; atlng in Vancouver. M,, CKCW - Moncfon ' i,-. Uzi!) pm.-Alfred Hitchcock . pls aauay hour attacks as tax 3 012. The Guardian . unday. Dec. 6, 1956 W harst Asks For j Radio Station gag; AWA tCP) -Applicatluis cencea for new radio atatolns i - erst. N. S.. and Weyburn. vsandforapowerincrease a privatelyowned --- at Port Arthur. 0at., will g .z-onsidered Jan. 4 by the CBC - of governors at its 103:-d e board also announced today will consider seven applications increases in power of amplitude modulation radio stations. seven plications for power increasu and change of radio frequency, one application for a change in fre- quency. 18 applications for share transfers and one application for transfer of ownershiP- . The A m h e r s t Broadcasting Company Limited of Amherst. N. S. will apply for a licence to es- tablish a new AM radio station in Amherst it uould have a power of 230 watts at H00 kilocycles on the dial Main shareholder in the Arn- Ilerst Company is Donald P. Hin- ton of Amherst, former manager of station CKEC, New Glasgow. N.S There are 19 other share- holders. mostly from Amherst. CHURCH BOOSTS AID TORONTO (CPI-The Presby- terian Church in Canada an- nounced Tuesday that it has in- creased its grant for Hungarian relief from 81.000 to 85.000. bring- ing the total contributed by Cana- dian churches to about 356,000. Hungary has one of the largest Presbyterian groups in Europe. in-umberlng 2.500.000 persons. C FCY--TV THURSDAY :45-Test Pattara TH! WINDMILL Take-Out Service DIAL 7131 FRIED CHICKEN WINGS SPECIAL-55c Ll'l. AINEI OUR IOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE 1. Hoes IN CONCLU5lON,FRIEND6.MAY 1 PRESCRIBE "5 0”” ATIENT visii.ANce IN oue ci2usAoe To "TO THE TRAIGHT an THE wA1oi: nae ERRING DOOR ODDLEIZ---AVE, KINDNESS, Wm” FIDENCE, COMRADE- HE .055, 5HiP D -r--- E? i I ' -(HAT , THANK vow um! nos ".5 62,55 It .- DRATTED Toupee COMM W5 ' W ' N :0 is SLIDIN6 ,, DON” ' :( OFF! HE W UKE W . . ' SCRATCHED A i ,. DTHAT M CUGTIFAIN M I 4 0 AUNTEQ i 1 i MART!-tA!l E (ll 6 i 3 g ii 0 t . I . V i a i I 93 C ' l , ifgiiii-r I N .; l ' 9 V, . v .y k . V; . F. ; ,? y- 1. y .,,ry7.g,,g;,7Z NLi- ; - I ,,i ..) 5! z sow woui.o U ' T ' t ER r-irze- ..4 .. It nu-qssu-. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER ' score East-West could make. m N. At one table, West opened the " Tr" T V MTT king od diamonds. East signaled NOBTII with the nine, and West can- QJ 109 I itinued with a diamond. Decairer Q3 5 I ruffed. drew three rounds of .105 trump. ran his five club tricks. QA K O 8 discarding one of dummy's losing EAST hearts, and made his contract. 5 3 O losing a diamond and two hearts. OK7 i 3 At the other table the defense 0 5 O A 9 3 3 was more alert and defeated the O3 5 3 contract. East overtook the open- 30 ing lead of the king of diamonds Q A K Q 5 and shifted to the deuce of hearts. Q1 l0 0 East had good reason to suspect. .1 on the bidding. that his partner 4.911014 had a six card diamond suit, we :";:i:..':::":.::::'::::.""""' '"" rxm Y3” g'o."T :2." If there was a hole in declar- , . 3 . 3 . P". er's armor. it had to be in hearts. 1,". y . P”. P”. The attack in this suit could not y. Db” wait. Hencc, East took his ace of diamonds and returned the li Also Fried Oysters or Scallops. i. Oyster Stew. !Hamburgers. y ' ”rce Delivery in Chsrlottetownj V ibistrirt on orders 31.00 and over. Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 TIIIIIISIIAY - Crocker dim) p.n-Uncle Jack As he Piano 0:15 p.in.-People And Place: an p.ns.-Howdy Doody zw p.ni.-Maggie Mums : :15 p.m.-Mr. "0" M p.ni.-The Lone Ranger ill p.ni.-Barbie's Scrapbook :Il pan.-Early lvaning TV . News EU p.in.-.Weathu- i :8 p.in.-sports :oo p.m.-Little R a d lehool- . - house Ii! p.ni.-I Scorch For Adven- re l:oo p.n.-Jane Wyrnaa Fire- side Theatre 0:!) p.n-i.-Jackie Rae Show ; . . Presents Imo pun.-Dr. Hudson's Iecret - Journal :N p.m.-CBC TV News :10 p.m.--CKCW TV News and 3 Weathu mu sin.-and Bay Asiiigig .lakwInayaovaaaasu A In sh!-II. ran sun 2:: sthl sad uandu alup, on -0 tissue. In It gain. "I GOHUOIIHIO fdll -:-rive out Lobsterburgers or li """'dl- I Opening lead-e-king of dia- 1183” den"?- i West took the queen and ace This hand comes fresh from aiof hearts and then had to decide team-of-four match. It is always whether to attempt to cash the interesting to note how different queen of diamonds or to play players react differently to idcn- Enst for the king of hearts. It tical circumstances. The mindsiwas known declarcr had another of bridge play.