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The squeeze is usually thought of as the solely of the declarer, but are occasion- al hands where the defenders can xecute @ squeeze against the declarer. Here is an interesting . situa- ‘ tion where South found himself ae “TY — CHANNEL 3 | in three notrump on the bidding shown. (Five clubs would have 8:00 a.m.—Station Sign On been a better contract and, in Between Ourselves fact, could be thrown against the _ %15 am —television News wall). 3:25 am-—Weather and Sports If West had led a spade, 8:30 a.m —tTurner's Corner South would have made nine 9:15 e.m—At Home With Helen|easy tricks, but West, after Pan neo ar =: Crocker. 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Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDon- ald motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday to visit Mrs. Mac- Donald’s father, Mr. George Jay who is a- patient in the Prince Mr. John Mustard, Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to Lorne Valley. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- Donald.. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison, Orwell Cove, were recent visitors to Lorne Valley, They were oo and Mrs, Lloyd MacDon- Mr. and Mrs. William Hatton were visitors to Montague on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Parker, George- town, spent a few days with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Heath MacGrath during the past week. Lorne Valley Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Mal- colm MacLeod for their Decem- ber meeting. A good number was present and the roll call was ans- wered by an exchange of Christ- mas gifts. . Master John Hatton was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Friday, he was the guest of his sister Mrs. Garth Herring and Mr. 7 A.M. Blake Dubious Of Face Mask MONTREAL (CP)—Coach Toe Blake of Montreal Canadiens has some misgivings as to whether goalie Jacques Plante’s face mask is all it's cracked up to be. Again, maybe it should be cracked up. Half - seriously, Blake quipped Monday that maybe a sledge- hammer would be in order.“ “I've said before that Plante won the National Hockey League's Vezina Trophy as top goalie four years in a row with- out a mask,” said Blake. “I’m wondering if he needs it’ now. If the .mask is affecting his. play oe he should try to do with- ou ae Blake wasn’t blaming Plante entirely for the 6-5 loss Sunday night in New York to the Hang- ers, Canadiens, leading the NHL in Montreal not checking.” mask, having five town, was a recent visitor at the Edward Island Hospital: | DAILY CROSSWORD: Ghki's MICKEY MOUSE Guaranteed To Go Or We Pay The Tow ! 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