,t;ui uluUuces aUuui, i,t of the country ' riinCc ivupci i ugh iNc'.vs Fnday, July 27, 1051 Blackwood on (Bridge By Eosley Blackwood Blood Donors' Drive Starts Next Monday J Call 363 Ik f.Kl'i t-K . . . air passengers LONDON (CP) The 1st Regiment of the Royal Horse Artillery arrived back in Britain recently after 10 years overseas. The regiment first went into action in 141 against the Germans in North Africa. Mr Masters had to play bin number one game to make this contract. Mr. UuU o tha Jul W'l r.f llr To Vancouver (todavi Mi.-s Planning Building or Repairing .WATER tells the truth about.,. WHISKY rounds urn Mr. Abel took the ace and. led back the w ;.: ill ueen. j Now what Hmill mii r.n ft STEAMER tliU trick? Would you play the; A I tir knK or the nlntj r Is- -I 1U E. Schild, G. C. Naylor, H. Guest, Miss . Norrie, N. Scherk, J. Comer, ft. Cave, Mr. Pecknold. To Sandspit (today) O. A. Clebo. from Vancouver (Thursday) J. E Melansen, R. J. Cave, J. Patterson, W. Smith, J. Ourdscn, R. MacLachlan. m. McDonald, Capt. Coles, D. J. Doswell, J. Anderson, Mi. and Mrs. Turner. From Sandspit (Thursday) J. Wdlstcnholme, W. Hilton, R. F'.'lton, Mrs. Pelton. Mrs. s v. make uny difference? Bee if you ran figure it out as Mr. Musters uid, before reading on. Kirst. Mr. Mjste w 7,4 X Prince Rupert SAnjS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Plans for the furthcoming bloiid donors' drive in Prince Rupert were crystalized last tiiKht at the office of the chairman T.-Norton Youngs. A turn out of representatives from nineteen organizations heard Mr. Youngs express an earnest desire for a thorough canvass this year. M; Youngs foit that the number of dtmors could be stepped up from last year's total of i'M to 80U or a thousand. He pointed out that Kamloops, a city of comparable size, increased thei: donations by one thousand in two years. The city will be divided intc districts, and each organization j cully certain the opening lead North dealer North-South vulnerable North ll Mrli) B - A J ? H K 10 0 D e 6 4 3 V- U. 10 Ht liisl (Mr. Dulf) (lr. All.-1 1 H -10 H U 6 2 B -K 0 3 H fi H 7 D A Q J 10 . . C J 7 S 3 CJ bHJ Knulll Olf. Muster) 8 -y , H A y .1 6 3 1 I-K U 7 c-a e Debucy, W. J. Davies, N. Barnett. -aa a auiKietoil. jnui meant his king of diamonds was going to be ruffed out so thut, in effect, he would low three diamond tricks. That wouldn't be fatal. He could still take a finesse ugainst the king of spades for four-odd. Hut Mr. Masters doesn't MITCHELL & CURRIE each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WLDNfcSDAY AUUK,IIT L-xury at Low Cost men of M,ose; Mrs. O. M. Han-'ley, Mrs. W. Rothwell, Legion W. A.: Mrs. Wood. Rehekah- Ar The iw bidding: -. vw . depend on a finesse when a bet- v.,.m, will be responsible for a se,-tlon I Liii.selii, St. Antirews W. A.; Mrs. Put Seagram's "80;' to the Water test. For water (plain or sparkling) is yogr most reliable guide to the whole truth about any whisky. Water adds nothing, detracts nothing, but reveals Q whisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. Say SiAGRAM'S and be SURE . . i . of the finest , Soulll IW.l Push 1 H f..u. "83 ur piay 13 available. He found' p" LIMITED 3 ii Puma 4 14 a it ont. Hj saw that all he had to luilclcn & ton tractor was Keep Mr. Dale from get- ting In prematurely for a lead lnrugh dummy's spades. So he f ITY Oli DEPOT Ot'HCE PRINCE RUPERT, For Resei yatinns Write or Call B.C. T Canvassers will leave pledge cards at each home, and will explain the procedure to be followed. Canvassing will commence on Monday next, and the clinic will be held August 20, 21, and 22. The following attended the meeting. Martin Van Cooten, Gyros; R. M. MacLean, Canadian - , uucneu me second diamond lead, , Mr. Dale discarding a small i ivncijeaii, wantorai iuui!;, Mrs. Carr, Queen Mary IODK; Mrs. Thompson, L.O.BA.; Mrs. Hardy, King Edward P.T.A.; Mrs. Strand, gonja Ladies and Sons of Norway; Mrs. T. Njrton Youngs, Mrs. A. Haines and Mis T. J. Baulter, Co-ordinatin,; Council. Organizations not represented but active in the drive ure the Rotary Club, Junior Chamber of Commerce and Kinsmen. spaae. i Mr. Abel came on with the . jack of diamonds and the king Legion; M s. J. Gillander, Sorop- lomist: Miss Steves, Health Unit. Mrs. William B.-emner, Presbyterian w. A ; Mrs. Wils m, Wo- Iht- advertisement is not published or displayed by Hie liquor Control Board or by Hie Government of Bfitidi Columbia. Today's food prices make it truer than ever . . . was runed out by Mr. Dale. On the expected spade return Mr. Masters went right up with dummy's ace. He then led the fourth diamond,' Mr. Abel played his now singleton ten spot and 'he ace of trumps went on from the closed hand. Tills was a little high for Mr. Dale and he dropped a small club. Now the remaining enemy trumps were picked up and Mr. Masters placed his losing spade on the good eight of diamonds in dummy. If he had played his king of diamonds at trick two he would have lost the hand. Mr. New. the eaeer klhitvor i roy effl wh mm the SMfims ii HIS .YOU ! Zs CIIEER'LY MAN getting pretty cocky with Ills ' new-found bridge knowledge, ; gained entirely from the sidelines. "Nice piay, Masters." he (said, "but Mr. Dale would have 1 beaten you If he had ruffed the second diamonds and led a ; spade." I "You're wrong, son," Mr. Da!e 1 replied. "If I d ruffed the second ! diamond and led a spade. Mas Oh Nancy Dawson, hio! , She's got a notion, hio . . . Checr'ly man, Cheer' ly man! 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