J 10.05—Magazine of the Air ‘11.00—News Headlines and Wea Page 12, The Guardian Monday, Feb. 10, 1958 —.i— .j...__. RADIO 1 CFCY MONDAY 6.53——Sign on _ 7.00-—Hebrew Christian Hour 7.15-—Old Time Music by Ned Landry 7.30-—News 7.35—Weather 7.40——Ches Cooper Time . . 7.56—Interlude 8.00—News 8.11-‘Weather 8.’.-'>—Old Time Music B.45—Weather 8.50-News 9.00—Morning Devotions 9.l0—-Morning Moods, 9.30-—Top Tune Time 9.45—Freddy Martin Show 10.00—News 10.30-—Melody Parade 10.45—Swif~t Money Man ther 11.0%The Magic of Music .12.00—Weather 12.05-—-Tennesee Ernie Show 12.30——News and Weather 12.45-—Dinner Serenade 12;43—Road Report 1.00—Fifty a Day 1.10—Dinner Serenade 1.30—.—News Headlines and Wea- ther ' 1.32-—Dinner Serenade I 1.45—0ne Man’s Family ‘2.'00—Schoo1 Broadcast :2.15_—Bing Crosby Sings 2.30—Back to the Bible V3.,00—-News Headlines and Wes 5 ther - 3.02—-Wayne King Serenade -3.30-—Best On Request 4.00-—News and Weather 4.50-—Dear Dorothy Dix 4.05-Best on Request _ 5.00—News Headlines and Wea- ' ther / 5.0.3—The Outports (5.00—News 6.10—Interlude 6.12—N.S. Road Report 6.15-Music for You _7.00—Music for You 7.45-—Don Messer and His Is- _ _ landers " _'[.30—News and Weather “ 3.00-Hi Fi Club — ’ 8130-—National Farm Radio For- um 8.55—Farm' Forum.Newa ‘9.00—Assignment 10.0.0-—News and Weather 10.15--Sons of the Pioneer! 10.308Jazz Unlimited 1l1.00—The Concert Hour 12'£00—-Diminion News 12,10-Sign off ' 3; ; CBA Monday _7.,_20—Marine Weather 7:30—A.lVI. Chronicle 8.00—CBC News and Weather 8..15,—Maritime Sportcast _'8.20—A.M. Chronicle 8145-Morning Devotions ' ”9,0__0—A.M. Chronicle 1.0’.00—Atlantic School Playtime l0.15—A.M. Chronicle ~ pretty ~ primitive.'= which he sees coming up. Some items'he predicts for’ 1978: which_, when waved over a dusty surface, will ‘attract all dust- within several feet and which, when it is loaded, can be washed off in the sink. By 3. in North dealer. Neither side vulnerable. Norm grass" on 91042 .[.AQJ65 WEST EAST 14.0.11. 1 L.0.L. A542 # 73. # QKIOQ8 QQ532 QAK9873 _ QQJ —-- ‘ $97433 SOUTH 4AQ108 OJ764‘ Q65 .y.K1os Thebldding: North East South 1.; Pass 1; SA Pass 44 Opening lead—aueen of dia- monds. There are any nu" ber of stor- ies that have been written about the Two Little Old Ladies. They are the composit, fictional char- acters who play against the ex- perts in bridge tournaments and sometimes mznage in their own sweet, innocent w:.y,‘~to wreak havoc with the masters. One of the most famous of these stories occurred the time the Two Little Old -Ladiessat down against a couple of celebrated life masters in a 'nation:' pair championship. They were quak- ing with fear, a-i..1,it is not as- west 20 CONTRACT BRIDGE BECKER tonishing that when the bidding was over, Little Old Lady No. 2. (East) led the queen of diamonds out of turn. The tournament director was called and he ruled Sou": could call the lead of any suit (that was the rule in those days), or treat the diamond queen as an exposed card. So South asked for a club lead from West and Little Old Lady No. 1 said she didn’t have a club to lead. Declarer, having exac- ted his penalty, even though West could not comply ’ h: ' no further rights, and Little Old