. It . - .......-..-...,-... M... Pm 14 The GM" - CONTRACT BRIDGE Wed. A ril 17 1957 ' p i L By a. JAY anctuta i SCIENTIFIC BRANCH At most tables the bidding pro- louth dealer. . h A nod The Fiaberi R b Board ceeded as s own. I can of Canada scei:nmlcu:lr't::i of the B9m'u”"m'"u" can be made for North to pan federal fisheries department. was mourn the one heart bld-.-nd it would aubmhed 1, 1937 .3;-:5 ifiud support iii this corner. but ' '9 -the majority view was to respond it HP Botltli ::::" so wan! ';A3f one spade; Pain: in Side 5. Slontatl :,t2:, :3? ' ..T3::..l.-"”.;."...2.l h:'J.i'"..".:rliii.;li”: clnrer ducked ll. OPIDK 0? I il- ina ml-n't::autnitTIlli'lAkI:::1l? . Q J A . 3.6031,: mond t-ontiniiation or a spade to s or MI! 0"" W1" " O3 5E T switch. The eight of clubs was in '"''”E'”''',:i''.?.:.,'.i..E','oS;n.i-:.:n ' .:gv11;u dummy for the first and last an min; own I . andr3v'"Y":';";"uinbaD.rd:i?dl?Fl:5 .AQm15E millhe nine of hearts was led and nm ,3 , M... gonna row. 610 when East played low it was al- one which won tam Inn to giant! q.A Kl lowed to run to West's king. In "3""'"'””"" g':,",.,f'1"'f;'i. L, - . all thesc t-ascs declarer made :'i1'x'i't?5.'iiu?5u'i'."w iutv n-tun-Do-t The Nddmg' an three hcarts. losing two spades. a:”.:3'.'.rt:r'..:l::':'::.:.:t":: south W" "0"" ,.,,, . and a man-and. Elgnldenblcl. in all drug item. Pm "ET Al niust lE(i1bl(('eSa.l stilts: . conti'at't has 9 Op;-tiing lead-queen of dia- i-ecotriiizcrl tho lrnportafnche of mon s. g r can ng dtininiy's nine 0 ea:-ts Here is a hand that appeared wiliirihe jack This play promoted a,yin the Lite Masters Individual West's riulit of hearts and gave , touriiani.-:nt back in 1950- This is him a second trump trick to beat ' a sperial event held only once a. the hand. Then wgke up the liver! year. to which are invited the topl Easts rotor of the nine of heart: P13.V9F5 1" "19 C0l-lD1TY- :ls an extension of the principle You know that sour. tunk. constipated feeling! . it my be caused by the rim. if your um, 11 dllfels from "19 mil" Cham- IuIn'I vow oul up to two units ofhiie a day pionships in that instead of play- your food may go: mt:-I vrorfrly. :1: tiioau ing tlii-nngliout with a chosen In your IIOIIIIL. and mu in that e's rust 1 - th r not worth living. That's when the liver need: lpuarrngmiilax in: ueizihucdhdmasnottiiaeki-E of i-nrering an honor with an honor. No harm can come from playing the jack, bill a trick is likely in be gained in every case where West has four hearts which mild units Carter'i Little Liver Pills. Thus famous vegetable pill: help stinitilau the flow allivnr bile. soon your dilution starts funcuoir in; properly and ion feel that happy day: are hr: again! Don 1 our tray aunk. Alivqn keep Can-is Little Liter Pills on band. srop Niki" HEADACHE Ibyuntllat from painol 11 Headache, Nsurslgis or Muscular aches you want to stop that pain ILI So teke Aspirin ! A tablet starts disintignting almost the instant you take it-starts to relieve that pain almost instantly! CFCY-TV CHANNEL 13 Sponsored by The Bone Burner & ectric Ltd. 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Considcrin: that bridge is after all it partnership game. and that many of the participants are play- ing togcilier for the first time. bidding at-curacy reaches a pretty high ievcl. incluile the eight and any high honor. f"L.-iSHES TN BULGARIA PARIS iRt-nit-rsl' - Agence I-li'.'inrt--Pi'cs.w reported Monday that at'L'tll”tllll.' to reports received here there lli'l'F clashes between partisans and troops in Bulgaria last work. IEDTTME STORIES Anxit-I) will sharpen wit. And thus some good may conic of . .it. -Old Mother Nature. Mrs. Peter Rabbit had a secret. Peter didnt know it. No one knew it. It was all her own. That is the only way to kccp it secrcl. When more than one ktiows of a thing it isnt secret long. What was her secret? It was a little nursery out on the Green Meadows with five baby Rabbits in it. You may be sure she wa: with them every night) Until those fitc babies ttcrc big enough to follow her front that snug nest in the grass to the dear Old Briar-patch that sccrel must be kept. This meant lliat the o n l y times she cotilti visit lliciii were such times as shc was sure no Mrs. Peter's Anxious Moment ed uiili them as long as site dar- ed. She had in l9&YE them when the Black Shadows started back of the Purple Hills to spend the day. Although she couldn't be with them through the day she w as keeping watch over them from the edge of tiie dcar Old Briar-patch. Every time siic saw one of the two big Marsh Hawks iiiiii ucrc iivitig on the Green Meadows. start ottt hunting she began to worry. Every time she saw Redtail the Hawk sailing lli,'.'li in the air above the Green Meadows site worried. She knew just what would happen if one of those big feathered hun- lers should find those babies. Once she saw liarricr the Marsh Hawk fly right over those babies hidden down in the grass. He iiidn't soc thcm. After that site didn't worry quitc so much it hen he happened to be flying near the nest. S it 9 new that if those babies kcpt por- fectiy still they were not likely to be sccn. This morning she was hardly back to the dcar Old Briai'-putt-ii before Mrs. Harrier started out to look for her breakfast. As usual she was flying low. only it little way above the tops of the grasses. She flew back and forth. Site was looking for Mice. At first site didn't come near where the babies were. Then suddenly site headed straight for that place. Again Mrs. Peter's hcart seem- ed to come right up in her throat as she watched that big bird with Llic great bill and curved claws flying straight towards that nur- scry down in the grass. She stop- pcd suddenly, throwing her big Green Meadows. it was only after dark when the Black Shadows coming out from the Purple hills pulled a curtain of soft dusk over Green Meadows that Mrs. Peter dared visit and mother her babies. You may be sure she was with them every night. She stay-l Freshens Ranger: ; p.rn.