They waited to see won me iitue CONTRACT BRIDGE little Fox simply sat where he was Tuesday,July5. 1955 The Guardian Page 9 proportions. This, of course. is each of these cases North bid oath” , but common sense. be- live hearts. Aft Iaet' pass. The Pridetiil Watchers first for mother while she was cnnhon school uuumhdum mm, "M mm W”, sohhh mg: "uh 'n”oh' Love and pride are so entwined. nursing the babies. tllen for the hhrhm. n ,h. h,,,.l,,,,h 9,, (ow, um he he hhot hh hm. um I. clinging to the tree and looking am mheomnwoh dam By Josephine Culbertson ; them to come up and join him. ' :' "The scamp acts as if he had DQUEVHON 0' "35 l done that before." thought Gray GENERALLY speaking. the At most of the tables of his I g Fox. And in his eyes, was the (our-notrurrip overcall of a pre- duplicate game t.lie bidding was 3 9 Slow 09 mingled love and pride. emptlve bid (as. four spades by opened by East with four spades. I It was in mother's eyes also. lest. four notrump by south) and that gave the various south next story: "Was Father must be reserved for hands that players something to think about! 7: 3 Showing off?" measure up to original two-bid Several Souths doubled. and in 2 i Q Separations hard to "M bible! "Id m0”"'- "W Bl" ll" ' Ilotrurnp bidder must be prepared at all of to tables tlv h rts 0 -Old Mother Nature. thosfe tlltttl: faxes wehe srilrgvrinig chsmg to win a tremendous number of was the dniisecontrect. itheelayo 50 95 3 "Gill" 3 ” tricks with his own hand. the down slam was missed. hG.”'y. ?:'fddM';JoxG::f,'M",:e ”""'""3 "'1 "'9 W" "' W3: ”'1:ft'f' ,hf"ChiI33: fghogf D:'h"dl9Yn 9'0” about-to-be dummy. M M, on... ul,-,1", .,i,.,. r W: PULLINYOUQ EYE- rIiCNOW.'i-iE'S STl2lCTLY 9” W V i ind m""'" '0 lie” 9 9 C '9 - 1”” At mime; bridge. mi... . hugc four spades was also the opening 7 BALi.s,oAnLwe.' AN OPEi2ATOQs'O-03:; - - THEY ALL FALL .Reddy. are the best of parents. uscalg supplied with all they rents, neighbours and teachers met . I us 1 Q, d , lg dog. t ;y bid, the South pla ers were not ' g -N” babies are belle” med "" "ceded "i "L 5” " W" "M "" lo” we "losing The "mum" 9"" to tile: i5?.'il.i. partlcu'l:r gnu satisfied with a ydoirble. -my ' ' L -x on LAr:i2.' .. lh:-.n are the Fox babies. .Fa.the'r babies often were left alone Joyed the water and there were (wmch h the uwalem of h eleded to ovens" with (our no. . I h '1 I , 'lways does his shalt This ls!” while tamer and mom" were rec-es and prlzes for everyone su er-etron takeegut double) but trump Spurred by this announce V ' mm among many 0' lihghmzithers both out hunting lvhltcll twereLglwl1n by the wm.lml;' IV-pdupllcatg bridge it may he a merit of Brent strength the two of the Green Forest an e reen The three little pox” were now ns l u e. unc was serve y l . I ' Meadows. Many of these leave mg enough to Play Outside. and the mothers. The teacher, Miss- dmef'"" '"""'”' cmmd” um gorggagilnkgyerco hat ngangtwg Iv Paul Robinson all the Care of the Children l0 did this when they were not sleep- Joyce Easter gave the school and ""' mother. jug, They had great fun together, preschool children a treat. East