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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Bristol, Pennsylvania
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12 6, I I Jaeobv On The Main Attraction NORTH 6 AQ64 VKQ J543 TWS9T EAST 4kJ982 A105 V10862 V9543 10987 JhK 4bl092 SOIJTH A AK73 AJ7 A J6543 Both vulnerable Sotrtli West North 14k 3 44b Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening 10 Dr. Pierre Jais of Paris is properly considered one of the greatest players. He is not afraid to tell a joke on himself: It was an imixirtant match and Pierre was playing before a bridge-o-rama, so that a large audience was watching him. He arrived at a fine six-club contract and, after winning the opening diamond lead, he paused to study the hand thoroughly. It did not take him very long to see that his only problem was in the tnimp suit and if trumps were to break any w'ay but 4-0 he would have a cinch.

He also saw that he had a perfect safety play against all four trumps being in the West hand. Accordingly, he laid down the jack of club.s. West put on his king and Dr. Jais had to lose a later tnimp trick that hih opponent who did not understand safety plays had not lost. Pierre reports that a friend told him, audience does not understand bridge very well.

They laughed when you led the jack of Pierre's reply was. should not have thought so long. Then they would have believed that I was bidding has been; West North East South 1 Jk Double 1 14b 2 Double 3 4b Pass Pass Double Pass You, South, hold: 4AJ73 4b65 Wliat do you do? East may have been kidding: his one heart bid, but your partner is not kiddinff -H'ith his double of three clubs. QUESTION Again your partner has doubled a one club bid and the next player has passed. holding: 4bQ654 What do you bid? Players Set Dance Trvout Male and female dancers are requested to audition for a dance sequence for the Levittown Players production of the hit musical and Tryouts will be held at p.m.

Tuekiay, Jan. 9, in the LPRA building, Lwittown Shopping Center. This particular dance sequence is staged in a Cuban setting and requires one female and two male dancers, with dance training or natural talent in Latin rhythms, a spokesman said. Music and dance variations wi'l be supplied for those who do not have their own material. The players suggest all those who sit still li.stenting to The call WI 5-8655.

and will be sen l)y the starting on March 2 at the LPRA building. Under Police Auspices Bensalem Yule Fund Big Help To Needy Sixty-six food baskets, 35 pair of shoes, and toys for 197 children. This is part of the Bensalem Christmas Fund which made the holiday season a little more cheerful for needy families in the township. The gifts, along with $150, were di.stributed through the auspices of the Bensalem Police Department. A compiled by Police Chief William Riempp and Sgt.

Larry Michaels stated that the food and clothing goods were purchased with $870 donated by firms, club.s and individuals. Food Donated To this was added 500 pounds of potatoes, 60 stalks of celery, 60 ba.skets donated by the Philadelphia Vegetables Growers firm and 60 loaves of bread donated by Charles The 66 food ba.skets includtxl turkeys, canned good, sugar, flour and oleo. Twenty-one families were provided with clothing, including the 35 pair of shoes. Among the donors listed are the American Rescue Workers and the Philadelphia Bronze and Brass Company, each $200; Lions Club, $150; Kiwanis Club, $53; and the Cornwells Needlework Guild, $65. Also, Abbotts Dairy (office), and Rol)ert Cribalear, each $20; Fidelity Philadelphia (Croydon office), $12, and Mrs.

H. Berger, Mrs. B. Feeham and Henry G. Kline all $5 each.

The rickshaw used in the Orient was invented by a U.S. Marine who visited Japan in 1854 with Commodore Perry. Entertainer Mickey Shaughnessy (seatecJ, center) seem.s to be a little skeptical about the word which is seen on a poster announcing his appearance at the Goodwill Fire Hall, Bristol, on Feb. 3. But the dance committee of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, which is sponsoring the event, assures Shaughnessy that it will be more than a dance as Shaughnessy is honored on his 25th year in show business.

