7 §_EDTlME STORIES Vilhose Grapes Were They? roust nothing really years aa- 9. ,....-’.. got and.heId it with su- C955". --old Mother Nature. with the furred and feathered tolk it is a law of Old Mother \.iiiiie that nothing really be i.,,.-_-< to anyope unless they have pit-~('§Sl0n of it. So it is that if um. finds something that anoth- away. he has as place. So it is that the nuts and acorns the Squirrel folk store fl'i\i'lV belong to them only as luiiz; as they can keep possession of them. it was late fall. Wild grapes \\l‘lP ready for the taking and ili.-to were several who had l\t‘i'll waiting and watching I’lt'lll to ripen. One of these was lll‘tl(l\' Fox. And this morning tlcillly vi as very bu 3)’ the . giancvine that covered an old .--one wall on use edge of the O to Reddy. Pe- es of that‘ l- Ill and betwee sliitlt"\' was shivering. They were right. not of cold. He didn't think Reddy could reach, Reddy didn't even try to reach No. sir, he didn't even try. lie was too well satisfied with those delicious ripe grapes he iias eating. They made him feel good-flail] . “You didn't know I like grap- ei. did you. Peter?" Reddy ask- Peter admitted that he hadn't Television Programme Schedule Cl"-CY TV CHANNTQL I3 SATURDAY oo p lll.~'I'exns Rasalln ’ .0 1) in ——.\ir. l-‘ixit ii p m.—Ci-‘CY TV News I ' titer liiitl piii.-—Radisson ‘, re Siberia return jourmy sh, Md " " 9"‘--H°l‘d'3’ Ranch 1 yjost of tho shipments, hmv-[hurried visits from high officials U M p'm“-‘Perry Como She‘ ‘ever have been taken by other oflhe S0\‘i9t l‘3mb&5SY "1 0"~3W' lo oil p.m.—l-‘eature Playhouse . freighter‘ __ Rrmsh \~m.‘“.‘_Emn' “hm. eh‘. one in port here and 17 "" Pm "“'°“ C‘""d‘ H“ and 1,n,§i1an.i-egisti-red — char. took only 9.000 tons of her quota Para ‘term bv the Ru“; of 10000 tons of wheat. '.‘u0pm—(‘BC TV News ~— ——--- ' '- """" " ' ’”" ‘ "' “ l2 is a m.--Juliette feet on the calves born as these lwere of the same quality and s u N n A Y , iweight on the three rations. Fut- _ on Sllage Alone Jtherniur . the average daily gain it t.i p ni.—-Afternoon Musicale of m, (alive, during nursing was 1 '3 Pm~—U- N- R ‘PW _ t h f the same for all groups. In the J 3" P "'‘-TM‘ l’ the U" m:gA‘l’At :(ll‘e5ant?§nlBt‘liei:llV'Nil‘ll’dBlfall when the cows were weigh- ? on pm.——Ray Forrest Show cflducewgenrornial call crop on ‘ed ‘again before entering their 2 ‘m p'm'—C°umry Cflenllar lp ' l vided it in winter quarters they had recov- .1 no [,9 m.—Junior Magazine Izrlss Sllafle ,8 °"‘‘- W“ ._ Md mmr “mm ‘ m p m'—-Cullen‘. Forum of good quamy and “W momurte I Uln the light of these results the ‘ m p'm.-Gun. Country icomgm ls lei? thalrll lil0tl‘l):‘i‘re~c"t:?irllosses in weight suffered by‘ the p'm'—:°u,A" The" |px1t.)l;l[‘slr!“]\98[l‘[sal“‘lrl‘l9 Central )1-‘.x-‘cows during the winter are not! -- P-"‘«—.'".° . - A 1- t. wilt - d i‘ is it wow :.':,:.".::::::.*:::... .. 2. or .:°.::::.... “ 30 pm''—P°"p°°uV° lwmph "W" grwpt? no PWSM for normal calf growth and th 2”“ pm‘_B“rm ll An.“ ‘cows were- {M B.’ O .m“ Jnuzp cows recover their weight when I 30 vm.—Father Knows Belt 1. SP8-=3‘ Sllflite dl0"<‘- RWUK‘ - ‘ g M , Md “N” the non pm.