. CFCYTV CHANNEL 18 THURSDAY 2:15 pm—Afterncon Musicale 4 2:45 p.m.—Nursery School Time 3:00 p.m.—Dougles Feirbenks Pre sents 3:30 p.m.—Maggie Muggins 14 The Guardian, Oharlottetown, Thurs, Feb.5,190 8 | | _ "RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT DAILY CROSSWORD meugreeeere GRANDMA - 11:00 p.m.—Toronte Wrestling . 12:00 a.m.—CBC TV News 13:15 _a.m.—Viewpoint . CKCW — Moncton : ‘CHANNEL 2 THURSDAY *1:00 p.m.—Thursday Playbill, News ~~ Weather, 2:30 p.m—At Home With Helen TILLY THE TOILER ENJOY THE PLEASURES ! OF TELEIVSION ...See The | @ HOCKEY PLAYOFFS © @ WRESTLING C Per j= > y, . 3:30 p.m—At Home With Helen 8 @ BOXING AT ONLY Hour Crocker = SS 4.00 p.m—Whistle Towa t _ ™ - oP _— ing the queen would drop. When oulant 3 FIRESTONE. HOME & AUTO 8.30 pm—Weody Woodpecker Sune enteie | lteter eel eine HOME AND AUTO CO. LTD. ASSOCIATE STORE 6:00 pom.—Supper Club eno py cherry sagopa CREE TONIOES = evs how to werk Me -§ 187 Great George St. “We Trade Tires” Dial 5547 '24 Central St. Digi 3200 Summerside “15 p.m—News . a load 30 pin —Supper Chub omes | West thereupon led the king of : t& LONGFELLOW 35 p.m—Weather : clubs! Receiving the three from simply stends another. sample used eee om sx" East (the strongest signal card oe tae L's, X for oo toe Os, Z ‘aeate Seen coe ‘50 p.m.—Sports East could ), West continued| trophes, | length forma words hints | 7:00 p.m.—Whirlybirds _ K10764 @J32 ok é club Fast cashed his clubs,| each bovi code oo hs _ee 7:30 p.m.—Hi-Society ¢ ’ oF are Gttwent. ae bdauk Sees tui 9Q92 _ oTéess jand South went down two. 8:30 pm—Don Messer Sis 3X quos2 |The King of clubs play has all , & Ce Guate 9:00 p.m—Music Makers ‘59 “SOUTH | the appearance of being a lucky TMHQEBKV NMH SFFG FS WQHHN 9:30 p.m.—The Unforseen @AQe ; shot in the dark. That it turned 10:00 p.m~—Wyatt Earp @AK lout as well as it did could hardy| RK@ JBNNHCG SRKTE—WMRIHe ~ 10:30 p.m.—toretta Young @31097 jhave been anticipated by West WOHRCH a cape p.m.—Wrestling B9864 ‘with any degree of: certainty. But . ‘ € eee The bidding: | that the king of clubs was the Yesterday’s Cryptoquotes NOW I AM HAIL-FELLOW- = as nde — South West North East | °o"rect play we would be prepar-| WELL-MET WITH ALL—SOPHOCLES. | ‘16 Pas 19 Pam |% % defend to He dent (© 1559, King Features Syndicate, lnc.) RADIO INT Pass 3NT South had already been proved : jto have started with A-Q of } Opening lead—six of spades .nades and AK of hearts—13} ETTA KETT C.F.C.Y. THURSDAY There is a certain amount of | points South could not very well : , boldness required from time to | have the ace of elubs in addition, (STANDARD TIME) time i the play of the cards. because he then presumably I SEE You IT TOOK ME TWO DAYS : in 5 | I SEE YOURE TO TALIc DAD INTO LETTING KES A FAMOLS But, on many occasions, what|would not have made the weak WEARING YOUR BS-GAME HUNTER! 