>. - A oe ~~ so & * Bed Bas - Xa me » 7 aes - ore ~ . . : oa a : poche - " sipeageltahs Pave Unveing ae ee ‘ TO THOSE TWO KIDS THAT BOX I6 YOUNGSTERS SURE DO! HAVE WONDERFUL vine, IMAGINATIONS / va. _VWGN i iled by His| Chalet Abegweit"” was dedicat: Honor ‘Lt ‘Governor Wis Mac. stated the new headquarters ed recently in a brief but im-/nonaid. The inseription_read: ;Was-a-fine-addition to the eity. pressive ceremony. ‘Erected ‘by the Prince : Ed-|He congratulated: all who work- Re ’ ° x i y : ne ; oe voit ee rg i , ene no Pe a Guardian Charlottetown, Sat., May 28, 1966. 15 1 i york. Unveiled by Lt. Col. —— ' ~ 5 : “ the. Hon--W.J id welder must Pass a stiff practi- His pated anne Carl Livingston cal test given by New Brunswick % congratulated the » Seout ° - boi ler inspectors: ae i : — uk - : Council ard’ Girl ee the Gets Certificate |< Carl has also graduated from | : : , 8 : : . completion of their. new head- Whe ivi mae a one-year business education | na ; jquarters and felt the movement |, Heights Leringhie, Be * coutse. at the Provincial Voea-| CHS FICACQUATIETS rit erins ne earns teres ars atta as Fad a ~- FrOSpEr | Under guidance °e |, 5ril of this year he became, at Choir To Give : ea ? , 800d leaders. 19, ‘the youngest man on P.E.J.|, T.e mey- provincial head-| A plaque to the memory of| His Worship Mayor Walter ever to receive the certificate. Ch oral Pri ram queriers “for the Boy Scouts of|Senator -George.. ‘H. Barbour Cox spoke of the sptendid contri-|He is,.now an approved welder | ° og Sees "Canada and Girl Guides, “The Whose family donated land for nition of scouting to the elty and under the New Brunswick’ Boiler oe and Préssure Vessel Code, one, 1 so . pen ener of well over 100 Islanders who arene | ee er have been approved through an) "0", New Der Nee agreement between ‘the pro-|Sent a choral program at’ the 4 an- ; i ; |Seventh-day Adventist church in ia ene ae [ot te make: the peeiect pone cea “8 See ere ner |Charlotictoven toda y. :, The Hugh ‘Lowry, scout “padre. | “Cari trained on the job at Ben | program will begin at 3:00 p.m. Livingston and Sons Ltd:, under|The group will also present the his father. and uncle who -are|special worship in music _dur-. qualified welders. He represents|ing the worship service at 11:15 the third generation of his fam-|a.m. Visitors will be more than ily in the welding :trade. His Welcome at either of these two grandfather, Ben Livingston Sr., \services. piaced as a tribute Tithe mem- fave the dedication prayer and ofy of the Hon. George H. Bar- pronounced the benediction. C) TLIC , A. =) ada for the..promotion of Scout-. ON TH E Al R ing ‘and, Guiding. This plaque is . 1 ¥2-00—CBC News, Wr. and Sports | 12.15—6:30 a.m.—News and Music The tollowing program list-| - mgs are published free of: ’ tharge as a.public service and| cFcY Frida | ; CBA RADIO has been a welder for about 40/ The choir consists of 18 voices, | arene os presented to us by’ ¢ 30 News and Weather : weed " Nee a as gala’ ate a =e : Se en a “ 7 alee | Carl haf reached the second young<people jn their. early TU : 6-45—lsland Wr." ane Mar. ‘Tenip. step toward becoming a quall- i _ SATURDAY PROGRAMS 4 db Marhing. Retina tep g q teens and love to sing good fied__welder, with his approved music; --—-Mr.—Frank-— Johnson; welding . certificate which Te-| academy principal, is also their quires three years’ welding ex: | director, and Mrs. Doris Martin, perience. The first step is class!, jay member in the commun- “B” welder, which can be reach- ity ts their pianist. a ing. Af- oa caer nt a cant | ae tt rein ta re come a qualified welder. To ob-|8Tam in a number of churches tain any of these certificates, the!in the Maritime provinces. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT j 6:00=The Morning Show, Part-t --#:00—The Morning Show, Part} ou (Cont'd) x 8:00—CBC News and-Inlend Wa. -7.46—Moining Roundup 7.56—Sports Capsule and Scoreboard 8.00—News ~8.11—Weather. 8.16—Morning Roundup sq 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8 8:21—The Morning Show, Part 2 8:35—Max_Ferguson Show B.45—Weather- _ 9:00—CBC News 9:10—Commentaty 9:15—Assignment 9:21—A.M. 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Natives of A @ i. - “Count _3 and Pray” 2 trump and gotten to the right: Baghdad. ti Bi ; 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News NORTH contract’ in that-way, but most! 31. Upstanding a) 12.13" a.m.