' 11.30—Three for the show (Part 1) 1 12.35—Three for the Show, Part Page 10 The Guardian VVed., March 12, 1958 RADIO C. F. C. Y. WEDNESDAY '.".—S~i.<1n on ’ —l~'le?3'.‘eVv Christian Hour .i‘«—0‘.d Time Music by Ned 5'- R 7 '7 -- ether . .I'}——C e Cooper Time ‘ I 'x Roundup 8. -5-Jfieaizier 8.50—News 9.00—l£orning Devotions 9.10—l\/lorning Mo-ods 9.20-—Top Tune Time 9.45——Freddy Martin Show l0.00—News 10.05-—Magazii1e of the Air 10.30-——Melody Parade 10.45—Swift Money Man 11.00—News Headlines and wea- ther 11.02—The Magic of Music 12.00—Weather ‘ 12.05—Tennessee Ernie Show 12.30—News and Weather 12.43——P.E.I. Road Report ‘12.4F>—Dinner Serenade 1.00—Fifty A Day 1.10—Dinner Serenade J.30—-News Headlines and Wea- ther 1.32—Dinner Serenade 1.45—One ‘VIan’s Family. 2.00—School Broadcast 2.15——Perry Como Sings 2.30--Back to the Bible I 3.00—News, headlines and wea- ther. ’ 3.02—I Remember When ‘Paul Whiteman 3.30—Best On Request 4.00—News and Weather . 4.05—-Best on Request 4.50-—Dear Dorothy Dix 5.00—News Headlines and Wea- ther . 5.032-The Outports 6.00-—News 6.10—In:terlude 6.12—N.S. Road Report — 6.15—Music For You 7.30-New-s and Weather 7.45—Don Messer and His Is- landers ‘ 8.00—Edmondo Ros and his 0 - chestra. 8.30—0utdoor Forum. 9.00—Assigmment 10.00—News and Weather 10.15—Sons of the Pioneers 10.30—Musi-«cal Program‘ ’ 10.45—Memory' from the UN. 11;00—0klahoma Symphony 12.00—Dominion News 12.10—Sign Off. ' \\ CJRW WEDNESDAY 5.57—-Prayer and Sign. on 6.00—-News and Wx‘. 6.05—Sunrise Jamboree 7.00—News and Wx. 7.05-—Sunrise Jamboree 7.15——Strength for the ‘Day 7.30—News and Wx. 7.35 Sunrise Jamboree 7.50—Sports: Etra 8.00—News 8.10—Weather 8.15—Sunrise Jamboree 9.00——Mar-time Weather - 9.05-—On Parade 9.15-—Morning Devotions 9.30—Musica1 Greeting Card 9.55-News and Wx. 10.00—News for Women 10.05—Interlude 10.15-Mid-Maorning Musicale 10.45—Kepboard Capers 11.00 ’— Winter Serenade 12.00—Three for the Show, Part 2 12.10—Fa1’-m Front 12.15‘—News 12.30-Weather 3 1.00—-The Stars Sing 1.15—News and Wx. _ 1.20—0rgan Reveries 1.30—On Tap with Cap 1.45—The Quiet Time 2.00—Prince Counrty Roundup z.30—Memonies in Music crcv rv CHANNEL 13 WEDNESDAY ‘p.m.—Afternoon Musicale : p.m.--Nursery School Time 936»! : p.m.—Open House : p.m.—Howdy Doody : p.m.—Swing Your Partner : p.m.—Rin Tin Tin : p.m.—Western Theatre p.m.—CFCY-TV News : p.m.--Gazette : p.m.-—Tales of the Texas _ Rangers : p.m~.—Ranch Party : p.m.—Disneyland : p.m.—Wyatt Earp p.m.——Kraft TV Theatre ‘ : p.m.—‘The Chevy Show : p.m.—-CBC TV News a.m.-—Local Weather Forecast a.m.--Viewpoint a.m.——Sign Off Qhlfidafllfillnhnh 8888 38888888 3'65 5"¢‘¢poooo 88 55 55 as 5 CKCW — Moneton A CHANNEL 2 WEDNESDAY ‘ 1:00 p.m.—Wednesday Playbill ‘ News. Weather, Sports Feature Film . Mandy 2:45 p.m.—Nursery School Time - i 3:00 p.m.—Over the Back Fence 4:00 p.m.—-Open House T 4:30 p.m.-—Howdy Doody _ 5:00 p.m.—Swing Your Partner 5:30 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin 6: p.m.--Puppet Theatre 6: p.m.—Political Telecast 6: p.m.—Political Telecast 6 p.m.-"<=“‘v Evening TV News 6: p.m.-Weather 62- p.m.—Spotlight on Sports 7: p.m.—Power Commission 7: 8: 8: 9: 0: 1: 3558 p.m.