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Marina Wutliif Sport: ores l2.l5-Mualc in The Nidh P|USV|l|.E Miss Hermie Corcorsn spent a few days visiting her friend. Miss Beulah Myers. St. Laur- em‘: Murray Sweet and daughter Frances. Knutstord. was Sundl‘! visitors at the home of Mr. and l Mrs. ‘Warbui-ton Murray. it sr_ i.ouis mas at her home in St Louis. she will be employed. erri Hospital, Alberton. of It. and Mrs. Ben Perry and family rgc C.R. ently. N THE AIR J5-~CountrY ‘I Western Roundup he muiommm,'m. Jan. 10, 1934, 7 (Continued from parse 2) Rev. Donald N’ has ° . w“*””“T°" PASTORAL ten ‘C 5”’ "'l"l’ .Charize United Church. Rev. w, i “W Mecfihgsl, mlniaterl. Union , .sriv1'r:niaN cnun. 7 ""9" . - I-m-- e inston 2 St. Johws Bmas" worship C1’:;p.m.. Victoria West 7.30 p.m. a.m. Rev. D id Ni ister. °°' °l‘°l’°"-l rnmcnrowu Lor Ill Pastor- ._8l Charge United Church. Min- ‘ BROOKFIELI) |!AsT0nALllSl.el‘ Rev. Ralph. E. Johnston. -.Charge the Presbyterian church Mr-ilpeque Worship 11.00 am. iG_llll‘SB0W Road, 11 lm. Ram. Ln! 16 7.30 p.m. The Sa- iV' p.m.. Rrooktield. 7.30 "",'“"°" 0 e Lard’: Supper D-m. Rev. Peter D. Ruddcll,; _ill be observed at both ser- BA-. B.D.. minister. lVl°99- rmc l’RESHY'l'ERlANl ANGLICAN CHURCH of Can- Church Cent;-at pa,-[sh Came l ada Parish of New London. Epi- Cove —- ll s.m. Worship. Nineiphany 8.00 am. Holy Commun- !(illil§ Cacek —- 3 p,m‘ wm-shin l St. Mark's Kensington. 9.30 ‘y c lVet'~— 7,30 ppm w(,r.l oy Communion St. Mark's ship _Minister, Rev. Raymond Kensington, 10.00 Sunday school L. Gillis. St. Mark's Kensingion 11.00 a.m. ' ll/lorning Prayer. St. Thomas. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. French River. 7.30 p.m. Even- W0"5llIt't DV. Chaiiottetnwn ll lr_1£ Prayer St. Stephen's, Bur- a.m. and 7.00 -p.m. Stanchel 2,00 iingion. p.m. Kev. W. R. Underhay, mu. 15191’ NORTH BEDEQUE Charge United Church. Minister Rev. THE UNITED Church Mount R.M. Shaw. Freetown Worship Stewart -— Saint Peters Bay 11.00 a.m.. Travellers Rest won. Charge Mount Stewart: 11.15 ship 2.00 p.m., North Bedeque Worship the Sacrament of the Sunday school 10.00 a.m.. Wor- L°l‘d5 51111991‘ 10 senior Sunday ship 7:30 p.m. school. Morell: 7.30 p.m. wm-. ship the Sacrament of the Lord" WEST PRINCE Presbyterian Supper. 1030 Senior and Junior Churches. Minister Rev. Peter Sunday school. Saint Peter's J. Darch, B.A., B.D. West Point l ( "lame": °l “'9 LOWS SUPPER Service conducted by .l.D. Ross, IYORK PASTORAL marge '§y;(i)ep\::lleY 2:00 p.m. Freeland United Church — Rev. r.w. La- ' ' ' crament of The Lord's Supper. albane Pastoral Charge W - - .- ship 11 am. North Granvilld: field Sen!” 2'00 pm‘ 2:30 p.m. Rev. Clayton C. Lewis, Minister. .m. Th 0’LEARY UNITED Pastoral 11.00 am.; Desable 2.30 p.m.; '00- 30- 3-D. minister. 11.00 R. Jones, Minister. Bloomfield 1.15 West Devon 2.30 Brae 7.30 Closing Service of the ANGLICAN CHURCH Crapau E Holy Communion 11 am. Rev. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. A.W. Garwood. rector. Desahle ll a.m. Cape Traverse TRYON - BONSRAW Unite (Sunday school) 2 p.m. Sum- Baptist Pasiorate. Rev. L.R. -—and found seen — to niider- literary magazines. the share at ‘Racy. Allison O'Brien - Minis.