10 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 30, 1950 PflYUlimjn.iunvumnn 1 MACOONAIQ CAREY Bill Hanson Passes Away Son of Former Member For Skeena Dies Suddenly in Toronto I? - O-- f lu Black On Bridge woot By Easlcy Blackwood Olof Hanson Jr., better known as "Bill" Hanson, died suddenly I will agree with vou that Mr. Dale, the expert c -5? x v'"' l Hit i on bridge Humanics, pushed his cards pretty strongly yesterday in Toronto to which i . , , , city he had moved only two u i:j !- I today tc reach game in spades; Of course he did nae ( wecks ag0 from Smitner Ho 1 a good hand, but he was romancing just a little when was the son of oiof Hanson, prominent district industrial !u ui ij .04-.Mnrlin I lie uaiyiliy illlfHU OppUMtC X ncon-ouuuuiu,., and former MP. for Skeena, whose office here was advised partner. Mr. Muzzy's last trump and then laid down the king of clubs. Mr. As you kno-i Mr. Dale con- j late yesterday of his demise. The news will be received with a deep , sense of shock by many local Abel won with the ice and could I siders not only '.he cards he ww jaw i holds but also the quality of the j do no better than return a heart Shower Honors Irene Paulsen Miss Irene Mostad and Mrs. Knut Rysstad'wore joint hostess-es at the home o; the latter last Thursday evening in honor of Miss Irene Paulsen whose mat-riage to Otto Mostad will take place shortly. The evening was spent in Dlav- GIFTPARrr: which dummy s queen won. Mr defense he is likely to get. Mr mends. Bill Hanson had been In ill health for years and it was his condition that made it seem advisable to leave for Toronto. Thirty-five years of age and born in Prince Rupert, deceased received his education in Prince Rupert and went to McGill Unt- Muzzy, the master of discovering and executing wrong plays, was on Mr. Dale's right. On his left was Mr. Abel, usually a good player, but one who is easily thrown off his game by his partner's errors. If you don't push your cards Dale discarded a diamond on that trick and threw another diamond on dummy's fourth club. He had to concede two diamonds at the end, but he made his contract. Mr. Champion, who always makes the "right" bid, probably would not have been in this game. But Mr. Dale tries to make the winning bid ,not necessarily For Mom -'Sis and Baby Now You can save time and anxiety by doing your shopping here where almost everything you need can be found on an easy one-stop shopping tour. .p ... r x . r f I versity where he took his Bach-I elor of Commerce degree. Later i he was artlrled for the prartirp I playing against Abel and Muzzy, I you should never push them. 1 ' Look at the defense Mr. Dale got on this hand. of law in Toronto but gave that He knows it Is the "B ritrht " bid. Z "Z:r I P tor health reasons. Early in ""T;T; ; iA;r0T World War n he enlisted in 1 the ing various games after which a basket of gifts was presented to the bride-to-be. Following this refreshment. were sprvd. Those present were: Miss Irene Paulsen, Mrs. Peter Wikdal, Mrs. Olor Mostad, Mrs. Jacob Hansen, Mrs. H. Wilkinson, Mrs. S. Pos-tulo, Mrs. F. Mostad, Mrs. Olav Rysstad, Mrs. H. Blake, Mrs. E. Llndseth, Mrs. R. Fos.su m, Mrs. V. Fossum, Miss Irene Mostad, Mrs. Knut Rysstad. people cards. South dealer Neither side vulnerable. North) (Mrn. Krrn) S K 10 3 H Q 10 3 D 6 4 2 C J 10 3 a West Ka-t (Mr. Alirl) (Mr. Muzzy) S 8 8 Q 9 7 3' H J 9 8 7 5 4 2 H K 6 D A Q 10 D J 9 8 C A 8 C 9 6 5 .Our large selection Of prized "nitR nffor 1 j v,.,, yUU yuui uesr r- For medical attention, Reuben Munro. a native boy from Aiy-ansh, was flown into Prince Rupert by Norman Jermyn, QC.A.'s pilot, yesterday. Capt. W. C. Poulton, district commander of the Salvation Army, who has been stranded at Alyansh for the past three weeks due to ice conditions on the Naas River, returned by the same plane. Heavy Christmas mail 52 post chance of satisfying everybody your Christmas list . . . and Ion of still staying well within your budget. If you have any special hard-to-deal-with prob Royal Canadian Air Force but was discharged on account of his health. He then joined the staff of his father's concern, Hanson Timber and Lumber Co., and had been at Smithers since then until moving East. In addition Co his mother and father, whotwill have the sympathy of many friends, "Bill" Hanson is survived by his widow, Jean, daughter of Capt. and Mrs, David Ritchie, Prince Rupert, and one sister, Mrs. Donald (Llnnea) Sutherland of Victoria. First advice of the death received here did not Indicate the funeral arrangements. M-s. C. Paulson arrived in tho city a few days ago from Teme? for a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ahd Mis. II A. Haverson lems just ask our bift Coun South (Mr. llalr) S A J 6 5 4 H A D K 7 5 3 C K Q 7 The bidding: iith Ut-ot North Kut IS 3 H Pass Pa Dbl. Pass a S Pass . 3 S Pass 4 S All pass Mr. Abel opened the seven of sellor - . . Ynii'll your office bags full were delivered to Aiyansh in two separate mall janswer in a jiffy. flights by the Queen Charlotte Ibo come on down todav. No Airlines' pilot, Norman Jermyn yesterday. hearts and the ten was played hustle, no bustle. No traipsing around fighting against time. You'll find the solutions tn from dummy. "Not through the i -j Iron Duke," said Mr. Muzzy, , coining a phrase, as he roared i For action use News classifieds Montnil ! yo : Ir t your problems here . . . .easily pfob'tn ohm h n ! up with the king of hearts. Mr. uickly, inexpensively. ( Dale won with his singleton ace ..".--- vawawav. .va", moolii, buntiriif, 4mUi ki I L. i!.LL. I and eyed the good queen in 1 dummy with considerable satis-I faction (cidi, tllulii, MA, J ! '"v.-:." J WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE OF COURSE Uint nd Krtlead En) k cIim . . . K'l mUiiU j The old boy now led a small ? ' spade to the king and returned jl quality mi mint alt! MommI T dummy s ten 01 spaaes. wan a ' minute, where is the lead?" ask- I? HJ'X"J .1 V VjnJ ir i tconomicil tniik lei i , Via ' J j Monad HIGH ed Mr. Muzzy at this thought. J , Any thought Mr. Dale might ' have had about going up with 1 ' the ace of spades at trick three ; , was now dissipated. Undoubtedly j the queen of spades was in Mr. , Muzzy's hand. And even after , . Mr. Muzzy was convinced that ! the lead was actually in dummv, ' S 1949 1941 Qf . $2.40; Gal. Sc ih WiJt Ckc aiiH) 'r l Special Deluxe Plymouth 1700.00 4-Door Plymouth 900.00 " ' PHONE 566 ?! RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Second Avenue .and First Street oi Colon toiT i I he did not cover the ten pt spades, which play would havesji given him a sure trick In the suit. , ( I" Well, that did it. 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