Lady No. 1 was informed she could lead any- thing her heart desir.:l. She shrewdly opened a low dia- mond, knowing her partner had the queen. East won with the jack—-the queen was back in her hand—a.nd returned a club, the suit West had. announced she was void ‘of. West ruffed, of course, and led another lo . di:..11ond, which East won with the gueez. Another club return was ruffed by West, and by -now’-the Two Little Old Lad- ies had run out of tricks. But they had snatched the first four, and a greatly perturbed South fiound himself own one. All over the room everybody was making four or five spades, while our expert South was the only one to be defeated in the four spade contract. Moral: “Never relax against the Little Old Ladies.” 7.30—Cal1 For Music 7.45—Rawhide ' 8.00—Musical Program 8.30—-National Farm Radio For- . llm . 8.55—-Farm Forum News 9.00—National Liberal Conven-‘ t-ion 10.00—CBC Symphony 11.00-—CB.C National News Round- . up . 11.30-—Portraits in Politics 12.00—Here’s t h e Weather and Sign on . ‘*Indicates.-1 change from last By FORBES RI-IUDE Canadian Press Business Editor The well-equipped household of‘ week. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT » Well-Equipped Home Will Be Vastly Changed eager to enter the’field; and to sustain and broaden interest in growth "and service. » 20 years from now may make to- day's gadgetted home appear Gwilym A. Price, chairman of Westinghouse Electric Corpora- tion of the United States, recently added together some of the things An electrostatic cleanihg wand’ Prepackaged units in bedrooms Elect Curtis Penny At Murray Harbour The first annual meeting of the Murray Harbour, Murray River- and Little. Sands Men's Associa- tion of the United Church of Can- ada was held last :Monday even-_ ing in the new Church Hall? Murray Harbour. In the absence DAlLY'”CROSSW”ORl5 5 ACROSS 2. Epochs 18. Sea- 1. A Slav 3. Over. ‘ soned L 5. Drudge ‘ hasty veal A 9. Mist from 4. Near cutlet falls 5. Out. 21. Eliza- A 10. Parts looks beth T 12. Exclama- 6. Game Regina tion of 22. Shield 2 L “ZP ulrrpm 0.. nm .2 -< mm: o > -2 13. Kind of soup cards 23. Guldo's 14. Opulent 1. Senior _ 15. Bone 8. Greek (anat.) letter 16. Greek letter 9.l-_Iot 17. Gold sassa- I her.) fras 18. Weaken drink 19. Male 11. Thin sheep stratum 20. River 13. The (G1,) boat 24. Fish builder 25. Embrace (Bin) 29. Irregular 31. Girl's nickname 34. Greek island 35. Close to 36. Latvian river (pass) 37. Steward Recruit (U.S. Navy) 38. Keep 40. Session 01' a. court 42. Chieftain (Arab.) 43. Depart 44. Accumu- late 45. Kind of telephone 46. Netlike fabric DOWN 1.0stenta.- tious demogstrao tion 1 ' : » DAILY -CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to ”%.0l'k lt:.v AXYDLBAAVX-R» ' is LONGFELLOW _ one letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. single letters. apos- trophes, the lengthand formation of the word: are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. T R A R A YES C 5 2-I0 Saturday’: Answer 33. Palm ’ (Bi-az.) 38. Covered with flow. ers, etc. (her.) 39. wine to- ceptacles 41. Yellow bugle 44. Exist highest note 26. Jewish month 27. Servile' 28. Runs out tcolloq.) 