-—Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal p.m.—Bunkhouse Boys p.m.—Disneyland p.m.—Wyatt Earp p.m.—Kraft TV Theatre p.m.-—Chevy Show_ p.m.-—CBC TV News a.m.—Viewpoint a.m.——CKCW TV News Weather, Sports 38888 838% L2 l2 \ .&....-..:r. ~ ‘(:It£0“Rm’t3!i|NARET A ind la qra . 11* was consmucreo AT AN ANGLE SO THAT IT wouio APPEARTO as BOWING rawnkq me more OF EMPEROR A/(BAR 0291'! CAL ILLUSION Drawn bu . JOHN METSTER Eurel<a.Cahf-. APPLETON name an Ipswich . Mass. , HAS BEEN OWNED BY THE SAME FAMILY f ¢ONT|I:|g3E5LY NR 320 YEARS RlPl.Et"S artists :1 on N01 ‘ma GENT_L_E_WARRlO LORD HEATHFIELD .(rm- n9o)famed B.-ms/h general THROUGHOUT HIS LlFETIME'NEVER DRANK AN ALCOHOLIC 5T|MULl\Nl' AND NEVER ATE MEAT 'Du/2/NGA 3 YEAR‘ SIEGE OF G/BRALMR -/IE \ FED H/S IROOPS PUDDING MADEFROM Fnufinhskvwqy--u South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. North-South pert score of 60. Noam ‘- AQ7 A 91086! QK9852 63 EAST ‘K1052 VAK2 VQJ95 « oQ7a , once 4-985 574 SOUTH. ‘A83 .73 OAS ‘ q'nAKJ1092 The bidding: south West 1* Dble. 2.1. 24 3% WES’! ‘AJ954 16 10 Pass Pass the contract in today’s have proved fatal. practically singlehanded. sists of Q - x. / 2.45—0rgan Matinee 3.00——News anxd Wx. 3;30--Club’ 1240 5.00—Rural Rhythms. 6.00——News and Wx. 6.10——Interlude 6.20-—Parade of Sports . 6.30—-Passport to Daydreams 7.00—Rosary 7.15—Interlude. / _ 7 .20—Mari>ti-me Weather ' 7.30—Glenn Miller » 8.00 — Your Musical Date 8.30—Three Suns 9.00—News and Wx. 9.05—Top Tunes of our Times 11.00—News and Wx. 11_.05—Top Tunes of our Times 12.00—News and Wx.. CBA WEDNESDAY, 7.20-—Marine Weather. 7.30—A.M. Chronicle 8.00—CBC News and Weather 8.15—Maritime Sportscast 8.45-Morning Devotions . 9.00—A.M. Chronicle 10.00—Atlantic School B’cast. 10.15—A.M. Chronicle 11.00—Showcase ~ 11.15—Kindergarten of the Air , 11.30—Joan Marshall 11.40—Ruth Harding 1 11.45—Fighting Words 12.1‘5—Jamboree Junction 12.30-—Maritime Farm B’cast. 1.00—CBC News and Weather 1.15-Pages from Life 1.30-—-Time out for Melody. 1.59-—Time Signal 2.00‘--Atlantic School B’cast. 2.15+The Happy Gang 2.45—Federal Elections 3.00——CBC News 3.03—T-C Matinee 4.00-—-Lolly Too Dum 4.30—_Marine Investigator 5.00—Maritime Fish B’cast. 5.30—Music Picture Lady. 6.00—CBC Times 6.10—~Maritime Sportscast 6.15—CBC News and weather 6.30—Rawhide 6.55—Byline 7.00—Music in the Evening 7.15-——Wednesday Recital 7.30—-Carl Topscott Singers. While You Work Helps keep your mouth and throat cool, moist, fresh. Buy some_ 8 ‘£38 12 12: a.m.—Sign Off North East . Opening lead——king of hearts. Excellent teamwork by East and West enabled them to defeat hand, where the slightest slip would West’s double was on the light side but was j»ustified—/by the part- score situation. Sou-th had enough power to carry on to three clubs The king of hearts was opened and East signaled with the queen. Although it is accepted practice, when a defender opens with the king of a suit, fior partner to sig- declarer would have made the nal high-low when he has a dou- bleton, this convention is not used» when the partner’s doulbeton con.