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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-02-02, Page 12d ^ioh S ►l' Sb ', Thohreda.Y. 100brallirY 2, '19677 cn, 4 *Qt073 ♦ A984, • A10962 • - WEST ° EAST *A°6 * 542 ✓ K63 ,V J105 • J8753 `• = 4 973 4 AKQ8654 SOUTH ,* KJ98 M Q72 • KQ4 --4-J 10 2 East; West vulnerable North Deals, . The Bidding : North East South West D 2C_ 2S 3C 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. . WEST r K •-i'S7- 4- NORTH • A109 4 - SOUTH V Q7 . • 4 4 - EAST 4 - ✓ 10,5 • AKQw 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. CULBERT'S BAKER t'd* THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY Did You Know? We Will Have s ( HOT CROSS. BUNS' Every Day From Now Till Easter Time Choose Your Favourite From Our _-WIDE. VARIETY OF DONUTS D—O—O • The Touch That Makes AU . The. Difference. • --Beautifully Decorated Heart -Shaped Calces for Valentine's Day - Order Your's Now Fine Pastries .and Confections Since- 1877 e 4 JOIN THE EASTER PARADE. To 10 DAYS—DEPART MARCH 24 j WASHINGTON, Virginia $217: from a distance, Mrs. Clifford Weston, • .Mrs: Eva • QI'aiwey, Thelma Irish, Mr. and 11114.s.. Fred Weston., Mr. - and Mrs. James Weston, Mrs. Davila Weston, all Detroit. Mrs. Terald Phases Foodmaster A funeral was conducted Jan. 28 for the former. Vesta Irene-, . Maud Young, 68, of..,.15 Pictoin 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. • The funeral was conducted by 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. T W ILLLAM .A. W'lX?tN ., At Clinton Public Hospital, on 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 Open Nitely. 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