rm: GUARDIAN CHAARl.()TTET()WN aiuu '01-" THE sown. MUUNTED 9,453 TEN JUNE 19. 1950 ...&,g by Lane lirey . s TUNE TO RADIO STATION CFCY 9:30 LOCAL TIME TONlGll'l for a broadcast of a speech given to the Chnrlnttetoim Rotary Club by LT.-COL. E. A. BAKER. 0.B.E.. M.(2 Managing Director of The Canadian National Institute For The Blind , iBy Thornton W Burgess) A LIVELY TIMI! No sacrifice is e'er so great ' But love returned will compen- PSY H T I NIIRSIN 0 R c 6 There was a fishing party at the' eeold, Mothei Nature. The Board of Commissioner. of the Nova Scotia Hospital invites Smnmg PWL Fhennvue” fishmg Ippiication.-i from men and women who are interested in becoming party the sm,”'n3 Pm” hm EV" nurses and hold a Gracie X1 Provincial Certificate. iEn0Wn- Mid ii mid imcwii 50319 Through affiliation all students receive general training. and iiil”V9iY W95 E33193 til? Kin8'1iSii9Y the case of female students training in Obstetrics and Pediatrics. Maia i imd Mi'5- Rallies hid brought students receive affiliate training in pulmonary tuberculosis. more the M88655 ilmiiy they EV" Students are paid an adequate allowance during their entire ,had had 10 learn hol" to fish. period of training. in addition to maintenance and uniforms. NojThere were ten tousle-headed tuition fees are required. lyouiigsters, all hungry. all teasing Graduates are qualified to write their Registered Nurses' Ex-lior fish. and all eager to try to Iminlilons. catch them. They were having Classes start early in September. their first lesson in fishing and it Please apply to this Secretary, Board of Commissioners. Nova Scotiu Hospital, Dartmouth. N. 5.. lune M. 1060. ' nmmev PM-OOKA l IEYALIATED STARTED TIE FIilEWORi6 ': ., ' irz-r -e ave , . 41. Ofzafnryt gg was a lively time. it was lively Father was diving stmmhtgdwm WITH A SHOR1 il am To The BODY AND A LEF1 HlGH on PINKNEY'S CREEK .'. . for them, for their parents, for the .s”l'"E53:n N fish. and for all who were looking mm the wawri u,';G:.1, MM ”" on -me EAR: They sat in a long row on . and CABINS hank of the Smiling Pool, That limh extended out over the water. It was one of the favorite fishing perches of Rattles. He had used A nrxw v-ir,n'0for.i' limb of the big hickory tree on a ” ”””'”' dmy "”' "mm" HMO he was young, just starting out in the Great world. From it he could look down in the water and see the fish swimming i.n that part of the Smiling Pool even well out to- ward the middle. It was from ti-tar. very limb that he had learned how to judge how far below the surface a fish was. if it was near enough to be caught by a sudden plunge. Now his children were there to 3CtI '; When in Amherst, Nova Scoiie for . a good night's rest stop at ihe hcontract Bridge CHURCH HILL REST CABINS iv low-nine Culver--on - ””i::..l2is.L1”i........o. the ion; Clean. Comforyable Bedy Aoanaaoooqannunagagaugaf row, the end farthest out over the water, Mrs. Rattles had gone up Laughing Brook to fish some of the small pools up there. It was A correspondent asks for an Very Wiet "ii"? 9" me smiling opinion concerning 3 pin). made by Pool. The water was smooth and ms puma, tn ,1 ma',ch-,p01mdu1-,. clear. A dozen Minnow: came lgcm, game, The deal was. swimming along. A number of fish swimming together are called a I64 CHURCH STREET A CLOSE QUESTION DA I LY cR'o's SWO RD , one letter simply studs for mother. In this example A is used for the time L's. 1: for the tune 0's. etc. single letters. apos- trophb. the length and tsnastisa at the words are all hints. It is difficult to give a categorie- al answer to this question, because even at match-point play. it is often wise to safeguard the con- birds. all crowding and stretching their necks toward him, their bills wide open as they begged. He loot. 30-, um , school. I've often wonder why Min- Lahgled :.gitaE u .0 iAe:t.ebs-m Sol-iiii denieh hows are small fish. They never wuk itops . 21.Piaced Roth aides vulnerable. dg.-, grow big. They us jugf, the astomschs Lliipiatiss nan (slang) 4:3 4 MM size for Kinziisheri to SW31- O. ugh: host 5. Dreamy 23.'l!'he sun god Q 3 7 4 3 law without too much trouble. You hmsilltseart tllasaws (Gr.Bslig.) .Q J know the Kingfisher folk swallow rlyry AN” --cAp" stuns ,pu.g,,g uaivu . K 9 3 their fish whole. so it doesn't. pay ,- - .-.. 7 :yE:c.L)mm. 1 'toha to i Q to be greedy and try to swallow t -IOWN i . n no ' " '4 v' YBODY IN s s.1ru-uiespou s.sopcntos disputation Hlllli-III4 Hlllldilll :if,'m N 3331,, we hit: in fish. But 01 course. A EAVi,2Nz1-HE,Q RA”; FlxED.