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If, for example West held the singleton king of spades as well as the king of hearts, this line of play would fail and declarer would go down because; he had not played the ace of spades and caught the king. O'LEARY : Miss Winnifred Cheverié, 0O'- Leary, spent .the weekend as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cheverie, Souris; Mrs. Janie Hart returned to her home after spending a few days at Locke Road, guest of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Collicutt. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Matthews, O'Leary, spent. Sunday at the summer eamp for retarded chil- dren at Oyster Bed Bridge, P.E.I. Mrs, Clifford Ellis and Mrs. Lloyd Matthews, O'Leary, attend- ed the annual meeting of the P. E.I. Association for retarded chil- dren held in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean left Friday morning for their home in Boston after sepnding holidays. visiting at the home of Mrs, Eliza MacWilliams, and Mr, ‘Edward MacWilliams, Dunblane, and other relatives in the vic- inity. Mre. 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JAY BECKER . “FAMOUS HANDS ®* gota, |e pe anne cue : - -¢ 5 North-South vulnerable. best the can do is follow the meth- NORTH od of play that has the best 42875 chance to ‘succeed._In- some-eas- yes 7» |s, he cannot possibly make the rv ery’ contract regardless _of _what he WEST ” gasr , (408% because the opponents e— @kKs3 cards are so constituted that he @ 10TS32 @K74 cannot control the result. Thus, O854 $10763 _|if we exchange the East and @KQ1068 752 West hands, South must go dows. _ SOUTH The proper ‘approach: to the @ A109642 | play of this hand is to lead a ‘ PAQI heart at trick two, not a trump. | . KIS The finesse is taken. : a> ‘ If the finesse fails, which will The bidding: scour about half the time, the Soiith’ “West North East |only remaining hope is to avoid 16 Pass 34 Pass the loss of a trump trick. By far te i ’ the best chance then te make the Leonard Morrell, slam is to lead the spade ace, | “@eNwa RHTEEB HI PGE ENA DVEE NWUAT. Yesterday's PVJIYGAEK, ‘B32 REONE— : I BEQUEATH MY SOUL TO GOD MY BODY TO BE BURIED OBSCURELY—BACON. €© 1359, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) = NUBGIN STEWART MacKAY DECK! ‘ RISE AND SHINE: AND AT ‘EM! Firestone T GAR - TRUCK - TRACTOR. RES. ON TIME 1.°D OWN i 0 WEEK Think of it 4:new 600 x 16 or 670 x 15 only’$50 with Trade 5 FIRESTONE HOME & .AUTO CO, LTD. - Dial 5547 Charlottetown Store — Tires Mounted While You Wait 1 ~ HENRY | 7 trusting it will bring ~forth the king. Suppose the trick two succeeds. has a sure thing All he has to do he does not lose two trump tricks. This can be easily accomplished by entering dummy to lead a low spade. South adjusts his play to what ever card East plays. If East shows out of spades, declarer | takes the ace and returns @) spade. If East follows suit with a spade honor, South takes the ace. If East follows suit with the three, South finesses, thus assuring the loss of only one trump trick. ~ heart finesse at. . Now declarer | going for him.) Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacKin- non in Milo. She also vistied at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hierlihy, O'Leary. field, and O'Leary Baptist Con- gregation attended the evangelis- tic services held in Alma Bap- tist Church from June 2rd to June 28th. All services were con-' ducted by the pastor, Rev. Ross Howard, with Rev. -Keith Hob- son, Summerside, as special spea- ker. . M.r and Mrs. Warren Buchan- nan returned to their home im Carleton, Lot 6, after spending some time visiting his sister and | brother-in-law, Mr. and: Mrs.| Aubrey Ellis, Toronto, Ont., and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allison FEflis, West Cape, accompaned by Mr.) and Mrs. Elmer Smith, O'Leary, returned to their homes after spending the past week visiting | relatives and friends in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leard mo- tored to Summerside Thursday on ee, Mrs. Hattie Ellis, Knuteford, spent a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ellis, West Cape.~ Mr. Wayne Livingston returned to Pictou, N.S. after spending the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Liew Livingstone, Dunblane. ‘ Mr.-tan Strang, O'Leary, .was a recent visitor to Souris, the Cheverie. ; Mrs. Violet Gillcash,_Montreal, is spending a couple weeks visit- ing at the home of her daughter- and_ son-in-law, Mr. and Mrv. mer months visiting with rela- tives and fri in West Point, is make certain | Quite a number from the Spring- | guest of Mr, and Mrs: Warren)’ & Bo ETTA KETT F IN WHAT’S WRONG ) | MY EYE WITH WINGEY'S TH Gye — x a “7 —— ps Tr MICKEY MOUS= BUT THOSE DROPS WILL DILATE HIS BE ABLE TO SEE’ “To MEET SEAN THAT NEW A OIBHY - NEIGHBOR ae PUPILS — HE WONT / GiRL WANTS DOLL,AND f™ NOT TAKING ANY < CHANCES! c4))) A ma t 4 a e " + | ¢ i iy ion . 7 Fs (SECRET AGENT X-9 O'Leary anf vicinity, - Mr. Stanley Morrell accompan- fed by Mrs. James Naftall and Mr. and Mrs, Robert MacAfee have returned to their home in Maine after attending the fun- eral of their brother, the late Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Stetson returned to their home in O'Leary after spending a few days in Charlottetown, visiting relatives and friends: Mr. and Mrs. T. 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