% Church Is Well Paid For | SSBESTOS,; Que. eat Ake eased the Johns-Man- her aft St.-Aime parish here @e ‘nosing their 4l.vear-old Ro- men Catholic church but gain- irs"twn new ones because of rsng* world demand for ashes- + Aime Chureh sits on the hp of the giant open pit ashes- tos mine of Canadian Johns- Manville Ltd, wholly - The. 1ollowing program list- “incs are published” free of charge as a public service and)) 44 to ‘a -50-mile-long belt’ of | appear as presented to us by the stations concerned. MONDAY PROGRAMS p.m.—Take 39 a aaa CFCY-TV 1.5.9 pom Musicale — 2.90 pom.—Film— Festival 2-39 p-mu—Film—Fastival. $00 pm.—To Tell The Truth 2) pom. =“vortd ar Contrast 1 p.ne--Razzie Dazzle 29 p.m.—Rin Fin-Tin 20. p.m.<-Music. Hop “pan.—Bachelor_tather——— B.m:—Rebin-Hood—Jackpot p.m.—Garzette Y 00 p.m.—=CFCY TV News pim.—Sports * Weekly p.m.—Musical Showcase p.m.—Two Faces West ; p-m.—Don Messer p.m.--The .Fugitive p.m.—Show ef the Week— Drama pam Siaties 11.30 p.mi—Seven. Leaque Boots TZ a.m.—CBC TV News : 12.13 a.m.--Local Weather and Sports 12.15.a.m:—Sign Off CKCW-TV...... ©.57 a.m.—Station Sign On, 40:00 p.m.—Canadian Schools 10:30 a.m.—Nova Scotia Schools 11.30 a.m.—Friendly Giant 11.45 a.m.>Chez Helens 12.00 p.m.—Butternut Square 12.20 p.m.—Across Canada 12:50 pem.—-Monday® Playbill— Chicago. Syndicate 2.30 p.m.—At Home With Helen f . Crocker 2.60 p.m.—To Tell The Truth 3°30 p.m.—Take Thirty ~ ; OVE Ms VMOA ROM Re > ; ‘ > + ae 11:00 The » 4:09-p.m.—World In-Contrast” = a "8-30" pim:—Razzle Dazzle §:00-p:m:=Cartoon Capers __§.30_p.m.—Music Hop 6.00 p.m.—Supper Club - €.)5-pim.—TV News i :25 p.m.—TV Weather 30 5 -30 p.m.—TV Spots p-m.—Supper Club ‘p.m.—Combat p.m.—Green Acres p.m.—Don Messer p.m.—The Fugitive p.m.—Show of the Week. p.m —Mexcan/ Canadian Relations > —-- p.m.—Glencannon i p.m.—CBC National News 12:15 p.m.—Viewpoint 12:20 a.m.—LTV News 12:30 a.m.—Station Sign Of SFCY “MONDAY 6.3(--News. and Weather 6.35—Morning Reundup -6:45—Island-_Wasther._and___ Mar-.-4.-94-—carractian Roundup” Temp. Ng cs 6.46—Morning Roundup q 6.55—News~ anc Weather 7.00—Mebrew Christian Hour 7.15—Morning Roundup: 7.30—News and Weather 7.35—Farm Report 7.40—Morning Roundup : 7.45—Island Weather & Mar. Temp. 7.46—Morning Roundup 7.56—Sports Capsule & Scoreboard ” 8.00—News 8 11—Weather 8.16—Morniny Roundup 8.55—Weather 9.00—Natonsal News - CBQR 9.10—Notes and Music | 10.00—News & Weather © 10.05—Notes and Music 10.30—Preview ‘Commentary 10.25—Notes and Music 11 00=News and Weather 11.05—Women’s Institute Program 11.20=Notes and .Musiec 11.30—Montague Entertains 11.45—Bulletin Board 11 50—Notes and Musle 11.55—Agriculture ‘66 12.00—Weather 12.05—Town and Country Time,, 12.20—News and Weather J 12:43—P.E.1. Road Report 12.45—Town “and Country Time 1.00—News and Weather’ 1.05—Town and Country Time 1.15—Gordie Tapp Show 1 45-—Town. & Country Time 2.00—News and Weather 2:05—Mostly Music 9020—Assignment 2.58—Thought For Today 2.58—hought For Today $.00—News Headlines & Weather 3.03—Trans-Canada. Matinee 2.40—Pop Caravan é 4.00—News Headlines and Weather 4.03—Canadian Roundup 4:10—Pep Caravan §.05—NeWws and Weather 6 05—The Outports 6.25—Marine Weather —5-28=The Outports — \ 5.A5—Sports Capsule board . owned” >| union i s paki : - | French - speaking mining com ness slump and a. weak market. deaths of 18 heavy drinkers in ‘We're not back in a seller's the Quebee City area reported | | It is located about 125 miles narket yet,” a sales official last week that ‘no particular isaid here. ‘‘But-the market in-|heer is to: be blamed.” | - |the world's Jargest. “1T:95—StarlightSerenade: —}_-9:15—Assignment J 10:45—Playroom —-14:05=Joan—Marshalt—————— \ville Corp. of New York. . |. The church and townsite hem ‘room for expansion, the ¢com- pany has bought the old church | ifor demolition, paying enough to build two replacements. ville, when St. Aime: served as headquarters in this munity of about 11,000. jeast of Montreal. The towns of Asbestos and |Thetford Mines, some 30 miles northéast, look for their liveli- ashestos that runs through the rolling Eastern “Townships. of Quebec ' between the United States border and the St. Law- rence River. DEPOSITS LARGEST _ The deposits are said to be Eleven mines are operate: this area, supplying asbestos | * |mineral fibres for heat-resist- | ant—textiles, brake linings, floor— ._5.50--The Outporte 6.00—News and Weather 6:10=Tonight’s Music 6.30—Business Barometer 4.35—Tonight’s... Music \7.00—Back to. the Bible 7.30—News & Weather ly. 7.45—Program Schedule 7.46—Tonight’s Music 8.00—Project 66 CBC 9.00—Country Time CBC 10.00—CBC National News, On Personally. : 10.30—The Best of Ideas-.CBC 11.00—News. and Regionel Weather 11.05—Starlight Serenade | 11.30—News and Weather 12.00—CBC News. Weather and Sports 12.15—News and Music CBC COA ¢ MONDAY 6:00—The Morning Show, Part 1 - 7:00—The Morning Show, Part ) ’ { (Contd.) - 6 8:00—CBC News end.iniand Wx. 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:3)—The Morning Show, Part 1 —8:35=Mex Ferguson Show 9:00—CBC News 9.10—Commentary. ew. 9:21-A.M. Chronicle. —=—SOS=S~«~ 10:00—Court Of Opinion” 10:30—A.M. Chronicle 11:00--CBC News 11;15—Foer Consumers 11.20—Recerd Album __ : 11:30—The Archers, ‘ 11:45—Music On The Heather 11:55—Assignment : 12:00—Jamboree Junction _ 12:15—Tommy ‘Hunter and Pal 12:30—Maritime Farm Broadcast 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Gordie Tapp Show -1:45—Time Out Fer Meledy 1:59-D.0. Time Signal 2:00—Time’ Out “For Melody — “ 2.45—John Drainie Tells A Story 3:00—CBC News 3:03—Trans-Canada Matinee 3:30—Trans-Cenada Matinee 4:00—CBC News. . 4:10—Music In The Air 4:15—Music In The Air. 4:30—Assignment _ 4:35—Music In The Alr 5:00—Mar. Fish Broadcast 5:20—Tempo 5:20—CBC Notebook 5:35—Assignment : 5:45—Tempo: and Netebook (Contd) | 6:00—CBC News : 6:15—On Parliament. Hilt 6:20—Today'’s Editorial 6:25—Inland Weather and Sperts Scores 6.30--N.B. Legislature 6.33—Childrens’ Stories 7.00—CBC News 7.03—Music In The Evening 8:00—Ai Time Goes By 9:00—Country Magazine . 10:00—CBC National News x Personally * 10:30—The Best Of Ideas 11.00—CBC News 11.03—The Language Of Musie 12:00--CBC News ; 12:03 -Sperts Scores, Inland: end ~ Marine Weather +H-887-000--tons’-from—~420; ttons in (1964, ter health | following mpared dairy that it waa.jto..be-in--perfect condition. j /CONSIDERS_ Al __. > |naw: allow, the addition of _ the “10:15—Today's Editorial and Speaking | ing body of the International, = r e tfles, insulation and, most-tm-|The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., May 9, 1968. 11 portant, asbestos cement ~ pro- ducts such as shingles, roofing and millboard . Once the world's,chief source of asbestos; Canada has yielded) first place to the Soviet Union | and now accounts for less than 40 per cent of-world output. | Although losing _ its ‘relative ‘position, the ‘Canadian try, 90-per-cent concentrated in ‘Quebec, has continued to grow. , . \A ’ . j | i _ ; ' lin the pit on one side. To make east is. valued at some Brewery Ltd.- said in a news- gave peace of mind to the con- » paper Dow. Officials — Are Convinced / MONTREAL (CP) — Dow was not taken needlessly If. it advertisement published suming public; if it enhanced For the last year asbestos here Eriday its decision to de-|the stature of the brewing in- producers have been enjoying stroy . 