gums AIR BAY FORTUNE WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY—TV P.M.—Musicale p.m.--Chez Helene pro-Nursery School p.m.-—5ing Ring Around I.‘ p.m.—Scarlot Hill p.m.—$usio p.m.~Rau|e Dazzle . p.m.-—Quick Draw McGraw p.m.——Po|itical Telecast p.m.—Politicsl Telecast p.m.—-Political Telecast p.m.—Political Telecast p.m.—Gazetta p.m.—CFCY TV News P.M.-—Purity Flour Jackpot p.m.—~Poiitica| Telecast patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. The members of Eglington - Howe Bay Women's Institute held their March meeting at the home of Mrs, Marjorie and Mrs. Bruce Stead. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Alt- ken. Fortune Bridge were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr. John Webster. Car- digan. Samuel Johnston and Claude MacKenzie were visitors to St. eter's Bay Chas. Mills. Howe Bay is a patient in the Sourls Hossptal. Mrs. Neil ROSS is a patient in the Souris Hospital. The. Bay Fortune United Church Women held their March meeting at the home of Miss Beatrice Johnston. Thursday evening. March 21_ Claude MacKenzie and Everett Aitken. Fortune are among the [for ladies high. and to Harry! |Wall for gentleman's high. with a consolation awards to Mrs. Lois. door prize was won by Gordon‘ Cousins. Lunch ‘ the hostess assisted by mem-j bers of the W.I. t Mrs. Andrew Johnston of Mar- l gate is making a good recovery following an operation on Thurs- day in Prince County Hospital. 1 Mrs. Wayne Champion Is mak-; ing a good recovery following an : operation in Prince County Hos“ pital. . Mrs_ Everett Champion and: Mrs. Joseph Woodside, Kensing- i ton were visitors to Summersidet it Friday. l Alonza Webster (Jr) of Nor-l boro is a patient in the Princel County Hospital. i Many pupils in the surround-i ing districts are absent fr 0 m ‘ school suffering from an epidemu to of Mumps. _ Mrs. Herbert Ramsay. Darn-I ley is making a good recovery from her recent illness. ,, GEORGETOWN delegation of Prince Edward Is. 0'30 P "‘ TD’S’GEI' land farmers who have gone to 2:00 p.m.—-CBC TV News (annnto' 2:13 one-local Weather 2.15 pub—Viewpoint 2.20 a.m.—Sign Off __.___.___. .3“; Among the farmers from this WWW""' ' bl vicinity who left by train on Sat- o‘ urday morning for Toronto, On- 0 d v :itaiio were. Arthur Cousins. Elv an ‘mer Hickey, Darnley. John Mac- fNutt and Sutherland Cousins Coll 4-8246 1 1 0 on 8:30 a.m.—9 [n.m. ‘Malpeque and Gordon Cousins. I Baltic. p v 176 Kent St. (Opp. Eaton s)‘ . Mr. and Mrs. George Wall en- ti tertained at. their home in K n .sington at a card party for the Baltic Women's Institute — Pri- ‘zcs went to Mrs. Gordon Cousins AAAAAA e ' ing his leave with his parents. I Brian Curley. student at St. lDunstan's University was a re- Icent guest of his parents, Mr. and . Richard Curley ,Brudenell. Brian had with him David Higgins of Toronto. who is attending St. Dunstan's Uni- versity. Mr. Higgins' grandfa- ltl‘tel’ was a MacLaren of Bruden- ell. A—B Gerard MacDonald of H.M.C.S. Cornwallis. is spend- Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDon- E. a. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER notrump were rewarded f o r their conservation with a good score. One pair managed to get a top score by bidding and mak- ing six clubs! This peculiar con- tract was reachcd when North opened with a spade and South chose to respond two clubs. North raised to four clubs. which was reasonable enough. and South, eschewing any other bids. went directly to six clubs. West. led the jack of diamonds was served by‘wick. who operates a ,Tho Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. April 8. 1963. llihad as their Weekend guests. heir sons Earl of R.C.A.F. at Summerslde and Mark of St. Dunstan's University. Miss .\lae King left last week J°hn Macxle- Howe Bay l! a i Brown and Peter Willadsen. the for Tornnlo‘ Nap P. Landry of New Bruns— Lobster Factory in Georgetown. is now in Georgetown on business. John Curley left recently to start his navy basic training at H.M.C.S. Cornwallis. Charles Mair left recently for Antigonish. N.S.. where he has obtained employment. William Wood of Boston. Mass arrived in Georgetown last week to visit his mother. Mrs. Ida Wood. who is a patient in Kings County Memorial Hospital in Montague. While here Mr, Wood is the guest of his aunts, th e Misses Margaret and Jennie Lee Richards. Billy A r t h u 1' has returned home after spending the past few months in Montreal. P.Q. M and Mrs. Adolphus Scully of Parkdale. were recent. guests of Mrs. Scully's mother. Mrs. Matilda .Iamieson. I BRISTOL Mr. and Mrs. John Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eldershaw, and Maurice Martell were visit. 