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The Gazette du lieu suivant : Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 26

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Tre GAZETTE, Montreal, May 8. 1969 25 CROSSWORD PUZZLE by Samuel K. Flieaner ACROSS Solution Yesterday'! Puixlt DOVi'N sometimes 1 1 I I CAN 3E.T TO V. NJiH FROM 4 theps 5MAPENM3 1 until. Tms Jf roves bck CFF'CS S3 I FRSM WHEK COVES uoren MY PENCILS -Vxfi 7- I 'L ifV-4 BU.S WMV I a.e vcu TW.D3UN3 vCJ.TWLfvaS ON BRIDGE 1 ISAltE I IMJL tieJpATP: isi iji i ii 0 TUUSIR t.

smm 1 iMLJfl 23 Catch. 25 Sprang. 26 Downs. 27 French river. 28 Change.

29 30 Kind of wine. 31 Recorded. 33 European capital. 36 Omit. 37 Sensational headline.

40 Spirit. 42 Thickets. 43 Success. 44 Purplish red. 46 Discontinue.

47 Oriental nursemaid. 48 Fill to excess. 49 Crust. 50 Church part. 51 Charles Lamb.

52 Peddle. 55 Snow runner. 1 Cook. 5 Evergreen tree. 10 Deceive.

14 Part. 15 Source of oil. 16 Again. 17 Russian river. 18 Type face.

19 Evaluate. 20 Socrates' wife. 22 dictum. 24 Forfeit. 25 garde.

2 Maid of Astolat. 29 Boaster. 32 dot. 33 Ink stain. 34 Rolled tea.

35 Locale. 36 Rent. 37 Vessel. 38 Native metal. 39 Gaelic.

40 Part of play. 41 Shopkeeper. 44 Ribbed, as fabric. ACROSS 45 Animated. 46 Hint.

47 Shrewd. 49 Water routes. 53 Injure. 54 Screen award. 56 Gender.

57 At the summit. 53 Edict. 59 Malicious. 60 Poultry. 61 Where Lhasa is.

62 Authentic. TP TpfrE i ifife A UJ 3 WOT) ANIMALS ii 'S WEEK," I HAVE A Tl MERRICK ZuiLJe, i. k. ijr i if aim ClKTIct I top control plus toe key filler in trumps he was warranted in accepting the invitation. West opened the king of clubs.

Declarer could count 11 top tricks two spades, five hearts, three diamonds, and one club. If the diamond suit divided evenly, the long diamond would become the 12th trick. An alternative line, of play is to draw two rounds of trump and then cash three diamonds, hoping that if the diamonds are divided four two, the hand holding the four diamonds would also have three trumps. South rejected both of these alternatives in favor of a dummy reversal which de-. pended primarily on finding a three-two division in the heart suit.

He ducked the opening club lead and won the continuation with the ace. A third round of clubs was now ruffed with the ten of hearts. A spade was led to the king, followed by the ace and then a spade ruff with the 'jack of hearts. A heart was led to North's nine and the. remaining spade was trumped with the king of hearts.

North was put in with the queen of trumps as both opponents followed suit and the last heart was drawn by the ace, as South discarded a diamond. Declarer took the last three tricks with the A-K-Q of diamonds. JLof Kings IF AUNT JEMIMA. 1 ART 6ALLIRY iOU ANIMALS EXPECT TO 0c TREATED A LITTLE BlTNlCKW PEOPLE THIS NOW GET IN a 7 1 1 i a Is i a it ii jj 20 21 13" 23 n-1 nrri 2S 27" 28 29 31 32 TpS 34 -J i. 3 3S 31 mmif B-- wmm 38 It 40 1...

wi 41 43 43 44 7 XTVr jo (Vj53 TT" Tr 57 7i 69 60 71 "eF O.M.LE DAIN MYBE DAD WlLLA HEALTH 1 1 FOR TODAY A By EUGENE SCHEIMANN, M.D. THE IT I WA5 GOT 3 -fm STAMP AND CUPE AND I VWETHECt wTS REALJjr MATEA AL. i HATE I LIKE THAT, rHAT. 5 GET A BOOK- HIS EYES ARE YOU LOST ME BACK ON THE" FIRST CURVE BUT MAYBE YOU'RE OUTO SOMETHING, OLD wlRL KEEP THAT BOO--A AN' KEEP 1 i. mi 4 IU (WE THE PERFORMANCE A AJ.L rVE GOX 5NEETHEARJ WK.L MATTER.

