is- y t i F1 , The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tuea., Mar. 10, 1963. 13 ON THE AIR fl TUESDA Y PROGRAMS CM \ -lV future will get its start with ex- . O o pcnditure of $3,000,000 on L30 p~m‘—~'°““:l u townsite by Pine Point Mines 2.00 p.m.—choz 05.3.! I l.td.. scheduled to start base schzz'. > inietal production south of Great 3‘°° °"""L°'°"' “W” B” FORBES NUDE l “The driVI for sales has in-'.$848.000.000.~suil a high dcfi('lt,llg,(l:i‘e:. kgm.Northwelt Tm! pM..—T|kl Thirty Canadian Press [Business Editori la,m.—Sicariei Hill The business read appears to 4.30 p.m.-Today at Honla continue along an upward in.. 5.00 I,,m.---iluzlo Dust. cline. even though obscuringlture.” icloudbanks make it difficult to see very far ahead. This is indicated in the cau- 5.30 p.m -Mlka Mercury and His Super Car pom-18A p.m.—Polltlcal 'lalacut 6.15 4,31 pm.-GIZ°" current annual reports and alcent months has been the in-cidentally, Halifax draws attcn‘.ol' ' ' hm pm—CFCY TV News number of other economic indi‘l creasing range of exports. It tion to its newly — issued port. thathzllangar 3:129,“ 7,15 pin—Gnome 13-7 ‘Calors- ‘ added: directory. 8 67 - pane volume rates, not enough new mines Dolly Sim" I . H last weeks reports. “Although Canada is predom'iconlalninll 1: Wide varlcty of are being found to maintain 9.00 pan—Cu 54 lAlummlum Ltd i‘ven foundiinantiy an exporter of mineral. port information. including a Canada's reserves in gold. sil— 9.30 p.m.—JUdY Glfldnd Show iromfort in the severe competi-‘forest. food and other primary list. 01' ShlPDlnfl SPI‘Vit'ES in ver and copper. He suggested misc pInn—Front Page Challenge “.00 p_m.—ln¢:iuiry ' 11.30 p-m-—‘-“’"Y Am “'00 huh—CBC New: ,2” turf—Local Weather '2.“ ..m._Vi.wp°;m I Among those attcndzii; the ‘2'” .‘ml_5i°n on [first mass. celebrated by Rev. Faber MacDonald at St. Pius .ono X Church at Parkdale and the.I reception at Parkdaic llall im- ’mcdiateiy following were: Mr. Mrs. George Christian and 4W. ‘i GENIBAI. 1' v ’ Alll0 and R ’ Joseph Christian. Mr and M ,.———-——————"' . 1-3,. ’ Call 4-8246 °hn F MacDonald. Emmett: i O on 8:80 a.m.-9 pan. .l .176 Kent St. (Opp. baron ai - “H 1lion of 196?. it sold: :4 Annie Steele. James D. Steele. Cliff Peters all of Rollo Bay. rs. Dorothy MacPherson of Little Pond was a recent vist-‘ tor to Rollo Bay. Mrs Bernard MacDonald. Bear. River is a patient in the Char- lotte‘town Hospital. L. C. and Mrs. Romeo Gall t __ t uard an “0 p‘n“_ii?':n::l°‘s'chgoh and daughter Susanne. spent a - _M Home wm‘ pleasant holiday with Mrs, Gal- 3.00 p-m- lant‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burke recently and have returned to Greenwood. XS. Mrs. George Christian enter- laincd members of Rollo Bay East W.l. for the March meet- to CKCW-Tv 12.45 pom—News. Weather. Sports 1.00 dim—Tuesday Playblll 1.80 pom—Take Thirty 4.00 p.m.-—Scavlat Hill p,m.—Rompor Room p.m.—Ruzle Dania 5.30 p.m.—Fignawton, Prong and r‘ Dora Mrs, Joseph Sheelian was a 5.00 p.m.—Suppof Club recent business Visitor to Char- 5.15 p.m.—Taiavmon News lottewwn. 6.25 p.m-—5UPPQ'..CIU5 Lemuel Burke was a recent 5.35 p.m.-—TlleVI|l°" Wfll'h" business visitor to Charlotte- p.mr-$UPP¢' Club town p.m.-Tu|Ivisi°n 59°” Joseph Perry is a palient in p.m.—Tl’llfl". 0' 50V!" the Souris Hospital. soils of Old ""3le Mrs. Anita Gallant and daugh~ p.m.—lunkhouu Boy- ter Kathy recently visited her 9.00 pom—CI? 5‘ sister Mrs Joey Deveaii. 930 p.m-—JUdY GUM" 5km” Gerald Chaisson. Charlotte. 10.30 p-ms—Fwn' "a. “WWW. town. spent the weekend at his ll 00 p.m.—N.D. Party home in Rollo Bay 1130 p.m.