—D(-cember Bride grass silage and iia.v- srnup 3.»°" 8 §P«‘N""' -‘ S P it .10 pm—-Life corn silage and hay. Both hay f0|l0VHnl-I ~‘l|I"m¢‘l i0 30 p.m.—-CGE showtime A u . se ll 30 prn.——Portraits of Power i: no p.m.——(‘BC Television ‘ Neva ' _CKCW—Monctoa Channel‘) SIT It It I It I 00 p.ni.—8aturday Playbiil ewa. Weather. . po a 3 00 p m.—Bohemlan Girl 4 no p.m.—Westarn Theatre 5 00 p.m.—Count ofi Monte r to 5 to p.m.—Wlld Bill Hicliox G 00 p.m.—Llttle Rascals 6 30 p.m.—Early Evening TV ewa :00 p m.—-Here Ii There :20 p.m.—Spotlight on Sports : 30 p m.——Grand Ola Opery 3 "0 p m.—Raddlaon l‘ W D m.——Hollday Ranch ° "" D m.—Pei-ry Como ‘" “ll D m.~Lady Takes a Chance *0 D m.—(‘ross Canada Parade - ‘l“ I! m.-—CBC TV News ~ I“ p in —(‘BC Weather ‘9 '3 rt m.—Julleite - “>3 it in —Rsmona SIIIIIY “ll p ni.—Teat Pattern ‘-1 n.ni.—U. N. I) 00 m_.._._ _..._.o -—_== $IZ~l~133UV:IVAb‘.l the vine. grapes from " ‘ relorted i any so‘ Hi.-.. “Your mistake," said B "The: Very, very carefully Peter pok- ed his head out far enough to 590.‘ if there was to be a fight between Heddy and Bobby, Pet- er wanted to see it. Rt:-ddy l-‘ox showed all his teeth. Just seeing them made P1» ler slilii-r Bobby Coon showed, all his teeth alld made Peter shiv' er again. It was a question which growled the loudest and which known it. He hoped that lllt‘t‘f were enoilg grapes to ~a'ixly dy‘s appetite lie didn't say this. but he hoped it. “These grapes are all illiile," ‘i watched them all l I l Iued to claim those grapes were‘ his. Committed To Mental Hospital l T()Rt)\T0 i(‘P\ — Crown At- ltornev W () (ilbson said Thurs- day Mrs .\laureen 0'D-iiinhuei ‘.7 ll"S been committed to the (llI‘..'ii’l0 mental hospital at lkllltby. i r/-/ '- "Your mlsiake." said Bobby. , --Th,” ~ I" \ll\ (il)oiiohlle was arrested “up” In mmt .\lollday after her foul thlldrezl, were found hanging in the base-, ment 0‘ their suburban Leaside home Three were dead "They are not yours The\' are mlne"' said an uncxpci-ted voice. It was a mice that didn't Mllllld pleasant at all. in fact. it had an .\llP will remain in the ii-i.-piiiil “Kl-" 5"““d lllllll declared fit to stand lria!,| Reddv turned as ‘l|“(‘kl.\' as he \ll‘ lilhson said She has beenl could. it wasn't easy to tllrii \\llh ‘ marged “uh rnurder_ his feet slipping in lictwci-n the« _ tangled \liles. (‘llnililng up. and much more at home or thin tan- He said two psychiatrists hadl exanllned ‘.\lrs. 0'l)onoh.le and gle. was Bobby Coon. Hcddy for- found her in need of mental got all his good nature. ills lips treatment drew back in a snarl. "These The fourth child. Mary Joseph- are my grapes!" he snarlcd lne. six months, has recovered “Who says so'."' growled Hob- and is being cared for her by by Coon. lie reached out with one father, M e) v ille: a Toronto black hand and pulled a bilnch of lawyer. Six Russian Freiglilers To Be In Vancouver This Week Last year the Soviet Union Canadian Press Staff Writer cleared its lull quota of wheat but VANCOUVER tCPt-—$lx Rilss- used only about of its own lain freighters. the largest num- vessels Each