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Movie—Three Sundays to Live i . {CONTRACT BRIDGE _By B. JAY BECKER — up (cont) be declarer in si 8.00 News North could have bid four clubs 8.10 Weather yover three notrump, which 8.16 Country & Western might have led to the proper Roundup contact of six clubs. But he ma Weather didn’t—hence this story 850 News West North East Pass 1h 16 2@ Pass 29 Pass 3NT Pass 4NT Pass 6NT Opening lead—eight of spades. West dealer, - Both sides vulnerable, NORTH o965 I vAQs 2 SaAKQies EAST @34 2310732 910632 @KIs @210873 o64 87 $92 SOUTH @ak e754 | @AKI9O3 1043 The bidding: dummy's A-Q. So East discarded in succes- sion on the last four club leads the J of hearts and two His last three cards were the king of» hearts_and Q-2 of spades. He hoped, by blanking the king hearts, to induce the spade throw- in, in which case the deuce of spades would take the setting trick. But Fishbein’s unerring i stinct did not fail him .He cash- f a SPRINGHILL Mrs. -Margaret Green, Spring- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacAr- thur and sons, Grant and Dwight, Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacLau- rin, Ontario, are spending their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurin’s parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Robert MacLaurin, Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Erie MacLennan, Victoria West, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton MacLeod, Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. William Baglole, Springhill, were Sunday visitors at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Boyd Lidstone, Summerside. Mr. Raymond Phillips, Cam- bridge, Mass., was a recent vis itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘| John Bishop, Mount Pleasant. Miss Marilyn Alton, returned to her home in Ottawa, after spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost, Mrs. Lorne Enman, Springhill, is confined to her home due to illness. Miss Margaret Dyment, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dy- ment, Springhill, is spending a few days at the home Mr. and Mrs. Clinton MacLeod, Car- leton. Mrs. Fred MacArthur and grandson John, Linkletter Road, recently spent a few days at the |home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude! MacAruthur, Springhill. } Master Wensel MacLeod, son fo | Mr. and Mrs. Clinton MacLeod, Carleton, is spending his holi- days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur, Springhill. Mr. and Mrs. Herman MacAr- thur and family, Hamilton, On- tario, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. MacArthur's bro- ther and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacArthur; Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Maurice Gaudet, Mis- couche, held a Stanley Brush par- ty at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Enman, Spirnghill, with a good crowd ih attendance. | Mrs. Kenneth Enman, Spring- hill, was a recent visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Chappell, Summerside. - The Spring'ill Women’s Insti- tute met for their Augwst meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Enman, Springhill, with twelve members to answer the roll -call. It was decided to hold a pantry sale at Smallmans, August 2th. The next place of meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. ;Reuben Enman, lunch commit- ed the ace of hearts, caught the king, and made the slam. Margaret Green and Mrs. Fultes Dyment. Mr. Eric Dyment; son of Mr. | Mrs. Fulton Dyment, Spring- hill, is spénding a few days wien ny hill, left recently for Toronto, On- tario, where he will be employ- ed Mr. Elwell Grigg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Grigg, Springhill, left recently for Toronto, Ontario, where he will be employed. Miss Carol Trowsdale, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Trows dale. Summerside, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur, Spring- hill. Mrs. Eric MacLennan, Victoria West, is confined to her home due to illness. Mr. George William Robinson, Mount Pleasant, has had to enter the Stewart Memorial Health Cen- tre for treatment. Master Grant MacArthur, sos of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacAr- thur, Springhill, is spending his holidays at the home of his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Freeland. Ww KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paynter and Miss Nancy Paynter of Saug- us, Mass., are visiting relatives and friends at Freetown, Burling- ton and other paints. They are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bernard, Freetown. Mr. and Mrs Donald Bernard and Mr. and Mra. Walt@r. Paynt- er have returned to their homes in Freetown after a pleasant trip to Calgary and other points im Western Canada where they vis- ited relatives and friends. Miss Mabel French who has been vacationing at Freetown, guest of Mrs. Edwin Dammereail, is a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital, suffering from the etfects of a fall, when a bone in her knee was shattered on August 7th. It is expected that she will be a patient in the hospital for two weeks. Miss Mary MacNutt, Charlotte- town, is visiting at the home of Mr. J.A. and Mis Dorothy Mac- Kenzie, Kensington. Mr Roger Burns of the Royal Canadian Navy was a recent week-end guest of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Burns, Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. J.R. MacDonald, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, Laird Macdonald, Stellarton, N.S., were week-end visitors to Kensington and other points. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs Horace Glover. “Miss Marion Pickering, Darn- ley, spent the past week at Bur- lington, guest of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Evan.and family. Misses Thelma MacLeod, Irish- town, and. Margaret Pickering, Darnley, spent the past week-end at Debert, N.S., where they visit- ed relatives ; Miss Georgie Stewart, Toron- |Reuben Enman, lunch committee Mire, Thomas McArthur, Mra.| X\ to. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Grigg and family,\ Tyne Vailey, were ACROSS 4. A plant 4 a Of cutting St. Louis §. Box scien. 2. Chain ring tifically 3. Writing 9. Backbone fluids 20. Endeavored 4. Foot-like 12. Blinks « aeten 43. Long-limbed 5. A trifle and slender 6. Beseech 14. Vexes 7. River (Fr.) ag _ 9. People of ' god Switzerland 31. Attitude 36.70 27. River(Chin.) 41.4 pair nizes “personality 18. Cutting tool 35" ninate $4.Rationat 38. Period 19. Man's 18. Thus (L.) 35. Scottishe of time 19. Unless (L.) Gaelic 39. PAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how to woxk its AXYDLBAAXR é t& LONGFELLOW VF One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A fs use@ @or the three L’s, X for the two O's; etc. Single letters, aposs trophes, the length and formation of ‘the words are all hints ‘Sach day the code letters are different, A Cryptogram Quotation Furw GL WMS OUXZHM WMXW DEKMW MXRS KUBNZEATPVY lnpwuxGKMW—DXUVBNS. Saturday's Cryptoquote: I THINK THAT I SHALL NEVER BEE 4 BILLBOARD LOVELY AS A TREE — NASH, “ © 1969, King Featurca Syndicate. Inc.) MICKEY MOUSE STEWART MacKAY. AS LOW AS . 1960 PHILCO TV 159° with Class A working trade FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO Co. LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN ETTA KETT y; — WING SuRE! l SHE WAS KINDA So PULL Oa | CREEPY,SO HE OUT OF THE SURF2 Ga GAVE HER YOUR | —a — ¥ * “nx <a @ d GZ" s i —%, ( 2 AN F ; HAR! HAR” WHAT'D SHE DO — PHONE You FOR A aeno5, HAP : id . HAPS f ‘6 THE BEARS "SHE BEAR'S | SCARED, T00 = ~ 6-24 B50 gt owt 7 op 08 Pe @uests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leight- On Stewart, Norboro, on Satur-|New York after a most enjoy- day evening, August .8th., cele-|able holiday spent with Mr. and brating the 39th. birthday of their | Mrs. G.H. Riley, Hamilton. father, Mr. Hugh A. Stewart, with} Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Barbour a family party. have returned to their home ia Rev. Donald Deleaney, C.Ss.R., | Toronto after spending two weeks accompanied by Rev! Edward|in Norboro and Montrose, They Kennedy, C.Ss.R. ‘have returned | have been the guests of Mrs. J.A. to Windsor, Ontario, after spend-| Douglas and family. ing a most enjoyable holiday} Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd, with Mrs. Wilbert Deleaney and | Mrs. G> William Gaunt and Miss Mrs. Marshal] ‘Deleaney of Bal-|Laura Gaunt left for their home tie. lin Willowdale, Toronto after twe Mr. and Mrs. Neil Matheson | weeks vacation spent in this vie- and daughter Darlene of Hamil-| inity. ton, Ontario, are visiting in Bal-|' qo Women’s Association of tic, the guests of Mr. Matheson’s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar|Princetown United Church spon- enjoyable salad Mathews. jsored a most Master Douglas Ramsay, son | SUePer in Hamilton Hall on Wed- of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ram-|"¢S¢ay afternoon. A good sum of say, Hamilton, had the misfor-|™02eyY was realized. tume of falling and breaking his} Mr. and Mrs, Robert Donald, arm while playing on Tuesday accompanied by their three chil- evening. | dren Cameron, Nancy and Heath- Mr. and Mrs. William Lannam- | er of Toronto, are enjoying a two an, accompanied by their three | weeks holiday in this vicinity. children, Wendy, Christine and| Mrs. Farle Dyment accompan- Julian, left on Thursday for their | iedy by her two children Kenneth home in Montreal: after a most! dod Jane of Moncton are guests enjoyable two weeks holidaying |of Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Mann, Kee spent in this vicinty. |sington and Mr. and Mre, Eé& left by motor for their home in Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnstoze i ward Dyment of Margate. HENRY SECRET AGENT X-9? THE LONE RANGER * BASEBALL BAT TO GOLF CLUBS, I'VE GOT TO GET’ YOU SWINGING IN A MUGGS & SKEETER BALL LOW... TAKE YOUR POSITION AND GRIP!! 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