. * : CONTRACT BRIDGE | made the hand hy attacking | instead of diamonds. In fact, the | club play was preferable, &@ successfid finesse against i king was all that was 'to make the contract. As st this, the diamond finesse in- and would have made the contract by force. other—table—the —same- —At—the contract was reached with the | North-South cards by Kahn-Kap- | teammates.._The ing® lead was the nine of. hearts, and South ‘Norman Kay) made six nho-trump! Kay pimayed a low heart from 3.08 Saturday 4,00 News and ite Ne a S30 The Mage Carpet ae 7.00 Sports Mre. RW. Hill of —- s 7.10 Interlude B.C... formerly Jean - Lewis 7 &:45 p.m.—Atternoon Musicale 7.15 Provincial Affaire Cardigan, and Mrs. F.J. 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Be 2:00—Satellite Seven. 2:15—Sagebrush Trails. 2:30—Songs of Praise. 3:00 News 3:03—Capitol Report. 3:30—Religious Period. 4:00-—Winnipeg Summer Con- cert. 5:00 News. 5:04—Canadian Recitalists. 5:30—Critically Speaking. 6:00—Take Kt From Here. 6:30—Come All Ye Round. 7:00—Waltz Time. 7:30—News. 7:3—Ask The Weathetman. 7:42—Marine Weather. 7:45—In Reply. 8:00—Summer Stage. 9:00—Couchiching Conference. left recentily by car for their home in Cape Cod, Mass.. follow- ing an enjoyable holiday spent at Mrs. Brownlee’s former home here. Georgetown Boy Scoutx who recently attended the Boy Scout Camp at Camp Buchan with their leader, Scout Master D.. Mac- Cormack were: Barry Morrison, | Gary Scully and Kenneth Rat childer. Miss Margaret Dalton has re Miss Ruth LeLacheur is visit- ing im Hamilton. Ontario. | Miss Mae Allen and Mies Fi- , laabeth Alien left last week on re-| turn to Boston. Mass., after va- cationing in Georgetown as the! gueste of their parents, Mr.and Mrs. Fred Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gotell | and son Richard, recently motor- jed to points’ in Cape Breton Is- land and mainland of Nova Sco- tia. On their return they were accompanied hy their daughter, | Miss. Juanita Gotell, who had ‘Visited with relatives in Trenton, NS. a Lioyd Walker of the Ca- radian Army who is stationed in | Winnipeg, Manitoba, is spending |- jhis leave with his parents, Mr. ;and Mrs. Surgeon Walker. Oppening lead—eix of spades. team of four match comes this hand which contains some good play. West (Richard. Kahn) led a spade even though South had bid the suit.- Past (Edgar Kaplan? made thé *key play of the hand when he put on the ten and not the ace. Declarer was afraid the ace was.with West and won the opening trick with the king. South decided to go after the and another . losing the finesse to the queen Kaylan then plaved the ace and another one—100 points—tosing four spad- es and a diamond. Of course, declarer could have \dummy and won jwith the ace. He led queen of clubs and took West’ king with the ace. The Jack of diamonds was then led jand successfully finessed A diamond to the king was fel- lowed by three rounds of clubs my Was by now reduced tw the deuce pf spades and K-J of hearts. Fast was down to the ace of spades the Q-10 of hearts. Kay pigyed a spade from dummy and Soloman, diamond suit. He led the king East had to win with the ace and jreturn a heart into dummy’s |K-~J So Kay scored twelve tricks far 9.30 Bible Institute Bdcst fitareed home from a viet to Bos- spade, anti declarer went dows |600 points too net a gain on the deal of 790 points. Both pairs on hie team did their share to pro- tuce a well-earned swing. ETTA KETT Miss Louise Murphy and Miss |Helen Murphy, left on Friday on | return to Toronto, Ontario, after spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ricketts and family left last weck on re tam to their hame