By Thornton W. Burgess my om rsssusaa wonnir M. iouuislwm look ahead. rooiish ones look back Instead. -Old Mother Nature. um hluthcr Nature speaks truly- Thsre are two kinds,oi folks in mi; world. T who look ahead M muse who ook behind. Those Wm, mok ahead seldom have rea- son u, look back with relief- .h fail to look ahead al- lroko back wishing that they looked ahead. lad "A" dppflldl on what?" asked pm Jerry. ,I,.,..; was not iar away. There (W. (win a lot of snow and ice. H "M ,,....n a hard. hard winter 1... ....m- lurks on the Green Mea- dnut .uIti in the Green Forest. sunw ul them had suffered much lrum l'lilII and lack of food. A few hau llli'd very comIortablY- DOW" luluvl the snow Danny and Nanny ,Iluu.a(' had had the best winter (he) met" had known. Over in the Grt-cu Forest Paddy the 3ElV8l' and .lil's. Paddy had lived in what 1; mill-d solid comfort. That is berallse lhey never had to I0 ulll u-here Jack Frost could pinch mun. and Rough Brother” North Iluui make things uncomfortable. lluim the ice they knew noth- lnil zmuul storms. It was the same H, ullh Jerry and Mrs. Muskrat in their home in the Smiling pool hon tile snow and ice were nemnnuig to melt. Jerry Muskrat ms beginning to worry. It was lll old worry. It was a worry he had had every sprins Since he could remember. 'i lmpe." said Jerry '0 MP5- .Ier3. "(hat Mistress sprlns will mu no in too much oi a hurry in gel here." ”l hope so too." replied Mrs. Jsrr). "if she gets here too soon ard invite the snow too fast. she can make a lot oi trouble for us ishe sure can," said Jerry. in his squeaky voice. "Yul. sir. Ill! sure can You remember the time our house was washed away. and no now nearly carried on by the Bug iiner'."' Contract VBridge ly Josephine Culbertson P.lllT-SCORE CONTRACTS AT DUPLICATE Um: oi the most diiiicult tran- Illlons inr rubber bridge players who take up duplicate is in ac- quiring proper respect for part- lcore t-onlracta. Indeed. It can he and generally that a contract oi one or two-odd is apt to require greater skill-On both oliense and delenso--than is needed in sound slam contracts. l0hsPrl'e. for example. how a 'lI'lV was earned an the follow- ing imlri: North deala. Neither side Vmbie. slits 00873 Q-I10 WN; :1 g x a H zgms This was the hiddllg at he in reference: "Mil Best "II Pass 7' Page West IOIIO Wu! 1 9 1 A Pass Pass opened the ” "OI course I remember it, and ed Mrs. Jerry. "I hope there'li never be an- other flood like that one." said Jerry. "Have you noticed that the water is beginning to rise?" "I hadn't noticed." ," J Mrs. Jerry. "But. oi course, we have to expect it at this time of year.” "Oi course. We don't know much about things outside the Smiling Pool, but the other day when l was over in the open wat- er oi Laughing Brook, Peter Rab- bit happened to he on the bank. He said the winter had been a hard one, and that there has been a lot of snow. If there has, oi course you know what it means. Too much snow always means too much water at one time it it melts too tast." said Jerry. "I know," said Mrs. Jerry. "Too much of anything usually means trouble. Do you think we'd better move over to our home in the bank?” "Not yet." replied Jerry. ”But, it the water begins to come down too last, we will. I hope there won't be so much water that it will drive us out of that home. it all depends." "All depends on what?" asked Mrs. Jerry. ' "All depends on how much snow there is. how early Mistress Spring gets here and how fast she melts the snow when she does get here. I wish I knew really what to expect." replied Jerry. . WELLINGTON SCHOOL Wellington French School port: Re- senlor Dept. Grade X -Al. Edith Perry. Ann Mae Gallant. Cecile Richard. Grade IX - Rose Mae Gallant. Mildred Gaudet. Urban Arsen- ault. Grade VIII