The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-04-06, Page 2CONTRACT BRINE
There were four sound slam deals
rat Bridge Club last week, all of them
l eather interesting. One or two were a
,Tittle tricky to bid, but it seems sue-
'prising that just half the North and
,South pairs reached slam on the
strongest of the four bands.
North dealer.
North and South vulnerable.
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Over North's one heart opening bid
South has the precise requirements for
a response of three no trump. It guar.
antees (a) almost exactly four honor
tricks, well distributed among all four
suits and (b) 4-3-3-3 distribution.
This response informs North that
his partner has three or four hearts to
the queen and that their combined
hands have eight honor tricks. North's
best action is an immediate jump to
six hearts (at rubber bridge) or six
,no trump (in a duplicate game, where
the extra ten points for no trump are
important.) South then should carry
on to a grand slam if he has OVER
four honor tricks.
It is pertinent to add that if South
made the second best response of
three diamonds the slam still should
have been reached quite readily as
follows.
NORTH SOUTH
1 Heart 3 Diamonds
3 Hearts 4 Hearts
5 Hearts 6 Hearts
North has definitely too neural unbid
strength to rest at four hearts, and
for a similar reason South cannot re-
ject his partner's slam invitation, At
duplicate North might use the 4-5 no
trump Blackwood bids as a better
guide to judge the safety of a no
trump contract.
There was little to the play, Thanks
to the favourable break in diamonds
!seven were made without guessing a
lfinesse in clubs.
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Mr. Douglas Campbell is hUsy these
days .circling wood for the farmers.
Miss Joyce Brecker of Goderich,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Campbell.
Miss Joy Lutz was able to return
to school on Monday after spending
a few days in the hospital and conval-
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Mr. and Mrs. James Boof of Gode-
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Mrs. Fred Cook.
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from the press of work done in other
branches. This is the annual meeting
and a good attendance is requested.
A special meeting is being held this
Wednesday evening in the Presbyter-
ian Church here, when Rev. Angus
MacKay, returned Missionary from
Jhansi, India, will be the special speak-
er. The people of the iommuitij, have
"been invited to attend this meeting.
Mrs. Montgomery and Mr. and aefrs,
Angus Falioner spant Sunday at the
'home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jackson
of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cleghorn and
son, Ronald of Wingham, and Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Falconer, agent Sunday
at tile home of their sister, Mrs. Geo.
Langside.
Hydro men were in this comunity
last week staking out lines from S. S.
No. 9, Kinloss, to Mr. Thos. Gaunts
gate, from Mr. Robt McClenaghan's
back north to Wallace Conn's gate.
They expect to get the poles in within
the next two weeks.
Mr. Elmer Silica of London, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. *M. Shiell.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Horley, Jane,
Ruth and Bill of Sarnia, were Sunday
visitors at the home of the former's
uncle, Mr. J. C, Robinson. Other vis-
itors at the Robinson home included
Mrs. Elizabeth. Naylor and Mr:- Wm.
Risley of Benmaler, and Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Robinson and son, Russel of
Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hardy and sons,
moved last week from ,Carlow to the
farm which they have purchased on
the 7th concession and, which has ree
cently been vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Joe ',eddy, who have moved to their
biome at St, Augastine,
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last week-end,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell vis-
ited on Sunday with Mrs. A. E. John-
ston of West Wawa.nosh.
Congratulations are extended to Mr.
and Mrs, Ernest Sn'ell on the arrival
of a. baby girl, born on Thursday last,
Mar. 31st., at their home on the 4th
concession of East Wawatioelt.
We are sorry to hear that Mr. Jim
Mekay is a patient in Victoria Ilospi-
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Langside, and with other Tiffin rela-
tives in Kinloss:`
• Mr. Russel. Persian has purchased
a fine new motorcycle.
Mr, and Mrs. Myles MacMillan and
ether MacMillan relatives attended
the funeral of their aunt, the late Mrs.
Knox, at Pinkerton on Thursday.
Me, John Martian has been laid up
during the past week with a very sore
back.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt, Mrs.
Patterson, Mr. Thos. Gaunt, and Mrs.
Lorne julreetoa were in London on
Thursday, Mr. Johnston bad not been
so well.
