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Terrace Bay News, 26 Jan 1967, p. 14

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Page 14 SCHREIBER NEWS (from page |5) ice-President Mrs. R.B.Spadoni chaired the January meeting of the C.P.T.A., Holy Angels School when 45 attended. Mrs. Sanford Chicoine volunteered to attend the C.P.T.A. " convention in Toronto at Easter and Harold Shack of the school staff was named alternate delagate. Further discussion was held on super- Vision needed at the Winnipeg-Columbid crossing during the times school children are using it, and councillor Harold McParland, agreed to again present the matter to council and the police. Father Cano spoke on TV viewing and programs suitable for children , with a question and answer period. The attendance prize was won by Mrs. R.Fleming's room. A donation of ten dollars was made to assist the high school students with their year book. raffled and won by Mrs. C.R.Duffy and Mrs. Henry Dimmery. It was decided to buy a record player for the school . to Schreiber in 1962, is being trans- ferred to WaWa by the Ontario Provincial Police. Both Mr.&Mrs. Duncan are active in the work of the Royal Canadian Legion and were elected officers of the Legion Br. Schreiber Red Wings downed 1-0 in a game played January 21. Schreiber's big gun was Ron Court- emanche with four goals,while Steven Ross and Jack Maclsaac got two each, and Cliff Lavigne , Ron Chicoine and Larry St.Jean had one each. The Thunderbirds were robbed on several good attempts to get on the score boord. Two large food hampers, donated, were Corp.. William Duncan, who came 109 and its ladies auxiliary this year. Terrace Bay Thunderbirds in Schreiber TERRACE B AY NEWS i > 0D 00 0D ND) ED HE ' { 1 ¢ | : } ! ! . a ion riage | | { Vul: Both West (D) NORTH $1085 HA73 DKJ93 CQJ9 WEST EAST SJ $9643 H9642 HKQ105 DA10752 D84 C654 CA87 SOUTH SAKQ72 HJ8 DQ6 CK 1032 THE BIDDING: South West North East -- Pass Pass Pass 1S Pass 2D Pass 2S Pass 3S Pass 4S Pass Pass Pass LEAD: HEART NINE Almost any book on Standard American or Point Count bid- ding will show the proper res- ponses to an opening bid. With 6 to 10 points and no support \ (lacking four cards in: bid suit) bid one no trump; with 6 to 10 - and support give a siniple raise or one rank higher; and with 11 points or more give a two-over- one response and show partner's suit later. These basic rules will usually indicate the suit to be trumps, the number of points in responder's hand, and the final contract. Today's North is too weak for a jump raise in spades, too strong for a one no trump response and he hasn't the prop- er four card support for spades. He is content with bidding two diamonds. to show 10+ points and a later bid of three spades to show his three card support. South knows that North hasn't 13 points or he would have open- ed the bidding, he knows North has at least three spades, and can count on 11 or 12 points from North. Therefore, with his own 16 points, gam:2_ should easily be possible. Playing at four spades, South wins the heart lead, draws four rounds of trumps and makes his contract losing one trick in each of the outside suits. January 26, 1967 The same day, two Schreiber teams went to Terrace Bay. Schreiber Bite Knights down ed Terrace Bay Cougars 5-|, and Terrace Bay Mustangs defeat- ed Schreiber Lions 8-1. Officials in the Schreiber Minor League this season are Reg . Bailey President, Keith Scott Vice-President, Bill Stefurak Secretary-Treasurer . Coaches: Frank McKenna, Harold Shack, Harold Fisher, Ivan Martin, Jack Coepman, Doug Luke, for Pee Wees and Frank Fummerton for Bantams Dominic Figliomeni and Bill Stefurak for Midgets . RE-UNION AFTER TWENTY-ONE YEARS While a patient in Dee r Lodge Hospital, Winnipeg, Pat Newton was able to contact his nephew Arthur Newton and family. Nothing was heard from them until 1945 when Arthur called on Pat in Ottawa while on leave from the Navy Again contact was lost until with the kind help of the Padre at Deer Lodge Hospital, a meeting was arranged and Uncle, Nephew,with his wife and four sons had a pleasant re-union with assurances given that they will now keep in touch. Mrs. Len Huard head of the local office was in Toronto last week attending a Bell Telephone meeting. Mrs. Lester McCuaig will be in Toronto this week attending a TB Convention. Roddy Larson, Terrace Bay was the winner of the snow machine raffled by the Schreiber Curling Club. ee Leen pone weet Traffic court clerk explaining to a surly motorist why he should keep his receipts for traffic fines: "When you get then of 'em, you get a bicycle." ee ecm

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