I heavy thing. It he the , ver folk 5" the weather may be they do not all. They are snug and feeling. warm and comfortable in their well- hui.lt house. And they have plenty CITO It Offend about. ; ; However. Timmy had worried. He ll dn't know why he was worrying, t that le had but he '6' !IDg""?"'.'.'!.' vvvuvv SQ U9'7.'?! . .. .. ggggsssaas 232333 '0 W :55: 53cm: K3,. gg ggggs as 383833: 8888 ?F?v55999dg'nrTr””9 -553 33883 W99 9 9 was 58 S I 888 94992929” sssessass 9:- 88 .... 9? "'”338 3 an 3555.? hare closed: a hope unr- IOICZ The Iarheea of despair ahead. . . There had been a bad storm in II Green Forest. There had been wet snow. It clung to every- 'then a little rain had fallen but he- snow had melted enough house- H drop from the twigs Jack Frost W had come along and had turned the wet snow to ice. Over the snow '3 on the ground he had frozen a thick v icy crust. It was the kind of I storm that means the hardest time of hard times for the Green Forest folk. They cannot get around. They have to go hungry. Sometimes their claws. they have to go hungry for so long 1. lat they are in despair. There r', are a few. but very few, who do it not mind such a storm. The Ben- can bring into the house to eat. Timmy the Flying Squirrel and Mrs. Timmy had gone to sleep in their warm home in a hollow in the dead stuh of a big tree. They had plenty of food that they could to. Jack Frost couldn't get at em and it would seem that there was nothing for them to worry was going to happen, something un- pleasant. Mrs. Timmy didn't worry. She couldn't think of anything to worry about. so she didn't worry. She curled up in their warm bed and tried to get Timmy to do the same. Finally he did. He still worried, When in the morning they awoke A. g I TELEWSKDN 'V CKCW - Moneton Television Programme .m.-F. M. Pops m.-llopalong Cassidy .ni.-lspo Jn.-CBC News .m.-Burns A: Allen ni.-Holiday Ranch ”vVu p. P p. p. 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It was a beautilui clay. calm and clear. with rays of soft.. mellow sunlight P115438 among the shadows at the. trees, a good day to be alive. Merrily the children chatted as they dropped the tiny kernels into neat little sacks which their math. ers. had made for the occ.:sion.i Thelrtnlmhle fingers worked fast. 330"" W” 9V31'- 7'" "me I. was always a race to set who rounddoorway above them had mm ml 9", first sack, been elllled BY the WOW N0W when they had completed their Timmy went up to push the dozr task and picked up their nui-at-ns.. oven. 01!! ls 10 Push away i Ethe four children headed for home. "0" M"m" N'""" snow. When he reached the d00P- following a narrow trail that led way it wasn't snow that closed. it.by the old pine tree. it was ice. Yes. sir. it was ice. . J mi of snow and it had He couldn't push it out as he had the girls to walk ani-east they had. pushed the snow. The door was sliutto travel sheep iashioiioii - that IS. clung to every tiny twig. and shut to stay. Timmy and Mrs.one after the-other. Margaret was Timmy were prisoners in their ownrln llhehleagl. :41-3'9 llftllfen or ;ltI'0-1-Y eeaeao eoers.wens Timmy pushed and pushed, Mrs. strange voice filled the silence of -nm W” the biddgng u we clarer hopped up with the queen Timmy climbed up and helped thewood. push. It was of no use. They p 51f1'l'p1'l8ll.l llhere Y0” New Hm? it with their sharp girls. It said. little claws. The ice was so hard The four siuppul dead iii. their that their claws Just slipped ofitracks; and, upon looking in the it. They tried to gnaw it with thcir .rcci- zii tsimr . . -.ll teeth but they were as useless as gglite. the aCl;:l(lllI"Lenl5lfex1'e 8;ll0l;:T:Ik; 0 S88 l U 'Vl)l'll The feeling "I being shm i"' "(made fun of him for worrying the being made a prisoner. is a verynigm bemm dreadful feeling. The fact that it W35 the!” "W" mm? in which lheldo. Tiicy scratched at that door- are among these. What were prisoners made no difference way unm their toes It was still a dreadful. dread-.il l chance for the defenders to squeeze The path being too narrow for noise followed by a mighty crash S0" "mead M Svmmg (M an There was nothing for them to i where little Margaret stood. .t ' Every now and then they wouldlwhen the weamer Suls you "m H . go down to their bed to rest. Then whllt 8"? We Eulllll 10 dI!7'"they would climb up again and try H to open that door. That dreadful . How 5h0uld I know?" Tflllictlfeeling of helplessness grew and Timmy a little sharply. He hadn'tgrew. Nothing iike forgotten that Mrs. Timmy had happened to DAILY CROSSWORD. I -- -.l)lI D' l.'