- Mrs. Pearl Dobson; 0rganisb- , , . .80 , Mm M-swim 53:? ”e'.:::."..:::i. ri::.s.:':..y ...t'z ' . a Teachers are: Mrs. Colin Mac- ' i ",5 . T 'i- ' ' i . I E:Ils,enTaJpui:iayn glitillciglollsiatiltdlie igndeg gr zvolifigzgpri-:20 FLOATING THEATRE GP g CLLING Mr. KNgUN;s:gsN:ANs ' ' ' . ' II"! in eastern Tibet. The A movie theatre on the new R i -u . lg” J”lSI;1l.'?' Rg5.5”'.M'g Ellzgblifh Chinese Red, ,-eganamj by bomb. liner Empress of Britain will seat I x 3. Yr "my Ir 93' I '5' "'5 I 5' l lug strongholds of the Tibetan 180 people. in) 1 Mrs. Charles Ross. Mrs. John Mac- . FWINDMILLS ; -. Williams and Louis Larsen. - - l3"AND 23" ' t T "T'T- T "U i 5 The school will meet on summer . 5 i 7 schedule starting next Sunday at I . 3 10 a. in. when the officers will be Two . . ”'”'” or W 5 Installed. A large attendance is W05 "I" m5 Du"-"ll W'"d' 5' 's anticipated. ,mill are given on the pattern in g , ...g 1 . U! i, an attempt to comply with readcrs' - f '-" -X g . . irequest for this project in heights ' ' - . Z T lirmn six-inches to four feet. 'l'he TI Ii in I 4' Page 12. The duudian Friday. May 11.1956 nsorius stoiuss How Welcome Robin' Got His To banish gloom and drive out ..fear. Name By Thornton W. Burgess tout to give him joyous greeting. iThoughlful tolk put out food and .farmer Brown's boy. Iiiatcr for him. So it was that when at last Sweet Mistress Spring arr- Hom "'9 mp 9' a la” tree "car it ed in the nuu no longer Frozen the cabin or the Old Hermit. Wei come Robin was singing thenews that everyone had been waiting to flea” He had just a”iVed' cummg -folk. She found too that he had a- iiiew name. It was Welrunie Robin. up from the Sunny South. and he was telling all within hearing thatp Mistress Spring was not far behind i hir.i. it is because of this cheerfu ' I Ixortlilaild, she found a joyous wel- cogne and that Mr. Rubin was the most loved of all the feathered ”So it is that from that long: ago i.tiiiie. all Robins have borne that habit that the Robin is alwaws so "am? Pmudly-" welcome when spring is due. "Did you ever hear how it is that Welcome Robin got his name?" 1 the old Hermit asked Farmer. Belfast S.S. Attending CUNA Annual Meeting Mr. ,0 J. Corcoran. 20 Dorches- ter St. is in Milwaukee. Win. this week representing Prince Edward Island at the annual g 01 Ill: Credit Union National Arsoc. iation ICUNAL He will cont" mu, credit union leaders from Canada. the U.S.. Hawaii. Puerto Rico and Jamaica. Mr. Curcoran is a director lot CUNA. . V i . - iserring ;l.glil)n gIrte)I:l'ft llI,fIi;oaIln8u:tli:; I0 million members in the wen,”-n hemisphere. He also is man ' the Prince Edwalfglnlglgiiildugfgdfg W10", 1-Baillie. Charlottetown um ililSl)l3 Hat'1lVe credit union worker since i t'aiiadian headquarters for an ptlictlll union movement are in lliainilton. Ont. Prince Edward Is llanil has 60 credit ' ' - lil.lIltl members. "mom Wm: Your right-hand opponent deala Ir bid: one heart; neither side v rablo. What do you bid now Iv. I each of the following tour It is T I. oAK843 9.! QAO86 QK 9 7 I h9208613QAQ'IO3QA I l3K6 Q9 QAJ974 QAQ8 4. AKQ86 9--y QAQJ87 4. A K J 4 Q1. Double. A bid of one spade W: 'ld be incorrect. The overcall in the one level usually ranges beuveen 'I and 13 points in high cards. In general. it denies hav- ing an opening bid. The chief purpose of the call is to inform partner that the ovcrcaller has some limited bidding value: which justify competing. when values CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) GUI! seven kicks. and the overcall made in tho two level. when eight tricks are being under- taken. The requirements for the bid in the two level differ radical- ly ll-om the overcall in the one level. The prime consideration is safety. This means the overcaller must. be prepared for a business double by the next player with- out being subject to a penalty in excess of 500 points. For this reason the suit named must be a substantial one, either in high cards or strong intermediates. The number of winning trick: rather than the point count de- termine; the safety of the over- call. Usually a hand justifying an overcall in the two level will rank as an opening bid of its ovm. Q8. Two diamonds. Although we have the high cards to war- rant an informatory double, so much ground may be lost before Brown's boy, i I . . V , , I E . . n excess of an opening bid are I53 (Sud We lane!" re" me' tliclle xifligglpllllillfft me toss 9! held. the most usual way to the bid gets back to lis that we I me 3 65' tam; i groups ”w"ed compete is by means of an in- might not have time or space to The Old Hermit smiled. I..' said he. "Many a truth "So dig Officers Elected taught in 800d fable-5 This I5 "WI At Belfast. St. .ltilin's Pi'cstiytcr- table of the Robin as I heard it ian Church Sunday School met on operated by 1,756,347 mem. hers uliil pool their savings gnu lend to each other at low interest rates. Canadian credit union mem- fc ..iatory double. This announces to partner that the doubler has 'an opening bid and requests the responder to name his best suit. bid both minor suits. For bidding economy we therefore choose the nvcn-all of two diamonds, which .