Wttl KAIL IK fl 3L V-1 THE N-sVi. isii, occi This mean that voo, ik turn ake also soiws to make AM EXTRA EFFORT TO 5E MORE KINP TO THAT CAT IlHO LIVES NEXT I CAfT WAIT TO PUSH A SING WACHUKH CHOi And, maybe some dw-absuc with one of vour teachers. 5ETH XlKOFS MATH GRADllp, SYMBOLS, PE.BHAPS yE HAVE A LI5T OF WOKPS THAT ALL START WITH THE SAME LETTER '1 tATEU rX ll fMM-J Yl 1 I ill BY CHARLES H. GOREX INt: kf Tkt Ckicat Tritoittl North-South vulnerable. North deals.

NORTH A AKI3 0 A83 A74 WEST EAST 4174 Q1082 OJ984 O107 410132 SOUTH JS 10 5 4 OKQS2 8t The bidding: North' East South West 2 NT Pass 3 Pass 3 4 Pass 4 0 Pass 4 Pass 5 Pass IV Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: King of 4 North and South arrived at a sound slam contract in hearts. North opened the bidding with two no trump-holding 22 high card points, counting an extra point for possession of all the. aces. South Responded, with three hearts, and after his partner rebid three' spades, he showed his secondary suit by bidding four diamonds. When North supported hearts, South made a slam try by overbidding the game.

Altho North had a minimum in terms of points, they were all gilt-edged and with every The Game QUIZ No. 937 Black to play and win. (See solution below) Dubinsky vs Bikhovsky, Moscow, 1968 Quebec Wins Provincial Interscholastic Team Championship The final match between the champion school learns of Montreal and Quebec City districts resulted in a close win for CEGEP Limoloilou (Quebec). fl w77777 Actually the score was 3-3, but by prior agreement the tie was broken by removing the result on the last board. College Mt.

So. Louis (Montreal) Lemyre, P. 1 Hudon, G. 1 Gagnon, P. E.

0 Urquhart, G. 0 Urquhart, N. 0 Larose, Miss M. 1 CEGEP Limoilou (Quebec) Letourneau, C. 0 Grenier, J.

Maranda, Groleau, G. Arsensult, J. P. Golareck, N. 3 3 The match, held at the N.D.G.

Community Centre, was sponsored by the Quebec Provincial Chess Federation, Inc. Paul H. Nadeau was in charge of the winning team, with Charles Letourneau as captain. Pierre Lemyre captained Mont St. Plans are being discussed for future expansion of preliminary contests extending beyond the present areas of the main centres.

One suggestion has been to run the contest on a regional knockout basis, with semi-finals in Quebec City and Montreal. Beverwijk Tournament The 31st annual Chess Congress, (held at Hoogoven this year)- attracted to its Premier event, nine international grandmasters and six international masters. Attracted, no doubt, by the $4,000 prize fund and other perquisites. M. Botvlnnik end E.

Geller, USSR, 10'2-4Va each: P. Keres, USSR, and L. Portisch, Hungary, 10-5 each; F. Olafsson, Iceland, 9Vj; P. Benko, USA, 9: D.

Ciric, 8Vi; Z. Doda, Poland, and J. H. Donner, Holland, 72 each; L. Kavalek, Rev.

W. Lombardy, USA, 6Vj; P. Ostojic, 5'j Dr. K. Langeweg, Holland, and A.

Medina, Spain, 5 each; T. van Scheltinga, Holland, 4Va; H. Ree, Holland, 3'j. SICILIAN DEFENCE White: Black: P. Keres L.

