ened 5 Record Is Seen In Making ¥ OR THE ZAI roe Cancdion Camas on WEDNESDAY PRUGRAMS CFCY-TV <. 1:30 p.m.—Afterncon —Musicele 2:00 p.m.--Chez Helene . 2:15 p.m Nursery Schoo 2:30 om Musi Break 3:00 p.m.—The Verdict & Yours 3:30 om Oper House 4:00 p.m.—! Married Joan 4:30 p.m -Friendiy Gient 4:45 p.m —Maggie Muggins 5:0) p.m.—Razzzie Dazzle 5:30 p.m.—Huckleberry Hound - 6:00 p.m.—Nations Business 6:15 p.m.—Pacific Cruise 6:30 p.m.—live Longer 6:46 p.m. -CFCY TV News 7:01 p.m —Gazette 7:10 p.m.—TBA 7:30 p.m.—Kingdom of the Ses 8:00 p.m.—Robin Hood 8:30 p.m.—Pete: Gunn 9:00 p.m.—Playdate 10:00 p.m.—Perry Como 11:00 p.m.—News Magazine 11:30 p.m.—Explorations 12:00. p.m.—CBC TV News 12:13 a.m.—Local Weather 12:14 a.m.—Viewpoint 12:20 a.m.—Sign Off TV. CALLS NITE or DAY Day 4-3537, Nite 4-4172-4-560! VAIL’S RADIO & TV 204 Kent St. Ch'town 3 a call for tenders, and govern- ment could encourage invest- | ment by tax incentives such as | ance had worked well in Europe “Uneconomie costs of operut- ing out-dated structures or com- plexes,” Mr. Sullivan said, ‘‘are becoming: more widely recog- nized. Urban renewal _ projects are under way in several cen- tres and a sizeable increase in "7 CKCW-TV | - | ~ §:30 a.m.—Station Sign On News, Weather, Sports 9:45 @.m.—Morning Devotions ... Sacred Heart Program 10:00 @.m.—Romper Room 11:00 a.m.—Visit To England 11:30 a.m.—Program Resume 11:31 a.m.—Test Pattern Workshop 12:45 p.m.—News, Weather. Sporr 1:00 p.m.—Wednesday Playbill Hell Ship Mutiny 2:30 p.m.—Music Break 3:00 p.m.—The Verdict Is Yours 3:25 p.m.—Cross Section 3:30 p.m.—Mile. De Paris 4:00 p.m.—At Home with Helen Crocker 4:30 p.m.—Friendly Giant . 4:45 p.m.—Maggie Muggins 5:01 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 5:30 p.m.—Huckleberry Hound 6:00 p.m.—Provincial Affairs - 6:15 p.m.—Supper Club News 6:25 p.m.—Supper .Club 6:35 p-m.—Television Weather 6:40 p.m.—Supper Club 6:50 p.m.—Television Sports 7:00 p.m.—Shannon 7:30 p.m.—Father Knows Best 8:00 p.m.—Bunkhouse Boys 8:30 p.m.—Mike Wallece 9:00 p.m.—Playdate 10:00 p.m.—Perry Como 11:00 p.m. —News Magazine 14:30 p.m.—Explorations 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 1:25 a.m.—Sign Off * CFCY RADIO WEDNESDAY velopments is likely. “Construction men can pro- mote such projects by pressing for urban renewal studies where they have not been made; by making practical suggestions as to the best future use of the GEORGETOWN . Master Terry Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker, is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacCon- nell and family of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown on Sun- day where they ~isited with friends and relatives. Mr. William DeLory of Hali-| fax, was a recent business visit- or to the province. He also visit- ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Mr. A.E. Jenkins is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital in Charlottetown. ‘ Seaman Bruce MacLean, of the RCN, has completed his basic training at HMCS Cornwallis, N.S. and is now spending two weeks as the guest of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLean before leaving to join the crew of the HMCS St. Croix. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jenkins motored from Inperoil, N.S. re- cently, called to the-Island by the fliness of Mr. Jenkins father, Mr. A.E. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ric- hards and son Kenny, accom- 6:28—Sign On 6:30—News & Weether panied by Mr. Bill Richards | motored from Charlottetown on 6:35—Country & Western Roundup) Wednesday and were guests at 6:55—News & Weather | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- 7:00—Hebrew Christian Hour | son W. Hansen. 7:15—Country & Western Roundup. | 7:31\—News & Weather 7:35—CFCY Farm Report 7:40—Country & Western Roundup’ ei) | five teacher at Georgetown High Miss Vernita Murphy, grade) School is ill at her home in Mor- ‘cleared land; and by bidding of bids just because jare low without gard for the ab’ |ders to carry | Was growing acceptance, t | uniform tendering procedures. Mr. Sullivan’s comments were _contained in a text made avail- | able to the press in advance of CENTRAL | LOT 16 | A very. successful parlor | cial was held at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Wilfred Lyle in Cen- | tral Lot 16 on Monday evening. It was sponsored by the United | Church Women. | Several tables of crokinole | and rook were in play: and con- | tests, songs and an auction were | also included in the program. A delicious lunch was. served by | the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacAr- | thur of Summerside have been visiting their daughter, Mrs Jack Yeo, Mr. Yeo and family in Central Lot 16. : | Mr, Kenneth MacLean, Cen- | tral Lot 16, attended meetings | of the Maritime Planning com- | mittee of the Co-operative Un- jon held in Moncton on Tuesday. | Mr. Norman MacLeod, Char- lottetown, showed films to the Central Lot 16 and Belmont first aid classes in Central Scho- ol last week. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Gam- ble of Belmont, spent the past three weeks visiting Mrs. Gam- ble’s sister, Mrs. Ray Thomp- son and Mr. Thompson in Rum- ford, Me. Miss Gloria MacLean, student at Prince of Wales College spent . . Subsutted by So LIB, New York City OR Pte trates te Mm ee ate cer DAILY CROSSWORD 48. Water- 16. —— the weekend at her home in| Central Lot 16. The Southwest Women's In-| stitute sponsored a card party) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Earl Yeo and Mrs. John Yeo. | Prizes high scores went to) Mrs. MacLean and Mrs. | Earl Yeo; and for low scores to! Mrs. John Yeo and Mr. John Yeo. 8:00—News 8:11—Weather 8:16—Country & Western Roundup 8:46—Weather . 8:50—News Mr.. Christopher Gledhill, pro- | vincial director of music, re-| ALCOHOLISM FIGHT | cently visited the Georgetown; The Alcoholism and Drug Ad- High School where he inspected diction Research Foundation of | ‘Ontario was founded ia 1949. 9:00—Morning Devotions | music classes. 9:10—-—Morning Moods 9:25—Matinee with Austin port month . 11. Past 2.Anembassy —con- 12. Pee! 3. Japanese oe 18, Filipino salmonlike Asia insurrecto — fish Minor) (slang) 4. Boggy 19. Blun- 14. Canal boat ground ders 15. Yes, in (dial.) 24. Tan Berlin 5. Joint of cross 16. Mapped finger with 18. Consumed 6. Classified ‘loop 20. Scottish — 25. 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MU: 925-An Orchid. Seer elle By B. JAY BECKER Te ee Ee ee ee te n c rom ise 9:40—Morning Moods ‘ 2 an ree See 9:55—Kitchen Klatter Contest 10:00—News & Weather 3 she did manage to-score bril- ETTA KETT 10:05—Notes and Music South dealer. liantly in this hand. 10:15—Pyramids Peps. Both sides vulnerable. I. was South. and got to six = : - arora: 1044—Notesa— Mosc — — NORTH ; js. West led a: heart and . WELL, WHAT DIDN'T You NOr TILL THE’: 10:30—Merry" ‘Monarch. Mix-Up I could see that everything ? NEIGHBOR @K965 ; DYA KNOW: NOTICE THE 10:35—Notes & Music Koi hinged on losing only one dia- _ PARKING KID 10:55—Jimmie Rodgers Show ee mond trick. “ DIG A METERS ? ZS, TIPPEO 11:00—News Headlines & Weather ¢ $ It was clear that if East THE = : Me 11:02—Notes and Music HK86 Ls (Sylvia) had the A-Q, I could | NEW a s 11:15—Notes & Music WEST ; not fail to make the hand. It) | mereos 11:30—Purity Flour Jackpot 4— a74 was also obvious that if West) 11:35—Notes & Music 910987 9532 had the A-Q; nothing could help al 11:55—Pyramid: @A8643 $253 me. 3102 | 11:58—Notes & Music 9754 woke The -only cases that could) ¢ _ 12:00—Weather matter were those where West | 4 12:05—Mostly Music 449510832 had the ace and East the queen, | , 12:15—Don Messer gAss or West the queen and East the | 3 12:30—News & Weather @KJ10 ace. Here I would have to guess | 13:43—P.£.1. Road Report ¢— row to play the diamonds to > Nae ead & w Ps bi ~ Su: 4 prong al ” : ines lea | y East ich guesses are not always TICKET THE 102—Mostly Music - | ry _ ae Pass | just a matter of luck. In order | ane Gakae te tines 1:15—Tommy Hunter Show 3 to help me find the right play, | THAT DIME I GAVE HIM 4.7 . 1.45—Mostly Music I won the heart, drew trumps, | 4 2.00—News Headlines & Weather | Opening lead—ten of hearts. (and led he king of clubs. This, | 2:02—Count Your Blessings The first time I played against |I was sure, would locate the ace 2:04—Hits & Encores |Sylvia was an experience I'll |ef elubs, and I would then as- | 2:15—National School B8’cast jeer forget. Her conception of |sume that the other player had 2:45—Hits & Enchores |the game at the time she joined |the ace of diamonds. 3:00—News Headlines and Weather the club was decidedly different| But unfortunately, when I led 3:02—Hits and Encores from that of anyone I had ever | the king of clubs, Sylvia played| 3:30—Pyramids t It not the deuce! Sylvia, as you may) 3:33—Hits & Encores > oo oo mach thet know, ‘had a stubborn streak in | she played differently. However, makeup, and she was tee sian ne dion. th if vd 8.00 : ' to the ace on | iabcte Omen Seo AM. Crecide De wes vot going to oblige me 7 ahaa so Wy dane os of came, QUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE otek ae ate ee making a mental note that West | 1 PREDICT wall lootr 5.25—Marine Weather 10.45—Fighting Words hed the ace. This, in turn, con- | A ROUGHER ot ing vineed me that West could not | |#A/YOU Dovrs sm@rreD MAGEE \\ DRAPE SHAPE $:28—The Outports 11:15—Record Alburh have the ace of diamonds. With MY TRAINING PRO- CROSSING 4 WEAR A MAGEE'S 6:00—News & Westher 11:30—The Archers two aces, he would surely have | (ORAM FOR Su? Magee | | BAN A FOOL You, 6:13—-N.S. Road Reports 11:45—Camilleri. and Company cats Of Grams bathew tome REMEMBER ¥ NOW BALL 60YS ~ 6:55—Jimmie Rodgers Show 12:00 Jamboree tunction aioe . 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