-CFCY Television News : p.m.-Weather : pm.-CBC News pin.-Viewers Guide p.nt.-Les Alexander Trio p.m.--Disneyland p.tn.-Cross Canada Hit Parade p.m.-Medical Horizon: p.m.-London View: p.t'n.-Piacuno and Muket-age pm. CFCY Television News & Weather p.t:i.-Wrestling p.tn.-slut on THE WINDMILL l Specializing in TAKE-OUT ORDERS DIAL 7181 88888 5 Foo n-i-nan 8 888 8888'- ll Your Mouth sweeten: Your Breath Get colic wings on her back and stretching her legs down where Mrs. Peter was it looked as if she had dropped right down on that nest. Can you guess how she felt? Site was sure that the babies had been discover- ed. She couldnlt bear to look as the big wings began to beat again. But she did look. Up out of the grass came Mrs. Harrier. Her claws were clutching something. Not until she was clear of the grass could Mrs. Peter tee what the big bird was carrying. She didn't want to look out but she had to. And then Mrs. Peter's hcart gave a great throb of relief. It waan”t a baby Rabbit that the big Hawk was carrying. What do you think it was? It was a Snake. it was quiet a big Snake. it must have been very near to than pre- cious babies. They really had been in more danger from the Snake than from the big Hawk. Never had Mrs. Peter known a more anxious moment. By JACK IIRAYLEY anadian Pun staff Writer NAPLES. Italy fCPi-The love of risk and advent a is still dom- inant in the hearts of Canadian airmen and the man with the oper- ational patcbe: ia the envy of his mates. This is the opinion of Group Capt. W. P. Pleaaance of Calgary. chief of Canada's air component in the United Nations Emergency Forces lie bases his opinion on the fact his men have a high prefer- ence for the isolated life of the Egyptian Sinai compared to the relatively easy living of this dis- tracting old Italian city. The air component has two dis- tinct jobs and co-operates in a third. In four big boxcar packets, it files a relay of UNEF men. mail and material between here and Abu Suweir or El 'Arish in Egypt. In two Dakotas and four Otters. it carries the cargo to the desert outposts and flies the pat- mix and reconnaissances. It serv- ices the big fourengined North Stars-purely a Canadian venture -that fly the supply route from Canada. THE BOSSES At the nearby efficient base oil Capodichino. Sqdn. Ldr. Jamesl (Dusty) Miller of Edmonton andl Bladworth. Sask.. is operations chief. while Sqdn. Ldr. Don Mc- CI'3('i(Dll of Suffield, Alta.. is tech- Sinai Desert is Preferred Comfortable Canadian Base nit-al chief. Supervising the admin- istratirc staff is another Albertan.i Sqdn. Ldr. George Robertson of Brook- Chicf of the desert operations is. Sqdn Ldr. Vern Rutherford of: Trenton. 0nt.. a veteran of flyingl the ”liunip" in the Second World War. Dusty Miller says the most im- purtant cargo the packets have taken were the 8.000 pounds of ltirlscys moved just before Christ- mas and through a bad storm. ”Ct)mc hell or high water. we! made tip our minds those turkeys were going to get through." George Robertson says that un- like their desert l lleagues andl even the men at the airport here. the lads in the administration staff are gcttirig an office pallor be- cause they eat, sleep anti work in the samc building ”and by the tttiic we finish tip cacli day. the sun's gone down." PIONEER WORK I Rutherford is busy with Germany. bishop Miguel Dario Miranda is appealing to Roman Catholics to refrain from celebrating Easter Iiielwllh fireworks. mmc to El 'Arish. which entails killed by a rocket at a recent re- the t-onstrtiction of a hangar and iigious festival. the pioneering and back-breaking work of moving Into quarter: pocged by war in the Elillllan tn- vasion. The move has to be made without disturbing the vital flight schedule of the Daks and Otters, which fly over restricted corrid- ors from dawn to dusk-loaded to capacity. in one recent emergency flight. Flt. Lt. Ted Ward of Ottawa and GRANDMA Glace Bay. N.S.. carried . nicntiou equipment to a Canadian signals post in the touchy Gulf of Aqaba area to replace gear ion in an accidental fire- This rear base has all the facili- ties and most of the amenities of I base in Canada. except in the words of Dusty Miller "it ain't home." It gets the closest co-operation in operations and entertainment from neighboring groups such as the Allied Forces Southern Europe -a NATO branch - the United States Navy and Col. Riccardo Fo- iinea, the Italian base commander. The Canadian Army contingent is represented by Capt. Harold Thwyte of Kingston. 0nt.. chief of movement control. and Sgt. Route Ashby of lilarieviile, Que., head of the LIVEF base post office. whidt handles the big cargoes of mor- ale-boosting letters. To Be Slaiioned Al Deberi Camp TRURO tCPl Gordon T, Purdy. federal member for Col. chcstcr-iianls. said here Monday that Ilie 3rd regiment of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery will be posted at nearby Debert. N.S.. for a further period of two yenrsf The original plan was to transfer the regiment to Camp Gazetown. NB. at the end of 1957. 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