of'the freighter) ber ever to call at Vancoiii er at used carries about 10,000 tons. 000 WIN. W111 N ll! P0“ ‘M5 This year nine Russian ships 3- have called, but the Canadian Four had already arrived Wed-,Whi-at Board says the Soviet has nesday. and were loading some of bought only half its 400.00) tone the 000 tons of wheat which so far. However, they expect the red by the By JONATHAN COLE ( the Soviet Union has agreed to full quota to be clea buy from Canada this year of February. 0 Sci in tow by the Stalingrad and the .-\le.\alldcr .\evsliy, will make her Valeny Chkatov. call here at the end of A British Columbia ill 2 iooii ”“f "“”“"- , M," the towing jab M ywto,-1., shortly lifter her last visit in ro B k 1 d . October. there was speculation sud b “ht the 3 u M0 W that the Alexander Nevsky was ock. . -I-he smmgnd and ,h,. V319", rcfuclllng Russian submannesnaet Chum‘. will each load loom ion, a .\orth Pacific rendezvous of grain and head for Vladivoa- ~l>€‘<‘U1H1|0" l"”°“"'d Slglmnls °' wk‘ unidentified subs off the Cana- dian coast. h S1 'i t tan bugnigglltfintlttltrll \llli‘}li ll-I eve-ar Reports said the Alexander from Canada for three years has -\‘f’\‘*k.\'$ l°°‘ ‘l°"k h°‘° brought more RUN“, h-9|-ghtpi-!‘€ll0\\Pd traces of! fulel 1;)’ art: 31:: to the Pacific Coast in l9o6 and ‘h? had mm‘? "9 3 3 1957 mm were 9”, seen here 1,.» her own needs for the Vancouver- gnd grass silage were a l'lll\llil'E Cows on grass silage should be of legumes and grasses. The ra— led all they will eat either by tions were adjusted so thin each hand feeding twice a day or by group received the same amount self-feeding Where straw is used at dry matter daily (‘ows on for bedding the (‘Owl Will 0 grass silage alone consumed 7! some of it while it is fresh This pounds of silage per head daily is probably due to a desire for those on grass silage and hay. dry feed rather than to a de- i0 and 10 pounds. respectively, flclcncy in the fe and those on corn silage and hay. ‘ —””"“"‘“” (2 and 10 pounds. , INDIANAPOLIS AP) -— A Q- , mile-an—hour windstorm roared Cows which receiied grass sll tn, lndimapom are. lite as the.onl_v . _. blowing down build- P0UDdl UP 30 <‘3l\'"1E- I l"“|”l0d ings and trees. Flying glass cut of 126 days. Those on grass 5"’ a teacher and three schoolboys age and hay lost ZR pounds. while and , worlmr was mjumd when those on corn silage and hall a factory root‘ collapsed. The roof maintained their; weight This loss of an apartment house also was in weight had no apparent ef‘ blown CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAV BECKER jilmp response is In order. le- 'lh id I- You I" swim’ ‘H er 5 9 W cause an eleven-trick game cin- nerable. The bidding has been: won, North Fsaat Smith 1 Q Pass 7 What do you now bid with each of the following four handa‘! 1_ .AQ91 '5 ‘J68 gt-uses 2. ‘Q4 QQJ83 QAJ762 ‘K9 3. Q1863 CAN QAKT ‘Q95 4. ‘AQJ9543 gs QQ73 «N8 1. Three clubs. Nnrth‘s inform- atory double states in effect. that he has an opening bid. and P0- qliesta partner to respond in UV light at that information. Since tho reaponder acts under the com- pulsion of the double. an)’ "‘l"l‘ mum bid. such as one spade or 50 not necessarily ‘"1 di lack of a spade stopper should It rtiscniinted. It is extremely like!’ North will show up with adequate spade strength. 3_ 'hvo hearts. With 14 lllfll the game in. It in not desirable to lune 00 migiitgoontothavnllgab tract. 'nis stmigui of the hand. -a the uncertainty of Vina“ 1 a contract. are a‘ RF’ sufficient values in this two ii:r;a Q “fin, |l| OVHICUI game ' 0 15¢ intention is F-'5 as 88883 333333323335 WASHINGTON IAPI ant Defence Secretary Willi-ed J. Mi-Neil offered it guess Thurs- day. on the basis of what Pres- ident I-Iisenhuwer said Wednes- day nlght about greater defence at the increase "would not be great. percentagewise " McNeil himself labelled his view as a guess. But he was just back from the White House. where the Na- tional Security Council had been in session, when he advanced it‘ in an address the .\'allonal Security Industrial Association. Members of his audience are big suppliers of defence goods. “I don't see any signs that the basic military pOll(‘_\’ of the last few years is going to change." McNeil said. He told the thinks a reasonably level effort defence ' lfl<‘lll\ll'l£<ill\l§ spell - Assist- he . stable will be maintained in the ding pi-“gum to loilsly arrested were 17 other ir- iieaay'_rn; (;u_aniisii Page 9 san. Nov, 16. i1<_)5_7m obby.‘ i;:"::...:.::.".:l".:?... "°t Has Guess On New Defence l Plan Spending In The U.S.. Iran be paid for without having] {an adverse effect on business itcnerally." .\lc.\'eil said I "What the president said, if snarled the ugliest Fach contlli— 'speudm‘ by the Ummd Suncs‘ “ems 1" me‘ '5 ma; me" recent‘ ~ ' ‘ 'th R U c < i in n ii-1' nolnglcal devel- ‘opments must spur us to review not only what we are not doing lliiit also to review the things we are doing that are no longer nee essat‘) " . l JAIL Y0l'TH DELEGATES BAGHIMD, lraq IReutersl—- Security police Wednesday night‘ arrested 11 students and workers] lni-lutiln: a girl, who had attended! the world youth festival in Mos- cow last August. Ten of them are alleged to have travelled on forged passports. They will ap- pear in court next week Prev- " £"1BTl.Eit nit? "keep the cost in a range that aqllls who went to the festival. DAILY CROSSWORD ., ACROSS 2. Brea kliut. 23. Deal.i- 1. Stitch item tuta -3; _ 4. (hue 3. Cries of 7. Bottom of 4 Distant teeth the hull 5. Exist 24. Bill I. Field of 6. Mlsahapen or L1- lcllon 7. Tiny breed fare 14- 12. Mutm of fowl 26 obvious P 13. Allude tcolloq.) 27. oisis ,§,‘ 14- To dull. 8. Silly again as stone .0. Medieval to. soak 13. River (It.) you it“ Yesterday's Aauna 17- Often 1l.Sklll 32. eigpeii 4o. Puta on « 16. Slmpleton 35. Periods of 42. Encount- ll Tow-rd ao. Roulette time and W Sword bet :1 tiswtiioni 48. Mouths ”- Amcl‘ 21. Assam berry fanat.) ”- R‘-‘"1 silkworm 31A wing 45. A pope worker I8. Kind of duck . 2 4 s' 5 @ utenall 5 H :1. Settings 8!. Mine . .; entrance M Crackbrain- ,4 i1 ed (slang) St Dutch 75‘ 1 (abbt-.) I1. Head 75' s 8' as a cove I 80. The (Old 29 36 Eng. 60. 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