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Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1962, p. 17

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AROUND SIMCOE COUNTY CHURCHILL By MRS PROSBER Mrs Sinclair of Inr onto visited with her father Reive last Friday The Young Peoples Union entertained several other Unions on Friday evening As the ice was not good tor hating party they gathered to the Sunday School room at the United Church and enjoyed games Afterwards refreshments were sened Sorry to report there have been couple cases of scarlet fever in the community Mr and Mrs Ilartley Evans and Johnnie of Bradford and Mr and Mrs Presser at tended party on Friday ev ening in Stroud community hall in honor of Mr and Mrs Robert Rodgers the occasion being their 44th wedding anni versary After the evenings en tenainmont over 200 set down to sumptuous repast Mrs Ralph Rclve Mrs Don lichabh and Karen visited with Mr and Mrs Sinclair of Toronto recently On Saturday the Intermediate class at the United Church en joyed the courtesy of Ken Ral Iton who with his team of white horse took the 11 young folk and their teacher for sleighridc it being the first sleighride with old Dobbin for most of them As they travel lcd merrily on their way the children sang familiar songs On their return all enjoyed the hospitality of Diane and Janet McQuarrie where the rest of the afternoon was spent in games delicious supper was enjoyed by everyone tlil Don Whitesides of Ver ner visited couple days with Mr and Mrs Harry White sides CLOWES By MRS LAVENDER FROM HOLLAND Mr and Mrs Peter lardena or and girls went to lilaiton Saturday In meet Mrs War denaars mother who came from Holland to spend some time lnCBDIIdI Mr and lifrs Hirschiield and family visited last weekend In Oshawa The pupils and teachers at Clowes and Iliilview schools on ioyed skating party at Guth rie rink on Saturday Mrs Buchanan of Eagle Lake Ontario is spending few days with her daughter Mrs Johnston 0R0 HOCKEY TEAM Congratulations to Oro hockey team on reaching the finals in the allAOntario championship game at Alliston They defeated Bradford Friday night to reach the semifinals nndput Port hlcNicoll out on Saturday but lost to Canningino in the finals Mr and Mrs Drury and son Skip of Villnwdale visited at Bldwells Mr and Mrs Bruce Storey and children at Harrie visited recently at Bidwells Mrs Dicker has returned TELEVISION PROGRAMS CKVR CHANNEL BARRIE WEDNESDAY MARCH 400 Tn Vomons Show so Friendly Giant 45 iiigri Mulglm linxxle Danie Huckleberry Hound Nations Business Farm Market Rrport News Dun Jamlason Weather Sport Pierre Berton The Law and Mr Jones Bachelor Father glaydate crry now News Magazine Explorations Cuc TV News The wtutnerann Today in Sports Community New Highway Patrol rauistAY MARCH is Test Pattern Romper Ronni Popeye and Flt Noondny Report News Weather Sports Farm mgr Comlnl eats Movie irripio lhreat Open House school Telecast Verdict is Yours New Womens Show Lets Look Rope Around 11 sun aomo Danie Dick Irnccy News Headlines cumunror Farm Market Report News Don Jamielon Weather Sport Pierre Berton The Flintstones 00 ran 100 no 55 00 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And Copy Will Be DellveredTo YourHome THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE VALLEY TAXI DRIVEYOURSELF cans AND Teucirs home after visiting month with Mr and Mrs Norman Dougheny lary 5L Barrie Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Ernest Lydiot on the birth of son Sympathy is extended to the family of Rev Mr West who died Feb 26 at Clarkshurg Ontario Mrs Dwinnel who has been in Royal Victoria Hospital has returned home much im proved in health Ronald Divinnei spent law days with his aunt litre Per oncz in Barrie and Clara Dwinhcl stayed with Mrs Law rence Johnson of Edgar MINESING aynms randy nimn Worlds Day of prayer was observed in the United Church Friday alternoon liIrs Pirimmcr of Little Lake Rd was the guest speaker The soloist was Mrs Murray of Mincsing Hill Grant who has been em ployed with Zellers of Brant ford for the past ycar and half has been transferred in Oakville Ilch he will be as sistant manager of Zellers there There were 15 tables of cuchro at St Peters Hall Fri day evening Rcid Richardson won lirst prize and also had the must lone hands The high score for the ladies was hirs Firman Oldest gentleman pre sent was Mr Doran oi Mid liurst who was also honored The Young People met in the United Church Sunday evening with good attendance The Devotional was taken by Linda McLean Robin French presid ent of the YIU for the county was present and spoke on young peoples work Next Sunday there will be Bible Study in St Peters church conducted by Mr Lee and all young people are invited to at tend We are sorry to report that Mrs Charles Camacknnd Irs Reid are hospitalized in the Royal Victoria Hospital The Couples Club met at the home of Mr and Mrs Roger Gificu on Tuesday