-is iI'liIlt.'8l.Pd before shows a prom- "he" I W35 3 boy-U lSunday liiav tith at 2 p m. to re- I)?” M” be respresemed by 34 It ' I W l "I-M13 l0”3 330 Wh9I:fa::Ee'rI'l:g: organize fin: the 1956 school rear ;llI:::'itl;i;iz's at the CUNA annual ti.:s3;Inii)1:ng:,I,tl-,1? 3: L tIjg4,h'arlllt') hearts. The best plan ' o"e level-which would be proper of at-tioii is to make a cue bid of was young, Mother looking for a messenger. She want- ed to send word from way down to the far away Frozen Nortliland that Sweet Mistress Spring would soon he on her way up there. First she asked the fishes if some among tlicm would take the message up here. They all said they couldn't' swim so far. Then she asked the four-footed folk, but all begged off. They were sure they would starve to death before they could get there. Last of all she asked the birds. beginning with the biggest and the strongest. One after ano- with si.xiy-three members in attend- ance. Chairman for the meeting was Mr. Frank Macllonald who com- mended the Superintendent and teachers on the wonderful work accomplished by the school last year tioiiipliiiit-ntai'y remarks were also glicn by Mr. W. H. Mac- Innis. filiss Tappy MacDonald was appointed Secretary for the meet- ing. After a deiotioiial period the fol- lowing officers and teachers were elected for the ensuing year: Sup- RAPID INCREASE Bi'aI.il1s population rose to 53- 00tl.tl00 in 1955. from a little .....;. than -l0.000.000 before the Second World War. W".P:'.:eP..?:.?.t'"" vb. if we were lacking, say. the ace of diamonds in the hand under discussion-and the actual hold- 1'15. which a one spade overcall would not correctly picture to partner. - QZ Pass. There is little to be gained by bidding, and much to lost. There is a sharp distinc- tion between the overcall made in the one level, which is a bid tor TROUBLE IN TIBET tlic opponcutis suit. Partner should be notified iiiimediatcly oi the void in hearts. and that tho hand is of such proportions that game must be T('3CIlCtI. . cqtlntl support for any suit ii. ml by responder is clearly iiiipl.c-d. An informatory double will not ncan ly so well acquaint partner with the two size and shape of the hand. 0 1966. King Futilru syndicate. lac. o guerrillas, travellers were quoted Grandma Mickey Mouse Henry It-IT. GRANDMA.'I'HA'I' v”fi'th5'5?l'EnY:?.V SHUCKS THINK - I NOTbllbl' or IT.'.' A REALLY DON'T" GI-OV N I . ANYWAY WELL, SHE wAs CALLING vou FOR th th hi d d h k th ' erintendent - Mr. Samuel Buch- PAT I E?” 5'- ” ey S were an S 00 en. anan; Assistant Superintendent - s 4 as saying The L-himw. Reds ac. t-(EV, WHERE ARE WU IIITHAT WAS THE FIRST NEW DELHI iAPl e Reports ' l SKEETER MC6mNts.'! some?! YOU'RE HALF AN HOUR WHILE you auvs 'i'iMfws:sLcLAi;t.Ea&AIs' av heads and turned away. "in go," said Mr. Robin. There's nothing like a word of ..cheer. "At last Mother Nature came to Mrl.)mRobin. "I'll go.” said Mr. R0 . "Old Mother Nature looked at him doubtfully. "But. you are so small." said she. "However will you face the storms and cold? How will you find enough to eat?" ”I'll go." repeated Nli-. Robin atoutly. He didn't try to answer would go. So. carrying the mess- age that Sweet Mistress Spring would be not far behind him. he Mrs. John A. Ross; Sec'y - Treas. from Kallmpong Wednesday said iv Ix 0 The . delicious N0 SIZES Riven seem to be the most popular. Both are built no solid with workshop scraps. The top layers carries the weather-vane and is pivoted to the base and roof so as to whirl freely in the lightest breeze. This pattern will be mail- ed for 35 cents. It also may be or- dered with the Weather-vane Pack- ret of patterns ranging in size from small comic action windmill: to large decorative weathervanes for barns and garages. The price of this packet is Sl.50.Charlottetown pcuardian, Home Workshop Patt- erns 4433 West 5th Avenue. Van- couver. BC. Canada. flavour look your best! cupied Tibet more than five years Tilly The Toiler COME HERE SUPPOSED TO 8! OUT THERE WERE AT BAT. AND YOU DIDN'T PAY ANY ATTENTION! ' I I II Aime WAS SNACKNG I ts - I the questions. Ml I';Yoig;r;gS crazy" cried all the h I f I b t I I otl'T6Ir. Robin still insisted that he e rr HONE5TLY..'THM' DOVISTOOLAZV FOE WORDS! took to his wings and bravely head- - t I c 'd..ti.:t::.:..l;:”i:1:&"”:i:”;.... iuem 5 Wwwimwcw cheerless became the days and the I GG.DNlD3?ERm colder the nights. He not only had MiRI!t0lNTltEGl!JtNOIN8EtlDAP& AFTER EAOI NHSIWI hard work to keep from freezing. to death. but also to keep from starving to death. Many times he 71! MNEYEAPMREIIYIY UWED M-' Fm?! A HIDIEI GQCHE- &ETM1f7lf.T HAVE NEVER BZEIV 451.5 EDGIPA Etta Kat! 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