GI-I NOTICE or MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Community Nursing Registry will be held at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, FEB- RUARY 22nd. in the Solarium at the Charlottetown Hospital. DgAlLY,'CROgSAWOR.D ACROSS 1. Keep 5. Assumed name it). Greenish goldiinch I i. Maiden l2. Island near Donogsl '.3. Abounding in patches 14. Refuse of grapes 15.-Scottislv Gaelic 16.1-lrosted 18. Snare 21. Rod of In arc-lamp 24. City (W0?-V 25 Verbal examinations 26. Fat 27. Small. I green fruit i 28. People of Sweden . 29. Greek letter 30. Beak ill. Den 33f Peruvian Indian .:7. Spices no. Spirit to. Gods of Teutonic pantheon ii. Little plays or scenes 2. Noxious plants 3 Little island DOWN l. Fluid constituent! nf milk or zLr DSM Dvsns YITM RW DSM HEYFetiS(c;id;ly:isTli:lr3i;tpP3t.0ql;,l?l"lf:MORE THROUGH TOIL THAN AGE DANCING Rollaway Club THURSDAY, FEB. 8th. Dancing 9:30 P.M. - 12:30 AM. Music by Don Messer and His Islanders Admission 60c-Tax and Tables included Phone 1242 for Reservations 2. Sandarac tree 3. 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AND calzzuzn HISIIRH BHHQF1 The thing that nearest is at hand May often be beyond command. -Old Mother Nature. "Caw, caw. cawi" shriekod Blacky the Crow. "Caw. caw, caw!" He was excited. He couldn't remember when he had been so excited. lie was circling about above a certain place over the Big River. There was a small place 0! open water not much bigger than a good sized puddle. It looked cold and black, It didn't look lovely at all. A little way irom it on the ice, a bird the size 0! a small Duck was flopping about That is all he seemed to be doing, just (lapping and beating the ice with his wings. Blacky had seen a hurt bird flop that way on the ground. But this one wasn't hulrt. It was Fiaptoes thc Grebe. While he wasnt hurt, Flapiccs was almost as helpless as if he hat! been. He had flown so far that his wings could take him no farther and he had come down on the ice. Now he couldn't get up in the air again. He wasn't trying to get up in the air. He was trying to get to that cold, black, but to him lovely water. If he could get. there he would be safe. Racing last over the ice came 'OUUGU".7UUC”'".'t-T"'d3”- O'.'ir"30l7l( contract Bridge By Juseilhine Culbertson --224'.-C: -I 1l'ZtCiCuZn.oCiDOQl2!D.; BRILLIANT DEFENSE It is easy enough to accuse to- day's deciarer or criminal sorc- lessllcss-but it iSll'i. oitell that a player has to contend with such TC- markllble defense! ma ma 'Wd D9 and Jug) IIB.-1 V1 BSIJ up; 101:! 'il-ION 1soM lnnog ?3"!PDlil-"Ll. zcsrbxvi OIVO Lore ave 960I'l' S L0 care (1 M lrsooe nova N zr.-sob ssxv zero? cl-1' zasxo szrxe LOIEDV talqlhl-)lllnA llapll lnox l.lal'B3p innos 8'2. S;utll bid the Blackwood four notrump because he was willing to reach a slam if North showed the missing ace. and if North denied this ace by biddllm five clubs, South would rest at that contract. West hall a sorry choice of open- ing leads, but. fortunately for him- self. ills lingers happened to stray to the deuce or hearts. Declarcr reached for dummy's tJhrce-spot- and East, in the twinkling oi an cye. put up the heart ace! Just as quickly. he returned the spade eight. Scuih fearing that East's sp-lde lead was zl singleton. correctly put up the ace--but then he "relaxed" just a little too mucll. After drawing trumps. it seemed the most natural thing in the world to lend the heart king. but things did not work out just that way! To soutl-l's hor- ror. East captured the heart jack and promptly put down the spade king. setting the contract. shculd not have risked Lilo contract. for a measly 20 points extra-that alter drawing gtlumps he should have surrendered a spade trick This. however. does not detract from the artistry oi East's first play! East knew from the open- lng lead of the heart deuce and the iact that South had played low irom dummy that South must hold exactly the lo-x (otherwise he would have played dummy's jack). and the bidding also told East be- yond question that South had mild clubs and both side aces. Thus. East's only chance was to talk It goes without saying that SollL'l ' I31 Thornton W. lumen) so NEAR AND YET so ran Flop, flop, flop, splash. F119”?! was in the water. Rgddy Fox. Reddy knew exactly what Fiaptoes was trying to do. He lmtnv that if Flaptoes reached the water he. Foeddy. would miss I good dinner. He must catch that Grebe belore the latter could flop his way to the saiety oi the water. "Hurry! Hurry! why don't you hurry?" shriekod Blacky tram over- head. Flop. tiop. flop went Fil-Di0U- He was hurrying. Yes. sir. he was hur- rying. He was doing his very best. but it was slow work. You know you can hurry and still be slow. It was so nozv. But there was nothing slow about the way Raddy Fox was coming. Although Reddy had not seen Fiaptoes when he came down. he knew just what had happened. He knew just hcw helpless a Grebe is when not in the air or on the water. Also Roddy knew about that open water and that. of course. this almost helpless Grebe would do his best to reach it. I-!l:l.ptoes was almost to the edge of the ice. Just ll few more flops and he would be in the water. But Roddy Fox was almost to Flapines. Blacky the Crow overhead was screaming himself hoarse. would Raddy get that dinner? It certainly looked so. It seemed as it with one more I leap Roddy would have his dinner. I But Reddy had to slow up a little. II-le had no desire to have 3. both. I The water that looked so lovely to ,F'lapt:es, looked very, very cold to Reddy. I-low differently two folks can see the some thing. So Re-.idv slowed down a little to keep from sliding of! into the water. Even so it looked as it he surely would ! catch that napping Grebe. Flop, flop, flop, splash. Flapwes iwns in the water. Roddy Fox skid- ded to a stop. Yes, sir, he actually skidded to a stop. and just in time. I There was his dinner so near that llle could almost touch it. yet it imight just as well have been far, l far nway. 5 And such a change as there was in Flaptoes. He was no longer flop- ping and helpless. He was no long- per afraid. He dived. Presently he I came up again olld shook llimsell. f lie was perfectly at home now. He could afford to laugh at Roddy Fox He didn't because Grebes donlt glnilgh. Reddy looked his disap- ' Dointment as he stood there on the ice. There was a dinner so near and p yet so tar. l . f WASHINGTON. Feb. 6 .. mp) -- .-United States Air Force losses in Kcfea throunll Jail. 18 were ml- nounccd today as totalling 223 , planes of all types. The figure in- cludes one modern F-95 saber jet fighter which went down behind lenemy lines about a month ago. 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