e - = *» 7 - : * ‘ ad . -rcY Vv . jie ~ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, -Jan, 2, seme. ‘ CHANNEL 18 | RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT FRIDAY | } ‘Ve nee conan r - (NDIAN WRESTLING .. 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Musicale 2:45 p.m.—Nursery School Time 3:00 p.m.—Adventures of Hiram Hohday 3:30 p.m.—Hewdy QOoody -, 4:00 p.m. -Hidden* Pages 4:30 p.m.—Open House _ 5:00 ,an.—P. M. Party » §:30 p.m.—Mighty Mouse : Playhouse 6:00 p.m.—Sword of: Freedom 6:30 p.m.—TBA : ; 6:50 p.m.—CFCY TV News . -7:00’p.m.—Star * Performance- ! LI'L ABNER 8:30 p.m.—TBA 9:00 p.m.—Here’s . Duffy 9:30 p.m.—The Plouffe Family 10:00: p.m.—Wells Fargo > 10:30 >.m.—Country. Hoedown 11:00 p:m.—Cavaicade of Sports— 11:45 p.m.—Jim Coleman 12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:15 a.m.—Viewpoint ‘ 12:22 a.m.—Friday Playhouse m CKCW — Moncton Gd is BE ; 7 , a : ‘ LT Pg OF LAN ~ FRIDAY. a wn PROM 1750 70 1 > “| ie. 1:00 p.m.-Friday Playbill ea ay: News, Weather, °©A SPAN OF 88 YEARS : = | j Sports _ —— — i Movie: My Darling . : Gemention CONTRACT BRIDGE , 2:30 p.m.—At Home With ; , : : Helen Crocker ; i : By B. JAY BECKER mao on Dryers, Refrige rs, Ranges, Chesterfields, Bedroom \'-—<9 ‘2:45 p.m.—Nursery School utes, etc. : ; S ‘ Time . > :00 p.m.—Adventures of QUIZ FIR v . Hiram Holiday shai deed a oo ; oa = si ESTONE HOME & AUTO -30 p.m.—At Home With He.en | opponent deals|is true that we have values | on pam.—At Hom |and bids One Hears either sde|for an opening bai Dut ths on Ne Suvi toate tor entire 5 tate somapte A to | .. HOME AND AUTO CO. LTD. _ ASSOCIATE STORE alls san nerable. 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With 17 high: yesterday's Oryptoquoter P > * 7:00 p.m.—David Grief merely to bid one over the card points the choice lies be) gyre ae og ME A ee LORD! (PHA pte ms o 7:30 pm_—The Vise opening heart bid. Overcalls in | tween doubling or bidding one no- Ngas!— SHAKESPEARE ee ne THANKFULe < 8:00 p.m.—Tenessee Ernie Ford the one level are regarded as/trump. A much more exact pic- 7 - ji 8:30 p.m.—The Rifleman only competitive biiis, and gen-| ture of the distribution and high ; GG 9:00 p.m.—Here’s Duffy erally deny the values for an op-| cards held is transmitted to part- : a. 9:30 ».m.—The Plouffe Family | ening bid. ner by overcalling with one no =ETT A KETT : \o 40:00 p.m.—Wells Fargo This hand is considerably bet-| trump. Thé notrump overcall is. ‘ Ww co peng er agen ne ; ter than a minimum opening bid.| very similar to an opening bid : ' A 11:09 p.m.—Cavalcade of Spor's | and the way‘to inform partner of one notrump. Partner responds| Hi. Me.keTT’— \{ WINGEY!wuar ARE You; | , - "12:00 —CBC TV New gf the great strength held is to|to the notrump bid as though it THIS IS WINGEY— DOING ON MY WIRE ?? p.m. Cc ews make use of the : ; ; ETTA HAS HER OWN 12-15.4m.—CKCW News s informatory| were the first bid of the auction.’ WILLYOU Give ETTA } ©! . | . 12:90 a.m.—Showcase double. In most cases the doubler} 4. Four spades. This is a shot A MESSAGE ? PRIVATE PHONE up- ' i Odd Man Out has Soe suit of his|in the dark, but there are sub- ‘eee STAIRS .