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her mother, Mrs. Jos, Holmes of Cita-
a ton.
T.. Miss Shirley Robinson and Mr.
I !Mason of Listowel, spent Sunday with.
• the latter's parents, Mc: and Mrs, joint
!Mason, and Mrs. Parker Campbell and
sons of Wingham, visited there on.
n Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Westbrook of
Goderich, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Cornelius,
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Coultes and
Marjorie and Jackie, spent Saturday
with her father, Mr. Thos, Kerry of
Paisley.
Mrs. Robert Pardon is a patient in
Wingham Hospital, having gone
_ through an operation there on Satur•
I I day.
•= gr. Lorne Johnston and iMr. Jack
13. Gillespie made a business trip to 1 or-
onto on Monday, •
11-1 Mr. Jack Ryan made a business trip
n for repairs for the chopper to London
on Monday.
Last week saw the wind-up of the
maple syrup season for another year.
Most folks report a good run, but with
syrup slightly darker than usual.
Mr.Chas. Gillespie left on Wednes-
day to 'visit with his family at the
home of M`r, and Mrs. Hodgins at
Holyrood.
Mr. and Mrs. Redge Scholtz of Au-
burn, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Scroltz.
Mr, and Mrs.Bob Adams and little
daughter of London, spent the week-
. end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Inglis and at his home in the
.7.7; village.
The Play, "131:Irk Is the Night" is
▪ being presented this week at the foi-
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11 Mr. Thos, Pardon, Mr. and Mrs,
II John Pardon and daughter, Elaine,
and niece, Jean Purdon, who have been,
visiting with Mrs. Purdon's mother,
• Mrs. Henderson at the hotne of Miss
n Christena Laidlaw, during the past
▪ week, and with many other Ashfield
and Wawanosh relatives, left on Mon-
= day morning for their home in Powas-
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don held in Toronto,'March 10 and 11.
Dr, IC. Jackson of Illyth and Dr.
K, ItreLennan of Wingham, were
present at the meeting protesting the
price arrangement in connection with
the calf hood vaccination,
Mr. .Orval Taylor and Mr. S. P.
Hallahan were sent front the meeting
to the council meeting to present
petition requesting that a bylaw be
passed making it- compulsory for all
cattle to be treated or sprayed for
warbles.
Moved by P. S. Hallahan, seconded
by H. L. Sturdy that the meeting.
adjourn to meet again at the call of
the Secretary, A. D, Campbell.
GORRIE
Mr. 1-1, V. Holmes was taken to
Wingham General Hospiwtal on Wed-
nesday, and was showing some im-
provement after receiving blood trans-
fusions.
Mr. and Mrs. Bower Parrish and
Mrs. Elmer Parrish visited with
friends in Ashfieldon Sunday.
Community Club
The annual meeting of tile Com-
munity Club will be held on :Monday
evening, April 19th, iu the Orange
Hall, at 8,30 p.m. All interested in this
community arc invited to attend this
me:frti.ngI-1.arvey Sparling has sold his
farm to Mr. Clifford Pyke.
Mrs. Ernest King was avisitor en
Toronto the first of the week.
The funeral service for Mrs. Gibson
Chatreau was held on Friday after-
noon, April 9th, from thehome of her
son-in-law, Mr. Birks Robertson of
Greenock-, Those attending from this
community were Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon.
Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edgar
and Frances, Mrs. Geo. Robertson, Mr.
and Mrs. T. McClement, Mr. and Mrs.
Glad Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Doig, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Ashton, Mr.
and Mrs, Cam,Stewart and Mr. Ken
Edgar,evR
J. C. Caley is in Toronto this
week attending a conference of rural
churches.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Easton and son,
Jim of Toronto, sepnt the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Glad Edgar.
'Mrs. Geo. Robertson spent Satur-
day in Durham with her brother, Mr.
Wm. Greenwood who is seriously ill.
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Haselgrove's
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returning the two of spades or switch-
l ing to a heart, depending on the bid-
ding,
• Meanwhile North should have eoun-
ted eleven sure tricks and noted the
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Wednesday, April 14, 1948
WINGHAM ADVANCE TINIES
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The Goderich Bridge Club were the
guests of the Wingham Club last Fri-
day. Among several interesting deals
the one selected for review to-day il-
lustrates the squeeze play.
One pair who bid six no trump
backed up their aggressiveness' by
making the contract, but the hand
really lacks the distributional values
to fully justify reaching slant in the
bidding, At the other thirteen tables •
the contract was three no trump, with
North the declarer, and five of these
declarers also made six odd by good
play.
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East and West vulnerable
Probably every East player opened
with a spade, West winning and either
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the slight chance that one opponent
might hold both a fourth dub and ti'e
queen and jack of diamonds, in whicb
case he could be squeezed.
With these thoughts in mind the de.:
clartr's plan should he to lead out all
the hearts and spades; discarding!
South's six and seven of diamonds on
the ace and jack of hearts. This still!
would be correct technique if based
only on the hope that an opponent
The Home of Should the club suit fail there was still might make a foolish discard in clubs
Mr. Joi n t Gear of Kitchener, spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs.'
Thos, Gear.
We arc sorry to hear that Mr. Sam
Morton is again a patient in the Wing-
ham Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kershaw, and
Miss Gladys McDowell of Goderich,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin McDowell.
