-- wwwr-rv-r Page 12. The Guardian Thursday, Dec. 27. 1956 CFCY-TV CHANNEL 13 Sponsored I! The Boss Burner & Electric Ltd. ill and Electric lanes ' g - ---u is - iteingerators - V ...m.(.leuners - Iashlnl It-ciauiu - loot Ou harne- - Teleiision 7 Rlnltitea . Radios - Presto-0 Hut hunters for Kitchen Rall- u - Quaker oil Ranlea - tfsbmel 0? space on Heaters Kemae Oil Burn"! eill burl coal. wood and llmllit P”WE" forms or lleestahlishmsnt Credit and D v. A. in Windsor St. Halifax. IN. . Peter's Road It 1 ti 'nP.E.l.l!i C sr one on Um V g THURSDAY I:45-Test Pattern I228-Sign On 1:30-Howdy l)ood.V 5:00-Maggie Mugilllll 5.l5-Mr. O 5:30-Lone Raiiurf 6:00-Open House g;3o.New5 & Wcailicr 5:45-CBC News tl 55.Vieuer's (Emil! 7:00-Sports Wcckl) 7.30.1 Search For Attic-nliire nut. dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NOITH Q s 5 Q Q 9 7 6 4 0 Q 10 8 6 5 3 HIST .3742 IAKXOIJI QJ9 Q5 EAST AAKJIOI 9.15 A4 QAKQ109'fC4l Thebidding: East South West Norm I A 5 A Dble. Pan Opening lead- king of hearts. This deal came up in a rubber bridge game Souths jump to five clubs over the opening bid was a good tactical measure. Not only has there a distinct possibility he icould make the hand on its mer- its. but there was also I good chance the bidding would be cram- ped in case East and West had some things to talk over. CONTRACT BRIDGE. By 3. my ancxn the contract. but West wanted to "take a look' and led the king of hearts. He had his look but unfor- tunately didn't hold the lead be cause declarer ruffed the heart. South then proceeded to reel off all his trumps. at which point. with East having to choose a discard. this was the situation: Nolfll 900 vmst east 5 AAK Oaio 9.1 0-! ox! AQ3 oat If East discarded a diamond. South would make eleven tricks by Wishing the ace and queen of diamonds. . lf East discarded a heart, de-, it-laror would make the hand by ELHHE a spade and compelling. iliasl to lead away from the king of diamonds. t If East discarded the king of spades, South would play a low' spatle. establishing his queen as a. trick. at the same time ti-irouingi la ill1llll0ll(l front dummy. On the v on the ground. 17 Farmers Pooled Rosource's' To Give All A Better Life By DON IIANIIGIIT Canadian Press Staff Writer MATADOR. Sask. tCPI-There is a neat crescent of 17 modern houses and a few nondesc lyt buildings at Matador. Excet for bald prairie clear to the horizon. there isn't much else. The bungalows were built on this linely site 10 years ago for an average 39.000 each. Now they are rented for about 815 I month by farmers who earn 81,110 a year in wages and live in city-like comforts envied by most of their isolated country neighbors. As a group. the 11 farmers here have .close to 3300.000 in assets. Besides buildings and ” ry. they have' their livestock and thousands of bushels of unsold grain. most of it piled uncovered But individually they have vir- tually nothing except furniture and perhaps a car. They don't own land or a house or even a! chicken. STARTED IN lil-I0 That is the way the Matadorl Co-Operative farm operates. It l3 the biggest co-operative farm- ing venturein Canada. The Matador farm was started cause of the differences II in! investments. The numb . themselves 3150 a ud month. the end of the year am.-u,..?f is E E GRANDMA dividends. Farm expenses average uz, a year. After taxes. the pram distributed according to the num. At Matador they heap . um, sheet for each nsetnber.