Cong-act Bridge Page 10 The Guardian n, Jmpm” Cwwu” Thursday. Nov. 25. 1954 Wale" WAS woman? :1Flu:;:::l&0l:n18?:p:dSg;E:he tattle- Ths deal below had a curious re- bfddmg. ' WTW35l0n- H W35 W5Edl9d by "V" Ofihand. it seems that North erai experts. and at the end the players had to wait until these ”kibitzers" were through arguing and shouting at each other over who - South or West - had con-l zributed the more deplorable per- was a little ambitious in leaping to six spades, since the enemy could have been beaten two tricks at the heart contract, and six spades could have been beaten M the start. (ormance, But there was much to be said ' tor North's slam leap - llbllcl. E”' d""'' on s non-double-dummy basis it N'3'””S””ul """.l""l”' was far superior to West's double 4010863 of the clam. West was not in any 9-: position to kiimv that he could lay 0 K 1036! down the ace of diamonds and then .'.AQJ give his partner a diamond ruff! Q4 .9 West proved that point by 1101; QQ162 N QKJ109 evcn Cnllslderillg the lead of the QAQ14 W E 8543 diamond ace -' he opened a heart. Q9653 q 03 Obviously. this should have been ' b LKBI extremely fortunate for South. but QAK-1753 he soon returned West's courtesy. CA South discarded a diamond from O-795 .the boa;-ii, and with that remark- 4-1073' lable play he lost the slam Now The bidding: the iin-side posit:on or both dia- ”” S"""' W” W" til??? 31i””.i'Z'.i.'.i12 Zi”i.;23S3.iSi””?.?; 4 V 4 0 5 V 6 O A A . pass pass Dbla pass S.:ii'.h. he had in 1059 one trick Pun Pu: Ito the diamond ace and anot-her to ,the club king. l The assembled experts could not llagree on which was noise - West's .opening lead, or South's diamond dis.-.-ird from dummy. Surely. a dia-l mond or a club lead by West would have been far more logical; and- as for Souths play - why discard ri diamond and then need both a .club and a diamond finesse. when by (llSC3Td.liE ll club the slain would come home it only the diamond Before getting to the plays triat X ' lqueen would be captured? '” fl GET YOUR FREE DIGEST of - - the Culbertson Point-Count Method. W rs" i ' Simply send a stamped. self-ad- l ' dressed envelope to the J. C. Wins- ton Co, 1010 Arch St., Philadelphia. .9 - M - z wkh , 1h bnglrtens your teeth , The delicious lluvour ol Wrigley: Spearmint Gum brightens your clay-gives you c little llll . . . while the pleasant chewing brightens your teeth. Keep a poclroge handy in your purse or pocket. 4,, By Thorton IN NICK OF TIME I In nick or time will always do, it it is worth the chance to you. -Jumper the Hare. There are some people who seem to aluays be satisfied to do things in the nick of time. They seem to be perfectly happy to escape dang- er in the nick of time. when they might have had plenty of time. Peter Rabbit had gone over to the Green Forest. and with his cousin. Jumper the Hare. had fol- lowed the Crooked Little Path up to the pond of Paddy the Beaver. Peter wanted to see Paddy cut down a big tree as Jumper had told him Paddy ofoen does. How could anyone with only teeth out down a really big tree? It was that word big. that bothered Peter. He wondered if when he saw the trees that Piiddy i-ut. they would seem really big to him. ;. that tree. because I can't believe it." said Peter. Peter had been so startled when unexpectedly Paddy the Beaver had slapped the water with his tail, making ai report like a gun. that before he realized what. he was doing he had jumped right out into SE . 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He knew that the tree of which that was the stump. must have indeed been A big and tall one. , "Don't tell me that you cut down that tree. because I just can't be- lieve it," said Peter. "Yes. I did." saidi Paddy. "I did with the help or Mrs. Paddy. We sometimes work togetner on a tree as big as that one was.” "Where is it noix ?" Peter want- ed to know. "The bark has been eaten. and a ten minutes ago. you were sitting on part of the rest of it." chuck- led Psddy. "What do you mean I was sitting on it?” demanded Peter. This time. Jumper the Hare chuckled. "He used that tree in making that dam," sold Jumper. "I suppose I have. to take your