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Chronicle : 8:45—Morning Devotions __9:00—News. ¢:6—A. M- 9:55—News 11:15—Performer's Showcase. 11:30—Fighting Words. .12:00—Jamboree Junction 12:30—Maritime Farm B’cast 1:00—CBC News and Weather 1:15—The Archers. 1:30—Concert Hall. 2:00—Holiday — 2:15—Tommy Hunter Show. 2:45—Music in Black ahd White 3:00—CBC News and TC Mat inee -. 4:00—Music by McMullin. 4:30—Johnny Holmes Show 5:00—News. 5:04—Maritime Fish Broadcast §:30—Tempo. 6:00—News and Weather - 6: 15—Regional Commentary. Mar. Sportscast and Mus Interlude : Pe ‘jon a mot er | RIPLEY'S BELIEVE ff OR NOT | ~ CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER Congratulations are extended te Messrs Ross Brennan and to Lorne Currie on their success in Grade XI-in Alberton High School this term. Congratulations also to Miss Bonita Henderson who success- fully paged the Grade XI ex- amination in Alberton High Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bulger and family of Toronto are spend- ing their holidays as guests of Mrs. A.D. O’Brien and family. Miss Beatrice O’Brien, Toronto, after spending the weekend with her mother, Mrs. A-D O’Brien and other of her family, has returned to Sackville, N.B. to resume her studies at the annual summer school session, held in that citys : Mr: Raymond Brennan,’em - ployed at the Charlottetown’ air- port, spent the weekend with his wife and family, Dock Road. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin and son Doyle, were recent visi- tors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duna. Mrs. James O’Brien, Mrs. Char- les O’Brien, Gary and Myra Ann motored to Moncton, N.B. on Fri- day. They were accompanied by Mrs. Howard Stiegel and family who left for Montreal en route to her home in Stauton, Virginia, after having spent the past two months at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James O’- Brien. Mr. Ivan O’Brien -was a re cent visitor to Saint John, N.B. Mr. Ralph Dunn of Summer- side is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn and other relatives in Elmsdale. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. O’Brien left by plane on Wednesday for Mon- ~ Ttreal, where they. will join their “|daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Newton, and continue trip ft visit other their family in Wes- tern Canada and Western U.S.A. “ NORTHAM spent a few days visiting her bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Horace McArthur. Mrs. Arthur Yeo, Montreal, is 6:30—Tempo. 7:00—News 7:10—Commentary. 7:15—Music. ; 7:30—Rawhide and Music. 8:00—Teen Tempo and Music. 8.30—Introduction to Wednesday Night. 8:40—Elizabethan Music and Shoemakers Holiday 11:00—News Roundup and Talk 11:30—Recital. 12:00—Here’s the Weather and Sian OF Miss Janette Millar, Bideford, | South dealer, © | and hmocked out the ace of East-West vuinerabie,”. “‘|hearts. Later, South took the NORTH club finesse, which succeeded, 32 and made exactly four hearts. — goers | _wecning secting cmmeet eure. was achieved by beth sites ‘Dut ose something did ge wrong. The ako areas contract should have been de- a Site Secasa | At arma seat te et $K8642 45 The culprit was East. He missed OKQIPA spades returned oA mee ‘~ oo #Qws : From then on declarer could The bidding: : —— |do nothing to escape dis fate, South West Worth Fast’ | Whenever he led a trump Hast 1@ . Pas 29 Pass would greb the aca, put West = ve Se club ruft to Gefest the euntrect. Opening lese—king of spades. = woh coe” have There is a right way te play| been difficult for West to read cards and a wrong. way. The / the situation if these plays had great majority of errors made/taken place, The combination of in the play of the cards can be / the overtake and the elub returm te ignorance-or limited ability. fense crystal-clear. This general observation ap-| Nor is it extraordinary for Plies equally to the declarer| East to initiate this defense if and the defense. Both have anjhe considers the hand as @& obligation to deal with each| whole and does not play mech- hand in its fullest aspect and on the first trick. He net restrict their thoughts to from the lead that his 4 the individual plays as they | partner hes the K-Q of spades. come along. East, therefore, examining his ‘This hand Mustrates the type |qwn hand and dummy’s, cam of error we are talking about. | count three defensive tricks. West led the king of spades and| ‘The search for the fourth de continued with the queen when | fensive trick is ended as soon East signaled te come on. West | as it otcurs te East that a club then shifted to a diamond. ruff will upset. deciares’s apple- . Declarer won with the king/ cart. «© 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc.] ELMSDALE visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ivan Linkletter. : Dr. Alfred Linkletter, Montreal, jspent a few days with his par- lents, Mr. letter. and Mrs. Ivan Link- - Miss Valerie Ellis is a paties. in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McAr- thur and family were recent vis- itors at the home of Mrs. Me- Arthur’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Raynor, Greenmount. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Horace McArthur on Tuesday evening. A large sumber of members were in attendance and a num- ber of visitors were welcomed. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Linketter celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary recently when a large number of friends and: neighbors called to extend felicitations on the happy occasion. The family were all present, namely, Dr. Al- fred Linkletter, Montreal, Mrs. Arthur Yeo, Montreal, Mrs. James *Cameron, and Mrs. Robert Millar, Bide ford. Mrs. Major Milligan, Portage, spent a few days visiting her sister,, Miss Gertie Newcombe. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bovaird, Saint John, N.B. spent the week- end with Mrs. Bovaird’s parents, |~ Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Charlies McKay, Sydney, N.S. and their two dau ghters, Carol and Gloria, spent the past week with Mrs. McKay’s ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Me- Arthur. Mrs. Dan McArthur left by car Sunday morning to visit her dau- ghter and soninlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay, Sydney, N.S. A.W. ELLERSLIE Mrs. W.S. Hunt and daughters Betty, Mary; Sheilagh and Patsy of Halifax, N.S. and Miss Lorna MacKinnon of Ottawa, visited their father, Mr. Alex MacKin-| MacKinnon of! Georgetown. Mrs. Hunt and fam-| non, and Mrs. ily leave shortly for Belgrade, Yugoslavia, where Col. Hunt has} been appointed Mililary Attache. | Cst. Jack Lavers of the Royal | Canadian Mounted Police station- ed in St. John’s, Newfoundland, | arrived in Georgetown on Satur- | day, July 18th, to spend a week) and Mrs. | with his parents, Mr. J.W. Lavers. Mrs. John R. Stewart. of New Glasgow, N. S. is visiting Georgetown. Miss Frances MacCormack, Mr. | | George MacCormack and Mr. Al- lan MacCormack, motored from Brockville, Ontario, and are holi- | \daying at their summer home is | \ Georsetow= court session 15: pe k “session a? shee i %| 48 Epoch 16. Drone. Tour. 19. Cottage -}20. Bone (anat.) cheese birds ag ool to work’. . rock a - edging 25. French iver 31. Plant of rye p F TT 29.m. ff count. ered 38. Byes 84. z —_ { 38 One letter stmply stands for another. In this: sample A ts used. for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, ete. Single trophes, the length and formation of the words each day the code letters are different. ‘A Cryptogram Quests , /Imxiv BPs VPM JVK PIVEXY VYUAB ‘AWHKIV—YUTKAUWO. Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: RICHES ARE READY SNARES, 3 AND HASTEN TO DECAY—HENRY VL «$1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) ~ y SEE THE NEW SHORT-WAVE PHONE WINGEY PUT IN HIS CAR? 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