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Dundas — Worship: 11 a.m. Annandale -— Worship: 3 p.m. St. David’: — worship: 7 D.m. Church School: 2 p.m. lvllnlster: Rev. M.R. Pockling- on. THE PREBBYTERIAN Church. Caledonia —— Worship ll s.m.: Peter‘: Road - Church School 1.80 p.m.. Worship 2.30 p.m.; and Murray Harbour North ~—- Church School 6.30 p.m.. Worship 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. Carl Currie. Minister. MURRAY RIVER Church of -Christ 10 a.m. Bible School lll p.m. Lord's Supper and Wor-1 ARNOLD HART I CON'I‘l'NUED I-‘ROM PAGE 9 i 1956. he became deputy general; manager. and. on .Ian. 1. 195 ii was named general manager. I He was elected a director and i "lral Charge United Cl““'°l'- 5 Vice. president in December_ %Miuister Rev. Ralph E. John- 1908 . and was elected pres-identl March 17, 1959. succeeding the; late Gordon R. Ball. j Mr. Hart is also deputy chair-i man and a director of the Bank 1 of London and Montreal Limited. ; and a director of the Canadian ' Pacific Railway Co: the Coiisol-.' irlated Mining and smelling Co.) of Canada Ltd.; Consolidated l Paper Corp. Ltd: the Steell Co. of Canada Ltd.: C a n adian « Canner: Ltd.: Sun life Assur- 1 ance Co of Canada: Bnwateri iPower Co. Lt.d. The Canadian <1«m- ll‘lS 2 fl-111» Bfille River 4 hoard or the Royal- Globe lnsur-j p.m. Birch Hill 7 p.m. Ewen E- {snce Companies: the Canadian ; Mamniistall. student. investment Fund. Ltd: Cansd-I lan Fund. Inc.: the International 5 Nickel Company of C a n a d a. ; Ltd: the United States Rubber Co: and i.he Ogilvic Fioiir Mills ‘ Co. Ltd. ‘ CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY ship. Speaker: John 6. Mac- Donald. torate. A.(';..l. gue 10 Sunday School, Worship 1.30 Worship. 2.30 Sunday school The Guardian. Charlottetown, Frl.. Jan. 24, ms. 11 um worship: no. am. “God Remembera our Labors." SUNDAY MONTAGUE BAPTIST Pas- Sleeves. Monta- 11. 7.30 Evcnsong. Sturgeon: Murray River: 2 Sunday school. 3 W.-,”hi,,. M . _ H, b . , tague: Worship 9.45 a m Mon- ver 2 p.m.: Hunter River 15.30 Sunday S(.h,,,,1;_“;_‘;,, w.:,.;Lui:;. taizue: Worship ll a.m. 5lul'~l pm. Mr. James Iiorbes. Speak- .geon: afternoon service 2:30. ‘or. MURRAY HARBOUR Church of Christ 6 p.m. Bible School and Lord's Slipper. 7.30 pm. wag. ship. Speaker: David Weale. DIINDAS — ANNANDALB United Baptist Paslorate. Dun- das Sunday School 10 am. Wor- ship 11 ,,.m_ Am.,,,,.,d,,1, serwce the Presbyterian Church. st. Stanley Bridge: 2.30 p.m.. New 730 ,,_m_ Lie’ Mm], Ingersom Andrews Montague: Church Glasgow: 7.30 p.m. — Caiendlah pastor. School 10 a.m.: Worship ll Rev. Morley Bentley- leyfield -— Orwell Head — Bella River. Minister — Rev. George M. Fraser. 11 am Valleyfield‘ Youth Service. 7.30 pm. Orwell Head Youth Service. PRINCFZTOWN LOT iii Pan-‘ ston. Services. Malpeque ll 30 p.m. . ‘\Il}RRAI' HARBOUR - .\lurrav River Charge. The Un- ited Church. Services Murray Harbour: Worship ll a.m. Church School 10 am. L litle Sands: Worship . Murray School 11 a.m. Rev. David Barwise. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Worship at Murray River 11.00 MONTAGUE CHURCH ol Christ. Bible School: 10.00 am. Mnrninc Worship: 11.00. Sei- mon: “The Falling Away. From Which There is no Return." Ev- BECKER l 4 You are South. neither side vulnerable. The bidding has been: Welt North East. south IO 1‘ Pass 7 What would you now bid with; each of the follow i n i_z f i v e ands? 1. AA98 QQ52 Q73 .