30. Painful spot 31. Semitic local _ deity 32. Relieved I A Cryptogi-am Quotation W‘ _ , Ir BYEF XDZ UD H00‘B"SO‘G'YDS’ JOPLX BYDRZ—-BOBI¢"I'. Saturday's Crypfioquote: WALK WHILE YE H.,-‘WE THE LIGHT. LEST DARKNESS COME UPON YOU —- JOHN. V OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE YEP,‘ lT'5 eaormzrz JAKE ALL “'S‘2‘§.a 32%’-‘i§3$’5&iZ° Baum. T Posrcmzo WAEN |N6’—- AND, \/OU‘\lE 601' A NEW GRIP wrruour l HULLO,NEE'DLE-NOSEIWELL, ARE ~/ou AFRAID 0: YOU'D 5MILE ‘/0U"D 6PRlN6 A- PERMANENT CRACK lN THAT \nNEeAR MAP OF YOUIZ6 Z -~ WHERE6 THE KING OF THE cLowN-5 AND THE 0,Tl-l'El2:-ZSOKER6 3 TILLY THE TOILER GRANDMA No. GRANDMA. n"s ‘WAY TOO DANGEROUS! ' N’T GO '1" TH SKATE T’DAY.’ KID MY, BUT IT WAS NICE OF YOU 5' ’ BE SO CONCERNED ASOuT Gl2ANDMA’S SAFETY THAT-A-WAY.’ . II ‘ ‘ <-‘.'.'.- . _ . -. . -.-sea.’ am‘?-" :19“ ‘I ufl 4 —~ :5 L -.9,‘-;-:_‘._— \“." nj g a TV Set - - - It Makes Sense THAT'S FUNN)/. IT JUST DISAPPEAREDI on WESTINGHOUSE TV! To Save Dollars This Way’?! 2 Q Low Down Payment! 187 GREAT GEORGE ST" Q GET out are TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE! Q Up to 2 Years to Pay! FHRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. 4 l DIAL 5547 V HENRY, 0 ml Ki-I MIDI him». in Vloxld .' ETTA KETT . . / Bur we DIDN'T cow.’ A . I ETTA «swr n- 0135 K Honssr, MISS FLUNKWELL- T ‘rouse HOME° \/3/-'OA2Tl< AND DEBS‘/'8 N THEN HOW - ELSE no You EXPLAIN ll’? .. -an you wanna r-mm-nu’o. mm. -mum umxm. wiNGeY.! n-'s ALL HIS FAuLT--- (W_EN‘|‘.OVE|E KN DID DEBS‘/'5, at Homswoaoe 5 ‘ AFTER HE ‘~ Fm,.:sHEor: 3 Mws! 1 «.‘ WTNGEY3.’ WHY BLAME yz'.‘-.e"='¢‘.'—."r9-'— ‘.- ,—',ea>..a- .v ~.:..» . ,r' . I'LL JUS'0b§1"‘ ' T L. ~.=._...-p - n=_0g__showcase h. h Wm -de ti may of the president the vice-p_resi-I __ ‘lo n.1s—i<:naergarten or the Air -i"...‘.°... » .o.§§°Z":o..°°‘.‘.i'i‘s‘ ‘Ema dent M» .A- Mamet" vres1ded- '- is ‘ 1130*-Joan Marshall‘ dresgsesg and alga a laundro-closet The deY".t1°“a1 p°r.i°d was led by A ' L 11.40—Ruth Harding that will clean clothing without M“ Wlmam. H‘=‘“‘1.5- -v ~'«C\~ ‘ 11.'45—Now I Ask You I .1 agitation or tom‘bhng_ The following officers were ele- - p , ‘ ,_ 12-15-73mb01‘ee J“n°fi°“‘ .When one hangs up a suit or fled .f°r the current Year ‘"31’ - “'0! I 13-30—Ma1‘itime Farm B’¢35t- dress, moving tracks will carry duly mstalied by the .V"’°'Pr°51'. _‘_ ..-.-.., -l 11-00-035 News and Weéther it successively into wash, rinse dim’ pr,°S‘dent’ Cums Penny; . ~ . 3 ~ 7‘ I; 1.l5—-Pages from Life and dlsying chambem within vice-president, Raymond L. Mac- fly‘; g E YEs.YouMAY N01’ - ONLY one eecAuse_weNeeoA - ‘stow;-J'soga_noin=., bu 1_3()_;Tjme out for Melody -minutes the garment will be re_ Lean; secretary, John Gosbee;-~ go ,2 PM reoemsa . 5 I-.l|<EiT:BuT\NENEED QUESTION. MANOFYOUZ EXPEZKENCE.‘ I§lU\Elhflfl'lH'.' ‘, B 1_59_T1me sign; turned to the rack in the hang_ treasurer, Fred Johnston.Achair- //' co” to,o,o,.i_ to‘ 2 1EbxU_"'z!D . .'n-Te filisoneiz mun-fie. wuieoju. W W a .2._go_Auamic school mg closet, clean and ready to man for the different comml-N '_ District Head- * ,- -°Fngg‘'z“ON \ - — 60946 gF°TER-I961-WE CF:i:b .‘ W ;2:l.1i-+Th.e.HaPPY G?-H18 wear—.the dirt removed .by.ult-ra-, “.995. We-.r? . .aPp~°1?