v—r- I--—->-0-.- $20 $&>-|I-43 CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 FRIDAY (Atlantic Daylight Time) :30 p.m.-—Afternoon ':00 p.m.—Open House 4-20 p.m.—lrlowd_V Doody 5:60 p.m.-Barney's Gang :30 p.m.—Mighty Mouse Playhouse p.m.—WesterL Theatre p.m.—CFCY TV NEWS p.m.—Gazette p.m.-—Friday Theatre p.m.—Last of the Mohicans p.m.—One of a Kind p.m.—Big Record :. p.m.—Country Hoedown U1 :00 al ‘Q33 1 :01 :30 :0 © 00 0 San :a~l~1 vii cc 8 -D- U p.m.——CBC TV News a.m.-Local Weather Forecast : a.m.—Viewpoint a.m.——Sign Off ‘:35 S3 Musicale p.m.—Cavalcade of Sports-— ’ p.m.—Jim Coleman Show Page 10 The Guardian Friday. June 20. 1958 CKCW — Moncfon CHANNEL 2 FIIIIIA1 1:00 D.m.—Frlday Playbill Weather, News, Sports “Root of All Evil” 8:00 p.m.—Over Fence 4:00 p.m.-Open House 4:30 p.m.—Howdy Doody 5:00 p.m.—Barney’s Gang 5:30 p.m.—Mighty Mouse 6:00 p.m.—Puppet Theatre y 6:15 pm C moons By B. JA BECKER 8:30 p.m.—Early Evening TV QUIZ ' News 6:45 p.m.—Weather Bridge being a partnership 6350 p'm"‘Sp°wght °" sports game, it is not possible rfior a pair I 5' £33. 7300 1’-’“'‘P "~°'51’°" t°..D.3“g°' to obtain good bidding results un- 2 ¢ 9 7:30 p'm'—»Srh°wCa5e Kiss and less there is complete agreement 6 North south c ” ' _ . . ’ ' ' 9.00 P m _1MaS]:. of the a«sBt:I the meaning of Va1‘lO11~Sfl.);(rIiSl; :1’ 3 11:’: o icans ow are given seven a I - 9:30 D-m-—0ne of 8 Kind common bidding sequence. Where . ",11v";'th 115*" :°“"‘ W9‘ , 10:00 p.m.—John Foster Dulles me question mark appears in 3! Pg‘ ,9 Pan 10130 P-m.—C0Ul1tI'Y H0€d0Wl1 each bidding sequence, write - - - - ’ ' ”‘°° P'm"‘C."""a1°"d° °f 59°” down whether you think 170111‘ 1. Not forcing. The three s1pad& 11145 P-m-—-Jim Coleman Sh°“' ~pa7rtner’s last bid should be treat- bid requests responder to bid 12500 P-m-”C_BC T,V News ed by you as a forcing bid (com- again if his I]I0lZI."1llII’)Ip. response ::$::;)lte11wICoen2titury Fox Deming you mo per cent °° bid was top-grade, and to pass with Theatre “Time Out of,Mind” 2:00 a.m.——Sign Off RADIO * CFCY FRIDAY STANDARD TIME 5:58-—Sign On R:O0—Hebrew Christian Holr 6215-Musical Moments 6:30--News 6:35—Weather 6:40——Western Hoedown 7:00—News 7:05——Weather 7:10-—Country Roundup 7:40-—C'hes Cooper Time 7:.E5——1nterlude 8:C0—News 8:11-Weather 8: lb'——Country Roundup 8 : i5—VI/eather 3:.',.)——l\'ews 9: ')—Morning Devotions 9 ‘.J—Morniug Moods 9:;0—Top Tune Time 9:i5—F'reddy Martin Show 10:00-News 10:05—Magazine of the Air 10:30——Salada Quiz 10:3.=r-—M'elody Parade 10:45—Swift Money Man 11:00—News Headlines Weather , 11: :02——Women’s Institute Bdcst. 11:18-The Magic of Music 11:30-—News 11:40—Weather 11:45-—The Magic of Music 12:00-—Weather 12:05——Sons of the Pioneers 12:30—News and Weather 12:45‘—Dinner Serenade 1:00—Dinner Serenade 1245-—0ne Man’s Family 2:00--News Headlines Weather a n d Western and Western and and ' 2:02r—Sammy Kaye Show 2215-Bing Crosby Sings 2:30-—Back to the Bible 3:00—News .Headlines Weather 3:02—Best On Request 4:00—News and Weather 4:05—Best On Request 4:30——The Outports 5:00--News and Weather 5: 10—Interlude 5:15-—The Outports 6:00—-Music For You 7:30—News and Weather 7:45—Don Messer’s Islanders 8:00—Assignment 9:00—News and Weather 9:15—Music by Mantovani 9:30—Palace of Varieties 10:00——Cavalcade of Sports 11:00——Dominion News 11:10—-Sign Off CBA FRIDAY DAYLIGHT TIME 7:15—Marine Weather 7:30—A. M. Chronicle 8:00—CBC News and Weat‘hu' 8:15—l\/liavritime Sportscast 8:20—A. M. Chronicle 8:45—Morning Devotions 9:00—-A. M‘. Chronicle l0:00—National School B’cast 10:30-—A. M. Chronicle 11:00-Showcase l1:15—Kindergarten of the An- l1:30-—Joan Marshall l1:40—Ruth Harding L1:45—Court of Opinion l2:15—Jamboree Junction ‘.2:30—Maritime Farm B’cast ' 1:00-—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Pages From Life 1:30—Strictly for Strings 1:50—D.0. Time Signal 2:00—Variation on a Theme 2:15—The Happy Gang 2:45—For The Piano 3:00—CBC News 3:03—T-C Matinee 4 : 00—Daydreaming 4:30—Pacific Playhouse 5:00—Maritime Fish B’cast 5:30——Raiders of The Mohawk 6:00——CBC Times 6:lf)—-Maritime Sportscast 6:l3—~CBC News and Weather 6:::0—Ravrhi<le 6:45——Ro\'ing Reporter 5:35-—Byline 7:00—Music in the Evening 7:30-—The Celtic Heart 7:45—Rawhide 8:O0—Chansonettes and tcont.) 