PAGE TEN . . jiltiiv. GUARDIAN- cHAiu.o'i"ri:ruwiv TOLD TIME FIDDLING OLD TIME FIDDLING, STEP-DANCING . AND SINGING CONTEST (Singing for Adults Only) KINKORA I-IALL, MONDAY NIGHT. NOVEMBER 5th - 8:00 O'CLOCh ' Good Cash Prizes. Entries to be sent. to Mrs. Sabinus Jolinston, Kinkora or Phone 9001. PUBLIC MEETING BAl"l'IST FEl)I'IIIA'Iil()N ()1-' ('.-LVAIIA (lOl'N(ilL SI)t'lIkl'I'I Dr. (G. FIHIID )l('NAI.I.l'. I'ri-siili-iil of the Ft-iI4-ration, aiul ( Iianei-Ilor of the liiiiwirslty of Albi-rlal. i'li()II'.V is.-i '”lS'l' (1irIu'n inn - ti ()'('I.()(iH ( IIAIII.()' THIN IiVI-.'.VlN(- -- tI'lCl)N I-il'ICl'.YB(tliY ll'liIl.(I(J)II-I DONT MISS I THE BIG HALLOWE'EN MASQUERADE DANCE At The ROLLAWAY CLUB WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31 Music by the Downtowners Oi'ehesti'a Prizes for best costumes From 9:30 till 1 Admission 75c tax and tables included For table reservations phone 12I42 LIVESTOCK J UDGIN G PROG RAM Shorthoriii--Thlirsdiiy, Novemlwr 1 Hereford:-'I'hursduy. Niweniber 1 Aberdeen Angus-Friday, Nmenilwr I Steers-Friilny. Now-mher 2 Holstein:-Friday, November 2; Sntiirdiu. .Vmvnil)er I Jerseys-Momlny, Noveniber 5; Tiivsiluy. Noveniber 8 (iucrnseys Hominy. Nov:-min-r 5; : Tin-siliiy. Now-nilwr 8 Ayrshirvs- 'iii-silny, Nnrvnilit-r 6: Iti-iliii-siliiy. Nnvenllwr 7 Swim--Friday, Nnwinhi-r '2: Satiinlay, Nun-nllwr 3 Sheep-Mnniiiiy. Now-niher 5: : 'l'in-silay. Nnvmiilwr 8 Woilni-silay. Now-niber '1 IPIIXPS--)I(IlI(III)'. Now-nilwr 5; Tiii-sil:I3', .V0rembi'r G Vt'i-(Im-sdtI,V. Nominal):-r 7 V4-an-t:iIili'.s' l Sc-rile t Potatoes 3 'l'hiirstIay. .Vuw-nil):-r 1: Fl"I(I:l). Now-iiiiwr it llor-mil, (iriulv Ilrilft-'I'IIIlrsiliI.x, N1H'PltIIH'l" I l'rr('Iu-rnilst Belgian ) Friday. Non-iiitwr 2 (flytlesilales-Dlonilay. NOVPIIIIDPT 5 Light I-Inrsvs-Ew'r,v F.vt-nlng. PE'l'ER. IS GLAD All you have is just today. Life will always be that way. --Old Mother Nature Old Mother Nature speaks truly. We may and should plan for the liutiire. but all we are sure of is just the present. None know this "better than do the furred and feathered folk 0! the Green For- est and the Green Meadows. So they live day by day, making the most of Catch. Up in the Old Pasltirc. Farmer Brown's boy had found a wounded young Grouse hidirig in a bram- bii liiiiglo. He had been badly tolled gettiiip, in among the nbles to pick that young Grouse up, for the brambles know no difference betwccn friend and toe. Holding the young Groiise firmly but gently. he examined h.s trightened captive carefully. He soon found what. was wrong. ”I thoiight as inucli." he mutter- i.:l. "This bird has been shot in lboih one leg and one wing. How ii hate nuns. If they always killed Fit wouldn't be so bad. But they ydon't. They wound, and that imeans suricring and fright. I don't 3I'll take him home and see what can be done for him." , Under his gentle hand he felt .the heart going pitter-pat, pitta"- pat with fright. and he began yraptive. He had long learned that l", . '4 l . By Josephine Culbertson A NEGLECTED PLAY The sort of defense play which would have defeated today's hand players of all raniks. South dealer. North-South vulnerable 437542 '.A.J 9954 gkQ 4.753 ' J 4A1o9 vxiooa N 03753 V1632 WSE 0108 4Q9s2 as has VQ2 - OAKQJ QAKJNI 'I1iebldding: South west Nomi Emit 1 i 1 9 Pass 2 Q 3 O Pass 