word for it." said Peter. Paddy shook his head. "No." said he. "You don't have to take my word. or Jumpers Mrs. Paddy is cutting down it tree now. We'll go over and watch her.” He led the way along Laughing Brook above the little pond. Pres- ently they came to mother small pond. Not far from the edge of the water were several aspen trees. one of which was a tall tree, and big around. Jumper the Hare. suddenly took to his long heels. Paddy plunged into the water, and dived. Peter didn't know what to make of it. Then Jumper jumped, and Peter jumped and ran. Even as he jump- ed. the biggest at the aspen trees crashed right at his heels. He cer- tainly had jumped in the nick of time. DRAMA DIRECTOR MELBOURNE (CF) - The Aus- tralian Elizabethan Theatre Trust. formed to commemorate the Aus- tralian tour by Queen Elizabeth early this year and to establish a national opera and ballet. has ap- pointed Hugh Hung, noted English lrlirectnr. as cxecu ive officer. York Miss Aleths Brown-. York. was I recent visitor to North River. where she was the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yto. Mrs. Peter Proud spent Thursday. in the city. Mr. Eric Bproule. York Manse, is spending a short time at Hali- tsx. N. s. ' Mrs. Westley Matthew, York, was the guest of her two brothers Har- old and will Stewart. hfleld. on Thursday. November 13. Much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. In Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis of the death of their grandmother the late Mrs. William Lewis. nt.the ago of 92 years, at Freetown. Mr. Edison Hardy, Halifax. spent the week-end at his home in York with his wife and family. Many friends are glad to hear that Mr. Elmer Brown is much im- psoved in health. He is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Murray were in the city on November 20. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore and two children Norma Grill and James, city, were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Miss Helen Lewis. 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I0-p Send for Mi: no rust: camera at oniy 53.00 with 2 label: from Ken-I-Ration (or 2 labels from Puss 'n Boots Cat Food) Just lo-olr at what you got he this rolnorhbly low price! Ottawa Mayor To Seek Re-election OTTAWA (CP) - Mayor C h I r l 0 ti o Whltton, Ottawa's scrappy chief magistrate for more than two years. has decided she can't stay out of this year's munic- ipal election tight. After two days of lndecilion week-end In York. the guest of her parents. Mr. utd Mrs. I-lsrry Lewis. Miss Elizabeth Anderson. City, was the guest of Miss Mary watts over the week-end. Mr. Geo. Watts. York. who is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital, spent the week-end at his home in York. Miss Christine Proud, teacher at Wllmot School, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proude, York. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Vessey, Mrs. W. D. Cooke, Mrs. Elmer Brown and son Arthur, attended the funeral on Monday or their aunt ms. Osbert. Enrnan of Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown. York. attended the Memorial Service held in Zion Church. City. on Sunday morning where a window was un- Carlyle veiled for the late Rev. Mayor Whltton snnoune day she would be I csndielstsqull: .e-election to s two-yesr term r She broke the news at s cld .1 meeting of the Charlotte Whig? Committee of women, he; "lung: oistt suplilatoirterls since she ontugci c y po cs our controller. ya" .n " A The 58-year-old mayor had gn nounced two days earlier that be: she said had formed a at she did not want to runIsgTih.h"' The reason for her change iii heart. she said, was I deluge 01 appeals for reconsideration. sh. did not want to "let my friend: down." But she stuck to her charge that Liberal and Progressive Consei-v. ative political machines bud joimd forces to beat her by uniting bg. hind David Burgess. one at 11",, men candidates already in the field. The machine. she said. he. longed to George Mcliralth. Lib. erll member of Parliament tor Oi. tswa West. and 0. F. Howe. hi. 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