“ Write the creation. as well as the 81.600000 (Canada Council) to facilitate the study. of works pic that the makers of Canadian Canadian literature." literature actually get to eat is The Author and Bookman is about $30,000." the publication nedlgn ' Authors’ Aseociatton. DOESN'T AGREE Mr. Percy “id one gning in Commenting on Mr. Perry's 1963 that did not make in, 1-,...arldress. A. W. Trueman. direc- Joicing among 9.. write" optor of_ the Canada Council. said Canada "was the nnabbinm oflhe did not agree with the their treatment by the Canada '-'l““‘3°'- Council." He said the applications that GROSS IMBALANCE the council gets from authors The cnnnda councn mm“ for grants are "far. far fewer for 1902.03 yhowed 3 gm“ tm_ than in other cases." What the _ council had accomplished in given to music ‘M1 the p,,._ distributing funds was a (air . ,, the me h,md_ reflection of conditions under and that given to literature on which ll 0P9"°‘ed- the omen-_ in mid. "We have don e indirectly "It nlsn show, that win”, the ‘more than he gives us credit council is zealous and generous “°"-" "ld M" T““9"“"'- in awarding scholarships for "9 “ld 5 P°“ll’l' ?’~'”‘"‘ 5*‘ people to study me,-am-e_ H L, hind Mr. Percy's criticism was mlserly beyond beget in its that the Canada Council has measures to encourage the pro- ""9" 8W9“ 3'3"“ °lth*" '0 ll“ auction or 1fie,-an,,e_-- Author and Boolrman or to the He said in, mum." report Canadian Authors‘ Association. showed 517335 W“ given di_ “We have steadfastly refused rectly to creative writing and. l" El" them 3'3"” became 3" the major authors we have con- vwafiifi as far as he could see, only $13,000 or 55735 awuded to suited have recommended the "any (gr W,-pose, M’ pm, against it.” Mr. 'I‘i-uemul said. llcation. could conceivably pro- vide any stimulus to creative CARRIED PASSENGERS W':]ll“~g- Airlines in 1902 carried more It will _be seen. then, thatjthan 2.000.000 passengers across with the direct grant: to crea-‘the North Atlantic on regularly We W'rItln~g and the support of lscheduled services. Bel" 2-30 p.m. worship the sa- 11.00 a.m.. Albertnn 11.00 a.m., ' (‘€.V~ Minister. “.00 am. Cen- UNITED CHURCH KenSing_ t7r;l,: 230 Pleasant Gm“? ton. Church School 9.50 a.m.. ' ’ pm‘ “' ' Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.. Sa- THE Cl1llI‘(‘l1 Bl'€‘8d- Evening worship Summr. 1.30 p.m. Pleasant Vallev- ‘i BEBE -- ' QUE Pastoral Charge .‘,?:';“a'nsR°“’. }’f"°Y~ R" T“‘"““ United Church. Rev. R vi c m- 3 ' mms er eron, Minister. Albany Worship 1 MT. HE1u;E]u- Unind 7.30 p.m.. Bedeque Church 5 ‘ch in - hol 10.00 a.m. Worship 11.00 M my C°m""""°" 'l a.Cm.? Borden Church School 10 an 11.00 a.m.. Worship 3.00 P ' HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. e United Church. Bonshaw Charge. Rev. David H. }{amil- Victoria 730 p.m. Rev. Bryer ' week 0‘ Pl'3.l't’l' in the High and Springfield. St. John's v- 5°l'l°°l enson: 7.30 p.m. St. Elizabeth‘: R|PLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT “P9 " -as LONGLEAT HOUSE ‘ in England wos RENOVATED IN recs 8)’ THE ALA$tmti BIACKFISII is so HARDY ll SUFFERS no HARM AFTER BEING- fI?0Z£N soup