Mr. wooai-usgdoiwiu up 12- mrned to his home. llr. Woodland spent several weeks "visiting his son and dauahiar-in-law. Mr. and ,1... William dotwiii, oimu, Mao- lloba. - mg. I Ethel Nawett and her three children of Branttord. '0nt., .n spending their vacation with Mr parenll. IIIH Mrl. Spur- 'eon Dymtintn sincere sympathy is being ea- tended to the family of the late. Mr. David Ramsay. whose death occurred recently- Mrs. Ernest Eagles. Wolfville. NS. and daughter Shirley were went guests of Miss llmily Mac- Lean. Mr. and McLean Horne, Mr. Lsugalln MacLean and Ill- tm on Sunday. August 5th. iii: and Mrs. Jones and fam- iii. Toronto. are spending their holidays with Mrs. Jones parents. Mr. and Mrs. D.s. Ramsay.- Northam Women's Institute held an ice cream social in the North- sin Hall, Friday evening. July 27ili. There was a good attend- aniv. The proceeds were in aid of the school. p ' i lira. Harding. Toronto. is pseud- lii: her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwill. Mr. Ernest Colwlil. Toronto. is spending his vacation with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwill. Mr. Sheldon MacKay. Toronto, is psncding his holidays with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Horace MacKay has return- ed to his home. Mr. MacKay sev- eral weeks visiting his uncle. Mr. Sheldon Macxay. Toronto. Rev. and Mrs. W.A. Young and lamlly ltorgtlain. N.B.. were vis- ltorspfn thlpiimriualty for a few days. Mr;-Yp was Pastor of the Richmond Bay Presbyterian congregation Ievoral years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd. are spending some time visiting friends and relatives in the U.S.A. I Mr. and Mrs. William: Dyment of Mass.. spent their holidays with Mr D,vment's father. Mr. James nyment. Mr. and Mrs. Major Rodd, Mass.. spent their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd and Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips, Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. John Paynter and siiliiste of Mr. and Mrs. Athol Cal- in . Miss Phyllis Cnlwlll. Summer. side. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl fnlwlll. 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Ears p .I I I pll A5 NE "ts &' ANDGOI -. --.-.-a-a--u it he were earalau when all the-tine he John! was 1!; lg: loll hi undnrllibld II - Pa'aturo and had down as ions sweat and HEf!"1Y and did hurt just as much. lo the out who was surprised was the ar ioousa. " "M young rox. This fellow wuirt at -rm. morning it looked as if ggoiii '2: 1 E E 2 E 5 as Big-'h'w .5&i?a 3. 3 E 1 5 Canadian Coal In Japan OTTAWA (CF) - Negotiations there . currently going on with the aim possible this time. "Id man" 5," 5. mm, 3,, 5 of selling Canadian coal in Japan. in km my :::.i.:.i.r::".-."-in wad no "match It .lohnay.'. BI 0'''"'"h''' 5 CONTRACT BRIDGE DAILY ckosswoao 3 . . raaa 5.A y d ferring Y ' a Y 3 . r l.Arabian d.l-lair olaap I5.I.ocka 2 (lap Iaodrd-Noldu In Mamn' Individual Championship Play) garment! 1. Cdlllltlhn 21.11 win; 0. Marsh plant tion ' 29.Poruae ltut dealer. which amounted to saying he had to. Nooleman 3. Hit along; 31. Thaw: Neither aide vulnerable still more than his first two hit id. Ancient dty 0. Like 33. Cantu, 6 . showed. (Aala It. Born aa . K J 3 He suffered a Just tata during Minor) ll. Period at od ," . K J10 ' ' the play. He won the queen of )1. Pair , time a d J 10 , spades with the ace. West. took Itcuahionl is. Back wheel p , ' O K on. the diamond return. played a ld..Nne bug !9.l1'acts 34.Afreali Ynl-flora Alw- d . p I 9 7 5 , spade. llaat winning and return- ld. Knight or as. Very lmpor-- aecioui Iron ' pg A 7 ' in: another spade. After louth tho lepholt. taut Pu-eons bark d mul- 3. Language i f 't ., p . ' 7 . owns the diamonda. he mi out man (ahbr.) berry em . lend did r. . of triclta. the defense eoiiecmu 11. Neuter an :s.wi-mr -s usoin dink mm . A J ' O four aplde trial: anduthree acts 1. "W" ed In-ayl 'En'PL) 40-UPMHHII bi VQ ” ' or3:utt;r.l:Ill:: hrv: whine the WIN” 9'- . Q 9 R hand ullagrly enough if he had ll OK a ' ' playedwtha nine of spades on the ”i U- " P"d' The bidding: opening lead. If liaat retui-na a ""” 3... w ,. y ., spade the jack wins. and the ” D"l”W g r-- ii?" v-'- 2'.t":i”S.:::."J:;”:?.:".5..Y9.? mu .. I. 1 NT Pill I N ' 3. -hmued h. "H: clarer from getting nine tricks. l farm E 80 til I 1 ii I! Opening load-eight of spades. gnu", "3." on V O nu G n We SP” aouurs club bid is of the mini- mclm, mm, new 3... gm 30- PW" mum variety. Once a minimum tmnot my, . mg. mg; pm, "h" 1 amino bid in mm. In obllar two side aces because East dealt "t """ 'l "W ""95 ."' W"""Y ll !"b"' and passed. Therefore. the spade ""9" wen!!! u A minimum South queen should be ducked to harm u's.,,:l:f mater-ted Ml hill! 03” per the dcianderr communiw ,8” nt atrenath when he volun ..y re- mm, Mpmu. no om nag: stud: ovargnll Ira iiowmr. a ahrewd am an ',m., had nreevadotho uty msauy it Igym i rabid by the lntomnlns cI"- Th! :::i7zerinsurutlii:;.o;Kg'onti:iuin3 O on notrumn bid -(Mud North apadea and that a slim ta called ,.',.,...... .. 3 "1". W979 N405 "1"" '59" for. The choice will lie between mm; 0 an openlns but A pm would clubs and ileum. In the light of ..,... ,.i. 0 MV0 Mel M0" COFTWK South's 'clull bid, a' low heart is com! A Although North's two notrump more promising. Declarar wins 1 Pertaining ( bid is debatable. South's three and leads adiarnond. When Woat eosvoot .- natrump is not. He hadbadlremy ianlzaamihlo uie. homi-eturna agieart I. sort we I" announced an opening I . - I t pays e ace an an- lowed with a atatement that he other heart. Woat'a fourtll heart DAILY 0Ih'l'0QUO'r p . It ! had extra values above it. and eventually becomes the putt; dd Y '- '5 d tmoonunucawitnsmnnoi-ma trtclf. '-I-OKIFII-I-0' Ono letter imply Manda lat annfalr. H &h eltanplo A la Dd for the three L'a. X for Una two Ca. eta. ltngh mun. IP00- aroptuea.theleagIaandIoe-matteaalhwastavadlihh. L Inch day tleooodatctoeuaavedilboent. I A Painful Mistake "W-""""""' i 5 ' n,1.homw.w..u.u- rag nuav an inn use -raaaa Q wgjhm If vsawsaiav uxaxaa XIDA aua i ""::"""""""'""”'"""' Now.iohnnyimiizesn&xpecung .iea1- rv arxa-waoxx. u . I' May mica he learned for More f.-",3 'i'f: ",',,',',,fvf'2K,,2L,,,'.f"';;"f voumisy-. Gypbqlollt women. to wonain aaLlNoa: In nla. yauiig Ready ind thought to I 'l'Iftl.l:s'roI.lfAMnN1'-aorhocnll 2 mm; pmparad means being al- sprint: on Johnny Cl;uck':d n-c-man It an lhaavca Imdiab 0 ways ready for whateve.ii may hay ::nW:l 35:: '":C.- -I no y 3333'. 'f.".il.;" u(?hticl:ul?ar1lol tin; mu F32; h;sIr-9-rv . "" on um---omcw-wwwwo s k TM k E um; mwnmu. .1”; 1,03 . were just as sharp. They could O is more hope it will be m "8 "PW "'9 W. lainly he a topic llndGl'.f'DI1lldPI'I- NI Ind British l lion .9 the sent. in confer-or! of lhlmaali and provincial mine: mk- "There is notlling definite about i hug-E I at the moment." Mines Minia- ti: all g? rller this wam. "We don"! an why weycoilldlft find a profitable market in Japan Domh'm.' cu. hump mi The Japanese were interested in tile sale of ca admn n A ohtalnina hnlh coking and steam mal. The (Zrnwsnesl Pass area of Alberta hail plan?! of coking coal west oi (Talzary and lldmonlll Ialt! bltween the two province! ham said eoall hoard ”5"" "'1 ''"'W'"'' "m ""'"'l nwmal went through lt likely 0 ( l'WI''l'"- "3" '9'" "PW" hr Alberta and ac. coal," as E M - dried. 1 2 in ngmu.-r.wouIdhdVIhbeforasuButid 1b! y 1, would hdvt IUTIIQ II V!!! cont coal ltllll tie lapsiieu have. i clear. Mr. ' , -2. & are is In V X ' -5.. MUGGS Iskesrea n. xx. N VJ 'k in: an N) III II' Hi ll CANISI-I ...1 DON'T NI Iuins. Ml vi IM Jun rurrcuztw o l-UOKYI kzik, eh,-”-iA...: Ill aeraur. have-aow AAO as 34; arm new . ;-xe-,.1-:.:'r"'.";t ea-7"