Page 12, The Herald, Friday, March 23, 1084 Duplicate. Bridge by DAVE COMFORT : +. The results for Wednesday, March 215t; i 18¢ Hugh & Olga Power and Roger & Darlene Davis 3rd G. Cheer & M, Soules 3rd S, Pomper & D, Comfort aas y 376 $AK64s3 éhas2 aa @ 43873 a a - 19542 @ 3187 a Dee &@ kJ - 7 O8643 @KTE2: eas 095 BATT The Bidding: Dot * SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST : Inotrump pass 2no trump . pass 3notrump pass "West leads his fourth highest spade and you win in hand Pass puss : Pam. Whitaker’ 3 Skeena Sketches Sr of ‘have come to give you sortething - ‘but by having. me here you have done soniething for me,” said Marilyn Kane, | vice president of the National Native Women's association from Oitawa. Her plane touched down at Terrace airport’ Friday, March 16 just in time for her to be whisked, to the Kermode Friendship Center on Kalum St. The graduation banquet and ceremonies of the pre-employment prograny for native women had just begun as Kane walked through the door, ' She was the honored guest. Seven women graduated from this second class of the program. They were: Martha Joseph and Judy Maraden from Hazelton, Sendra Fifi and Mary Stewart from | Kitimat, Kathy Pearson from the Queen Charlotte Islands, and Louisa Gilt and Arfene Sampson from Terrace. “During the seventeen week course the women were taught life: skills such as budgeting, communication, assertiveness, parenting, dressing with style, how to deal “ with stress and social problems, time management, goal with the ten. At trick two it is time to attack the diamond suit but at duplicate bridge it is sametimes necessary to play and differently than you might at rubber bridge - this is one of those times. Youcan count 2 spades, 2 hearts, and 1 club trick, so you need only 4 dlamond tricks to make your contract. Atrubber bridge, making your contract is the top priority so you must make the “safety” play in diamonds. Cash the diamond queen and then lead the nine. No matter what West plays you must now play a amall diamond - this ’ engures your contract. If you win this trick you won't be able to get back te the board for your good diamond and hine tricks. ‘At duplicate it is a different story - the top priority is doing at least as well as everyone else, and preferably better. Making nine tricks while everyone else is making ten earas you a zeroon the board, The odds favour a three - two split in diamonds go you should go with the odds and try to run five tricks in order to make that overtrick, Most rae are going to start with the three top diamonds and fortunately things go badly on this hand - but they go diy for everyone so you'll probably get an average score which is just fine. If someone (foolishly) made the safety play against the pdds (maybe he peeked), he would get lucky this time and Parnatop. Percentages are percentages, and if you want to toy with the laws of Mathematics, they'll get you in the end. ’ HIGHWAYS-TENDERS. PRINCE RUPERT ELECTORAL DISTRICT Crushed. Granular Aggregatein Stockpile Highways Maintenance Yard 251 Kalen Road Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘Tender documents with envelope, plans, §pecifications and conditions of fender are available free of charge _ ONLY from Sulte 204-615 Ist Ave. Wast, Prince Rupert B.C., Ves 183, Phone 624- $6288 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m, Monday to Friday. except Holidays. : ‘Tenders will be opened at Sulte 204-815 Ist Ave. West, Prince Rupert, 8.C., V@J 1B3 ‘ THE TENDER SUM FoR THIS PROJECT IS TO INCLUDE FEDERAL BALES TAX, + Tender opening date: March 23, 1984. D.S. Cunilffe A- District Manager FOR: 4.E. RHODES Acting Deputy Minister Ministry of Transportation (acc?-23mar) &) and Highways HIGHWAYS-TENDERS. Level Course & Repaving Contract Fairview Approach 437-R, Prince Rupert ‘Tender documents with envelope. plans, apeciflcations and condiilons of tender are avallable free of charge ONLY from Ministry of Trnsportation and Highways, Sulfe 204-615 1st Ave., West, Prince Rupert, Ya. 1B3, Phone 624-6268 between the hours of 6:30 a@.m. fo 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays. - Fenders will be opened at Sulte 204, 815 First Ave, West. Prince Rupert, 6.C. Vel 1B3 ' FHE TENDER SUM FOR THIS FROJECT iS TO t(NCLUDE FEDERAL SALES TAX. Tender opening date: March 23, 1964, B.S. Cunliffe A-District Highways Manager A.E. RHODES Acting Deputy Minister (acc?-23mar) Province of British Columbia ‘DIVISION, George Street, Highways. CONRAIL * “TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF GRADING: AND DRAINAGE FOR ENDAKO YARD EXPANSION MILE 0.00 TELKWA SUB. ENDAKO, BRITISH COLUMBIA Work consists of excavation & dispesal of waste + material: supply 4& place corrugated metal culverts, 4" PVC pipe & steel pipe; supply & place material for temporary. septic system. Sealed tenders In the self addressed envelope will be recelved up to 12. o'clock noon Mountaln. Standard ~ Fime, Thursday April 12, 1984, Tendering documents may: be ebtalned from the office of Regional Chief Engineer, 15th Floor, 10004 - 104 Ave., Edmonton, Alta. or the Track & Roadway Officer, 14480-117A Avenue, North Surrey, B.C. or the Track & Roadway Engineer, Prince George, B.C. on or after March 22, 1984 upon deposit of a certiiled fifty dollar (350) chequa payable to the Canadian National Rallway Co. Deposit refunded on return of documents in good condition within thirty (30) days from the date of tender closing. For furiher technica! enquiries cai! the office of M.H. Maskell, Project Officer, Prince George, B.C. (604) 543-1164. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, R.A. Walker Edmonton, Alberta NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YOU! Ke int Fame Biel 0 tte org? PhAO ANN - 625-7748 - (aced.22,23,26mar) Recent graduates of the Kermoda Friend. setting and much more. Employment skills they were taught included how. to, _ Make out a resume, what is involved in atarting a buisiness, ” ‘update on technology, field surveys and a one week prac- *- tieum. They also, iiterestingly, had an opportunity, to see -how.they come across on video... The students were given an opportunity to, utillze thelr . new skills In giving a speech at their own graduation: it. desired, It was to this that Kane referred in her opening remark, . . These women had had little if any experience in public: - speaking prior to the course they had taken, but never- theless, “stole the show". Sandra Fifi from. Kitimat had written out her entire speech presuming that she would be too Tervous to speak without it - but she threw it aside and spoke eloquently’ for" several minutes. “We have all come a long way,” she said, “I have travelled many miles but it was enough to intrigue me to keep coming. We all have something to contribute to our community no matter what age, sex or race”. She has gained confidence to gq into the autobody repairs field. A special tribute was given by Judy Maraden to their instruttor, Jean Park, co-ordinator Cathy Pearson,‘ and instructor in Image, Sharon Gagnon, ‘These are some of the happiest days of my life,” Marsden said. “TY feel Thave gained much in life,” rer “The doors and windows of life have been. n opened tome,” were Martha Joseph’s words as ‘she presented gifts of crotcheted flowers to Jean Park and Cathy-Pearson, “I have made these with my own hands, she said. “These are a part of a goal Thave reached.” Louisa Gill shared how far she ‘had come in her life, “y am no longer hiding behind a mask," she explained. She wishes one day to become an alcohol councellor. 1 Instructor Jean Park summed up her feelings by saying. *“] have seen more patience, enthusiasm, and sunny at- mosphere during this course than I have seen anywhere."" . During the evening each graduate was given a cer- tificate, a long stemmed red rose and a book entitled Speaking Together. ‘The next Native Women's pre-employment clasa will be gin May 7. Applications are now being accepted at tha Kermode Friendship Center in Terrace for enrollment. ship Center’s preemployment program Include left to right: Loulsa Gill, Annette Peel, Cathy Pearson, Viola Thomas, and * High ho, high ho, It's off to work we go...but serlously fatks, we couldn'thelp but notice what a good job these CN track. crews ore doing of fixing up the yard here In Terrace, no matter. what the weather. Have 4 good weekand folks, and we'll be back on Monday. Q. Do you think Vanessa Williams, the. first black Miss America, will become amovie star? — B.W. A. Hard to say since Vanessa claims to have no serious acting ambitions. No question she mére than qualifies in: the looks and personality department. My hunch is that Vanessa may eventually head toward a movie career. She's already in TV, In the final “Love Boat" segment this seasen, Vanessa will appear with three former Miss Americas — I'm told “Willlams is romanced on shipboard by Ted Lange, who's. had flings with Diakann Corroll, Lola Falana, and Debble Allen in the seven years he’s been a seagoing bartender, --Q.-1 pead: recently that Peter Lawford {s having a serious drinking problem. Jean Park, The women were , taught life skills such as budgeting, cammunication, assertiveness, parenting and much more. 1755 Davie Street English Bay ear stanley Park VANCOUVER, B. 0,0 CANADA. 3 DAYS- 2 NIGHTS By Reservation Only : is that just gossip? - LL, A, Peter, 60, admits that for some time he has been “drinking too much.” It didn’t afiect his work, though. Last fall Lawford made a movie in-England - Uiled.“ Where's Parsi{al?"” and salled right through the shooting. Peter not loug ago signed into the Betty Ford Center: in Callfornia’s Eisenhower . ' Hospital. Yes, -it’s the same drug dependency arid alcohol abuse clinic that — Liz Taylor and Johnny Cash went to. Lawiord, who vows “never again’? to overindulge in. aleohol, Doted that he and Liz eo starred in several flicks in the "40s while both were under contract to MGM, “What a funny place for us to wind up together," he mow remarks. CARPET * ~All Commercial | fa Gondola _ VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE DRIVE in” La GONDOLA DINING ROOM ., BORIVE IN “CONTINENTAL ATMOSPHERE** Hextiothe Ruperl Motor inn F Qverlooking the HarDour . _ DINE aN our EXQUISITE "VENETIAN DINING LOUNGE a i + Open $:2a.m. to H:xXa.m. DINING ROOM & Por Revervalions: ~ BME or 624-3359 Rai ave. ‘W. at éth $1, = you win'two FREE 4 $010 — TREE DADOES . TOTHE . - yoUNIcuaC: THN THEATRES - Hidden somewhere In the paper are two Terrace phone numbers. If you find them andone Is yours - passes. . 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