§ (Continued from page 16) for the musical have included the daily threeâ€" to fiveâ€"hour rehearsals attended by all cast members A Funny Thing as well as so;x;e -r:ase;\rch into both Roman comedy and slapstick, and the addition to his role of some upâ€"toâ€"date jokes. _ Other cast members include Sean Saunters as Senex. the lecherous master of the house, Steven Pauls as Hero, his son, James Calnan as Erronius his "ancient neighbor," David Fisher as the braggart soldier Miles Gloriousus, and Susan LARGE INDOOR SHOWROOMS H:K432 C:QJ10 Vulnerable: Northâ€"South Contract: 5 diamonds Declarer: South Opening lead: spade six SUPERIOR MEMORIALS For Preâ€"Spring Installation 528 Victoria St. N.. Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 145413 This hand is interesting from both the point of view of bidding as well as declarer‘s p_lay‘ The majority of players bid 3 No Trump because North had a possiblity to show his spade stopper by bidding 2 No Trump or later 3 No Trump. Our North assumed that one spade stopper was not good enough. It paid off WEEKLY DUPLICATE BRIDGE RESULTS: Sunday eve _ Stan Kadela. Milos Polak: Katy Koch Peter Cluciura Monday aft _ Ethe] Robinson. Gina Scheffel, Jim and Joy Dundas Tuesday aft â€" Mae Reid. Bob Meek. Peter Stark. Mary Liang Tuesday eve â€" Bob Willhams, Don MacTavish. George Cross, Bill Macnaughton Wednesday aft â€" Margo and Jerome Stumpf Felicitas Caputa, Eliska Polak Wednesday eve â€" Flight A Wayne Timms, Ira Ashcroft. Ron Van Der Zwaag, Jac Jacobs Wednesday eve â€" Flight B Eiwyn Legge. Carl Schuefer. Marie Weitzel Eileen Jordan Thursday aft â€" Bob Auger: Denmis Niven. Don Vetter. Jack Englugh Friday eve Championship game â€" Flight Adra Ashcroft, Wayne Timms: John and Betteâ€" Anbne Gilbert Flight BChris and Scott Scroggins, Bud Remick. Katy Koch Swise Team Championship â€" Flights A and B â€" will take place on Sunday, March 13, 1:00 & 7:00 p.m. at. Advance registration, please A Pairs Championship is scheduled for Sunday, March 6, 7:00 p.m. at the Adult Recreational Centre YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BF ORDERED NOW 1C 5D ~~~~BRIDGE® *# 18 C:A87643 H:AQJ105 D:J874 INTERESTING HANDS by Milos Polak S:AQJ1097 H:976 D:109 1 HR. PHOTOFINISHING K'w PHOTO co. LTD. 476 ALBERT S1T. PARKDALE PLAZA â€" ALBERT & HAZEL WATERLOO ... since 1973 MON.â€"FRI. 9:30 a.m.â€"8 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m.â€"5:30 p.m WEDDINGS â€" PORTRAITS CUSTOM FRAMING wOt.ciaal Mark TCanadian Olympic Assocation 1979 because 3 No Trumps could not be made A few points ar€ worth mentioning. The 2 hearts bid suggests a five card suit and at least 10 points for partnership playing negative doubles. North with 13 high card and 3 distributional points could have bid 3 diamonds in the second round.* But in view of a possible misfit and the questionable value of his spade King** he decided to exercise some restraints and bid 3 clubs. Partner‘s 3 diamonds bid brought North back to life. He decided to try 3 No Trump if South had some spade stopper***. After partner‘s bid of 4 clubs North was facing a tough decision. Should he play a club or diamond contract and should he raise the bidding to a game level. He chose the 4â€"4 fit in diamonds**** and bid a game. Having an eight card trump fit he took into account that partner does not have any wasted values in spades as well as his four distribuâ€" tional points*****. tional points*****. Curiously enough both five clubs or five diamonds can be made. Will you find out how? * Reverse bid showing five clubs and four diamonds and at least 16 points. ** Spade overcall by East. *** The 3 spades bid was a Western Cuebid asking about stoppers in opponents‘ suit. **** 4.4 fit is usually considered superior to 5â€"3 and often to 5â€"4 or 6â€"2 as well. ***** With an adequate support in partner‘s suit â€" distributional _ points _ count: singleton â€" 3, void â€" 5. Hadfield as Philia, the "virgin courtesan." With such classic characterizations, as well as plot twists including "mistaken identities, magic potions, true love, escapes, crises and chases," this production is sure to offer, as the song says, "something for everyone. Since all involved are hoping to attract "a community audience," this will undoubtedly be the perfect draw. _ Tickets are available at the UW Drama Department, 8884556, and at the Humanities Theatre Box Office, 8854280. (for most 35 mm films) Come and see us at 1_00& 7â€"00 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre Community Living Goâ€"Forâ€"Gold plan This past year has been a busy and challenging one for the Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo and District Asâ€" sociation for the Mentally Reâ€" tarded. They have been active with a major fundraising camâ€" paign and have also changed their name. To be consistent with its nationâ€" al counterpart, as well as the movement towards community living for people labelled mentalâ€" ly handicapped, the group officialâ€" ly changed its name to the Kâ€"W Association for Community Livâ€" This name reflects the group‘s commitment towards greater inâ€" dependence, autonomy and supâ€" port for mentally handicapped people to live in the community. _The work this Association is doing in this community to supâ€" BASEMENT CLEARANCE CENTRE Everything must be cleared out to make room for the opening of The Fashion Clearance March 10â€"19, 1988 Yes, that‘s all it costs at the Ba KITCHENER FAIRVIEW PARK STORE LOURS: Monday through Friday, 9:30â€"9:30; Saturday 9:30 to 6 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 2, 1988 â€" PAGE 25 MICROWAVES, REFRIGERATORS, RANGES, FURNITURE, TV‘S AND MORE Save on a wide selection of already reduced CLEARANCE CENTRE ONLY â€" 10 FROM NOW TO MARCH 5/88 Some oneâ€"ofâ€"aâ€"kind, soiled, scratched and dented port mentplly__handic?ppedl peoâ€" ple, their families, and the develâ€" opment of better services is very important. In order to do this work, the Association initiated its major fundraising campaign for 1988 called the GOâ€"FORâ€"GOLD CLUB. This event is in its final months and still needs a lot of support from the community. Becoming a member of the GOâ€" FORâ€"GOLD CLUB is a way for people not normally involved to make a significant contribution to the important activities of this group. At the same time, the group can offer a taxable receipt for half the $60 ticket price. F 6EGBLD call Glen Hahn 884â€" 6353 or Rod Steele 743â€"0967 or Mike Lorentz 886â€"3724. For more information on %0 OFF