THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETO WN DECEMBER 15, 1950 T PAGE TEN Ir? - ' - . . .. SAME OLD ARMY - Although Canada's Army is new and modern in most respects. the old chore of kitchen fatigue still entails peeling spuds in the good old fashioned way. The smiling faces in the above photo, however. don't show any signs nif being perturbed about the job at hand. They are. A.J. MacDonald of Chairloiietown, R.C. R. training at Fort Lewis. Wash. with the Special Force. '.-lattalion. CHEV. In OLDS; coon)? TIIES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND Privates El'nC.N'I'LGll.xI)LIl'Y of Hillsborough. N. B. TIRE REPAIR : HEADIIUARTERS GO0Dfe'7EAR FACTORY-APPROVED METHODS MOTORS TIRE SERVICE BARBOIIR (left) and 1'. E. l. Both are members of the 2nd (Notional Defence Photo) WIIITLOCK W. G. VULC. A REPAIRS DODGE-DESOTU MOI! none RIDE on ' EAR ASI D TREASURE ISLAND with Maxim! WY-416 32.45 FOR JUNIOR TOMS. DICKS AND IIARRYS . 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A VITAL DECISION A defenders first duty is to de- Eide. in the light of the bids he ears and the cards he sees. wheth- er he should adopt a passive or an aggressive defense. in the former case. he simply refuses to jeopardize a trick; in the latter case. he may have to run all sorts of risks.- !:ast's error in the following deal was in the way he "set his sights." west dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Q A104 VK8' Q97 4.AQ1o52 A95 A83 9.174 N CA0 32 W E OAKS 9 Q342 S as Q63 &J974 A KQJ762 V 1098 i 9.110 p QR! The bidding: West North East South Pass 14. 1 Q 1 Q Pass 2 A Pass 4 Q Pass Pass Pass East had the honor-tricks for a takeout double of one club. but his shortness in both major suits made this course inadvisable. Thus, his mere one-diamond overcall was cor- ; rect. I A heart lead by west would have had a very fortunate outcome (or i his side. but. not being clairvoyant. West led the diamond deuce. East iwcn with the diamond king--and . then had something to think ebout. Being a. fair player, East isaw the possibility of putting in with the diamond I West Iqueen and getting a heart return thrcugh dummy's king, but Ins be p explained later). he concluded that ', it might not be necessary to gamble 3, in that way about the position of 'the diamond queen. East felt that I his own club stopper would keep de- l clarer from gettin enough discards on that suit. and if East simply col- lected his second diamond trick and linen exited may in trumps. he i-would probably get his two heart I tricks at the end. . ' It is obvious that matters did not work out as East hoped. hovwever. "on his spade return. south could and did develop enough club tricks BlgaseEveiyoi1..e I A (Sift List. this qaq inexpensive NOTHING TO SAY A silent tongue will tell no lies; Who guards it well is always wise. -Peter Rabbit. Little Mrs. Peter Rabbit had had one of the worst frights of he: whcle lite, and all because of Pe- ter. He had brought trouble right home into the dear Old Brier-patch. He had led a strange smaill Dug right into the Old Brier-patch, and that Dog had done his best to drive them out of it. He had whined and yelped as the briers scratched him and the brambles tore at him. but ' he had kept right on following them as the ran this way and that :'WI.V. dodging about in the private little paths they had cut all out through the Old Brier-patch. Never before had anything like this happened to them. Outside Reddy Fox rm. waiting. grinning as he listened to the yelps and whines or the Dog. He was hoping that -Dog would drive Peter or Mrs. Pe- ter out. he riidnlt care which. He knew from 'experienre what bram- bles and briers feel like. how they can scratch and clutch and tear. He didn't envy that Dog a bit. But he did admire his courage and per- severance. That Deg was a small kind of Hound called a Beagle, that would rather hunt Rabbits than eat. and was really having it won- derful time now despite the bram- bles and briers. it was fun. It was Farmer Brown's boy who put an end to the trouble and the fun inside the Brier-patch and the hopes outside. He heard the eager barking cf the Dog where no Dug should hate been. He knew the voices of all the Dogs in the neigh- borhood, but this was one he never had heard before. "That must be Bob Smith's new .gm.m?h..h...h-....a to rcund out the contract. East's analysis was unsound be- cause of Southls bidding. The leap to four spades scarcely could have been made on less than south held. and that meant that East had better return a low diamond immediately musical waq... on the good chance that West had the queen and could shift to hearts. .4 xx M g7 on your (5. Men Teen Age levemlna i RCA Virlnv Salon Ovrlimr Y-20 SL1! 