‘»tEd- .”.“S1¢ .th9 - o z 3: ' X " ‘ggmsmg "in ' T 2-45-1701‘ the P131110 sonic energy through inaudible full ‘°°mm‘tteeS “.”u be rep°rt°d E III ,.-.- . ammo 9! 3.,o9_..T.c Matinee sound WaVos_ at the next meeting. . o g G u..gw_ :_ A3’ . I _ 4_oo_Doug parker show v ' During the business period it 5 \o, :59. " 4.30-—A Touch of Greaspaint J LIGHT FROM PANELS , was arranged to send a get well E < _, . 0 so ‘? ‘_ W 5-00—MaI‘itime F ish BT35? Electric - lighting panels, no card and fl,°W°rS t° .D1'- Ere‘ ‘ ‘ : § ~' ' . ' \ib‘ . 5-30-Nursery Rhymes thicker than a pane of glass, will ham’ “’h° 1,5 3 Patient "1 the ' ’ ' E 2 "9’ ; ‘ ., .¥‘."'; 5_45_The story Man ' be used a1.ohitootm.a11y_as a doc_ P.E.I. Hospital. A vote ‘of thanks = _“ \ .6. " 5-00-0130 Times - oration—and a turn of a dial will W35 Passed t.° the retmrtg p.r°' ‘ A 4’. U 6.10-—Maritime Sportscast ’ produce light of almost any in_ sident, Walter Buell_for hls fine 0 \. , lg 5-15—CBC NEWS and W€3th¢1' The home entertainment centre Servlce during the Ye31'- M1‘- ' ‘ “I 3 \\§ ,'I._%-_ 5_30_.Rawhide - tensity or oo1or_ Buell was away from home and °LD_§gsH ., _ - . - fl '0 5 2-10 It 6.45-—Roving Reporter W511 include 8 hi_fi sot, fla\t_Sc1-een unable to be present. Thanks was \ HAND Pklgshlfib _,m ~. ' o’ . . , of .. s_55_BY1ine television in three dimensions’ 3 extended the other officers for ON WHICH THE wfso J. - V o 7-00—M0I1daY Recliifll tape recorder and a -movie pro- then’ falthful 5,e1',Vi°°- , BROTHERS PRINTLEDN 3‘ . g 7 //£35.91-‘E/V CONV/C720 ' » ' 2' jector. . A ._ ' I g The meal dlvlgiedeénléo small THE BRlSTOL.VlT, HERALD “I ”:_0L%'l£ A-‘Ea? 7RY/ A/VD i/EZL HANGAI D04/T 6/IE6?/JUPI- Tv Television will be shown on a .r°“pS .a“ °°n.51 er °° mos FOR 5° ‘/EAR5 ' 5 C - - -5‘!///P/SE I /5‘ V -’ screen resembling a framed pio_ interesting subjects and their ‘ IS THE TOMBSTONE ,. Q — / —‘*"' t , 1;}, h h - findings were most interesting OVER THE GRAVES OF .— \ Z - CHANNEL 13 gflffi, me wiefi‘ ?,?se:,3:fy §,':,§,1,"f and helpful. . "NR0" W“-5°” AND F05 "' ~ ‘ < " mun ‘ -3 W I . with programs picked up by :1 Lunch was served by the lad- FAM“"’ ‘N THE BRISTOL CEMETERY Z A - ' Schedule . -central receiving unit Viewers ies of the Happy Workers Club ,1 ~' ‘ ,I« will be able to record and play of the church. Thanks was ex- Ill gr ‘I -. M U N U A Y - v back any shows they choose. ‘15e"d§dT‘i‘l3 t}_19m' f01‘f thelir fine z ' _ = . Mr. Price’s predictions, which “M -. 3 Smgillg 0 “B est Be '33 ‘ 3-30 P'm'“Aft9rn°°n Muslcaleinvolve many’ things still in the The T19 That Binds" and the 2 5? ” 4:00 p.m.—Open House 1abo,-ago,-y stage, were quoted by Benediction by the pastor Rev. £2 '1 1:30 p.m.-Howdy Doody George L.‘ Wilcox, president of 5- W01‘1fI‘eY brought the meet- Ill - 54% .3 5.00 p‘m__-rho King»; Canadian Zveiiinghouse Co. Ltd. mg to a close. I :.:.a.2:::::. *:....:::-S if él‘°.. '- I “5 ‘’'m‘‘'Chfldr°"’‘ Newsml MAY BE’ C0NSER1\c7ATIVlE. JAKA:RT§%0IF1‘1!<ii‘§ri:sisaTm(lI,t: t ) ' ‘V “7 it 5:30 . .—K'dd’ K3 1: . » ‘ 11 ers - 3 5,00 1‘§_$__w1eSt§.s,, Thr.,,‘,’{’,”,S ll‘/Ir. Wilcox commented: _ Russia has offered _2o,o0o tons of usauw/5,’. 