Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 20 Aug 1959, p. 19

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Open iced Jack of dia moods No one can claim to be good card player until he learnstn count out hand The ar at getting count of the opponents cards is not beyond the capacity at anyone since about all it re qulres is the ability and Willing ness to count in numbers up to thirteen But most people who play bridge dont bother to count As result it costs them many trick and those lost tricks mount up to the loss of manyn geriie or slam in the course time So it we in this column occasionally conduct campaign in favor at having more vigor ous attention paid to the count nova COLUMN ers entire attention is theith or on the dub situation He can overcome bed break in some cases if in knows how the in an cum to ie as he can aboutthe construction of the ents bandllde clarert es the diamond with the ace and promptly ruff dia After drawing two rounds of trumps he ceshes the Mt oi spadesend ruin spade Then hetrnmps dummy last diamond At this point the grand slam is sure to make Declares is an Easy Street He has got ten the countvha was looking or East showed up during the play with singleton spade West thereiorc started with seven spades Went also follow ed to twovheart and threat din mond ieadleienca hecould not have been dealt more than on club Accordingly South lends low club to the kind West iol lowing suit and low club back When East plays the sev en South plays the eight It Would do East no good to play the ten Daclnrer would enter dummy with trump and take the marked club finesse Thats all therein to it Tomorrow Relpondinl lo takeout double Rebutes Suggestion Twin Bills lire Not By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD APlA rebut tal to our suggestion that the double feature is outdated comes from Frank Boyle theatre man agcr of Fltchburg Mass Does the public still want its twin bills Yes The theatre golng publicthe ticket buyers This is an intentional distinction between the public that si literate and vocal about the movies but seldom sees one and the public that attends regularly and speaks only at the box office The film business cannot af iord to be without it Certainly Anatomy of Murder Nuns Story Sleeping Beauty etc need no second icatureand shouidbe played without ones But what about the numberless other ones that are quality pictures but just dont have it Should these be humed in the studio incinerator Teamed with another good pic lure they make good show and sometimes the combine on strikes off the box office sp that either picture lacks singly Double features give pictures playoft they could never make on their oWn SILENT TWIN BILLS The twin bill was with us long hflore depression times Here in New England silent pictures were doublebilled for years Then the tremendous popularity of sound made twinbilling unneces SBIY thn the novelty of sound were off twinbilling came back The first Cinemascope pictures were singlefeatured Butflwhen the stage wide screen be came commonplace back came PEOPLE no gun SMALL Aos Wanted companion features You will note tile industrys tendencyto throw off double features when it has the upper hand and the re turn of the double feature when it becomes buyers market Sure Samuel Goldwyn attacks double features because hes very single ieaturc producer About single feature every live years Movies are longer than ever and so are shows But if you try to hook single featureoutside of the real blockbustersyour most ircquent comment is What only one pitcher Speaking of theatre business see that the Hollywood Para mount mayjhbiing back organ music between shows lot of the charm of the movie theatres was lost when the theatre organs ist disappeared Remember wait ing for him to come down the aisle and signal the start of tho matinee Those were thedays TOTTENHAM Mr and Mrs Maglough and Mrs Donnan visited friends at Waldimere last Sun day Mrs Jack Lancaster and fam ily returned home last Sunday after tWoWeek holiday with her parents at Cornwall Mr and Mrs Jack Blair of Strathroy called on her mother Mrs James Henderson Sunday returning from three week holiday at Miipit Hurst Lodge Muskoka Mr and Mrs Arthur Higgins of Sudbury visited reccnuy with Miss Olive Totten Mrs Thos Crowley is spends ing week in Barrie vnth her son Harry Crowley Mrs Brian McCague of sun stdn spent the past weekend th her parents Mr and Mrs Wil mot Hayes Mr and Mrs Vincent Quail vandfamilyof Newmarket were Sundaygucsts at the home at Mr and Mrs Keogh Mrs Gcrtaude Manning of To rantoLis spending aiew