Prg e, 00 IUCCV IohLv 1hil1'iV9i' (? 92': run; as V F 7-soon no in A7 I! IEWI actual size cutting guides: step- by-step directions for making and finishing. Enclose 35 cents with name and address - Charlotte- town Pattern Dept 4433 West 5th Avenue Vancouver. BC. L'anada.l .iiou.s"1"iii!s" sror lnterlakcn in the Swiss Alps px ew York. iTurned Back By Storm Damage LE HAVRE. France lAP'-Thei crippled French liner Liberte re- turned to its home port Sunday night for repair of damage t ' i h the 3155:,” ,f,':j;l”;'',f,',''o:,al,f:,,",f:, ,, Army moved into . new uieam rim kind of work - policing in 1956-not to fight but to police. armiistlces-la not new for the n Even after she turned back ''""'”33' . . - cember some 110 Canadian Iold- Hill! 100 officer! Ind men in Indo- j J :fa,,:3g'l:;a:t:&3r,edw:;l:3";;u?:: iei-5 arrived in Egypt to serve on china helping to supervise the FOR A YOUNG DOLL MOTHER lafgest "nu, and 13.3"”-S urges, the headquarters staff of the truce there. about soldiera.in Here is a doll buggy to be Tm.” among were injured on nu; United Nations Emergency Force. Korea. 10 officer: In Palestine proude of. Adjustable top Sty-ins” h 80,3 eg one was 8 "ewardg Nearly 500 more are scheduled to, with the UN truce commission. lish lines. Yilodern and gay. .Pat- msgwhosle sea was broken ldenmlsail for Egypt today aboard the and a few reserve officers in fern 221 gives list of materials; is of me omen wuldt um be'--- learned but ship's officers said within seconds of each other. their injuries were not serious. Capt. Raoul de Baudean. form- .erly captain of the lie de France wind. Then. after seeing the dam-in country which Md only I few making his first crossing in com- age would not be repaired at seauweeks Previously he” invaded by imand of the Liberte, told report- I contacted Paris by radio andjlsnel BI.-"am and France. As the .ers when the ship docked here: ' ”lt was 6.10 Saturday morning gets its name from "Inter Lacus"ia,,d 1 had been on the b,-idgt. in Augustine monastery 'W'1d9dithrouzliuut the night. Suddenly In 1133- ltiin powerful uaves-each weigh- be examined to be certain no dam- dmom we" had Ordeal 0n Flight 943 The plane was midway between Honolulu and San Francisco when 2 enginm conked out and Capt. Ogg realized he couldn't make land. January Reader's Digest brings you the vivid true story of five suspense-filled hour: while 31 passengers and crew prepared for their hazardous ditching into the Pacino. Get your January Readerla Digut today: 33 articles of lasting interest including the best from current books and magazines. condensed to save your time. ing at least 200 tons--hit the bow e 12 The Guardian 'l:h:irs(lay. Jan. 3. 1351 !NQ1' To HGHT .French liner is It The Canadian Army.Moved lnfoA New Theatre In 1 956 OTTAWA (Cl-ll-The Canadian aircraft carrier Magnificent. in late November and early De Canadian Army. It still has more -.e-A---4-en? Kashmir. But conditions were new. The u . . Canadians were put down at Abu I "nmedmely homered : h:;".Suweir. a sand-blown airfield near "”'" '0 expme ' 9 MW ” Eithe Suez Canal. in the middle of 3-hked W Wlur" ,'0 L9 H'”'-" headquarters staff. they had the The waves twisted three cargomencate Job of gaging along Wm, b09'"5- Smashed E ""3" l""'cl'- the Egyptians and other nation- daniaged decks. The vessel is to an in the UN 10,”. Living con. age was done to the hull. The government moped the 1st Battalion. Queen's Own Rifles of South West. North East CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY nncxnn Canada. from Calgary to Halifax for posting to Egypt but the bat- talion. chagrined. returned home just before Christmas. NAME RANKED tised various phases of nuclear! rf wa are. MAKE OTHER CHANGES 36 There were two structural hanges in the army this year. Z-battery, Royal Canadian Htrao Artillery, a parachute unlt. rc- were itanges in harbor defence in. which regular and militia units rules. There were important changes. in weapons The army adopted tbej nine-millimetre Sterling aub-ma- chinegun to replace the Sten and, production of the new Belgian FN ll-labrique Nationalet .3(Kl-calibre automatic rifle was started by Canadian Arsenals. The 106-milli-. metre recoiless anti-tank rifle re-' placed the 75-millimetre model. ' New Annon Girl Is Feted By Her Friends A lovely party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Roy Walker, New Annan, when friends and I 1 v The government said the UN me" payed 3 club 0 dummy: didn't need Canadian infantry as Own in their country because the The army said Friday in a year- In looking over its other activ- ities in l9.;u'. the army said they No. 1 Radiation Detection Unit from Barrlefield. 