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Mrs. Roy Bain, Hamilton, Ont., left by plane recently on return to her home after visiting re- latives in the Rollo Bay vicinity. Mrs. Margaret Whalen, Bear River, is visiting her daughter, | Mrs. Andrew Gallant in Rustico. | suggestion tained in a brief presented priv- ately here to Lands and — Minister Bona Arse nault. | "Om the subject of the istands, | the council—on which many of | province's French-language ; Societies and associations are |represented — said Quebec |should have the “same privi- leges as those of Canada, of which it is supposed to be a part.” In other words, the brief said it should have the right to claim jislands six miles offshore. The | islands, thousands of them, are | part of the Northwest Territor- les. | Dealing with the Quebec-Lab- rador boundary, the council said it is “worried” that the question has not been settled. As things | now stand, it declared, New- | foundland and some mining | companies take advantage of | | Ottawa, Ont. the situation ‘in an abusive way ~ and prejudicial to the interests | of the province of Quebec.” | It said Labrador should be | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant, Bear River, left recently for AFTER THE STATION WAS MOVED TO [TS NEW LOCATION, THE Misses Sheila and Carol~Mac- Donald were recent visitors to. Rollo Bay. Mrs. John J. MacDonald, Red limited to a 10-mile strip along the -Atlantic coast line. | The present boundary lies | roughly 300 miles from the | «p.am.—Donna Reed p.m.—Peter Gunn 10:00 p.m.—N. H. L.. Hockey Boiton at Toronte 11:15 p.m.—dJuliette 11:45 p.m.—King Whyte 12:00 p.m.—CBC TY News 12:10 a.m.—CKCW TV News 12:14 a.m.—The Late Show, lady In The Leake 1:45 a.m. (Approx.) 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ANCIENT GRANDEUR mate New Brunswick. _| "he great Flavian amphithea- | 12. Inside Miss Mary Chaisson, Char- tre in Rome, completed in 90 | 13. Arabian lottetown, spent the weekend at AD, had a seating capacity of antelope her home in Bear River. 87,000. 14, Solemn : : | 15.Good —t 16, Dulls 17. Berated CONTRACT BRIDGE 21. To pipe By B. JAY BECKER ae seatn (abbr.) North dealer. -_ tto West—who would not then be} -— North-South vulnerable, able to continue safely with! 99 gemuel’s n hearts. teacher a 1 eg But East went up with the ace (Bib.) @A53 to foil this plan, and returned; 30. Goddess of $31094 the eight of hearts. West's heart harvests eAl2 suit thus became established be-| $1. Attaches WEST EAST - | fore South could set up his dia-| 33 Pat 695 106432 | monds, and the end result was) 3% Portion @K9742 e338 that South went down one. The| %7- Two-yo! @K53 oAasé defense had won the race ‘toon - 4976 410853 against time. 43. a ‘ SOUTH _— However, South should have Vaw 4AQ7 made the contract. He should 44. Piece of 92106 have realized that the chief dan- furniture $Q872 ger of losing the contract con-| 45 gnieid &KQ4 sisted of West's having five! 4¢ The bidding: | hearts and an entry in dia ets North East- South West that would make it possible for 16 Pass 2NT P him to cash his long hearts. DOWN 3NT ass Having made this determina-| - 1. College- : tion on the first trick, he should grounds Opening lead—four of hearts. | have ducked the jack of hearts enclosure In notrump contracts there is| when East played it. This would (colloq.) frequently a race between the| not in any way stop him from “7 declarer and the defenders for | winning two heart tricks even- the establishment of tricks. The| ‘ualky,sipce he would still have time factor is an important ele-' the Q-10 teft to deal with West's ment in the race, as is shown| king. by this hand where South be-| _ the duck would have had an all-important bearing on the came declarer at three NO-| hand. South would have made | four notrump instead of going West led a heart and South) down one. The best that East won the jack with the queen. e do after winning the’ heart Declarer entered dum | 'S return @ heart. wade audit - with a Declarer wins the return in e jack of dia-| his own hand or dummiy’s, de- monds, hoping to lose the trick pending on what West plays, | and then attacks diamonds, If East wins the first diamond, he does not have a heart to return, thanks to the holdup play, and 11.00—Casa Lome Orch. 11:30—Denny Vaughan Orch. 12.00--Dominion News 12.10—Sign Off South eventually makes ten tricks. : CBA RADIO If West wins the first dia- | SATURDAY | mond, the result is the same. He i? 3. Verdi's 22. Jump on one princess foot 4. Delaying 23. En- excuses grave, (slang) asa 5. Bewitch tablet 6. Little girl 25. Ancient 7. Positive 26. It is pole (contr.) 8. Uninvited 32. Great 9. Abound regard 10. Goes astray 34. Coral 18. Oil of island rose 35. Abysses 19. Incline 36. Early 20. Assists 21. Pronoun 38. Hence ‘ ‘ 213 14 6 e@ |7 {8 {9 je " 2 is 14 1S 6 19 21 |22 [23 2s 27 28 29 zo 31 2 ZL 35 [36 a Y 38 | % }40 4 42 44 Ae 47 224 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work it: AXYDLBAAXB ws LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A ts use@ for the three L’s, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apose trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints, Each day the code letters are different. KCIXKE PWFDWA —OWLLXAH Yesterday's A Oryptogram Quotation T TQHuF yYxtc IEgxFf AXPF IKXT PWFDX@QP. NOTHING 18 POLITICALLY RIGHT WHICH IS MORALLY WRONG.—O’CONNELL © 1962, King Features Syndicate, Ine. can set up his hearts, but does not have an entry left to cash them. 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