Do frogs drink water? You can get bians" by visiting a special exhibit from the Royal Ontario Museum until the answer to this question, and many currently on display in the University â€" midâ€"August. other interesting facts about frogs, ofWal‘;;aho'sByogy%M‘Sd- The museum is located in room 370, toads, salamanders and other "amphi _SOUNDSTAGE‘S ANNUAL INVENTORY _ CLEARANCE SALE _â€"For some, this will mean taking advantage of the ‘very best prices on Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo‘s largest selection of , fivl:i!?ivlv-fO'ME AUDIO ) systems & components. 3 For the rest, well, there‘s always _ next year. / Wah:lnf for your income tax return? Don‘t wait any \fl%fll longer â€" creative layaway plans now .vdl;bh. \)0\0 t & _*â€"v _ rDON’T MISS IT gs y m a w ws marmio 0 AmMTTD®T A Y ‘\\V\‘\S\ .ï¬ SALE ENDS SATURDAY Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 10:305:30 * Ti 3i uen ade Sâ€"K 10862 Opening lead: club King Leyden Chao who played this hand brought it to the following end position: S:K108 After leading last club â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MAY 25, 1988 1D Amphibian exhibit at UW Db1 H:J1087 D:K109752 Sâ€"AT5 i. â€" ences Museum. The exhibit is on loan â€" third floor, in UW‘s biology complex. D6 C:@10732 Leyden led his last club and instead of ruffing it, he discarded a spade loser from dummy. West now had to lead from his spade King towards declarer‘s Queen :ufleufluanflmddufl'byhdiuhhAaof Lines of play which would not work are Ace of spades followed by a small spade from dummy and declarer, or spade Queen to the Ace covered by the King. In both cases East can unblock spades by dummy would not be successful either if East plays his Jack. However, one more round of trumps (the deuce from dummy) creates another successful end play position. If West pitches a club he can be thrown in by a club lead. If he discards a spade he establishes declarer‘s third spade. None of the above mentioned lines of play would have been successful if West had kept his Jack or a smaller club instead of his Ace or King. He could have known that the Queen was in his partner‘s hand when West somewhere during the play discarded his WEEKLY DUPLICATE BRIDGE RESULTS: Sunday eve â€" Bill Aitken, Elsie White; Rene Lawand, Ed Allan Monday aft â€"Mae Reid, Bob Cream; Jim Dundas, Leyden Chao Elsie White, Marie Fisher, Arthur Kwei, Bob Auger Tuesday aft â€" Clarence Mcintyre, Jack Sim; Bev West, Dim Wellstead White Wednesday aft â€" Joe Falconer, Wilf From; Jack and Merie English Wednesday eve â€"Fiight A: Mae Reid, Gina Scheffel; Don McCormick, Jac Jacobs Flight B: Helen and Morley Hallman; Florence Gordon, Ena Honsberger Thursday aft â€" Felicitas Caputa, Norma Ingram; Joe Falconer, wilf From Friday eve â€"Flight A: Lindsay Drummond, John Liban; Rolf Woods, Steve Brewer Flight B: Mary Lou and Bill Armstrong; Carl Schaefer, sORCULLEIQGIL AFE V MONDAY THRU FRIDAY «SATURDAYS TILL 5:00 TIRED OF YOUR OLD WATERBED? Why â€" not convert your present matâ€" tress over to a 100% cotton FUTON matâ€" tress! Custom orders premises to fit your gr:sem Waterbed me within days. Foam core futons also available. e OPEN 8to8 *HEADLINES 886â€"2040. Free Parking Front and Rear a family haircuiting piace ... * l WEBER S$T. N. WATERLOO â€" 746â€"7222 ALAN RIGBY‘S â€"Zâ€"BOY GALLERY 46 King St. N., Waterioo Serving You for 29 Years | _ SAVE 886â€"3430 (across from L.L.B.O.) 55 Erb St. E. WATERLOO $300 NOW & Â¥ L $100 to