ii 3 J. 1 . "PAGE TEN "DECEMBER 23. 1950 A HOLIDAY DANCE I SUNNYSIDE BALLROOM CHRISTMAS NIGHT Lucky and his Eastern Rhythm Boys Checkmom DON'T AT THE ROLLAW Admission 40c Christmas lvlusiv by Don Mcssefs 0i'('liesii'a Canteen THE BIG SPECIAL DANCE AY BALLROOM Night IIKI NEW YEARS EVE At The CIIARLOTTETOWII HOTEL BUFFET SUPPER and DANCE Supper Served I mm 11:30 p.m. to 1:30 am. DANCING FROM MIDN T1r.kei.: should he picke --.- lnmxmmuummxx -L-.-.--. VNIWNTNTK 3'-QEMICMVK1. IIK(NQNOaQNQMKtK1CKCl KICK CELEBRATION IGHT TO 3:30 A.M. Tickets ST.00 per couple. To avoid disappointment please make your tmcrratioiis early-Phone 1170. d up by Dec. 28th. I 04: Canadian AI Blanchard and the t Adniissioli-7.'ic For reservations O0-90499009090909-9990099-O9O9P995.V . . . .....;444 5-0 0-66 A toostvb O4-6-O ....-. LIVESTOCK DEALERS mg THURSDAY, Dec. 21st. Hogs-Aitcr May we take Agents and Customers ATTENTION Legion Clover Club Dance avsnv SATURDAY iCIovcr Club" Band Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 Phone 1222 Reservations held until 10:30 pm. sA'1'uim.n' Muirr IS mun DANCE LIIGIIT AT The cwven CLUB -O-0&0 AIID PRODUCERS in order that, no do not. have to carry livestock over the Christmas week-and we shall not be RCCCPP 'Eattlc. calves, sheep and lambs--after noon on noon on FRIDAY. Dec. 22nd. this opportunity to wish all Our Season's Greetings. OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26th CANADA PACKERS LTD. Grafton Street OQOOOOOOOQOOOOOO06060O0650-0000006-60090-O-O00-&&O-O-O0 -090000006000OOOOOOOOOOOO-0990999060 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . lly Thorn KEDDY GIHNS AND BEARS IT1 Who meets his trouble with A grin! Though he may lose -will also winfi -Old Mother Nature. In front. of her doorway in the Old Pasture stood Mrs. Roddy Fox. She had had A nap. Now she was wide awake, Her pointed black ears were set to catch sounds from far away as well as near by. Faint in the distance she heard the barking at .1 Dog. the steady barking of a Dog chasing some one. She knew the voice. It was that of a newcomer in the neighborhood. she knew too that that Dog didnit hunt Foxes, cnly Rabbits. so of course it must be a Rabbit he was chasing nmv. Q'."0C on; L 1 Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson '.r:;ooQo.qo-:2-2 T00 TIMII It In a great mistake to assume that. "a slam try is a. slam try." and in give no thought to the precisel dimension of. the bid which is sup- posnci to encourage partner. Con- sider this case. North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. North-South 80 on score AAQIOS QA52 QAK1064 9 .93 A76 oomr N mus 643 w E 9.195 .7 S 5 .'.A.I105 .y.Q732 AKJ542 Q9 QQ32 4.52864 The bidding; New East. South Meat 19 Pass IA Page 2A Pass SQ Pass 39 Pass 39 Pass Pass y Pass South did not need any great. amount of luck to take in 12 tricks I -he simply had to mid suit breaks I which were not too bad. The mere fact that trumps broke 2-2 let him I ruff dummy's low hearts and nisrvt ruff a diamond to establish the . latter suit; but the slam still woiiitl hate been there, even if trumps had broken 3-1. if diamonds broke 3-2. Certainly. North-south should have reached 3. six- spade contract. , and, just as certainly. it was North's . fault that they didn't. Perhaps it.' was the part-score that made i North "tighten up”. but his raise to . two spades was absurdly conserva- tive-part-score or no part.