CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 16, 1979 Bridge Beat By JOY KEILLOR Defensive Bidding : Defensive (competitive) bidding is the term used en both sides compete for ntract, Defensive bidding is more difficult than an uncon- tested auction because your opponents’ bids often use up some: of. the bidding space it you want to use. However, defensive bids can be helpful, as they often tell ‘you the location of } missing high cards and give { you a- clue as to your opponent's distribution. Also, you can re-ovaluate * your > hand, : Should you hold the : king of hearts and your left- hand opponent overcalls the heart suit, your king is ; probably worth zero now, but if your right-hand opponent bids hearts and you have the hing, now it should be . treated like an aco because the clues are that the bidder holds the top card, Don't overcall a suit that you. wouldn't ,.want your -partner to lead to you. - ercalls An overcall is a bid made after an opponent opens the auction. When you make an * overcall, you are'really open- ing the bidding for your side, Since you already know that one-third of the total strength of the high cards is probably in the openers’ hand, the ability to take tricks is much more impor- tant than high card strength. Therefore, you will often pass with a hand that you would normally open when you do not have a “good” suit to bid and an opponent bias before you. A-— $ ae J, XXX, ‘ K,Qixx {Your Turn One of the important functlons of any newspaper Is to provide readers with a means of Indicating their stand on important issues of the day. That's what Your Turn Is tall about — a chance for you not only to take a atand on in issue but to find out how many other people {eel the same way. _* WX, This hand is a sound one spade overcall of an opening heart, digmond or club bid. Six This is nota good hand for a spade overall. .Both hands contain the same num- ber of high card points and both would be opened one spade if you were the first bidder. The minimum require- ment to overcall is a five-card or longer suit. Never overcall with a four-card suit. Treat all overcalls by partner as if they had opened the bidding and respond accordingly. Questions? Any unusual hands? Write Joy Keillor,” care of Box 3007, Castlegar, NATIONAL EXHIBITION Cl ENTRE The Children’s ‘Art Exhi- bition from China will be featured at the NEC in loyou say? Vancouver ‘city council 's community services committee recently Skid Road alcoholics be held i in custody and forced to undergo a compulsory treat- similar to the provincial government's con- troversial heroin treatment program. Thea committee members, urging the gover- nment to pass legislation allowing judges to comit chronic alcoholics to a maintenan- ce-treatment program for up to 90 days on the advice of two doctors, say such a program would mean large savings in costs resulting from the accommodation of chronic alcoholics in hospitals, jails and psychiatric wards. But Bert Hoskin, chair- “Eman of the Alcohol and Drug Commission — which administers the heroin treatment rogram. — says the plan won't work peeause there would be problems getting “© an alcoholic before q judge in r hysical or mental condition within 24 fours of being picked up 2 oe What Castlogar till Aug. 80.” ee ow dis: 2 tory ; play will be on view all. summer at the NEC. A miner's cabin, a: carpenter's .. shop and‘a smithy ‘will be featured, . . . The centre is open seven . days a week from 10:30 a.m. to 4:80 p.m. all summer. . ca * The Nelson Singles and || Single Parents Club will host ‘an evening campfire sing-a- long at Sanspit, Aug. 18, and “it will be for adults only. -% 8 8 + You are invited to list your events and activities in book Bend ment program? 