6.58 Sign On |appears to be a hazardous play |rebid of one notrump. Besides, if ME GO To THE SCHOOL lead "i ye ee Carmstian Houriturns out, upon analysis, to be | he had it, nothing could stop three | HOP? WOWEE * ! a aad and Western rn fae aoe of a well-reasoned con- vo sl - a 3 7.30 News and Weather ee ee oe eee oe 7.35 Cor ; Examine the play of this hand | hearts. could count nine tricks | | oe and Western Round- from West's viewpoint as de- i for declarer — two spades. three ' = 7.40 Farm Reporter fender North-South had arrived | hearts, and four diamonds. > 7.55 Interlude ; at an ambitious contract of three| To make the ‘safe’ return of Ww 8.00 News notrump. West led a spade and the king of spades would have | xe 8.11 Weather declarer won the jack with the been a downright concession of | @ ) 8.16 Country and Western Round | qeen . the contract to the declarer. -_ up South could count eight win- West's only chance was to as- = 8.45. Weather .. ners. His only possible source for sume and hope that. East had _ 8.50 News a ninth trick was in hearts. Se/ sufficient club strength and length 9.00 Morning Devotions he cashed the A-K of hearts, hop- to defeat the contract. i — ieee : rs US.” You WON OuT:! MORAL VICTORY.” THE rT. + 945 Morni cena io RIGHT, CHYLLS 3 (285 Morning Moods Discontent Is Heard Over 5 Sor Dance 'STONGHT A || | tendeneour 10.05 Magazine of the Air * INVITED ME Vere 10.30 Melody Parade Gov't Action On N.S. Coal t= 11.00 News Headlines and Weath-' z er ven oc ay Abe ta Sosa iso Gomi wil goats we tat or see] A MINS ° ies : xa "| sal } . ; -|tion on Nova Scotia's coal prob- 2 ? < & a . a . . r 1 a’: oO « ; — Ha Wags ct Mune “|i tow louder raya fv | ME_ Num sid Nova Scotia wi | (2.05 Rhythm Roundu ee eee er ree ta (2.30 News and Weather within a week of shut-downs 1 e {2.45 Mostly Music In Sydney, members of the| Another member of the Cape Y 1.00 News Headlines and Weath |C4P¢ Breton county joint expend- | preion hoard Alderman A. X. had «x * iture board criticized the federal | MacDonald ar iw 1:02—Mostly Music. government for not planning to '#°Donaid of Sydney. said next : —-~ 117 Mostly Muste—_ send a cabinet minister to | Wednesday's meeting should be OCCUPIED BY THE KILLERS WHO POSE AS. TAX COLLECTORS. 1.45 Mostly Musie oe here next Pe to he'd in Ottawa. Premier Stanfield ' : 2.00 School Bdcst istuss coal-mining troubles. has called a meeting of govern! a WE DD ALL AVGHT POR OUR ai 4 aap 2.15 Mostly Music Councillor Angus B..MacDonald | ment. company and tte gt ond FIRST DAY OF COLLECTING! peg ad bshcoawnea 230 Back to the Bible of Glace Bay said Prime Minister | sentatives here. oO , 3.00 News Headlines and Weath- cee nae wa Fatane to| Mayor James P. MacNeil of z er the me some very /Glace Bay said Domi 3.02 Best On Request junior backbenchers who dos’t| board chairman Witbur Uren will < mea 4.00 News and Weather know as much about the situation | attend the meeting. but “we « 405 Best On Request as members of this board.” didn’t ask for a pinch-hitter. We wa 4.39 The Outports | Dominion Steel and Coal Cor-| want the’ first team from Parlia- iz 5.00 News Headlines and Weat® | poration last week announced) nant Hill” Oo id ( sy er plans to shut down five of its! yoavor p : 8 ; 6.02 The Outports Cape Breton mines Feb. 1 for at] aves Basse Urenhart of = = : 6.00 News least a month. About 4,000 miners | yiines Minister Comtois should abd §.10 Interlude will be affected. | attend. the meeting i Se $.15 Music