“a " 2:00 p.m.—Emergency Ward 10 Unprecedented. Made On 1:30 p.m.—Musicale 2:30 p.m.*-Tedsay et Home 3:00 p.m.—Take 30 3:30 p.m.—Edge of Night Mao . ‘parties meet and of- || Agriculture Stude nts Learn | ! Soviet Attack And His Policies in terms that could only deeper” tWe Moscow-Peking split. . live- 7:00 p.m.—CFCY TV. News and administrators | stock and meats and produce 7:15 p.m.—Keyboard Melodies involved in marketing, distribu-|such as vegetables. 7:30 p.m.—tove On A Rooftop tion and processing of food| Their study of the grain mart- 8:00 p.m.—Take A Thence products, At least 50 of -them |keting structure places the stu- See. Santee id: Han are involved annually in show-| dents in direct contact with such 9:00 p.m.—The Man From U-N-CLE. ing students ini the second-year |grain handling firms as the fed- cath duniieees tale class of the diploma course im/eral-Searle Grain Co., Manitoba oe i" agriculture ‘how farm products | Pool Elevators, Canada Malting 10:30 p.m.—Hegan’s Heroes (Color) are handled they leave the|Co, and United Grain Growers 11:00 p.m.—20 Million Questions ° pnd 11:30 p.m farm. his ee fae nat adh or : ate On nde ak wate ule specialists Prins een aeouaae oF ue cnn om. Sport Scores and demonstrates his organiza-| missioners and the Winnipeg waa ade ‘tr bak. wt ak een | ithe beter of tb oan as an CKCW-TV course on “marketing polices |ot the cour is a tip So. te an practices.” Lakehead to 8 first-hand on Apna Students spend two days » a}look at @ grain terminal and a ‘ee ae week for. "I0' weeks touring | malting plant. Members of the aera ae market agencies, sales firms, | grain trade finance the major a i cneciiiiees Medes processing plants and retail out-| portion of this trip. 6 lets. Their task is to find out; In their study of the livestock 12:00 o.m,—funemnet Squere from the men in charge the|and meat marketing business, OS or tate Gan of the market and | the students work for two days cae oanoMndab the economics involved. In some |in teams of two with member Odds Ageinst Tomorrow | cases. the students are short-|firms of the Winnipeg 2:30 p.m.—At Home With Helen term employees. , | Exchange. They feed and water Crocker: “The’ purpose of the course,” |cfittle consigned to the firms, 3:00 p.m.—Take Thirty says Prof.’ Gordon Anderson, | group ‘them in selling lots and 3:30 p.m.—Edge of Night “is to show the- future commer- | scrutinize lots for purchase. 4:00 p.m.—Communkate cial farmers just what happens; Lectures and tours of the Me 4:30 p.m.—Zorro to farm prodacts before they/|nitoba hog marketing commis 5:00 p.m.—Funtime are offered to the consumer. sion offices, Canada Packers, 5:30 p.m.—Music Hop “They learn where and what | Swift Canadian Co. and the Red 6:00 p.m.—Supper Club charges are set for the services | River Co-operative Supermarket oe Oe ay aae performed all along the line and | meat department are part of the 6:30 ean team . what economic factors underlie | course. a 6:35 p.m.—Supepr Club 7:00 p.m.—Thursday Night A? The,| 11.35—Starlight Serenade 1:30—Reg. Gibson Balledeer Movies— 11.45—Bulletin Board 1 Springfield Rifle 11.50—Notes and Musie 1:59—DO Time 9:00 p.m.—Man From UNCLE 11.55—Agriculture ‘66 2:00—Atlentic School 8’cast ‘0:30 p.m.—Mogan’s Heroes ~~ «| 12.-05~Town end Country Time 2:15—Atlantie Ocast : }4:00 p.m.—The Hawk ee eee ee = (2:00 .p.m- National. News . | 2:30—Matinee With Patterson iho. oe NEBOPEL head taper hela es 12:25 o.m.—LTV, News. 12.45—Tewn and Country Time 3:00—CBC News : 12:35 o.m.—Sigh Off > - 1.00—News and 3:08—Matines With Pet Paterses ? 1.15—Gordie Tapp Ce Part a THURSDAY - 4:00—CBC News : THURSDAY 4:03—Canedion 6.30—News and Weather -4:10—Musie In The Alr 6.35—Morning Roundup 6.00—The Morning Show Part 1 =e . = 7.00—CBC News. 43S—Maal to Te Al 6 45—tsland wr. end Mar- Temp. 7.03—intand Weather, Sports Scores | 5.00—C8C News 6 46—Morning Roundup — 7.0—ae 5:03—Maritime Fish B'cest 6455—News and Weather 7.27—Iinlend Weather, Sperts Scores | 5.35—Assignment 7.00—Hebrew Christien Hour 7.30<Lift Up Your Hearts 5:40—CBC Netebook 7.1$--Merning Roundup 7.40—Music 6:00—The World At Six 7.30—News and Weather 7.45—tt Happened Today 6:30—Inland Weather 7.35—Farm Report . 7.46—Muysic 6:30—Inland Weather 7.35—Farm 8.00—CBC News 6:33—The Swingers 7.41 8.12—Regional Weather 7:00—CBC News 7.45-isiend Wr. and Mar. 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I i f . } oF ie 5 a i Fs pee ! and a women's rights 2 ee nee ni lowed as legal grounds for di vorce. The principal acceptable grounds now is. adultery. | | ile ! 7 : (hart Hr i ltt The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 1, 1966. 23 ‘Marriage Breakdown’ Urged As Legal Grounds For Divorce OTTAWA (CP)—Two lawyers cause for dissolving | no ait i B PSBRRRER BR Np Eye