Page 18 The Guardian Thun, Sept. 11, 1958 ’RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT. CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 THURSDAY p.m.——Afternoon Musicale p.m.—Ross the Builder p.m.——Let’s Look p.m.—The Lone Ranger pun—Western Theatre p.m.—CFCY TV News p.m.—Gazette p.m.—CBC Wrestling p.m.——This Is Jazz p.m.——-F-16 p.m.—-Summertime '58 p.m.—Playhouse U. K. 1 pan—Decision 1 p.m.-—Exclusive '11 30 p.m.—~Fighting Words 12:00 p.m.—-CBC TV' News 12:13 a.m.—Local Weather Forecast 12 2 15 sin-Viewpoint 12:22 a.m.—Sign Off O: D 8 8 888338858 4 5 5 6 7 ’ 7 9 0 1 .' $8 5 6 9 88 AN INDIAN MEDICINE WWI. en Lovell and SheridanMyommg ' ' WAS CREATED AS A CRUDE 5R3"- "ALBIDAR lemmas: I CKCW — Manchu CHANNEL 2 THURSDAY 4:55 p.m.—Sign On News, Weather, / Sports p.m.—Rnss The Builder p.m.—Let’s Look .p.m.—Lone Ranger pun—Bengal Lancers p.m.-—Ear1y Evening _ ,TV News 5 one—Weather .m. ports p.m.——Summer Theatre p:m.—This is Jazz :4 p.m.-—F 16 :00 p.m.—Summertime “58” :30 p.m.—Playhouse U, K. 10:30 p_m.-—Dec-ision . 11:00 p.m.—Exclusive 11:30 p.m.—-Fiqhtirq Words 12:00 arm—CBC News 12:15 a.m.—CKCW News 12:22 a.m.—Sign Off I! 8358 5: , 5: I 5: 6 6: (a: O 65 .1; «‘10 “SS : 0 5 cocoa mu. cum of fichmond .Va. ' ms A memo“ ID 72 PERSONS WHO 01a) WHEN FIRE Desrlaoyen m- mEATRE men «men _. ILLIJSION Drawn by mm: HATCH I s. WAS BUILT ON THE SITE“: ATHEMRE I ‘ .mBIgomvandLavedanfi-anlce CARRY mill! BABES .-~—u‘—Ifl¢l‘ ‘ CONIRAc m are South, both sides vul- nerable. The bidding has been: - North‘ East Soil: West 1 o I 1 A r \ What would you Know bid with dch of the following four hands? RA W0 CFCY THURSDAY STANDARD mm 5:58-Sign On . 6:00—Hebrew Christian Hour 6:15—Musical‘ Moments 6:30—News 6:35—Weather , 6:40—Western Hoedown ' 7;00—-News and Sports Capsule 7:10—Weather ' 7:15—Country Western Roundup. ‘ 7:40—Ches Cooper Time " 7 : SIS—Interlude. 8:00-News 8:11—Weather ' 8:_16'—-Country and Western Roundup . 8:45—Weather 8:50—N'ews 9:00—Morning Devotions- 9:10—Morning Moods , 9:30—Top Tune Time I 9:45—Freddy Martin Show . 10:00—-—News ' - 10:05—Magazine of the Al;- 10230—Melody Parade « and 11:00—News "Headlines and Weather I - 11:02—News and View . on Groceries L . liar—Magic of Music lizau—News 11 : 40—Weather , 11:45—The Magic of Music 12:00—Weather ‘ ‘ .12:05—Eddy‘ Arnold Show‘ 12:30—News and Weather I wold-Mostly Music. Idler-News Headlinesand v ther. . . ’. 1':02—Most1y Music *‘ ‘ 2:30—Back to the' Bible; , 2:00—News Headlines and Weather _ 2:02—Sammy Kaye Show 2:15—Eddie Fisher Sings 2:20—Back tothe Bible - 3:00—News Headline and Weather 3:02—Best OnRequest 4:00—News and Weather 4:05—Best on Request 4:30—The Outports ’ 5:00—News and Weather 5: 10—Interlude 5:15—The Outports (cont) , ,6:00—Music For You 6:30—News and Weather. 6:35—Music For You. 7:00—Music For You (Cont) 7:30—News and Weather 7:45—Red. Cross Safety Talk; 8:00—Assignment 9:00—NeWs and Weather 9:15—One Man’s Family. wen-i 9:30—Looking Back with John Scott 10:00—Court of Opinion 10:30—Shadows ~ v 11:00—Dominion News 11:10—Sign Off can THURSDAY rumour rm 7:15—Marine Weather. and Fill 7 2 30—A_.M'. £hronicle 8:00—CBC News and Weather sass—Maritime Sportscast, ‘ - 8:20—A. M. Chronicle. 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—A.M. Chronicle , 10:00—A.M. Chronicle 10:45—Morning Commentator 10:55—Ruth , 11:00-—The Magic Swing. \ HAS—Kindergarten of the All I 11:30—Speakers Choice. 11:45—Speaking of Speech. 12 : 00—Jamboree , Junction. ‘ to game/Rho hamd is-vnot quite . of bidding without lumping the I '- Soil rows- ' ‘ nami, were mammary-hm . : to North America in‘22 years. I. r Million, Half = The restaurateur has a year to 1. Ass 9J6 9.51752 “QM 2-4753 VKJ7642 08 4-K“ 3- 435 VAQJB 0‘34 14.10873 4. 4.4.153 VAQM .1072 1.6 1. Two clubs. The excellent sup- port for paprtner’s diamond suit is temporarily withheld .in favor all a temIpoIrizing rbid.A jump response to three diamonds would be regarded as a bid forcing good. 