e- Dianne Reid, Virginia Cameron. Bertha Gallant. Grade VI - 1. Anita Arsenault. Una Perry. Kay Perry.. Teacher: Mrs. W. J. Arsenault. Primary Dept. Grade V -- Cheryl Reid. Grant Gallant, Roger Arsenault. Grade IV - Velma Arsenault. Annette Arsenault. Roger Reid. Grade III - Npella Reid. Stella Gallant. Carrinne Arsenauit. Grade II - Simonne Arsenault. Norma Arsenault. sensult. Grade I -Joyce Gaudet. Linda Arsenault. Theresa Arsenault. Den- nis Gallant. Teacher: Lorraine Arsenault. NEW ITAVEN SCHOOL Report of halt-yearly exams of New Haven School is as Iollows: GRADE X -'1. Marie Kick- ham. GRADE IX - 1. Jane Docherty and Margaret Kickham (equal); 1. Joan Willis. GRADE VIII - 1. Gloria Dar- sch; 2. Ernest Moore; 8. Beryl Pollard. GRADE VII - 1. Lewis New- man; 2. Wilfred Newman. GRADE VI - 1. Lona Willis; 1. Melvin Fritae-I; I. ” "i Mac- Klnnon. GRADE'V - 1. Charlotte Mac- Dougall: 2. Andrew Gals: I. Wayne MacPhee. I GRADE IV - 1. Russell Boyle: 2. -Blair Darrsch. GRADE. III -- 1. Nora Boyle: 2. Charles Cavanagh; 8. Gordon Ross. ' : GRADE II - 1. Eric Willis: 5' Hester Doyle; 8. Eleanor New- man. GRADI I Mr.) - 1. Heather McPhee. : GRADE I (Jr.i -- 1. Donna MscI.eod. I Highest average In Senior Grades - Lewis Newman - 8106. I-Iighoet average in Junior Grades - Heather MecPhee - OF. Teacher - Mrs. Mary Buchanan. COLT! SIGN AMECIIE BALTIMORE (AP) -- The Balti--, more Colts of the National Foot- ball League announced Aian (the Horse) Amecha. their No. 1 drait pick. signed a two-year contract Friday. No salary details were an- nouncsd. Earlier reports said Ameche probably would get 810.- we to 8l7.0o0 a year. I I don't like to think,oi it." squeab ml. Adrienne Ar- be Sirarige But True I: I. ll. Mesh-thur The mewing of a cat over a Party telephone line in the village of Greenwich, Ohio. led to the discovery of a broken Into home. Mrs. Waltei Barre took down the receiver oi her phone to make a cell and heard pussy's meows. She called another neighbor and to- gether they went to the nearby home of George MacMiilens. The women found the MacMil- ltas away. They also discovered and the family oat had meowed into it. After a lot of strange but true mix-ups William Dennis and his ii of Hutchison. Kansas. fin- ally got the green light and were married. The ceremony was scheduled for 3 mm. but Dennis iorgot to pick up the license. and the pro- bate Judge had to make a special ip to court house after hours. The preacher who was to have married them and p. in. be- came ill and the assistant pastor had to take over the job. - The bride's attendants failed to arrive In time to take in the pro- ceedings. The air conditioner in the church blew out the lighted candles, and one of the attend- ants had to relight them. The prospective bridegroom couldn't find the wedding ring. the best man crawled through an ante-room window. ran around to the front of the church. and re- trieved the ring from the brides- maid so all in all. it was a bad start. ST. PETEIVS NORTH SCHOOL ..tMid-term report for January of St. Peter's North School: senior Room Grade X - 1. Gerry Gillis: 1. Bernice 0'Hanley; 3. Robert Ros- siter. Grade IX - 1. Carol 0'Hanley; 2. Mary Msccallum. Grade VIII - 1. Anna Lewis; 2. Lois Powell; 8. Lenny Mac- Kinnon. Grade VII - 1. David Lewis; f. Gerard Leslie; 8. Charles Gil- is Grade VI - 1. Ronnie MacDon- ald; 2. Kathleen Gillie; 3. Richard Flynn. Highest average. Gerry Gillis. 93.2 per cent. Junior Room: Grade V - I. Audrey Lewis; 2. Lillian Powell. Helen Ann Mac- Callum (equal); 3. James Con- don. Grade IV - 1. Veronica Gillis: 2. Margaret MacDonald; 3. Daniel Lewis. Melvin Lewis (squall. Grade III - 1. Beverly 0'Han- ley; 2. Carol MacDonald; 8. Mary Lewis. Grade II (a) - 1. Mary Leslie; 2. Frank Powell; 3. John Francis Condon. Grade II (bl - 1. Margaret wls. Grade I (e) .. 