2 Mail to:, out l coupon. YOUR TURN, BOX 3007, CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3H4 Please check the box of your choice and in- elude any written comments with your elip- Yes] NOC Should public employers’ groups be accredited? AUG.1 RESULTS: A , time. us .a not printed—to: Pes meake Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H: pen “A delicious and nutritious . dessert Cooled and’ eaten in. slices,’ watermelon makes -a quick delicious dessert . or snack. Scooped into melon balls, it'adds flavor and color . tosalads. It takes at least 12 hours to coot a watermelon Properly, and the melon can be held in your refrigerator for about one week. ~ Watermelon is good for your digestive system, and it seems to calm the stomach. when eaten just before bed- A Minch slice of and multi-employer bargaining in public: sector labor relations ae opposed by 100 per cent of the votes cast. The deadline for ‘this week's ballots is 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21. The deadline.for last week's vote on- . MLAs’ salary increases was 5 pam. Tuesday, Aug, 14, | 126 calories and id contains about . "4 Trail pharmacist fo operate new outlet | Pharmacist Ray LeRose has. been named as. the owner-operator of Shoppers Drug Mart’s new Trail outlet. David. H. control Born | and in l, LeRose went on to Oregon State University where in 1954 he graduated with a bachelor of selence cated for the) company’s ae to’ the ind lustry - Coude in less than a decade. « seein iby. cred al prmatlenes od vther ces, western division Shoppers’ parent company Koffler Stores, last week . announced LeRose, a Trail native who has bee: Serving * 12, Cc LeRose ‘and his. wife Carol have three, child der’ guidelines-set ‘down in rit Nancy, 19, Jill, 16, and Gerry, city tical needs since 1954, will bs responsible for the operation of the 7,000-square-foot retail drug store, . Active in community affairs, LeRose has served as president of Trail Jaycees, the Trail unit of the Canadian Cancer, Society, Comniunity ‘Chest, the Kootenay Indust- rial Development Associa- ' tion, the Chamber of Com- meree and served as an executive ‘member of the Kinsmen Club of Trail. RAY LeROSE owner-operator- THREE DAYS ONLY Thursday, Friday & Saterday f on (the opening of the® now. ‘Trail store last week, MacDonald credited Shoppers’ sophisti-, hlao:agréeniont... with Kolftler Stores Limited, Shop- pera’ parent company. In return, Koffler pro Drug. Mart stores offer an I ted, health ang bonny items, vitamins, cosmetics, over the counter’ and® prescription drugs, paper ‘products and bacco, i © Belf-servica’ shopping with wide aisles, | mass ;mer- of pi clear. pea Shick features: eal sri, wi of products that is primarily drug atore orien- ly identified © sections, low pricing policies and shopping cart convenience, _owner which includes store, - f- SELKIRK NZ) COLLEGE. ‘requires a FORESTRY INSTRUCTOR Due to stat h this ositl become ava mes “DUTIES: To teach courses in the Forestry Tech- nology program. Courses are: B.C. Forest Policy and Land Monesement Silviculture; other courses.’ QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelors Degree In For- estry (Masters degree preferred) plus R.P.F., 3-5 years of related professional experience in industry: priog teaching ex- perience would be an asset. STARTING DATE; Position welll start Septem- ber 10, 1979 APPLY TO: By August 24, 1979, to: n has Personnel Office, , Selkirk College, ox 1200, * CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN3J1 ; Family of Four. 3 Days and 3 Nights Includes; "Kitchen Unit &Boat o . ($2.00 each additional person) SUNNY SLOPE RESORT BALFOUR Ph, 229-4777 “August 16, 178 18 | Tank Tops Choose from assorted sty! colours, and sizes. To Clear 3 0” OFF eacning Goods All stock reduced toclear! Reels, nets, tackle, Bathroom . . Accessories Beach Towels: les, und more. : recrw BO” orr Sporting Goods - White and silver metal. Choose from Kleenex box, toothbrush holder, soap dish, & more.. ‘| ‘won O” on c ‘Staples Great for the lake. Choose from‘a variety of styles. vaca 20” To Clear OFF Staples about 50 per cent of a day's requirement of vitamin A and vitamin C and some iron and calcium. “9S DINING | An evening best kind of can iene salad at o and enjoy one o the house: Prime Rib or dinner pla t the ar on evo to) stenk & Lobster. of dining ot WG is the KiP’S DANCING Cabaret: Atthe wt Mon. - Sat. ZZPRd" Doors Pst pm LAMPS! Brighten up your ‘home: Choose from a variety of selected lamps, in Serocied sizes & Styles. - 25? BIKES! Good selection in 1 boys’, girls’, “men's, and ladies’ Assorted sizes & styles. Ideal for back to school, or for * great biking fun. 869? 