be Defense Has > ‘Important. ‘Job ms Champion after Mr. : Masters rolled in his four spade| "Prince Ripert Daily, News *, Thursday, January 3° 1957. “By EASLEY BLACKWOOD “You should, have. beat him ¢ a trick, " » yelled Mr." “ON Daniel. Frenghen, labrary howrs are Monday a “ite 8 p.it,, Tuesday'1' to 6 p.m; Wednesday % to 8 p.m; Thurs-' ‘day closed all day; Friday ! to | ew hipks ifesently. avalle able: at the Pritice Rupert. pub- “Hte: Library in the Civic Centre’, - include the ‘following, head- “Vbrarian “Hiss May MacDonald aia today: “\“The Outsider’: by “Colin “Wilson and “Thé Legend of Williams” - by “Peter. 1 For Fine “And ‘Lasting "Beauty Be Your Guide o {You should have played all. of Kast. ‘South ‘Pass ‘ é “T knew Masters had four ce in hearts and clubs, He probab-: for your ‘patronage in We wish you All the. Best for.’57 - Prince Rupert Florist Five new YeaR! . “ WALLACE’ | : DEPT. STORE : _'bplied, “How. could I beat him? I ~ {hada six-spot- -high hand: " } When Mr. Muzay first. looked body. had ‘a, grand slam—and It "wasn’t his: side.. He was glad to Vhear-his partner open the: bid- ‘lding, but he played his cards en- ~\tlrely without thought - against the eventual four spade contract. GIVE PARTNER COUNT . This hand is.an extreme. CX: : ample to illustrate the fact that’ “Veven when you have no winners, you still have an important. job to be done on the defense. That {job is to. give your partner a {count.on the hand so he can de- *.|fend to the best advantage. “Ph? Heré is what happened on. this ideal, Mr..Champion rattled off he team. continues, aimed at’ ‘sharpening thidir’ ‘al- ee Glamone tricks, _ then i eh capable Here, in an exercise,.CF-100 interceptors °° ed to'a trump. domies:of a Pine Tree station. (4) Sub Woe "Mr, Masters, won the: fourth trick, saw that he could not en- ‘fection, pers It ing their, skills in. te vatious phases of their craft like the P2V- Neptune: shown heré : OW ove. : a’ training: exercise, help thei carry out: their task, “(5)sDuty: in’. Europe,’ ‘No. 445, the: first of four CF- 100 squadrons. dedgnated for overseas, service * ‘withthe RCAF’s-No. 1. Air. Divisions eft % “break of some kind, dummy to make his club fi- se. (which. wouldn't have You're craay,” Mr Muzzy re- your clubs or all of your hearts in discarding on the trumps. “Suppose you had played all- I would have secti ab his cards, he: decided somes first the deuce, then “the trey, then the. five. That would have been the tip-off. J would haves missed the four of clubs, You would have discarded’ it after: oo the trey if you- had : held. it.j}] Therefore,’it must have ‘been ‘inj Masters’ hand—and'I would have | your clubs. guarded my queen of clubs.” i Hurt in Mishap Prince Rupert General Hosplta and fel] upon. ‘him “Suffering - from; CNR Foreman A CNR employee” was taken to yesterday. following. an accident}. in which a train bogm collapse superfieis! lacerations to head’ and ‘an arm vork ig William Ryan, 41.of Aero Club eal his’ "spades. ‘and hope | for Apts., assistant car foreman, The accident occurred at the 7 ‘Ottawa's: Uplands: airport. for Europe in.the: latter part. of the 1 _year, A’ cercmonial sendoff, including this final . inspection’: by: - ‘Defence Minister’ Ralph: Caimpney, , marked the: yall- -weather, : ‘Squadron's transfer.’ to: NATO’ duty, (6) On,. Wings,-9 ie _ Answering: almost, 800 requests for aid, aireraft of thé; RCAR “search and rescue organization flew soine 6,000: hours; Some; ‘like ~ u ~ “this helicopter on’ the lawn’ of Vancouver's. Shatighties Ssy, “HOS : pital, were ‘carrying.,out .a mew concept: in: the-moverenit- “Of . eritically Injured patients through crowded “cities ; ‘ - (National: Defence’ they. are: now’ Sauairon in silting ‘troops. an the, U. N. Emergency, Force, ‘One: of. the (3): Air ‘Defence, The ‘wateht on North ‘American conti es uniceasingly, and components of Canada’s air C stem ‘require: infallible teamwork In carrying’ out their <, Intensive operational training for. both - ‘let. and radar . i: peli Prats Made . os GENTLE PET ‘YOUNG BALLERINA’ m | WATERTON LAKE;: Alta, Q—| MONTREAL 0). ss: Catherine: “Fanny”: is the name: the child- Carruthers and Beverly. Baiifield; ren of Waterton Lakes : National | 15-year-old Toronto giles: ‘spend- |} Park. school .have’ given® ‘tothe ing thelr first season, on tour deer which.stands: quietly outside With ° the National Ballet Com- yer Near, the window: while opgning’ pray-! ‘pany; said here, they, take along bat Hors ato isald, each’, day, Thon :their’ ‘selibolpooksyi Tule Faawity Mbit suf WA, (The RCAF" ‘sala ‘tie. ‘tora, ‘andl. abpslimeil Fanny nudges at the window un-| practice “our . ‘daniclrig: : MIN ES BOS pe Fe yey year-end review that information provided by radar, |til the children provide hand-!))oncers for five years, they will ue satisfying progress” In grew to’a strength of 80,000 ‘clv- outs ‘from. thelr ‘luich boxes, take. tutoring. to catch up on 1058toward a larger and better flian volunteers, They man When classes start, Fanny .de-| sen nool work when Mh hallet cqulpned ‘air foree, ° jabcut 6,000 observation — posts —— next day. +, Heompany's tour, ends 1 MirG. age ‘ d improved alreraft and, throughout Canada. , a a “aren ‘ OOS came into serviee in: Six of the 10 auxiliary fig! ater onal: quantity during the squadrons began to be provitled Work conte on two, with Sabre Jets, Two others wer ‘converted to Jight transport du: = seavesgue i : tes aid the remalning " lwo) ~~ | seeeMe a sity a chan sopior ‘and the UP 107,| were madd alreraft control and ; Ly aan ys my , Ae tine reconnaissance ‘ver=| warning units, Ne Bridish Bristol Bri-| personnel strength of the RCAF rose slightly during tho, 1 hata niumbors of the Mark V} year to 60,000, making 16 the OF-J00:jet fighter wont, Into largest of the three armed serv service with Alr De- ices, rCommand,. 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