For You In New Glasgow, Clyde Nunn : be = $.30 News and Weathet of Antigonish. N.S., a member of b 5.28 Music For ‘You the provincial legislature, told a Unauthorized ’ — ee ee service club that the federal gov-| = gaa } Gi Y Vv | ti S e > Music ernment should give bigger sub- Co sit et fts Fo Fro A. io rae ile ae th sidies to Nova Scotia-produced | mmons Vi ' our ve om ne mo. $s _ aoe & eather coal. He said the mining industry Ca fas Rat Cros Safety Tate ee year" ent 00000 in une | “USES Furor For Women For Me or 5 eee dies while Prairie farmers re > ome n 900 Assignment leeived $172.000.000 OTTAWA ‘CP)—The action of 10.00 News and Weather : ee a former Liberal MP in taking . w Nylons @ Slips @ Shirts @ Ties 10.15 Starifght Serenade 6:45—Roving Re {2 seat in the Commons briefly t : 10.30 Cross Section mae porter |was raised in the House Friday *? @ Panties @ Blouses @ Socks © Sweaters 11.00 Court of Opinion : “fas in by a Progressive Conservative aa rr: . 11.30 Shadows a —- a s. who said it was without preced- |. @ Nightgowns @ Pajamas 12.00 Dominion News 7:45—Supper Magazine “Music’’ |ent in Canadian or British par- V \ Be : = “. me tie OF 8:00—Take It From Here. _ |'!amentary history. CBA THURSDAY 8:30—Sweet ‘N’ Sour eee Gourd, ae ee for Cc ‘ 9:00—Halifax Theatre. apleau, Que., from 1945 to 1957, * e (STANDARD TIME) 6: 40..Citisens Forum shipped into the chamber for just f:15—Marine Weather and Fill} 19-15 vancouver Chaniber Or-|2 few seconds Thursday night, 7:30—News. chestra his brother said Friday in an in| - . z 7:35—A.M. Chronicle. i -00—CBC Nati 1\ News| terview. 1 ‘ é Supvenry AUTOMATIC. 8:00—CBC News. \ ie menciues " J. 0. Gour (L—Russell) said his PARACHUTE IS ACTIVATED AND» ; 6:15 Maritime Sports 11:30—Eventide [brother “sat in one of the back QUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE |< :20—A. 3 12:00—Here’s the Weather and row seats (‘in the Liberal opposi- se eRe ee Devotions Sign Off. tion section) for half a minute” : Oo 10:00—Atlantic School Broadcast 7 Paicteoet on = ae : > a Oo 10:15—A.M. Chronicle. <4 ames WHY ISN'T MES. | 3 ? Marshall The brothers spell their names! [HOOPLE SPEAK- i a sender differently. David Gourd years| |iNG TO You, | aoa eo ago adopted a different spelling z a. e ome on 1 ng pelicio¥s t "i ces sm brought to| [AS aoe tenis’ o . : : 1 A 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air Chew S are ur ees tee es AS A PARKING 29 + 11:30—Musical Program. Wrigley * Meal Vl vor scarborough). | TICRET/f 11:45—In Reply ' Every == eran - Cae ih tems Salbtion. After Vv Mr. Michener said the matter ge 12-30—Maritime Farm Broad- should have been Taised at the - wlick: ‘ time. He-added: “Of course, it 1:00—CBC News and Weather would be improper for anyone not s5 fee Aranets e ip being a member of the House to 1:30—Music from Montreal. | enter the House without its per- Tue U.N. 1:59—D.0. Time Signal mission. FRANTICALLY 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast ne TRIES TO 2:15—The Happy Gang S wi GETA 2-45—Woman in My House. z GENERAL. 3:00—CBC News and TL}| ce TO LEAD Matinee < THE 1:90—Jass A La Mode. 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