- Experience has shown that the queen can seldom 3.05-—RCA Victor Record Album 5.45—Legends of the Longhouse 6.45—Oslo World Hickey Report 2 Refresh i Yourself hew Wrigley’ s Spearmint. , CONTRACT BRIDGE A ’ By B. JAY BECKER be spared in such cases. As a logical extension of this principle, when the queen is played‘ on the king, it indicates that the queen is accompaneid by the Jack or else that the queen is a— singleton. . West, anxious to put East in the lead, therefore led the deuce of hearts and East won the trick with the nine. It was obvious to East that if the contract was to be defeated, declarer would have to be prevented from ruffing 1n dummy any spade losers he might ha.ve. Accordingly, East returned a trump and South was well on the road to defeat. Declarer took the —-club with the ace and could now do no better than lead a low spade towards dummy’s queen." East won with the king and continued the relentless campaign by returning another club. It was the finishing blow.«Declarer finesses, but his play ‘made no difference. 4 He was destined to lose two spades, two hearts, and a club. The opponents had grabbed con- trol at the beginning of the hand and never let go until their work was done. . . The tempo had to be exact. Had West played ‘any other card -than the deuce of hearts at trick two, contract. The heart signal by East and the repeated trump leads were’ more than South could han- dle. The defense was just too good. 8.00—University of the Air. 8.30—A portrait of Kathleen Fer- _ rier , ' ‘ 9.30—Concert Toronto Symphony Orchestra. ;10.30——Chamber Music 11.00—CBC National News Round- ’ up and Midweek Review. 11.30—Profi1e of W. B. Yeats, Tor- ‘ ‘ ' onto. 12.00—H e .r’e’s the Weather and Sign Off ‘ . . ’ .iWa-nt Students Kept Separate’ VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican’s congregation of the re- urging that boys and girls be separated as;much as possible in schools. Monday in Acta Apostpilicae Sedis, the official Vatican bul- 12 that govern affairs of the Roman Catholic church. The instruction said that in general coeducation in Catholic schools is not to be approv \ even though-it is at times neces- sary because Olf particular cir- cumstances. The congregation urged that in such an event, sports and gym- nasiumexercisyes by both sexes together should be avoided as well as athletic contests and play. Explanation of biological and psychological lessons, as well as of the commandment which for- bids adultery, should be made separately. New Plane Soon To Be Tested . TORONTO (CPz —- Avro Air- craft Limited announced Monday its new supersonic» CF-105 Arrow will make its first flight sometime this week. ‘ The 30-ton long -. range, all- weather interceptor, built to carry a nuclear weapon, is ex- pected to reach speeds of 1,200 miles an hour. \ The ‘Canadian government has already spent $200,000,000 devel- oping the CF-105. MASS ANTI-POLIO SHOTS QUINCY, Mass. (AP) —— In one of the largest mass anti- polio vaccine inoculations in the U.S., some 10,000 persons re- ceived their shots Sunday as they filed past a battery of nine doc- tors, 10 nurses and 53 ’ clinical ligious has issued an instruction \ coeducational Roman Catholic I The instruction was published I letin. 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