1 Sporting Goods bikes. GOLD! Beautiful 10K Stickpins, Earrings, ‘and Charms. Assorted styles. Come early for best selection. $1979... Jewellery * Line Trimmer ut ti inn ita tee) 198 Baker St. Nelson . I hi trimm “Electric, a ae: To Clear $189 2 .Garden S| er. hop squcll Jackets F Limited quantities ... 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Frank Zappa gives us a ‘distorted disco feel with the ‘album Sheik Yerbauti, Déo- dato ‘gave’ .us a -taste of :disco-jazz with the 1978 re- lease Love Island, and. an- other, jazz man, Herbie Han- cock jumps in feet firat, with Feets Don't Fail Me Now. Never known to sit at his piano and watch his contem- poraries pass him by, Han- * cock displays his versality as Goh, Comin’ Tor you, { LOOK OUT! . ‘Although he is a better than, average solo “artist, ’ Hancock shines as performer when he appears with’ his contemporaries, Still; if the Village People are considered _ the top disco hari,’ remem- ber-this: it's not de hands, it’s de feet, BOB JAMES ‘fouchdown -" Musie’is* so diverse you ' have categories, ‘and then you have categories ‘within™ ° categories, Although I doubt that it is considered a specific class of jazz, mellow jazz is definitely appoaring more and more these days, Moh ‘8... nothing more enjoyable. than wine, * an: ‘interesting companion, and. a” mellow . atmosphere. If you haven't a an while sacrificing his forte, the acoustic piano, But then, that’s not where disco is at, is it? 2 True to.the genre, Han- cock sticks to electric piano and synthesizer, with thump- ing bass and exuberant hand clapping inthe background. Of course: disco is nothing without the additional repeti- tious two-or-three-line lyric. auch’ an event, Bob James’ latest release is recommended for any begin- nor. James not only wrote all the’ cuts, but arranged and produced. them well, He never lets the: band really ‘stretch out, because that’s not their purpose’ for being there.’ : If you're going to play mellow jazz, this is‘one heck’ of a line up. James plays a variety of key ever 80 does » add a little more than usual, but the chorus is'still the only thing you'll ever really hear. ;Ready.or Not is an. ex- ” ‘eellent .example of the two . Verse song Ready or not, . when the beat gets iol G get ya high, Shake shake we gonnamake the temperature rise.” nicely,-and is complimented by Hubert Laws, Eric Gale, Ron Carter, Steve Gadd, and an army of other excellent backing inusicians. A football graces the cover; and ‘if James’ intent is to express the highlight of the game in _ music, the album reflects the ecstacy of the event, rather. than the frenzy. i Ges Trudeau. ap-\, ie ‘parently. failed to tell all‘ in. the autobiography presented to, Castlegar “News/Mid- ‘Week, Mirror ‘readers April.’ Opposition: “Leader in \ ‘ head ‘of the Liberal Party ~ along with the couple's recon- - Pierre Trudeau's estranged . ees wiis—whose’ beck Beyond Reason was serialized in only ; the. CasNews/Mitror in B.C.—describes an abortion she had at 17, a story "Pierre asked me never, ever to talk about,” in an ¢xclusive inter- view in the September issue’ of Playgirl ‘magazine, |: The doctor, an alcoholic _ who had lost his practice, had been referred to her by ‘her hairdresser. “The: ‘doctor + didn’t even give me a Valium, He just took that knife and ground that baby out of me,” she says. At work: next day in'a Hudson's Bay: store, she flushed the fetus down a toilet. 2 S The Playgirl article will be carried by, the Toronto Sun Syndicate and’ the: Los Angeles Times News Serive. * The magazine is due on news- stands:-today. ° - Trudeau’ says in the Playgirl interview that be- cause'she lied to her Ottawa doctor about having had a baby before, when she was” ‘married to the prime min- ister, the birth of her first son Justin caused “great panic” over RH disease." *: “She has RH-negative ‘blood and the aborted child’s father, a football player, bad RH-positive blood. .“The. ab- ortion was enough to sensi- 'tize me to.that blood.” Pierre Trudeau, she says, had moponsored:b by: 352-3000 - blood: that cout give her. either ‘an itive or an RH-nega- es baby. ee . -Despite warning from. doctors that. she should not: conceive again, Trudeau says of a recent romance with } black singer Lou’: Rawls, ‘ Le Vital Statistics BIRTHS — SIBILLEAU — To Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sibilleau, of Nel- son, a daughter, born August 4th. Ls * * SMITH — To Mr. and Mrs. David Smith of Nelson, a son, born August & MAKAROFF — To. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Makaroff of Castlegar, a son, born Aug- 6. : oe * e ANDERSON — To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of Ne}- son, a son, born August 7. ° oo o fs MATHESON — To Mr. and Mrs, Brian Matheson of Nel- Son, a daughter, born ie “BENSONi- fo Mii Game Mra. G Albert Benson of Trail, a son, born July 21. FAULDS — To Mr, and Mrs. James Faulds of Nelson, a, son, Lat “August 1: R TURNER— To Mr. “and Mrs. Stewart Turner of Nelson, a daughter, born August 8.. JOHNSON = ” To “Ve. and _ Mrs. Johnson: of ‘Nelson, a son, born August 2. oe. s MILSTED — To Mr. and “Mrs. Laurie Milsted of Ross- land, a daughter, born July ee ee CONNORS — To Mr. and Mrs. Doug Connors of Trail, a daughter, born July. 25. Just what we needed: For years, credit for the origin of the phrase "OK" has been given to the Choctaw Indians, who had a word “oke” meaning “it is” and a word “hoke” meaning “yes.” But now the editors of the’ Merriam Webster’ Dic-’ tionary say “OK” was born out of an annoying. habit popular with Boston news- “paper” men in the 1890s to abbreviate everything in’ sight. Merriam - editors say “OK” was the Boston news- paper abbreviation of “oll korrect” and:had to vie for space with such abbrevia- tions as, N.G. (n0 go), R.T.BS, (remains to be seen), S.P. (small potatoes) and O.F.M. (our first men). The craze reached its, | ‘401 Front St, Specs 965-3639 an extra origin for OK’ zenith with, a aul * W.0.0.0.F.C., IERE:.ToMr. an a Gilbert. of Teal, ‘a daughter, born July 26. t . Ld * CHEUNG — To Mr. and ee - William Cheung. of Trail, a son,.born August 8... < OBITUARIES CLIARELLI — Raymond Ci- arelli, 56, of Trail, died July $1 in Trail Regional Hospital. .Funeral ‘service was’ held ~ August 3 from. Carberry's Memorial Chapel with Father Jim Ratcliff officiating. Inter- ment was in Mountain View Cemetery. * * 4 WRIGHT. — “Mrs.” Isabella Wright, 77, of Kel form-* » “Don't you think we could have a_ beautiful , chocolate- colored daughter together?” Rawls, “a beautiful man who 0 just wants to be good to me,” asked her to him: the first night they met, stie says. ‘Trudeau, also confesses ‘ to spending :a night with . movie star Ryan O'Neal; and says U.S. Senator Ted Ken- nedy is aman she’ will - “always love - very, very deeply” because he com- forted her when’ she. was . hospitalized for emotional strain in 1974. fe “He came to my rescue. Completely,” she says, “I was resdy to leap out the window~ «.. we had a_ telephone relationship for. ‘a few months, He would call the'at * different times, and. we would talk. about love and. Shoppers prefer: piped-in music in supermarkets ‘Checkout lines seem to ‘move faster with music. The publication Progres. - sive Grocer: says .a solid 77 per. cent of ‘shoppers ee ‘ ed in. New’ Yor ao: markets said they. definitely liked hearing piped-in ‘tunes © while they paced the aisles. And “70 per. cont believed : Mies. GPE, Store tomers in that type": : of. rking environment.” ‘The magazine also said a similar number of shoppers “thought standing in line at the checkout ‘seemed to take’ less time when music was playing in the background. _ “Creating the illusion ‘of . a faster checkout may be an important aspect of the music | questions that retailers fail to recognize,” Progressive. Gro-- cer speculated. PUBLISHER ihe. 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Trudeau's 1978 he didn’t wish t her to work as an actress for fear of her: “sexual energy.” Sam’ 5 ood (Nursery. & Florist hy uaa £ dvbed Neighboui Salute She allowed the Playgirl election, the first time he had called her in two years, In it she jokes about losing the swimming pool at 24 Sussex | Drive,to Joe Clark “who can't swim because his head's so heavy it sinks.” She also says Prime _ Send your letters to: snow 9H Bae Hae someone recently gone | out of his or. her'wey to. Help yout; _ Welte and tell us about it. The selected Good Neighbour of the: Wesk will recel\ ‘courtesy of SAM'S NURSERY & FLORIST, along with the ''Gaod Ne feighbou ‘certificate from the Castlegar News/Mid Week Mirror. t ood, kjnd, aii: hy _ leg Us @oop NEIGHBOUR SALUTE"? 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