jonty to breax a te. That st | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Nov. 22, 1965. 13; ’ Sega eg Pome "4 ae w a . iV | OW any ee e “authorities hold that Paris.’ Alberta Surplus a ees coun : jmentary tradition requires that “In the military. field, a sep- To Produce Majority MONDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.—Musical 2.00 p.m.—Film Festive 2.30 p.m.—Film Festival 3.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 3.25 p.m.—Take 30 4.00 p.m.—Bonnie Prudden Show 4.3) p.m.sRazzle Dazzle 5.00 p.m.—Rin Tin Tin 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop 6.00 p.m.—Bachelor Father 625 p.m.—Robin Hoed Flour Jack 6.30 p.m.—Garette 7.00 p.m.—-CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m.—Purity Flour Jackpot 7.20 p.m.—Sports Weekly 7.30 p.m.—Mone McCluskey 8.00 p.m.—Two Faces West 8.30 p.m.—Don Messer 9.00 p.m.—The Fugitive 19 50 p.m.—Show of the Week 11.01 p.m.—The Sixties 11.30 p.m.—Live and Learn 12.00 a.m.—CBC TV News 12.13 e.m.—Locel Weather end Sports 12.15 a.m.—Sign Off .. 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(confidence motion if the count is current fisca) year instead of the The assembly conists of par- party with 133 is in little danger tied since only a negative vote $23 000,000 deficit anticipated by liamentariars from ‘he six Eu- of defeat on a confidence issue, “Ould leave the question open. the budget, provincial auditor ropean Market coum the only way a government can 2 Be ge the = would top C% = ‘vale -° aa tries and in. , ‘ governme! Mr. Huckvale issued-.a. state- ‘ question is ing jment showing that goverament.,.Maiority feonenet, +00 S08 command than attention since revenues in the first six months tion returned the Union Gas Signs the 1965-66 fiscal year were 20! bY a ae See 4 to set u Parliament ia ‘much higher than expected that als obtained. Pipe Lines Deal \the anticipated deficit already UP # NATO supreme ae more in in j 1968, and have. CRONTO ‘CP)—Union Gas ee have a say in nuclear defence the support of * a ‘4 ie tes gut a| \policy. from Q contrac ms - nada. ® someeprenpee=ncqeerwrenonsaresbrner neta sea 7 Pipe Lines Ltd: to buy up to am Nuclear Plan CENTENARIAN DIES purely mathematical terms fae of oe ae . CHELMSFORD, Mass. (AP)— answer to the majority ques- | years, ran ee Is Rejected Mrs. Katherine Tucker, 101, te 7 ev oldest resident 000,000. Delivery is to start Nov | PARIS (Reuters)—The Neth- Chelmsford, died Saturday. A 1, 1966. lerlands has turned down French resident of Chelmsford for 58 @ party has 133 The deal is worth up to $400,- Under contract, Union Gas is [President de Gaulle’s concept of years, she. was born in the pro he Speaker's so-called: “casting | AF : li : i Un House, it wil! have one more Commons vote than the opposition. However, the Commons needs to receive up to 25,000,000,000 an independent European nu- vince of Prince Edward Island. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT |a@ Speaker. Traditionally he feet in the first year, increasing comes from the party that to 54,000,000,000 cubic feet by the forms the government. He votes | sixth year. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER FAMOUS HANDS East dealer. | At the second table, with an Neither side vulnerable, |American pair North-South, the NORTH bidding went: 10984 East South West ‘Nort® @M@AIBE64 Pass 19 2m! 29 $9102 3h 3 Pass 49 610 Pass Pass 5S& Pass WEST Pass: Dble AK J6 $3 acest Not only that, but West (Sini- | @986» oA scale, eae Sa yi nell 587648 A952 j|ma contr, r a score + cote 550 points. He lost only a heart oie ao att 4Q7 jand a club. Moreover, there was| OF FELSRERG, SWITZERLAND, @K1097 nothing the defense could do} To FLIGHT-BUT THE. @kI743 |about it. ROCKS HALTED HALFIAY 4KQ | Siniscalco's two club over. DOWN THE SLOPE The bidding: ‘all with such a mangy suit was. | ng: \shocking, by expert standards, | East South West North ‘put even more shocking was the | Pass 19 Pass 4% J|excellent result he, obtained by the bid. Practically all experts stress safety as the+chief ingre- | and here | ae lead — ace of spades. sheet ak wor’ eden” ta dient of an overcall, MAXIMILIAN I 1573-1651.) of Bavaria 6X LNJOWV LIvDzS aSNOW AINDIN VANGNVUS QO E 5 IT HAVE NO IDEA WHAT WOULD BE GOOD FOR LUNCH TODAY, GRANDMA / ~ 1M TOO CHICKEN TO EAT 2 @ . - j or = c —Z Wyo oe , nt 7 ° 2809S > o Oo Just “THINICIN' +0 seoeahees doesn't prove a theory,—but—this deal gave the experts something to think about when it occurred \during the match between Italy fand the United States in 1959. Everything seemed — normal wa” Siniscalco casting safetyto; the winds in order to mention,.a | weak six-card suit headed by the jack. It reminded one of the time in | the 1957 match when this same Siniece'’en overcalied a lub by | THE EGGS WEIGH AS MUCH AS $5 Some mene 0 Xn Fame POUNDS —_— ten, 1088. Weld cgthes WAS THE ONLY ONE OF GERMANYS 300 RULERS AND PRINCES WHO KEPT HIS THRONE THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE 30 YEARS WAR KIOS TO BRING THEIR ~AND TELL ALLTHE YY FORTY SANDWICHES | OUGHT TO BE ENOUGH ¥ ). DAD./ REMEMBER HOW DULL DOING E HOMEWORK WAS 22 LSTARTED A “HOMEWORK €LUB? 4 TONIGHT WE RECORDS N'STUFF!/ 3.0 p.m.<Te Tell The Truth jwhen the hand was played at the an American player with one | < 3 3Q.p.m.—Take Thirty ifirst table with the Italian stars, spade (vunerable) on:: Spades) DAILY CROSSWORD ee, | )/ par 4.00 ST oment SF Puth |Avarelli and Selladonna, hold- 76432, Heart J1094, Diamond A PIOTSIVISMMSI Tie [PTS] ! 4.30 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle irg the North-South cards. KO5, Club 3. | ap 1 an am a acy ~ geass ‘ $90 p.m.—Toytown LTV | They quickly reached four) His partner jumped totwono- 5” Dressed : ton on = WON se an a 6.00 p.m.—Supper Club hearts and West cashed the A- trump with Spade AS, Heart| 3 avian as cea pe SITING i ¢.15 pum TV News 'K of spades, followed by a club | A8652, Diamond 1092, Club! ivan 3. Man's patie ste eee ¢ 2 a to the ace. East returned a low KQ6, over which Siniscalco bid 19. Immense ‘nickname 18, Su- eT { Pe ore “a snade, Belladonna. ruffing with three hearts. Forquet raised to, 11. Growsold 4. College ._perior IN] | oe oe ue ‘the nine and West with the four hearts, which went--down |--42. Move man: 19, Of the : het ols queen’ East later scored a dia- one, but, at one p.oint—in-the- mena 2 d 2.00. b.w.«Raeiichad , Tia- or U reatiessly"”"""" “abbr. cheek 40 er ae oe mond~and™" the Italians” “went play, Siniscalco actually could| 14. Russian 5. 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