-Tho work is allocated at weekly meetings. ”1'm comtdeteiy satisfigd," an Lorne Dietrick. one of the origin- als. ”! could never have done this well farming lndivtduany, um .13 same goes for the onion. "Of course, co-op fuming 153'; an answer to th eagrtcumu-.1: crisis. We can't stand piling grahr on the ground any better than gl single farmer." He pointed to the storage bins and the huge open piles. j-There:-. about 160.000 hushelsl sitting there. Even before we took: off this year's crop, we flgurgd it would take us three years to sell our grain on a delivery quota of eight bushels an acre.” sraitr CATTLE HERD ber of hours worked by each maul l I l Midis? MOUSE To assure a more reliable cashl income in the future. the farm is 8:00-Jane Wyman iiieside Theatre V951 had 3 "mg" declsm" m 'i forced heart return. declarer could make "V" "'5 me Club bld- nldiscard his losing diamond. West ' lwked 35 uwllgh me Clubs Vmuld i would make his ace of hearts, but T 'l:mNew's & Weather 8:30-Climax 9:30-Jackie Rae 0:00-Wrestling probably be beaten; that five spades was by no means sure tit uuuld have been down one); that he had too much to just pass. A spatle lead would have defeat- ed th cCt)llu'acl, but West 1: nted ll :05-Concert Hour NEW TV SPECIAL Delicious Tender Oien Baked island Chicken-85c Also Big Beefhurger - Topped with Cheese and French Fries! Only 50c THE WINDMILL Toke-Our Service BEDTIME STORIES Whu risks his life unless there's need But proves himself a fool indeed. -Old Mother Nature. As everybody knows, Peter Rab- ;bit is happy-go-lucky. He takes too many chances. If he were truly wue he wouldn't leave the dear Peter Shows A Little Sense A would lll('n have to return a heart or a diamond. either of whichl spelt tmis. Uh wad some power the giftie me lh- to make better opening . leads. A 1 l Potvr uhen she warned him that he uas crazy to even think of going over there. These were hard Illllt'S and Peter just had to find ;out Just how hard they were with Inthcrs. Anyway he thought he had to lie was just about to start off. lincluding 834,000 in Veterans' in 1946 when the 17 service vet- erans pooled everything they had. Land Act grants, to lease 10.000 acres of pasture 45 miles north of Swift Current. Written into each of the 17 sep- arate leases was an Option to pur- chase after 10 years. The prov- tncial government now is attempt- ing to evaluate the land. and uitltin a few weeks each member must make a (lCt'iSl0n which could make or break the project. The farm is three miles wide and lo miles long. Should two or three members decide to buy upn say, 600-acre strips. they would become private farmers in the middle of a co-op. There would be the problem of roads and power and telephone cutting through the Matador spread. and the co-op would have to change its farming scheme entirely. Starling to build a cattle herd. It already has 200 head. Questions are raised by tiomel members. One complained that. he can't supplement his income' by living and working in town. tluring the winter, and another wanted a house and land. ”I have a son who might want to be a farmer," said a third.' "What can he do'.' The co-up lsl closed." "You'll find more satisfaction here among the women than. among the men." said Mr. Die-' trick. The main reason for that. is that almost all the wives are: farmers' daughters who can ap- pl'9ClatE what Matador has to of- fer-electrlc stoves, refrigerators. vacuum cleaners. women their stores, distributing milk and et1l15l free and buying most other food at wholesale prices. And llrrt? DIAL 7131 OI 1 wt 1 - 1 .1' '1 t h 1 '3 B”3"pa"h ""1955 he really WW”-y' mp” y 1p' w'en In I e Lack of personal security prob- there is a communitv life. with had '9' Bukpejter l5"'l M55 H9 l5 .nm.U(.m.hgm h" 5?” Ylhm l””'”id,"k' ably would be the chief motive little of the winter isolation which; I H of tunes” and he ha th a bllalttnlt. it iiasnt a shadow it . , y ” 3' . 