WEEKEND Tv Fortune Teller Not Worried About Appearance In Court ——— sis FRIDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 0.20 p.m—Perry Mason We30 pm—this Is The Life TORONTO (CP) — Jean Fraser, 71, had her day in court here but she wasn’t worried for a minute. She was charged on three counts of telling fortunes and the complaining witnesses were all policewomen. | _ Const. Kay Burford said Mrs. Fraser told her she came from a family of three, would be married in April d her marriage date would a two in it. right then.” said | Crown Counsel Peter Rickaby. “How many are there in your family’ “Three,” replied Const Bur- ford. fe _ “But you contemplat- | - marriage,” Mr. Rickaby es," said Const. Burford. * said Mr. Rickaby. “In April," replied the po- licewoman, “But there's not a two in your wedding day?" pleaded DIAL 9624 Owes RADIO-TV the prosecutor, CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER | , “Yes,” replied Const. Bur- ford. “I'm getting married on the 28th.”” SAME STORY It was the same sort of thing with the second wit- ness. Const. Dorothy Ellis. Shirley Read Mrs. Then Const. took the witness box Fraser had told her she from a family of “ and there had been in the family recently. “All this was Const. Read said. Mr. Rickaby turned to Mag- istrate W. F. B. Roger “I've never seen anything quite like this before.” Magistrate Rogers dismis- sed the charges. As the prosecutor turned to leave, he remarked to the magistrate: . “T always knew be a day like thi Said Mrs. Fraser: “I knew it would turn out all right, your worship. “TI could tell.” true,” there would CKCW-TV 9.10 a.m=Station Sign On News, Weather. Sports 4.45 a.m.—Morning Devotions The Uving Word 10.09 a.me—Romper Room 11:90 Visit To England Ba 2:20 p.m.—Quintet 3.00 p.m—Verdict Is Yours 3:25 p.m.—Cross Section 3:30 p.m. use You are South neither side vulnerable. The bidding has nm: West North East South 1¢ 26 Pas 2? What would you now bid with each of the following five hands? L @KJ82 YKM3 @Q6 BAIT 2 973 WKIGS 9QI2 4K B O5 O83 A764 4AQ8732 4& OKQE YATE 98 40752 5. 972 WKQIOTES O84 HAS 1. Three notrump. Before dis- Quiz | ner is free to pass, would not | do justice to our hand. It would constitute only an invitational, not a forcing, bid. 2. Three diamonds. It is far better to raise diamonds than lame hearts. two hearts might be made with a holding such as S 9-8-2 H QJ- | 7-6-4 D 5 C Q63, or some- | thing similar. Partner will prob- | ably be more interested to know we fill out his diamonds and have enough high-card strength to make a forward - going bid, than he would be to learn we 1.00 pm—At Home With Helen | Cussing the action to be taken| have a heart suit and a hand of | Crocker 4.3) p.m.—Friendly Giant 4:45 p.m.—Sing Ring Around 600 p.m.—Supper Club 6:15 p.m.—Television News 625 p.m—Supper Club 6:35 p.m.—Television Weather p. 7.30 p.m—The Lawman 8.00 p.m.—The Detectives 8:30 p.m.—Bachelor Father 9.00 p.m—Country Hoedown 9:30 pmmCor 54 10:00 p.m.—Tommy Ambrose 10:30 p.m—Perry Mason 11:30 p.m.—Tightrope 12.00 p.m.=CBC TV News 12:15 a.m.=-Viewpoint 12:20 a.m=—Midnight Theatre Adventure 2:00 p.m=—(Approx.) Sipn-Oft in response to partner's two diamond overcall, it might be best to come to grips with the meaning of a sult overcall in | the two level. Generally, this | Indicates npt only a good trump | suit, but also a hand that would |qualify as an opening bid as | deste. Once this principle is recog. nized, it becomes obvious that we have to contract for game. A two notrump bid, which part- A two notrump bid, which part- 7:30 p.m.—Father Knows Best 1 | 9:00 pm.—Ed Sullivan Show |10:00 p.m.—Bonanza 11:00 p.m.—Close Up |12:00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12:08 Local Weather 12:09 am.—Sign Off | CKCW.-TV TV. CALLS NITE or DAY Day 43537 Nite 4-4172-4.5601 VAIL’S RADIO & TV 204 Kent St. Ch'tows | 12:55 p.m.—Station Sign On her SATURDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 2:15 pim.—Afternoon Musicale 2:45 p.m.—TBA 3:00 p.m—World ef Hockey International Soccer pm—TBA 5:16 pim.—Pedigrees Please 5:30 p.m.—Bugs Bunny 6:00 p.m.—This Living World m. 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Sign Ott SUNDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV indeterminate strength. The | raise in diamonds is given in |the hope that partner can bid | three notrump. 3. Four diamonds, Here, we want to invite game in a suit,| as distinguished from the pre- ceding hand where we — were | angling for notrump. While we have only 10 high-card points, the distributional features the hand strongly suggest game in. diamonds, despite West's opening bid. In fact, a Bood case can be made for go- ing directly to five diamonds. | Such hands depend largely on| how well the cards fit. 4. Pass. There is little chance | | of game with this hand, consid- | | ering the absence of a diamond fit. A two heart bid with a four- card suit is out of the question, | and a two notrump bid is ace | likely to improve matters, since partner's diamonds will probab- ly prove unworkable at no trump. With our hand, partner |is a strong favorite to make | what he bid — two diamonds. 5. Four hearts, There's no use trying to be scientific with this | type of hand. You either make four hearts or you don't, and you have to take a stand one | way or the other. The odds | favor making four hearts and you therefore bid it. There is not much point to bidding three hearts. You might as well go| all the way at once to where you want to be. @:13—N.S. Road Report 6:15—Tonights Musie 6:55—Jimmie Rodgers Show 7:00—-Back to the Bible 7:30-—News & Weather 7, 45—Tonight’s Music 8:55—An Orchid from Gisele 9:00—Assignment 10;,00—Ne & Inland & Marine Weather 10:10—Matinee with Austin Willis 10:15—Starlight Serenede | 10:30—Halifex String Orchestra | 11:00—CBC Natl. News Roundup & Talk 11:30 Nocurne '12.00—Dominion News 12:10—Sign Off CBA RADIO may 7.00—News, Sports and Weather Outlook 7:15—Breakfast: Music 8:00—News and Weather 8:15—Mar. 8:21—Breakfast Musie 9:00-—A.M. 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