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Presents MISOOUCHE — The following are the results of the ‘ he ice sports conducted at the Mis- couche rink recently. Girls. 6 years and under—l. Jaceiine Herrett; 2. Monica Poi-rior; 3. Paulette Poirior. Girls 7 years—1. Dianne Des- Rochee; 2. Dianne Gaudet; 3. Dianne Case . Girls ti years—.1. Judy Mc- iil'an: 2. FloIrina Dougay; 3. Valerie Herrett. Girls 9 years—l. Brenda Des finches; 2. John McMillan; 3. Ann Arseniaiult. Girls 10 years—l. Marcella Des Roches; 2. Claire Ann Dougay: 3. Jean McMillan. Girls 11 years— 1. Delima Gal- lant; 2. Joyce Des Booties; 3. Karen Gallant. Girls 12 years—l. Linda Gau-I det; 2. Brenda Gaudet; 3. Marial Gallant. I Boys 6 years and under—l Gerard Avrscnauit; 2. Francois Lamoureux: 3. Genny Gallant. Boys 7 years— . Airthur Arsenault: 2. Grant Des Roches: H- 3. Wilbert des Roehes. Boys 8 years—l. Denney Per- Spor’rs . ch; 3. Ronnie Arsenault; 3. Freddy Des Roehes. ‘ Boys 9 years— 1. Kevin Des Rocheo; 2 Doug Gallant. Boys 10 years—1. Stewart Mc- Neill; 2. Aubrey Des Roches; 3. Edmon Des Roche: tives at North Lake recently. Boys 11 years-1. Gordon Arsenault; 2. Gary Dougay; 3. awncnce Des Roches. Boys 12 years—l. Lea Des1 Roches: 2. Brian McDonald; 3. Keith Des Roches. Girls 13 years—1. Pauline Des Roches; 2. Zit-a Des Roches; 3. Norma Ansenualt Girls 14 and 15 years—1. Betty. Gemini: 2. Sharon Arscnualt; 3. Rita McMillan. Boys 13 years— 1. Sonny Dou- gay; 2. Michael Gaudet; 3. Den- nis Gallant. s 14 and 15—1. Wilfred ‘ . . lion. Klngsboro MISCOUCl‘ieSCl‘iOOlP°‘"”°°°mpa"‘ed ~ Aulden MacDonald to Charlotte- town recently where the latter- is receiving treatment for an eye ailment. Mnend Mrs. Fred Rose. Red Mr. and Mrs NATO Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robertson-.1591 For May Charlottetown .visiied rela . OTTAWA (CPI — A three-day Mrs. Garfield Stewart is spcn- ministerial meeting of the NATO ding the winter months at the. alliance. already the subject of home of Mr. and Mrs. Foster‘hot political controversy in Can- Garrett. East Baltic. da. is scheduled to open here . and Mrs. Freeman Mos-‘May sey. Bothwell visited recently Announcement of the opening J. F. Massey who is date was made here by the a resident of the Sacred Heart external affairs department. Home, Charlottetown. More than 700 persons from Mr. and M“. Wendell MacLa.{the 14 other member-nations of rep. Souris were recent visitors-.I‘ATO are “mated .to come.“ of Mn and Mrs. Alexander Rob; Canada for the sessmns which ertson' Red point normallythare hdeld alibtout every Rev. M.0. Smith. astor his” “‘0.” 5 a“ m“ “‘0'”; the south Lake and agngsboro the capitals. Included W111 be 200 Churches spent a few days in‘I Summerslde where he attended; HAS BIG prongs-rs the minister's conference at the‘ Nearly oneMfird of Yugosla. 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Hockey Montreal and Chicago 11.15 p.m.—Julletto 11,45 p.m..—Let's Talk About It 12.15 a.m.—The Late 5 The Flying Missile 200 a.m.—Sign 0ft FOR A TV SNACK That’s Sure To Please DIAL 4- llth’S Restaurant Free Delivery 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. . following morning . SUNDA Y PROGRAMS CFCY—TV 12.30 p.m.—Muslcalo l.00 p.m.—Hour of SI, Francis p.m.-Country Calendar p.m.—Twonty-Twonty p.m.—CBC TV News p.m —Fathov Knows Best p.m.—-Hazel East dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH A10632 VAKJTS OAlOB: WEST EAST 954 AAQJ 'QIOG .852 OQJM QKSTS ass: 4mm so “car '94 .4. 4A097654 Thobldding: East. South West North 1. 24. Pass 2. Pass 3.). Pass 3' Pass 3. Pass 4. 1 Opening lead— queen of dia-I onds. Here is an odd hand played Ein the London pair cliampion- I reached. ship. North- South respectively were the British stars Mrs. Rixi Markus and Mrs. A. L. Flem- in East opened with a diamond and Mrs. Fleming overcalled with two clubs, which West passed. Mrs. Markus had quite problem at this point. 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Weather 5.05—The Outportt 6.l5—Spom Parade 6.20—Report From Parliament Hill 6.30—Wsltziime 6.45—The Magic Carpet ZOO—Back To The Bible 7.30—Newl 8- Weather 7.45—Snturdsy Night Hoedown 9.25—CBC National New: 9.30—National Hockey League Game CBC IIIJO—Music 'iill Midnight CBC 12.00—Marine Weather CBC I2.I0—Sign Off a i knew there was a substantial danger of a total misfit and. pgssibly, an imminent catastro- p 9. Never a blushing violet, Mrs. Markus decided to press mat- ters to the hilt. She bid two iamonds, making a cuebid in the hope that her partner had a second suit she could name. Mrs. Fleming had no choice but to rebid her clubs and Mrs. Markus then bid three hearts. Mrs. Fleming now bid three spades showing full faith in partner and also being well a- ware that this bid would indi- cate a three-card suit. since she had failed to name spades on‘ the previous round. She hopedi to find North with four good spades. Mrs. Markus raised to four} spades. even though her trump support was feeble. and that is how the unusual contract was i The play was not with outl lintercst. West led a diamond. [taken with the ace. Pursuing a ‘bold course. dcclarer led a low l spade from dummy and won the jack with the king. Then 5 h e led a heart and finessed the jack. I The finesse succeeding. Mrs.l Fleming cashed the A-K_ both! lopponents fortunately foilowinizl ysuit. Now she ruffed a iamond. | l cashed the ace of clubs and I ruiTed a club. ext came another diamond. ruff followed by another club. ruff, and with all the s u its 1 breaking evenly. Mrs. Flemingl now had ten tricks to show for. her efforts. She graciously con- ceded the last three tricks and? marked up a cool 620 points.l This. of course, proved to be a ' top score on the deal. 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