5 9 was Redd), 1.-ox one mm mm for any withdrawals from the 00- has helped produce thousands of -- MOIICEOII Walldeflntl 7001- 11115 means that Idg h, 1 k ifk I dg up. To compensate for this. the "suitcase farmers" who spend he deamy loves N l?'”"d" allm" :',1:faL.,t'.';,,,:”;,eJ,,fsl;05f,?i,,”wp;I:: co-op now is attempting to draft their winters in town. Television Programme ”l';d 9:? g"51w9bblYhmr'le.:'”:9 ""9 drew back He crept udder . some sort of uperannuation plan. in one way. this social life is 3 F0 9 Paces W 9 9 .' 35 "0 bramblegtanme and peeped out It VALUABLE ASSETS one of Matador: main weak-l b"5'"955 W ,b9- EV" 5””? Kiley R dd R dd, . th Most farmers here claim that nesscs. I Schedule went to live in the near Old Briar- 9 3"! if 5 Falgfdogel if H: the Matador project has proved "In an agricultural slump. the Channel 2 Palih llilrlf MP5-h Peter has T911 (::1f1el0l:)ke1dein:f';,elcr I::';;p::ycu itself an economic one. consider- Individual farmer lJroh:ihl)' could 10 '39P elel” lere. but Wit out ' . 'n th 034.000 origi al assets. take a far bigger boating much 5UC'-'9-55' .2:5;g:0kl:h:FaTB;je.IEfl:.';,3233' lvglue eat the machinncry alone- longer than we could." said mem- ' a W i l : Including eight tractors and six ber Bob 0'Mara. "We're used to . 41- t pan "1 yREddy lo0k"d as No he mlgm 50" combines-exceeds 090.000. gnood living. Would this group 1-30 P-"1 95 9 ually tiy to get in under that -. - '35 P-'"s"'””"'””” TV Ne” lb'amb1e-trim PM "W hm toE”c"a'lISl' moi? tiliffatii illil Z2ikh?L'l'- li'..l-'..”a.."5l"i iieepiitili 2:30 P-m--C0"99 Chan?" l Roddy grinnedat him, but it wasn't an F ' i i ii . ”” ”'"'rt:..:l:::e M” .:.i'f:':.”.2I. :22". ”.!".:.:.":..J.:'.':: 0 Al LY c R o s s w o R D Eon” . i -' ' 4100 D-m--Uncle -lack Rem lbetter than ever how thin Reddy Acgogs Dow" ”.und,,., magi; tlltifli 4:15 p.m.-People andodPlaces !was. d d 1. Appmched 1gu,u,",u,. 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"110 P-m--CKCW TV NEW! to run over to the Green Forest. -1 thought my minutg Rgddy 13- APO"- 11:20 p.m.-Fifty Second Street. He pretended not to hear Mrs. uas going to try to get right in ”'"l”'””"" - here." said Peter. "Anyone who '”'V would try to catch me in this n'B”"' bramble-tangle must be either "'c"'P"l'"c' crazy or too hungry to care what g"'ytln"3J happens to him. I suppose Mrs. 'P'" "D Relfild:ui:pt1)l;setSalIse!1l?lngllll)0llfh I have 31'Th"em" j liteara that Rcddylshares his food. ”'f?t',';;"' iwith her during hard times." said .o.Boy.. n.c.c. con man you ouicxtv and THOROUGHLY. ;','f,':,' 5.5:”; ?.?..,y."2i' .i.?."..."'t'..” '3 ""'"""" oav, mom or HOME STUDY cusses in :....a .. 1. Reddy. And mu. ... :i;”P'",,m;P"” 0 Radar c TolovlslonCorvieing I Avionics ',n,(:,re IX :e,,fe:re: ":8" lat "dy other "5"" l e. u try un er s a anger .5 An”-n I Microwave Communications 0 Guided Missile lous hum:-r.. chmmn 1 .. . 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