—Local’ Weather and Mrs=C: experts were of the opinion that figure : _., _ Qport Scores —@A2 North’s-pass- of three notrump | 32.Force down 12.14 2.m>Sign-Of sy ie was proper and that there was |- 33. River in . < no good—reason for him to think a CKCW zy . wane es> - AST that a en-rick game would be - can 9.57 a.m.—Staticn Sign On — : Jacoby easier to. make than a nine-trick : i : Lenz 37. Confronted , 10:00 a.m.—Canadian Schools a5 &843 game. 39. Jog 10:30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schooi 9KQ103 @A2 The blame was generally 40, Blackens 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Giant. 205 @ 3109632 |placed upon South for having | 41 Toneoe la 11.45 a.m.—Chez Helene $110873 KO bid: three notrump without* a} """ Stitches a 12:00 8.m.—Butterniit Square — i wishin club stopper. Practically all the| go Woody w 12:20" p:m:—Across: Canada Mr. C.- analysts agree- that South leiher @ 12:50 p.m.—Friday Playbill— .&KQJ1096 should have bid three spades za <i ney Side of the Street @ 3186 over three hearts in which case{| )poOwN SO pm Al Home. with Hele | o@ks North undoubtedly would have! 4, Wisconsin See &Q2 bid four hearts [2 city, 2.00 p.m.—To Tell The Truth * pega ec st + e _3.30.p.m.—Take Thirty Tie DRT le ie Fal ka int econo Lees 4: -m—World In y rth Eas’ ark-ime ae ge ee cn cones South Weer an Pass (would have shifted the decision 4. Before 4.30-p,m.—Razzle Dezzle — 5.00 p.m.—Cartoon Capers $§.30 p-m-—Music Hop - .-- 6.00 p.m.—.supper Club 6.15 p.m.—TV News’ , 6:25 p.m.—TV Weather 6.30 p.m.—TV Sports 6.35 p.m.—Supper Club’ 7:00 p.m.—Batman | - 7:30 p.m.—The Saint 8:30 p.m.—Peyton Place—Il! 9.00 p.m.—Get Smart . to ror ‘ belonged. It would have allowed ES —<—$ ress ‘| North to bid’ ..three notrump ; : me (with club strength Or else go on Opening: lead—six of clubs. ‘lin hearts or diamonds, depend- This hand occurred in the |ing on his hand. H match between Italy and the; The Italian North- South pair, United States in 1961. The Bit? | when they played the hand at. ding went as shown when. the - : tle second table, had no trouble North-South cards ‘were held by ‘finding the right contract when |; an American pair. West led a lthey bid the hand. this way: Clubs “and. the Italian’ Bast: Wetton e ‘DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to AXYDLBAAXR : Ys LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. “In this sample A is used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are ali hints, Each day the code letters are different. its 7 Vv ‘A Cryptogram Quotation FAA 1a ary Nate. oT pair cashed five clubs and the eae Co wae io OB TVMKTIZJ, a Osx OF 0 Eo Nea ight at 1° | ace of spades to defeat the con- |_| Dass ee Pass 39 | DFGAM,_-KICKX. HKOAA OH: KXM- Part |The Naked City. |tact two tricks—100 points. Pass 34 Pass 49 =|) yuIDMSKOVB.—HXFDKMHGCIYJ Part lloAFizona. Midion ' Obviously, three notramp was a poor contract, and the question at the time was whether the proper contract of four hearts 12.00 p.m.—CBC, National News 12:15 a.m.—LTV News Highlights ” 12.17 a.m.—Friday Nite Movie Con- ‘tinued ~ East Jed-a club and: the~de- fense cashed two clubs and a spade, period. Italy scored 420 “vi00Tvd 20F | Yesterday's Cryptoquote: CONSIDER PLEASURES AS THEY DEPART, NOT AS THEY COME.—ARISTOTLE (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) >» = could: reasonably have rea- ¢hed. t points at this table and gained ¥520, points on the deal. : | non Sign Off >. -~ ie A ) TEL \ | wz NED | ALIBERAL GOVERNMENT WILL TAKE QUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE = : : 2 7 go : . HEH-HEM? MARTHA 1 MY LOVE, HOW =11@ | FIRM ACTION TO DEAL WITH PEL. ezemenyquneiemanneme] & - NICE TME TILL EVEN URE AND RESPONSIBLE! WHILE IT's J | R° gs pistes tosamoicse)| MUEWEMEEED ou STEADY nwo at | yy a j ° a ~ s i ; i ; D' | WAGES, LOWEST IN CANADAS _|ficins [Genesis ee | & a ; : L . le E Islanders earn on an average at least $500 a year less|| |) ae | ~s igth : less than even other Maritimers. ee : SY = a ad we a : a ce | .\) Lg 7 | WATERETE: _Under..a_Liberal.Government, we will catch up to the [ K : Cx re ee oe a eee ws if rest of the country in better wages, | ti ) “ ¢ > Vom to | aoe | 7) ba—| &) % pee 4 ‘'¢ ‘ ¥ . q = | i ‘ Fir g \ L a pee Al | oe V6 wit rLooR A | l 6 E R A. L | wh ie TO Me ieee 1 : ‘ : i : \ ee j : oa - i ri wa a 5 ; a a 4 a iy L : k i : ) 8 a ‘ i : ee = i { i a f = seer ang uc 2 oo : : ee a : r : os :