[.KQ8623 2. axes; oaxssa Q84 4.421 8. AQJ QKQ74 Q752 .|.KJ53 5. 4. aA9s54- QKJ943 as .r.K7 1. 5. AQ9 QKQ35 QQJ92 .|.AQ6 j 1. Two spades. Game is unlik-.' ely at this point. since pariner‘.~'.‘ overcall will usually be hasedl on a ha nd that would not qua-j ltfy as an opening hid. How-‘: ever. there is some chance oil game. and this possibility can! best be exploited by raising to two spades. i it would be wrong in bid iwoi clubs instead. Such a bid would] denote shortage in spades and? a long club suit and would nail constitute an effort get to.‘ game as much as an effort tol Eel to a better part score con- tract. The direct raise is a more constructive move in the direc- tion of game. 2. Three spades. This is 01; course a stronger try for g a m e .___..___.__.__.__..____.__... t l l H.50—Atlaotic News Roundup 3.57-Thought for Today 9.00—New: 1- Voice Reports CBC 9.l0-—-Preview Commentary CBC ¢.I5—Noie: and Music ‘ ¢.27—Matlnaa Musical Charade: l 9..'l0—Perfection Viewcasi l 9.35——Note: and Music 9.55—What’s The Song l0.00—-News and Weather ‘ l0.0!-—Note: and Music ' lO.30—Get Rich wnh Rich Little ‘ lO.35—-Notes and Music II.00—News and Weather . il.05—Note: and Music l ll.27—Maiinaa Musicial Charade: ‘ li.30—Note: and Music i lT.45-Bulletin Board i lI.50—Noie: and Music i News Roundup I i2.05—Iown and Country Time i l2.I5-—Don Messar-CBC l l2.30—New: and Weather 2.05-Tops In Country Tim! 215-Matinee Musical Charade 2.47.-‘tops In Country and Pop: 3.00—Nsws Headline: & Weather 3.03-Tran: Canada Matinee CBC 3,3o—'iop: in Country and 90:" l.00—Newa Headlines 8. 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Maritime Weather l i i. d 11.35-smiigl" 59"" ' 13 oo—M.wa, Waatbev I Sport: Scorn. i2.o5-—stgn 0" ‘ i spades is better than in the pre- f ceding tliree spades is not forcing and trii . ‘ znod hand all right but wo uldl . a.2'l——‘ihe Gerry Fogarty Show art 2 . 9.i)0—CBC News & Direct Reports l l0.l5—Plsyroorn 12.45-—Town and Country Time ‘l0.30-Court Of Opinion 1.00-—Naws Headlines I Weather lIl.00—CBC News 10S—Town and Country Time ‘II.O5—Women': Commentator I i5—‘iommy Hunter Show-CBC i Joan M r ‘_45_.1°wn and Country Time ill.l5—-For Consumer: 2,oo—-News and Weather lI.20—Rt.-cord Album ll.30—The Archer: 2.12 Network School I’cest-CBC _ll-J5-MUIl¢ 6" Illl H0lll'||' l2.00—Jarnl-zorea Junction I2.l5-The Music of Don Man ‘I2.30-Maritime Farm B'cast ‘ l.O0—-CBC New: and "Weather . 5.00-Marltli-no . 6.25-—Muiic in the Evening ‘ 7.l5—Bylina tha it two spades. but in this case the prospect of making four hand. The jump to )\orlh is ii e r m itted to pass. North ones on or not. depend- IIIE on the caliber of his over- all spealter: w.J. Walls. MA”gpmLD_ H.”-1n‘mn‘ and Mt. Stewart Pastoral PCTIIECOD C h . r ‘ e_ Th. P!-..by‘efl.n‘ tal service: —— Rev. A.B. Louns- bury. Minister. to a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Evan- gelistic service 730 p.m. The United Church, Rev. sel Burns. minister. LowerMon- W lied Churches. 11 am. and at Bay Fortune 7.30 pm. Rev. ter. a. and 7.. THE UNITED (‘liurch ~— Vai~ Cardigan: Worship 2.30 9.30 am. The Lord’: Supper for believers. 10.45 am. School for all adult Bible classes. 