3' 1 2 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 25, 1953 VAV.V.W.V.VJVJVJ'AV.WAV.V.V.V.V, BLACKWOOD on SCREEN FLASHES RADIO DIAL 1240 kc CFPR Rare V'sitor f ST., CATHARIt 'S, Ont. -t The first opossum ever believed x-n in this part of Ontario was foptured alive on a farm and turned over to game overseers;. will be sent to Toionot's River-dale zoo. The day after the ani-Jhal was caught, another opossum was killed by a car. farida (Subject to Chanse Dy EASLEY BLACKWOOD Unusual Play Turns Out To He a Wise Precaution THURSDAY PM. , 5.00 At Home With the Leuuicks 5 :25 Int. Commentary 5:30 UN Today 5:45 CBC News, Weather Report 5:55 Have You Heard? 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Ted Apple hall 6:30 Wayne ana Sinister Also TtHhnicolw Cartoon . News Sails and Blades" TODAY Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds cavort on the Totem Theatre screen in "I Love Mel-vin." a skylarking new M-G-M Technicolor musical brimming with hit songs, deft dance routines and amusing plot situations. The show starts tonight. O'Connor is seen as Melvln, assistant to the ace cameraman of a national magazine, with Miss Reynolds cast as, Judy, a Broadway chdrus girl eager to scale the heights of stage and screen fame. In an effort to ingratiate himself with Judy, as well as to break up her romance with an affluent rival, Melvin contrives to get her photograph on the cover of his magazine. But before he Is able to achieve this almost miraculous SATURDAY 7 :00 CBO News FK1UAY A M. 7:00 PC Fishermen's Broadcast 7:15 M 'sical Clock 7:30 CBC News: Weather Report 7:35 Musical Clock 8 00 CBC News 8 :10 Here a Bill Good 8:15 Morning fcwmg 8:30 Morning Devotion 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Musical Varieties 9:59 Time Signal" 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 "Hil" 10:43 Musical Program 11:00 A Man and His Music 1 1 :30 Weather Report 1 1 :3 1 Message Period 1 1 :33 Rec. Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies PM 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Pnpram Resume 12:30 BC. farm Broadcast Evenings 7-9:01 Saturday Matinees 2 - 4:30 CAPITOL It isn't often you have to duck the first lead in a suit where your have three sure stoppers. This unusual play was made' in today's hand - and the kibitzers considered it an extreme (and probably unnecessary) precaution. Actually, it was based on sound and quite simple reasoning. A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATt) 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 ('The Ways of Mankind" 8:30 Homer's Odyssey 9 :00 Thursday Playhouse 9:30 CBC Vancouver Concert Orcn. ' 10 :00 CBC News 1 10:10 CBC News j 10:15 Midweek Review I 10:30 Parade of Choirs j 11 :00 Weather Report : 11 :02 Fish Arrivals i 1 1 :04 Music Till Midnight ; 12 .00 sibii-off Friday and Saturday at the Capitol Mr. Abel led the jack of spades and. to his surprise. It held. Here was Mr. Masters' reasoning in . ducking the trick. South dealer Both sides vulnerable V.ftli (Mr. Itulr) (47 II H A 7 D K 10 0 3 C 10 9 8 6 3 feat, the young couple sing, j First he couldn't hope to win more than three spades. To dance and impersonate their way through a hilariously diverting series of comedy complication. The songs and dances of "I Love Melvin" form an integral part of the story and action. make his contract, he would have to bring in at least two club tricks. Now, if the opposing spades were divided 4-3, only one spade need be lost and the contract was probably safe. However, if &-,aa iiii 1 f?'iii ."-it n C 'yFiawMtarmumm fort garry 11H fjtot j (Mr. AIm-I) (Mm. Krrn) B J 10 8 8 3 S 4 H Q 8 2 H J 5 4 D 8 3 r -Q J 7 8 4 C A Q 8 C K 4 (Mr. Mlrr) 8 A K 8 H K 10 8 3 D A 6 C 1 7 8 The blddlhK: (South W.nt Nnrfll t-iutt 1 NT Pft.s 3 NT Pas 3 NT All puns Today lo Saturday ,tV Lougiiooiou;;n miet on theiMr. Abel had five spades, it B.C. coast wis named after an' might be vital to wait until Mrs. 18th century lord chancellor of; Keen was out of that suit be-England. forc surrendering the lead to coffee 7:.9:M. Saturdoy 2: p.m. RED LABEL You're Bound To Be In The Swim In A Wallace BATHING SUIT bs.zjiA.n. J. . who '7- ! ' ; I v ; s A Full Line of. . . j TENNIS her in clubs. The chances were good that the three high club honors were split between the defenders and that Mrs. Keen could get on lead at least once. Only $7.95 to $9. 95 r J coffee you can buy EniMDAACMT I h v v h i m i ii t.i ssv I i - , sm sv ma mm TOTEM EXTRA "I Am a Paratrooper" "Beautiful Bavaria" ( Cartoon M, HP -Mm the YJ RSWaw; ! sport shop WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE This thoughtful planning paid , off handsomely. Mr. Abel can hardly be criticized for continu-1 ing spades and Mr. Masters won the second trick with the queen. . tAMOIK I'M VERS Tilt ATM MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCE - FRIDAY LEGION AUDITORIUM AilmisMi.il S1.00 Dancing U t Music by THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOYS , EVERYONE WELCOME fci.iiKm.ii ii iriii.i t t3Q r - - - ssissMmismi sss.sa J """aBBB THESE SPECIALS GOOD JUNE 26, 27, 30 ond 31 " "V Quick Meal Suggestions for Summertime Eating . . . Why swelter 'Ki WV over Big Meals when we can supply these Easily Prepared Foods? g:H V U He led a low club which Mrs. 1 Keen won with the king. She r returned a small heart and Mr. 1 ' Abel's queen fell to dummy's ; i ace. Another club was led, losing to Mr. Abel's queen. The spade 1 return was won with the king and the ace of clubs was knocked out. Mr. Masters still had a spade stopper and the contract , was on ice. j Note (hat if Mr. Masters hadj won the first spade trick he ; would have gone set. 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