-Livaly Am “Dusty Optimistic comment inlCanadian trade picture in re- M'CD‘mald' Debra Macmnflidv l1946 Bell‘s capital spending l - Joseph Devcau and Mr. and Mrs. igggfigtaued more m“ “'000' Cautious Optimism Marks aluminums panetra-v ition of markets. and much of this shouldbe of a lastlnl na- creased ; Dominion Tar and Chemicalprovement occurred in the last half of the year, particularly in the fourth quarter. . Ltd. said one of the most encouraginx features of the products. increased effort has nearly all parts of the world. resulted in higher exports of I secondary manufact but down $134,000,000 from 1961. and greatly down from such or; Association. meeting in Tor- whopping figures'as the $1,500: onto. was told that Canada's 000.000 of 1959. rue 1962 im- growing minan industry may ‘ “red mg.llhopefuliy at the possibility of [Canada‘s opportunity lies in cx-iflfiilmfl an illinmnhilr‘ assf’mbly W'Orlm‘in: rnmnanlcs. plant. Reault (Canadat Ltd. has asked the province to sub- mit a brief outlining its advant- l ages. GETS GOOD START 5 A new northern town of the The prospectors and Develop- turn into a diminishing one un- less theI hunt for new mines ls iccouraged. For the export - minded. in- John R. Bradfield, president that taxation benefits and other looks incentives be extended to ex- ploration groups _ than Prince Edward Island porting manufactured l o o d at based e r natural w. SPENDING INCREASE! Bell Telephone Company of Canada expects to make capital expenditures totalling $240,000,— 000 this year. or about 320.000.- 000 more than in 1962. Since I Steel Company of Canada lLtd. says about $67,000,000 will be needed to complete capital projects approved at the year- or approximately the en : ,same amount as was spent in ‘1962. Tra s - Canada Pipe Lines Ltd. has started a 357000.000 expansion program on its .across - country natural - gas facilities, Canadian Industries Ltd. will build a multi-mlliion- idoliar chlorine and caustic soda ‘plant on the Hamilton water- lndividual investment. plans support the estimate of ‘the department of trade and icommcrce that this year's capi- tai expenditures by businesses and governments will reach a record 89.088.000.000. up four per cent from 1902. TRADE PICTURE IMPROVES Another favorable announce-i ment last week was that Can- RlPLEY'S BELIEVE iron NOT _ s-x maov uaoss TlO Gl/MD/NG A FJORD ON 7715 Till MEXICAN Pl ( Pecan amulatus 1 'WHEN FRIGHTENED WARSJS lTS FAMILY own 0F If! 75”}! MATTE/N6 iada's deficit in its dealings with ‘other countries in 1962 was lZOO pnw—CIC TV Now! 12.14 a.m.—-Vlawpoint 12:20 a.m.—CKCW TV News 12:25 a.m.—Siao Off CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY onetime .. r g—““ ’ ‘_‘ (i. W. CALLS ‘l a NITE or DAY f South dealer Both sides vulnerable. NORTH i. Day 0-3587 Nile GWH'MR- ‘ QJG 4 it vaws name a TV. 1 .9332 5. W Kent St. Ch'towo 0 J 9 2 Q J 2 WEST EAST K 9 8 10 'l 8 any 0 A J 10 a . 7 5 fUlleY 61087 .AQ854I Ill 0 8 7 10 s «ZS—Sign On TH o Slit-Now A Weather ‘ A53 ass-Country I. Western Roundup . KQ" 6.55—Nowa A Weather loo-Hebrew Christian Hour I 7. ls—Country A Western Reundup .