Kavalek White Black White Black 1 P-M P-QB4 11 R-K1 P-K4 2 N-KB3 P-Q3 12 N-BJ P-QN4 3 N-B3 P-QR3 13 P-ON4I N-K3 4 P-KN3 P-KN3 14POR4 B-N2 5B-N2 B-N2 15 0-03 F'xP P-Q4 Pxt 16 NxRP P-Q4(a 7NxP N-KB3 17PxP P-K5 8 0-0 0-0 18 Q-N3I PxN(b) 9 P-QN3 QN-Q2 19 PxN B-Q4(c) 10 B-N2 N-B4 20 P-B4 Resigns(d) Black 4 Pieces 7 "'7 77 77 77 5 77 88 i 7 7, 7 7 7 7 7" 7 White 9 Pieces BY Black 10 Pieces fit i 77Z7777 '77777. "'2; Kf'CW '77777777, y'M Ht-Kg'i yw. 4 White 9 Pieces (a) Trying to solve the problem of this weak QP, Bl. runs Into more trouble, (b) If 18. BxP; 10.

P-64, (c) Not 19. PxB; 20. P-K7 (d) 20. BxKP; 21. BxP, R-R2: 22.

N-B5, B-Bl; 23. P-N5 nd Wh. will at least get two connected passed Ps and certain win. World Championship Boris Spassky retained the lead, 4-3, over champion T.i-gran Petrosian in their title match at Moscow by drawing the 7th game. This game was postponed a few days at Spassky's request.

Both players are allowed a certain number of days off during the contest, which will last two months. Following iS' the first game, an epic struggle with the outcome in doubt down to the wire. Alberic O'Kelly de Galway, Belgian grandmaster, is referee-in-chief. DOWN 1 Gist. 2 Israeli dance.

3 Dash. 4 Had a desire for. 5 Whodunit victim. 6 Run off. 7 Coin.

8 Of all: Scot. 9 Furbish. 10 Audacious. 11 Single. 12 Piccolo 13 Pitcher.

21 Hebrides island. these people, I have no quarrel with them. Hot baths and honey are perfectly safe. Of course, I could ask whether the cold wouldn't have gone away the next day anyway, in the case of the woman who takes honey, but I can see it having value. Honey is the healthiest kind of sugar and goes right into the body, raising our energy level and our ability to fight disease.

Sometimes just a little boost like that is all we need. When I have a cold. I load up on vitamin right away and try to get some sleep. Medically this makes sense but, if you can cure your cold by clicking your heels three times and saying some magic words, fine. I'm not being funny, either, for a great part of colds are psychological.

While there is no one cure for everyone's cold, you might be able to find a cure for yours. P.C. writes: "What is leukopenia?" This is a condition where there are less than normal leukocytes (one kind of white blood cell) in the body. While Dr. Scheimann cannot personally answer readers' questions, all questions of general interest are eventually answered in his column.

(A Bell-AAcClure Syndicate Feature) BAILIFF SALES Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 91663. Provincial Court. Fidelity Collection Company Limited, Plaintiff, versus Pierre Tessier, Defendant.

Cn the 20th day of May 1969 at 12.30 of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 6424 Casgrain in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause consisting of 1 TV set console 23" Admiral and acc. household furniture, etc. Terms, Cash. Montreal, May 8th, 1969. G.

Mignauit, B.S.C. 288-6793. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 126-669, Provincial Court.

Herman Pouliot Clermont Pouliot, Plaintiffs, versus Dame Danielle Berland, Defendant. On the 20th day of May 1969 at twelve noon, at the domicile of the said defendant in this cause 5145 Lavergne, in the City of St. Leonard, will be sold oy authority of all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause consisting ot 1 TV set 24" make Westinghouse and acc. household furniture, etc. Terms, Cash.

Montreal, May 8th, 1969. E. Menar-I, B.S.C. 845-5830. Province of Queoec, District of Montreal.

72-134, Provincial Court. Quebec Credit Acceptance Co. Plaintiff, versus Romeo Boisclair, Defendant. Ivanoe Tur-cotte, Garnishee. On the 21st day of May 1969 at eleven of the clock In the forenoon, at the domicile of the said garnishee 2614 Chatham, in the City of Jacques-Cartier, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chatte's of the said defendaM, seized In this cause consisting of 1 Stereo combined with TV si-f 23" make RCA Victor and acc.

household furniture, etc. Terms, Cash. Montreal, May 8th, 1969. G. Ml-qnault, B.S.C.