0nt.,gatIc-nded British atomic trials in Australia south dealer. ' k . h d b m . g E t Neither aide vulnerable. .'.nE' smql er-0 y e an as, much as administrative troops but taslicd his high trump and play . . . . . . . NORTH ed a club which South ruffed with "1 C-W0. 1"-5019"” 0"'C'a'5 53"” .A 1 541 his last trump. The club and dla- Eaym dldln w”"t the Queelfs 3;: 1 i:?.:1dmwhl:h1;::na.l,I:gd 5l:m:u'::1,); name smacked of the British. wgs-r Ex 5 s l;Aq1- duflllile Thief fault with South's play md review it was dlsappolmed .9 .Q1i)g is that his early trump leads did that mtamry from Canada WW” QJ log 3 pigs not allow him to ruff dummy's "ot be "eeded' . K Q J 3 . 1o 9 1 clubs in case the spades broke un- El W 8 6 ;ol,:; Q ' i , le':.1gn1:,'uzlpiluzolggyhgzgorgezzg: had an atomic flavor as far as A J 5 3 lied him to utilize two of his trumps ualnlng was concerned' . K Q 3 5 jfor ruffing purposes. .A -1 Q5 The best line of play is first of "" 21I...'”..?f'f.'2.1.3.?.i'.”S:i"”3?.JLi3..E2 and Canadian -uivmem we- The bidding: ' effects of the duck is that it breaks ”””d "ml" ”'”'"'C ””'"””"''5' a possible line of communication More "'8" "moo members 0! l C P"! 3 O P”! between the defenera. Another ef- 4 0 let"! is that it opens up an addition- Opening lead - king of dig. at line of communication with dum- monds. "I53 Bridg. is not . gamg which can Willi a diamond continuation. be played thoughtlessly - and 5uc..the are is taken and a club im- cessfully. There is more to the."l9dl3"3lY T9'-U""3d- Th” Play 9!- play of some hands than meegsltablished ready contact in all four the eye. Take. for example, thc,5Ull5 heme?" dummy"! and de- problem or play pr-gsgmcd to somhl cIarcr's hand. It puts declarer in at his four spade cg!-"1-BCL Viwithnut running the risk that a The losers. at 3 quick giancglposition to tackle the trump suit appear to be 3 club, ,, diamomg defender will draw one of his and perhaps a spade. it all looks "'l""P5- and PNIV-'liClllY ll1Sul'e8 the 1st Canadian Infantry Divis- ion carried out Exercise Morning Star at Camp Gagetown. N.B. simulated atomic blasts were set off and the division followed the key words of tactical doctrine under atomic conditions: disper- sal and mobility. Aspects of tlie tactical use of nuclear weapons were also con- sidered durlng a six-weck concen- tintion of some 4.000 troops of the lat Brigade at Camp Wainwright. Alta. In Europe. more that 5.000 sold- I tll P-lb.-Tat Patttl CFCY-TV CHANNEL 13 Sponsored ID! The Ro Burner 5: Electric Ltd. all and Electric Ranges-oil or Coal llau. ea - Refrigerator: - Vacuum Cleaner: - wuahlng llfachlnu - Floor Oll nirnaea - Teleiision - Ranlattea -- Radios - Presto-U Heat burner: for Kitchen Ball- as - Quaker Oil Ranger - Cabinet or space all Heater! - Kai-nae Oil lunar: will burn coal. wood and garbage. Power (gun type) Furnace Burners (uaraalaod. Immediate delivery and installation. Call. Tcrma nr Reesiablishment Credit and D. V. A. 141 Windsor St. Halifax. N. I. 36 K. eier'a Road C-arloitettiiwa P. I-2. l. Dial 033. Evenings. Dial I411 THURSDAY 1:45-Test Pattern 4:23-Sign On 4:30-Howdy Dootly 3:00-Maggie Muggins 5:15-Mr. 0 y 5:30-bone Ranger 0:00-Open House 0:30-News a. Weather 0:45-CBC News 6:55-Vlewer's Guide 7:00-Sports Weekly 7:30-I Search For Adventure 8:00-Jane Wyman Fireside Theatre 3:3)-Climax 9:30-Jackie Rae 10:00-Wrestling 11:00-News & Weather 11:00-Qncert Hour. 12:05-Sign Off NEW TV SPECIAL Delicious Tender Oven-Baked Island Chicken-ssc Also l lig Beefburger - Topped with Cheese and French Fries! THE WINDMILI. so easy that it is hardly worth cogitating about. That's the way South felt. and that's how he hap- pened tn go down. Declarer won the diamond lead, led a spade to the ace and an- other spade back to the king. He the contract. iers of the 2nd Brigade also prac- Assume the club king loses to the neighbors assembled to tender their daughter Joan with a shower. .wlth red and green streamers. The in The room was prettily decorated g ;bride to be was escorted to I E; l nicely decorated seat by Miss Ed- l uiiia lllcLe0(l. l The baskets of gifts were car- iricd in by Misses Paula Curley land Elma Stafford. They were opened by Mrs. Jackie St-hurmnn, and Katherine Poole. Verses andl names were read by Mrs. David. Walker and Pauline Moase.and. were placed by Mrs. Ralph Mc- lnnis and Miss Miriam Hurry. . Joan thanked all for their lthouizhilulncss and invited all to visit her. The Wedding March was yplayed by Mrs. George Ramsay. ;The evening was spent with lgames and music, the latter fur- nished by Mrs. Kaye Hanson. .Mrs. llarold Nioase and Mrs. ;George Ramsay. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess as-. sisted by other ladies. All lheni ldcparted wishing Joan best of. luck for the future. MUGGS HALLOWED SPOT Lcizcnd says that Southwark Cathedral in London stands on the lsiie of an original church built in i607 An. ace and a club is returned. South lruffs and leads a trump to the ACIDS! DOWN . lace and another back. Even ;though he plays the king. the last BEDTIME sroiiiss The Surprise Pray never be too sure you know, Lest time should prove it isn't so. -Roddy Fox. Over in the little swamp at the head of the Smiling Pool where Laughing Brook comes into it Red- dy Fox had found a little tunnel in the snow. find that tunnel been in the ground instead of in the snow. Raddy would have known who had made lt.He would have known that it had been dug by Miner the Mole. Ever since he was a small fox just starting out in the Great World. Reddy had known the tunnels of Miner And this one . ' 1') A moment later a small none was poked outside." But whoever heard of Miner the Mole being out in winter? Certain- ly Reddy never had, nor had Sam-l may Jay who had stopped to par 3 "t it mm 1 ' 0"” 5”” the time of day with Reddy. alum I " "0 y W" m" "Who else could have dug that tunnel except Miner. it is a little too big for the work of a Mouse," Tgk.-Ouf sgfyigg said Sammy. liis sharp eyes had noticed this right away. DIAL 7131 k Reddy shook his head. "l donft now of anybody." said he. "Could It have been one of the Shrew folk?” asked 5 . "- Again Reddy shook nlliinyhead, : Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 Tlllll8llY "N0." uld lie. "ills too big Short- in the snow was very much like l ter deep down in the ground." emu those he had seen in the ground. wings and flew away. "club and make the hand. 1: Ottoman 2. Man'- nmplro nickname ll. Farewell S. Prevarl- g 12. Rock eator 18. Apparent 4. Girl's name onda ol 5. Elect; Saturn's O. nker fall the Shrew does dig in the snow rm" ("om lin winter once in awhile, but this "'::,':n". ":3":-':, .. . . bisnt his work. Then too. there la ".R.eh',.. . the smell. uulum "What smell?" asked Sammy. " SM." n , ”The Mole Smell." replied Red- ,,' Mo" 3' . dy and snilfcd at the entrance to ' . lihat tunnel. You know. Reddy has 20' "i am" a keen nose. It tells him many n.sm."' " that he otherwise would not ,,q,h,,.,,, "jam, on”. . "Don't be silly." said Sammy 35,-3o:,.','.d. l.lay. "How can the Mole smell he u,D,,..,l,,,: ilhere if Miner the Mole didn't dig gn ucohoj lthat tunnel? And of course didin't (gumx) .if. 5” Min say, he spends the win- 2:, Ancient All this time Roddy was standing poem a little way back. Now as he tried Io.0onateL to peer into that entrance he saw lntlon some one moving Just inside A 81. Dutch moment later a small nose was tabbr.) poked nutslde. Roddy got the anr- :3. lnvalicrs prise of his life. You sir, he did food so. He never had seen a nose just 35. City in-.) like this one. Reddy was too aur- 36. Partof prised to pounce on the owner of shit? Nth that nose. Then It dlaappea ed. 33- Pronoun Whoever was in that tunnel had 39-511! Rune bark. Perhaps they had seen 41- Conduit! Raddy, M. Hillside Reddy looked up at Sammy Jay duxout and there was a queer look on Red- W "H'- fl.V'.s face. "Did you see that nose?” ” 0" d"' .-lie nskrrl 1""! "No", said Sammmy. 'What a "M" 1,7” 18. Viscous "It was the eerest nose I've 5' 3"'"'” ever seen," nalgukeddy. ” w""d "whnsc was it?" asked Sammy Jay. "l)rtn't ask a foolish question." rclorlctl Reddy. "If I knew whose seem queer." ”Perhnps you'll see it again if you wait," said Sammy. "l'll wait. Don't think I won't. it llhe flllwlltf tofhthat nose comes ac l' cate m or m name isn't Reddy Fox." said Reryldy. J G V ' . Y O D G ”l wish you luck." said Sammy "if that fellow saw you I don't believe he'll come back." With this, Sammy spread his wnirutiiv wsrxu yuan IXQQYXLA DAILY CRYPNHUUIE - Here's how .. work It: A K 1' D L I A A X I II I. 0 N G I I I. I. 0 W one letter almply stands for another. 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