l 1 l l .,--. .-... wuss-4-s; 9 CONTRACT BRIDGE Page 12, The Guardian Thurs-., July 19 1956 BEDTIME STORIES 3! MAY j:-m-m-' south dealer. B! k M A Both sides vulnerable. a y a g A K! 34 C Q J 10 By Thornton W. Burgess :lQ(3l.o3 ' l' h. d ' r.:r::i' -i ::::..":i."; :1Ii:.tf”..:::f...s: :5. in that N 33:3"- ... . lat all. He kiiuws that those funny 9 W E .K-:3 The truth you S?ld”"' 93" mm" little toes will hold fast wherever .8 Q84 lIli"lll- they touch, liiit he can always g97551 S ' -Old Mother N'-"U"- release them when he wants to. . 5 Ti; 2115...... oicr thc tirecii Meadows. lic saw (V. V n 1w .1 Mk? mm a minute gAQ Johnny (fliuck and Polly t'huck K mfll-d gmfkllvmez Hueno Suck? just outside their home He urop- ltlwslflv SAM B-lafkiv - . The bidding; peg down 0n' the '?ll"asi "lealBl-hkjliiil S'tii'l-ivtoes stupiit-il calling He south Wat North E-it llot, isnl it. salt at .-Hi Rd N B-1. 4” HHDHU -mum 1. 1 . 1 . 1;." He was Pilllmlg 3 mug -” 1" ..(( d' Al. W g. " .3 V 2 Q Pass 3 h Pill "it's going to rain flint tllil y -icl:.I Silltiwilb ll iat liiiiil.8 )0" 8. pus 5 . make it cooler.” slink? '11? V”ll5' till” h9W- ” ('hucli . ”I'ie mine to inzike a call, Opening 1e;,(i-i;1ng of hearts, "ml" ll" 3”" l””m ” S W"; m ””'ll m"l'k-V South has the ideal light open- rani?” dciiizintlcd Blncky "llliat for'." aslxcrl Stlckytoes "Listen." replied Polly Ulllkilt lllllllil). Rl?lPii.V l'lli(lWll'lNl '0 ll-hill" -V 3. "'l'o llllti mil stiiiit Iliiiig." repliedl matter of fact he alua.Y5 lo l t'"'l'llllnt-ky "l loi ot ltllhx think you log. ”What am I to listen W1” ll" can call rain is that what you asked. .li;ur bPt'll doing this iiiorniiig'?". ”l)on't you hear Sttckylocs ll1Ey ”Xo.” l'('llllP(l Sticltytoes, and "Of course I hear Stickytoes. V l've heard him ever Sill-(:2 he can calling this morning," sai .lohnny Cliuch grinned ' thinks he's calling rain."g said he A capacity assenibly of friends ”Of course he'I CBUIHR Fall and relatives was present at North up? There were no clouds until hel am.,.nm,n of July 10 to comfy fin. began Citlllnf-I-. Cl0l”l5 mcfinnml” y al triliutcs of respect for a widely so Sll('kyl"C5 '5 l'3ll"lE NW1: deC' known and liighly respected citi- son of William P. Canieron, who e death occurred at his late resid- ence on Junt-8 Left to mourn his rcn. lncltitliiig Doctor Sheldon (';imcroii. Tlledical praclililincr at Albcrton. Services at the church Rev Donald Nicliolson. of Belfast. Favorite hymns of the deceased were sung. led by the tlliiirch mg bid that is suuiect to future identification The repeated sign- off is available to warn partner that the opening bid was based on distribution and not high cards. If his partner keeps forcing the ' sue. south keeps on bidding diamonds in the minimum quantity. North's hand was too strong, despite South's repeated pleas. to play for less than game. Since Smith was unable. apparently, to support spades or clubs, or to "play notrump, urth decided to go along with the thrice-bid diamond suit. lie bid for five diamonds on the simple basis that it seemed un- likely the opponents could romp off with three tricks. The optional bid of four diamonds id not appeal to him because South sounded too much like he was looking for the nearest exit. The contract was made easily, West won the king and'quee of hearts. East playing the three and six. West shifted to a club, which deelarer won with dummy's king. The queen of diamonds was led, Tree Toad?" asked Polly. once more began to call. Blacky. "She Don't you see those clouds coming 'i'ry,,,, pr(.si,y1m-tan Church On the l3T0d PU”? Ch"Ck- zen of Albany Village. in the per- passing are his widow and child- and renictery iii-re conducted by ('iinir. anti as a partictilzir num- toriiient was iiiatic in the Church t?ciiielci'y. ' , Aii enjoyable lccliire has given l,(?f'.,, , - - --. .-an lliilmpton llzill on July lit. by A.""rr pig.” Y. larrisson VlllPll, who. uith T"? V-or o- his iiife. is visiting the lantl and "H" in ,m.., said Black-V. Hp wasilligiiiie of his b'ii-ili. ypretbtlllltt the naming a lime. : ..c ure, a gslllt.