- in due?" "5 ”"”" ”"”'”' i9”"”” ””i3”” 10 o e s W E R7 4 s 2 3””””"5 W" M” 9"" 'o BETTER HURRY To COUNTTA TH' wsoow--: 'l.0hscurs - . . Rattles saw those Minnows first. You lli-WWW "W" 3 5.7 s i S no s -rw aeaurv PARLOR" OH MY"! LOOK ALL 5.01:1; D.Quots Itveaturas hurl-2': A-I-cl Just. as he left his perch some of : ' "our! ROSE SAID IF YOU WEFZENT mm FLATTENED 1 .1-iosnaa 1:. Literary lo.Pald a Q A K 7 5 I the young tousle-heads saw them. ON 1-NE SHE COULDNIT pound 00mPG' P0hl'li-IV 34-PNJGNDI 006 At once there was great exclte- 1-Akeyomo Btcotnpasa lion! 949'? O A 5 ment all along that dead limb over III!!! W-:13:-in! "I d M;h.:::hae 4'5 J 3 2 the water. There was crowding tn- D.Qntradtct Rlililh mt mm gather and leaning forward to s e m.'rapuhna- IOJIIIAIII 0011-at-ll 33-CW-'” The ma" " ' . " " In better. one or two lost their bai- uu. am, most. other cases. went. ililK'NM, 3 w t N m B” ance and nearly tumbled off. Tan H10 s”""” ” " nois' excited n birds v t h INN"?! it P” 2T P” edb'i"ithyOufi ihvmc: "'4 i . P.” Pa" Pa" could edive aforerfhgi? aswiiiecyd Pun”: According to my correspondent. he was about to do. the dlaimtvrnd tent via: 1eEd try Vziesh Now their noisy tongues were and sou , can we as S 113- still and all ten leaned forward. I. (po.'.)' Now South (my C0iTet5P0iid91i':" susrpeci, that. for just a moment. .113” Dim-Neil iiiid down me i'ii-mil M9: each held his breath. Father was DIM”. m WWW gt obviously intending to knock out diving straight down into the wa- ' rL-”"rLl”o'” am, trumps as quickly as possible. hu. ter. There was a splash that sent DOTTY DIPPLE ” when the ten was played by East, the watg gyms, when was H, .. A a-anw South ihwshi ihinas fl" "fill titer? For just 2: serond he dlss pt .7; voulsze Tue NICES1; Your. eves ARE use --AND voue. LIPS sjn concuuded that a Safety play NW appeared. Then he was up in the MOST BEAUTIFU. GIRL IN . DIAM ,YOURTE.ETi-I ARE LIKEMESI tPI'9.d in order, In other words, he felt air and in his bill was a small fish, THE WORLD! 0 wv Ag; Lug; pEAm-3.- ' "bu" that there was a strong probability 3 minnow, no new bank wwud l-.41 l- nssusn of West's holding the Q-9-6-2 alt ten open bills. W K93 light trumps originally, and it Soutx T "V"": MEL” now laid down the trump king. G,,,,?,';,8Qf,:f ht?-esurggt besggfng 6 wast :(?"('1dfmi:k'-eh:w”or';3fak: i("su'-sci: teasing! Such greedy selfishness! ' 5” 3 9 95 C 9 Every one of those ten tonne- -A1"? south had to lose trwo hearts). '1'o headed K. ti OIIIHOI prevent this south selected a low ymmg mg me" mougm u ' p only of self. such crowding and "”' I.'iZ21.:f..2ii,”;iZ?d..Lf;?n2”.S..3f ::g:;gg,,,a"g,v;Wnsl -It was we CI-g:)oWN blank queen. Every other North- ;,, he, bi,” bf, ':;'eF;?;1:r:0':18m:tlf i Ballot South pair in the room won 11 mm. 1' ” tricks at spade contracts, which -A . l.., -.9, (on) . Mei Me. Me. . Erohably inspirtrald my correspon- r-Give R ,0 men DAILY CBYPIOQUUIE-Here's how to work It: pgiinit igupiggiaww Rigiliii-nlf';tym3'i:h; "It's my turn. That is my fish!' A X Y D I. B A A X R an ndvhable v P Y Rattles flew to his old perch at Bboxnrznllow - - iheendofthelineofnoisyyuung ed them over for a moment. Then he flew to the other end of the line and thrust the fish into the mouth of the tousie-head at the end. The one next to him tried to snatch it but a big bill had 51- ready closed tightly on it and a happy young Kingfisher was swal- lowing that Minnow head first. Laflgfsi Mg f(?:Big1e-1 hC0i'i'i0 down ..-..,.-......-.s.a...a.. In mm mm, h V It "5 m”- 9 M I Bmlll death of Helen Bomwer, 37. whose l W,-Y dome polntotvuhveetliier vgitiitlfi Nigw "Jere were mm noisy strangled body was found in I mould have played for the Ll fish 5 "W5 "5 bessinr for that room of a downtown hoiel Tuesday break of trumps he hated, or ,,msgmCem1" Cr k d M03.;1'REAL. Jung m.(op)..lafternoon. The six-man juryhdfelh should. mwe laid down the up mm" Frog from Ori:1sEn0”Gl'BliDi?. Gerard ROYBT. 36-year-old rook. bmiieii "nil ihieiniitlingief 9 0': and hllrh trump for the chance of green lily pad. There is no ggleedieg wdgy was held criminally respon- returning the Veli! c. tzygr an the nvertrlck-a very important person in all the Great World thus sihle by is coroner's jury for the himself up i0 I00 CC V95 1' 33" factor at duplicate play. grandhther Frog. laehdsythncodeiatursarsdtnerlsit. Axryptogs-nsnQuot.atios. PHI VNTTNU PBB VLYBLBY VBPQQ Hqoc PUPI-LVPLPB Saturday's Uryptaqlloler I TAKE A LONG. LAST. LINGDRINO 'VllW: AD1ll'.'l KY NATIVE LAND. ADIEU!-IDGAPL tract itself at the possible expense of an overtrick. However, it is Mao tnie that safety plays are not nearly as valuable at match-points as they are at rubber bridge. A: the latter game, the 0Vel'i.l'ick ls inconsequential, and thus if do- ciarer can greatly increase his margin of safety, he naturally should do so. an! 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