3 | Parade Monday y x Season’ s Last Pay ‘gon for the .120th Harbot - De- ‘today. ‘dross, "4:30 pan, detail, | Or derly- ‘Officer, Last pay. parade: for the sea- fence Troop, RCA (M),.WIH be at 8 p.m., it Was: announced ._ All) members. ‘itending the parade. wear hbattledress, beret, hots, puttees, web belt, Corps will parade In winter A ‘turkey shoet will bé held ‘ “at the Civic Centre aSturday at 2-p.m., in which all mem- ‘bers are invited to take part, Those interested should be in the Civic - Centre lobby al . Duty officers. tor ‘the Gecasion awill -be:: Range - officer, Capt. R. | W. Lewis; Butts. ‘Officer, Set. John Pearson; ‘Firing.- Points|" Officer, 2nd/Lt..J.. F. “Munro; Rifle, Target and “Ammunition WO2 .P.. “A. Bond and WO?’ ‘Darrow Gomez. “Dress will be battledress) boots | puttees, beret and ‘web: belt, . ‘The .CWAC. will Wear . winter dress. and: slacks. . ty Daily N News Clessiieds held. in’ the! Armories “Monday] |Which Suit To Unguard “The Canadian Women's Army|. | \three no- -trump, a player has che was in‘a quandary. : : ‘ly. he was not: interested ‘in clubs: d s| | tricks... *monds, he led.a club to the. ace, "By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Is Problem In No-Trump Mr, Muzzy’s problem in today’s deal is a com- mon one, Often, in defending against gonth dealer Both siles vulnerable two ‘suits stopped and must de- NORTH ‘cide which stopper to Iet go “Migs Brash when declarer runs a third suit. aot Sometimes it is impossible to wKksS72., guess. At other times, however, @AQgqsol a little thought will make. the ee right. decision clear’ as crystal. WEST | MAST Mr. Muzzy Mr. Abel {SPADES OPEN | ° - Ayo: . AkQuzss In response to his partner's| wJ10954 WA overcall, ‘Mr. Muzzy opened the] @ &§ 2 10653, ten of. spades, Mr. Dale ducked| #& J 9 3 & Q 10 the first two. rotinds of spades "> SOUTH | and won the third with the ace. _ Mr. Dale. Two clubs were discarded from ae the hoard. VRE S, . Next he'ran the diamond suit. NY AKT 42 On the third. and fourth dia- he bidding: Te mond leads, he discarded two} sou West North Bust, {small clubs from his hand. On| 1 gw Pass 1@° tA i the third diamond’: Mr. Muzzy Pass All Pass INT 3 NT dropped a heart.” On the fourth a , on to his hearts and Mr, Muzzy wanted to know how he could|: tell what suit to unguard, “Look, Muzzy,” sald Mr. Abel, fairly patiently, “hé’, had one spade trick in and he obviously had five. diamond» ‘winners. That's six tricks. Now, if he had ace-king-queen of - hearts he would have his game no matter what you did. Since that is true, you must hope I have the ace of hearts and therefore you must choose. to guard the clubs.” “Mr.. Abel Was right. ‘But My, Should he unguard hearts or clubs? Mr. Dale “had. sluffed two elubs and no“hearts. “Apparent~ So: Mr. Muzzy’ decided fo" ‘let. £0 of the: three of clubs: ‘ “Mr. Dale then. had. ‘nine cold After . taking ‘five | dia- |. cashed the king. and ‘the ‘seven spot, won the game- Centre 8: 00 pan oa ene POREPEOODETPEIISODIDERODODIN “ling some of the thunder which ~“yunder the tutelage of Kit Cur- ‘ling in the 90’s alreddy, That's . yet have the hang of it. ~ | opposite) then .sink down Into 5 fortably settled and take up the “i tuck the butt snugly right shoulder, then grasp the ‘ aig tales ce r id Lab ON THE POWER REFERENDUM ls A VOTE AGAINS [ 9) ~ GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP (No Control) | Where No Protection Is Given Organized Labor Published in the Intorosts of : and ALL ORGANIZED LABOR UNIONS mek Wp THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS OUTDOORS with MARTY SPOS AEC LIOL ORTOP OSD OD SEIN TE By ERIC 8, MARTIN Dally News Outdoor Columnist The fair sex are already steal- the whisker set might have thought peculiarly thelr own, Twenty local damsels have so far put in only four Sunday afternoon sessions on the small- bore range at the Civic Centre, rie, and four of them are shoot- pretty good, Here are some tips for some of the gals who do not First of ali the right handed shooter should turn half right from the target, (lefties do the the prone position with the left shoulder slightly closer to the target than the right. Get com- rifle and hold it in the left hand at the point where it balances, into the small of the butt (that’s the part by the trigger) with the right hand, You will note that the weight is borne by the left arm and right shoulder, and these form two of the necessary threa tripod points that provide a steady hold, the right elbow is the third. Now come the rules of aiming. First, keep the sights upright, Next, look through the aperture (the hole in the back- sight) at the target; then place the tip of the foresight on the bottom of the center of the bullseye, Better memorize them, they are for keeps. The