ae ‘ ¢ By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Gecrron. England (CP) — mada acquired a tiny corner of the lovely devon countryside this week to mark in perpetuity the memory of James Graves Simcoe, often termed the Father of Ontario, ete Premier John Robarts of On- rovince the ownership of Wol- fd. Chapel, built by Simcoe in “The following program _list- ings are published free of @iarge as a public service and appear, as presented to us by the stations concerned. tario accepted on behalf of the. ON THE AIR oo SATURDAY PROGRAMS ‘CFCY-TV ‘2:30 p.m.—Musical ‘ 3:00 f..m.—CBC Sports—Baseball (Color) 6:45 p.m.—CBC Sports Presents— Coronation Stakes 6:30 p.m.—Canadian Open Golf Championship 7:30 p.m.—The Monkees 8:00 p.m.—Beverly Hillbillies 8:30 p.m.—Danger Man 9:30 p.m.—Great Movies— Call Me Bwana” 11:30 p.m.—World of Music 12:00 p.m.—CS3C Sports—CFL— b Montreal at Calgary 15 ‘a.m:—CBC TV News + 2:23 a.m.—Local Weather and Sport Scores 72:25 e.m.—Sign. Off CKCW-TV es eet Dirk & sure Sign On 330 p.m.—Carfoon Cepers . 2:00 p.m.--C3C Championship --" 2 Gerles. a 42:00 p.m.—haseball Game of the aegis Week 5:30 p.m.—Bugs Bunny ~ ; 6:00 p.m.—Frankenstein Junior & A . The Impossibles 30: p.m.--LTV—News, Weather, Sports 6:45 p.m.—tondon Line 17:00: p.nt.—Girl from UNCLE 1,00 p.m.—Beverley Hillbillies 8:30 p.m.—Jazz 625 *9:00 p.m.—CFL—Regina at Hami.on f ‘ p.m,—The Perfectionist : p.m.—World of Music Canada Acquires Tiny Corner Of Lovely Devon Countryside 1800 in this beauty spot 17 miles from Exeter. The. ceremony was conducted under the - chairmanship, of J. S. P;: Armstrong, Ontario agent-general in London, before some 175 guests from Canada and Britain crowding the grey stone chapel and an. adjoining /Mmarquee. ° Simcoe, fitst lieuténant-gov- ernor of Upper Canada, now On- tario, and founder of Toronto, lies buried’ af*thé chapel along with his wife and several of their children. “In accepting . this deed to Wolford Chapel, we’ in “Ontario are honoring the m.an who was, in a very large sense, the father and architect of the province as we know it today,”’ said Ro- Darts. : BOUGHT FOR $900 _ The document was presented jby. Sir Geoffrey Harmsworth, British publisher whose father purchased the then - neglected chapel for 7300 ($900). f years ago. ; From now on the property is .|“forever a piece of .Canada,” said ‘Harmsworth. With some 20 descendants of Simcoe present, Brig. A. G. Cole, great grandson of the statesman - soldier, was. last speaker in the ceremony. _ The chapel deed was ehtrusted to Norman W. Long, represent-. ing the board_of trustees set up by the Simcoe Memorial Foun- dation; established by the On- as, Ahh rea to care for the building in perpetuity. Long. also received a6 a gift a right-of-way ‘access deed from A.G. Le Marchant, gentleman- farmer whose..property sur- rounds-the. chapel. Le Marchant. proudly recalled, incidentally, that one of his ancestors of the same name had served as liew- tenant - governor of Newfound- land and Nova Scotia after Sim-. coe filled that position in Upper Canada in 1791-1796. 4 Says Pearson. Must Decide Leadership VICTORIA (CP)—Walte: Gor- don, former Liberal finance minister, said here it is up to Prime Minister Pearson to leader of the Liberal party. He said in an interview he October will give Mr. Pearson 7.45-—Saturday Night Hoedown ~ 9.00—News Headlines and Weather 9.02—Saturday Night Hoedown ¥9.30—Starlight Serenade 10.00—News and Weather 10.05—Starlight Serenade 11.00—CBC Nations! 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News 12:00—CBC News 12:63—Sports Scores, Inland: end feels the Liberal convention in-{* overwhelming endorsation” and “make it clear they would like him to. go on as long as he felt like it.” 1S ee Reports from Vancouver quofed Mr. Gordon as telling night: he does not expect Mr. Pearson to be prime minister in a year or 18 months. The same Marchand could be the new leader. — Mr: Gordon said the: reports tame from a conversation he had with a group of, Liberal stu- dents at University of British Columbia, ; Asked by students ‘how long Mr. Pearson would remain leader, Mr. Gordon said he told them: “It is up to Mr. Pearson. Maybe a, year, 18 months or longer.” ae : Mr. Gordon said he is not sup- porting Mr. Marchand. as & leadership candidate ‘‘because I have not made up my mind,” but he mentioned his name as one of several people goming up university students Monday reports quoted Mr. Gordon as saying Immigration Minister The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Oct. 1, 1966, 11 in the Party. He said Mr. Mar- chand is an attractive, cheerful, warm’ and likeable man.’’ ‘Mr. Gordon said he is not a candidate for the leadership. Landmark At Yarmouth Goes YARMOUTH, N.S. (OP) — The Grand. Hotel, a- landmark here for’ more than 70 years, closed. its doors Thursday in pre- paration for its demolition. The hotel's board of directors announced recently, that’ a large modern two-storey motel will be puilt on the site. The 100-room hotel was erect- ed in 1893 and for a number of years was the largest hotel in Eastern Canada. WORTH HER WEIGHT ~ The world’s record price for one cow is $42,000,-paid by two Ridges, Ont., in. 1966. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR N decide how Jong he will remain re OT VWGNVuS $ 4 nae antes Canadian farmers at Oak, WlgaNS % SOONW SHE SAID THEY HAD A CHEMISTRY PRQBLEM / TO DO HOMEWORK, Hil © King Feateres Syndmata, inc. 1966. 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' South’s spade bid may seem| - Cees URE ULFSUL | 7.15—Morning Roundup Both sides vulnerable. . very peculiar, but he and his} FNJJSUA QB UKFULL.—FBPUISATU 7.30—News and Weather NORTE snot were playing a i x . . . 7.35—Farm Report -@AKE a pass over one esterday’s Oryptoquote: THE EYE THA eA=Morring Roundup 93543 -_}iand redoubled would have sig.| THINGS BEAR, SEES NOT FTSELF.—FULLIR one damm 7.45-Island Wr. and Mar. Temp. : q \ a desire lay King 7 o7.56—Sports Baceise and Scoreboard if Soies at that contract. South. there-|-. oo oon Bradicaya;: Tam 8.00—News 1s WEST. RAST fore bid a spade in desperation. 8.16—Morning Roundup Sii06 $372 .|might a ke at seu = » 8:55—Woather cor, | OA10848) OE thoughts about the expediency | OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE z Bey iol. Melediee cress. | @AROCL.. woe? pt playing the hand with: a bi? , : . n UTH hree-card . as trumps, but scuodE Nate cia Serer 453 he stood his ground and passed. ; ®@. This turned out to be an: ex- SSonses on Sreuiher i @5952. tremely unfortunate decisién 91.05—Notes and Music 7542 when West made the best ‘lead 11.55—Agriculture ‘66 The bidding: ‘tof a trump against one spade 12.00—Weather 12.05—Mostly Music 12.30—New and Weather 12.43=-P:E.1. Road Report 12:45—Mestly Music 1.00—News and Weather “T:05—Challenge doubled. Declarer went up. with East South West North {the king and returned a low Pass Pass 1@ Pass heart to the nine, the finesse an Sas a a : as losing to the ten. ‘ ening lead—two ubs. se 4 ty esate Siang |, antes trun from a team of four match. At |y, ne ‘ould when 1.45—Mostly Music the first table, nothing startling - oly er with ty ace and 1.15—Mostly Music happened whén East became de- in: 1.$5—Provincial Affairs—Alt. Wks. |clarer at on@ spade and made paca nee ra eae oT 2.00%-The. Action. Set ve three. on normal play. He scored the at’ Ae 3.00-—News and Weather 140 points, counting the to| West led Pee ene ae 3.05—Pop. Caravan points extra awarded in dupli-|other diamond, taken by the: > pat phat Weather cate bridge -for bidding and |king,’ and East, after cashing 4.05—Pop Caravan _|making a part score. 5.00—News and Weather Bu! at the second table, where reer a eer eee S:05~ the Outnorts East's teammates held the |" lead with a club, 5.25—Marine Weather ~-.-°4North: South cards, they also| West returned a heart, thus 5.28—The Outports — i x beaiid wound up playing the hand at |trapping the jack, and ‘the! out- |- 5.45—Sports Capgule and Scoreboard |spades! The bidding went: come was that the only tricks =the Outports 7 ie ae ; “00—News and Weather East South West North (Souh ever’ scored on the hand | 6.10—Report From Parliament Hill) Pass Pass 1@ Dble were the A-K of spades. The. , enh 2 Weltatine Redble 1@ Pass Pass | adventure cost ‘North- South | 7.00—Back To The Bible : 3 poeta titi | jack To Dole Pass Page Pass 1,400 points. yiootvd 40Fr UANaV U.1 SS Se ee .7.30—Navie anal Waatho- oe ‘ \ ' ‘ é ? i \