dealer. ;'::ensh:)1:'; YES: 'l:i:fhc.estu:h' They were playful as little DuP- The teacher also presented pri- North-South vulnerable hhhs douhfed and collected 990 'es perhaps even more playful. zes to the pupil standing highest .4 points each But always "WY W?” "”."'Y '0 "in 1" each grade 101' the year's Wmk. vAJ1o'I l At rubber bridge there can be into the big hollow log it startled Harold Heaney. Marjore Perry, . K32 A little doubt that sduth's best so- by what they saw or heard. They Valerie Woodside. Linda Woodside, hqggg tlon over a tour-spade shutout is l d 1 a in t iii it u . ;";:'::..3”:.i..”.ii 5...: :::::.. 2. av; ...?3:::::z- .,;1::;:, gifggegv in N snow to at 0P' learning to use their noses. Junior Gallant and Edith Frlzzell vqez 8652 mm 0! blddmg or pusmg' be. This morning. father and received me prizes 9.13914 W E :9Q43 caiiishat thell four not-trump, chi: mother went hunting at the same Th hi l a . S mg ea.” y con?” ” 3'” t ' H time. It just i........... that both 8.. 7,.c..,'d;:;: :;;:l'::i,:.'; 3:5,; 4”” , ,. ,., -" '.?:f:?.5”;?i3;.liI;”i3i'.Yi?.2”.fl? 2 ARE RAILROADS... -- W W 1 i. 1'el""'9d 5' the same 'im5- They presented with certificates. The QK8 ant there was a great deal tpo be ' " A i '. sJTE'5AyB?Eili'NE5”E - ” i - l 'T'lS-ll? COMELEJ SAYS met lust bel0I'E l'98ChinIl lmmer fo llo win g received their cer- A A 1og5 nail for mg more ,gg,9.s,v, .9. l -- ; ' . ' ARE Wllri : HMS WM 51-” 7A" When they came in sight of the mimics. Grmh. 1 Kohhhth H03. hhkmhz min. ” s ' i i i 3136;! tflnd 3: "1el,0l;i 10 they sawiney. Gail Pickerinz. Grade II: gggg M i . i . , ., 3 9 1'99 ll 9 0X95 W91? Garth Pickering; Eric Smith; Don- l... v D. H '1 7 V of llllSlllIlt.' Ellis Palmer, ill. aiidl outside. They stopped to watch aldiclark. Wendy Wnodslde: Do-' l2lEAR OLDS HEAD Adolph Sinravazc. 13. him that ihh;h:.st()nea:fohl'ieerm..oahzegoglloghi lfeil Connick. Barbara Ann Con- PHILADELPHIA (AP?-Two 12- Schuylkilllrlvcr and thcn iakilng nl 9 - T n ck; Edith Frizzell; Junior Gal- year-old boys who wanted another bicycle be onging to young Pa mer. ""19 tree With bY8llCl1eS 8f0Wlng lant Grade IIl' Donald Picker- boy's bicycle were held on a hom- ”jTT"" . i ' . TRADE WITH CHINA He "waned down at the mm of 2:31 atthethegfrialltnliif tllil: trtlemldllltd lll1g:C:'?r)l(?s I;2lll;rS0rI:'ndE ll; ddellldgle sllirgfhes aliu:d1t3h,in'gn icalfmnts-zed China purchased 80 000 bags of l - - : . ; i oo - - V ing up. side. . .0ther boys. Theodore Armpriester jute from Pakistan in the first half he en 0 ray Ox 1 is year "Do you suppose the rascal is - - . and Joseph Ryan were accu"ed of 1955. in a no in ” 3119.? rL'1.S..”il.”i. plif; i?ii,'i'2Z G'i3if.ii.T'.i...i. her head. "what We” 8 31” W ""3" "80"" 0" ATTENTION SWINE BREEDERS lmd been born. and there for can he know about climbing? behalf of the pupil; several weeks they had lived be- That is something he will learn JUNE REPORT By Wally Bisiioli All swine brocdcrs and others inlorcslcd in swine im- fore first venturing outside. When later," said she. G d Ix: 1. H M H they were old enough to come out Hardly were the words out of aid: V1”; 1. Mails.