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CBA WEDNESDAY ; STANDARD TIME’ 7:15—Marine Fill i 7:30—News. : 7:35—A. ._M Weather Chronicle. _ 8:15—Maritime Sportscast 8:20—A.M. Chronicle 4 8:45—Morning Devotions { 9:00—News * 4 9:05—A. M. Chronicle 9:55—News. 10:15—A. M. Chronicle. 10:45—Joan Marshall. 10:55—For Consumers. .,11:00—News 11:03—Showcase 11:30—Fighting Words. 12:00—Jamboree Junction : 1:15—The Archers. exe 1:30—A : 1:59—D.0. Time; Signak 2:15—The Happy Gang C.F.C.Y. WEDNESDAY STANDART TIME 7.00—Hebrew Christian Hour and Western 7.35—Country and Western 11.00—News Headlines and Wea-| Wea- Wea- Wea- 7.45—Don Messer's Islanders 10.45—Memo Ftom the U.N. and 8:00—CBC News and Weather 10:00—Atlantic School Broadcast, 4:30—Concerto. 11:15—Kindergarten of the Air 12:30—Maritime Farm B'cast 1:00—CBC News and Weather intment with Agostini 2:00—Atlantic School Broadcast 2:45—Woman In My House. 3:00—CBC News and TC Mat- inee 4:00—Art Morrow Big Band! 12:00—Here's Ghow * | Paving Ltd., Andover, N.B. $15,- 10 The Guaidlan, Chartetictown, Wed, Jan. 14, 1958. "RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT * Ay’ CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER ~ South deaser. wine ™=-rth-South vulnerable NORTE oss @0wss @aot oJ9766 Bast . Pass Dble Pass Dble Pass Dbie Masters Team of Four Champion ship in Pittsburgh in 1957. We played this hand against a Cana- dian team in one of the final! rounds. At the table where I was play-; ing with Crawford, our opponents |_ staggered into a four spade con- tract with the East-West. cards, and with everything breaking fa-) vorably, the Canadians scored on 420-point game. It looke! like a bad result for us. But when Roth and Stone held the East-West cards. they pro-; Opening .lead—queen of dia- Alvin Roth and Tobias Stone} have been playing together in| tournaments for nigh onto twen-! ty years, and during that time have developed a bidding part- nership which has become known as the Roth-Stone System. | They, have contributed more | new and revolutionary aad work- | able ideas to the language of bid- ding than any other pair in the country. That their system stands | up under the rigors of competi- tion is attested by the fine toruna- ment record they have compiled, Though the system as a whole has only a relatively small follow | ing, many of the principles which | they were first to enunciate have been gradual!y incorporated into present<iay methods. Federal Works OTTAWA (‘CP\, — Contracts to- talling $9.074,794 were awarded during December, the public} works department announced! Monday. The largest single contract went to Atlas Construction Com- pany of Montreal for a $1,768.800 agriculture department research laboratory at Fredericton, N.B. Another major contract was awarded to Belle Construction Ltee., Te Maligne. Que., for a $1,261,592 superstructure of the interprovincial bridge between Campbellton, N.B., and Cross- Point, Que. Other contracts: . Newfoundland St. John’s, harbor improve ments, Trynor Construction Co | Ltd., Halifax, $547,000. Nova Scotia Boiestown, post office. Coronet | 224; Caledonia, post office, Ray- mond Downie, Milton, N.S., $13,- | alty pass, tried 800; Canning, post office, Avon Construction Co. Ltd., Kentville, | | $15,780; Grand Etang, harbor re-| |pairs and improvement, R. A. | Douglas Ltd., New Glasgow $220.-! 968; Newellton, wharf improve-| ments, Kenney Construction Co. | Ltd, Yarmouth 605; North| Sydney, harbor improvements. | T. C. Gorman (NovaScotia) Ltd. | Halifax, $170,926? Shelburne, wharf repairs, Kenney Construc- | tion Co. Ltd., $129.265; Yarmouth, | ferry terminal storage and ga- rage building, Kenney Construc- tion Co, Ltd., $12,203. New Brunswick East Florenceville, RCMP de- tachment quarters, Clumac’ Con-| | struction Lid., Bristol, N.B., $37.- |475; Leonardville, breakwater construction, Diamond Construc- tion (1955) Ltd., Fredericton, $105,210; Moncton, RCMP mar- | ried quarters, Eastern Woodwork- ers Ltd., New Glasgow. N‘S., | $151,650; River Johan, post office, 5:01—Maritime Fish B’cast. 5:30—The Don Tremaine Show. 6:00—News and Weather 6.15—Regional Commentary 6:20—Maritime Sportscast. 6:30—Rawhide 6:45—Roving Reporter _ 6:55—Byline 7:00—Music in the Evening 7:30—Musical Program. 7:45—Science. 8:30—Introduction to Wednesday Night : 8:40—Music. 9:00—Laurier, Part 2. : 11:00—CBC National News Round- up. *| lite. Cost of that phase will ex- duced a pyrotechnic display that: more than overcame our theoreti! cal loss. | Roth trap-passed South's light opening bid. North stretched a’ point to bid one notrump. When) this rolled around to Roth, he | i ‘ | doubled. North, afraid of a pen-} to rescue with! two clubs, doubled by Stone. North then ran to pwo _ hearts which Roth heartless (?-doubled. | As if thingg were not bad! enough for the Canadians, Roth| led the queen of diamonds. De-! clarer naturally thought the lead was from Q.J. He won with the! king and finessed the nine at, trick two. Stone won and. made the best return of a trump. By the time the dust had lifted South’ found himself down four—minus 11,100 i Contracts Let In December Are Announced) | Halverson “and Smith Ltd., Truro,' N.S., $16,435. i Quebec Cap Aux Meules, wharf repairs,' North Shore Construction Co.’ Ltd., Montrea!, $433,096: Durham. Post office, Marcel Lachapelle,’ Sutton, $11,678; Gaspe (Davis. Wharf:, wharf repairs, Les En-! treprises B.C.D. Ltee., Matane, $51,775; Grenville. post office,’ major construction, Ste. Therese de Biainville, $11,224;° Rouge-, mont, post office, Lemieux Con- struction {id., Montreal, $10,317; St. Ba emy, post office, Emilien‘Lafortune, Joliette, $14,-' 445; St. | Hubert, post office. Lemieux Construction Ltd., Mont- real, $15,552; Ste. Marguerité Station, post office, Gerald! $11,700; St. Paul |'Ermite, post office, “Marcel Jette, St! Paul Selected To ss s Design, Build WASHINGTON (AP) — McDon- nell Aircraft Corporation of St. sign and build a space capsule to, carry the passenger in the first The National Aeronautics and Space Administration ‘NASA) Major, Ste. Therese de Blainville, | L’Ermite, $13,483. Space Capsule Louis has been selected to” de-| American manned satellite. said Monday negotiation for a| |formal ‘contract with McDonnell! will begin immediately. Twelve firms had submitted bids for the! project. NASA said a single satellite cap- sule with its connected equip-| ment is expect cost more) than $15,000,000. If will be de.| signed to carry a human pas-| senger through the atmosphere into orbital flight and return him safely to earth. The plan for putting man into). flight around the earth, called Project Mercury, is expected to continue over several years. 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