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News Review . 12.30- Old Fashioned Revival How 9:00—Sunday Morning Magezine 9.30—inland. Weather and Maritime head read.” Pane ig lige MeAld. He said her hairdo made (uff have left for Toronto where her look like “a prehistoric | they will spend several weeks monster,” and also told the © visiting with members of Mrs. defendant -to “take off those Bernard’s family. eyelashes.”* | Mr. and Mrs. Irving MacDon- Miss McLean said Wednes- aid have to the village | day night: ‘‘When I realized | after a month’s holidays in Mon- | what he was saying about me | treal. : I got boiling mad. Lots of girls Mrs. Harold Cormier has re- | * wear their hair this way... | wrned to -her home from the | It's the fashion. And as to my | Charlottetown Hospital where | | eyelashes — look — they are | she was a patient. | real. I can’t help it if they The weekly parish card tourn- | | are long, and anyway I like |ament was held in ‘Dalton | them that way.” School on Wednesday evening. | She was given a suspended | Winners were: Ist, Mrs. Evelyn | sentence. : ’ John McInnis and Ra r Hackett. The : : Ytalian Auction, Mrs. Michael GEORGETOWN Sf bemare. o . Mrs. John F. Arsenault, Char- Mr. Richard Landry and Mr. | ottetown, was called to Tignish | ~ : due to the illness of her mother, CROSS : Gerard MacDon deft last) vies Urban A Gaduet _| 1.To skim plant 24, Inquires | week on a motor tri Boston, | “Mrs Joseph T. Arsenault is| _ 5: Dwell 4. Bill 27, Enough OR: | Mass., where they visited with spending a few days in Summer- 20. To load of fare (arche- S) Pini tt = friends and relatives. aie whhie da aie 11. Prevent 5. Christmas fe) all te can be near her 12. Short! ADE Ee MDInIAL IN Mrs. Clifford McQuillan is a|.son LeRoy who is a patient im | 33° c;ortly a ee ‘CORT eR ‘ . : . . EB : OMwibiie patient in the Charlottetown Hos the Prince County tal. festival 7. Belongi @uat eT ae ey ” * . 35, Chinese to that 29. Assert PY Ae eS pagoda object 30. Vendes Bier TrISEEPIAI CONTRACT BRIDGE | «Rite eine igs" CEES : : : jutionary minutely nick. Yesterday's Answer By B. JAY BECKER Russia 9. Builds name 39. Rabbit 18. Expert 14. Plexus » Playwright 40. Bicarbon- 3 (colloq.) 17. Ancient Noel ate West dealer, rest of thé tricks to make the | 19.Dutch | tale —- 43. Guest Neither side vulnerable. contract. commune ‘0. Printer’s 34. Two times house He still had the nine of; 21.In measure ten 45, Fortify NORTH spades left, which he knew | 22. English ' successfully ru - — ' + i7 @AKIO in dummy because East would » SENDER gasire be able to overruff. He also had | 25-1 not = == ZA" * , a diamond loser to. také care of. a l@ Ako ist ‘ _ | He could discard one or the oth- oy oa - YZA* r. er on one of dummy’s hi : | 9 J763 9 Q9842 | hearts: but not both. sad - +o. Rasiige a WY mT A . o52 @K1063 Of course, declarer knew he| 3 poivad out 19 20 2 Y #85 of) could stake his hopes on a dia-| 37 7) a “L) 80) mond finesse, but he also knew | 38 Entire 23: 24 7, 9863 there was practically no chance | 39. Cuts rocks @5 that this finesse would succeed. | 41. Pronoun 7 e Y Qs It was hardly likely that West,| 42. Setan &AKQIEGS Z | who had shown up during the) 44. Arab state “8 bed A The bidding | play with the A -K- Q-10-2 of | 46. Category oe rr, West North East South Spades, would have passed orig-| 47.Tapering / 35 V/ “Ame VA" Pass 1@ Pass 2 inally if he had also had the “vess seam VAS ho Pa 2@ Pass Pass 4 king of caments, * -- eagles [78 WV Pass 5 rather than rely upon a . Actor —— ¢ | diamond finesse that looked Devine te ie VAY i Opening lead—king of spades. | hopeless, South played a trump DOWN hae VTAAT The declarer can sometimes to his hand, led the queen of | 1. Designated V7, ‘/) ‘take advantage of the bidding | diamonds and went up with the for action io \by the opponents to achieve his | ace when. West. followed low, |. .2- Our LL |maximum result. /and then drew four more rounds neighbu 23 | South got to five clubs on the Of trumps to prodice this posi- , YPT jOTE — , : | bidding shown. West led the ton: : PAR. - oe YDL eee’s Sew Vek &; | king of. spades and continued North is LONGF Ass ;with the ace and queen, East @AK10 ; 1h oY having played the seven and 9 ita One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is ured » ithen the four to show a double- | West ast for the three L’s, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, enos- ton. 410 ¥Q98 trophies, the length and formation of the words are al! hints. Declarer ruffed th au ws76 ok Eath day the code letters are“different with the ten, East discarding a | perm ’ A Cryptogram Quotation heart. South had to make the 4 33 XORHGFMV -XKVR CKS MKCRORS 11.00—Casa Lome Orch. | 46 . oc sJV YBCORJLVCS, WBS oc 11:30—Denny Vaughan Orch. |South now led hi . 12.00- -Dominion News ‘ Ss last trump. srv¥ MGOLV.—FNQOVGO 12.10-—Sign OFF West had to keep the ten of . spades — so he discarded a »/ Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THE GREATER THE IGNOR- CBA RADIO | sata: After dummy discarded ANCE THE GREATER THE DOGMATISM.—W. OSLER siveenat Fe ane a had to keep the |. (© 1962, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) ing amonds — so he also 7:00—News. Sports & Weather arora a a ‘et "oan | 7:15—Breakfast Music and Inlan@ | #€reupon won ast three. : rae ' Ee with the A-K-10 of hear-| ETTA KETT _ - | 8:00—News, Weather | ts. - -t 8:15 Maritime Sportscast | a BER - : tast 7 nF | 7:45—Hdgmanay ’ : ‘ ad 8.30—Sports College | 8:15—Sunday Chorele SOUNDS “és JEFF’? HOW vt | 8.45 Junior Farm Broadcast | 8:50—Report on thé Arts LIKE YOUVE | Wen. 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