osei': to either defender, should be shown. - Often a “ fo . He got the king of ‘spades op-* ening. and won “with ‘the. ace, He took three rounds of hearts, end- ‘ing in his hand, . And now he be- came obsessed with the’ idea of ‘how good the:would look If he could find the king of clubs cith- er: doupleton © or three long on his lefts. 5 MAKE SIX. ‘opp: ve : He: ‘would: ‘take: ‘the ‘iu finesse and fose no. clubs,.On the third club he would ‘pitch: a ‘diamond. Then ‘he. would lead a diamone the: king,: ruff his last. ‘diamond and make six- odd.: \: “This” dream: was of short dur- Mrs. ‘Keen ° won with ‘the king, returned .” ‘a: diamond.’ ‘and’ Mr. tricks ‘and .a spade: to pub the contract :.down* ore.” had. fallen somewhat short of his mythical’ ‘slam—thiec. full tricks short.. . Mf.. Chanipiori: ‘shook ‘his head in disgust, “Trying: ‘to'get rid of one. lousy’: spade’. Joser. and you ‘Jose a ‘club! ‘and: two (diamonds in ‘the: process,” he ‘said: angrily. CORRECT’ PLAY “i The: corréct. line-of play’ as SUg- gested “by: Mr.: ‘Champion was sound :as.a ‘dollar, Win the first trick ‘With -the“ace: of. spades (he explained) : ‘and:cash “the king, queen: ‘and jack’ Of hearts, leaving the ace. on. the board. Now lead the trey: of, spades. toward dum- my's: jack. rs ! Mr. Meek would: ave. to win with the queen and: presumably would shift, ‘tO..a: club.” Put up dummy’s., ace of | ‘clubs, Jead the}. Jack: of: ‘spades: and: discard the last club from ‘the-*élosed’ hand. |; ‘Then lead: the jack of. clubs. from the. board: . vr AS long a as. Mts. Keen fefraiis clubs and discard. diamonds from : } ce | ‘fl uae : i mn —s . “her cold weather: oat See, select. froma WBC \ fine group for girls, i | i Fcoals jackets, shirts, slacks ; i cour hoy needs, wo ‘hove It; and. at ary’ pleasing lo your budget, Come in, - schodl and after-school wear now. | 1BOYS’ SCHOOL SHIRTS i Vee we sih ae UP sree $Y-OG 4 i vicieaticratsimneevicersineenenre ‘By / EASLEY BLACKWOOD | F contract Often Depends On Which Defender Gains Lead When ‘it ig in your’ power to give up a necessary defender is permitted to gain the lead. In today’s deal Mr, Muzzy’ gave no thought to this important 1 factor, round of: clubs’ he ‘would discard. his trey of; spades and lose no tricks in that suit.;:.On the fourth and-if thé ace were on his Hants) he could'win ‘a trick ‘later. with . ation::: On the first club finesse Meek + ‘collected ‘two° ‘diamond ‘Mr... Muzzy a very marked favoritism ‘contract depends on which South dealer . Both sides vulnerable :|Gerd Patzold, program conven- _{Mrs. Josephine NORTH | Mr, Champion aT7 3. WATE4 @ 105 HAI 108 WEST °~ EAST Mr. Meek Mrs. Keen @KQ109 @as865 4 W385 3 v 10.) SPP ay 6 sourn™ ‘. 3 3 Mr. Muzzy ‘ ' AA3. . ¥KQIS53 @K8 43 &Q9- "ithe bidding: ‘Bouth . West North | Kast “1 @Y Pass 2 & .- Pas ; % Pass 3 9 Pass All Pass the closed hand, When she docs put- up the king, ruff it,.go to dummy via the ace of hearts and cash whatever remaining clubs there are, If Mr. Meek should {urn up with. the king of clubs he would win a trick with it but from his]: side of the table it would not be possible. to cash. more than one diamond _,and, .. the. defenders would get only one: spade, one club and-one diamonid. . ovrecceveccscreccesosceerseéeces eee Mr. and Mrs,.G. V. Hanley, 910 Alfred Street, are leaving to- night on the Union Steamship Chilcotin for Vancouver en route {fo Vancouver Island where they will take up residence in Coombs. Mr and Mrs. D. E. Grant of 819 Ninth Avenue West will spent the winter months in Vancouver. They leave tonight on the Chil- ‘| safety. \the PTA agaln decided to spon- NN ae ee ee we eae ~~ from playing ; ‘the: “king, continue}. cotin. “Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Bussey, 128 Fifth Avenue East, leaving to- night on the Union Steamship Thepoee Fi Island and Los Angeles.