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East; West vulnerable
North Deals, .
The Bidding :
North East South West
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3 S Pass 4 S Pass
Pass Pass ti
ORening.lead 3 of clubs
This cute hand became a
nemesis for West after his
lead of the three of clubs.
The game 'was duplicate
and South trumped the
opening club lead' in the
dummy. A spade was play-
ed to °South's king and
West's ace a and West re-
turned the spade sik to
Souths jack. South now
ruffed a second club, and
played- a small---diamond-
from dummy. East ruffed
-, South playing the Queen.
East .now cashed a club
t
di,scacdi.ng ..sma.11
l
heart, •an. hen a p y►ed
the
jack of hearts. Sotith • cor-
rectly ducked winning with
the heart Ace in the dunn-
my.A,► diamond •ta his king
now produced this position :
Mrs. Clifton B. McManus
A iinex'al was conducted Mon, °
day, at the Lodge Funeral Home
by.' Rev. G. L. Royal for Mrs.
Clifton B... -.McManus, 75, of 50
Lighthouse St., who died Jan. 24
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mrs. McManus was the former
Mary Elizabeth Thompson, and •
was born in Chicago, 111., daugh-
ter of the late Adam Thompson
and Alice Colliday.
She has resided in Goderich,
since early in her life diad attend-
ed schools here. Mr. McManus
predeceased her. She was a mem-
ber of Kir ox PSb!te Ch .T
d
an a life member of the WMS.
.
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South now played the'jack
of spades, west discarding
the- eart six, .dummy the
heartfour, and east the club
Queen. South next played
the nine of spades and west
was squeezed. If he let go
-the-king ,of hearts,. South's
Queen was a trick. If he let
go of a diamond, So-u-t.h
caold--play}--a=diamou�i--and --�
finesse the jack claiming
three diamond tricks and
his. contract.
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St,, widow of,Teraldt,Phares,
who died Jan. 26 at her home. •
Mrs. Pharos was born .at
Egmondville, daughter of, the late
.3Grauug--a,nd.-Mar3�:.dor�lart. .—�—.
She lived iii Goderich since in.
fancy. She - was: a member of
-Knox Presbyterian Churdfi,
She ' is sprvived by a son,
Donald, "Goderich; a daughter,
Mrs. Cecil (Ruth) Rettinger,
London; two sisters, Mrs. Jacl<c -
(Iva) Alexander,_..Qoderich; Mrs,
Reuben (Eva). Brennan, Port Col-
borne; four brothers, Russell, S t.
C1airp Shores„ Mich.; Kenneth,
Port Colborne; Jack, Windsor;
William, Harriston. •
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Rev. G. L. Royal at the Lodge
Funeral Home with burial in Mait-
land Cemetery. Pallbearerswere
Frank Curry, Frank • Clark,
Edward Giesbrecht, RobertAlex. SHORT
ander, George— Piftkett and
Kenneth Duquette. R?' B ROASTS
She " is stirviyed by t*o sons,.
Gordon J., Goderich; Robert A.,
,London; and a ,daughter, Mrs.
Ted (Donelda), Plante, Toronto..
Burial was in Maitland Cerro.
etery and pallbearers were
Hhrold Bettger, Burns Jerry,
H, 0. , Jerry, Joseph O'Brien,
L. B,. Grahani and Bud Worthy,,
all of God'erickr.
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Monday January 23, 1967, after
a ons �montiiq illness, William
Alexander Weston, `af R.R. 2;'
Bayfield, a farmer. Born Janu
ary 3, 1887 ' at Fargo, North
Dakota, U.S.A., son od, the late
John 'Weston., and Mary Nichol-
son. Resided a short tune in
Western Canada, but spent.rnost
of his life in the Bayfield area.
Member of Grace Church,Port-
er's Hill. Dear brother of. Mrs.
Eva Harvey, Detroit; . Mrs. Har-
riett Cruttenden, Detroit; Mrs.
Russel Johnston, Toronto Ben-
son Weston, Hollywood, Florida;
Fred Weston, Detroit. A funeral
service was, conducted- at the
Bair and, Mutch Funeral Home,
Clinton. Intel -bleat in Maitland
Cemetery, Goderich. Pallbear-
ers Alvi. Battles, George Picot,
ranee, James- Weston, . Weston
Cruttenden. Attending Xuneral
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