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THE BIDDING 8 Wen INT pass 3 NT pass pasa South has a good one no trump opening bid, 3% honor tricks, or, if you prefer the point count, 17 points, North, with strength in ®, will not. mention his clubs, he does not want to play this hand In a minor contract, but will raleo no trumps, and having 2 plus honor tricks at eleven points, he should ralso to 8 no trumps right away Would he raise to two no trump only, south, having a minimum no trump, would have to pass. Using the honor trick count, the rule of 4, 5 and 6 tells us, how much to ‘lve partners one no trump’ open- ing bid. 4 honor tricks in the com- bined hands will produce one no trump, five will produce two odd, ‘and six honor tricks will produce throo odd. South has guarantecd minimum holding of 3% honor tricks by his opening no trump bid, north has 2 plus honor® tricks, dds up to 5% plus honor pany ‘orth to go to Fame, ‘The opening lead by west is the jack of diamonds, which Is cap= queen in the south Declarer sees that the con- New Westminster tract is safe as long as he can take 4 tricks in the club sult, and Keep east out of the lead, for a lead by & Church Aan United Church of Canada. White Kock. Minister: Rev. Poter Connal. B. A Service 19 A. M. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 10 AM, Trail Rangers Tuesday 7 p.m. Monday 7 p.m. ©. G. I. T, Cholr Practice, Thursday 7:30 P.M Young People’s Unlon, Friday 7.30 PM, Women's Association, First Thure- day of the month. Evening Auxiliary, second Wednes- day of the month. W. M. S. Fourth monht Thurs, each Crescent Service 11.30 A.M. Sunday School 10,20 AM. EVANGEL TABERNACI (Pentecostal) WHITE ROCK, 1c. Starting Su! i am. ai Tuesday to ¥rid Pastor, Rev. N. All. 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Hughes and MacKenzie White Mook - which eal would be cashed, and the 10 Jed, and, if not ‘covered, Iet ride up to East, This however, would be dangerous, therefore a amall elub must be led. to dummy'a king and the 2 of clubs returned, South playing the 10 spot whieh In taken by weat'n queen, Now the contract is safe, whatever went leads, If a diamond {» 10d, Bouth's Klong stope that sult, and With nny other lead South wing and cashow his With enrds and making his contract by taking: four triokw in clubs, one In diamonds, and the nce and king In spndos and hearts, total of nine tricks. Tt fs true that by taking the club finense the other way, declarer could haye taken total of ten tricks, but he would havo risked the contract, If Kast would ‘have held the queen of clubs, he would have gone down, pambell 5 OLD AGE PENSIONERS. ‘The tregular monthly meeting of the White Rock Old Age Pension- ers Organization was held in the Liberal Hall on Tuesday, May 3, ‘There was n record attendance to mark the first meeting in the new quartors, a move made necessary by the greht and rapfd increase in the number of mer:bers, The meeting opened at 2 p.m. with the singing. ef “O Canada.” The president C. R, Bennet- ton occupied the chair, The min- utes of the last regular meeting held on March 1st, and of an exec- utlve meeting held on April 19th, were read and adopted on motion of Mr. E. Moad, seconded by Mrs. J. Lesife. Mr, Benneton spoke on the torth- coming plenie arrangements which are being mado, Mrs, Rees Morgan, reporting on the concert, stated that ‘over $100 had been made after all expenses had been met and that all the monies from the sale of tickets had not yet been paid in. Mrs. Rees Morgan also reported that she had received the sum of 338.00 from Mrs. V.. Harraway, a donation to the sick fund from a bridge club of which Mrs. Hari way was a member, The secretary was Instructed to write a letter of thanks to Mrs. Harraway Mrs. Rees Morgan, reporting for the sick visiting committes said that 21 visits had been paid to sick Persons during the month of April Mr, J. Robinon and Mrs. Chever- ton, in speaking of the concert, said it was the best the branch had ever put on and that the heartlest thanks were due to everyone who had taken part, a sentiment all present heartily in con- curred, Mrs. J. Lesife reported for the birthday committee, The clection of delegates to the provinelal convention took place; the following were elected: Mra. Rees Morgan, Mrs, C, R. Bennetton, Mr. L. T. Willlams. The conven- tion will be held {n New Westmin- ster on Juno 2 and 3 next. Moved by Mr, W Adams by Mr, E. M. Dyson that the dele- gates be supplied with copies of the now constitution and also copies of the compiled resolutions to be de- ed at the convention. Carried. The ary was Instructed to write to Mr, Guy Graham thanking him for the Ioan of chairs for the concert The president welcomed the guest cr of the afternoon, Mr, EB. Winch, MLA, who gave a stirring niddrosa on a. subject very near to his heart; on the Inadequate pro- vi for the care of the in Inck of institutions where the aged and infirm could be ‘ed for, He dealt at length on tho pnlor Citizens’ Homos being bullt In Burnaby and other centres, Speaking: of tho Home for Tncur abley at Marpolo, ho sald the do- mands for admittance wore #0 many that applicants for entry of- ton died befor there was accomo- dation for thom, Mr. Wineh praised the Hon. Geo. #, Pearson, Minister of Health and stare for his offorts to Improve Jot of the unfortunate, In npealing of a movement on foot to provide infirmarion for the aged formation of committees to work In conjunc- tion with the munfolpalities to ralie money by means of loans from the inmurance companies and 6 be Jn a position to secure from the B.C, government tho necessary one- third of the cost; stating that the income from the payments by the inmates would be mufficient to moet the earrying chargen ‘Among tho visitors preent_ was Mrs, Klora Boott, ot North Burnaby, who brought greetings from the branch ‘Tho meeting elosed with the sinu- ing ot the National Fi f iat ". eo Recognition of : ; Adequate Pensions, § Comfort & paapet Annual Subscription $1 or Subscribe To-day — Help Us To ©, R, BENNETTON, Editor ‘Box 1273 White Rock, B. C. Langlands Millwork Builders’ Supplies P.O. Box 1257 ‘A” Street, above Columbia - Phone W. R. 3574 a, SASH DOORS WINDOW and DOOR FRAME CABINET WORK ete. 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