WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1983o PAGE 9 Duplicate Bridge Club results Surprise! Imagine the surprise of these newlyweds when they returned home from a honeymoon in Niagara-on-th Lake and St. Jacobs and found friends had decorated the outside of their Pine St. home. Paul and Christin Gale thought they had taken all the necessary precautions before they left. They even changed the locks s the friends could not get into the house. They were married Sept. 10 at St. Marks United Church. Free Press Staff Phot The following are th'9 results of duplicate bridge play at the Whit- by Curling Club. North and South: AI Leslie and Perry Laurence, 78½; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wharrie, 78; Harold Smuck and Art Conrad, 77; Mrs. P.N. Spratt and Mrs. Jack Frost,68½. East and West: Mrs. Art Conrad and Mrs. Harold Smuck, 69½; Miss Georgie Bovay and Mrs. Joanna Flanagan, 65½; Elwin Smyth and Jim Wilson, 64½; Mrs. Phyllis Sutton and Mrs. Evelyn Bonnetta tie Bill Fraser and, David Swadling, 591/2. The regular duplicate bridge club play resülts are as follows: North and South: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wharrie, 65/2; Mrs. P.N. Spratt and Mrs. Donald .Wilspn, 34; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cunliffe, 31; M's. Hugh Baker and e Mrs. Jack Frost, 19½. o East and West: Mr. and Mrs. Pat Davies, 36½; Mrs. Bruce McColl and Mrs. Doug Maun- drell, 34; Miss Georgie Bovay and Mrs. George Steffler, 33; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spencer, 16½. The results Of duplicate bridge play are reported each week in the Free Press. Jeff Houlahan, 9, was presented with a game/watch for continual improvement in delivering the Whitby Free Press. Jeff, who delivers thepaper in the Highland Glen Street area, enjoys hockey and basebail. The Whitby Free Press Subscriber of the Month is Mrs. Hewis, of Wardman Crescent. She was presen- ted with a calculator/pocketbook. a-O. OEIu;uayo-1