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TWO NAMES ‘ New Zealand's highest peak, About 19,500,000 shares of south island, is also known 4s Mount Aorangi. = 89 + =" CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER «Thank Yoor bucky Stare i 1:45 @.m. (Approx.) | TV.CALLS | - NITE or DAY 5 5 Day -4-3537 Nite 4-4172-4-5601 r 42864 VAIL’S RADIO & TV A were : 204 Kent St.- Ch’town | «SZ ios x @K2- Te 2 Ae 0T SUNDAY PROGRAMS exes ort « , @A9T32 arr $0742 eats 1:00 p.m.—Afternoon Musicale =a @A5953 ‘ 1 1:30 p.m.—Country Calendar « 9Q3 2:00. p.m.—All Star Golf O85 3:00 wn Magazine Pre- “eKQJ¢ 4:00 p.m.—Concert The bidding: : 5:00 p.m.—Heritage, \ West North Bast South 5:30 p.m.—Discovery Pass Pass Pass 16 5:57 p.m.—CBC, News Headlines Pass 3@ Pass 46 “a0 aes te ae lead— gour of dia- 7:00 p.th.—Times Square Playhouse! ; . 2:30 Gadel: Knows Best This hand demonstrates ex- 8£00 p.m.—Hazel ’ ceptionally fine card play. South Sak nim Toredh got to four spades and West led 9:00 seth Sulliven Show a diamond. East took the jack niet » m-Borents with the ace and returned a low 1D pona-Cland tp” club, dummy winning the trick 2:00 p.m.—CBC TV.News withthe ten, =. 2:08 a.m.—Local_Wéather The — - look 2:09 a.m.—Sign Off that if ge ad ite eat CKCW-TV finesse it would pretty surely . lose. 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Carousel 9:00—Melody Parade 8:00—Christian Frontiers 0:00—News a 8.30—Family Bible Hour 0:05—Home and east 30—Beck To The Bi - eoohews Headlines % Weather 1:02—Hamilton’s Quiz Time 1:37—Magic of Music 2:00—Weather 2:05—Band Parade 2:30—News & Weether . 4—Road._Renodt 2.45—Mostly Music | 102—Mostly Music S2:10— Off 1:30—-Sacred- Heart Program — 1.45—Mostly Music CBA RADIO 200—News Headlines & Weather SUNDAY 2:02—Hits & Encores 300—News Hesdlines & Weasther | 7:15—~iniend & Marine Weather 3:02—Hits & Encores & Music |11:00—News, Inlend & Marine | 10:15—Roger Wiliams | 10:30—Give A Listen Te |: 110 Weekend Review & Our 9:30—Marching With The Guards 1 Weather 11:00—CBC National - News ——— Special Speaker _ We Calls to this-point..indicated he had two aces, it-bécame very unlike- ly that he would have passed king of spades, ; Since a heart loser appeared inevitable, . barring some sich holding as a singleton king, the contract seemed. destined to fail. But it occurred-to South that if West had the K-x of the contract might still be | made. Acting on this assump- | tion, he returned a club from dummy at trick three. re, East took tHe*ace and return- ed a diamond to the king. De- clarer now . @ spade to the ace, cashed the king of clubs, and then continued with the queen. His purpose was toe run West out of clubs and pre- Pare for an eventual endplay. When West - followed to the fourth club, declarer .ruffed in dummy with the queen, consist- ent with the theory that West had to have the K-x of spades for him to. make the hand. 12,350-foot Mount Cook in the|~” the “41, Palm leaf Fhgmesr cigrine matee es HEIGHT OF FASHION : (abbr.) (var.) 42. Highly spiced stew 43. Actor 45. To split : DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to _ AXYDLBAAKRE i LONGFELLOW 1-15, work it: _Strrobio Gt he" Gesr | = 6-X INJ9V 138D3S_ Lie So || 400 wPo .. EEKS TO PAY! N made his bid for fame and for- tune’by returning a spade: This Passed off pleasantly enough on a oe the ten - The contract was now in the bag. West was on lead and could make no safe return, A heart lead would be fatal be- cause jt would permit South. to make the queen, while a dia- mond return would allow dum- my to’ ruff_as deciarer shed his heart loser. So South made four hearts. : The underlying principle which South applied so aptly to ,|the hand—that he could make the contract only. if certain con- ditions existed—paid good divi- dends in the end. _ : 7:05—Regiorie! Weather 7:15—Year ‘End News “Review 7:45—Hogmaney - 8:15—Sunday Chorale 8:30—Report on the Arts 9:00—CBC Stage = 9:30—Talent Festival 10:00—Variety Show 10:30—Talent Festival < 11:00—News 11:10—Week End Review and Speaker 7 11:30—Sunday Chorale « 2 11:25—Nfid. New Yeer 11:35—Message from the Governor General 11:55—Maritime New Year 12:00—Inland "& Marine Weather CBA RADIO SATURDAY 7:00—News. 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