Page 14 November 3, 1966 | TERRACE BAY NEWS pat on ridge fe Mitt LE : SCHREIBER CENTENNIAL COMMUN- ITY CENTRE (ARENA) DEBENTURE ISSUE Sixty-four (64) $500 Debentures of the Corporation of the Township of Schreiber, issued under the author- ity of By-Law No.479 and certified by the Ontario Municipal Board, are now available for sale at the Munic- ipal Office, Schreiber, Ontario. EE EE A 1D) SAD ED Vul: Both North (D) NORTH $ 10843 HAK6 DKJ42 KEITH SCOTT NEW POLICE CHIEF Keith Scott, formerly with the Ontariq Provincial Police, has been sworn in as Chief of Police in Schreiber, replacing S.W.Timmerman, who went to Red Rock Mr .Scott was born in Surrey, England but raised in Wormit, Fife, Scotland. He came to Canada in December 1952, returning to Scotland in December 1953 and in January 1954 was married to Annie Eddie Black. They came to Can- EAST SQ9 H DQ97643 C 1097643 SOUTH SJ5 HQJ1043 DA5 CKQJ5 THE BIDDING: South West North esi ID Pass 2H Pass Pass LEAD: SPADE KING This represents a 6 1/2% per annum interest bearing investment. Further information relative to the above interesting and profitable is- sue may be obtained from the under- signed, East Pass Pass Pass G .Walter Robson, M.1.M.A Clerk Treasurer, Townshi p of Schreiber. ROSSPORT NEWS Lakehead visitors during the week Wild distribution and good bidding led to this four heart contract being bid and made in a recent match point game held at the Mount Baker Bridge Club in Cranbrook, B.C. The bidding shows good sense by the North- South pair as it was using mini- ada in February 1954 to Fort William where Mr .Scott was employed with the Canada Car and Foundry until he joined the OPP in July 1956, posted to Nee- bing Township, and later working in and out of Port Arthur. mum responses to show 12 to 16 point hands. North opens his four-card minor, South responds his good heart suit. At this point many players in North would jump immediately to game or would jump to three hearts with 15 points. But both of these bids are clearly incorrect for 15 points is still a minimum hand. If South only had six points and a five-card heart suit, he would still respond one heart to one diamond. A jump _ response would encourage slam and would convey false information about the hand. The simple raise of the heart suit is excel- lent, for South can say to him- self, "'my partner has from 13 to 16 points and at least three hearts."" This information is vital for South counts a maxi- mum 16 and his own 14 points, rules out slam and bids the game. An interesting sidelight to the hand is the fact that 3NT can be made but only realizes 630 points whereas Four Hearts makes five and a score of 650. In 1958 he came to the Schreiber de- tachment where he remained until trans- ferred to headquarters in Port Arthur in September of this year. He resigned in October to take over the duties of Po- lice Chief of Schreiber. Mr .and Mrs. Scott have two children, Sharon aged 12 and Keith Jr., aged 10. were Mrs.Lenard Ibey, Mrs .D.Mattson Mrs. C.W.Todesco and Ron. Lanigan. Mrs.Eugene Gerow has returned from Terrace Bay Hospital . Mrs. W.Hubelit has returned from Port Arthur General Hospital . Mrs.Annie Bolinski left Tuesday for her home in Beausejour, Manitoba. Mrs.Emily Becker of Burford, Ont. called on Mrs.Ibey last week. Mr .and Mrs.J.Gordon of Vancou- ver, visited Mr.and Mrs.E.Page this week . Messrs .Eugene Gerow and Alfred Gerow and Mrs.Gerow left Thursday for Peterboro owing to the death of their sister, Rev.Sister Mary Ann (Hanna Gerow) who was buried at Mount St.Joseph on Friday. Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Hubelit returned _ Friday from Poplar Bluff, Sask. ROSSPORT NEWS Mr.and Mrs.J.Langtree spent the weekend in Port Arthur with relatives. The annual Hallowe'en party for parents and children was held in the Community Hall Monday evening. Prizes were given for costumes .and lunch was served. Games and dancing were enjoyed.