ON THE AIR L30 p.m.-—-Moslulo :45 p.m.—Friandiy Giant 8.00 p.m.-—Loratts Young 330 'p.m.-—Tako Thirty 4.00 p.m.—Scariet Hill 4t30 ppm—Comment It Conviction Lot rum—Rania Dania also pom-Quick Draw Mchaw .00 p.m.—Provlncial Attaiu It.ls p.m.—tivo Longer fill p.m.—Gazelte 7.0l p.m.—CFCY TV News 7J5 pan—Keyboard Melodies A former Royal Canadian Navy petty officer and a woman. both presumed drowned in Lake 0n- tario last Aug. ti. were taken into police custody here during the weekend. Police said Russel Falshaw. 30. of Hamilton and Margaret f‘aye Johnston. 21. of Burling- n at a Hamilton hospital - havcl been living In Kirkland Lakei lac“ Bonn Backs Polaris Deal n — ii laboratory technicianlhere Sunday. bearing tiieir identities were found on a lonely beach near Bronte. between Toronto and Hamilton. Falshaw will be taken back to the naval base at Hamilton to face desertion charges. Miss Johnston was placed in the cus- tody of her parents who arrived SPOTTED FROM PHOTO Police Constable Peter Delen- ardo recognized Miss Johnston from a photograph issued when. the couple disappeared. T disappearance touched toff a police search of the lake And Mrs. Poniioy Murray Miss C o: t..: ‘ dried llL‘itI\‘.‘ll. ‘liss .\targarot .lt‘t‘lil Mat-Donald. laii l.rcrli a n d Clark Campbell, ltlelph. Ontar- 0. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mathe- snn. Mont-ton. var-attuned i Breadalhane durinn the Christ- mas Holidays. Miss Carol Mathesoii. nurse.- ln-traininn. at. the Prince Ed- ward lsland Hospital spent the. weekend of Jan. 6 at th e home of her parents. Vir. a Mi Mi v Cuyler hiatlirson Allan Hickox. tJr). student at 5 iPrince of Wales (.oiiege. has re. sumed his studies after a plea- sant vacation at the home of his Murray returned to Guelph Jan- 501 i The Guardian. Charlottetown. Well. Jan. 18. 1963. 15'. at the home c.’ tier pareus. Mi- tMrs William Chappell, Bread-l Couple Presumed Drowned alhane during the hol.day s e a- Mr. and His. Stephen Ack- , , . .. onlnll’i Ylilt-tida lali’l. (‘oriiwaii \lcre "uests of “EDNEbDAY A H B o . I. giiests at "The Murrays" Bread- their son-in-law and Bdnuzhter. a bane Village. were Miss Lau~ Mr. and Mrs. Pomroy Murray” PROGRAMS e y Rel Nelsolti. Montague. John during the Christmas holidays: acDonad. student at the Mir- Mr. and Mrs. iillam M ae-i CFCY.TV KIRKLAND LAKE. Ont. tCP) since a sports ear and clothes itime Christian College. Charlo- Loan. and their little daiichter, hltint'tlin. NB. \‘lSllC‘f‘l friends in Breadaihane dtirinz the Y u l e- tide season. 3 Mrs. Hammond Neil'son has‘ returned to her home in Bread-t albaiie after spending severall days with her dnlitzhter. Mrs.. Edison Heaney. Clinton. .‘l ss Emily Rrituili. Charlotte-l tnil'n. mentioned in Bl'cadiilhane during: the Yuletide season. ; Miss Annie Graham. Silmlllf‘l" side. enjoyed the holidays with‘ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Graham Wesley liiiiiaii. ittcrchaiit in Bi'catlnlhane \‘lllaue for a num- ber of years is transferring his; VERTHAT WAS CAUSED BY WaJ.. I‘VE HEARD O' ‘LEIP WALKle BEFORE- NEVE! DID HEARO’ RUNNIN'.’ BOY! HAVE 1 GO" A HEADACHE! near where their belongings parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan htisiness to the Pleasant Valley. Were found. Hickox tSr.i district. at the end of the Bread-‘ BONN tReutersi West Ger.» Police said Falshaw nad been Mr, and Mrs, ammo Nlnyne‘ alhane Road. where he is open- tiiaiiy will Ctl-OpCX‘ale with Pres-l PmDioycd at a local soft drinkampram, are t-pcctving (-nngra- in: his new store. t ident Kennedy's plan to set up al laClOIll- Miss JOhnstmi was un-i tiiiatioiis on the vt-t-asitn t t.icir Mrs. Duncan Mat-Kay who multilateral nuclear force for; emplol’Ed- ififty-fitth wedding Anniversary had been a patient in the Prince NATO. Chancellor Konrad Ad-v when the couple went missing which they celebrated .lan. ii. Edward lslalid hospital is con- enauer told us. state Under-.l Miss Johnston was a member of Mrs. Earl Chappcll. Charlotte- valest-imz at. her home. in Bread- secretary George 831] hem -the Royal Canadian Navy Re-ltnwn was a priest of Mr. and alhane. Unofficial West German reac-‘ 5""? 3i HMCS Slal‘. Hamilton. tion was shown in the newspa-l . ' per Frankfurter Allgemeine Zei-‘ ti s tuiiiz. which welcomed “support , . "" ’“T’P‘fi' ’ ’“"" -- ‘ in Bonn for the American re- " quest to recognize the leader- ship role. of the United States as a nuclear force." p.m.—Tha Ptirsucra 900 p.m.—My Three Sons 0 30 [rm—Parade l0.00 p.rn —Ben Casey 11.00 p_m.—News Magazine 11.30 pan—Explorations 12.00 ems-CBC TV New! ‘7:l3 a m —-local Weather l2.” a.m —Viewpoint l2.20 atom—Sign OH «l-THENltllb‘ilismlmowreu ANDWffH MVSEC m vu- ... FOR A TV SNACK That’s Sure. To Please DIAL 4-9228 DOW’S Restaurant Free Delivery 9 n.ni. to 1 am. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie_Bernai'd. Hunters River. . nd Mrs. Milford Buchanan. and their family. Gall, Betty and Milford ' Jr., Bonshaw were visitors. dur‘ THE SLEEPING BEA ing the holiday season at. the Cleveland Pelili'lSUiat 6'X 1N39V 138035 . ketchlkan Alaska- I followmg morning home of Mrs. J.J. MacLeod. “‘5' ' I- . t . NATURAL FORMATION “ Mrs. Wyman Clark entertaln- th‘hsong thfe “Heme fiueas at Subm'iiedeEMEW F-TOBM I ed the Hamilton group on Tues- ‘1’ ENE? o and 5' -I"°' _ “MM” ChCW-TV day evening with Mrs. Clar k "e 0 mm" as Mr' wubur ‘ “ _ . . . Robinson Winstoe. . presiding. The devotional er- ' . . A‘45 put—New“ Woalhgr, Spam was conducted by Lars.p Dal Mrs. Leslie hIaCLnnls and hEr 1.00 p.m.——Wednesday Playbill vid Ramsay with Mrs. Wendell daughtsr- Pflmme- maimed [ Penny Mme“ Crozier‘ reading the scrimure_ With friends in Montreal during see! con: edetv- Now We can coco: ’ rr ALWAVs WCPKS _ THE emcee! iF lr's , LOADED WE’LL 570:: int _ _ h _ - _ the Christmas season i no p.m.—$Ing Ring Around T 9 “my book “’35 the“ "W0 ‘ Aerie 1-H: Hoyle! l ___/ duced b M __ Among recent guests at the 2,45 p.m.—Frlcndly Giant after wh'KCh I: qggztizjonRigsizfi home of Mrs. Hedley Woodside. 3-00 P-mr-Ai Home With followed which proved most in- {fleafilbma “v.91?” daglgh‘ Aid-J Helen Crock-r teresting. The February meet- er' rs' yman arge. er . y r 3.30 pm.-—Take Thirty i'ng will be in the Memorial grandaughter' Gloria Large and fl? Q 5 Q Room with Mrs. Ella Smith fggndm Am“ Lam- Cm!" leader of the devotional pro- 4.00 p.m.—Scarlet Hill 4.30 prim—Romper Room >3 to.» ma ".in p.m.~CBC TV New! l2-l5 a.m.