IAMPTCIN W. I. CORNWALL W. I. The April meeting of tiie Hemp-, Cornwall W. I.. met at the home too W. I.. was held at the home of Mrs. Norman liyde for the of Mrs. John H. Yiiysrs. The meet-lApril meeting: which opened with in unison. Minutes were read and approv- Rnckies." followed by the Collect. The president. presided and trig opened by repea-ing the Creedl"when it's Springtime In The. Ted. The roll call was answered wlccomed all new members and Canada. especialty the competition at the C. N. E. sick and shut-ins were to he re- membered at Easter. Mrs. Rector Scott will be has- tess for the May meeting when the topic will be ”Music:" roll call in to be answered by a fam- ous Canadian and why you chose lwlth a get-well t-ardby 13 niem- bers: one visitor. Two bills were ordered paid. presented and By Thornton W. Burgess A GOOD LOSER Who loses out and still can grin. 8 given time is sure to win. --Old Mother Nature. With the Green Forest and the Green Meadow folk life is -just one thing after another and they are obliged to take things as they come. You see with most. of them, living from day to day is an tiiirertainty. A low of them can plan ahead. but more cannot. Most of them lime to get their food from day to day. and seldom know whi-re the ni-xt meal is com- ing from. So. sometimes they have )lll'lli). and sninrtinics they are very near si.'iri'atiun. Liviiig. that way IIl('HllS Illiill)' dlSZIpptlllll- (Jontract Bridge 3, Josephine Culbertson TOO MANY "atu-:5" tlno iii lllt-' iiiiiiiy tiis2idvaii- mm.) in taking "rules" too seri- 0li&lV is iiim lite) uiien conflict uilh each other Take. for ex- ample. "sci-oii(i-iiaiiti low attd ”ciii'er an lionor with an honor. Eas1's triiiibie in the following deal was in iioi kiiuitiiig which of ghesg ibotli unrclialiiei old saws to apply. West tivaler. Bntli Sli"lPR l'lIllIi'i'i'llIll. nnih sides 60 on .-curl manta. it is the ones who learn in take disappointments best. who can lose and still grin. that live longest. llafrf, . , .- RHltly.lookcd at Mrs. Ruddy and grinned. . Of all the people in the Green lldoresi and on the .dows. none is smarter than Reddy ;I-iox. Raddy is one of those who must live from day to (lay. lie its a hunter. He has to be because ihlother Nature has ihe should be. Because he is a hunter he must be smarter than those he hunts or also go hungry. Just now Reddy was a disap- pointed Fox. So was Mrs. Raddy. They had been sure of a wonder- fiii dinner. Anyway, they had been almost sure. Thundornr the .33. Grouse and another had been QK65! fighting. They were so busy with QAKQO each other they forgot tie watch .1: for danger. To Reddy and Mrs. .AQy Q55. Raddy it seemed a perfect op- ,n.1 94 portunity to get the kind of a U Q . 3 0175 dinner they liked best. Then. .31 - C5'”' without warning. the unexpected .Klol ' i happened. Mrs. Grouse, whom ex!” they hadn't seen at all. suddenly VA. flew up almost under Mrs. Red- ."" d7's nose with the most startling C9". and upsetting roar of her stout '.wg.,. wings. It was a sort of feathered '.i ,'M,& 3 g.. explosion. and it set. off two other . ' INT R. '. feathered xplosions. The fighters 2" h. h. g. oouidnlt help but hear that roar p... b. T at wings. and knew instantly what Went. realising that the situa- Iol was desperate, felt that it would be better to play for a dia- mond ruff than he look for heart niche. so he opened his top dia- niond. Dummy won and tin spade for was led h the jack. Want test the rich with the tiueon and returned his last diamond. Agah dummy won. and not the spade eight was led to the king. After winning with the spade nee. Went. shifted to the queen of hearts. South let this ride In his own see. but then he could not afford to draw another round of kumpa because he might have urgent need at dumniy's last trump. Instead. he led a diamond toward dnriiny. giving West a eiiaaea to roll. Went tld ruff. and lie Hien led ilte heart iacli. The king won, and now came the crucial play: the club jack was led. and East ducked. West won with the king ....mj.M..M...M..nM. Why Slip and Spin with Worn Tires? - NEW 1-'irestonci our TREAD ;j GROUND GRIP matron TIRES AS LITTLE AS GIST Tires or Scrvrcc it meant. So. without waiting to see what the danger was. they took is their own wings. To Reddy and Mrs. Roddy it was very much as it would be to yon I you were hungry and Just sitting down to a wonderful dlnllr. and the dinner was sud- tisrn was ruffed by South with the ten; dummy was entered with the trump. the high diamond was cashed. had the club deuce was trick. R would have done West no the heart ten. because this simply would have set up South's clubs. The "point" of the defense was that East should have played