Members of the committee which consists of (left to right) seated, Jack Culligan, Richard Burke, chairman; Jim Gallagher and Bill Gallagher, standing, John Rodgers, Tom Corrigan, Joe Hoffman, Dave Rodgers and Joe Bonner, have told Shaughnessy that his night club comedy routine will be the main attraction at the affair. (Courier-Times Photo) OPEN SUN. 12 a. m. to 6 p.

m. SALES START SUNDAY YOLR BIRTHDAY S.Ml'RDAY, JANUARY 6 ARIES 'Mar. 20) Born today, you men and women You could have an argument with are apt to differ widely in your the one you love this morning characteristics as they are ex-i unless you are careful, pressed outward'v. You women TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 21) arc likely to be intuitive, inspir-1 Belter wait until a better day ational and interested in philoso- fore taking your cause to those I Timetable In The Of Mr Knock BRISTOL BRISTOL ANDALUSIA The The Rock" LINCOLN "La Dolce is Profes.sion” MORRISVILLK Begins at Highlights ot ROOSEVELT the Boys Are" LEVITTOWN TOWNE "Devil at 4 NEWTOWN HALL and Juliet" higher up.

Your request could biwmerang. GEMINI (May 22-June 21) A difficult day for all your major interests, so be tactful and careful. CANCER (Jrne 22-July 23) Make plans today which you will be carrying out tomorrow. You may then expect success. LEO 'July 24- Aug.

23) Home a fairs foremost on the Intutitions denied expres- agenda today. See that you fulfill sion, often cease to function, caus-; duty, ing emotional difficulty for the VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) phical and occult matters. You men, on the contrary, are matter of fact, practical and, above all, didactic in your approach to a sub.ject.

You may have had full intuitive senses in youth, but having denied them expression by considering them "foolish you have lost their gift. person w'ho denied them! men are likely to be harsh and show little for tho.se not as strong as are. Y'ou are proud of your strength, and consequently you deride weakness anyone else. Sunday, 7 CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan.

20) your day for much of anything! Be cautious and sidestep an argument with anyone. AQUARIUS 'Jan, 21-Feb. 19) day more for building your dreams and hopes and making plans than for actually executing them! PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) day for taking the lead in dome.stic matters that need care- i ful guidance.

Think twice before you enter into an legal argument. Best, perhaps, to compromise. LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) This is not the day for discussing money matters or business details.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Take care that your profession is not jeopardized by anything you say or do today. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

22) This is a diiy for watchful waiting. commit yourself on business or domestic matters if BRISTOL relax here-add years to your life MORRISVILLE PHONE CrpxesS In Gorgeous Color WALT DISNEY'S GREYFRIAR'S BOBBY -f- Tee.nage Drama "Life Begins at 17" with Ed Byrnes (NEW JERSEY) BIRLINGTON HIGH In (7, 9 p.m.) TRENTON BRUNSWICK "La Dolce (6:30, 9:30) CAPITOL Around the Trunk- Drum ot DRIVEINS EWI.N’G (Trent4)n) "Queen of the Pirates" DIX (Bordentown) Without (7, 11 p.m.) (9 p.m.) MOORESTOWN CARLTON (7:15 9:40) RIVERSIDE FOX in MT. HOLLY MT. HOLLY in (7, 9 p.m.) FLORENCE Hawaii" (7, 9 p.m.) ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS 1st Sat. Sun.

"MR. SARDONICUS" PIRATES" LAST TIMES TODAY! "SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS" SUN. MON. TUE. Sunday Continuous From 2 P.M.

Get Your Mystic Mask Free PAUL STEVENS ''THE MASK'' m. $S50 CAR fRI. SAT. SUN. OPEN EVERY SUN.

ROOSEVELT Rad ant In-Car Heaters SUSAN HAYWARD JOHN GAVIN li BACK STREET" 2ND BIG HIT! CONNIE JI.XRT ''WHERE THE BOYS ARE' TOWNE uvifiONVM cimiR, tr. ns uvniowu HHMA f-isee FREE PARKING for 1.000 TONIGHT 7:40 9:40 SUN. MATINEE 2 P.M. EVENING 7:10 9:20 SPENCER FRANK TRACy.SINIiniil PWCSuCfOBv MERVYN LeROY FRED KOHIMAR (U imm CIUI ACOUiyeiANrURESRdfASE 'QUEEN Fox tiVinOWN NJ. Eve.