5:50 p_m__CFCY TV News _ In my years in the electrical S'h_lP_Dlng‘to Indonesia, a shipping m Me‘ oume A sh’ I13’? 7:00 p.m.—Gazette ‘industry I have seen deVelop- ministry official said here Fri~ Aprgg 5-;ANDING7'5 ;EARa$"gN “,5 ,, -. 7:30 o.m___Sh. Lancelot ments surpassing. even the most day. The Russian offer is for 10 ORlCrlNAL SITE wAs DISMANTLED < . W5 ,m.,,; " 8:00 p.m.—My Little Margie uncontrolled imaginings of 1ndust~ ships of 2,000 tons each, the, offi- STONE By STONE AND ERECTED = 3:30 p_m__pmvjncia1 Affairs rial forecasters. We. are probably oral said. Under the offer, the AGAIN SOME DISTANCE AWAY O 3:45 p.m.—Souvenir iglllttoo fconservfmve today in fhgps woiulil dhave Russian cap- o---~-----....... 0 ~ 1 : _ - . . . a we oresee. . yams an n onesian Cr _ Po_ g _e W 320990 :'I1:'___$Ee Cglgllggaue Some of the most important re- land and Yugoslavia alsoelfive of- W ‘:3; 2 f ,-‘L he who p_'m_'_I Love Lucy quirergerits tto lging atilout thie ad— fered ships, the Official said. wfia ’3Ls5E§Kg,"2Fw€°%M5° "“M5E|-F '; n_ T .. * A 10:30 p.m.—-Tugboat Annie 7l;f”t‘1°]§ ffiefcfsrgf mgfjfi ‘’ 53’ a‘’.‘° ‘ Rose”. ""°"""’E"“’~5- ’ *3 11:00 p.m.—Stud§o One In Holly- sulafion “FEY 3“ 1'1‘ WHERE KINGS DIE weal+h.,1ao,yeG,g§Ige°l1_’:(“l;6c§;l:§r7‘.31 3 W00 ' . . NEVER Ln 1:, 5:11:35 , _ R ' _ \ * _. . It was necessary to place new Tw B t h N “"5 OOM BUTFNSTEAD [200 pm. CIIEIC Telensmt emphasis on’ research and- devel- V and Glelolrsge IT!/1lm?iri‘e1ds’atG§orge SACED THE CHAMBER WW” A BAGOFCOAL -5 ews _ . . _. and- N HIS BACK /-ms;/au/as e1/skymurams//r’ W opment, keep young engineers rmgham house, in Norfolk. 0/: His ADULT’ 1./FE I .. 5 . c|(cw _ Mgnci-on MICKEY MOUSE ~ » l - - ' ' ~ -- -..._._.._ , pl CHANNEL 2 W 0.. -... ’ *“.'.';<..='LL so see o SO22‘/. UNCA MICKEY 5- A- McsD0NAI-D's BASEMENT SPECIALS} : SCHOOL ‘TRAFFIC M02-N "5 3%: vowza IN A ‘N0 raau2T2T'Ne' , ‘ S A M 0 N n A Y « ..== MEN 5 DRESS PANTS Boys’ PYJAMA . \ : ’’‘; ll ‘:00 p.m.—-Monday, Playblll 3; , . ~ F! “elem, ., . News, Weather, ’ I \ «in Gabs - Flannels . Fleck; 0 Wm” 5"’ _ \ T _ . Sports I’ E] E] 0 Fully sanfomed » —- Spanish Cape Reg. _95 Q Sizes 3 to 14 _ Mysteryh 14 ' » $7.95 -'9» ' - 3:00 p.m.—Over T e Bac 2 3 5 Fence WEICUFF THEM F E v i Reg‘ ' ..'* ~ 4:00 p.m.-—Open House R E' . T‘ E 4:30 p.m.-Howdy Doody , 5.00 p.m.—The~ King’s Cupboard - ‘ 5:15 p.m.—Children’s Int. News 2:33 p.m.—lIl,VesteI":n T'tIl‘hetatre _ . . : p.m.-— uppe ea re 1 6:15 p.m.—Uncle Jack at the & ‘ i Piano ‘ H _ W H To Em T“ “J. ....L, “H -3:27.222-‘sss.°.r-mi ‘E1 325:5 W s 5:45 p.m.—Weather mcrsce vouk ACROBATICS IN ' ACT F0? “*5 SOFT-HEARTED lTSON|_\/ FAIRTO DEAT'H%h~%\I;§,% ' .- *9 6:50 p.m.—-Spotlight On Sports 3' THE CLASSROOM! NOWGO . "‘3‘”¢”’A'-" WAR '._ I -- » I] N‘/O ‘/0'-L WHEN KIN AH S 7:00 p.m.—Ray Milland Show {M STAND M1742 . o in: BE "SK,"- ‘7:30 p.m.—Sir Lancelot kj(§-‘5 / CORNER I-I-I YORE LIFE’; - I 8:00 p.m.—Gunsmoke .;‘ ' z " 8:30 p.m.-—Provincial Affairs E 8:45 p.m.—Souvenir < _ 9:00 p.m.—The Millionaire 9:30 p.m.——On Camera _| 10.00 p.m.—l Love Lucy '_. 10:30 »p.m.—Tugboat Annie .1 11:00 p.m.—Studio One 12:00 p.m.——CBC TV News 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint 12:22 a.m.-—CKCW TV News, Weather. Sports