WEEKEND. n/lN“ova Scotia Opportunities W Stressed Despite Problems ,.—-———-————-———e—--%- FRIDAY PROGRAMS Cl"(?Y-T V 5.00 p.m.—Aftornoon Musicale - 3,30 p.m.—Tsl<e Thirty 4:00 p.m.-‘ios Zens 4,3] p,m.—VscatIon Time 5.30 p.m.-i-iucltisborry Hound ‘:00 p.m.-T 6.30 pm.-TIA . 5.40 p.m.--Purity Photo Quiz g_oo p.m.-Dr. Kildaro poo p.m.—-Country Hoeciown 9.30 p.m.——Truo _ _oo p.m.--Tommy Ambrose nus o.m.-Visweeint 12.20 o.m.-élgn off By ‘GREG MacDONALD Canadian Press Start writer Nova Scotla is more than a province at farmers. fisherman and unornploygd minors. says E. A. Manson. provincial Trade and Industry Minister. "About the only time someone hears about Nova Scotla." said Mr Manson at a press confer- ence. “is when a coal mine closes down. “Sure the dying coal mines are a problem. We admlt- that and we are trying to solve that problem. But Nova Scotia has more than lust unemployed movr and industry. both prim- ary and secondary. is making solid gains." Mr. Manson and a delegation from Nova Scotla's Industrial Estates Ltd.. a provincial crown industrial development corpora- [iiii .... rv - Gail 438246 -u¢—u—-—-up-ulna--I-n— -176 sent at «opp. asters» Open 8:30 a.m.-ii p.ns. CKCW-TV '»i_'t.00 a.m.-—-Romper Room l2.00 uh.-Sign 0.25 p.m.-vstotien slots on News. Weather. Sports tion, were in Toronto earlier this men. dealers. "We have a responsibility." said Mr. Manson. “to show Can- ada-in fact the rest 0! the world—of what Nova Scotls is, what is doing and where it is 80 8- HAS THE INGREDIENTS Frank Sobey. dusirial Estates td., said Nova Scotia “has the ingredients (or good sound industry." on . agreements with the‘ d president of In- lower than rates in Ontario. Our freight rates for shipping tel Western Canada are also com- parable ole irons such points as Montreal and Tor-‘ o it o. ‘ here is opportunity in Nova ; Scntia (or industrial develop- ment. There are 2,000,000 cou- snmers in the Maritime provin- ces and Nova Scotia is the con- ire of that market." Mr.- Sobey emphasized that manufacturing, rather than fish- eries and farming. is the major industry of the province. with an - annual production about $430,- miners. Our province is on the oooooo “Nova scotio," he said. “is 500 m'll|)S closer to Europe ton and New York and 800 miles closer to South America. “We so ve a way of lilo attractive to employers and em- P1037993 alike» and m0|'¢‘9dtlg7I- tour prime purpose is the pro- tionsl isciiitios per capis an an. other [E-Bvinee." Isl‘! UITIIY the province- l Robert Mauuge. general man- 7 ll!“ 301- lI!lOl'I than 10.000 The Guardian. Charlottetown. F1-l.. Sept. 28, 1962 13 1 medium 19-20% and common 11- 18 50 cows were 17.50 - 19.78. medium lo-17.15 common 14-10 and canners and cutters 7-14.2.5. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (GP) -— Cattle were steady to 50 cents lower. calve. steady to 81 lower. hogs to 32 higher and sheep and lambs steady to 31 higher on the Montreal livestock markets this week. Trading was generally ac- tive and demand flood. lteceipts this week were: 2,736 cattle. 2,720 calves. 1.023 hogs sows 20-21 on the west - end and 247 sheep and lambs. Last market. Hogs were 31 with most week cattle receipts were 2.521. 31 Choice steers sold at 2850-31. . 26 28 medium 3226-50 were 21 with most 21 plus 00 cents each. Good lambs were 17.50 - 20 oral) common 15. Sheep were 3- Good common and in Good vealers were mediun. 22-27. common - . lrasssrs and drinkers 12-10 and feeders 16-21. Grade A hogs were as and and corrimonlu-21.75. Good heifers were 20 -‘ 21.75, age of Industrial Estates Ltd.. said the cor oration has spent .000 since it formed in 1057." A lack of capital." he said, "will NOT be a factor in our old- ing development in Nova Scotlo. TAKES U OI" 'l‘ POST TORONTO (CP) — Professor Harold Johns has been ap- pointed head or the University oiVToronto's department of med- ical biophysics. Dr. Johns came to Toronto from the University of Saskatchewan in 1956 and has been protossor of physics and medical biophysics. WI! s A motion of secondary industry and we can supply capital on a basis comparable with the rest oi the country." 