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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-03-02, Page 9In the recently played continent wide "olympiad It. fund pairs" an interesting hand came up which showed - the excellence of 1°h e Jacoby 2 No trump convention. The bidding? goes,as fol- lows: South opened one heart, North bids two No North 4► AJ98- qr. A•543 • Q762 f A West • East * 1062 ♦1(7 ✓ 86' .r -J 14 fJ9433 4 8765 4 South *�-Q543 V KQ972 4-4*K Q 10.2 Dealer South Both vulnerable The bidding: South West North • East 1 heart Pass 2 NT pass 4 diam. • Pass 6 hearts pass pass Pass Opening lead aceofdiamonds Trump, this is the' Jacoby convention which shows at least a game raise in hearts. South is now requested to show a singleton In void if he has one. Four diamonds . means partner I. aver a void- in- d+h'hiitt1FN`br-th. now contented himself' in• bidding' six Hearts knowing, that partners `outside cards must fit his hand nicely - Theplay is straight forward and making seven hinges on either the club jack coming down third , or if this does not happen,"a suc,:•° cessful spade finesse. The result was excellent for north -south, as very few pairs reached six hearts oh -- conventional bidding sys- tems. A suggested auction under conventional me- thods might be: South bid- ding, one heart, North one spade, South two spades, North three clubs. South four clubs, North five hearts*, South six hearts. *This is the normal con- ventional bid after agreeing in a trump suit (in this case hearts). -asking for first or second round control in the' unbid suit ,(which in this case is diamonds), Father, Son Dinner Attended By 150... One -hundred, Cubs; Scouts and their Fathers attended a ban- quet at North Street United Chur-eh-Feb--220n-the birthday of -- the founder of the Scouting move- ment; Lord Baden Powell: The 'lag was served by .the ladies auxiliary of the• 4th God. erich Scouts... At the head table were chair. Dear Ann Landers: Dad died three ''months ago, The problem is Mother. She con. siders Dad's death a persona" in. 'suit from God, as if He singled ▪ her out for special p inishinent. She can't get back at God so she takes out her anger on everyone else. s Neighbors, relatives and ac. quaintarlees couldn't do enough' for Mother. They telephoned, brouight food, and invited her to everything. Her response- hay' begn i,indifference or rudeness. She is so sour and disagreeable . and filled with self.pity "that almost everyone lias dropped her. H MacKeii.zie $olid.ays, Dthers At 'Conventions • /LOCH,A.LSH---Holidaying in Montreal is Henry 'Mac , Keu ie, Mr. and. Mrs. Oliver ,Mc. Charles accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Donald Maclntyre were in Toronto the past week where they attended the meeting of the Canadian Hereford Association and the'Convention for Agric. ultural Societies of Ontario. Donald Simpson and Richard West were . in Toronto during the past week attending the Good Roads Convention. David, Kenneth,. and Harold Elphich spent'Tuesday in Guelph ° at the Agricultural Collegewhere Farmers' Week was held. Sympathy of the community has been extended ' to those in neighbouring• areas who were ,bereaved this past week by the bus and train accident at Ripley. • Roderich ,Finlayson is a pat. ient An Sarnia General hospital. Crusade Films of the Pacific Rover ,Moot in B.C. last summer attend. ed by five Ravers of NorthStreet Church .Crew were screened by Rover Rick Corbett. Celebrate man of the 4th Goderich Scout Anniversary committee, Lawrence Haworth; District Co2nmissioner for Huron cf''Ba field; Jac Jack Gallant, y , k Hoffmeyer, of the local com- mittee. 'Reeve_. Bert.Such re. resenting. Goderich Town C;oun. ° Mason l .umley,. Venturers isbr and Rev, -J. Donald Mac. Donald, 4th `GoderichaChaplain. Commissioner Gallant ex. plained the' Expo Scout Tour planned for Montreal July 26 to . 29 with the Quebec. Scouting 'Association as Hosts to the boys. Reeve Such mentioned ways Cubs and Scouts could participate more fully in local town activit- ies and parades • in Centenni year. . , ENJOY THE FINEST FOOD .. U IN TOWN Chinese Food Our Specialty ALSO TAKE-OUT ORDERS OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to'10 p.m. Open Friday and Saturday Until 12 Midnight Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry •Walter, Colborne Township, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary at their home Sunday. • •,.v . T+.'ra..'