7.30 p.m. ‘ QUEENS Church. Mr. Hugh Lowry. Cate- chiet. Worship tD.V.) Mt. Stew- art 11 am. Hart-innton 2 p.m Marshiield 7:30 p.m. Rev. T.l-LB Somers. Interim-moderator. Sunday School MON TAGUE PASTORATE Rus- HUNTER RIVER U n i lea Church Charge. Services North iltshlre 11 am. Whesiley Ri- SOURIB —- BAY Fortune Un- MT. HERBERT United Worship Souris 2 30 im- Church Worship - Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas. Minis- D.E. Adams, mlnls- ter (‘AVENDISI-I PASTORA1 MONTAGUE Pastoral Charla Charge United Church. ll a.i'n. ‘l0 pm. St. Andrews; _ p.m.; Lowery. Minister m .‘.!\’(‘.l.lCAN CHURCH Cra paud and Springfield St. John's Evensonii 7.30 p.m. St. Eliza» heth's Morning Prayer 11 am. Rev. A.W. Garwood. rector. Rev. Basil MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel. Sunday ages, including BROOKFIELD PASTORAL Charge the Presbyterian Church I Continued on page 14: ~ SEN/l('€. 5-x maov isaifis RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ‘(E . orTAS$|D|NG. India. Si D 50 R9 is CON DEIZE SAC ' THAT THE MEI?! SIGHT OF /7‘ 4 arms: A Mr» or an sw ‘lllsvosoomiti . ..«f \ . U l .. ~ FF :s%.%fi.i.”c§F.%L. « .. X rgiil‘ car No Mr/imas: row: i _y -- _~§ M .t Gq A ycrg, . J _ \ Australn DR/A/Ii’ /vo M/AA: use Menace « ' H65 0 arm? A/acuoaz AA/D _§TE5B|gL§g, DOAM 7//axe ow weir . on W“ “M IT IS /l6AlNST THEIR REl.lGlal$ PRINCIPLES TO MHKE USE OF w/fill?/.a”sZ/”fi§.‘é$‘}7aZ’m _qgi;ggmL's moi;i3i_i_r_ig>ug, ‘ 1725 M216: mamas- I‘ . 3. Two spades. It is rather unusual to raise partner with only two trumps. but unusual situations call for unusual ac- tion To pass with a 12-polnl hand would show a lack of res- pecl for partner's bid, and to bid two hearts or two diamonds with a weak four—card suit — would be far more mislead ing. than l'ilfll’llIlL_' two spades. North. is entitlerl to some form of en-l coiiranement. a nd a raise ‘ spades comes closest to ftllingl the hill 4 Four spades. There is no need to he gingerly with this type of hand The odds strongly favor making four spades. since. the ca rrls would have to be? pretty much stacked for fou r tricks to he lost. A further ad-i vantaze of jumping to four is that ll liccnmcs difficult for the opponents to find a sacrifice at live clubs or diamonds. if it exists. 5. Three notrump. It would be wrong to bid only also permit partner to pass. It is bad policy to invite partner’ to bid a game when you already know that you want to be inl game. ‘ it is hard to imagine a h a n di 1 \'nrtli minhl have for his spade ovcrcall \\'lll(‘ll would not offer an excellent play for game. The thing to do in such cases is to bid the game. 8.l5-Maritime Sporiscast 8.24—-The Bob Goulat Show 8.30-—~Gerry Fogarty Sbow—Part 5 8.35-Max Ferguson Show 9.l0-—Preview Commentary 9.Io—-A M. Chronicle l.l5-Tommy Hunter Show l.45—Tirne Out For Melody beihuhtf ACRO DOWN 17. Fluff 1. Male deer 1. Glossy 18. Noah's 5. Resorts surfaced shelter 9. Girl's name fabric 22 In- 10. Protuber- 2.A long hike jure ances on 3.'I‘roub1e 23, con. am 4.Merry verted 12. The "Boot." 5.Disgrace into count 6. Question ions 13.Circuil: persistently 24, Amer]. 14. Ev 7. Fiber can sun god. :va.r. Indian Yetta-H|Ir'I All‘!!! 15. Pierce with 8 Small plugs 25. Frlghten anything 9 Bishop's 26 roceaslon 32. Wastes time sham headdress 27. Fuel 4 Melody . 16.Suppla.nt; 11 Stairs 28. 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