Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1983, p. 19

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singer Denbok comes to GDHS In of his terminal illness singer songwriter Denbok has never lei his love for people flan The 17 year old Colling wood native arrives In Georgetown tomorrow Thursday Tor a concert at Georgetown and D strict High School His visit is part of a wfdesprend lour songs From his album People Like You It an interesting musical vehicle He uses it to tell listeners about Cystic a debilitating disease of the and digestive system sufferers become so clogged with mucus many don live But his tongs he been recording since he was 13 when he released Save Your Fan lasies have an amazing ability lo reach out and enlighten While they tell us lot about him they also reveal a lot about our own attitudes towards lire KlNSMtN The production and launching of the records has been sponsored by the K Clubs of Canada To market he album they even came up with the own label Now Breath Records In its first press of albums he record was distributed exclusively by the club Especially among high school age music his music has a solid grip Sales of the album have helped raise almost for CF research in Canada Meanwhile on article In Oil Ottawa notes hit work has attracted attention from another popular perform Ing artist in the US corned I en Joan Rivers caustic outlook on life lies a genuine soft spot for Cystic Fibrosis sufferers She a patron of he American body Bridge Club A welcome to new members The NorthSouth at the Georgetown bridge club last Tuesday were Danny lonnldls and Iton followed by Arthur Kwei and Bill Prices thru Sat SALE Come on down and SAVE reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements TOP BRIGHTS FANCY Tomato Juice OUR REGULAR PRICE 159 i with supermarket prices OUT FROM CANADAS FINEST GRADE A BEEF OUTSIDE CUE EYE REMOVED Boneless Round Roast OUR REGULAR PRICE 8 lb SAVE220kg100lb BATHROOM TISSUE COLOURS Velour Tissue SUPER BUY PREMIUM SHANK OR BUTT PORTION Swift Hams AVE UP TO 243kg110 lb SAVE 89lb40 lb BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP INSIDE 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Jack Kaoremaker In second and Ron Glide and Jackie in third The Georgetown bridge club extends a warm and friendly welcome to all area bridge players to join In a good game of bridge The club meets every Tuesday evening at the George town Legion hall on Mill Street Game lime is Come and play bridge Today hand seems to hove been overlooked by the experts There Is a game in this hand which the experts have not men Honed Can you find If With East dealing and finding himself with eight paints a pass is In order South the next bidder is hot going to get excited and West alio will pass This brings us to Norths hand Having himself the proverbial bundle North will probably bid a club Counting this hand for all that it Is worth North can sec points In high cards and distributional values The reason that one club is a good opener is that after partner bids North may now say two diamonds The significance of this bid is to alert South to the fact that there are better than 17 points in the North hand by the virtue of the reverse The reverse is a tech used by bridge players to show hands with greater strength Normally a bidding se quence of diamond pass 1 whatever pass clubs by opener shows 13 to IS points and diamonds and clubs Ergo pass 1 whatever pass 5 clubs and diamonds and the better point count Such a convention Is useful in circumstances such as today problem Note that when South hears the extra strength in the North hand It Is easier for South to bid something South has values and thinks that on I he chance that North is in the minors a club game might not be a bad try with eight cards be tween him and his part in that suit With this In mind South should bid clubs mainly to keep the bidding going and give North a chance to do whatever This bid of South simply shows a preference for clubs When North now smells the possibility of a game South now knows that North definitely has clubs for his bid and can raise to S with a clear conscience The NorthSouth pair is rewarded for their because this is the game It is certainly not an iron clad game by an retch but It can be made with careful play The trick Is to pitch the losing spade on the good king of hearts before the ion can figure out what you are doing This was the hand Tilt HAND Dlr E Vul KQ6 J102 THE ANALYSIS Looks like most North- South pairs will nd up In clubs unless West antes with 2 hearts and pushes North Into a safe clubs or a highly risky spades contract Only an original spade or low trump lead will hold declarer to 10 tricks In the normal club part lal Hearts will play well for East West pairs and the defence has to be careful to assure their six defensive tricks Only a diamond from North before the second round of trumps is played sets up a third round ruff for what should be a crucial South Is marked for tome high card strength by his response and North can tell from his hand and the dummy that It cert I in the black suits The pass of clubs shows or more clubs and fewer diamonds

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