‘ NORTH es ‘SS p.m—News & Weather K6 | with the king in order to get the + 6o= em Ree $3 ‘scumps going. When hé led a ' > “- ' i @985 is — $ 25 p.m.—Nursery School ; @AK10 heart, East took the ace and re- a | Se ee bale ee Oana '-.. . SS: as 42710943 ed it. Declarer still had to lose _— a ay 4 Fi iiae @A ‘a spade and a>club and went ie : 4.30 p.m.—See For Yourself @8754 eQI59 down one. | academe: teat 5.00. p.m—this Livi @10653 &KQI South was right in reasoning . REGINALD A 9TeCARAT eee mom thatthe initial Deart lead FAN QuooTy THe Ba nhc okt NO hor _ $6:00 \p.m—trouble with | Father A should come from dummy. THIRD! DOLLARS PIES pa.tialts Bireace Becadl |’. ¥KQ10743 - [he was wrong in arranging to Bane? waar were News & 62 * make the trump play as early]. THAT 32, HAs as he did. There was too much| : THAT 2. ne Stews aa eae ot we ad a -¢ spai + 1 2¢ fey = West, hence, had a singleton. : $ Be 32 eu ae noe ee i spade - ie. is own a le could 2 ™~ then enter dummy with a dia- » : pm. Opening lead—eight of spades. 2 ee ae test Cogan Declarer often has the choice |Past’ would take the ace and re. ° of winning a trick in either his turn a spade, as before, But the . * - — awe 8 % hand wie of Geek bie oe situation would now be different. magic a WW could ruff the queen of : : uation — the decision depends on are not, as he ine fit. If 1.40 p.m.—Weather . , . ) : the particular circumstances that} pe trumped, dummy would of - i ai ntien off are Fie course contribute a low spade ; For a case in point we have! and the king would remain intact. ; ‘CKCW-TV — CHANNEL 2 (this hand — South became|On this defense, ry il would : cee ae : declarer in four hearts. West|lose a heart, a club, and spade ‘ pote a.m,—Station Sign On led a spade and declarer had the|}which West ruffed. _ ae er eee Program option of winning in either hand. And if West chose instead not to = .m.—Television News possible losers were a spade,jruff the queen of spades, dum-! * - 8.25 p.m—Weather and Sports {a club, and two hearts. my’s king would win and South! P) AILY CROSSWORD x #230 am—Turner's, Corner But the two potential trump would wind up losing a spade, a RT 15 a,m.—At Home With Helen oe could be cut to one by heart, and a club. << eo ee = ND) 3 Crocker leading the hearts from dummy; As happens so often, Stringed Abound oo a.m.—Romper Room towards his K-Q-10, because the |first play made all the diff instrument 4. Bittervetch 24, Frank 1:00 am.—turners Corner yf cate oe Baum's | 42:00 noon—Television News Extracse Manacles Emerald aD a5 WWecthes aad Sports FRIDAY PROGRAMS CFCY RADIO « dinary eo ae ee Bis agp eed CFCY-TV — CHANNEL 13 THURSDAY ‘tT. fatten on > ae oe : ' ; ; 6;55—Sign On 10. Sea 11. Fuel 27. Man's “ “eh rte en verre — 6;57—News Headlines & Weather iL on 13. 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Hang, as ; FREE Christmas tarkey with e Firestone TV, washer, dryer, 6.15 p.m—television News 2.30 p.m.—TBA 9;10—Morning Moods @ curtain is wh — ee: : _ 25 _ P.m.—Supper Club ae a eee es 9;30—Top Tune Time 31. King of ES refrigerator, : 1D 6:35 p.m.—Weather 4 sth 9;45—Morning Moods Judah : : : " : 6:40 p.m—Supper Club aoe ee aan House 10;00—News _ 22. Dog’s pest 1), FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO co. L . 6:50 p.m.—Sports 4.00 p.m.—Troop Show ~ | 10;05—Magazine of the Air 24. Metallic a Charlottetown wee Summerside ‘7.00 p.m—tThe Millionaire 4.30 p.m.—Christmas 0.8. Slow | 10.30-—Weekend Shopping News rocks : — = 7.30 p.m—Christmas Conceit 5.00 p.m.—Children’s Films (TBA) | 10,35—Melody Parade 25. Help i" WY) ; Westmorland Singe 6.00 p.m.—Children’s Films 11,00—News Headlines & Weather | 26. Public “A. . 8.00 p.m—i Love Lucy 7.00 p.m—CFCY TV News and 11,02—News & Views On Groceries equare F Y, 8.30 p.m.—Sgt. 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