-je p:,:';e3;'h provement and Advanced Registry lasting are urged to they were three as cute. roly-poly her mouth when the small Fox Norma Whitehead. Grade V11: 1. attend the swine type and finish demonstration at the FOXOS 83 BVGF Played Nlxether in at the foot of the tree pulled him- vale,-ie woodslde 2 Anne; -pay. ch 1 tt t W T tst t- Ex I.-m t IF . Thursg ; l the Green Forest sell up on the lowest branch. The" lor. Grade VI: 1. Jlaan Heaney 2 ar 0 e 0 n es a1on' De ! en a a1m'0n 5 NOW 85' l0niZ 39 they were not while his brother and sister Donald MaCKay. Grade V. 1 Hum; day, July 7th, at 10:00 A.M. 3 a yet old enough and big enough to looked on admiringly he climbed w d - pl, 1 '; . . . . . . .. . . . . . mm .,u,Si.,e. ca,,,,g ,0, mm Sm”, hmhes hmer. C;;0rkf'f1f gmgrgsoogggtgsl-gigfg r. E. l. sviini. iimaaiii-.i:s Assooin rion .3 - had been quite simple. Gray Fox Mother and father didn't move. Ann NlacKay, -H . . 7---..- um? I: had done his share in bringing m-r-rr"'r'-r-r-m' Grade 1v; 1. l i- ( G d H I Davd MacKsy. 3 .g.Z ra e I: . Faye Henderson 2. . . .-v Donald Pickering. 3. David White- 0 A I L Y C R O S S W O R D' Ei;4li:?ii : E N 0 T I C E head. Gradehll: 1. Donald Clark. ACROSS DOWN 19.Some EBB Enid ml?! 3-1 0 2. Eric Smith. 3. Barbara Ann 1. Fellow 1. South 21.Trou- MB ililillbi ' H Connickh 4. hDoreen Connick: 5.1 5.Raised,' American blag .. ) The anriual mom av ?.:Ef.f.”ig(.?; W:.:::i .. .;::;:::c - the Masomc Temple C0m' lcring. 2. Kenneth Heaney. Grade of rock Zlvmg 0 . . . h 3 tn has pany will be hPld in the of-h 1 lb): 1. Junior Gallant 2. 1 lo.Tanker beverage teries fice of E. R. Brow & Son. g,,xg:r Hd1SlI0SlM3Y9F339P "' 5;,"':”'i ”l"Y"'l 44H6bl'9W 33- BN1!- 144 Richmond Street. onl gm 95? , "JP"? 9”” l5 e” ”” ”"" "lg 595 ma? ' I'M amp lVruAr WAS THE BUILD N5 :4 5 Wednesday, the 13th day of i ggflrfhgf ",1e,.ii;2;",&i:,?.fj;,ci""2SI "';r;.b' 5' F,h::,,El,e:,” 24 aoul Emu Ema You CALLED ME! AGENT! HE "TOLD ME ABOUT NglGflg,OlAr;Lil;::E ,5 July proximo, at 9 o'clockj . the year: Ralph woodslde. Char- ll uide i dgeremon "wall? Yeltenlsrsniiswu 3 5v.CE:dAlND1(o THAT Nolsy CARD PARTY T”E NE'6”BO”5 AQE . . 9 .v Li. LK you HAD LAET NIGHT wi-ui.a mMpL.i,N,..e A30”,- a.m. A.D.T. C g les Smith. Gail Pickering. :3. Irony 7.1-ligh priest ILA kind uchrlstmu -3 HIM! I WAS OUT-YOU wogmfg cur op -mi; gauggl -,-HE No,5E yoU.,?E Char-1ottet0wn' . . Teacher: Joyce Easter nlottyuh s.Mske insane of songs E YOU NiNCOMPooP?! P. E. Island, , -'-T T Eiloun. 9. Mast ' fungus a4.Habitual il 9 : June 29.1955. W69 Y0.”t i iizsso 22:23.. 3- s 2 t 1. in. snow a little hf makes ou feel ---ow l6.Greek ...c......, ii i : i - ; - Secretary. - T y l l "flat" is.g:;?n flgiii 31 (i:33iic"iil.m'l 2' T L e . l0.:(ue:ll;lioil1Ad ofsmell singers motion -5 g A . ' I0.SinzI F 5' -' 09 ' 1'5 louder E A ' , A Q In-ngiicerds .Lix- iviums l6.Thegreet 2.12?” 1,1'H' KIDS 0' TH' NOW 'r' FILL IT WITH NICE. i' LL BET Tl-V SMALL FRY go pubug NEIGHBORHOOD COOL wArER...' woN"l' BE LON6 N i WILL Lovi Ti-us! rirdowo THAT WADiN' S mick ,, 5 . . 1. you " .. . 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