8:30—As You Like It “Piano ' Recital" 8:45-Fishing with Bill Green- IW3)’ the Back -mam mmiwes hODlI£EDA5‘6EBE' R|PLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT _ '. . R so NDER ov.u-nus saw - r..*~ lxlforizrfg U:fc33el2EoUAoA:u -.4 motes ’ . ' TI-M7‘ HA5 eeew REPEATED HUNDREDS a-‘ ' muss av me SH/FTIN6 u/M/as CONTRACT BRIDGE nu of the U versdv of California $€E'SAW$ FUR § lI0l% again), or a non-forcing bid per- mitting you to pass.) You can use the letter F for forcing, and NF for nomforcinug. By a forcing bid is meant_ one which cannot be passed regard- ‘less of what your hand is. If partner’vs last bid merely urges you to ‘bid again, but does not compel you to treat such a bid as non-forcing. ~ 1. North south 1 9 INT 3 Q 2 _2. North South, 1 V 1 A 1 NT 3 Q ? 3 North south 1 6 2 NT '-’ . 4 North south 3.1 Alb 1 6 2 Q 2 Q - Answers to the questions are minimum values. 2. Forcing. A jump bid by responder forces to game. 3. Forcing. Responder has an opening bid (13-15 points). T-wo opening bids make a game. 4. Forcing. When_ responder names a new suit, the opening bidder is required to bid again. This principle applies not only to the first response, but also to sue- ceeding ones. 5. Not forcing. After passing originauliy, if responder names a new suit, the bid is not forcing. This exception to the principle stated in No. 4 has a sound basis. The opening bidder frequently kn=ows there cannot be a game opposite 3 passed hand. 6. Forcing‘..T‘-his situation dif- fers from No. 1 beca-use the jump is combined with the naming of a new suit. 7. Forcing. Since South bid. two diamonds voluntarily, thus guatranteeing strength, he cannot given at the end of the quiz. TORONTO (CP) — Four brothers who 20 years ago started/a slum clinic, today will open a new wing on their own 300-bed hospital. With the snip of a ribbon by Attorney-General Kelso Roberts of Ontario, Doctors Hospital will open its new 11-storey, $1,400,000 WIDE. its third expansion since four doctor brothers bought the old St. John’s Hospital, reported to be the largest privately-owned 1'10“ Profit hospital in Canada, was founded by the Raxlen brothers. who make up the board of directors. The brothers are Dr. Samuel Raxlen, 50, a dentist and chief ad-ministrator, Dr. Alex Raxlen, 49, chief surgeon, Dr. Saul 'Rax— len, 45, general practitioner and head of the brothers’ clinic, and Dr. Benjamin Raxlen, 43, chief Liz Taylor is Prod uce-r HOLLYWOOD (AP) — In her first public appearance since the death of her husband, Mike Todd, Elizabeth Taylor faced the press Wednesday to announce her de- but as a film producer. Flanvked by her_ co - producer, Mike Todd Jr., Liz said her next film will be B-usm-an~'s Holiday. Young Todd, who took over the reins of his father's company af- ter the latter’s death in a spring plane crash, presided at a cross- country press conference, linked by a special telephone circuit to other cities. Like his father, he smoked a long cigar as he spoke. Todd said the new film will be shot in a new process named af- ter his father. Liz wiH portray a beauty queen contestant “for which she is per- fectly well qualified” in Bus- man's Holiday. Richelieu River Waterway Urged OTTAWA (C-P) — The federal government W e d n e s d a y was urged to survey the Richelieu River with a view to creating a 14-foot-deep channel from the St. Lawrence River at Sorel, Que., to New York City. A brief submitted by a com- mittee of business and