Bidding at Ed's table: . A strong artificial forcing bid 'eC.T2',,',T" I I FC. - .- " West's first double was for take-out C: J532 S C: 87 indicating a point count close to an S: 8653 opening bid and tolerance for all unbid - H: At25 suits. The second double was a lead D: 76 directing penalty double made in case C: 10964 East ended up on lead (e.g. (INT con- tract). Opening lead: diamond Queen. Ed took the diamond Queen with dummy's Ace and played the Ace of spades. After he got the bad news when West showed out, he gave up his spade Jack to East's Queen. At this point East made a mistake by ignoring his partner‘s high-low heart discards and continuing diamonds. Ed took the trick with dummy's King, ruffed the diamond nine with his spade eight and played two more rounds of trump, pitching the tive of hearts from his hand. An interesting Lil was played last Tuesday by Ed Allan! mammal We“: gamuttheAMtBecmdouCenue.Allbutonepalrbldasmullshmgoludwnnfl; losing the spadeQueen as well as the heart King, "ertrying an unsuccessful th-tre. N-S vulnerable The diagram shows the six card end position. Based on West's bidding and discards the King of hearts had to be in West's hand. Ed decided not to play the doomed heart finesse. Instead be led the spade nine and pitched the Queen of hearts! WEEKLY DUPLICATE BRIDGE RESULTS: Sunday Swiss Team Championship -tnight A: Rodney Wilton, John Gilbert. Wayne Ttmms, Colin Harrington and Rene Lawand. Ruth Lewis. John Scullion. Peter Ciuciura. George Cross. Flight B: Chuck and Ruth Pinkney. Grayce Murison. Rosemary Chayer. Monday " - Carol McMahn. Reg Frid; Steve Edwards. Bob Auger Tuesday aft - Evelyn Johnson, Norma Ingram; Glen Holman, Terry Visentin Tuesday eve - Carol McMahn. Mae Reid; Rodney Wilton. Bill Sheryer Wednesday aft - Ned When. Elisha Polak; Ken Gladstone, Warren Sparks Wednesday eve - Flight A: In Ashcroft, Wayne Timms; Carol Mclahn. Norma Ingram Flight B: Warren Sparks. Ken Gladstone; Mark Ohermeyer. Marie Armstrong Thursday " Championship game - Evelyn Johnson. Dim Wellstead; Marion Wright, Carol Mclalm Friday eve - Flight A: David Baker. Larry Woods; Rodney Wilton, Bill Sheryer Flight B: Marie Armstrong. Mark Obermeyer; Mary-Lou and Bill Armstong. A Club Champioetshi p game will be held on Monday, April 6, 1: 00 pan. at the Adult Recreation Centre. Bridge lessons for beginners and intermediate players will start the second week in April. For information and registration call Milos Polak, 885-4475. '"iGGGsGr Ruhle now." His heart pitch would establish the Jack of hearts on dummy, while a discard of a club would promote the club ten in declarer’s hand. This play technique is called "squeeze play" and Ed's play was a "criss-cross squeeze." You may notice that East had a chance to break up the squeeze and defeat the contract by leading a heart after he cashed his spade Queen. e PLANUH - The world’s finest custom design wall system. e ROHR - The ultimate in room designs for children and young adults. e MARKTEX - Authentic ‘old wortd' reproduction furniture from Spain e WILU SCHlLLlG - The finest, contemporary leather sofas and modulers from Europe. . e LUBKE - Modern dining room deslgns from Germany's firtqet e SEBASTIAN DE LORENZIS - Tlmeteee beauty In 'Eighteenth Century‘ Reneteeenee end Flocentlne dining end well furniture. Thottno-ttooofqoattt-,cofmot-rtaoe"ecoettp_. Featuring: DISCOVER THE AREAS MOST BEAUTIFUL FINE FURNITURE SHOWROOM Pass Pass Pass 'ONLY IF YOU WANT THE VERY BEST' rine Furniture 5D Pass Dbl†Pass D: QJ103 C: J532 H: K6 S: W109 H: J7 D: AK9 C: AKQ S S: 8653 H: At25 D: 76 C: 10964 J7 AKO A0 S: 0742 D: 8542 C: 87 87 We're Growing! Things are happening at the Stockyard Market. The delays are done with. Construction is finally under was! on our new market building. Come see or yourself. Watch us grow! Stockyard Farmers' Market and Flea Market tr Spring St. St. Jacobs South American Bananas Thompson Green Grapes from Chile lb. California Celery Zucchini Thursdays from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Millbank Mozzarella Cheese ltr Stone Crock Cooked Salami Stone Crock cloth bags Summer Sausage Stone Crock Florida Pepperoni Hinds of Beef 45 King St., St. Jafobs Stone Crock Village Bakery 664-3626 664-361 2 "m fttitst Mb a†T eui,i.iiiiicg2iaaiiiiiiss,u,, MARKET HOURS: Weber St. North at King St. bunch 5 lb. block 2.89 Ass't Squares Fruit Danishes Hot Cross Buns dot. Easter Cakes Cheese Bread White Hulk-I Popping Corn Coffees Chou": Houu Sauces Flavored Peanut Brittle In lb. ltr lb. lb, mm aâ€. gun -nauo m. .69 l. 2.99 m. .39 lb. .99 h .99 2.39 3.99 2.99 2.09 Ezr%llCCl 16.50 18.00 " Ring St., St. Jacobs Meats tif Cheese Shop " King St., St. Jacobs (riiifen Lamb 664-2378 664-3544 664-3610 236 mL it: 1.99 lb. lb. 1 l .29 doz. loaf la dot. 2.29 '6 doz. L99 ,. 3.99 ,. 3.59 1.99 1.89 2.99 .99 ross