@ Pa THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedn, , April 19, 1967 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER p Record-Holder in Masters vidual Championship Play) orth dealer. ast-West vulnerable NORTR 4Q3873 @548 64 KQ10 $2 @10 AJ6 99873 758 roury 0653 BAIS : SOUTH SAK9G4 / 9KQ10 @KQ10 472 The bidding: 6 Passe «61 Past 1 Pass 4 1e: Tead--tive OF spades, e is a peculiar case where arer is faced with a choice vhich of three K-Q-10 com tions to attack first. est leads a trump and South that he must lose three . His problem is to avoid t loser in addition. tuations of this type are uently thought of as pure sses, and if declarer chooses wrong suit to lead first, and down, he may be inclined ttribute the result tobad or example, suppose South | the trump and/eads a club irds dummy, hopes West dealt the ace,\in which case art can be discyrded on ons ummy's clubs. t this turns out to choice in the actual dea) 1 East takes the ace and rns the nine of hearts. South s the king, but West ducks use he realizes that East's is his highest heart. The it is that declarer goes 1 one. clarer's best chance is to the diamonds first. He ld win the spade lead i» my and play a diamond. If has the ace and takes 't, arer's worries are over. He later discard a heart from nd on the queen of dia- s. ; t's say that East follows and the king wins, In thet South re-enters dummy 'a trump and leads an- : diamond, When East s the ace, declarer cas ad his cards and claim is certainly possible thi ng diamonds first will n p the contract. The adverse s may be so distributed ten tricks cannot be made rdless of which suit is at- ed first. is also possible for West te the ace of diamonds and jouth later to have a choice hether to finesse the ten of ts, clubs or diamonds. But me play that stands out is diamonds must be led be: either. hearts or clubs. | if the diamond ace is g, West will not be able te k hearts before declarer R chance to test the clubs. pen Courts, udy Advises RLIN (AP)--Soviet Chair Leonid Brezhnev renewed ow's call for a world Com: st conference today. | in an effort to get around ients of a break with Pe he used the Vietnam war S pretext rather, than the ' dispute between Russia China. zhnev said the conference | speed up what he termed \merican "'fiasco'"' in Viet 8 major policy address be: 2,200 delegates to the East jan Communist par- congress in East Berlin, inev said '"'the time has to consider concrete ques- of preparing" a world con- ce and its agenda. zhney said Communist rt for Vietnam is making vo more and more sly." ry to take a few years off ooks and would like to the cost.--M. H. my opinion, the most valid se of this type of surgery correct premature signs of , not to conceal norma! $ of age. Anyway, partic- ' as concerns a job, your yer is pretty likely to or find out your real age ay. [? Some hundreds of dol- varying in accordance 10w much work had to be Only satisfactory way to ain the cost is to ask for timate from the surgeon. LY'S SALLIES iano j THE OSHAWA TIM ES, Wednesday, Ap: 19, 1967 21 COUNTY LINES Fashion Show Features Mother, Daughter Dinner KEDRON (TC) -- A centen- nial fashion show, dresses representing each ade from 1867 to 1962, lighted the mother and daug banquet held by the 25th Guides and Brownies. The mentator. Guides modelled items from the ward-|of antiques and pioneer skills as robe of a modern teenager. The toast to the Queen proposed by Cathy Rosnak. toast to the Guide Movement was proposed by Susan Smith with Mrs. Ben Hitchens teply- ing. Darlene Caldwell proposed the toast tothe mothers with|Church Women are holding 2 Mrs. Grant Glover replying. centennjal tea, bazaar and bake Mrs. Hitchen presented warrant|sale May 18 at the pins to the leaders. featuring|Tregunna and Janet Bremner. high-|an action song. Mrs. Lorne Tregunna was the com- A skit was presented by Mrs. dec-|The Brownies entertained with hter Girl M4 = «| Antique Display KEDRON (TC) -- Plans are also|being maée for a demonstration well as a parade of costumes at was|the April 22 Centennial Tea at The|the home of Mrs, Ross Lee. Centennial Tea AUDLEY (TC) -- The United United Church. Action Urged On Pollution south side of Lake Ontario. 