“ USE IT F. own and seeks to find the proper | stantral advantages to be gained., } trump suit by forcing partner to| Partner needs little more than RADIO select one, but the presence of a the queen of diamonds to provide 5 ’ -» | good..suit..should not. deter him ten tricks, which is a good enough C.F.C.Y: FRIDAY from doubling when he has a_ reason to undertake a game di-' strong enoagh hand. The infor-| regtly. ' i (STANDARD TIME matory uouble primarily denot- ut more than that is the ad- 658 S ‘o @s a good hand. and additional- | vantage that may be gained by 6 Sign On : ly requests partner to respond | hampering the opponents in their! 7.00 Hebrew Christian Hour in the light of this knowledge. | smooth exchange of information | 7.15 Country and Western Round) 2. Pass. It is extremely dan- | The rush tactics may succeéd in up s gerous to overcall with two dia-/| silencing’ the enemy when they ; 7.30 News and Veather . monds on a suit of such weak tex- shoul.i continue bidding. or excite 1. 7.35 Country and Western Round”) ture. A penalty double of two dia-|them into bidding further when 1&7 'MSORRYSIR, T JUST WANTED TO up p * |monds could result in a severe|they should remain silent. Ex - L010!’ BUTHER ASK YOUTOTELLHER ~~~ 7.40 Ches Cooper Time set. Overcalls should be based/ cellent reshits are frequently ob./ LINE'S 8USY— TO GIVE ME ABUZZ. o en much maré on trick-taking val-| tamed by putting pressure on the WHEN SHE'S THRU. : , ° ues th h ints s } Bil Weather : , an on high card pu It opponents i : : i ; ee 8.15 Country and Western Round ; o west E C cy Ch £45 "Weather uropean Currency Changes z 8.150 News . at td ce 4 . is 9.00 Morning Devotions M O ie _ i GG teen on eet Optimistic Keaction bes 9.30 Top Tune: Time / : : | z 9.45 Who Am-I . LONDON ‘CP) — Western! pected; and the government's in-, 9.55 Interlude : Europe’s big weekend currency | tention to boost investment. and Oo 10.00 News : . changes received’ a cautious but/ open the French market for for-,__ . = 1° 05 Magazine of the Air optimistic reaction Monday in eign raw materials and equip-| se wi 10.30 Salada Quiz world money markets i ment. i i : : 10.% Melody Parse * - | Most dealers, attending their) For the first time in the mem-: MUGGS & SKEETER =. 10.45 Swift Money Man first trading day since Dec. 24.| ory of “free market” dealers, the . ‘ 11.00 News Headlines and Wea-| held back until the effect of the United Sjates dollar was quoted ‘ : ther . - | changes on exchange rates be-j 4. . : aM 11.02 Women’ Institute Bdest. | came clear. - : ee ee ee ar ; the official rate. Sales went at \ 11.17 Magic of Musie However, there were -signs of } \ d 12.00 Weather ~~ : ra S |} 492 francs ‘to the dollar. com- confidence—especially in London | pared to the new postdevalua 12.05: Rhythm Roundup and Paris—in the action.of Brit-| + cate of 087 aeet 12.30 News and Weather ain, France and eight other West | cuspENT OTE oe 12.45 Mostly Music ia ae eS osuy Mus} European countries in making) = ‘ 1.00 News Headlines and Wea | their cu r aie ebic.! Swiss banks temporarily — sus- ther. . a se ; 'penied regular banknote quota-' 1:02—Mostly Music. = iii British neormmettio on the frée market while 1.17" Mostly Music stocks a nd industrial shares | go “dep Phen gge moss — : 1.45 One Man's Family ie alae | , “h 1 British finatciers,expressed i 2.00 School Badcst ae inide : e when | 81)! eonfidence that an era pand. 2.15 Mostly Music eee cron eens eines dt, [ee trade is 08 the way E 2.30 Back \to the Bible aa cena tae cue | Britain took a calculated risk, ho SSN : | ag gia Headlines me Wea"! other sony.” ' a od heentlgg eee fr ™< WHEN “THE LONE RANGER AND TONTO 3.02 Best On _.equest ee on FIRMS _ |means that foreign holders . of ie . — - ube ee aa 4.00 News and Weather erling itself dipped slightly in| ering can easily convert to dol- ¥ sate —— sider 4.05 Best on: Request [ ee eee Exchange mar-| jar, and the value of foreign- a 4 dae The ‘Ouipere as trading began, but turned| nag sterling is emimated at ; DRESS THE KIDDIES WARMLY FOR WINTER : 5.00 News Headlines and Wea-| firmer as it continued. wee 000.000 | ¥ J , ‘ ner : €. British government bonds. clos-| “But the government was sure 7 : a . ; é . 5.02 The Outports ely tied to sterling’s fortunes,| that total sterling area reserves: ¥ You'll find plenty of smart warm clothes for the kids at S. A. . 600 News , | Were in strong demand here.! (¢ around $3.214,000,000 could ¥ 6.10 Interlude Prices .of British government) : eee i ¥ ; ‘ . ° - oe Ducks and feduotriay’ socentics| COC with bay rus en the beak : McDONALD'S and at prices that will please you. Choose 6.30° News sWeather .¢ | moved‘Up Shame - ooo ly gp Se ly . . p . wt aa ngs aa dn Pures, toe Resach fue roan | nk Stber Dusty, Secisend: Sse \¥ from our wide selection of Car Coats, Snow Suits; Hats, ~ 7.00 Sports Roundup on the Paris Gold and Foreign a ery move. It scheduled \¥ * ‘ 7.05 Music-Fot You Exchange markets and prices) CS ™ “e. : ran ¥ Mittens S33 r , Sas ; a meeting of its leaders for Wed- > . aasai- ‘ 7.30 News and Weathe. also were generally well up on| >. 4.y a weak AL y - . 7.45 Don Messer’s Islanders the stock exchange. Part -of the] Se tmmechary aemate inae ‘he ¥ ' ° ® : 8.00 Tonight's Music trend was attributed to the good 4,° : salle ¥ C 9.00 Assignmert reception Premier de Gaulle’s Hipues = Cees en y * . ; Children ) Department 10.00 News and Weather new austerity budwet_was win-| in January ts likely. | SRD PRD DRT DD rc DDD DDD PDP BM LAIMA P MIRAI DPM PPD: — 10.15 Starlight Serenade ning among financiers. z | . 10.30 Rhythm Is Thiet Busi-} Paris financial circles said the| De Gaulle Named : n2ss sharp-demand for French shares/| : 11.00 Cavalcade of Sports ~ was caused by- tw i : \ TO Cavaleade of jas caured by two tector The Man Of The Year 2UR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE! < 12.10 Sign Off = + : : ) E panies was not as stiff as ex- ve-aur at " ‘ : | NEW. YORK (AP) — Time, the : ‘ ; on Oo CBA FRIDAY suigs ™ weekly newsmagazine, Monday| [°— AND WENE “THROWN JIT WONT/TM. | 6 2:15—The H zi EVERY LURE. 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Time Signal up - world’s top news personality. He -OTLAND 2:00—-Variations On A Theme 1¢-36—Nathan Cchen Interviews . 4 was ane e stick n n B25 APN = . : —. ae Maritemes ane ne es The Weather and iPods Khrusitthev, last year’s, tool “—— : _— . ‘ Sign Off ey choice in the CP poll. ; Bes a: i ‘ *e, . ‘ ’ “ : : eG. te be = 4 A ee i — — -