1,000,000 gallons: of beer dustry; if the brewery lived up a five- to’ 10-per-cent price in-|in Quebec City last month was jto a reputation acquired” over + ., crease established Jan. 1, 1965, the right one, even though | Destruction gf the church will the ‘first price rise since 1957, it jerase a reminder of the violent S 1949 «strike against, Johns-Man- |e TRADE BLUME jnew ‘producers,' a gerieral busi- iternationally and domestically knew publicly confirmed since, that less of circumstances and cost. _The. previous .inerease was the beer was in perfect condi- sia ie . follawed by the entry. of three. tion. ae it!176 years; if ft acted in a then, and it has been manner worthy of trust regard- A ecommitiee investigating the | States Views “In a statement the committee) STOCKHOLM (AP ) An has strengthened materially. We said the 18 men died from’ a American withdrawal from Viet demand balance; since. 1957.” association of several fac-|would help “heither the peoples ” jan One effect ot the 1965 price jtors*’ including the prevalence of -Asia nor the ‘peace of the increase, however, was. to CON- of virus infection in the area. \world, Mayor’ Willy ‘Brandt of |=“ centrate purchases at the end) that 3,600,000 tons Canada. accounting than .1,300,000 tons and the viet Union for. about 1,800 last year, with, ‘Health: Director Issues Statement MONTREAL (CP)—Dr, ‘ \Jand Lamquin, director of Mont-|took it upon itself to recall all icountries real's health department, says |its beer and destroy it, a total \dians. ‘lconsumption of: whole milk with of 1,000,000 gallons. jvitamin D added should be re-| Dow's, Parliarrent -Hilt-and Speaking|stricted to babies and growing | ment Friday was headlined: “A~chairman ofthe congress, de- !million gallons of good _ beer.|clared: : s children. He made this statement as he dumped needlessly?” . issued a report drawn up by -his department, on the of enriching whole The report--was made. \prgpared to introduce the vita-|This has now. been officially jeonfirmed to the public.” n into its regular milk fluid. Dr. Lamquin. said too much vitamin’ D for adults can be harmful. | Except in rare eases, tional committee on nutrition | had—recommended: eonsumption of vitamin D-enriched milk by | adults | The report said that to com-| ply with federategistation+ Lrhole--milk--should—not—¢eon jcess of ‘400 international units iper quart. ~~~ TNE TIVE - The Ontario Milk Distribu- | tors Association said April 16-it} is considering adding vitamin D| to all mit lines. at Earlier, Dr. Donald Fraser, | lresearch physician at the Hos- | pital for Sick Children in Tor- | onto, said. that failure to add ey vitamins to milk is eausing) rickets in children. | Mr. Davies, president of the, Ontario Milk Distributors Asso- | ciation, said’ permission to add vitamin -D to milk was granted | last December. He was refer- ring to changes in Canadian food and drug regulations which | vitamin to fluid milk in amounts adequate to prevent rickets. Dr. Lamquin said that al- though 100.cases of rickets were found in Montreal ‘in three years, “‘it 1s still a compara- tively rare clinical. entity.”” EXPEL MALAYAN PARTY || STOCKHOLM ,JAP)—The bu: | reau of the Socialist Interna. | ‘Itional announced here Friday it, has decided to expel the Ma- layan. labor party as too Com- | munist-influenced. It also an-! nounced that Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, | head of the People’s Action; party there, has been elected