* A K 9 B 5 8 ISO—Now: A Weather ; The biddmg: 7.35—CFCY Farm News South West North Em Ill—Country A Western Roundup OO—Nawa till—Weather . opening lead —ten of dia- 8.15—Country I. Western Roundup monds. EMS—Wonk" The most extraordinary team H.50—Atlantlc Now: ‘of four match I ever played in 8-57-Thoueht ’0' 7”" occurred in the semi-final round 9.00-Nows I. Volca Reports—{Sciof the Vanderbilt in 1952, My 9.10—vaiew Commentary-C C iteam consisting of Samuel [IS—Morning Moods istaymam Howard Schenken, vac—Pick Your Partner “10]”, R. Crawford, George 9.35-M°fn"19 M°°d' Rapee and myself. held the 1* Pass 1 2m 6 Pan l0.05—Notoa In Muaic IMO—Count Your Musings—CDC HHS—Win 57 HMO—Nona and Music ll-OO—Nawa Headlines In Weather ll.02-—Nom A Music H.45—Iullatln Board l 3 4.30—Tha Outpom l 5.00—Nawa A Weather l 5.05—Tho Outports ‘_ 5.25.20—Manna Weather 5.28—The Outporti 6.00—Nawa 8- Weather 6.15-On Parliament Hill—CBC l . H I s a.” .nd Mum 6.20—Sportl Parade 17.oo_w“,h.f 6.30—Tonight’s Music 7.00-Back to the Bible 7.30—Nawl 8: Weather 7.45—Byline ISO—Program Schedqu i t Ids—Atlantic News Roundup l I‘ l2.43-P.E.l. Road Report ins—Mostly Muai c ‘ 7.51—Lona Guide Talk 1.3::T::au::.dlmu ll wu'h" _ 8.00—Mounl Allison Forum—CBC' ' . 8.30—Tonight’a Music Lid—Shirley Humor A WhatI 0"? 9,00—Businau automaton-CBC 9.30—laletit Festival—CBC ) lam—National News CBC TlOJO—Scianco Review-CBC lll.00-—New| A. 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Inland Weather dis—Maritime Spartacaal 3.2l—Tha Garry Fogarty Show BJO—Portrau of 3.35—Tho Max Ferguson Show 9.00—CBC News and Voice Reports 9.10—Pravuew (animentary 9.l6—A.M.Chronicla HMO-Count Your Blessings lOJS—Playroom iOJO—Univanlty Of The Air ILOO—CBC News {libs—Joan Marshall ll.l5—For Conluman lilo—Record Album "JO-Tho Archau [HAS—Cato VDHI'V wattle... l Humpty romcm DOUGLAS I|A.l> - fl. 4 n 1 mum CHANNEL 13 ".00 p.m. “ iuiuo " A Ni W CANADA Dumpty Potato Chips E v. 175l4-7l30 -79 QUEEN Sl,CtlARl0UElOWN world championship at. the. time. and we were playing against ‘four guys not Joe. l It. was a til-board match and at the halfway mark. after 24} boards. we were 3,770 points behind. Our unknown opponents! .had played perfect bridge. and. our team. at the same mew had played as though its collec-l ive feet were asleep. i Here is a sample of the kindi Iof bridge we ran into duringl those 24 boards. I was South in‘. the accompanyln 2 hand and' §wound up in two notrump on t the. bidding shown. l I am unable to explain lNorth's diamond response. buti i it did not deter West from find-i 1 mg the killing diamond lead. I. ‘played low from dummy. win-l nlng with the kin] as East sig-, naled with the six, and played the A-K and another club. ; West took the quee n and continued with a diamond. East: cashed five diamond tricks andi then shifted to a spade. The; - outcome of this remarkable line; of defense was that. I went down three—300 points. ‘ When my teammates played, the hand, they bid and made two diamonds with the East-‘ West cards for a score of 901 fpolnts. so. while the swing: {against us was not enormous—l ‘210 points—it was neverthelessi lsymboii'c of the type of thinl' =that was happening to us. ' . a Pu l Apparently. the strain of pro-. as. feeling their 3.770- polnt lead lproved to be too much for our l inspired opponents because. in the second half of the match“ they suffered a complete rover»y tSBl of form. Where. in the first! ihalf. they could do nothingi wrong. now. the second half. they could do nothing right. Not. only did our team win match. but we won it. _ points. We gained 6.30 points tni l the last 24 boards. ’ 12.00—Jamboreo Juncton I2-30—Maritimo Farm I'cnt LOO—CBC News In Weather 1.15—Shirlay Harmer and What’s On Tapp 1.45-Tlmo Out For Melody l.59—-Dom.. Ob. ‘flmo Signal 2.00—Timo Out Fer Melody 2.15—Atlantic School I'cast ’Airway To Songl’ 2.30—Allanlic School B‘cnl ’Things of Natura‘ Ids—John Dralnio Talia A “cry 3.00—coc 3,03—T. C. 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