Page 8 ROSSPORT NEWS Mr. day from Port Arthur . Mrs. J.Equib of Nipigon visited relatives here this week. Mr. & Mrs. W.Hubelit were business visitors to Port Arthur. The teacher, Mrs. Mattson and pupils held a St. Patrick's party in the school Friday. Games, singing and Irish music were enjoyed. Luncheon was served by the senior pupils. Mrs. D.W.Gerow and daughter Patricia returned Saturday from Port Arthur. Mrs. M.Lostricoo now resides in Schreib: er with relatives. Mrs. C .Todesco spent Monday and Tues- day in the Lakehead. The Five Hundred Card Club held their last series of games before Easter when they met at Mrs. Herb Lif's home Wednes- day eveing. Prizes were won by Mrs. Joyce Yandon, Mrs. Eileen Rouble and Mrs. Hattie Yandon. Refreshments were served. The games will continue after the Easter ho lidays. MUSHQUSH RINK WINS BONSPIEL Rossport Curling Club wound up the curling season with a Centennial mixed bonspiel and social among its members. First event was taken by Dave Mushqush 'spoints. Our South makes a nor- | team with Edith Hubelit, Peter Legault and Joyce Mushgqush. Runners up were Josephine Gerow's team of Ben Lespinski, Edith Ibey and Dave Spencer. Second event Jos. Wills, Hilda Mush- qush , Elsie Wills and Reg Yates. Runners up Chas. Todesco, Camilla Legault, Carol Lespinski and Roland Rochon. Third event Eugene Legault, Edith Spill- ett, Nancy Lespinski and Doug Hunt. Runner up - Tom Yandon, Ken Bowlier, Pat Auger and Hattie Yandon. First team to be knocked out - Herb Legault, Patsy Gerow, Ron Spencer and Rosanne Rochon. & Mrs. A. Rouble returned Wednes- TERRACE BAY NEWS PAZ on ridge Both Vulnerable North Deals NORTH SK 107 HQJ1065 ps. CAQ854 WEST EAST SJ96 §Q43 HK87 H32 DQ@J1065 D8432 CJ2 C10976 SOUTH SA852 HA94 DAK97 CK3 THE BIDDING: South West North East -- -- 1H Pass 3NT Pass 5C Pass 6NT All Pass OPENING LEAD: DIAMOND QUEEN Responding to partner's open- ing bid with a very large hand of your own can be very difficult -- if you are strong suited. On today's deal, South has a count | of 18 high card points and his | partner has opened! Normal re- sponses with the other three | suits stopped are: 1NT with 6 to 10 points; 2NT with 13 to 15 4 points; and 3NT with 16 to 18 mal 3NT response and North is confronted with a problem. The combined point total from the bidding and from his own hand does not add up to 33, the nor- -- mal amount for small slam. North chooses a rather unusual bid of 5C to show his five card suit and his _ intermediate strength. South can read _ this bid as unusual and takes the partnership to slam in no trump. The slam is unbeatable as South wins the diamond in his own hand and eventually loses the king of hearts on the finesse. When this hand was actually played almost all pairs went on to six hearts rather thar the no trump game. One unfortunate pair had a mixup in bidding when the North player thought his partner's three no trump bid Team with highest score Josephine Gerowwas a gambling-type three no Ben Lespinski, Edith Ibey and Dave Spen- cer. Team with the biggest end happened to bid and left his partner at that level. For more on rebids and responses, read DUPLICATE BRIDGE, HOW TO PLAY, HOW TO WIN, by Kaplin. March 23, 1967 be a tie with the Tom Yandon rink and Herb Legault each with a four endgr. They won the Carling glasses and decid- ed to split the glasses among the eight team players. Each team received prizes and a very pleasant time was spent by all. The bonspiel wound up with a buffet lunch and social hour. A sing song with guitar music by Peter Legault and R. Spencer was enjoyed. SCHREIBER GOSPEL MISSION A special service will be held at II a.m]. Good Friday. We especially invite you to attend our Easter Sunrise Service at 7 a.m. WANTED TO RENT -_ 3 bedroom house or apartment in Terrace Bay. Phone Schreiber 446 or Terrace Bay Box 188. @BMaxine Hubelit holds an old Squaw duck tht had been hit Qy a car. These ducks winter her4 in open water and are known by many names. Photo by Mrs.Todesco. EXPO-HERE WE COME! By Marlyn MacDonald It seems everyone in the world is go- ing to Expo except Canadians. The Grade 8 class of St.Martin 's realize ~ the educational potential and hope to make the trip. Several money making schemes have been discussed and the first will be a Baby-sitting Agency to operate during Easter holidays. Stud- ents have agreen on 25¢ an hour and 50¢ after midnight. Anyone wishing our services is asked to phone 3625. A beer bottle drive is also in process and if the trip does not materialize, the money will go to charity. |