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DAILY CROSSWORD chewsn — snd lassoed it. when destroyed by the game warden the beast -—- weighing 450 pound; ... ‘Was dressed and parts sent to sev- (By Thornio nsmucsresn Let not s handicap deter; It often proves to be s spur. —‘iPsddy the Besver. Doepien the Green Ibrest s. puddle was growing into s pond where there never had been s pond beione. There hadn't. been even a. puddle there, only a little stream on its lazy way to Join Laughing Brook. Now that stream hsd been stopped save s trickle, snd ii. would remain stop- ped while that puddle grow into s pond and the pond grew bigger snd bigger until it was big enough to suit two hard working tolks who were making 1i; grow. They were Paddy the Beaver and Mrs. Paddy. They were working as if their lives depended on what they were doing, as indeed they did. They had been driven from their fine hcmo higher up on the Grest Mountain by s careless Man and a cigarette. These had started the Red Terror called iire on its terrible destructive wsy Now they had begun the making of s new home. They knew by the turning of the leaves from green to brown and yellow and reds that the time was short be- fore Jack Frost. would come to stay. Before then they must build s. dam to make a pond big enough and deep enough to store enough food sticks in it where they would not be frozen in ice in mid-printer That pond must be ready in time for them to tell growing trees, cut them into slicks short enough for them to handle, and get. these in s food-pile out there in the deep water before Jack Frost should cover the pond with ice. It was a big job, a very, very big job. for two people with only their teeth and hands and ieet where- with to work. It would have been a big job with plenty oi time to do it in and nothing to interfere st sny time. Yes, sir, it. would have been s big, hard job. But now they were handicapped, and that made it a much bigger and harder job. And as if one handicap wssrrt enough they were working under izwo handicaps. A handicap, you know, is something that makes what you are doing ex- tra. difficult. One handicap Iwas the short time in which they must complete the work. Just how much time they had there was no wsy of knowing. Jack Frost is noth- ing if not independent. He comes and goes ss he pleases. Sometimes without wsming he comes extra early. Scnneiimes he lingers in the Far North and doesn't arrive to stay until Thanksgiving time or later. , "We'll have to work ss if we know that he is coming extrs ear ." siad Paddy. Mrs. Paddy agreed that this was the thing to do. This would mesn longer hours of hard work with little time {or rest and sleep and none st all for Flay. It. owuld mean working in sunlight and moonlight and Just starlight. _ The other handicap was the need of being constantly on gusrd watching for hungry folk like Yowler the Bobcat. Tufty the lynx, Old Man Coyote, Buster Bear, and others who might like a n W. Burgess) _ a - quite right." 1 themselves. If we have s pond big fllough to do more than wade in ‘by the time the news is out we'll be luclqy. Bo we vwilrhave to be watchful every minute," said he. lvLrs. Paddy knew that he spoke truly. ‘They mrust work and watch at the same time. It. would slow the work, but there was no help for it. It was going to be a danger- ous job st best. The next story. "Day by Day." 1 Con tract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ~ ~o¢ewos% ONLY ONE ERROR. There was only on; thing wrong with the derlsrer's play in todsys deal, and thst was in hoping for the impossible! r Eastdesler. Both sides vulnerabio guess Qosoa QKJIO @964 ‘a 1084 3% N 0g: §97632 W E O AKJIO 4°‘ S ‘an, .1762 QAKJSBZ QAQQ . ‘i ‘ fliobldeiing: Iisst South West N01‘ 4g, 4Q Pass 5O Pass so Pass _PI#I' P East,- thinking about his own vulnerability, felt that he had done enough when he opened the biddinz with four clubs, and therefore did not "put out his neck" to dfifelld against’. the slsm contract. He knew that. to do so W013i be t° inc“! a gevere penalty — and it might not be even necessary. As it happened. it wasnt! West. opened the club queen and East overtook with the king. South ruffed. drew trumps in W9 leads’ then attacked the spade suit. His obvious feeling was that if the spade queen dropped in two leads, in; would make all the tricks; but even if it ‘did not, he could give up a Spade and still (him the contract. Unfortunately, when he cashed Beaver dinner. "My dear, we must be extra watchful and careful for s. while anyway." said Paddy as they be- the two high spades he was in for s severe