in Halifax, N. S., afler vacationing in George- | town and visiting Mrs. Ricketts’ mother, Mrs. Annie Gardiner. Mr. and Mre. Fred Boyvers of Toronto, Ontario, who are holi- daying in the Province enjoyed some deep sea fishing, while vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Stephen De- Lary. ; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Plordiet- jtreal, Quebec, are visiting with Mrs? Elordiettas’ parents, and Mrs. P.J. Soloman. Mr. Stephen DeLory left lam | week .on return to Toronto, On- | tario, by car. Mrs. DeLory and | two children, will return to Tor- onto in a few days. Congratulations are extended | to Miss Jean LeLacheur of Geor- getown on being awarded a $600 Canadian National Exhibition scholarship for P.E.1. +H Club Workers. Miss LéeLacheur propos es to attend an agricultural cel- lege. (Mir. and Mrs. Everelt MacKen. zie and son Gary of Ottawa, where Mr. MacKenzie \« station- ed with the Royal Canadian Air Eorce, are visiting in the Province and while in Georgetown are guests of Mrs. MacKenzie's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A.B. Mac- Conneli Mr. Mrs. Douglas Gray and son Robbie of Portsmouth, New Ham- pshire, are guests of Mirs. Gray's grandmother, Mrs. L.H. Doug. | las. i (Mrs. Roland Marsh of Five Is- | lands, NS., ie visiting her moth- | er, Mrs. Mary Yorston. | (Mr. and Mrs. John Dicks and two children motored from Tor- jonto, Ontario, recently and are the guests of Mir. Dick's parents, Captain and Mrs. John Dicks sr. annual vacation. Miss Catherine MacDonald of Boston, Mass., is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mac- Donald. ry fM TRYING To iceeP THEM SEPARATED —- I DONT WANT THAT OUGHT TO ta and daughter. Jean, of Mor OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE HOS Y THAN A PITCHEORK, <\ ING WASTELAND! SOUTH SIDE AND YOU FLEW NORTH AeAINST THE, ' BMY WORD, TWIGGS, BID LINI= A ADIEU TO YOUR FRIEND 6 QUIT THIS STEAM- IF \T GETS ANY NS. : Miss Rose iLiewellyn, R.N. of Hamilton, Ont., arrived in George- children, and Miss Dorothy Sim- monds, R.N. of Charlottetown were recent guests of Mr. am. Mrs. N.W. Hansen. Mrs. Emerson Liewellyn arriv- jearly in the week for Halifax |months with her son, Mr, Ev- jerett Llewellyn and Mrs. Llew- | ellyn, Miss Clarie McAulay and Mas- Miss Peggy Johnson of the staff ‘own recently on a visit to her iter Johny McAulay of Toronto, of Dr. Wiliam MacIntyre’'s Den-|™other, Mrs. Chester Llewellyn.!Ont.. are visiting in Georgetown tal Office of Montague is on her| Mrs. Donnie Simmonds and two and are guests of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Soloman L.A.C, Freddy Gotell of the R. C.A.F. Statioed at Cold Lake, | Alberta, is visiting in the prov- Mr. Raymond DeRche. manag- ed home on Monday from Lachine |ince and was a recent guest of @ @ Redmond Export Lid, lel Qua, where she waited for ten! relatives in Georgetown, AC and three more diamonds._Dum— — JOE PALOOKA MICKEY SECRET AGENT X-9 MUGGS & SKEETER | STEWART MacKAY mou THE LONE RANGER e L a fa eh HERE THEY ARE—THE BEST REFRIGERATORS ON THE MARKET 1959 FIRESTONE & PHILCO REFRIGERATOR SALE! 5 YEAR WARRANTY—UP TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY ror our FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO on ‘ ; ~ 200. . Refrigerator CHARLOTTETOWN CO. LTD. ] SUMMERSIDE While they wait for equipment to arrive, Pail picks up a trail that leads into the wocds...» a tet’ 1 WONDER! ... T 2 ‘ a Tass , Later... Target has to rest ond watt te viget to fall, when he hears a WISE... HIT ALL DAY... AND LOOK!! NO WAY TO GET AT IT! I THINK T'LL GIVE UP THIS GAME !! SPLENDID!! LET'S LIVE’ IT UP, MISS PIMPLETON, DEAR!"