—Viewpoint 5m p,m__R,zz|, Dani, .Weili‘ngton Murray who vat-n- 56”“th a . ‘ 5-30 pot—Huckleberry Hound A parlor social was held Fri- f;§;‘§j“3§gflgg“;§ tr“: overuse. R' ~ L Wis Aoo pm.—PrOVIno'Bl All”! day evening at the home of Mr. sume his studies at me Univ“; ARCH/750', 3.. ‘ ‘ “5 P-m-—Te'BV'3'°" New' and Mrs. James Hickey (Jr.l my of {dew Brunswick Fmdeb lANYER. ? 1 “ 6-75 P-m‘SUPPMFIUb Darnley. sponsored by the Un- ‘icton N B ' OR. i l . l i / 6:35 D-m~—Te""'5'°" WWW“ ited Church Womens groups in J ' . '50... B d lb SINGER _. ’ - . ° i \ 6’?" p'm'—S”pp.", c” Princetown United Church. Ali w arm: Viagnlzf a if: raettzgfi; PAM/’5’? . Wm. spom interesung program was pre' acachident tihe Saturdayg before SUM/96k, Gm RATHER SW gm :.m._oU, Mm Higgjnl Eentfghefagffarbyallsdes w as: Christmas. When Mr. Snowie‘s POETMD SCARRIED EACH YEAR 1M TOKYO,JAPAI, VEAH.’ 3.30 p.m.—To is” who Truth “1‘” l 5 mm“ ' car skidded off the road. in Ha- DEersr " As AN OFFERiNG To THE SHRINE I HEARYw rowan-Hr 9 oo p tit—My Three Sons 5 "5' em“ 33"“35 and ¢° "' zel Grove. during a's'now storm. or THE GODDESS ASAKUSA FOR/WI, 0.30 'm 4...... “Slim” much 9mm“ by 8“- he alightcd. and hailed a pass- ommmh- N THE BELIEF tr WILL BRING 5mm: water WATCH! DIRTHPA‘I. 9' ' C Delicious lunch was served. mg motorist who not 59‘,” g mutton—m w n]; Pkocfsslofl 6000 FORM”; "H30 rim-55" “lay ; Ralph Johnston extended thanks him becauso'nr H". mm. vistbu. ‘ "‘m'flfiwln,m’3§’v‘,"§u,. '0 “‘9 HiCkey family- lity. accidentally struck him. and i p'm' a Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cou-linjured his leg quite severely. sins left on Thuesday morning necessitating hospital treatment. for Hamilton. Ont.. after visiting .At time of writing Mr. Snowie l DAILY CROSSWORD 12:20 a.m.—CKCW TV News . I - - ‘ ACROSS DOWN - _ _ - on Mr. Coustns parents. Mr. a ndlis convalescing at this home in i l8. Pro 1225 d.m. Sign — Mrs. Robert s. Cnusms' DarnflBreadalbane. g6“ 1.Actresa -- noun ~ icy. Miss Eleanor E Murray. tiN.l -agrcéfl;:§'g 2 the T I“ Erskine Hunter. Indian RiverlGuelph. Oniamo lbw home on' U Man‘s“ - of full 03 December the 29 to attend the ' . 9m” ‘ .has been engaged in carpenterlwedding 0' her mush! N a n c v 9.1'0 set. terrier 32.17111“ ‘13“ 0 work at Summerside during the lwmis to Mr. William' E1 m 9‘, 10 305;“ (15,3332? of- Norwood T v past. few days. 'Stone. and to enjoy the holidays 'pofize m' “tenant °r 33:8. ‘ ' 12.Absolutn 5.Ma.i.n divi- bush N 5 JOHN S. DENNIS 13.RegaJ start of a. 23. Abound. ’ ‘ sumo CONTRACT BRIDGE new to . Joyce 6. Smell tn ore . Jokes By B. JAY BECKER Kilmer’l 1. giver at 24.1mm in. 31.Reflt with poem amhurg. formal shrouds FFCY Mum N h d I Y m AK H 1 16.Pronoun Ger. 25. Comin- 32.?ersia. WEDNESDAV ort vea er. ‘ purpose were I e - o teat s 17.0,“, and 8.pmdim_ drums atlslmd on -: Both sides vulneiable. land a good diamond suit. Ac- one men 26..._»__ is Scotland . 6 25—5-gn On No cordinsly. he bid “"9 “mm-mi" 19- M81118! 9. Dash the best 35. Dregs E 6.30—News and WPEIheI . 85 4 deliberately bypassing the op- abbr. 11.10 be mp. policy” 37,pond: Btu; ass—com... ml Western Roundup . AK“ portuntty to use Blackwood. 