November 17, 1966 } BROWNIES - girls 7 years of age and older, interested in joiriing Brownies, phone Irene Kettle - 3526. FOR WATKINS PRODUCTS - call Terrace Bay - 825-33 NOMINATIONS The Corporation of the Township of Schreiber - NOTICE is hereby given to the Munici- pal Electors of the Township of Schreiber in the District of Thunder Bay that in compliance with the statutes in that behalf | require the presence of the said Electors at the Town Hall Auditorium (basement) at the hour of 7 o'clock p.m. on the 2Ist day of November, 1966 for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the office(s) of blic School Trustees (two required) ce of Councillors (two required) ly, and if a than required nominated, and declarations, polls following place: The Municipal Town Hall Auditorium |(basement) on the fifth day of December, 1966 and ,will be opened from nine(9) o'clock a.m. until six {6) o'clock p.m. and no longer. © NOTE: Advance Polls will be open on the following dates: December Ist, Dec- ember 2nd, December 3rd, 1966. Given under my hand this second(2nd) day of November, 1966. G .Walter Robson, Clerk, Township of Schreiber. TERRACE BAY NEWS BRIDGE Vul: N-S East (D) NORTH §932 HAQJ6 DQ8 CK1098 WEST EAST SQJ74 $1085 H73 H1052 DJ10932 DA764 C63 CAJ2 SOUTH SAK6 HK984 DK5 CQ754 THE BIDDING: South West North East -- ae -- Pass INT Pass 2C Pass 2H Pass 4H } Pass Pass Pass LEAD: DIAMOND KNAVE This week's deal shows the ar- tificial two club convention after no trump. This convention has wide popularity among tourna- ment players and it is easy to see why. North's hand: has 12 high card points and coupled with the 16 to 18 in partner's opening bid, he can clearly see game and rule out slam. But North would prefer to play game in hearts rather than in no trump because of his double- ton diamond. His bid of two clubs over the one no trump opening asks partner for a four- card major, Q x x x or better. South responds with two hearts to show his four hearts and North carries on to game. If South had no four-card major he would respond two diamonds, also an artificial bid. In using this artificial bid even if you cannot find a fit in the majors you have lost nothing by using it for you can generally retreat to no trump. In the play of this hand, the knave of diamonds is led, East wins with his ace and returns a little diamond, South winning with the King. South can see another three possible losers; a spade and two clubs. He draws trumps and plays a small club to the king. At this point there is no way for East- West to defeat the hand as South is intending to finesse through the club knave in the East Hand. Why East? A count of the hand reveals West began with two clubs and East with three, therefore, there is a better chance of finding the honours in East. COUNCIL NOTES (cont'd from, Mr.J.C.Wig, Vice President end General Man- ager of Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Co. 'Ltd., extended his congratulations to gred-| uates at the recent Trades Training dinner. Page 15 Page 13) Gasoline fires were set in the school-yards and in the bleachers on the ballpark. One dog was destroyed at the owners' request; eight transients received meal tickets and a stranded car enough gasoline to reach Schreiber. Since the sidewalk snowblower required extensive and expensive repair at the end of last winter, only authorized Recreation Staff will be allowed to use it this year. An advertisement in the local press will draw all car owners' attention to the by-law that prohibits the parking of car: the road or at the approach to the garage compounds during the hours when the snow plow operates. Failure to comply will result in the towing away of vehicles - the owners being responsible for all . towing charges. Snowmobile owners are reminded that when on the highway the machine is classed as a motor vehicle, and, requires a licence. At this time these are not avail- able from the Department of Transport agent in Terrace Bay, so must be obtained from the Lake- head.