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The bidding has been: West North East South 1@ 06192 2. @AQI9IZ YQ 9965 HA & @KJsess ys 374 4972 B& @Al2 @J6 KQS 4KQI74 & @KQ9S Qs @AGH 4/7 1. Four hearts. The overcall in the one level of an adverse bid is generally based on a hand con- taining from 7 to 13 high card points. The distinguishing fea- ture of the overcall- is not the number of points held—it is rath- er the number of tricks that cana probably be taken by: the over- caller. A dominating considera- tion is safety. For this reason a four-card suit is rarely named. Since North's heart bid pre- sumably rests on a good suit, it is quite clear that ten tricks can al- hand. Partner is pretty well mark ed to be short of diamonds, judg- ing from the diamond bid and raise. It is hard to see how four tricks can be lost. There is not much point to confusing the issue by showing the spade suit. Simpl- est is best. 'side is outgunned, and the way most surely be made opposite our forcing North is free to pass. 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A Oryptogram Quotation L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos- length and formation of the words are all hints, *GM NAZ SZCGMMGMC CYX OQZEN- BX NAZ AZEHZM EMX NAZ ZEQNA —CZMZRGR. Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: TEACH US, GOOD LORD, TO SERVE THEE AS THOU DESERVEST—LOYOLA, 1950, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) will provide adequate. values for suit play. 4. Three hearts. Whether or not there is a game depends on the quality of the one heart bid. The jump raise to three hearts is not is being told, in effect, to go to four unless his overcall was based on shaky values. Normally the jump raise will] the lack of a fourth trump is com- pensated in this case by the high card values. There need be no 2. Pass. There is no use stirring up a hornet’s nest by bidding two spades. If partner lacks spades, we are in deep trouble since there Young P.C.’s Will Attend Several Prince Edward Island Young Progressive Conservatives will attend the Maritime regional convention of Young Progressive Conservatives this weekend at the Pines Hotel in Digby, N.S. Among those planning toc at- tend the convention are the pre- sident of the provincial assoc‘a- tion, H. Bennett Carr, Charlotte- town; Queens County president, Edwin MacRae, and Mrs. Mac- Rae, Oharlottetown; provincial vice-president, Donald MacDou- gall, Summerside; Kings County presidemt, Edwin MacDonald, Montague; the president of the West Prince association, James Baglole, Alberton, and Carl Mc- Kenna. ss The leader of the Progressive Conservative party in Prince Ed- ward Island, Walter R. Shaw and Heath Macquarrie, M.P., for Queens, will also attend. Among the speakers at the con- vention will be Hon. Davie Ful- ton, minister of justice; Premier Hugh John Flemming of New Brunswick; Premier Robert Stzn- field of Nova Scotia, and the ‘tha- tional president of the Y.P.C.’s, Dougias Jung, M.P., for Van- coucer Centre. Several members of parliament from Ontario and the western provinces, and the executive as- sistant to Hon. Angus MacLean, minister of fisheries, John Smet- burst. will also be in attendance BURTON SCHOOL CLOSING The closing excersises of Bur- ton School was held Friday after- noon, June 19th. Grade VIII certificates were jpresented to Eileen Dalton, Frankie MacGegor, Allan Cooke. James Dalton, Joan Dalton, Alton Cooke, Denzil Cooke, Dol- ores Dalton, received the Mc Lean method writing certificates. Prizes were awarded to: Grade IX: French Algebra, Geometery, Lana Wood. Grade’ VIII: Arithmetic, Frank- ie MacGegor. Grade VH: Language, Cheryl Rogers. Grade VI: History, Mary P. Dalton. Grade V: History, James Dal- ton. Grade TV: Spetier, Joan Dalton Grade ffl: Speller, Helen Dai- ton. Gradé Hi: Spelier, Louise Dal- ton. : Deportment merited by Marie Daton, Joan Dalton,-Louise Dai- ton, Cheryl Rogers, won by Joan Daton. 2 Perfect attendance prize, Frankie MacGregor- 7:30—Rawhide and Music. 8:00—Teen Tempo and Music. 8:25—Tempo 8:30—Repertoire. 8:45—Musical Program. ‘9:00—Repeat.. . . Opening of .* Seaway. 11:30—Concert Hall. 12:00—Here’s The Weather and Sign Off concern about insufficient trump length. It is assumed partner has at least five hearts. BRACKLEY Y.P.U. The regular meeting of the Brackley Young People’s was held on June 19th. The meeting opened by singing ‘Stand Up For Jesus’. Scripture reading was) led by Carol MacMillan. Topic by Helen Pierce. Hymn ‘Fairest Lord Jesus’. Prayer by Hazel Walker. Responsive reading led by Faye Sellick. Rec. Mr. Elliot spoke on Salvation..A relation- ship. “Hymn ‘Faith of our Fath- ers”. The minutes were read and ap- proved. show four or more trumps. 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STANHOPE SCHOOL PICNIC The Stanhope School Picnic was held at Stanhope Beach on Thursday afternoon, June 18th. Parents and pupils had a delight ful time. Games were participat- ed in. A grand supper was given to the pupils in the Kitchen shel- ter by the ladies of Stanhope and a treat of ice-cream by W.I. Af- iter supper prizes were awarded ito: Grade 8 Irene Ellis, Barry Ross Grade 7 Ronald Johnson. Grade 6 Carol Horgan. Grade 5 Gordon Ellis. Grade 4 Dianne Robinson. Grade 3 James Horgan Gtade 2 Robert MacLauchlan. Grade 1 Doreen Warren. Grade 8 Certificates for the composite tests. were awatded to: Barry Ross and Irene Ellis. An address was read to the, | i WELL, 1M SURE HES NOT COMING HERE TO ASK YOU TO AUTOGRAPH THAT BALL YOU JUST HIT?! wot u VY teacher, Jeanette MacVitte Mar- sha,, by Doris Chappelle, and Ire Ellis presented an attractive el- ectric lamp. The Teacher made a fitting re- ply, thanking pupils and parents for their kindness to her. All took part in singing ‘For She's a Jol- ly good Fellow.” At six o'clock a pleasam day ended and one to be rernemberéd by parents, pupils and teacher, TIBETAN CAPITAL NORMAL KALIMPONG, India (Reuters) The Nepalese consul-general in Lhasa, Col. Pendra Bahadur Bas- net, said Wednesday night that life has returned to normal in the Tibetan capital. Basnet is the first member of any diplomatie corps to come out of Lhasa since the mid - March Tibetan revolt against Communist Chinese dom- ination and the flight to India of the Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual and temporal ruler. BRITISH MEDICINES Britain’s exports of medicines, lincluding drugs and antibiotics, Vaney valued at £38,000,000 in WHAT ABOUT WF NOT TO . a THE TIME MQ MENTION x HUES THAT BEARDEDP THAT & PERCY'S VERACITY? 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