ber-| and Mrs. Ralph Millar. oo “4 ape. 41:31 am.—Test Pattern Workshop | than Burleigh. Mr. and Mrs.-Jack MacIsaae, : . European a 8 12:45 p.m.—News, Weather, Sporn| Mr. and Mrs. -Arnold Mac-| Borden were recent visitors of ‘. ae ae a "1:00 p.m.=Wednesday Playbill Caull, Charlottetown, were Te-\her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. oo pray ag = Wight - Hoodlurn=Seint - >) eent visitors of his parents, Mr. | R. MacNevin. ; i Goa 9. Sueaaade 33. Famous 2:00 p.m.—The’ Verdict te Yours | and Mrs. P. M. MacCeull- | Mr. and Mrs.. Claude Hayes) 94° tava tree measure fabulist ays 0 3:25 p.m.—Cross_ Section Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gillis | were Christmas visitors of their! 98 Tistened - 22. Feminine 34. Places o-» + 10 year warranty, nee « hy 3:30 p.m.—Mile. De~ Paris -and. family were — visitors | eon and conaene tine. a to pronoun 35. Fuel va a . ‘ 3 : Pee ee meee Bie :00 p.m.—At len — to- Summerside, guests 0! ;and Mrs. Stanley Hayes, -| 99. Old- ms = * 2 ae ot : ~ oa’ Crocker ‘mother, Mrs. Muriel Ellonds. '' fax. womanish fi ]2 1s ]4 Ts e |? je 19 To SAVINGS UP Firestone HOME & AUTO co. LTD, 4:30 p.m.—Friendly Gient Miss Betty Phillips, student at Wiss Carol MacCaull was a 20. Extra : me ; Se Ron aot ae D 4:45 p.m.— je Muggins Kinkora Convent, Kinkora, Was | recent visitor of her brother and. (Seot.) 7 m TO $100.00 Charlottetown ; : Summerside 5:01 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle a recent visitor of her aunt and | sisjer-in-Jaw, Mr.~and Mrs. Ar- 31. Inborn - : ‘ : : SE ee aes 8:30 p.m.—Huckleberry. Hound uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Albert| noid MacCaull, Charlottetows. | 32. Savory Ps, is P ee ee a = 6:00 -p.m.—Supper Club _ Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe,| %. Belgian ‘ 6:15 p.m.—Supper Club News Miss Ernesteen __ England.| and family were recent visitors town » e 8 oR ~~ 6:25 p.m.—Supper Club Summerside, was a recent vis-| of Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharpe ana| 37: Guido’é 6:35 p.m.—Television Weather itor of her grandparents; Mr./Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Phillips, note 6:40 p.m.—Supper Club and Mrs. Alfred MacLean. O'Leary. 38.016 a eee or os 6:50 p.m.—Television Sports Mr. Wesley Adams, Mt. Alli-+ Mr. and Mrs. Berthrom Phil- Chinese F126 7:00 p.m.-—Shannon son Sackville, N.B., is spending | tips, Halifax, N.S., were Christ-| 4, tingdom = 7:20 p.m.<-Father Knows Best the Christmas holidays at the| mas holiday visitors of her mo- teak 8:00 ee eae home: of his parents, Mr. and | thér Mrs. Joshua Millar. 42. Thoughtful [3° 3 8:30 ae — | Mrs. Bernard Adams. Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh | 44 spanish ~ - aes ccanane, Cues: Mr. George MacQuarrie, is vi-| and family ‘spent the New Year| "dance we te: ae ee a siting his parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs.| holiday visiting her mother,| 4¢ Roman. id SE ee eee; Neil MacQuarrie. Mrs. Earl Ellis and Mr. Ellis. 34 [35 [se (737 58 [39 [40 aaa apt rueee - News - | Mr. Percy Adams is a pa-| Mr. and Mrs. Harald Gillis| 47, Precipitous - ry —< 1:25 eansta off tient in Prince County Hospital.| are in Hartfor?. Conn, U.S.A.,| 48, Dinner - —— Mr. ang Mrs. Stanley Vass and | guests of her sister, Miss Ruth cotirse aa As CFCY. RADIO family are holidaying Flor- | Thompson. . : * “eae ida and different pa U.S.A | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook - DOWN 7s WEDNESDAY Mr: and Mrs. Shermon Hut«| and family spent the Christmas 1. Leaf- --— me chinson and family, Summer-| holidays with their daughter and cutting ant ’ “a 6:28—Sign On - side, ‘were holiday visitors of | son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ster!- ‘ ts. 6:30-News & Weather their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wi | ing Phillips, camp Gagetown,| 2ADLY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to work It: 6:35—Country & Western Roundup) iam Grant and Mr. and Mrs.