4 ; Pa” 5 4 Pass Pass Pass divided as they were. lII1Il'lIi( this bird is too badly hurL.! talking softly to his ' feathered! ltherc is something soothing to. t contract Bridge s is consistent-ly overlooked by Despite Soul-h'S conventratedi West: opened the spade king Q0 ,. IICAI1 xo-3;. "What are you kicking up your long l1CCls fur?" demanded Sammy Jay who happened along just then. hurt wild folk in gentle speech even though they cannot under- stand it. "I'll just take you home land keep you until the hunting season is oxer. You'll be safe there from dreadful guns, and just. as safe from hunters in furs and feathers. You'll have enough to eat without having to look for it. It I left you here. and nobody taught you. you still might starve to death.” Farmer Brown's boy started 01! through the bushes oi the Old Pasture toward the pen Green ).1eadows. Peter Rab it watched hLin go, then cautiously followed until he reached the edge of the Old Pasture. There he sat and looked out across the Green Mea- dows. Farmer Brown's boy was out there heading toward home. Suddenly Peter kicked up his long hecls in the most foolish way. lie did it again. It is a trick oi his when he is fecling good. "what are you kicking up your long heels for?" demanded Sammy Jay who happened along just then. -COntIVlllEd on page 14 cashed the are of trumps, and then led the heart. deuce. West played low. and declarer put. in dummy's jack. A club finesse was now suceessfiil agaiiist East. and deolarcr returned to the board with another heart for a second rliib finesse. South could now sprearl the hand. simply by draw- Ln: East's club queen. Ectst-West took their defeat pliilnsophlcally. remarking that South-had been lucky in the pos- ition nf the club queen, and no one at the table was aware that .'m extremely simple play by West unuld have neutralized this ”luck." That extremely sirnple play was For West to put up the heart kin! nn SDut.h's first lcad of the suit toward dummy! There was noth- ing to lose and much to gain by making that play. If East had the heart queen it would not matter. ' V ' but it South had the queen it strength in the minor suits. momlri-oiild shirt out an extra entry experts would avoid ”reverse bid- ding," -- that is, they would start with one diamond so as to be able to show the lower-ranking club suit in normal order. It is trite that this technique would pro- bably result in a less-than-game contract in this deal. but that wnuld be no great tragedy inas- much as t.he game was by no means ironclad and could have been defeated even with the cards to the board and hold South to 'n clubs. one, insufficient, i” ess KINII EIJLE TEA and continued the suit. South ruffed the third round of spades. Fnigrliril and ')l'lit'ilPll.s em .nuuui'iiviti-0 'l'iI Wino -I is V roe A mew. Hut? 704 MrV7'xf5EW7'7 . . GULK -592.. No We 13:72 ll x'i.i. EAT i-r HI”-C m SW PF. MAH SADIE HAWKINS DAY 9RE-DICK-SHU is - wimrdf irau-r wanna: LIFTING ANCHOR IN THE MORNING. YOU! V II IWELLI I Vllll-I I COULD KI A RIAL TA OJ H "o"o'o5:nmi.nI" C.ARVl&C.'.'- LlKE STONE-AGE FOLKS DONE, MILLYUNS 0' YEARS AG --n ON ER WHUT n- MEANS ?? KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTS? mpasleres” 70110.-L-EJVN aeawsaumes wazwoso. JUMPIM KMIU. 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