-srs seem to run in heart because East had marked opposite channels. himself with four hearts by lead- The bidding was fairly similar ing the deuce. his fourth best. at the two tables and was, in factf It was not too difficult a decl- pretty much according to Hoyle-..sion. East could not have been Both Souths were willing to play so nervous about the diamond at three spades. situation if his holding were At each table, though, West A-x-x of diamonds. it must be bid four diamonds twhlch waslthat East's diamond holding was laydownt. and both Souths then.A-x-x-x. A diamond continuation bid four spades. combining the;was therefore hopeless. So West doubtful hope of making it wlthfreturned a heart and the hand the sacrifice against the part was set. lEDl1ME STORIES Not Peter's Business - some things 'tts better not to,very hard to bclieve. This was ..hlow: iwinter. This wasn't the season of All tlireagli me you find this so.-Butterflies. It happened to be a -Old Mother Nature warm day for winter. but there pm you W" .9, . in; "yum: had been very cold days before. and there would be very cold days coming. So how is the world could a Butterfly be alive and flying around? But it was so. for Peter Just had to believe his own eyes. "Are you Mourning Cloak?" ask- ed Peter. He had suddenly remem- bered that one other winter he had seen a Butterfly named Moiirn ing Cloak. it was Mourning Cloak. She was dressed in black. Her wings werel mostly black. And the edges were Vragged. This helped to make her look more like a long-dead lesf. "Yes, I'm Mourning Cloak." said she in a very small voice. "What of it?" "But. there are no Butterflies in cold weather" exclaimed Peter. "Your mistake, Peter Rabbit," said Mourning Cloak. "I'm a But- terfly and l'm right here in front of you." "But how can you live through the winter?" cried Peter. "You'll freeze to death." . "Who says I'll freeze to death?" aqueaked the Butterfly. "You don't expect to freeze to death. do you?" "Of course not" exclaimed Pet- or. "well. neither do i." squcaked the Butterfly. "I expect to sleep through the winter unless we have another warm day like todu. I like to come out and stretch my wings then." She did stretch them some spoke. Really and truly flying? When the wind blows and picks up dead leaves and whirls them about and blow: them here and blows them there. the leaves an often said to be flying. Of course. they are not really flying. Things without wings cannot truly fly. Yet for a mom- eat Peter Rabbit was sure he was seeing a flying leaf. in a moment however he knew his mistake. That was a Butterfly. not a leaf. Yes, air. it was a Butterfly. It must be the very one Sammy Jay said he had seen and that Peter wm that Butterfly such like a leaf that for a mom- or two Peter couldn't tell it the real leaves. it wasn't Butterfly opend and that Pia was 'Vhare .wiil you sleep?" asked Peter. "Do thtiik that is any MA aces yours?" asked Mourning Cloak. Peter had to admit that I really 't any hiidnesa of his. "l'm ll. River inan- churn) ll. Not aaeaaia ll. Vex id. Born to. mid dowtnll on snow 18. Pack away 10. Chills and hr the line L's. Q C-Q ATIIK. X0 IIIOOWIIWCDW. PUTIQ-K108 WINNIPEG ICP) a Two con- victs who made a break recently from nearby Stony Mountain Penitentiary may have been lovers once but it is doubtful they are now. The reason they are back behind prison walls is It pounds of German shepherd called Nikki. While men might have searched for several days. Nikki and his sensitive nose found the escapees in their haystack hideout less than an hour after being put on the job. Nikki had saved time for his owners, the RCMP. many times. During his more than three years service in Manitoba Nikki has worked on more than an cases. CROSSWORD 24. Youth :5. Evening All VYXT IN I III! DAILY CBVPIOQUOTE - Here's how to work it: A X Y D I. I A A X I I I. O I 0 F I L In 0 W i One letter simply dub for mother. In this sample A is :q for the two 0'I. etc. Dingle letters. a Iropties. the length and formattai of use word; .9. an mm; Inch day the code letters an different. Aaptoyxowohlea IWHPDW A'I'P""- K IKW ktaadafn Oryphqaolaz W YOU DO NOT THINK ABOUT GANNUI HAVE ONE -OAlJ- Police Dog Tracks Down 2 Escaped Convicts In An Hour ohcy anyway. Usually Nikki is cool to stran- gers but he will not bother them unless ordered to do so. But when commanded to attack he becomes 90 pounds of quivering fury. i Hurling himself through the air he can knock a man to the ground. Ordinarily he will grab for an arm but if resistance is abownholsnotfussyhawhe' gets his man. His assignments have included hunts for liquor stills. Be is par- ticularly adept at the latte. inually with peat He became hoctalal with De RCMP nve years when he Nikki and coast. ludernd were sent D I . N. I. - ICMP kiln don. lobster Fishing To Start In N. 5. Anna aim iii i ; 3 1 RUDOLPH GRANDMA HENRY MICKEY MOE”: ETTA KETT TILLY THE TOILER MUGGS It SKEET ER JOE PALOOKA oooaonu rr, MlCKEY...&'T TALK lNHEN'I'IVx ...AND MIND YOUR 9'. mo o's...n"s 0-iorli. r THAT NEW SODA JOCKEY5 N A DENSE FOG! 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