municipal leaders from Sorel, at the junc- tion of the St. Lawrence and ‘Richelieu Rivers, said a deeper :Wat'c-rway would be an economic ____________________ 9:00—Touch of Greasepaint :):30—Now I Ask You 10-'00‘S0T1E’S of My People 10:30—Whos The Composer l1:0O——CBC National News 11:30-—On Liberty 12:00——Here’s The Weather and} Sign Off Doctors Expand Slum Clinic Into Huge 300-Bed Hospital be inconsistent and pass the open- cr’s jump bid. anaesthetist. BEGIN EXPERIMENT In J-uly, 1952, they began their experiment, bought a property owned by the Sisters of S-t. John the Divine, renovated the build- ing and installed 56 beds and 22 bassinets. The renovation costi $350,000. .Since then, the hospital has ex- panded twice. It is non-sectarian and does not use government funds. There now are 200 doctors on- the hospital’s staff. I Says Dr. Alex Ramlen: "We have something to prove that we can set the highest standards without using. government funds and that a hospital can open its doors to all doctors. There’s a lot of satisfaction in doing some- thing nobody else has done." boom to both Canada and the United States. It would create cheaper transportation for bulk commodities. It said the project would be a supply rou-te out of reach of sub- marines in case of war. The canal also would serve to round out the seaway, to be completed in the spring of 1959. The brief was submitted to Prime Minister Diefenlbwaker by Mayor C. Robert Fiset of Sorel. The Sorel oommittee was‘ sup- ported by a large United States delegation. including m a y or s, businessmen and representatives of Chambers of Commerce in the states of New York and Vermont. DAILY CROSSWDRD ACROSS DOVVN 19. Speck 1. A spice 1. Ancient 20. Mother E 5. Kind Arabian of 9. Harshness measure Irish 10. Quick . Exchange 8.0“ 12. Straighten premium (POSS) (var.) . Scorn Brah- 13. Palm . Before man (Braz.) . Hair side title 14. Vent of leather (pl.) 15. Perch Malt Kind 16. Germanium kiln of (sym.) . Goddess of Well 17. Hebrew harvests Disciples letter . Exp1ana.- (India) 18. Paradise tory graph World 20. Land .Grate War‘ II measures 11. Double bridgehead 21. Egyptian dagger Choking god (vain) 15. Spanish bit 22. White ant ladies 29. Scheme: ( var.) 23. Writings In cipher 26. Warmth = 27.Warf - pests 38. Type’ measures 29. Knight's‘ servant 30. South Carolina Iabbr.) 82. Music note 83. Island off , Jutland 84. Fodder vat 36. Capital of Guam 38. Pointed 39. Number 40. Silly (slang) 41. Tidings 42. Mend, u a bone DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X R t Is L 0 N G F E L L O W One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A in used for the three L's. X ‘Of the two 0'3. etc. Single letters. npostrophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. 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YEAI-I...FlI25T TIME I WAS THERE.’ HAVE THEY A SEPARATE DINING ROOM 1 .. /' H 0|000.Rln1!‘:-luIIhndIc‘u|u\‘ I...” -. SECRET AGENT X-9 OH, SURE.’ ALSO A NICE DINETTE About 100 persons made up the delegation. The 30-mile Canadian section off the Richelieu River channel now‘ ranges from six to nine feet deep.‘ It is used principally by a fleet, of seven light boats hauling raw materials and package freight, and by two Quebec newsprint producers, shipping to New York. Independent To Run In Quebec MATANE, Que. (OP)-—An in- dependent and a Union Nationalel candidate will fight it out in the| July 2 provincial byelection in Matane riding. The surprise candidate is Claude Belanger, 38, a Montreal salesman who filed his nomina- tion papers shortly before Wed- nesday’s 2 p.m. deadline. He, listed himself as a member of' the “Partie Quebecois," but said he is an independent. Union Nationale nominee is Benoit Gaboury, 41-year-old ma-I ‘yor of Mont Joli and a merchant .;in that community. 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