. : f 'whC:my0::; mire? 15'” hm qrylweiglizd 5l;5mi:(:iiii:.:. 8 Tloldalyi sliigl lwhen tll).ll're ncivnbnrs don't do l weighs lzs W”"d5' on had everl '-'w,-iiri1. . . S gilirgoilils hlaliilngtiidtheriigyllu niight wmmut warms them' A plamc L Gangs bird til: 5. People of 8. Dexteroue 26. Greet swituriand 1. 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' in PAST MiD- J r it NIGHT WILL . v . RETIRE . &uAK; I A. . . - 1.- ANV'8ODY 601 A MILK I wmsou Gcut DUL E 2' THE 6Al'9 QPGEDING Awav... CAN'T sea THE Delve: AND THE can venue an Diary! EAR aeo- TOWEHT on wwnom cm; x xfghhfgm CAVE ! cwioumiue e0IN'1b my our on Maui ) c mi The hand below. which oeuri-ed spade thus. Dunmiy's in . mntch-point pair tournament. and south denied any interest? piesented an opportunity that is the spade :)'npl:.y'lt:g'1t:'e 1:3; after the club suit. leading the avidly sought by all experts: the Declarer . ihe declarer. jack and ten. North not only duck- Weat dealer. ed these two rounds but nude the North-South vulnerable. relrltarkltlthle Ilnd hlT':eGllllmPlI&'oI .1983 :otillm;ino er ow cu on e lrd Q J 3 - , Wm n.”.'3Z"3'.?ifll5lci?i”':JE'5n3"1lili5'. 5-hi” 3 y mar: home. Illnd ltvgtg nwge spam -1oz Ax-1 cs were nsg. yac l :37 WNE 3x354 a one-trick beating on the hand Q 9 7 5 4 . Q 10 2 when it. might be easy to collect cm 5 we :.m::. C 5 5 t diamond toward dummy. -V A Q 10 6 2 North ducked the diamond lead 5533 and South took dummy's ten with &32 the ace. exiting with a spade. De- so as to lead another diamond to- ward dummy-and now North low- ered the boom! He put up the diamond king and cashed that care- fully preserved ace of clubs-and m . W ver Norm swing team the 53:3 5 ;l.'lie.f5l?fSif”?m iil'e"”f-iui. her arms about the pine tree. ace would let North-South capture The" mm, heard 3 son cm(.k”ng the remaining tricks. table in reference: West North East south Pass Pass 1 9 Pass 1 NT Pass Pass Dble. Pass Pass Pass iiiiocuous 100-point p e n a i ty. North-South collected 300 points. for top on the board. as the old piiic ll-ll directly across the path and not ten feet from Try smiling. 3 his creditors. rigm Now they have an electric fish sealer which takes off the scales Try Smilmg. shield prevents scales from flying : - .v f and sticking to fingers. D"e:?)l:1.s:hga'E(;t Qgliilnglhlngq" 0 Love may laugh at locksrnilhs. But it seems to help your case, ::;r:'elCy"';::t:tl'lf:: ggofggfi '1 "3" Bi-ightens up a gloomy place. U - , - . Then it sort Inf rcsts your face - gonZh?ng";':'Sm::,,h9""l5thTV;g,dW;:: Just hmllms tentions don't stand up better than On his 30th. wedding aiiniver- they do in our province. the road ary Henry Ford was asked for higimxsit nccdda lot grit FEPfillf'l W0Fk- formuia for a sucessful mari-ic as, no or eiviizing in uences life, "The same as in automobiles" all that is left of that impressive he replied. ”Stick to one model". and lovable barbaric custom of An optimist is a fellow who. in- dragging the bride by her hair into stead of feeling sorry he can't payl the cave is the carrying of her over his bills, r ces he is not one of the threslihold. e Qlm-3,5--Beheve It orNotl 0 .r .. "I " r . ,r K - .h .1 1' t - W Atmwoeu. BULGAKOFF (WBPB65) wassrromrzo POSl'MP6T8iWMOSwI BICMBE HE SUFFERED FRDI M OVIRWHILMING COMPULSIOND READ OTHER PIOPLIS IMILI ammrrsemzmamuasmrrmrrsz R?R24YEAR5- BIITKEOMIEMIJLLYIL MGIIEMSPWIMOIZWDIMSBVAIF &1Q?&21.lIt3G I ' r. . . . Out Our Way By J. R Mlliamt zw '3 ALL RIGHT--IF THERE'S ,. A no PLACE To max rr BUT we YARD. i DEMAND A GATE N rr.' rm om sow To BE i7I2AcTioai,LV CLIMBN A FENCE TO GET IN AND OUT By Josephine C'tlrlbertlsoo"' "W: ms IN'fl55TlN' out ieltqv M133. 3 Mugsamdshuner 'HlyThe1bHer .1" By Paul Rqbi 3. 4v ?eorae Mcldcetus ....'. :. ..... I.'il Abner