20-00mm propriate 28.Radiu : dial. : 6_55_New, W, Wm“... .KJIWH. The five. notrump bid was a 22-Dwelting (to) 33,303,; 7 Wchrew Christian Hnui __ no? 0ft”:th gra'nd slgm godrce and 2‘ flfisora'b 7 iS—C t id West it Roundu _ “films 9 PM "(‘i‘ 0 ‘ 59V?“ ‘ t 2 3 d— s a, 1 3 7.1042351"? West :l'r P .328: ‘33 hearts with any two of the three 1’13 A l “7.35-{F‘CY Farm News J '7‘ highest trumps. North dutifully aging“ 9 lo [I .7.Al—country I. wutdm Roundup .Q95 .3 responded seven hearts, which 27 Shun e AS—Weatlter .AJ-mn“ qus.’ became the final contract. ' am 3 t1 t3 8.50—Atlentie New! 9031-3 If West had opened the see ,3 Guam 8.57—Thought For Today . Agog of clubs. Ogust would have made 29 Emcee __.. '4’ '5 l eon—CBC News and Voitn Reports V Q10934) thirteen tricks without any trou- Sum '6 '7 m lr-s 'l 9.i0—Previsw Commentary—CBC 0A6) le. He would have ruffed in so Dutch form I °-'5—Merr'n9 Mood! fi— dummy and discarded a dia- of"Joh.n" 1, 1, n ,3 "" "1 ‘9.55-nlhst‘s&7iw Sine m mond from his hand. 8!. Japanese '- 000— t r mos_N¢;‘:: Md at“; North Em m w“ But West shrewdly opened a “goes-5mm“ :24 as at 0 ‘0"0__( ' Y r al “in WC" 1. p”, 1' p“ trump and Ogust now had to , i z ini57_-vi/°;:n57 W a ‘ 9' ' 2 0 Pass a Q pug solve the madam of avoiding a 8&1”; w 17 ‘3 l'l'l. lOJO—Notes end Mll‘lt ‘. m 5” Pm 01;; ‘fgum tam 39.Piumlike 39 3° 3, 31 a it 00—News Headlines and Weather 7' “ea” or diamgnd‘ w 91"? t d? __ > it 02—Women’s institute Program Opening lead—jack of hearts. q’h h i * as o?“ e ' 4D.Kindof as 34 as ,4. ,7 :5 w “174%.” Md Mum This hand was played in 5 Vi et er t was better to finesse “mm 2 “‘45_8U”em Bowl Mam match. 1, features good one opponent. or the other for 41.1)“:th I, M Q ll.50——-Notes and Mn... bidding and gottd play. i e queenh or tn may far the 42. Drill _ 1i.55—Atiantic New! scum (Hamld ogus“ 3"" dmp o ‘6 queen by caShm‘ u-Impudm 4' 4'3 l “Ark-ME T R V .t 41.”! “NW "t\"l:t. ill)! lZ.00———Weather sponded to the diamond bid with “1"- 3“ and 'klnl- talk ll“; 2 8:” “No.5 {.E'RE,’ t in}. ’ > _ :qéx‘rfo” ‘ 12.05—Mostly Music a modest one heart. When After playing two rounds of «.Second- 43 44 Q . . E Magi?) .é‘glzlfi‘ f ‘. 12.30—Newa and Weather North raised to two hearts. trmgps 1‘16 cashedi thttil A-K-Q of It"! mm H“ ‘ I ~ . / i. -- ‘M ‘ -‘ I2.43—PEI Road Report Ogust bid two spades. and when spa es. earning n e process , , t2.45—Mmtly Music North then jumped to f nu r that West had started with two DAILY CRY! IOQUOTE — “"0! how 00 work It: : LOO—News Headlines and Walther hearts. Ogust realized that there spades and .East with tour. This A X Y D L B A A x B c . l.02—|nterlude was a good chance of making apparently insignificant clue led > B l- 0 N G F E L L 0 W @ [lo—Matinee With wtlln a grand slam. lm to guess the diamond situ- One letter simply stands {or another. In this umpieAts used @ ris—rommy Hunter—CBC About all he needed for t h at atton correctly. for the three L'a. x for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apol- m ti Last—Mostly Music _ After rufflng a spade in dum- trophies. the length and formation or the words an all hints. Vane—Now. and wit-um ‘P. “ t my hedptayed) a diailont; to t:- not: day the code letters are different. g. .3 2.05—Pormtt at ti Sm ' ace an anot er one ac to t e - 210—th and Encnru Tv- Ice. With thehfiness‘e succeedinl. ‘ MW Qwuu‘” g loo—Newt Headlines a Weather ME or DAY he could t en c aim thirteen 3.05—TrsnI-Canado Matinee—CBC ’D “5” N“. “us-“us: tricks. worth 2.210 points. 