Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday. January 17. 1951 HNtoFIEU)BEa Blackwood on Eridt 0 By Easley Blackwood RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Aguy ...L I I I rllli mt 71 V I nothing "Dear Mr. Blackwood: When my partner bids four no trump and I nave one ace and a void suit, do I bid five diamonds to show only one ace, or do I bid five hearts to show first round control of two suits?" Miss L. V. i , 4 i 1 V i i 1 J butguts! n WARNER BrlOS. TTWMT'. gffl Clearance Sale Mid Winter Clearance Sale NOW ON! Rupert Peoples Store I want to answer this not only for Miss L. V., but for many My friend, Mrs. Keen, who others who ask this same ques- knows her way around at the tion. The answer is that you bid bridge table, avoided trouble on five diamonds, forgetting all today's hand by suppressing in- about the void suit. In other formation about her void suit, words, you do not count a void Had she bid five hearts on the suit as an ace in responding to , North cards in response to her four no trump. MOOUCffi IT MICItlR L CAPITOt Wilis tHMTPH- JUAN0 HERNANM7- WIAtLACC F0PD . SOI ID MM KAHA10 HUCDOUCMI Ull OK A I10t lNIH HIKMMAf WEDNESDAY - Till RSDAY 7 p.m. - 9:05 Adult entertainment only partners four no trump, ner side would almost surely have ended up in a grand slam. Suppose you held Mr. Dale's hand and learned that your f-a infers Both vulnerable. South dealer. Ni.rtli (Mrn. Kkii) 8 A Q 10 a H K 10 8 a D None C K 9 8 3 3 Wrt East (Mr. Ariel) (r. Muster) S J 5 S 8 H A 9 4 H Q J 7 6 3 D 10 8 5 4 2 PJ 9 7 3 C J 10 7 CQ 8 5 South (Mr. hale) S K 9 7 8 4 S H 6 4 TYr C,tr Mi" A.tiHH Vrvirf It,, I Big Defence Orders Given n Si, I SI, cine Kjoot ow "I have no complaint. I'm just delivering his hearing-aid, which was being repaired." partner had two aces. Wouldn t you want to be in seven? You wouldn't need to jump into it. You could bid five no trump to ask about kings. Partner has two kings and would bid six hearts. Now, believing that your partnership has all four aces and all four kings I know you would land in a seven bid. Mr. Dale would have been there if he hadn't had such a good partner. And Mr. Abel would triumphantly have laid down his ace of hearts at trick OTTAWA. Canada's defence form of a concert and dance to be held in the Legion Hall. program picked up a lot of speed during the past week. Stewart News . BAPTONE The Wonder Woll Point $1.50 o quart $4.95 a gallon New defence orders in the neighborhood of $100 millions- Anoth-r two feet of snow fell of .the during the past week and all the making fences in town are covered. The Stewart torancn Canadian Legion Is are on the verge of going to Canadian manufacturers. They will cover a new phase one. So remember the rule in re-' preparations for the celebration There is over f ou" feet on the Thompson Hardware Co.LtJj of the defence program our commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization spondlng to your partner's four of the anniversary of Robert level apart from the main roads no trump do not count a void Burns, Scotland's national bard, and streets which have been suit as an ace. 'on January 27. It will take the clear by the snow plough. ., TORONTO Persons who paint during week-ends and other spare hours as a hobby ptid oaft'me had their hour of glory when an exhibition of their work was staged at a downtown art gallery. Fourteen "week-end painters," each representing a different profession, contributed five paintings apiece. ' Art critic Pearl McCarthy of the Toronto Globe and Mail -ailed it "an extremely interesting show." She wrote that poet Robert Finch turned out painting that was "calmly analytical and precise." while some of the scientists showed canvasses suggesting that they are "romantically inclined." , The painters who exhibited, in addition to Prof. Finch, were: iN.A.T.O.). Very large initial orders cover radar and electronic equipment Some have already been placed Artillery and aviation orders are expected to add to the total. Individual sums involved in D A K Q 6 C A 4 The bldUlriK: Smith wt North last 1 S Pass a S Pass 4 NT Pass . 8 D Pass 6 S All Pas The reason has to do with that disaster which good bridge players always fear duplication of values. You see, if you control a suit by being void in it, your partner may control the same suit by having the ace. You are both holding the same front door shut while the villain calmly walks in the back door unopposed. Housekeeper Gardner Now REGINA P Miss Sarah Isabella Faskin is a six-generation Canadian. And In her family the railway tradition runs strong. She has worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway for 30 years and is retiring from her position of hotel these orders cannot now be dis closed. At least one is for a very big amount. This means that after months of detailed study and consider Aims ation, Canada's industrial potential is about to feel the impact of North Atlantic rearmament needs. ccaon cuff dowim yuir oiiomey ny's :.r. .3. '( Dr. Gordon Pearson, dentist; ! Colin Sabiston, journalist; Judge Frank Denton; Dr. Harvey Ag-new physician; D. I. McLeod, fin- I ancier; F. Bruce Brown, archi-1 ttct; F. Erichsen Brown, barris- j ter; Alberto Guerrero, musician; j D. C. McArthur, radio executive; I Dr. H. B. Van Wvck, obstretri-1 clan; Dr. Charles H. Best, physi- ; ologist; Prof. Edmund "Walker.! zoologist ; and Dr. H. A, Clowes, j research surgeon. , tn i New Vitamin F Laboralory pBroSbDesyDs wiEn Irun. .CA. VICTORIA A duolicate of the housekeeper. Riin hhrratnru whirh nrnriiiep ' Grey-haired and dressed me- ticulously in black, Miss Faskin . the essential fatty acid claimed has been used to a life that kept I Pi to be Vitamin F has been constructed at Saanichton, British Columbia. Cost of the plant is estimated at $250,000 with the ultimate employment of some 60 people. I Here to supervise initial pro- Hazelton Mine Is Paying Bonus her on 24-hour call. Now she admits that "a quiet life is going to take some getting uwd to." The Faskin family came from Elora, Ont. They moved to a fruit farm at Armstrong, B.C., and later Miss Faskin became a mak- n . , ; . . i j rinr-t.inn at, the new nlant. E. A. Wvler and E. G. Locher were " of custom wedding dresses in large Vancouver dress store. h;i.s become effective at Silver flown from Zurich, Switzerland. Later she went into the linen de fitandard mines with the pay- Dr. Wyler is first assistant to Dr. inpnt nf sin initial dividend of C Schmitz, who is Credited With partment of the old Vancouver ' five cents a share plus a bonus the discovery of preparing, con- -s"' " of two cents on December 15. Icentrating and refining the es- j sociation with the hotel busi- iEach employee, from mucker 1 sential fatty acid. He worKed;ness. ! superintendent his Swiss Now sne11 leaye Regina and to a superintendent, shares sharp, in in the the nearly ' seven years n seUle !r a small house in Van-fortune to nroduce the fhst to tne mot of the company over , iaDoratory produce ,. j, ,, . and above basic rales of pay. 'drop of the product. The results . cour to devote her time to two hobbies-gardening r,Pi,-.mni rBiv vaotiv gave an essential fattv acid of a and needle- work. lhe same "nartnershln" cheaue 99 purity. It took a further w: Ni 9 Do you know you can now purchase to-day's NEWS 111; BALK to-day? 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