a| member of the bureau, direct: | now meeting here. - “SALMON TIPS SCALE | Only 44 per cent. of the catch by weight, salmon yields more | ‘than half of British Columbia's 12.15—Music. fn The Night * fishing income. CONTRAC T BRIDGE | ~ FREE DELIVERY From 5.30 p.m. to 11,30 p.m. Open Seven Days a Week . From 7 a.m. to 12 pom Fish & Chips Mot & Cold Sandwiches All European Meat & Cheese - DIAL 4-6669 HEIDELBERG Coffee Shop & Delicatessen 192 Kent ’ Charlottetown Opening lead — queen of dia- | monds. Here is a remarkable hand from the match between Italy }and the United States in 1958. A grand slam in either hearts or clubs would certainly | been a feasible undertaking, but jat both tables only a game con- \ | tract was reachéd with the , North-South cands. | There were extenuating cir- ;cumstances, it is true. At both ltablesa made with the East-West cards, jand this succeeded in blocking the smooth exchange of. infor- mation- between the North- South players. : | When the. hand was played at liny table, I opened the hidding- with three diamonds, My part- yay ° have | we bid was) By B. JAY BECKER ; West dealer. : . ner, John Crawford, who knew . Neither side vulnerable. ~ T had very little defensive strength and who was suffer-. WORTH ing from the same defictency ' @ 109865 |himself, tried to. jam the works 2105438 further by. bidding four . dia- @A3 monds. - : a3: _{ Siniscalco, impressed more by | wrer BAST his hand than oyr antics, bid fey &KQI749H |five clubs; which was passed | 992 ' @RTE all around. A:diamond..was led | © QJ108765 oK9o and Siniscaleo, looking uch’! $1642 45 the worse, for wear tn. having | SOUTH \failed to reach either a small or se A grand slam, won the diamond .@AKF » jand tackled trumps, When) “942 Crawford. showed out, Sinis-| -&AKQ10973 (calco emitted » huge sigh of re-| The bidding: aah for having escaped’a. . ‘ : igher contract . ie hdd a a rae | “When the deal was played at jthe other table, the bidding |went: 2 o | Belladonna did not preempt | ‘with the West hand, but East | (Avarelli) ‘did. He bid. three’ spades. i : ¢ | The American South nae | difficult bid to. make and elecfed- ito overcall with three notrump. | ‘He ‘would have been ‘wiser to) pass four diamonds doubled; ’in- \stead he bid Five clubs and made eleven tricks to tie the ‘board. : Ss Six hearts played by ,Nofth , could have “been made, and, in facts only a spade ‘lead would have stopped seven. But the pre- | emptive tactics at’ both tables} made it difficult-.for North- | South to find. the best contract and succeeded in blocking out_! ithe hearts.- : : 2 a Bd for__more |) 5o- rant 000. ? [disease since last..Novembar. and ~the suggestion that might be responsible, “Dow (general | Brewery, the only one produc- (Socialist ’ Ro- sing in the Quebec City area, lattended by Socialists from 50 an announcement by |analyses had’ already proven_ it | went on to say that its action an amount of vitamin D in ex- |" The statement added: on world preblems. "A meri- . lto discourage the Americans in at- present, inquiries such efforts, or act as if the ghown-that_no— particular decision_on peace lay with the of beer is to blame.” united States -alone,”' said total of 44 persons are Brandt, nto have contracted = the - “But ALLY cingisntians After discovery of the deaths, beer opening speeches debate at international congress, in including five Cana- | “Dr.