IN ICE foe A PERIOD atliisfks ESIIOW A!)lOlW 6'X maev sauces I WAS Just‘ _SHOwiNG irTO ONE OF THE GIRLS -—W . .Lli)| VH3 merside .'i p.m. Coleman com- bined servlce in 0‘Lear,v high school auditorium at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Kenneth W.R. Cameron, minister. ALBERTON PASTORAL Charge —— United Church. Rev. David" MacDonald. minister. Cascumpec Worship 11 a.m. Ti- ‘Rev. Peter D. Ruddell. B.A.. Graves. Minister. Tryon 11 am. Westmoreland 7.30 p.m. Tryon Sunday school 10 am. L lion t':nE'tlc. I 9 , MARRIED A LEMON GIRL wt-io SHAPED UK! ‘it! aiizrii us HEAD or A wircii HAO ATTENDED 0 YEARS BEFOH KENSINGTON PASTORAI. Charge the Presbyterian Church B.D.. interim-moderator Keir Memorial. Malpeque. ll e.m. Freetown. 3 p.m. Kenslngton. 7.30 p.m. All services conducted DAILY CROSSWORD A gnish Worship at Mrs. Mac- Le0d's 2 p.m. Alberion - mn- by Mr. Merrill Bishop. clurllng week of prayer service at 7.30 p.m. ish of Port Hill. first Sunday at Yeo. Rector CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sum merslde. Minister D.L. Ii le Bible School 10.00 a.m. Alma United Baptist Churches. Worship and Communion. 11.00 Rev. Maxwell Nesbitt Minister. a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Film ‘lmpar-t‘ Springfield 11 a.m. O'Leary 7.30 8.00 p.m. TRYON CHARGE The United NORTH TRYON and Bread- Church. Sunday Schools — Cra- albane Presbyterian Churches paud ]()_00 3.111, Tryon 10.00 g‘m_ N0l‘lh Tryon: SEl'VlCO ll. 11 a.m Worghjp gnd Sac;-gmenl: of tho SS. and Bible Class ll’ 12.15. Ln,-d-3 supper _ cmpand 11000 Brcadalbane: Service at 3.30 Cape Traverse 3.00 Tryon 7.30. Rev. G. Killen. Minister. . ANGLICAN SERVICES. par- MONTROSE Pastoral Charge ter the Epiphany. Port Hill. 11 —- United Church. Brown Jar— am. (Holy Communion). Inver- dine — minister. Miminegashiness. 2.30 p.m. Ellerslie, 7.30 11 am. Montrose 3 p.m. Service p.m. tlnstilation of officers of at Elmsdale7i>.m. the A.Y.P.A.) Rev. Delmont o - SPRINGFIELD — 0'LEAR.Y will be shown. Youth meeting. p.m. Sunday school as usual at O‘Leary. GROSS 8. Narrow 53 1. Shove way into E 6. Price amine mg I. '.l‘urldlh 4. 29th U. ' title President 33 a. Stuffs E 12. Close to: 6. Pooeesnive pronoun 23, En. EB 13. Ascended 7. Astringent dessvot “Fig 14. state or fruit as. scold EB log a. 8. Examine» con- Jt Greek tloss tty ! letter 9. Dance step 29. 16th 17. Unsteady 11. Expense U’. S. Through 16. Open: poet. President Anlrmative 31. Wooda- point: mass’: shoe e.bbs'. 19. Flood for 34. Grates river: 38. ‘I110 Oflelt invelldo 35. India.n'o (1. Blundorl 27. Together N. High shelter -12. speak 29. Work priest 36. Loiter 44. swab m A also Editor Sees Canada Council Leaning Towards Academic O’l"I‘AWA (CPl—I-I. R. Percy. the council "is simply playing editor of the Canadian Author‘saie" but this is one field in and Bookman. has accused thelwhich timidity and excessive Canada Council of leaning un- prudence can only defegt nu duly towards the academic in its endeavor. support of Canadian letters. "The patronage must be hold. He told nn oetnwn bunch positive. and as imaginative as meeting of the Canadian Au- the work it would beget." he thors' Association that no doubt l said. "Some way must be found DOWN‘ 1. Part of a. window 2. A gee ¢.