Miss Chris McClinton of Goderich,
visited oti Sunday with Me, and Mrs.
Emerson Rodger.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cook, Mr.
Lloyd Walden and Miss Donna, and
Mrs. Alva -McDowell were London vis-
itors on Saturday.
We are pleased to hear that Mrs.
Emerson Rodger was able to return
home front the Goderich Hospital on
Saturday.
Several of the farmers of the -com-
munity have commenced seeding.
Mr. Jess Walden, who has been vis-
iting his brother, Mr. Wm. Walden,
is at present visiting his daughter,
Mrs. Slaughter of London.
E. W. Federation of Agriculture
The monthly meeting of the East
Wawanosh Federation was held in the
Co-Op. Club Rooms at Tielgrave
Tuesday, April 6th, with members:
of the Executive and Directorate pre-:
sent, The Minutes of the Mara meeting .
Were read and adopted Oil Motion of
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Good of Hut. H. Campbell, seconded by A. Purdon.
lett 'Township visited on Sunday with Mr. Frank Jardine gave a report of
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Catipbett, the recent Hog Producers' Conven-
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Mr. and Mrs. Reid MeDurney of
Kennedy, Sask., who spent the winter
with friends in Teeswater, visited on
- Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R, J. Ross.
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Miss Janet Gaunt is recovering 'from
an attack of chicken pox, and the
children of Mr. and Mrs. James Wil-
son have been laid up with measles.
Mr. John A. Kennedy of Culross,
held a splendid sale on Tuesday last,
and his farm was sold to Mr. Ed. Fri-
berger of Teeswater. Mrs. Kennedy
and the children will move soon to
spend the summer months at the home
of her mother, ,Mrs. Hogan of Ash-
field, and Mr. Kennedy will leave to
spend the summer in the West for his
health.
Miss Peggy McLeod who visited
for a few weeks at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Ross, returned to the
home of her sister, Mrs. Leo Cotton
of Lynedoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laidlaw and
family, spent Sunday at the home of
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son.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer
spent Saturday in London.
Mr. Albert Coultes was able to
start his cement work again on Mon-
day after a layoff of several months.
The Young People of the Presbyter-
ian Church have re-organized for th.e
summer months, with the following
officers elected: Hon, Pres., Rev. W,
S. Sutherland; Pres., Barbara NOW-
man; 1st. Vice-Pres., Walter Elliott;
Hon, Vice-Presidents, Mrs. George
Fisher, Fred Newman; Hon, Sec., Al-
bert Patterson; Sec., Mac MacGregor;
Hon. Treas., Ira Wall; Treas., Donald
Newman. The President, Miss Bar-
bara Newman was in charge of the
meeting last Tuesday night, and Mr.
James Wilson had charge of the wor-
ship service, speaking on the parable
of the Shepherd, knowing His Sheep,
and the Sheep Knowing the Shepherd,
and following Him. The scripture les-
son was read by Miss Lenore Adams,
Miss Newman led in prayer. Mrs.
Johnston Coeni as convener of the
Missionary department, gave a talk on
Why do we have Missions? and the
Mizpah benediction closed the meet-
ing.
Mr. MacLaughlin of Detroit, spent
the week-end at the home of Mr. and.
Mrs. Cecil Chamney, with Mrs, Mac-
Laughlin and Joanne, who have been
here for some time on account of . the
illness and passing of her mother, Mrs.
Joseph Chamney, Formerly Sarah
Louise Perdue, she and her late hus-
band who passed away over nineteen
years ago, were married fifty years
ago, and settled .011 their farm on the
eighth concession of E. Wawanosh,
them were born, four children, two'
daughters, (Lula), Mrs. MacLaughlinl
of Detroit; and (Lena), Mrs. Raymond
Finnigan, of Ashfield; and two sons,
Clarence and Cecil, both of East Wa-
wanosh. They also have six grand-
children.. They belonged to Donny-
brook Methodist and later, United
Church, and have always been highly
esteemed and respected residents of
this community. The funeral was held •
on Tuesday afternoon to rWitigham
cemetery. The sympathy of their many
friends he this community is .extended
t o the bereaved families.
Mr, and Mrs. Ia
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Ross and
Mary Ellen and and Mr. andMrs.
Sig Folett of Mimic°, spent the week-
end with their mother, Mrs. Malcolm
Ross, and all Visited on Saturday With
Miss Olive Teriff, who has been nurs-
ing at Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Morrison and
children, and Mr. Lorne Johnston
spent Sunday with relatives at Kitch-
ener, and Mrs. Morrison's mother,
Mrs, Dunlop returned home with
them, Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan
also• accompanied them and will spend
A few days this week at her home tete.
Mrs. "Tichbourne, who had been vis-
iting with her mother, Mrs. David
ICenitedy, returned to her home in
Goderich on Tuesday last, and Miss
Annie Nennedy of Wingham hospital,
spentthe week-end at her home here.
WESTFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith were
Winghatn visitors on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell and
Miss Wionifred, visited on Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter of Clio-
ton.
Mrs. Osbaldeston spent a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. Norman Me-
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wh en the final sp a de '.r heart is Teel
at the :eventli trick West is helplessly
squee.,ted. He must discard either a
club or diamond, and tt hieht,ver lie
chooses it will give the declarer the
final trick with either the eight of
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