1. Joan Mac- Donald; 2. Mary Flynn. Marion MacDonald (equal); 3. David Mac- Dougall, Paul 0'!-lsnley (equal). Grade I (b) -A 1. Mamie Mac- Donald; 1. Roger 0'Hanley. Principal: A rt I I r MacNeiil; Assistant: Bernadette MacDonald. WASTE N0 TIME ORILLIA, Ont. (CPI-A day-old baby was taken by ambulance to Toronto's Hospital for Sick chil- dren Thursday night in.one hour and I) minutes over 00 miles of snow-covered roads. The 7'6-pound son of iiremsn Bob Woodrow de- veloped symptoms ot stomach trouble that required treatment at Toronto.. A .P dow. The phone v-vae off its crxile C8111 D011 ' HID PUIIVT IUHDUL I .'”l'he following is the hall-year ly report of Red Point School: Grade X -- l. Elora Ching. Grade IX-I. Weston Rose: 2. 8. Glen Stewart. Norma Garrett. Grade VIII- 1. Ethan Garrett: 2. Sheldon Rose Grade VII - 1. John Campbell. Grade VI - l. Rowena Gar- rett. Anne Whalen, T h e r e s a Whalen; 1. Jerry Sutherland. Mary I.aPierre; 8. Merton Bruce. Grade V - 1. Helen Whalen. Grade IV - i. James Campbell ; 1. George MncPhee. Grade III - 1. Frances hoe; 2. Lee Mclnnls; 8. Mac- Ann P - ; Grade I! (I) - I..Claude LI- A IIORIIIAL I F. A. S. 129 Kent Street Arthur Stewart. Eileen Robertson: ml is Extended To Those interested In High Fidelity Musics Who Would Like to See and Hear the World-Renowned Phillips Super M I-Ii-Fi Equipment THIS THURSDAY and FRIDAY This is an unusual opportunity to view the best and finest recording reproduccrs. Simpsons-Sears Agency and: n my - 1. merge!!! Sutherland. Gary; Young. A n n e Rose: 2. Vernon Garrett; 3. George Cemph-2 '. Grade II (c) - 1. Albert Whaleu. Mae MscPhee; 2. Robert Mae- ee. Grade I (at - 1. Roger Rose. Grade I (bl - 1. Theresa Mac- Phee; 2. Winniired Whalen. Clarice McNeill; 3. Reta Campbell. Jo- seph Whalen. Highest average in the Senior Grades, Rowena Garrett. 54.8 per cent. Junior Grades. Margaret Suther- land. 94.3 per cent. Bernice MacPhee. Teacher. Mary. Countess of Pembroke, was a ltith century author of sev- eral poetical volumes. INVITATION JONES Phone 3188 1855 CENTENNIAL Reception 6:00 PM- are asked to call 9121 for day noon. CHARLOTTETOWN CENTENNIAL DINNER CHARLOTIETOWN HOTEL russosv. MARCH Isl. 1955 Dinner 7:00 P.M. Prloe R2.00 Honouring THE MEMBERS OF THE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE All Businexmen are cordially invited to attend and tickets no later than Mon- 1955 LEGISLATIVE FIlIlMEIl'S Wednesday, March 2nd- Thursdny. March 3rd- 10:00 ers' Association. Association. MARCH 2nd and 3rd LEGION HALL - CHARLOTTETOWN 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.-Prince Edward Island Dairymen's Association. a.m.-Prince Edward Island Sheep Breed- 1:00 p.m.-Prince Edward Island Swine Breedersi 3:30 p.m.--Central Farmersl Institute. 7:30 p.m.AFede-ration of Agriculture. MEETINGS Canadian Education Week MARCH 6 - 12, 1955 Under the auspices of the Canadian TeucIsers' Federation with the co-operation of: Provincial Department of Education. Home and School Association. Women's Institute. Catholic Women's Leu- gue. Federation of Agriculture. Federation of Fisheries. Chamber of Commerce. and Teccherffedereflon. .. Education - lverybody's Business - Your Iusiness "A nation cannot rise above the education of its people" the Prince Edward Island Queen This was d ' d all silnunxl. and West continued with 9 mamumi jack. South put up h"""-l 5 ate. then led a low heart me Me. Now he returned his lmunmnd. simply to salt and H” "nnonent s new suit. would have a good idea m has: to oyggug. 0;": fen and lead atom a spade nu hllillb. but East let his part- W on the trick. As the safest ' f""- West led a low trump, countered by e'.. F 3 -.9 up hill: "1. is", .' 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