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Strange things sometimes stance, I was playing recently with Norman Kay in the Brook- lyn Open Pair championship when this hand came up, After Kay got doubled at one and one notrump, I res- unexplained reason South be- eame obsessed with the idea that Kay was fooling around in the bidding, and launched into Biackwood. , North had a mental lapse when he responded five hearts, . thus showing two aces. -South, eonvinced now that his diagnosis ‘was correct, bid five notrump, asking for kings. : Conscience- stricken by his happen in tournaments. For in-| not cued with two clubs. For some | po! (© 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) GEORGETOWN | Miss Dorothy Jenkins and Miss Phyllis White of Charlottetown, motored to Georgetown recently and were guests of Miss Jenkins mother, Mr. Florence Jenkins. Mr. Lemuel Allen of Victoria, B., who is holidaying in the province, was a recent visitor to the home of Mr. J. F. Johnson. Master Kenneth Richards of Charlottetown is vsiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs. N. W. Han- sen. Miss Joan Batchilder, Miss Elaine Scully; Miss Doreen Scul- ly and Miss Marie MacLean left recently for Charlotttetown, w they registered for studies at otre Dame Academy. Mrs. Edgar Lannon left last week on return to her home Boston, Mass., after spending the summer in Georgetown as the guest of her mother, Mrs. L. H. Ss. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richards of Charlottetown, \ motored to guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen. & Mrs. (Dr.) Clayton George and 7:30—Rawhide and Music. 8:00—Teen-Tempo and Music. 8.25—Tempo 8:30—Album for Thursday 9:00—Prairie Playhouse. 9:45—F ootloose. chestra. 11:30—Voices of the Past 12:00—Here’s the Weather and Sign Off. For real chewing satisfaction be sure it’s | WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT Canada’s Favourite. | daughter Ann, left recently on re- ‘left last week for St. Dunstan’s turn to their home in Lucan, On- tario, after spending the sum- mer holidays as the guests of Mrs. George’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Knight. The following Georgetown, boys College, where they registered for the 1950-60 Scholastic year: Brian Curley, Joseph Martell, Jo- seph Murphy, Barry Morrison, Joey Walsh, Lawrence Martell and Leonard Martell. \Mr. Walter Batchilder of Cal- gary, Alberta, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bat- childer. Mr. Cullen DeLory of Halifax, N.S., visited his home in George- town during the past weekend. On his return he was accompanied by his father, Mr. F. J DeLory, who will visit with his. son. Rich- ard DeLory and Mrs. DeLoory in Halifax and in Annapolis with hig son, Dr. M. E. DeLory and Mrs. DeLory: Mr. and Mrs. George White re- turned recently from a visit to Halifax, N.S., where they were the guests of their son, Mr. Ernest White and Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris and family of Elmira motored to Georgetown on Sunday and were | guests. of Mrs. Hartis’ mother, Mrs. Annie Gardiner. i Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansén had as their guests during the past weekend their son Mr. Stewart Hansen of Saint John, N.B., and Miss Marie Cameron of Saint John. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cantello and family of Bridgetown motor- ed to Georgetown on Suyday and were guests of Mrs. Cantello’ mother, Mrs. Annie Gardiner. Mr. E, B. MacLaren has return- ed home following his recent ill- ness, which necessitated his re ceiving treatment in the King County Memorial _ Hospital in Montague. AC. oon RAID NIGHTCLUBS MONTREAL (CP)—Three per- sons were arrested after a series of lightning raids on clubs early Wednesday by searching for illegal wea Early Saturday 90 persons detained after police combed through central nightclubs. {son returning DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how te work AXZYBDLBAAXBEB - USE MICKEY MO me aes r 7:30 pm-—Jim Bowie [ 8:00 —i Love South dealer. « {previous error, North attempted + One letter simply stand tt - 8:30 sa sont Neither side vulnerable, to’recoup by bidding six clubs, tut tee these I Sor Os te a ce ae eee eet 9:00 p.m.—Deputy NORTH pet yee 4 poe pg Phnrse trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints, i panc—tiove Gun Wi Travel / eKy9764 mig! san cade hed each day the code letters are different. pec | BRT Tetiiteas nomee oligo py age [11:00 p.m 7 . ore " y ; : : ~ 12:00 a.m.—C8C News WET + EAST - ee on baa. | + 3 WMT Qcax wem xEQmu@: 12:15 om—CKCW News aaqss a5 whan he cae Galena, ds Wer Se VLY LMKB ZMLEG BPQUP @@ EPQUP ae oe Tate ae might. He won the ace, cashed —GEQMYFOCME * the A-Kj of hearts, and 7 “4 @rcy RADIO GE209 | Saree tee Sua ef Gamnendn Seer took Yesterday's Oryptoquote: MAN 38 TWE ONLY ANIMAL " u the king, played the ace of THAT BLUSHES. OR NEEDS TO — TWAIN. Se ea? spades, and led back the jack of (© 1960, King Features Syndicate, Ine.) THURSDAY 7? clubs overtaken with the queen. ‘ @AQIOTES With three tricks already in, I 5.58 Sign On sa HAS could count six more tricks in 6.00 Hebrew Christian Hour The bidding: hearts and clubs, which-meant | ETTA KETT . 6.15 Country & Western Rouné- Soujh West North East eight. up 1¢~ 1@ Dble Pas 630 News Pass 1NT Dble 2 635 Weather i. 4NT Pass SY Pass 6.40 Country & Western Rouné-} snr Pass 64 Pass 7.00 News | eee 7.10 Weather Opening lead—king of clubs. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE LE Be Ons Z Aone LKEA MLOTZ YE AT-H FUN, ALVAYS HENRY STEWART MacKAY MIT DER IF DOT Iss | IN Z KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cooke and daughters, Susanne and Vicki, have returned to their home at Kensington from a holiday trip to Maine. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Heightsn have returned to their home at Halifax after visiting Mrs. Heigh- ton’s father, Mr. R. C. Auld, Freetown for the past two weeks. Mr. Howard le, Kensing- ton is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Thompson and Miss Carol Thompson, Char- lottetown spent the past week end on the Mainland. They were accompanied by Mr. Gary Gib- to ‘his home at Moncton after spending the summer months at Charlotte- town. - Mrs. William Bernard has re- turned to her home in Kensing- ton after spending the past three weeks at Freetown, guest of her nephew, Mr. Fred Paynter and Mrs. Paynter. ‘ se Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Champion, Kensington, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy, left on Tuesday on a holiday trip to Hamilton Ont. Gust out of Fred- ericton, N.B. they were in colli- sion with a gravel truck and re- ceived injuries of a comparative- * | minor sature, but requiring / treatment by a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy escaped with a few seratches. The car was badly da- maged and had to be replaced with a new one. The gravel truck is said te have been in the act of leavifig a weighing scale, and both vehicles were fortunately travelling at a low rate of specd The party later continued on the trip to Ontario where they will visit relatives arid friends. “Mr. Hodge MacEwen, who is spending two weeks with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don MacEwen and family, New London, spent the week end at Charlottetown, guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacEwen. Mr. MacEwen will be leaving this ‘week for Queen’s College, Kings- ton, Ont., where he is majoring in science. He was employed during the summer in Ontario with thé firm of, Proctor and Gam- ble. FIND BOMB - KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) —Po- lice in adjacent Waterloo Town- ship are handling with care a 17- inch, torpedo - shaped bomb found in a pond there. Although no one knows how the bomb got there, police think it may have dropped accidentally from an RCAF plane. 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