Province of Qutbpc, District of Montreal. No. 127-338, Provincial Court. Dr. Luclen Mercier, Plaintiff, versu3 Mme Herv Carrie, Defendant.

On the 20th day of May 1969 at eleven of the clock in the fort'nocn, at the domicile of the said defendant 782 Outrcmont Ave. in the C'ty of Outremonl, will be sold by authority ot Justice, ali goods and chattels cf the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 TV set, household furniture. Terms, Cash. Montreal, May 6th, 1969. Michel Dejuire, B.S C.

845-3104. I w. rrww 1 I'M AFRAID WEU HAVE TO A ro' A DrVINTO THE. kAPPY COUPLE V' mc. H0Ut- IN HOT COFFEE, AN6E.L!"' Vll u.

ll NEVER. 5CHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS V7 ml nun) 11 DUL.L' SELDOM HAVE WELL-iTOCKED dft ANNE! BOAT I Everyone talks about the common cold, but few doctors have a cure for it. "Take a hot bath and then stick your head into the refrigerator," one of my colleagues kiddingly tells his patients. "But I'll catch pneumonia!" they answer. "That we can cure!" he replies.

The fact is that there are cures for the common cold. In Hungary, my grandfather always used to make us eat a whole lemon whenever we caught cold, and he would put a few drops -of some strange mixture into our noses as well. It usually worked. By the same token, I know a lot of people who have home remedies for colds and do quite well with them. Here 'are GG.

V. writes: "Simply take a good hot bath the minute you feel a cold coming on. Then drink three or four glasses of pretty hot water. This has always worked for me." Sally M. writes: "I had tried everything for the common cold, including cold tablets and hot baths, and nothing worked.

Then I discovered that five or six teaspoons of honey every two hours would relieve my symptoms. The next day, or the day after that for sure, the cold would be gone." If these methods work for BAILIFF SALES Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 162-418, Provincial Court. Fidelity Collection Company Limited, Plaintiff, versus Rosaire Patrice, Defendant.

On the 20th day of May 1969 at eleven of the clock In the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 8782 Paquette, In the City of LaSalle, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods end chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of On TV set portable 17" Admiral and acc. household furniture, etc. Terms, Cash. Montreal, May 8th, 1969. G.

Mignauit, B.S.C. 288-6793. Province of Quehec, District of Montreal. No. 900502, Provincial Court.

Sous Minlstre Du Revenu De La Province De Quebec, Plaintiff, versus Paul Jean De Dongo, Defendant. On the 20th day of May 1969 at twelve of the clock In the forenoon, af tne domicile of the said defendant 3510 Mountain Aot. 45 in the City of Montreal, will be soid by authority of Justice, all goods end chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of One set of chesterfield, two pieces, etc. household furniture. Terms, Cash.

Mont-reel, May 8th, 1969. G. Mignauit, C. 288-6793. Provre of Quebec, District of Arthabaska.

No. 5066, Provincial Court. AAafsrio Plessis Plaintiff, versus Jean Pierre Cote, Defendant. On the 2) st day of May 1969 at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 1-A Pointe-Belle, in the City of Caugh-tvawaqa, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause consisting of 11 TV set console 23" Westinghouse and acc. household furniture, etc.

Terms, Cash. Montreal, AAay 8th, 1969. G. Mignauit, B.S.C. 268-4793.

Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 176938, Provincial Court. Fidelity Collection Company Limited, Plaintiff, versus Bob Law-lor, Defendant. On the 20th day of May 1969 at 11.30 of the clock in the forenoon, et the domicile of the defendant 6643 Park Avenue In the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all qoods and cnatlels of the sa'd djteroant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 IV set console 21" Admiral and acc.

household furniture. Terms, Cash. Mont. Miy 8'h, 19169. G.