0 G A A R x U P D G u Y x c U x P R ' L Y x J I'll ado—Hm ml cocom W " , l a W h gag-t rationedl it‘hatl it: Wehat L n K n x c u x e 39M 0 1' 'r n L . 4,00...Nowa Headlines I. Want VAILS RAD o _ a can eat eg t c u s e (Oar-{nnldinn Roundup—CBC m ‘0“. a. “wow” would pretty My have en- YWI mm”: THE ABUSE 01A THING I. l 7‘ ’ R ' Wlfziilijlw/Cy’, . , Lin—Han and income ' tered the bidding at some point. mm AGAINST THE USE 01" H's-Com "VGAAJFANDTHEK' 5/" .. .- ‘:\ Lilo—Tho Outpom . Since West had been silent o 1969. King Mm Syndicate. the. ins“ FER LA. ‘\ 5m_N.w, "a weather WWW“ Rum“ wank" throughout. Ogust credited him.____ 1"?“ I ._ _,,_..___. , ._. ,- __...~. ,...'_"".e_..,._ nus GEN-1'; TH, ,' as ‘ ans—the Outpom ’ ' ' with two spades and a heat-ti Pl E soo—News cod Weather 12 054'” 85"" SW" (both proveni. seven clubs. and. N hence. three diamonds t 5. lid-The Outpom CBA ohm—News and Weather (nu—N3. load Report 6 lS—On Pariicmcm Hill—CBC filo—Sports Parade AGO—Tonight‘s Music Evezv so OFTEN OPEN THAT ISO—Atlantic School B'cnit L Bulletin of the Commonwealthl 2.45—John Drainie loll: A Story 3. B New: WEDNISDAV 8.M-News and Weather 3. l s—Marltima §pertacast 3.30—T.C. Matinee I a'isi Oil—Gm Fol-"v 5"” SHiET steeves.«~HM-Ma~ _ L (mm A‘. 3331i?" ’zn:.We'ath.ar 8.24-‘iha Bob Goulet show 4.00'-CDC NIWI tzv DFOIMUi/Javemlesl Tam!» 7‘45_a;f,':,', _. can -Portrait at A Star 4~03—C-n-d-m Roundvn IWAelNTHe BELGiAN CONGO 9mm 0“ 4.l0—- Styled by Eleanor Lao—Countdown Ads-Music in The Air 5.00—Maritime Fish I’calt I USED 1?) PUT ON MY DtNNER ' 8.35—Th M Fe: uson Show . u g CLOTHES EVERY EVENINGJUST 5 ll: 1 WERE 9.00—CIC News 0. Voice Reports 9.l0-—Pravtaw Commentary 9.lo—A.M. Chronicle 7.50—Progrsm Schedule 7 Sl—intorluda loo—introduction to Wednerdav d VXOO'WJ 30f _ \looR yesr.’ Cinnamon” How's rethéz' to C - . — - -ANDTi-iEN WE'LL ~ l0.lO—Co or Your Ila-Imp! 5 2H“: N°"b°°k HERE COMES VOUR Shim BROTHER N I ,_,., . . , "H" W“"“":c".':""‘" i .is-rirym sluo—‘ Tempo LAM! WE'LL HEXAMINE HiM,AND FlNE E I'- LEi geenesosr. Ctn‘CKS, no ‘O‘N'Nmm". "'2" N. “fiat: 0.30—-Mu|ic otary 6.00-CIC News I. Inland wmhar euro/HA1- MAKES Hit/l SUCHA . THINOTO ALL PAN. MOSCOW 11?.300—0-i43c wzil-‘lfll:;lon'lgl Weather ll.00-CIC News 6.15-On Parliament Hill HELDLESS BOMM.'.' -- HAMMEmCANs—AND . .W‘ 6.20—Roglonai Commentary 6.25—Marittma Spouse»! lilo—Music in The Evening lLOS-Jocn Marshall HAS-For Consumer- _ll.20—puorct Album T K MMERI" A libs—Starlight Serenade ~ "Jo—Now: and Maritime Weather ll35—Stari ight Sara nadc ‘llJO—Tha Archers 7.ls-Iylinc ‘ " ‘3" HAS—Stu Davis 7.20—erin Weather It Musical v ll.55—Matlnec With Will's Interlude \ l2.00—Jamboru Junction ISO—Assignment ‘ moo—Munim Farm I'cnt 8.00—lntrod. to Woo. Mg» 1. It News It Inland Weather Tribute to Kun wolil LIE-The Yommy Hunter Show its—Time Out For Melody WW ' GEITMI. Milo and T v Cull 4-3246 L ‘ Open 8230 3.01.09 poi. t 2.00— I . M‘ll 1,.l5—Mlnnllc School least 0176‘ Feat 80. to” I}: I “WM, 83va 1|.‘I "Lilo—Jazz Classical Music MOO—Bill Of Faro moo—Marina Weather Jim—Inland Weather