Stiows 6 ''Bachelor in Paradise Starts 7 HEY, -ET TWIST" 'THE X-1S' SUPER 130 LAST TIMES "HEY, LET'S TWIST" "THE X-15" STARTS SUNDAY Giant Spact'O'Rama Show! GREAT SHOWS TONITEI at Your.Conveniently Located vv. ELECTRICALLY HEATED DRIVE-IN THEATRES P.M. Turner Electric In Car Heaters no Beverly k. TONITE! Tonite Sunday ooen 6 P.M.! SMASH DOUBLE FEATURE! REOMMENDcO FOR ADULTS LA DOLCE Bardot 'Love Is My Doors Open 6 p.m.! Show Cont. From TWIST CONTEST! SS Jlin ttie Fun! Priies Galore! See Twist Danced by Experts from A.

Murray Studios! Chubby Checker "Twist Around The Clock" Mr, Sardonicus" "Don't Knock The Rock" STARTS SUN! 4 FEATURE HOUSE of USHER" "BLACK SUNDAY' "BLACK PIT of DR. "THE DEAD ONE' why pay more? THE BIG DOLLAR SAVDiGS week number 112 joins with biggett indepetKient chain the itotes. doors in Wett Long Brooch, New Jcney on rtesdoy. Jonuory 10th! To celebrate, every sanqle morket the grant Shop-Rfte ehoin joint conbrnjotton of the greotest doMor youVe ever woH to woH tale with everything tnciuded. for every deportment! Every of product, every brand! So don't it! it you ive in Wett Long vitit your brand new Wett Long Branch Shop-Rite ot the iunction of Locutt ond Wol Streets! You'R find this nwrket packed with the ortd voktet hove mode Shop-Rite the leoder for neorty 11 years, and you alto hod auch marvelous special deportroents os housewares, Itolior) ond kosher ilyie oppetixert.

ortd even kmcheonette. Whott more, thn store wiH be open 9AM to 9 P.M. dotly tiH 10 M. ond Sundof bR 6 ture to shop CHUCK SrEAKS 49 Trknrtied FRYERS Delkious PICNIC HAM lb. 39- Lean Tasty CHUCK CHOPPED lb.

Well Trimmed LAMB CHOPS lb. 69' For Braising or Stew BEEF SHORT RIBS READY-TO-COOK Whole Only CALIF. ROASrS 55 Tender 61 (Lean WELL TRIMMED SHOULDER STEAKS LEAN TENDER BEEF CUBE STEAKS TASTY FLAVOR WELL TRIMMED lb. lb. 69' NECK OF LAMB 89 99 snor-Rin: Grecie or SHOP.RITi JUICES SHOP-RiTE FROZEN PIES tMKly to Boke My.

Blue Btrd Grapefruit or ORANGE JUICE PWe Rorido Freth cawfhiir COnAGE CHEESE CREAMY SHIN BEEF B-'" LAMB a Ihix Groceries liv the Dollar! Del Gaizo, Shop'Rite, Progresso or Pope Imported Italian TOMATOES DEL MONTE OR STOKELY RICH FLAVOR DBJOOUS PORK ROIL TAYLOR BOIIED HAM TASTY nfSH SUCEO FRUIT COCKTAIL STOKELY TOMATO JUICE VEGETABLE OR VEGETARIAN VEGETABLE CAMPBELL'S SOUP SWEET, TENDER DEL MONTE PEAS PINE. JUICE 5 t6-oz. cans 4 46-Oz. cans 8 lOVj-oz. cons 5 17-oz.

cons 46-oz. hy Pay More For Fresh Fruits And Vegetables? ICEBERG LETTUCE ki. CALIF, head IS GRAPEFRUIT 10.49 INDIAN RIVER RIVER SEEDLESS ANDY BOY CALIFORNIA BROCCOLI 25 bunch BRISTOL, PA. RT. Between Bristol Rt.

13 and Penndel on Rt 413 LINCOLN HWY. Prices effective through Saturday Night, January 13, 1962. Not responsible for typographical errors. We reserve the right to limit quantities..

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