MignaUt, S.C. 238-6793. I 7 THAT POESNT MEAN "A "yww 7 i anything! who cam mops) I ISMT IT ABOUT TIME CEDflC UMPEK5TAMD A WORP fSQgVflA CAM. 7 trr-H LEAKMED TO TALK? fT? LIKE TtM rA I I fSTAWD MADAM- VOOR I wTfC-CMS BLIWDED VJIT A ZkI LITTLE RASCAL" METHODS ARE. HARDLV 7 KNOCK) MUDDER'S.

TEARS, JGf5. STOP TEASIN' A IN LIME WITH MODERM I WHAT ARE. HIM 1 CAN'T S6E VOOR. MUDDE-RV REHABILITATION VOU TRVINC3 (OFF, IS STRAIGHT 1 1 n.UZ lLi TO DO TO WHAT ZX JSvX SICILIAN DEFENCE White: Black: B. Spassky T.

petrosian White Black White Black 1 P-M P-QB4 31 8-K4 RxN 2 N-KB3 P-K3 32 BxB N-Q3 3 P-Q4 PxP 33 B-Q5ch K-N2 4 NxP P-QR3 34 P-QN4(a) 5 B-Q3 N-OB3 PxP 6NxN NPxN 35P-B5 N-B4 7 0-0 P-Q4 P-Ba R-QB7 8 N-02 N-B3 37 P-N4 N-CI3 9 Q-K2 B-K2 38 R-B4 P-Q6 10 P-QN3 0-0 39 R-Q4 P-Q7 11 B-N2 P-QR4 40 B-N3 RxP 12 P-KB4 P-N3 41 RxOP N-K5 13 QR-QI N-Q2 42 R-Q7ch(b) 14 P-B4 P-R5 X-B3(c 15P-KB5 KPxP 43 RxP R-B8ch 16 PxBP B-B3 44 K-N2 N-B4 17 BxB NxB 45 B-B7 P-N6 18Q-B2 RPxP 46P-N5ch KxP 19 RPxP R-R7 47 R4ch K-E3 20 PxNP BPxP 48P-R5 R-B7ch 21 P-R3 Q-K2 49 K-B3 P-N7 22Q-Q4 P-B4 50 B-R2 PxP 23Q-84 B-N2 51 RxP R-B8 24 0R-KI Q-N2 52 R-R6ch(d) 25 Q-K3 P-Q5 K-K4 26 Q-K6ch Q-B2 53 R-ON6 N-R5 27Q-K2 R-Kl 54 R-K6ch K-Q5 28 0-B2 RxR 55 R-K4ch K-B4 29 0xR Q-Kl 56 RxN R-QR8(e) 30QxQch NxQ Resigns NOT CERTAIN, MIKE 1 PUT THIS ONE -LIKE A V-Znk Z.t YOU SAY VDU'VE FOUND ONE LOOKS POS THE BACKWASO SEEM L-kv A Tl THE KEY TO THIS MOST REPEATED MOST OFTEN-AND IS tc WX4 i BUT THIS SEEM Moji ONE -LIKE A nutN wu en ic we i 11. ii.iuu feMin S-iJ iiHBi-v fc-f lUWc, MJUNOr ii. i -I 3i1UULu iLnA73 FJKSET THE FIRST PWALWAYS SECONP 7 ftjRggT THE FIRST -PILL ME IN yl BE THE (a) More or less forced 'o obtain counter-chances. (b) If 42. R-Q4, R-B8ch; 43.

K-N2, N-B4; 44. R-QN8 wins a piece, (c) If 42. K-R3; 43. P-R4 with dire threat, (d) Horowitz In NY Times claims that 52. K-K3 would have given drawing chances, (e) The winning coup as the rela tive position of the Ks Is the deciding factor now.

For If 57. R-R8, RxB, 58, R-QN8, B5 B6 etc. Will win. PROBLEM No. 1142 M.

Lipton While mates in two moves (Solution next week) Solution to today's Quiz No. 937 (Dublnsky vs Bikhov-sky): 1. QxRch! 2. BxQf, RxBch; 3. K-B2.

4. KxR, N-Q6ch and wins. Or, 3. K-R2, N-Q6; i. and N-N5ch wins..

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