°|'n1>8l! customer DAILY OBYPIOQUOTE -— Here's how to work it: A X CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER XYDLBAA It ‘is LONGIPBLLOW oiieletterstmplyetendsrorsnothemlnthissesnptekteina for the throeL's,X£os-the two0'e, etc. single let.tes'8.Ipoe- trophies, the length andtormatlon of thewordu areal! hints. Eaehdwtheood Mlaa Dolores Gaudet.’ employ- Fd ll: Summerslde. spent Christ.- Miss Marjorie Myers left re- cently for Toronto. Ont., where Mrs. Joseph Goden. St. Ed- wards. is a patient in the West- . and Mrs. Alphonse Marc- hand and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers were visitors at the home QUIZ Partner bids One Diamond. than the hearts is tobld there next player passes. neither side first. The intention is to bid two vulnerable. What would younow neg;-u over (in. Qxpecf“ two bid with each of the following diamond rabid‘ ma gm, 3,, five hands? prilzefpartnet;dtha1t tlhe hearts are my ourca s n engt.h.I you 3' ‘mu 'Aq’ .3 ‘on responded to the opening dia- 3- 03-" 9”’ 9°” W“ mond bid with a heart and later In Q0” '59“ 93 N3” bid clubs. partner would have I Q0854 Q‘! OQTN3 430: no way of l(tTl0Wl;I§ tiliatcgile c‘iru‘:s ‘.Ag3'x3Q .Q953¢A.x were izreaer it an . 3 would place too much s t r a 1 It 1. one spade. Many players upon partner's occult power bor under the misepprehen- 4. one spade. The hand is too sion that such a suit is not bld- weak to justify a three diamond dable. and they might therefore response and too strong for I respond with a notrump rather raise to two diamonds. As usual than a spade. This position is in such cases. a side suit is not tenable because it coutd eas- named before snowing guppgg-t lly result in a failure to find the for partner's suit. best 00fll1'8°‘- or course. the Q 8-6-4 cannot ‘I'hu!- it Part”? M‘ “Y ““'°° be classed as a eturdy stilt. but IP35“ “'9 3"" b°°°’“°‘ Rm“ it is better to misrepresent the Obit Nd Y“ 1‘ “’°““l P“°"°"‘Y anade holding than it is to mis- “°‘ be dl"’°""°d H we "won" represent the value of the hand WW ""9 "°l""“P- Tl" ‘l"‘ l" bv bidding two or three dia- most hands should be to mm "finds. or u conrac rs gin. ImI.ltltl.rUI.fl9 contract. 5. Thrteel clubia7. 11;“ jumpehifi ’_ nu. . 1-hi, R. shows a cast“ pi; and en- '“°"" °' '7 l’°l'"" "mMP'l'h: hiftdeli i2lim‘tg£.o.imiili notrump distribution (usually 4- 'i"‘- x f , I H4). ‘ menu, In the m.” po nts or '8 direct eat) to three ‘unbld aults. It is by no means a "‘l'3.’“"t“l_’d :o“;’°‘dl""""' ml’ "'°‘ ft bid: on the contrary. the 0 1“ °V°' ' 1'9‘ jump to three notrump shows at (ID0099- icast mlid interest in a slam it It is unusual to lump-shift pumer nu "me, in egg.“ of with a three-card suit. but no a minimum opening bid. It (lit. better bid is available. Note that M gram . two nou-ug-np re. the suit chosen is clubs. not spouse (13 to 15) only in point Spades. This makes it Dofillble. em if partner raises clubs to re- 2. 3.nll\vo clubs. The best way to turn to his suit. diamonds. in the allow that the clube are ionaer aame bidding level. elettersexedifforent. 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