• Mr. Lashley of the Department of
Agriculture, Toronto, was in the vile
lage last Tuesday inspecting the Mem-
orial Hall, and the financial standing,
• for the purpose of grants, for the
building fund.
Miss Faye McClenaghau of Lon-
don, spent the week-end with ate par-
nts, Mraand Mrs. Ben McClenaghaan,
Miss Lenore Adams of Hespeler,
spent the weekend cat the home of
her brother, Mr. Robert Adams,
Mrs, Ab. Taylor of Toronto, spent
the week-end at the home of her park
ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. i3. ;Morrison,
Mr. Garnet Farrier is driving a new
truck these days.
Mr, Russell Gaunt and Mr. J. 1).
Beecroft unloaded two earloads of fen-
tili2er at the Station this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. RobertHutchison and
family moved from their borne .wegt
of the village in W. Wawanosh oft
Saturday to their new home E4St of
the village, on the farm vacated by Mr.
Jas. McInnis.
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once in awhile during the past week.
night, were
Douglas Sperling left on Friday to
were go on the boat, Ileannadoe at Godcrich
'of Mrs. John Craig with the President, •
Mrs. Walter Lott in charge of the •
meetings. Mrs. Weltvood read the e
scripture lesson and ,Mrsi Craig led in
prayer, after a business discussion, the i
'meeting was closed by all repeaeing, N
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those of i • for the season, it leitthat deny for Due l b-
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Ronald Ryan, son of Mr, and airs. M
John Ryan, left On Saturday for Port VI
Arthur, where he rejoined the boat allea
on Which he worked last year, and al
Donald MacArthur left two weeks •
ago for Montreal to rejoin the boat al
NI on which he worked last season. Ill Mrs. Victor Casemore of Windsor, 0
spent the week-end with her parents, •
Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Morrison, •
• Mr. and Mrs. ott Paterson of De-. • trait, spent the week-end with his U
father, Mr. F. McK. Paterson, and .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paterson of Leam- U
ington easited there last Thursday. •
The play, "The Blue Bag" will be al
presented in the Memorial Hall here a
this Friday evening by the young a
people . of Wroxeter United Church, N
under the auspices of the Women's • -
Institute. Tiffin's Orchestra will pro- •
vide music for the dance following the g
play. Program to commence at 8.30 ir, ..
high- luth.
Mr. Archie Purdon has purchased •
'Mr. Cecil Fat-we:zee farm and Mr. n
Fticoeer is holding an auction sale of , farm steak and some household ef n -
aects this Thursday aiternaon, the sale n
t. commence at 1, p.m. with Matt Gay- •
tor as Auctioneer. •
Mise Gwendolyn Irwin, Miss ,Mar n -
ie Charleston of London, Misses
Audrey and Barbara Irwin of Wing- in
ham, spent the weekend with their a
paarents, Mr. and Mrs. Hereon Irwin, •
' Mrs. Nathaniel Bolt, Mr. and Mrs. .•11111
,Harold Cook and son, Ivan, of Blyth, n
spent Friday at the homt of Mr. and • Mrs, John Purdon.
Mr. Bane Parrott, Blyth, visited
ion Sunday at the home of ,Mr. and
;Mrs, J. D. Beecroft.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church
was held on Tuesday last at the home
•
gr. Armond McBurney of West-
field visited on Sunday with Mr. and
firs. Edward McBurney and with
other McBurney relatives in this com-
munity.
The regular monthly meeting eof
the Women's Instiute will be held on
Tuesday, April 12th, with Miss Olive
Terrill and Mrs. Fred Newman as
'way, B. C. 'Fruit, Splitting the AttInt a•mmagisiummiummuiliiiiiiii1111111111111
experiments at Chalk- River, Rats and n
their ,feeding grounds, Training Bird N
Dogs on. Saskatchewan prairie*, The
Conservative Convention, and the -5
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the Lord's Prayer in unison. Lunch
was served and the social time enjoyed
by all.
Mrs. Norman Coultes and baby,
Grant, returned to their home in East
Wawanosh from Wingham General
Hospital on Tuesday last.
Several transients have been doing
light housekeeping in the station here,
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