shock, and nothing could keep him from losing two tricks in that suit to West. ACROSS I. Precious l8. Firststom- gan w-crk. It might have paid South to in- LThe shank stone ach ofs bird QUE! "We always hsve had to be care- vestigate the distribution a little ikliilled 3-EmP1W 19- Iiiwh" iul and watchful. Why extra|beiore gonig blindly ahead. Ii he ‘Bunch 4. Varying manner 110W?" M15. Paddy. , had taken the elementary precaut- ‘o Sh“, f" weight 20. Founder of “Becauq; as yet we have no pond ion to ruff all of dummys dubs, I '|cecmm (Infill) Pmmll‘ in which to plunge to safety if then to cash the diamonds. he ‘a Under “n6 5.Shovel- vflnlfl- need be. Now we must work on would have seen quite clearly that ' t ma‘ l B n-mtflchmke Land, or in water hardly deep East started out with eight clubs. p“ o l‘; lmlflemfi“ bird enough to wet. out feet. The near- two hearts and two diamonds. Thus, u‘mzmn ‘ 5- of 8"" mqunuly . est. water deep enough to dive in when East failed W P18!’ the 5P1“ “like u. ""891 °“""“ M q “u”, is the pool in the bsnk of which we queen on the firs‘. lead of the suit. “m” 1- He" ’~"~°"“"‘ m“ ',' are living, and that n farther from n would be obvious that west had 1°'P"'°"“ "l" "- -"°°’“‘ our work than r like." said Paddy sll the important spades. and new 17' Mudcm)“ ‘lnflmment z-Lllmanew p“ "True." agreed Mrs. Paddy, "but having cashed only the spade king, “Iaygbw ihatlmu‘ new“ " ' p ss long as no one knows that we it would b5 Ample W 1W5 l! 1°" 2° wrmn‘ Wed. zmToexcuse ggglizfisnu. are here that doesn't matter." spade from dummy and duck 1" implement 9 Begin fromaduty ‘o-Lgwratow Paddy sighed. “Right. my dear; the closed hand. After winning. 31-7“! n’ “Mk 3o‘ “Gamma ' (“m”) quite right. But that won't be West would have to lead away fmm ~33-I"‘h“P1'°°15'Dm""t 31pm“. ' long. You know how it is in the his spade queen to declarzrs com- fl-Tufllml-h‘ Green Forest. News travels fast. blned tenace. o1‘. by "W" I18 d8- lefl- ' 7' ‘ Some of those we fear most are monds. let Ss-uth discard a spade flilkettle , , sure to hear that. we are building from one hand while he ruiied in 26.Gsng s dam. They will come to see for the other. 25. City (Ff-I s1. Mei-shy’ l ' Quickies By Ken Reynolds men 0 -~———— "fir-r - Itspeuk 83. Greek letter l iltwhelher l 8B. Fruitof the rose 86. Permit 31. city (It) as. Blaze 41. A mark on s tree to shew strsll 42. Slopln! 7 7 .. new. in , l soapmsking “incite DOWN LAdeep gulch _' (West. u. s.) ' DAmy QBWUQTE-HGIQ’! how to work it! 'sxYnnnsAxn usonernnnow One letter slmpiyptsnds for another. In this example A is used ‘or m. and ronnstion of the wordssre all hints. lash l!!!)hill- X for tire two Us. etc. Single lsttsrl. INF day the code letters are dlflerwfl Cl RG1! IDW IRGI L¢yg_KIC'YT Ill "w-r venom)». cqpsoquote: MONEY Acyngqnmfiuohtiol KGMHSB crnu o K0110- LOIIBUA cu srurssn sxsso. AMASSID EITHER OOH- iswos on ossrs sncu or US-J-IORACD. owinmozxiu-_ fillttlhllt I . i "What's wrong with this new pevcoloi-or l"got with o Guurdion Wont Ad -_- isn't the coHee strong enough, Th» sum "Play safe, save now!" It's the top tune on the nation's thrift parade. Everybody’! joining in on the chorus. Just sing out "Yes" to the Payroll Savings Plan when you get your chance to buy Canada Savings Bonds where you works Or buy them through your bank or invest- ment deaier. But don't delay a a a catch the song of saving on the downbeat and you'll wind up in mne with the world. Play Safe...$ave New! ...Buy liiinilivilislnnns ‘3"'SERIES l UNION ROAD SCHOOL The following is the report o! Union Road School for the month of September: Grade IX: 1, Mildred Hardy; 2. Margaret Gill; 3, Roland Living- stone. Grade VIII: 1, Jean Ravenhlli. Kenneth Bryenlon. Grade VI: 1, Hollis Newman; 2. Blair Ravenhill. Grade IV: .i, Joan Bryenton; 2. Juanita Hardy; 3, Harvey Living- stone. Grade III: 1, Sylvia Newson; 2, Judy Bryenton; 3. Elizabeth Glll. Grade II: l, Cedric Newson. Grade I: l, Eugene Gray; 2, George Gill. Highest average in Senior grades, Mildred Hardy. 90.8. Highest average in Junior grades. Sylvia and Cedric Newson, 92.1%. Perfect Attendance -— Mildred Hardy, Joan Bryenton, Sylvia New- eon, Elizabeth Gill. Teacher, Zelma Curley. FIREMEN’ S HOLIDAY COBOURG. Ont. - (C?) Firemen were having a meeting in the town hall here, which also "W595 U16 Jail. when a prisoner arrested for drunkenness pulledi of! his shirt and set fire to it. 1 The firemen ran a iew feet and extinguished the flames. Grade VII: 1, James Gill; 2,, THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! 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