1966. wastes. BRIDGE - SCORES The winners and high 'scores in the games played by members of the Oshawa, Brook-|Mrs. H. Barker, 137; Mrs. R. lin, General Motors and Oshawa|Drew and J. Miller, 129; Mrs, Golf Duplicate Bridge Clubs | Wadsworth and Mrs. R. Morris, were: OSHAWA North and South --E. C and J. Miller, 174; Mrs. R. Bar- rand and Mrs. C. Chamb 167; C. Neilson and R. Niglis, 158; Mrs. G. A: Rundle Mrs. E. M. Culp, 157; Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. V. A. Silga 155. East and West -- Mrs. Hughes and Miss G. Milton, 167; Mrs. W. Heron and A. Vaillain-| court, 158; Mrs. C. Pilkey and Mre. E. Winter, 158; Mrs. Sheridan and R. White, 154; Clarke and C. Olsen, 152. BROOKLIN North and South -- J. Pat eon and J. Miller, 109; Mrs. J. Wadsworth and ps Heron, 99; Mrs. K. Mar Soni E. Coles, 95; Mrs. R. Morris| and R. Niglis, 92; Mrs. W. Timmins and P. Kaukonen, 84, East and West --Mr. and Mrs, J. Wild, 115; Mr. and Mrs. Barker, 104; Mr. and Mrs. Wells, 103; Mrs. E. Winter and| Mrs. R. Schofield, 101; R. Mor- ris and K. Marden, 88. The club will hold its team- of-four championship, April J. Patterson, Mrs. R. Tberson, A. Vaillancourt and G. Adams are the defending champions. GENERAL MOTORS Mrs. W. J. Timmins and A. Vaillancourt, who had a score of 124, won the Open Pairs Trophy. the|Other scores were: Mr. and j120; J. Condos and J. Drum- }mond, 117; Mr. and Mrs. E. |Jeffrey, 117. GOLF CLUB Mrs. E. F. Armstrong, who had a score of 79, won the in- dividual trophy. Other scores and| Were: Mrs. E. Henry, 78; B. Fields, 77; E. F. Bastedo, 75; E.|/Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, 74 and oles ers, Mr. O'Donoh ter. TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto Alderman Anthony O'Donohue says pressure should be applied to United States authorities to clean up water pollution on the In a recent letter to the chair- man of the International Joint Commission's Canadian section, Mr. O'Donohue said there is a need for more active U.S. par- ticipation in anti-pollution pro- grams, particularly in view of a report from the U.S. sub- committee on natural resources and power completed in July, The report said there are about 300 industries dumping waste along the south shore of Lake Ontario and of the 52 ma- jor sources of pollution, only eight apply treatment to the "T think the report speaks for itself and points out the awe- some extent to which our neigh- bors across Lake Ontario are polluting our common waters," said in his let- and pogr. The cardinal, ilis,|Mrs. E. F. Bastedo, 73. ence. $ Quebec Cardinal Sees Special Duty VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -- Maurice Cardinal Roy of Que- bec said today Roman Catho- lics have a special duty to do their best to close a widening gap between the world's rich chairman of) the Pontifical Commission for| Justice and Peace, told the| commission's first meeting that 2,000,000,000 persons are living in poverty--in Asia, Africa and Latin America--and 1,300,000,- 000 are enjoying relative afflu- Pi 120% Profit S. W. ter- E. 10% Interest J.| H. F. 26. No Investment USE YOUR BABY BONUS AT 0O.D.H. FOR 10% BONUS STARTING THIS MONTH SEE PAGE 27 Per Annum! Each Month JAVEX LIQUID BLEACH HUNT'S PURE TOMATO CATSUP WHITE, PINK, YELLOW OR TURQUOISE SAVE 6c SCOTT PAPER WHITE, PINK, YELLOW OR AQUA TOILET TISSUE LUSHUS 8 FLAVORS---334-0Z. SIZE JELLY POWDERS SOLO--COLORED 9¢ OFF PACK--FLUFFO PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING 'When there's a Cascade 40 in the house | there's no excuse to wriggle out of the evening bath. 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