[N.B. °~ AXY-DLBAAXKE ‘ 7:00—Hebrew Christian Hour 7:15—Country & Western Roundup 7:31—News & Weather ; : 7:35—CFCY Farm Report . | 7:40—Country & Western Roundup * LONGFELLOW » One letter simply stands for another. In this sample & is used for the three L’s, X for the two.0’s, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are a)! hints. Bach day the code letters are different, Herbert Hutchinson. Mr. Lemuel“ Day, Wellingten, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Boates, | spent the Christmas holidays vi- | O’Leary, were recent visitors of siting Mr, and Mrs. Peter Millar. Mt. and Mrs. Glenford Millar.;| Mrs. Stanley Williams as Mrs. Jonetta Ogden, Elms-| hostess to the St. John’s Angli- pate _--~ dale, spent the Christmas holi-| can Ladies Aid on Wednesday oie wow & Western Roundup | days “visiting her brother and! evening Meeting opened with a A Oryptogram Quotation ; 8:46—Weather - sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Har-| Christmas Carol, prayer scrip- BYQIQWISQFK QE EQHUSBK 3 8:50—News ry Gillis. i | ture followed. by roll call and ' : i ~. $:00—Morming Devotions Miss Kathleen Ellis, Summer-| minutes of previous meeting and) UJQV BX XVPEC PKPE.—F, ‘f, * 9:10—Morning Moods side spent the Christmas holi-| last annual meeting. All officers} eorrqgwesWw be ‘ we with austin days—visiting—her--parents;~ Mr, | were re-elected: Mrs, “Winston = F willis ‘ and Mrs. Luther Ellis. England invited members to her Yesterday's NOTHING CAN BRING YoU | -Mr~Clifford Morrison and Miss | home for January. Lunch Com- Juanita Newcombe were receni| mittee, Mrs. Erwin Dennis and visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ly-|Mrs. Allison England. Meeting mon Morrison and Mrs. Major! closed with ‘Carol and prayer Taylor. ; followed by a delicious lunch 9:30—Morning Moods : 9:35—An Orchid from Giselle 9:40—Morning Moods 9:55—Kitchen Klatter Contest 10:00—News & Weather Cryptoquote: . PEACE BUT THE TRIUMPH OF PRINCIPLES.—EMERSON © 1908, King Fexggres Syndicate, Ine. : ETTA KETT ™ rigid e 10:05—Notes and Music | Mr. and Mrs.- Reg Bryon and| served by hostess and commil- 11:00—News Headlines & Weather family, Summerside, were fe- tee. 2 os ‘ 11:02—Notes and Musie so \ 12:00—Weather Ee ¥ 12:05—Mostly Music i raison han _ CONTRACT BRIDGE iz 12:30—News 13:43—P.E.1. Road Report. _ By B. JA¥ BECKER Z| - 12:45—Mostly Music i a ev mn eigen | Meetinas ns Neither “\» | ‘fake @ look at this deal where 102—Mostly Music side vulneranie, L . | gecarer may turp ext to Bea | 1:15—Tommy Hunter Show NORTH hero or a flop? depending 1.45E-Mostly Mysie aot how well he plays the hand. © 200—-News Veaiines & Wether 951083 South: opens’ with a rr atte ot Se 34 two bid. For practical purposes > 2:15—National School Beat 410853 [he has game in his hand and = 2:45—Hits rs _ $:00—News Headlines.and Weather |. @ 3942 92586 8 eee we ee ree oe. @ po a oe Weather - vie 10 ve 162 over three diamonds, South has \ @ 4:05—The Hit Parade oe < 3 964 every right to think that a smal! AND HE PROMISED wa 4:30—The Outports o— | slam‘is sure.and that a grand WE'D GET ENGAGED ge 5.00—News and Weather : SOUTH slam is possible. WHEN HE 5:05—The Outpors = @AK5 He inv the possibility GRADUATES.’ ) §:14—Program Schedule @AKQIGS by making # cuebid of three ‘~s ~ 5:16—The Outports = —~ . ; , 5:20—The Outports " @KQi2- enough, undertakes the grand F ‘~<' §,.25—Marine Westher ‘The slam when North shows he has te Mer mca ie [Ogee ce ‘ ab Weather~ South West a When West leads a diamond 6:19-N.S. ‘Road Reporte, 2¢ 3¢ i Poss | and dummy comes down, South 15 —Tertgiee ke 33 Pass 4 PF 888 seos he is in a sound enough 7.00—Back to the , contract. He seems to have ali $7:20—News & Westher Opening lead — king of dis-| the tricks, bagring one remote ES 9:00—Assignment (CBC) The biggest thrill in bridge is; Everything is under control —— > _10.00-—-News and Weather ___-_‘ bidding—and making a. grafil| except that the clubs may be | , ¢ —10:15—Dept. .of Net. Hesith progrem! iam. ‘The biggest disappoint- | divided 40, In this case there is 10:25—Starlight : ‘ment in bridge is to get beaten| danger of a club loser. If the ee eet menew (¢en,j# % €rand slam you could have clubs are divided 40, the ques- wv Midweek ages rt ‘made. >. tion that then arises is which op- > 11:90--Eile Nie” ponent has the missing {out 10—Sign 2:00—Timie Out For Melody clubs. care = 2:45—John Drainie Tells A Story In order to probe this possi- 8 CBA RADIO 3:00—News and_1.C. Matinee bility, South ruffs the diamond x "3:30—T.C. Matinee : lead, cashes the A-K of hearts. > _ WaDNesDAY 400—News’ ' ‘| and then takes three top spades, 9ad~ttens. Seer: Wetter | 403—The Johnny Holmes Show | discarding a-club from dummy. - 7:15—Breekfest Music 4:30—Music in The Air In the process he learns that | ‘ attaeen Sai. Gideihen .| $:00—News 4 West started with two hearts ~ erento 5:04—Mer. Fish Broadcast and at least three spades... He 5:30—The Five Thirty Show also knows from the bidding 3 follows West's r ~ leads 2 low Viis—Record Album Wk t When West |