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It is not well known that con- tract bridge is a popular game among the blind. I was playing in a pair game at the Winter nationals in Detroit recently and Participating in the event were Lois and Martin Zwart, of Olivet. Mich. Mrs. Zwart is blind. Both rank as masters in the records of the American Contract Bridge League, having won numerous championships. The cards used in the duplicate boards in our section all had Braille markings in the corners to enable Mrs. Zwart to recog- nize her hand. 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The play period ran just | as smoothly, the 13 cards in dum- my being announced card for card as soon as dummy comes down. Thereafter, each player called his card as he played it and Mrs. Zwart had no trouble whatever following the course of play. I could not help but admire Mrs. Zwart’s technique in the ac- companying hand when she be- came declarer at six spades. Mrs. Zwart, a very attractive young lady, ruffed the heaft lead in dummy, entered her hand with, a trump, and led a low club to the queen, West playing the nine, a decision West later came to regret. Crossing to her hand with a spade, Mrs. Zwart took a diamond finesse, successfully and then led out all her trumps. On the last trump play, when Mrs. Zwart still had left in- her hand two small diamonds and the king of clubs, West had to choose a discard. Down to four cards—K-10-7 of jdiamonds and the ace of clubs— West was_ in trouble. He could not afford the ace of clubs dis- ;card, which would make declar- \er’s king a trick, nor a diamond jdiscard which would make dum- my’s remaining three diamonds —A-Q-6—Itricks. So Mrs. Zwart scored not only lam, which was bid at com- w tables, but also make thirteen tricks | th ly after Mrs. Zwart had sorted|as a reswNt of the «well-executed | squeeze. ,10:00—CBC News | 10:05—Grafton’s Hour. 11:00—Children’s Magazine 11:30—Kerry Wood 11:45—CBC Stamp Club 12:00—World Church News. 12:15—Spert College 12:30—Carbusel 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—Stories In French. 1:30—Music from the shows 1:45—Movie Scene. 1:59—D. O. Time Signal. 2:00—Here’s Harmony. 2:15—This Week 2:30—Traditional Echoes. 3:00—Metropolitan Opera. 6:30—Jazz for Saturday. 7:00—CBC News. 7:10—Regional Weather. 7:15—Saturday Sports Review 7:30—U.N. On The Record. 7:45—Stu Davies. 8:00—Don Messer and His Is landers. 8:30—Polka Party. 9:00—Ca c’Est Montreal, - 9:25 — CBC News. 9:30—N.H.L. 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ETTA LIVES S ' md ie ate Ns YEAH - j eS) YOURE = Burt | a 4) TELLING = DONT “tad a, COMES pert ge '12.10 Sign Off. CBA SATURDAY (‘STANDARD TIME) 7:15—Marine Weather. 7:30—CBC News, Sports, and Weather. i 7:35—Breakfast Music 8:00—CBC News and Weather 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—Breakfast Music. 8:45—Jr. Farm B’cast 9:00—Tops In Review OTTAWA (CP) — The govern ment gave notice Thursday of its intention to seek parliamentary approval for an additional $100,- 000,000 for federal spending on the Trans-Canada Highway. It proposes that the aggregate of all federal expenditures under the Trans - Canada Highway Act be increased to a maximum of $350,000,000 from the "ieee | Up to last fall, Ottawa had made commitments to spend $259,821,000-on the highway, con struction of which started in 1950. Federal and Provincial spending to the end of October was $435,422.300. fi Target date for completiih of th® highway is Dec. 31, 1960. Under the act — signed by all provinces except Quebec — the federal and provincial govern- ments split construction costs on a 50-50 basis with Ottawa also paying 9¢ per cent of the cost on up to 10 per\cent of the high- way’s mileage in any participat- ing province. LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT THE ® RING'S WORTH #100 AND OXFORD OLD IT TONOU FOR $502 T DON T BELIEVE IT! L DONT CARE WHAT 7) wing HE THE JEWELER SAIDOXFORD Y THERE'S SOMETHING AS FISHY AS AN AQUARIUM AROUND HERES LET ME REPEAT IN CASE IT DIDN'T SINK IN I SAME ANC OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE BUT, MARTHA <= THE MAN EVIDENTLY DOES NOT CARE ABOUT MONEY! WHY, IF IT HADN'T BEEN FOR A SHORTAGE OF J WOULD HANE SEWE: ” SA MADE ME ACCEPT THE RING QUICKBUSH ISNT SANTA CLAUS! Y) Ac’A GieT# ACTER ALL. HE AND I SPRANG FROM THE ESTORS! per Stewart MacKay nomena MICKEY MOUSE T X-9 a negeeeeEeS SECRET AGE THE LONE RANGER | TILLY THE TOLER HENRY N JOE PALOOKA LI'L ABNER " ENJOY THE PLEASURES ! 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