other, very important thing is to maintain this aim precisely | while the bullet gets out of the: barrel and on its true flight to: the target, Here is where cor-' rect trigger release is para- mount. NEVER PULL A TRIG-| .GER. ‘The right hand is around | the small of the butt with the! crease between fingertip and: second joint curled lightly upon} the trigger, and the shooter is trving to hold as. steadily as. possible on the bull, When the sight hegins to settle into place, take ina medium breath, hold a moment, begin, to squeeze the WHOLE RIGHT HAND and when the trigger staris to move hold the breath and continue ne squeeze until the bullet is fired. Remember that yanking on the triggdr: ‘Will not make. the pullet fly any faster or harder, pe powder in the cartridge case takes care of that; the trigger merely releases a spring held | hammer which strikes the bot! tom of the cartridge powder withing. #4: | fi i been firedithe: dyes. bégin to tire: ~y iremedy this by placing the rifle ‘hands for; afew nioments. Rer just whal to do, A about one Inch to the right of; have W | pationtly, Y i quite curable by the The yfingl! factor is patience, | Perhaps when ‘a few shots have down with ith+knob of the bolt on top,. and, relaxing, both, body and , eyes’ by” ‘looxing at’ Hyour Then take up the rific again, ‘Keep in- mind that you might and eX-! for events in December: ---| plodes the precisely measured 8 ‘Teen Talk By SUE RERGIN Hello, everybody! ’ Plans are well underway for the Teen-Club's Christmas pro- gram aud I will tell you of the details. The president of the T-C, Nola Anderson, is also head of the Mass Teen Dance commit- tee, This is the combined: Air Cadet and Teen Club Christmas Dance; which will be held on Thursday, December 27 in the Armories, Bill] Mussell is in charge of entertainment; Treas- urer is Alleyn Ritchie; and Ern- estine Moorehuuse and the Ros- ter committee is In charge of cleanup (J you are asked to help after the dance, please do so), Jean Anderson, Sue Kergin, Mitzi Van Pykstra, and Janet Bowakott are doing the decor- ations, along with anybody clse who want to heip; Wear your “best” clothes, There will be an orchestra playing, so come and CT AUDIE MURPHY ANNE BANCROFT » PAT CROWLEY wih CHARLES DRAKE + JAY SILVERHEELS ee Le cen STARING COSTARRING Today Only: “THE LAST WAGON” Thurs. to Sat, —~ 7 -- 9 p.m. enjoy yourselves at a giant Teen Dance, two days atier|: Christmas | One week tomorrow, that’s, Thursday ¢yening, December 20}. (notice changed date). the Teen ciub is having a Fashion Show. This will be in the Ciyic Centre and ieature the. latest Teen}. Fashions, The clothing Is being donated by local -men’s and’ women’s wear firms, so when you see a fashion you like at the show, you certalnly won't have fay to go to buy it for yourself! win the door prize —- a turkey! On De&etmber 19, the High ‘school is staging its. annual ‘Christinas Concert in the gym- ‘nasium. The program {is varied ‘and ranges from plays and {dancing lo Carol singing, Nearly everyone in the school has help- ‘ed in one way or other towards {the concert and it will be a very enjoyable evening - for the whote lamuy. 74 The Breakfast Patty will take place on Sunday, Decem- ver 23 at 10 aan. ai the Broad- way Cafe, There will be a liml- ted number of tickets sold, so hurry and get yours soon, from Bob Knutsen. Following the Banquet Breakfast, all Teens are mvited to atlend en masse} the reguiar church Service in the United Church, The same evening will see the teens oub Carol ‘singing—remember, kids, the more the merrier! -Here is a summarized bulletin Wednesday, Dee. 19 — High School Christmas Concert. , Thursday, Dec, 20 ~- Teen Fashion Show, Cfvic Centre. Sunday, Dec, 23 — Breakfast Baru,uet: Teens attend together Unlwa Church Morning Service, Evening-caro] singing through- out. the city. ' Thursday, Dec, 29 — Mass “Best-Dress” teen dance In the settle he bedy; pnd resime. If } shots strike the ‘target consist-| ently high, then simply spread!” ithe elbows outwards a trif}c; : armorles. son ert bee mmereer oF \ tw ea neeoree t fram number three so as ual to i verse Sy: done; ‘Ray Windle re! legs of rightles on the “whieh avery Shot the spraddled other ports cach -shot as *fired, ‘and! firing points, A look through a Is comment will tell the shoot-| telescope sighted rifle will quickly show up any unsteadi- they will strike higher if the re- interfere with Duckskin Beauty’ “Pardagre’ Your scribe saw one card on. bess in hylding, or erratiy telg-: was contained: sar release, Theso things wil ne dna space slightly smaller than, covered later as (he class Im- the bullseye, bub all shols were: proves, and pretty svon we may’ compelitive shooting of: dead center. 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