even ing March lifiss Beth Hud CONTRIICT BRIDGE By JAY BECKER South dealer Both sides vulnerable Konm Q5 3K An IQ976 wnsr EAST hAlOSZ K13 932 96 anM 01052 +54 +A53 aourii 494 visorsIo 97 +K110 The bidding South West No East Pass 24 P3 Pass 1v Opening lead king of dia monds Good defense is mostly matter of good logic Granted that defender sees only portion of his sides cards he should still be able to figure out the best defense practically all the time For example took at this hand played in team match At the first table the bidding went as shown It is hard to justify Souths last bid It would seem that he had given his all when he opened the bidding and that once his partner indicated willingness to stop under game South having nothing to add in his original pronouncement should have passed West led the king of dia DAILY CROSSWORD nonoss 1JUnadorned Koiartan India Slacker 10 Greek Iabulist 12 Occurrence 13 Test 14 Bind 15 Automatic rouuno 17 From Latin 18113 em 19 The and the Tortoise 20 Candlenut 40 Ravolutton ary heroine Pitcher 41 Old Md coins Observe DOWN British Foreign Minister 194551 0n the lee Fiowed Spectacu tars Ancient war machines In this pines Samoan mollusk 1953 Ruselhn purgo 25 Goddess or peace 23 Rose thorn 28 Likely 2i Seaweed SO Buddha 32 Without place nbbr 33 Knot in wood 34 English mvern 35 Yellow nunsts 371an archaic 89 Dumasqu is the diestan missionary to South America was present She Ihnwed slides of her minion ary endeavours in that part of the world which were most Interesting The April meeting will be at the home of Mr and Mrs Gordon ilicks Mr and Mrs Edward Teeter and family visited with relativ es at Mono Mills Mr Murray the latters father who has been spending some time at the Teeter home returned to Mono Mills The UCW will meet on March 22 owing to the bake sale on Friday Mr and Mrs Arthur Pain Sheila and Stephen attended the Sportsmcns show in Ton onto on Saturday Mr and Mrs John Sinclair and John visited with relatives in Toronto We extend our sincere sym pathy to the relatives of the rlate Tyson Johnston who pass ed away at Penetang General Hospital on Saturday LARRY BRANNON BLONDIE rr 9055m 1sz nouns 70 SAT Ime WE Resow THE TIME WS SPEND DIVIDING UP THE CNBOlt CROSSLAND By MRS SAM ALLAN Knox Ladics Aid met at the home of Mrs Hell lilurch Mrs Sam Allen led the topic Arrangements were made to eat or to wedding quilt had becn quilted at Mrs Russel McElwains 0m quilt was sold and another given to burned out victim Mrs Bell closed with prayer Sympathy is extended to the Hunter family in the passing of Miss Ethel Hunter suddenly March Mrs Sam Allen spent Thurs day with her cousin Mrs Priest Barrie Mr and Mrs Harry Tubman and family Elmvalc were Sun duy visitors with Mr and Mrs James Strath New Flos Fashioncttos held two meetings last week Tues day evening tho group met at Mrs Joseph Belcourts with the home economist litrs Peggy Campbell in attendance The group mct at Mrs Sam Allens Saturday Mr and Mrs Melbourne Barnes and son Stayner visit ed at Mr and Mrs Barnes JULIET JONES munds and declarcr let him hold the trick Declarer hoped West would continue with dia mond or make neutral load that would permit South to take diamond finesse and get rid of iade loser West shiited to the eightpt clubs which East took with the ace East now decided that ETTA KETT AW KIIIEN H55 owlHes LIVING IN THE PAST DOES Vane DEBBY Jusr DOG erLL snaoow WATCH THINKS IM Hausnow LIP Wests club was singleton so he Ietuned club and that was theend of that South ramped home with eleven tricks East could have defeated the contract by returning spade instead of club but this play it must be granted is easier to make when you see 52 cards instead of just ZS The main fault in the defense is rather attributable to Wests play at trick two At the second table the pro per defense was found There the bidding went 1H Zll 4H DONALD DUCK The king of diamonds was led and ducks as at the first table But West shifted to the ace of spades at trick two He knew that East had to have two defensive tricks for con tract to be defeated He inten ded to he guided by East play on the ace of spades He was vindicated when East signaled with the eight The spade continuation followed by the ace of clubs quickly set tled declarers hash West really had nothing to lose by cashing the ace of spades If East had played low on the ace denying the king West could then shift to club Tomorrow redoubied con tract Com mercinl fiavai era Plexus 11 Satian 16 Metallic cook 18 Onal bene no 20 Asm Brit dial 21 Author Harte 27 Alma box 23 Animal iiko persons I4 Hires TE zra roonm uin mzon mmom gtgtu oz 11m lam xn mu Inward More 21 Gufdna not 30 Rolls up mm BUZ SAWYER MUGGS AND SKEETER WOKWTMIMW ORANDMA SHOULD THINK YOUD BE VOLI NAVENI AFRAID YOU MIGHTUJSE MYLANDJNEVERTHOUGHI ILL OETFORKOMETOW OF IT THAT WAY BAKIN VANS RIGHT NOW BAKED ROI WK OF IT W536 DATING HEP

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