-score. It was inconceivable that 3. thrce- I spade bid could go wrong. ' llowever, North had the t-limit-."I to make amends. when south vtveirt. along with the super-timid slam try by bidding three diamonds. North had the values for a. lean straight to six spades! It was all right. for him to stop off and cur- bid the heart ace, but when south then (having done his full duty and I perhaps a shade more!) went backl to three spades. North certainly. should not. have ”quit"! If he want- 1 ed to he ultra-conservative, he could . at least bid five spades at thlsl point. ENI):- EM SLOBBOVIANS LEFT rd Ens? PO'KCI-IOPA HOUR AG .. FUNNY THING -TxI;la;RHVggi 80 E RRI . WHEN 1'I-I Y; LA5r;lH,9H 1: THEY PUFFAWMEQ " OAIIR DANG W In W. lumen) thought she. "I wouldnt be surpris- ed lt he is. He hasn't been home this morning. He would have been had he had good hunting. so it he was anywhere near when that Dog began barking he probably is right over there now waiting for that Rabbit to be driven out in the open where he can catch it. That is a smart trick of his, but I'm always afraid the hunter with the Dog will find out that Roddy is their and their ." - Faint but clear came the report of a gun. "I wonder if the hunter killed the Rabbit," thought Mrs. Roddy. There was a second hang of the dreadful gun. Into Mrs. Red- dy's eyes leaped a startled look. she listened more intently than before. The Dog was still barking. This meant that the Rabbit was still running. The dreadful gun hadn't killed him and Roddy hadn't caught him. Could it be that these two shots had not heon at the Rabbit but at Roddy? The startled look in her eyes became an anxious look. - Nothing in the world is harder do than to sit down and wait quietly whnn worried and anxious. Mrs. Roddy couldn't sit still. She waited and waited and worried. If only Raddy would come. Where was he? Had anything happened to him? There was another hang of that hated dreadful gun. This time the Dog stopped barking. Mrs. Raddy guessed what that probably meant. -that that Rabbit had been shot. But if so who had been shot be- fore; The more she wondered tho more worried she became. would Rcrldy nevrr come? At long last he did. She saw his sharp lace appear around a turn of one of the old Ccw paths. He was coming slowly. not at all like his usual lively self. when he saw Mrs Roddy anxiously watching him he grinned. It was a feeble grin but it was a grin. She ran forward in meet him. "What is it? What has happened?" she asked anxiously. A thoutzht came to her. "Was it that dreadful gun?" she tried. Roddy nl”Ii11':of'I aiintlirr 2i'iIl and nodded. "3 said he "I wasn't quicl: enou. . TC3EtI1FY they mrwri slowly to the doorstep of IIIPIF home. Therr with a little sizh Rr-rirly lay dour. Hr wasn't. lcclimz good. llc wa-sir: feeling good at all. He began to lick his wounds. Mrs Recldv gently lick- ed them tno. He had been struck by a number of shct from that dreadful gun. but happily for him they were small shot intended for :1 Rabbit. not for one as hi; its :1 Fox. The wounds iliry hid m.1:io smaried and aclicd and made him feel ill. but they could havn been much worse. After a whilo Mrs. Roddy slipped nwav while Roddy dnzeri. if he kept perfectly still he tII(In'I. Mil those Continued on page 16 A.I-'.&A.M. Tickets for Saint, .lohn's Night celebration. Wednes- day, December 27th. at six o'clock, at the Charlotte- town Hotel. may be obtain- ed from the members of the committee. It is urgent- ly requested that you pick up your ticket early. - NOTICE TO ENABLE OUR. FIFAFF T0 ENJOY THEIR CHRISTMAS AT HOME WE HAVE DEVISED THE FOLLOWING HOURS FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEK- SUNDAY-11:80-2. 5:00-7:30. MONDAY 8: TUESDAY-CLOSED ALL DAY The REIIDEZVOIIS By Alex .Ruymona mxuzav. mo ALLTNE w-TIL: Tc-om.sMv:.: mm: was sucu 2 -ruoueu-r one A cosmos Gain-Lemon. . mm, webs SICK T O'vDu: sunamsesl WE WANT MILDOV LNG! KING or THE ROYAL Mouumn SHE IS A TERROR .' THEY SAY sun: was A MOKE vowenrut VOICE THAN ANYONE BUT GROLINKOV. v:s...snur up... WE MAY BE PUNISHED row. A TALKING. s- H! 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