1‘. Soboy id owned Industrial Estates Ltd. is a non-protit real estate corpora- tion w tit the authority to assist industry by to tax municipali- ties and through a system of lease backs which can give"in- so He said the corporation can build a factory and lease back to an industry in a long-term We have power rates com- parable and in some places agrecmentor enter into straight rental contracts with industries. RlPl.EY'S IELIEVEIT OR NOT 3.30 p.m.—Toko Thirty -t.-00 p.m.-Tea Zone _X:3l p.m.-Caravan 5.30 p.m.—-épln ‘N Win 6:00 p.m.-Coll To The Post CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER $.15 part.-Television News :30 p.m.—5con 6:35 p.m.-Jlolevlsion weather 6:40 p.m.—Hass 6:45 pan.-Television Sport: You are the dealer. both sides vulnerable. and have opened one spade. Partner responds 7:00 p.sn.—Rebln Heed 7.30 p.ro.—Highwsy Patrol poo p.m.—Dr. Klldara 9.00 p.m.-Country Heedown 9.30 pan.-True 10,00 p.m.--Tommy Ambrose 10.80 pan-—Empire ll:30 pan.-The Pursuen I2-.00 p.m.-CIC rv News 12.15 o.m.-VIIWPOW 12.20 o.m.-Lionel Network News l2.1l0 , o.m.—-Midnight Theatre victed 2:00 pan.--(Appre:.) Slflflro" ‘W. CALLS Nl'I‘E or DAY Day 6883‘! Nita N508-l-7462 VAIIJS RADIO A TV set (eat so. Cirtowa SAIURDAY PROGRAMS. ’ CFCY-TV 2.30 p.m.-—Musics|o 3.00 p.m.-—Wer|d of Sport Baseball Game of the ylleek (Chicago vs. New York.) 6.00 p.m.-Kingfisher Cove o.3i pan.-Fisherman's Log (:46 pan.-CFCY TV News and Weather Two Diamonds. What would you now bid with each of the following {our hands? 1- “W84 W65 on an: 2. QAKJCB QAJ74 QAQS 4.5 3- MQ53 ours om ucqo 4- OKQIBI VA eons ‘ms 1. Two spades. There are on- ly two bids to consider—two spades and two notrump. The question is which one comes closer to representing our hand. so that partner can then make an intelligent decision on where and how far to go. Many players would bid two notrump at this point. which is a more forward-going bid than rcbid would represent 15 or 16 points. perhaps 17. and to this extent would be inaccurate. The two spade bid has the merit of identifying a minimum opening bid. while at the same time it shows at least five spades. li partner does not car- ry on after the signoff robld. there is very little chance of losing a game. 2. Three hearts. Once partner responds wi two diamonds. showins 10 or more points. slam is a practical certainty. The way to alert partner of the big doings in the air is to make tlon is to support diamonds la- ter. depending on how partner responds to the three heart bid. but "in no case permitting the bidding to die before at least a small slam is reached. Point count is not entirely the issue. though the indications are that the combined high- card point count is from 29 up. What is important is that there ané lots of tricks in this ltand. counting partner's diamond length. our spade suit (which can be either run or establish- ed-for discards). the first round heart control. and the second a jump-shift rebid. The lnten- - round club control. All th e I e features add up to at least 12 ks. two spades. The two notrump me 3. Three notrump. This is the best way to show the balanced distribution and the high-card values we have in excess of a minimum opening bid. Though the high-card point count is the some as in the previous hand. the prospects oi making a slam are considerably less. due to the lack of distributional val- uee. Alli we can do in this case is assert our high-card power. 4. Four diamonds. Kare. al- ‘ so. there is a. reasonable chance for a slam. but that problem is 7.01 p.m.—-Country Time 7.30 p.m.--To Tell The Truth l.00 pan.-leverlay Hillbillies lfl.00 p.m.—Ionsnss li.00 p.m.—Closo-Up li.30 p.m.—-Promised land 1200 p.m.—CllC TV News I2-l0 e.m.-CKCW TV News l2.i5 s.m.-—Sign Off for partner to decide. The best thing to do here is show our hand is well suited for die- monds and. by jumping e bidding. that our opening was not of the minimum class so for as high cards are con- l2.09 s.m.-Mystery Theatre ‘Mysterious intruder‘ On Radio Today cerned. The rest is up to part»- :s to Z" CKCW-TV l.55 p.m.—5totlon Sign On - Nam. 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