APRIL 14 1953 O3I0&OOmO0m0O3 contract Bridge Am ex n4M...!Irs4r:..1IIkY.' 3; Josephine Clubertson w Wwi . Ao,(l;y;4;;pgw77yg,V &3og 50;r I . A LUCKY manna 3-?” T '7 E Umully, if a player arranges his hand incorrectly getting a. club in men mg spade suit. for example. but his ten at clubs in with the K-J-9 oi epedeu. no that he thought his hand was: The result. of the misplaeement was the following bidding 3.. quence: 3.1.; '”uSJf”iii?;"2J,E if?” ;Va';', gut By Thornton W. Burgess I t " In of error will bring zalhlzh rwardi '44 Put M, Pun rm: ms (:0 won A warm and their. was cer nly true in :1; Fun 7; (3) Pug the following case! '30 thd l . - M”- iwolitn-sfaliiiteii-vuinerabie. Nmm ”"md.m5 mm M” ' 43” Moth" NW"- K pleased expression. south took one --- :A'&: look, moved the ten of clubs to Sometimes children get into mis- . A38, his right position, then glared at nAi1j:i:1r1:ti:?liE157t-he3:lef9i;1ltD1i;nb l"'J10T3 hm red-iwced partner" ness But often children ggt Em; 1305388 N 4733 3”” "'1'" ”"1Y 9' Sm” mmkmg mischief without intendtiing to. It :11” W E spell. 50uth's glare turned into may be the result of-high spirits y 3 S 5 2 I rrinl Analysis had told him that seeking to findhexpression. However -BUT WSW, .1 T62 5. ,gvm.c1m, contract, when he great the mine lei, it is not really I W” THAT Noose” QAQ104 might M" landed If No,-Am hm badvnees on the part of the chil- .732 not made the mistake, would not '1""- . . have had the remotest chance for Moth" B9415 "'0 Wm, Taddy . - tAKQ985 succag, where” the” was 3 and Totty, were born full of mis- ; ';I' North's arrangement of his cards ATTENTION SO-ED MEMBERS The closing party at the Y.M.C.A., Tuesday, April 14, 9.30 p.m. Girls please bring a box lunch. Pu: Pass West opened the heart ten, chance - and not too i'ar-(etched a one - tor the adtual seven- spade contract! Winning the first trick with the heart ace. South ruffed the dia- mond eight with the spade ace. then overtook the spade ten and ruffed dummy's diamond jack with the queen of trumps. Now, hold- lng his breath, he led the trump four to dummy and cashed the last trump, discarding 2. heart irom his own hand. When the 3-3 trump break was revealed, south said, "Beautiful bid, partner!" He then discarded his own last heart on the diamond ace. and claimed the rest. of the tricks with the solid lclub suit. DON'T MISS SQUARE naucn AT P.W.C. AUDITORIUM TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 9 -12 GEORGE ANDREW, CALLER Sponsored by Lucy Maud Montgomery Chapter of Tom had to go too. She just LIMITED o - ' 3 . ' Na oieon and Uncle Elb Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire. litagidigejeeltsogigthgqig 173 Queen Phone 271 9 y H PRIZES ADMISSION 75c same the other way around; what Tee" " one saw. the other had to see. . Mischief isn't always badnegs, Sometimes it seems a sort of mad- chief. It sometimes seemed as it they could no more help getting into mischief than they could live without breathing, They didn't intend to get into mischief. But they were full of high spirits and they just couldn't keep still, So it was that no sooner would Motlter Bear's back be turned than the two little black imps would be looking for something to do, and usually that was inischicr or some sort. They were old enough now for Mother Bear to take them on short trips with her as she went look- ing for food. These trips were great fun for the imps. but not much fun for mother. It seemed to her that she spent most of her time trying to keep a watchful eye on those lively imps. , They were supposed to follow right at her heels. They would start out that way. They would have the best lr.tcntinns in the world, They would intend to keep right close to mother's big heels. Then one or the other would see something off at one side that just had to be looked at closely. Good intentions would be forgotten. I! Taddy went to look at ssniething 4 444 " l- ' They were supposed to follow right at her heels, The result was that all too often when mother turned her head to make sure the imps were where they should be. at her heels, they were not even in sight. she would have to go back to look for them. she didnt like it. She scolded, Continued on page 12 REXALL ONE CENT SALE APRIL 15 - 16 - 17 - -18 i - SEMPLE'S PHARMAGY By Alex Raymond vazv WEi.L mew JASON...i capmw s1"0NE riepuses , ' ' FIRST mwos ro HIT THAT ISLAND... 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