daysat the home of her brotherinlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Rana Deiany Mrs Delany is patient in Stevenson Memorial Hospital Aliiston at thetimeot wri Annn no POPON CHARMER See diogrsmeven beginner can sew tblssunfuo dress in dnyi tabrlcaaver too whip up may two three gay versions tor practically pennies Note pockets hackinterest belt Printed Pniicm 4823 Child rens Sizes 14 617 10 Size dress lakes yards 35inch Printed directions on each pat tern part Easier accurate Send FORTY CENTS cents in coins stamps cannot be accepted for this pattern Please print plainly SIZE NAME ADDRESS STYLE NU MBER care it Pattern Dept The Bar rle Examiner 60 Front St Toronto Ont family Mr and Mrs Gordon Mailion Mr and Mrs Raymond East on and children at Dartmouth Nova Scoiia accompanied by the iormers mother Mrs John Easton of Barrie spent Wednes day lest with his sister Mrs Wice Twentytwo rinks of mixed triples contested on the local greens here last Wednesday for the Harry Eearcy Memorial Trophy The greens were in excellent shape hut rain marred the ev cntEager bowlers howled to win with the trophy going to Mr Johnsons rink ol Ailnndaie oth er winnerswere rinks skipped by Allen Cranston Mr Fry of Aurora Mr Fisher Barrie and Bill Carlton Three local rinks of mixedvtri picswere inStouitville lastMnn day evening Bill Emigb Hazel Walke winning their two gem es an one point of the trophy The game was called at the end oi two games ing tornin nuunsnAv AUGUST zo 1230 Test Pattern 1215 Salvation Army Newl Weather lnnnReport rwonky Womens Show Ed and Ron woody wood ackn comlns en chtcrn eltrii Fem HITXGIJIEDDHI News Wentnu SEDM arm at Cochin wnirlyhirdr Parade am Gun Will Travel Wyatt Earp Loretta You sum ollon on Count lunctlonz cac News The Weatherman Today in Sports Community Newer Movie cmn By Nllht raionv AEGUET mo Jen Pattern 1245 Sacred um Newl WenthlrJInn Report iiiovie Booby Trap Womens Show Movie The World owes Me via Ll biioovene sssss aivi kvidnylflorontohstw eh son afToronlo visited Mr and Mrs Wilfredjohnston Send order to ANNE ADAMS The Great ounlnisr Sullivan Anderson spent visiting her ulster and bar has bend Mr and Mathew Terry Mr and Mrs William Robson and Mn Newport at Toronto visitedMr and Mrs Wilfred and Bernel Johnston Mrs William Anderwn spent iaetWedncsdey on horticulture bus toirrvdown through Hamilton Mr and Mn Keith MM vieited Mrend Mu hobMne Jack MacDonald in Mr and Mrs Robert roam womana anlflUrE The met at the home of Mrs Albert Home with good attendance President Mrs Clark Home opened the meeting in the usual manner Several letters were read and attended to The leaders for the iocallead crs training school New Lamps From Old are Mrs Jim Lang mnn and Mrs Bernal Johnston Mrs Albert Anderson conven or for Historical Research gave talk on our new Historical Book and it contest on Sirncoe County Mrs Anderson then introduc ed Mra Allan Johnson who gave talk on Grnndfathers days and today There was alsoa display at so veral items at hendworir and pic turas which were very interest ing Mrs Edward Johnston gave the history of Rugby The hostessend her helpers served tea HEW REUNION Mr and Mrs liernal Johnston and Bryan attended the Hewitt reunion at Atheriey which was to be held at Mrs RobertHow itts home Owing to rain it was in VAtheriey United Church base ment Identify Airman Killed In France oirAWA CPiAil force head quarters today identification nir man killed Monday in the crash of TJs jet trainer in France as LAC Alfred Pllrnan 23 01 Briana nia Nfld Authorities believe the airmans ejection seat tailed to work The aircraft crashed about 10 miles southwest of Murvaux France The pilot F0 Gordon Bloc of London 0nt parachuted to se icty Ts sinuouscave CHANNEL3 she minty Mouse Playtime mo comma lveau ens Western Theatre 625 Farm Market Reports 630 New GAD Weather Sport moor Lawrence Well snow 730 Decision aoo Big Four Football ottawo at Montreal 1030 TBA 1100 cnc Tv News 111e The Weathermen Today to seem CmmnnlllNm 1110 Movie Guns Hot may Auausr no rm Pattern as New Erlela an argon alum rim Arizona Thunderbolt eso ainan Tin non Hour olstan Siren soon moo Ivanhoe no swine any eon Perry Helen moo Naked City no Great Movlu 11oo cac 11v New 1110 one on iiie Wraltl 1215 Georgian Chlna Twin sill Lite snow TheSeerct Fury Flinn Takes woe aLoNbis JULIET JONES VsGammon ErrAs BEEN THAT PHONEEW on Hour 4LEI$ WALK PAST TH GOOD OL DOCS OFFiCEI wanJ comeon vane SELF REMEMBER wHAl THE PHONE COMPANY GEE GRANDMADONT YOU FEELGCOD lF Iou PULLTHE PHONE OFF THE WALL once MORE WHEY 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