{ nay tri,•'`. They were married February 2'Z, 1932. Mrs. Walter was the • .former. Rosa May Pepper, of Hensel'. Guests . were present from Staffa, Hensall, Exeter, 'London, Dungannon, Ailsa Craig, and Goderich.. M T . e Esquire Restaurant.. "524.994.1 ". FOR .THE BEST IN APPLIANCE AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE CALL .. GODERICH a APPLIANCE ELECTRICAL SERVICE 160 - T.L Anglesea 524-6562 • 7t�f Vraws Despite Storm Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farrish for the weekend was the MacRae family of Bat. avia. John .McCliarles , of Petroria spent the weekend with his par- ents. Graham and Greg Hamilton and David and -Kenneth -Farrish were a few who played on the win- ning team Saturday night in the 'House League Hockey in Luck - now. Flowers in bloom and fresh green'gra,ss with spring sunshine are making a trip to British Columbia an enjoyable one for Mr. and Mrs, Sam Gibson, The Salvation Army Centen- nial Cruspde was held during the 'Worst storm of the winter but attendances were good. Captain Carl &owes, of Bram. pton;L,,,was guest speaker as well • as being .a:musician, and artist, he taught and. expounded from the ible, The Salvation Army. Band from • Brampton ,arrived Saturday and ' presented a musical program in the evening. ' On Sunday the citadel was full of people listening to the music, • and messages from the speaker. Captain. „Bowes also spoke to the n in Victor Lauriston children 'school, the Retarded Children's - •schools Maitland,; Manor Resid- enoeytratd eat Ontarl esp4• 'arTiiiItlrtefra4'sb en j0yt i'°tbe'Cn"b- tain's messages and music in meetings for children. ,sympathy Exp ressed eat 1 What can :I say. to • get Mother back toter pld sweet self again? I wanted my wife to write this letter but she said it shetil'dcome from me—her son. Please sug- gest ag approach.. Anonyniotls Dear ,A: People who use misfortune as -a club to beat friends and family over the head end. up alone Stop cat- ering to your rpother. Treat herr was you would treatany indifferent or rude accaint- ance. When she discovers that her behavior is unaccep- table she will probably re- turn to her old -sweet self„ a; a,. ,matter Of ••necessity. * * * ns- beeoxne involved with Another Woman", I should expect her to - ° live in tha-bot e--•attd-help. with, the washing and ironingand cook. ing. 1 try hard to satisfy► your needs, but if you feel I, am.fallt tug, $hbrt (WOW' rYla 1C, lett* get_ sornthingeone to help Bte. do every. , "I was, of course, being 1*u0ny, but iii turns out that maybe I'M not such a clown. afterall.7•l4Ted. *' w Deg Ned, : 'ON whp + come up with an awe like tbatdoesn't need: Any Ilelprr. from.anyhody, It sounds0i you have 41 y'ou can hapciler, Dad, THE APPOINTMENT _ OF sPCRTs Dear Ann Landers: I was dash= ing out of the house for an appoint.. ment with my doctor„ when a college chum whom I had not seen in nine, years appeared; She was in town between trains and had decided to "surprise me," My house .was a mess dnd 1 had only leftovers to offer her for lunch. I handed her""my house key, apologized for not being able to spend some time withher and asked for advance notice when she passes through town again. Then l left for my appoint- ment. , „ BAYFIELD RD. AS CLE• GODERICH AUTHORZED (SEALERS • FOR 4CHRYSLER - CANADA OUTBOARD LTD. NOW ON DISPLAY I returned two hours later and CHARGER: ,found a- note on my kitchen table with the key. She wrote: "I have ' neverbeen so insulted in my life. „ �� You need't worry about next time. 11: There won't be any." I was so upset I didn't sleep , all night. Should I have cancell- ed my doctor's appo'.'ntment KINGSBRIDGE- • Desmond ed my doctor's appointment Courtney was one of the Ripley and, stayed with her) "hockey wa-i 'ik-iu t d` '-1'1'ower--- P'lsase-ans,war• t..ortee,.•-1-a•r-n.-.-..0 Bearers at the funeral ofKenneth • "I11 At' Ease", Pillen on Thursday. Dear ,Ill: Your friend is the , The. community has expressed •one. who should be "I11 at sympathy to the Pine River. area Ease." How inconsiderate to families who, suffered bereave* drop in withoutn.otiGe. Worse Ment as a result of train and van yet was her attempt to make collision at Ripley last Monday You 'feel guilty for not can. evening. • ceiling your Ippointment. If Mrs. .Dennis Rogan was the you are lucky you may never - hostess for' the fourth euchre •hear from her again. • * * * party last week. ' ,Dear Ann Landers: As -a joke Patti OAC-onnor entertained -be -1,2I asked my wife :whit her •ate friends at a party at the Mait• itude, would be if I should sud• land, Golf Club last Friday even• ingon the occasion of her six- denly tell. her there is "Another •Woman." teenth birthday. ' Mrs. Ed. Sinnott; Detroit, is • She replied; "I realize menare visiting Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Sin. not monogamous 'by nature, and nett and family. Mrs. Jack Kenny therefore nothing Would surprise Detroit spent the weekend here. me—but I would want it clearly Mrs. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton, understood that if you should . tea. , . 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With a floor mounted all-synchro 3='speed. 37 Ha.inllfon Firebird: This is our economy Firebird—with .the game -ext iting'bptjons and"iinteriors-as the more exotic ones. It t Overhead Cam 8 r x squeezes 165 'hp from regular for inexpensive fun drrvrng:-See them all at your Pontiac dealer's. Leave it to Pontiac tO do it riijht • See your authorized Pontiac dealer YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER IN GODERICH REG McGEE AND SONS LTD. 524•1391- • n