-stint. of old l.iiml- H b I V m P” Jnh n iar melodies. guith Mrs. Allison D" W" 9l(” 3- " 3' Lea accompanist, on the Piano, clllfllfteaitgga that over Mum. I and participated in by all present. was a small Crow." tiPt'laI'ed T””'""1rs-'" " m'k"V'- Blacky. ”Iive always meant to ask Stickytoes if it is true he can call rain. but somehow I've never done it. I think I'll fly over there now and see what he has to sa.Vr" With this Blacky spread his black wings and took to the air. Polly and Chuck watched him fly nvcr to the tree on the edge of the Green Meadows where Stickytoes was calling. They wished that they could be with him to hear what Stickylocs had to say. Now Stickytocs the Tree Toad has a cliangealile coat. He can change it to the color of what he happens to be sitting on. That. The pleasant chewing satisfies her ”Swct-f llolir of Prayer " In-i greml-V added to the evenings ah i ic-rtainment. The.let-lure. and mov- 1.ig pictures of the scenery of the Rockies, valleys, lakes, rivers, :lh9lr inhabitants. iiidustrialism, land the magnificaiil picture of Llhe Calgary Stampede, which is attended hy thousands each year, all were highly appreciated. Relatives. friends. neighbors. as- semhled with members of the Mas- onic Order. in large numbers in Hampton ('liurch. on Sunday eve ning, July 15. to hear the inspiring message delivered by'Rev. Dr. pared the "Ideal or Perfect Life" with the building of "The Tem- ple". speaking from the next 1 Kings 7:22- ”Upon the top of the pillars was lily work: so was the work of the pillars finsihed." Dr. Villett left on return to his church work at Edmonton, Alber- ta, on July 18. following an en- joyable, though brief holiday per- iod, and following an 8bSt'nl'('l of seven years from his home and native Province. makes it difficult for anyone to see him unless he happens to move. .liist now he was the color of the bark of the tree to which he was clinging willi his sticky toes. It is those queer little toes with round discs on the ends which give him his name. When they are pressed against the trunk of the tree or the limb of ii tree the stick just enough to keep Sticyktoes from falling. He can jump about in a that g L . , little hungry Feeling-and helps keep your figure neat and trim! l Harrison Villett, in whiich he com- y . BECKER EIst'I king was trapped. and the game was acthed. There was more to the play than met; the eye. The contract ahould have been defeated. A third round of hearts forces the declarer to ruff in dummy and make: East's king of trump im- preamble. East has to bear the blame for the defensive failure. He should ploy his hearts as though he has a doubletnn, even though he hasn't. The point is that while West will be fooled South will be beaten. East should risk his reputation for veraclty to protect his king. East can see there isn 0 hope of defeating the hand unless his king of diamonds makes. To pro- tect the vltal card, he should play the seven, of hearts on the opening lead and next the six. Ordinarily. this would mean no more, which 15 exactly the impression he wants to make upon West. By cutting the dummy down to one trump. de- clarer will be unable to take more than one finesse through East's king. If West obeys the signal, South .which they reterated appeals for Want Women Bank Directors MONTREAL tCPl - Canada'l white - collar women concludedi biennial conference Saturday at wider feminine representation on private and public policymtiklns bodies. It was the -5th coin ciition of the Canadian Federation of Business and rrofessional Women. The two day meeting was attended by some 450 delegates. The Interna- tional Federation of Business and Professional Women met earl!!! in the week. Resolutions were passed urging appointment of qualified women as”directors of chartered banks and to governmental policymak- ing posts. l WANT MORE IN SENATE 1 Others pressed for appllllllllle of a woman to the civil service ' coniiiiission and stiizllested that 13' vacancies in the l02-mviiiber Sen- ate be filled with women appoint- ees. There are lite women sen- ators now. Yet another called on the fed- eral government to enact an act providing equal pay YOF Hlual work. 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