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In new sum, bsfiuu - LM-MOO us WON-I O5 S 7.15 UM-"45 "L30 . , worm is s are on-me mu No. 9, IN a MINOR. or. us 5 I 'i:."".iti7..'3?3 meme staoo l - nhhsnu Kn "MINNIE IN DI MINOR (Franck) 5” .ma se.Ie ' V ON A MIN 0! PAOANINI; Amn Ralhuull. to-eel: animu- Valley Suuhled. Calla . I N Ag ily Thornton W. lumen) :CC: "well, what have you to Say 10? yourself?" demanded Mrs. Peter at Rabbit Hound he has told ml about.” thought he and headed for the dear Old Briesspateh. i when he got there he called the Dog out. The Dog didn't want to come, but finally did and followed reluctantly at the heels of Farmer Brown's boy. "I'll have to tell your master he must keep you away from the dear Old Brier-patch. and the old Pas- ture. ioo. for that matter. You don't know it. but no hunting is allowed in either place. My. what a scratch- ing you got! You must love to hunt. You certainly must." He stood and gently patted the small Dog. who licked his hand, then turned and looked longingly at the dear Old Brier-patch. lie did hate to give up chasing those Rabbits. Meanwhile Reddy Fcx had trot- ted back to the Old Pasture. In the Mrs. Peter was also saying a few things. , "It. as all your fault, Peta! Rab- bit." she declared. - "How was I to know that DO! would follow me right in here. No other Dog ever has. Besides. there was no other place for me to go." Peter protested. "11 you had been at home as you should have been you -wouldn't have had to go anywhere." reiorted Mrs. Pe ter. "But I was only up in the old Pasture. I was in a bremble tangle there. It always was a safe enough place before," said Peter. "so was the Old Brier-patch. but it isn't new. And all because of you. It never will be the same again. I'll never feel the same again. I never will." sobbed Mrs. Peter. "But-"began Peter. "There isn't any but." interrupt.- ed Mrs. Peter. she spoke sharply. She was much upset. was little Mrs. Peter. Peter said nothing. He held his tongue He listened to- what Mrs. Peter had in say but said nothing more himself. You see he really hadn't anything to say. If he hadn't left the dear old Brier-patch in the first place. or it he had come home before daylight as he should have. and knew he should have. this wouldn't have happened. I . llwell. what have you to say for yourself?" demanded Mrs. Peter at last. . "Nothing," replied Peter meekly. :LI.r.u's-niaiir Continued from page 2 as home. our other visitor tool: us back through the years to world war I oi which he is a vet- eran. He is a merchant by cir- cumstance but a skilled carpenter by trade. Of athletic build, tall and broad-shouldered. always fair and honorable in his dealings with others, we remember that the years have dealt very kindly with him. These then akin to us joined us in our lunch-time cups of tea tonight. 0 .0 I O of the day we recall bright rift of dawn through the old white birch branches -- a sliver of light Old Brier-patch Peter and Mrs. Peter was signing with relief, But in the twilight of morning. And KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED ...ll...iitillii. "””"'"'7' ' AW BDED NOBEL i l950ANobel Peace Prlsl;?il'::i Gunl:IlErl;:II'rI: 1)Bi'le:IcrI:it('IIIFIIi)e an '”"I'' "I We NWWGIIIII Parliament. Dec. 10. in the great mu or 3'?" University. The grandson of an American Negro slave. Dr. Bunche 510 "May there be In our time a world of peace In which we. the rim make full use of the possibilities which are In us. a world of freedom 3.5." IIIIMIIIY among Ill men." He was honored for his work as United Ne. tlons mediator in ending the Palestine war. I cuddling doon" beside James the wide old bed to enjoy that gift of the gods - the last nap. which is the sweetest of all. And some- thing we recall. The words of a dark-eyed, pretty. little French lady. a chance visitor to the place. having "Just come for the ride" with her husband while he and our farmers engaged in a matter of business. "Dear me" she said softly. "Christmas is 1' beautiful than n swift closing of eyes and a season, it is true. Bu... she mm” in "what they want for Christmas- my children, it is alarming! They want so expensive gifts! And what are parents to do? What can we do? Just give them what we not -and be thankful that with gm; or without, we still can be happy together. After all that is the best gift of all-- just being happy to. gether!" Until tomorrow -. -. Dmy Good-night. . . . IWEAI WHEN I PICKIIP Ills 73411., FWM 7FIEF1IM?, I7'l.L SIIOKI ME TISFDIPEC 77041 TDHI5 3455' Im . 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