-Bruno -Pitterman, former half - page advertise- Austrian vice’ - chancellor and “A fair distribution among The advertisement read in |the nations of the world's riches advisibility | part: “.. . . Dow knew its beer |is the best guarantee for world milk with|in Quebee City was good eyen -vitamin--P-in-the-interest-of -bet--before it-made~ the decision ta and universal disarm |peace will ‘The delegates \sions, centring on. world’ prob- ‘lems, particularly Viet Mayor Brandt i | He and Prime Minister Tage: \Erlander of. Sweden gave the | | the first the. fourth: | | ' | | are extremely Seen, eee: rare heart, disease, cardiomyo- Nam without a political solution | , ‘pathy, which was ‘caused by and’ without security guarantees f p “It West Berlin Said as he: opened jof 1964, with the result that 1995 | eould be. that beer is one. of jan international: Socialist mene Canadian shipments fell to these: factors, as the members | of the: committee ascertained. “T do not doubt that = Ls | | | : |that each of ‘the persons drank |can ‘policy is interested in al din Sales officials here estimate jjgrge quantities’:6f beer each ‘peaceful solition—mo ‘one ought |” world. production was jqay. : 3 leader of West Ger-| | a 1 { = 2 = VNGNVES: I JUST LOVE HOMEMADE IcE CREAM, KIDS (> BUT SOMETIM®S WHEN I EAT IT. : os. Se w= IT MAKES ME FEBL KINDA aunty’ ) SHAS. KUHN - ‘meet | 9) . . . (through Sunday, with diseus- | 53) Nam, ><) The brewery’s advertisement |Rhodesia, disarmament and! | trade. 2 RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT f OF THE DUKE. OF YORK, AFTER. HE HAD. BEEN DECAPITATED, WAS .ADORNED wir A PAPER CROWN By ORDER OF QUEEN MARGARET IN 1453 oe HIS AMBITION TO BE DD KING OF ENGLAND OF A WELL i "@ Keng Femme Syedeatn, len, 1966. Weeld sight reewreal DAILY CROSSWORD _. ° ACROSS 51. Logan or 1l.Ina 1. Polish Fitzgerald —_-vertical fh ati 5.Celebration 52. Observes # line, ‘ IN 9. Thinner DOWN nauti- . tL 10. cee 1, Having cally | placein - twohorns .__ speaking ‘Ancient 2.One:comb, 16. Early ; a Greece form settler IMly [D 12. Berries or 3. Seat for 20. Bend Lie ELLIE IR grapes the un- 23. Kind of ~ Lt 18. Spring- committed, crow .. : blooming proverbially 25.Pronoun Seterdsy’s Answer plant: 4. Tuck or 26, Fish 14, See! John , 28. Family 37. Biblical - 15, Crown 5. Slang for member prophet 17. Different pistol 29. Energy. 38. Stow 18, Relative 6. Fit of unit 41. Indigo of jr. shivering 30, Wild pigs « dye 19. Celtic 7. Recline 31, Barren 42. Revolve land 8. Awn. : 33. Tombs 46. North or 21. Chinese 9.Onekind - 34. 8trong Red ‘ pagoda of note winds 48. Golf term 22. Oméga 24, Eskimo canoe 27. Corrected 30. Word of — warning 32. Incite . 35. From 36. Briolette and others -39. Music note 40,Ata ” distance 43. Slangy ’ exclamation 44, Jolson. 45. Kansas* county and © . Nevada city 47, Make _ clear 49. Step for fence 60. American ‘Indians ‘DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work It: : AXYDLBAAXRE is LONGFELLOW ee One letter simply stands for another, In this sample A fs 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 all hints. Each day the code letters are different. . oy A Oryptogram Quotation — mvt SCOrTrY ALFW MC HLCFS HT ALFW GHTTCM KA ICCJ—BGVFWWAS Saturday's Oryptoquote: HE WHO THINKS FOR HIMSFLF, WIONVY NOT FHI | j ‘ment...This_ has been, and. will! Je} dump” it. “Quality control lab- |be, the leading prifeiple: tg public |oratory tests and government |democratic socialism." | { HI, DEBBY.’ WHATS “WHAT ARE YOU- DOING ON MY LINE? C Et] : 2 in wr cu} on “I GOT YOU A PHONE OF YOUR OWN ! WHY DON'T You USE ITZ BUT, DAD. I'M TRYING TO KEEP IT OPEN FoR THE Boys! WaALaINS B SOONW | | | fe AND RARELY IMITATES, IS A FREE MAN,—KLOPSTOCK (© 1966, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) “MaNaV 1, ~AND LL NEVER FORGET THAT GALLANT LI‘L DOLPHIN WHO