the club are on the jack and returned a trump. This would have pre- vented declarer from taking any club trick, or from ruffing a club in dummy. pleasant chewing satisfies that Green Mea- meant that led toward the queen, which was sure to make for the tulfilling good to return a club instead of "little hungry feeling"-and helps keep your figure neat and trim! Plans were made and a cum-L mlttee appointed to have another social in the hall soon. Red Cross convener reported- all the sewing and knitting nearly completed. Thank-you notes were read, also some letters. Some plans were talked over the Institute Convention to be held in Carleton this year some time in June. It 'was decided to send for remnants. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Will Myersi. It -was planed to see about having a debate at some future meeting for the program. The collection amounted to 31.90. Next program committee is Mrs. John MacQuarrie and Mrs. Harold Ferguson: next lunch committee. Mrs Edwin Fcrmisun. Mrs. Rowan Ferguson and Mrs. Helen Merrell: the next roll call to answer with flower. slips or seeds. . Lunch was served with hostess and a social half hour spent. A coiitt-st was put on by lilrs. Gordonl Villelt and won by Mrs. Clayton . Morrisoii. STERLING W. I. The April meeting of Sterling W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. Earl Henry. The president presided. The meeting opened with singing of the Ode. followed by repeating the Creed. Eighteen members answered roll call by giving a ” ecleaning hint. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Reports of committees were then i given; sick reporting four calls! made and treat given. New com- mittees appointed were: Sick. Mrs. J. McKay and Mrs. E. Henry; school, Mrs. R. Douglas and Miss Of a Woolner. orrespondence was then read and discussed. It was decided the Institute members would take charge of the canteen in the rink for the summer months. It was also decided to change night of meeting from Tuesday night to Monday night. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. C. A. Woolner: lunch. Mrs. C. Woolnar. rs. E. Carr. Mrs. Tu Gallant, Mrs. S. McEwen and Mrs. G. Fyfe: program committee. Mrs. J. McKay. Mrs. B. McEwen and Miss E. Murphy; roll call, name a river in Ontario. Collection was 51.86. Lunch was then served by hostess and com- mittee in charge. Meeting closedy with singing of Queen. denly snatched away. You would probably feel just as they felt. Raddy looked at Mrs. Reddy and grinned. Yes sir, he grin-, ned. He looked as if he felt at W W" he1P'm- Hil heart tr little foolish. and she looked the same way. You see both had known that Mrs. Grouse might be hidden somewhere there. but they didn't know where; nor could they be certain that she was there. So they had been taking extra care as they stole up on those two fighting birds. who never even once looked to see if any enemies were about. B they had failed to find Mrs. Grouse and Mrs. Raddy almost stepped on her before she took to her wings. "Better luck next time. my dear.” said Redily, as they trot-; ted away. "That dinner wasn'ti meant for us this time. I knowi where there is a colony of Mice! Let'ii pay it a visit." 1 There were two others who were quite as disappointed as Reddy. One was Hooty the Owl. The other was Terror the Gos- hawk, one ol the biggest of the Hawk family, and one of the fiercest. Both had been sure they were going to have one of those fighters. Both lost their tempers when they failed. They were not good losers. Terror even.ti-led to follow and catch one of those Grouse. but couldn't dodge in; and out among the trees fast' enough. visitors. Minutes of last meeting him or her, Mn, June; any will were read and lPDr0V!d Ind il0iL give a demonstration on flower call. The treasurer gave her re- making. POFL Lunch committee is Mrs. Jeo Cu-rcsnoiidence was read and Donahue. Mrs. Annie MacDonald. discussed and hills yiesented and and Mrs. W. Lowther. Meeting zmoved Paid. School Ind SICK c0m- closed with "The Maple Leaf For- mittee gave their reports. ever." Business arising from the min- Lunch wu served, which in- utes was discussed and new bus- iness was presented. Plans were made for a pantry sale to be held on Easter Set- urdny. Miss Robin gave a very interest- ing talk on ”Preservlng Nutrients in Food Stuffs.” Mrs. Manning spoke on 4-H Calf work throughout eluded ice cream and a delicious anniversary.cake made by Mrs. Donuglas MacDonald and much en- joyed by all. MORE PHONE! Canadian cities of 15.000 or more population had 40 telephones for every 100 persons in 1953. DAILY -CROSSWORD ;. Acnoss is. Type 10. Ae- I. 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