01's to Charlottetown last week. Miss Bernadette Mclnnis of the Charlottetown Hospital staff spent the weekend here. with her mother. Mrs. Hilda Gallant was in Charlottetown last week to visit her father. John Deveau who is far on in the twilight years of his life, but. still smart. Mr. De- veau was a foreman in the plak- ing plants here for many years. Mrs. Belle Gauthier has en- tered the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. VHGNVIIO MEET IN VANCOUVER QUEBEC tCP) — The Cana- dian Association of French- Language Educationists w i 11 hold its 16th annual convention in Vancouver Aug. 19-23. Audio- visual means of teaching will be the convention theme. Con- vention chairman will be Msgr. ‘Ircnee Lussier, rector of the University of Montreal. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT “WE In Nteblum, German); MADE FROM THE JIWBONES or WI 4.; churn-hauuhsnuJ-«mh—w‘ _ ._ v 1m RE“ .. ASHBEL BALDWIN { I15 4646 I of LItchFIeld.Cann., IN 61 YEARS AS A PASTOR. DEB ARS AFTER THE ORIGINAL GATEWAY HAS DESTRObe AND OFFICIATED AT 3.000 FUNERMS H-M/ \NHAT A HG Pi 3 w i ‘ I“ GOSH, THIS IS GRANDMA’S REG - BAKIN —’&. . WI! “1?. up; ULAR COOKI‘ ' DAY! iSl'iOW AEXOIW Wald Hun-d WONDERFUL, TY ! WON EIRS‘I’ PRIZE! (9 196 In“ [1|st Prod-thou “nut-I. __ Duhddlr’lliykqulu-V’ ‘. i - HERE lT Is. UNCA MICKEY! 6'X LNEOV 138035 mm!— LET'S HAVE A LITTLE FATHEQ' DAUGHTER TALK.’ . Tl—IEN THAT STAGE WHERE. I HATED ALL BOYS .2 NOW I kssp FALLING IN LOVE.’ DO you THINK CKCW-TV 2.45 p.m.——News. Weather. Sportl 1.00 p.m.—Wodnesday Playbill Narcotic Squad 2,30 p.m.—Sing Ring Around 2.A5 p.m.—Friendly Giant 3.00 p.m.—At Home With Helen Cracker Nnmh dpaler' 3‘30 Iii-"L"Take "WW North-South vulnerable. 4.00 p.m.-—5carlet Hill NOB 4.30 p.m.—Romper Room .AKJsa 5.0l p.m.-—Razzla Dazzle ‘ .783 ' 5.30 p.m.-—Huckleberry Hound .43 .00 {mitt—"SUITpr Club AKQ .15 p.m.—Talevision News WEST EAST .25 our-Supper Club 876 . Q1094 .30 P.M.—Purity Photo Quiz . Q 109 a v 82 :35 Finn-Television :Vocthor . 3109. . Q85 6.40 .m.—-Supper Cu 6.50 :.m.—Television Spam ‘32 ‘10933 7.00 p.m.—-TBA , 2 7.30 pan—Political le stasis 8:00 p.m.--0ur Man Higgins 8.30 p.m.--To Tell The Truth ‘J874 v.00 p.m.——Freo 'tIme liberals This hand was played m the "5 p‘m‘4'e° "m Dublin pair championship. 9.30 p.m.—-—Ben Casey 0.30 p.m.—Tha Invincble Mr Disraeli 2:00 p.rn.-—CBC TV News 2:15 cam—Viewpoint 2:20 n.m.—CKCW TV News 2:25 e.m.—Sign 0“ ‘most tables. the final contract ‘was six notrump. which is not really surprising considering that the North~South hands con- tain 33 high-card points. How- . ever. SIX notrump was not made ~ mm}: in any case and was usually ll defeated two tricks. due to the TV. : had lie of the East-West cards. NITE 01. DAY ‘ Those pairs who were less " 'ambitious and stopped at three Day 4-3537 Nlto 44503—431462“ and South could count only ten top tricks. So he embarked on a . crossruff to try to pick up twoi, more tricks. After taking the ace of dia— monds he cashed the A-K of spades. discarding a heart. and ruffed a spade. Then he played the king of diamonds and ruffed a diamond. Next he cashed the A-K of hearts and ruffed his last diamond With the lead in dum- » A.lO—-Hitl and Encores i 4.30—Tho Outpom 5.00—News and Weather VAIL’S RADIO & TV. 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Chronicle IOJO—Count Your Blessings lO.l5—Plsyroom I0.30—Music Diary II.00—-CBC News lI.05—Joan Marshall HAS—Ear Consumers “JO—Record Album ll.30—-Tho Archers HMS—Record Album, part 2 ll.55—Matineo With Wlllll WOO—Jamboree Junction l2.l5—-Chuck|<wsgon FAQS—Jamboree Junction 12.30—Maritimo Farm I'cast LOO—CBC News I. Inland Weather 2.15—Mostly Music LOO—News Headlines and Weather port ROS—Portrait of a Star llO—Hih and Encoru Headlines I Weather fill—Canadian Roundup-CBC my. this was now the position: North Q J5 Q 7 § A West It!!! . Q 10 .1. 10 9 6 5 3 2 ‘ South J a. J 8 7 Deciarer now played the five of spades from dummy. East could not afford to ruff low. so he trumped with the nine. De- clarer overruffed with the jack and then played the seven of clubs to the ace. When the jack of spades was now led from dummy. East was helpless. It did not matter whether he ruffed with the six or the ten. In either case. 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