- : M Vancouver this W that registration days for pros- a ui HB have averaged 200 students for ui W030 pupils in Its final presenta. Chilcotin, will spend -a. three- tweck vacation in Vancouver, William H. Griffiths, manager; of the Bank of Nova é Scotia, Ter-i ace, B.C., is leaving by Union: Sigamship tonight for a visit in: ‘Vancouver, | ‘ : Mr, and Mrs. H. §. MacTicr, 123 MW Third Avenue West, are leaving! “Wby Canadian Pacific. Airlines: i gg for a three-week vacation, u. : z: Mrs Stanley McLean of Surrey, | plane tomorrow morning — for Vancouver en ‘route to Honolulu , §8 leaving tonight by boat: for. ‘her home after. a three- month stay here at the home of ag Mrs, A. 8. Hamilton, 040 Am- rose Avenue. Dancing School Opens Oct. 1 The Civile Cente School of ‘Daneing will open its doors to ‘pupils Monday, Oclober J, dance rector Buddy Tall announced _boday, ! Mr, Taft, who took refresher courses in. dancing In Nelson and sununer, sald peetive dance students will be Thursday, Friday and Saturday, i September 27, 28 and 26, | The dancing classes, which three years featured more thay Aon “Sweethearts of 1050" earl- ‘Ter this year, Classes will Include ballet, tap, loa, acrobatic, eharncter dancing ns ‘woll as the popular women's rhythm ClARS, An addition this your, Mr, Taft sald, will bo a beginner's olugs (In ndult ballroom danelng ns woll as the advanced adult ballroom. elnas, For ehildren,. any youngater who has had hls or her fourth birthday is ellgible to take part, Tho director sald that the dance atidio has been repainted and the floor re-varnished, Alad redecorated 18 the dressing ruomn, FU Pe Pema a: GE RET ORIN Ne REE IR Pge Te Hg, CHILDTEN'S TONDY MONTREAL (h-—Puppotry will bo a specialty in several af the recreation centres opening fnll programs, A travelling puppot thoatro will bo Introduced — to auMMor Playgrounds next your, An average of 280 ehildren 4 wook made puppats qnd learned wi how to operate thom In selected New Officers Installed At Conrad $ Installation of officers elected at the May meeting of the Conrad Street school Parent-Teacher association and four newly- appointed officers elected Tuesday night as well as committces named for the forthcoming events highlighted the opening meet- ing of the season in the Conrad Street school hall, treet PTA Retiring president Girardet Installed R. O. Franks, president; Ronald Small, vice- president; Mrs, J. A, Skelton secretary and Mrs. Carl John- son, treasurer, Others installed were Mrs, J. E. Parker, representative to Parent-Teacher councll; Mrs. Fortune, film council; Donald MacDonald, Music and Drama association; Mrs. Robert Sim- onds, Civic Centre; Mrs. F. C, Hill, Citizenship council; Mrs. er; Mrs. Richard Cameron, den- tal clinte delegate; Mrs, Skelton, and Mrs, Hans Petersen, dele- gates to Well Baby clinic; Mrs, Henry Butt, social convener: Hansen, pub- licity; Mrs. Melbourne Bussey. radio; Mr, Girarcet, Scouts and Cubs; Mrs. Hans Petersen, membershlp and Robert Kelsey, . Following the welcome ad- dress by Mr. Franks, principal! T. G Bateman introduced his 10-member teaching staff, During the business session. sor the Cubs and Scouts. Marcel® Butt, and her committee, con- | : cluded the meeting, to be held in the school base- ment, November 30. It was deelded to hold future mectings on the third Tuesday ‘of each month, rather than the second Tuesday, Following the business hand, the principal interesting talk on how the home, school, parent and the child are all connected in ‘the education of children. Mrs. R.. E. Mortimer'’s class of Grade 1, at Seal Cove school, won the attendance pennant. Refreshments served by Mrs, ' al gave an Cry Daily News Classifieds were) Time To — Check Your f «=» TODAY. TO SAT. EVE'S, 7-9 P.M, Sat, Mat, 24:18 , CAPITOL t Matinee Saturday 2 FROM THE MAKERS OF 7—) p.m, olay To Sat, pm, 1956 Printing Needs Mrs. Petersen and Mrs, Han- ‘sen were named to convene the! “International Dinner” to be | held October 26, in the Armor- | jes,, in conjunction with the District Parent-Teachers Reg- | ional conference. Mrs. Patzold was named chair. man of the Christmas bazaar, . CALL Dibb Printing. Co. 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