Contract Bridge at W Bu a .ssBrnn 5 ion 1 r I-5 ' The Guardian Page 13 Monday, December S, 1954 eon wows: Boss... :4 some ' gl.lI-TNF.'liu?C(&:lA:;'iDAM'A ' me our? susw:s5.' we i "' ; Ripmsuooo siomu 5”” ””"""G s'r. GEORGES scnool. G B Few tlmigs can be stiller at the; O . mags table than to make bzrisl N l which urse your ncumer to do ti -' it Iomgthhlg you can do much bet- s ,5, (or yourseli. Take the CVEl'- 3 recurring matter of a rebid of your - .wn good suit. A jump rebid of that .uit, short of game. is not a true orce, and consequently. it you are .bv1ousiy sale in contracting (or game, you should not be satisfied mm, go guggest that game he Honest labor is the key. That unlocks the things to be. -Paddy the Beaver. AS PADDY SAW IT rid. . All 0! which is by way of saying hat South's secondsround bid in Pmso. - By Thorton W. Burgess Paddy and'I have done a lot of hard work, and we still have a lot or hard work to do. But by and by, when Jack Frost and Rough Brother Northwind are making lite hard for most other folks, we are i t ' November Report Grade X.-i Lucina Campbell; 2. Emily Johnston; 3. Lucy Mae Walker. Grade VIII.-i. James Morrison Grade VII.-1. Pius Morrison; 2. Louis Campbell. Grade VI.-l. Anita Somers; 2. Benny MacPhee. Grade V.-1. William Morrison; 2. Balirlna MacPhee. Grade IV.-1. Agnes Somers; 2. Michael MacDonald. Grade III.-1. Michael Farrell; 2. Patrick MacDonald. Y ER--LET.S N-NO1:i.'.H;;T'V.' V -- M'MAV3E wsooourvowure 6 M A Pun ormac nasr! mum: I” Rudolph the lied losed Reindeer .7:' ; By Robert L. May Peter Rabbit was feeling tired. zhe case below was ridiculously yet he wasn't doing a thing, not vimid. a single thing but watch Paddy the Beaver and Mrs. Beaver dig- ging a canal. He had what is called scum dealer, sympathetic tiredness. A lot of peo- North-South vulnerable. ple who have nothing to do are .Q10y subject-to. it. Just watt-hing others .63 nork gives them that tired ieeling. .Q9.yo It Paddy and Mrs. Paddy were gqsay tired. they didn't say so. They just 3 .962 kept right in working. N 2 Now digging a canal can be. and W E 9 Q7 r I usually is, hard work. , But the S OK-3643 iboaver folk are not afraid of hard 10733 IFA92 .wo:k. No. sir. they are not afraid QAJ7 lot hard work. When Peter said ' A K; 10 3 5 2 something about hard work. Paddy .3 stopped long enough to tell him a .'KJ few things, The bidding: South West North East 1 Q Pass 1 N T Pass 3 ' Pass Pass Pass one thing was sure; North, with a grand total of 6 high-card points. was aggressive enough when he re- sponded originally with one no- trump-he would have had to be downright reckless to carry the three-heart rebid to game. It goes without saying that South should have leaped to tour hearts. going to be taking it easy in com- Grade II.-1. George Johnston. . - tort,” said Paddy. "Where?" asked Peter. "Over in that house you see out there in the water," replied Paddy. "While you are shivering and try- ing to find a place where Rough Brother Northwind can't chill you with his icy breath, and Jack Frost can't pinch your ears and toes. Mrs. Paddy and I are going to be snug and warm and taking it easy, with not a single thing in the world to worry about. That is what we are digging this canal tor." "This puzzled Peter. "Just what do you mean?" he asked. "I mean that this canal is going to make it possible for us to be sure of plenty of iced to last us all winter. It we were lazy folks, like some folks I know. we might take the chance that we already have food enough. But it would be a chance. Yes. air. it would be a 11 chance and not worth the price or a little extra work. As I see it. work never hurts anyone. I guess I said that before, and probably I'll say it again. because that is what I believe," said Paddy. "But it makes one awiully tired," said Peter. "How do you know?" asked Pad- Grade I. - (A)-l. Georgina Mac- Phee. Grade I. - (B) s 1. Kenneth Macl-"hee: 2. Elaine MacPhee. Highest average in Senior Grades -Lucina Campbell Highest average in Junior Grades -Anita Somers. Perfect attendance a George Johnston, Georgina MacDonald, Anita Somers. Teacher-Mary Somers. it?" Peter pretended to take no not- ice oi this. and Paddy continued. ”As I see it. it is always wise to make the most of opportunity; to do what can be done now, and not worry about the days ahead. Work is a blessing,” said he. Peter grinned. It wasn't a really happy grin. "I don't think so," said e. Now Paddy grinned. "I wonder if you ever tried it long enough to lmd out." Mrs. Paddy, who had been lunch. ing on some tender aspen bark, spoke now. "Time is up." said she. Paddy knew what she meant. He turned his back on Peter, and once more began digging. and piling the Henry e.. WM x... v..... 9.5.. -. -....,....... Grandma GOLLY. I CANT HELP BUT THINK SOME 0' THOSE KlDS MIGHT GET A ElT HUNGRY... 5 By Carl Anderson ...MAYBE I'D BETTER 7' SCHOOL ABOUT 2 c thanking his stars that North had kept the bidding open for him in the lirst place. South's heart suit could be counted tor at least six by Charles Kuhn dy. and there was a twinkle in mud up on one side. The canal his eyes. "Have you ever tried was growing longer and longer. ' 1 tricks, and there was a good chance "Just, what do you man?" he that it would produce seven: he ngkpd, v had a sure trick in spades, and his vj-ea; clubs ought to produce a winner. awe beaver folk always look ag 3” Wm" did he rem” require from head. A: I see it. anyone who fails gagihguegilfgffeenlgggh ”:)d to look ahead, and so gets in trou- ” K D b1e' deserves what he 39” Mrs". 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