PAGE TEN rm: GUARDIAN. cHARLor'rr-zrown oacmaan a. mo ' LOOK IT'S THE BIGGEST DANCE BEFORE CHRISTMAS The Junior Chamber of Commerce Presents Their 2nd. Anniversary Dance ;, P At The CLOVER CLUB. MONDAY. DEC. ilth Tickets Available from Members or at the Door. A SIJDDIN TURN ABOUT It's no disgrace to turn about. Peter Rabbit lelt one side oi a small brarnble tangle in the old Pasture as a Dog barking excited- ly. entered on the opposite side. He was a small kind of hound. with short lr.-gs. called a Beagle. It was the first time Peter had had a Dog follow him through a bramble l-angle. He had grown to believe that no Do: oculd iollow him through is bramble tangle or a F r P D I t Canadian Legion Clover Club Dance EVERY SATURDAY Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club” Band Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 For reservations Phone 1222 6'0-6-O-f0-O41 Admission--75c THE CLOVER CLUB obese-4-ooee A A see o ooooooeooaoeoeeo ceases 4 see Mae 0. osoooo4o-v94 64 to-O-rive-or-04-co-o lie had just a glimpse of something 1 -M. on red up ahead in the bushes, He had 0 ?l,3.E,.v:fift'?.?i”"' ivEItNeIlz:T':iA secim Mevamvaimvn nnly a glimpse. but ill-. was sure of mu LIs5EN..LeD VOU...MIZ1ERBi.iLA5 DOLi.INK...X I it. And it. had moved! He couldn't Ms TAi.KINKo:i,ow i,uv:1ANs;r:jrEER5a115-RA AWM3,f.fg',igu",)';.-,;,m be mistaken. i W" V ' :ensr...too1o "" , I "Roddy Fox!" thought Peter. ”oMmJu'A'" mcvmvou. ash 1; night then and there he did a coin- U -5, z 5' iete turnabout. Instead of run- ! T D g. I" -an . mug in ward that pile ct brush in g. '4' . : the comer of the old Pasture he , . 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Now here was a Dog who yelped when the thorns land briers clutched at him and iSCl'at('i1Ed him. but who kept right on just the same. Lipperty. llpperty. lip ran Peter. "He was -headed for a big pile of brush in a corner of the old Pas- ture. I-le uould rather have headed for the dear Old Brier-patch. but the pile of brush was a little near- The bravest will at times find out -Old Mother Nature. '1 ,' Roddy Pox! thought Peter. bothersome Dog. The latter paid no attention to those long heels. He had his nose to the ground most of the time ioliowlng that tantalizinl. exciting scent that Peter was leav- ing. He unsnlt leaving it purposely. He couldnit help leaving it. And the Dog was barking steadily. telling all who might hear what fun it was to ohase a Rabbit; what. good sport it was. with him it was a kind oi game. He was chasing Peter be- cause he loved to hunt. nct because he wanted :1 Rabbit dinner. as would have been the case with Red- er. Besides. there were bushes to. dear Old Brier-patch ' , . . reached only by crossing part 0! he watched behind and ahead at ltcserxaiions held until 10.30 p.m. the ,;m., Meadows mm out 1,, the mm mm You know ms was H V the open for any sharp eyes thltlare so placed that he can do thi- SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE i.l(.-HT AT might be watching I0 see. wimoui, turning his head. Most Lippcrty. lipperty, lip Peter ran. He was showing his heels in his most provoking manner to that family! (anitlr-at bawriu) t's that remarkable , three way portable; equally all metal ass.” bnlieries) . (wilhoui dy Fox. Peter dodged in and out among the bushes. You know. he is won- deriully elm-er at that. As he ran folks have to turn their heads in order to look back. but Peter doesn't Those are wondcrlully handy t-yes. especially for Rabbits. They have more need of such eyes than most folks do. Though he was watching behind. he didn't target to look ahead. Sud- denly it seemed to him that his heart jumped right up in -his throat. contract Bridge By Jusephina Culbertson E ..o3a3:iv:toc-do-acectcualaosztczoorsccoa. MISSING A SLAM South abandoned slam possibilities Obviously. North-South lailcd to reach the laydown slam in spades. From South's point oi view. it was dlfilcult to discover whether North had high cards in the one suit. hearts. where south so urg- cntly required support. but. certain- ly. South could have made a better eiiort than he did make! The part- nership's iort-uncs would have been more ablv'sarve:i bv Northls open- ing the bidding with one notrump. rather than the bid he those. but crcn after the club opening. an ex- pert pair wculd reach the slam by the future oi the hand would be up to North-but any good player in his position would iind the proper an- swer. The iact that South. in this sequence. had stopped oil to raise clubs. would change the entire com- plexion oi North's hand! Now. the wealtnes of the club suit would no longer be a menace. and with South Tater jumping irom three diamonds to iour spades. North would have a perfect four-notrump hid-and he would not have to care -whether South read this as a. conventional tour notrump. or merely as show- NOTICE" A Dominion Drama Reg- ional Festival for Prince Ed- ward Island will be held at Charlottetown on February 12th and 13th, 1951. Con- sideration will be given to entries of three-act or one- act plays made to the un- dersigned before January 1. 1951. Particulars. furnished on request. MORTON DEW. Secretary of Committee ....a......1.......--..a was running straight back the way he had come. Instead at running away irom that Dog he was now running to meet him and running faster than ever. Probably there never was a more surprised dog than that little Beagle with the short legs and the big voice. He was running hard with his nose in the grcund to pick up that exciting scent. He looked un and there was that crazy Rabbit coming peli-mell straight at him. Never before in his lile had such :1 thing happened to him. Of course that Rabbit was crazy. He must be to do such a thing as that. 50, ZMVDEIV YIFIED H4 HAVE JEIAU-'1 YW5 OVER THIS KiEg7HFR 551 770V KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED Canteen A DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! Lovers of Old Time Music will do well to attend the dance at sunnrsmn 7 .aAn.noost TONIGHT Step to the lively Fiddle tunes ot "'I.UCKY" and His Eastern Rhythm Boys DANCING BEGINS AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP Let's all be there and give Lucky a big hand on his first appearance in our city. Admission 40: up Check-Room It was such a surprise that lor a minute that Dog didn't know just what to do. or course he stopped running. and he stopped baiting. He made ready to grab that crazy Rab- ! 4 OH mwo ra Alva E404? INK HIEYIIAVE A N M71! 7IIlESQlA&' ; WYWO 79 WIECK 7lr'EliEA777'?E 5731 770415 ? 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