12.09 a.m.-MYINTY Tl""" s.:........;~-w-.-. said he would announce Oct. 7 [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Sept. 29, 1962. 15} ‘SAi'UiiDAY.l "PROGRAM?- CFCY-TV 230 p_m_—-Musicale 100 p.m.—Wor|d of Sport Baseball Game of the Weak (Chicago vs. New York.) “)0 p,m.——Kingfisl'ier Cove 5,3] p_m.-‘—Flshermen'a log ‘,46 pm‘, News and Weather 7.01 p.rn.-Country Tl I 1_3o p.m.—-To Tell The Truth loo p,m,—Beverley Hillbillies 3,30 p.m.-cinema 13-7 Scudda Hoe. Scudda Hay |o_oo p.m.-Front Row Centre 12.00 p.m.-—CBC TV NOW! 12.08 e.m.-—l.oca| Weather ’Mystarious Intruder’ TV. CALLS NITE or DAY Day 4.35:7 Nita 4-cm-i-‘us: VAIUS RADIO & TV fit Kent St. CWNIVII e—-——-----""""“"""""' CKCW-TV 1.55 pm.-Station Sign On News, Weather, Sports 2.00 p.m.—Top Tan Plus 3.00 p.m.—World of Sport > Baseball Game of the Week 5.30 p.m.—Bugs Bunny I provincial election. if he will lead the new group. It was his impression it had ’ pary w en oc t . "onsiclered "°°5' "'1 s in own "3" E cidcd not to contest the coniin.g'l For Quebec beQU5iBEC lC:)—Quebec may g ng birt to a new ro- vincial political party with, a “'1”? Macxenlie and family name hm-king “ck to 3,, p0_;of souris accompanied by Mrs. litically and economcally turb-'Fl01'¢nC€ M801-Iren. Souris ulent years of the 19305. West.P were recent visitors to J. A. Mongraln, me or - Trois-Rivieree and two-tiivne un- Glen Slew“! of Quebec City successful Liberal candidate for spent a week with his parents. e legislature. said here Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart. he has been approached by a Red Point. r. Stewart has group from “all parties and all I iuat completed five years with regions of the province" to head , the RCAF and is now holding a a movement in the Nov. . responsible position in Quebec 14_provincial election cam-| city_ “lg” ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald It would be against public left on return to Dorchester. ownership of electrical power.Mass.. having spent their .3. companies. Principll theme of .nual vacation at their summer 9”‘ °1°'~‘ll°3 “fled I Wed! 880 ' residence in South Lake by Premier 393885 MI‘. and Mrs. sid Olderhead Premier Lesage said in Mont- of Boston arrived by car to real Mr. Monsrahfs statement spend their holidays with the ‘V95 “W5 t0 him» "He 333811 latter's brothers Clayton and f°' "1 mlewlew 13 my °m°° Wallace Rose lllast Baltic and tomorrow and I guess I had M" ES 305; better talk to him about ' Jag“: rem. fstemm an ur o r son o Kings- ld that Mr. Mongrain said th new party would be against 1‘-,::‘oD:reMe::icg%?: ‘SO35: veggie public ownership of power com- M, "and Mrs {nelson Stewfiflt panics. Mr. Lesage said “that of 3'“ Point "muted N u won't do them much good in to Charmtet W C” 5' Q1;be°';’u 1 d D {ex and l\rl£)rsn.Thomas Harris ppos °n ea er ‘ an of Elmira have as their guests Johnson, at a press conference Mrs‘ Harris, niece. M". David in M t 1. id h - p,;5e:;n1:;,aathe“mpo,°{, vzabsousturn Eaton and Mr. Eaton of Hall- Baptist new party “but probably not 18% N-S- half as much as Premier Le-‘ The‘ East Point e."_ Church. Kingsboro, was the in Quebec City for a muni- scene of a Pretty wedding on cipal convention. Mr. Mongrain Saturday afternoon at 8 o’clock then 11.30 p.m.—Discovary 12:00 p.m.—CBC IV News 12.10 a.rn.—lione| Network New- CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER 12:20 a.ns.—The late Show My Teenage Dgzghilf 1:25 a.In.-mpprox.) Sign GEITIIAI. RAIIIII and Ball 4-B248 176 Kent St. (opp. Eaton’a) East dealer. East-West vulnerable. mond was led and returned. West ruffed and shifted to a low club. South had no choice but to finesse. When the queen held. dealarer cashed two rounds of trump. ending in dummy. and ruffed a diamond high. After drawing West's last trump. de- ciarer led a spade. 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The play started the same table cashed the ace of spades lwhen Arlene Dale Winters. lor- RlPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Mr. and Mrs. Obe Maccalluml merly of Souria and now resid- of North Lake spent the week? in in Fortune, became to e end at their home in Alliston. bride of Eartely Hennsble, son: Mr. and Mrs. Josiah MacDon-I of Mr. and Mrs. John Hennsbleiald, Kingston, were guests at, of Half Island Cove. Guysboro~the wedding reception in honor] County. of Dolly Young. held at the‘ home of her parents, Mr. is n d Rev. W. Smith. pastor, pe r- formed the ceremony. Follow- ing the marriage. a buffet lunch was served at the home of th e bride's aunt, Mrs. Clive Bruce. Elmira. and several guests were present. Later in the evening a reception was held in th e i r honor at Fortune Community Hall. Irving Winters of Chepstone attended the wedding of his niece. Miss Arlene Dale Wint- ers. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant and family of Charlottetown spent the weekend at Red Point beach. Mr. and Mrs. John White and daughter Karen White of Mon- tague were Sunday visitors with Mrs. John Dixon and family, East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jan- nock of Hamilton, Ontario and two children are guests of Mrs. Jannock‘s aunt. Mrs. Thomas Harris and Mr. Harris. Elmira. Mrs. lra Young. Albion Cross. Her marriage to Lyman Acorn took place August 25. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood of Rollo Bay attended the Wint- ers and Hennsble wedding a t East Point Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown of Newton. Mass.. are holidaying at their summer residence in Kingsboro, accompanied by their sons Paul and T h o in a 5. Mrs. Brown. and baby daughter Martha. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mas- sey returned to their home in Bothwell after a month‘: visit- ing d‘ arts in Ontario, New York and Boston. Mrs. Joseph MacDonald of Norris Pond attended the Wint- ers and Hennsble wedding at East Point. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Phee celebrated their twenty - fifth wedding ’ anniversary re- cen y. at trick three and then led a club. This sequence of plays pre- sented South with a problem that did not exist at the first table. Had declarer finessed the Opening lead -— four of 1 dia- monds. Part of the skill in defense consists of giving the declarer a chance to go wrong. If you sit by idly and allow declarer club. he would have achieved the same result as at the first table. but he decided instead to go up with the ace, ‘choosing not to stake the hand on th e club finesse. He then played a low heart to the queen and another heart back to the king. This method play would have succeeded all right if West had started with one, two. or three trumps. to follow a line of play that will inevitably result in his making the contract. you are not doing enough. This hand was played in a team match. and at both tables South became declarer at four hearts. 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