'enmIIgIh to compel a game contract. If partner has only a minimum opening bid, game is‘ unlikely to be made. v . The plan is to show thedia- mond‘ support on the next wound bid. ln'thls way- the combination or the two club hid hollowed by a diamond raise invites North to continue on to game, but without , committing the partnership to it. ~hand.may simply not be the type 2. Pass. Although thre may be a strong temptation. to bid tWo hearts, it is‘ better to pass. The objectiongto‘tlie heart bid is that it is fiorcinig "and requires'partaet: to bid again. lt'may very well be that pamtnerhas no'hea-r-t fit, lap. Frigates , _ : VANCOUVERT'ICPi—rwo Jap- /anese trigates. on agoodwill tour ' of the Canadian and United Pacific Coast lel’t Monday night tor Siam Francisooralfitdr .a: 'visitto VeinoouyérL ‘1 , .v ; The vessels, Hanukaz’cgand Ura— of While here an earlier two-day visitl‘to Vic- toria. They are commanded by Admiral HidemIi Yoshida. . T3. tour is the fiirst 'Courtesy visit by Japanese NIarvy vessels Sells Site For i NEW YORK (AIR—fronts Shot. sa'id'Tuesda'y he has finally sold his midtown. restaurant’ site—to William Zecloendorf. for $1,500,000. find amtheri'sote. Shor’s was the last holdout among a group of restaurants that once banked the north side of 51st street tram Sixth Avenue eastihal‘d to the E550 'building. All theothems have ben torn down and the area temporarily conrvmted intone parking" lot. Zeclrendorf’s present plans are believed to call for the construc- tion of a hotel. ‘ ' Hommarskiold In Lebanon . By meme]. DENSZ BEmRUT, Lebanon (AIP) — Dag Hammers ' ld arrived from Am- man Tuesd night-on his East peace . ission amid reports he tailed to bring agreement be- tween King Hussein and Presi- dent Nasser on Jordan. The UN mmagmenal, who came to the Middle East two ‘ weeks ago at the behest of the General Assembly, kept silent On his progress. ' em; be“ conducted. at the. lowest pos- 'tner eannot then undertake a six GEORGETOWN the week to attend St. Dum- guests at the home of Mr. and I— BRIDGE mom in which case we are treading on dangerous ground. The safest pols I- icy is to ‘pass and hope the bid, ding progresses in such a way that the heart suit can be shown. 3. Two clulbs. Obviously our hand is good enough to show both hearts and clubs. But it is bet.- ter to name the clubs before the hearts so that partner will know the heart wit,_bein~g mentioned secondarily, is only four long. If the hearts were named first, it would’be very for North to guess the bid was based on a four- card. suit. Furthermore, by bidding the club‘s first, more bid: ding space, is left, so that the search for the best contract can stble level. 4.‘ Two spades. There are strong indications of a slam, and the lbesitway to notify partner of the the oppoenent’s suit. The intention is next to bid hearts and then raise diamond-s. V We cannotvunilaterally under- take the sham because partner’s to produce one. By bidding spad- es, thendiearts, then diamonds, we do eVeryrthing possible short of bidding the. slam itself. If par- diamond contract, the chances ' are we don’t belong there. The fiollowing students left early stan’s University. Grade XI and Classes: Ray Murphy. Law, rence jMartell, Joseph Murphy, ’ Joseph Martell ley, . ’ I . ‘ Mr. and Mrs..Neil Campbell of Tdronto, Ontario, are holidaying in Georgetown, where they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferden Gotell. I . » 1 'Mrs. Milton Hempth and son of Pic-ton, NS. and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kent. at Calendar, Ont, were recent Mrs. Templee Gotell. Mrs. Kent: Miss Joan Batchilvder, Mis5I Doreen Scully, Miss Emily Walsh and Miss Margaret Jean Buch- a-nam left early in the week for Charlottetown where they enrol- ‘led as students at Notre Dame Academy. I 1 Mrs. William Bruce of Chars at her home on Water Street in Georgetown. I Dr. and Mrs. D.A. Scannell knit recently on return to their rome in Boston, Mass, after spending: residence. ty Jailor, is presently on an- nual holidays and is being re- lieved in his duties by Mr. Fred Allen.~ ,. , Georgetown studeiits enrolled for the 195859 scholastic term at Montague High School are: Jean IeLacheur. Jordon Stewart, Charles Hansen and Stephen Ar- sennult. - 9 Mr. Edward Easton motored to the City early in the week and was accompanied by Mrs. Annie Barnes, Miss Alice Compton, Miss Florence Layers and Mrs. HM. MacDonald Mr. Percy Keeping is visiting at his tormer home in George- town. ‘ possiblility is the early cuebid lot I and Brian Cure ‘ I lottetowrn is mending some time 7 ' the summer at their Georgetown ' Mr. L.S. Bantam. Kings Cou . _ DAILY CROSSWORD 23. Irrecon cllahle losers 24. Measure ACROSS 1. Drawing room 6. Reckoner! chronologi. cally ‘ 11. Make amends for 12. Man’s name 13. Cast 14. Tent 15. Article (Fr) 16. Became aware of 17. Pronoun 18. Upright 20. Allure '- 22. 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