PAGE TEN oaoscso9Qo contract Bridge i B; Josephine Cluberuon AN L'NW'H&ESbit1E oaor In the following deal, errors of bidding and play were almost too numerous to be counted. By Thornton jszoru, 59,1", JIMMY WAKEB UP Both mks Hnnnabh Time very often makes it clear :A Q 5 t Imazination governs fear. rm" - r e. yQ 1075 Old Mother Na ur WQ10964 It is true. Half our fears which . J9 O K R 7 5 make us miserable, and fill us with . 9 8 5 2 N V K -110 dread. are wholly imaginary. we . 632 VV 1”: 63 imagine what can happen and are P K 8 5 2 S . d sure it will happen. Then it doesn't "N 3 happen at all. ,. X1 3 g , Peter Rabbit and Mrs .Peter were :A3J'j5 venturing down into an old tinder- ,.yAJ ground den which was occupied by .limmy Skunk. Outside, was it dreadful ice storm. They had stayed The bidding went through no out in it until they were shivering fewer" than SEVEN rnllndsi North. East 53"". wast land shaking. and were really in 1.; Pm-s 11,; (1) P353 ,danger of being frozen to death. 2 Q Pass no Pass 1They had done this because they 3 V (3) Dble, Red).-,1, pas, lwerc afraid to go inside. They were 3 Q pass 4 NT ,paS5 afraid of what Jimmy Skunk might 50 Pass 5lN'T Pits: 1do. It had taken Peter a long time Sci Pass 6NT Pass iio make up his mind which was Pass Pass 1mcst. to be feared, the storm outside. For Jimmy Skunk inside. At long last S1111111- 11' 15 11'11V- 1135 1”-('5' 111 he had chosen to venture inside. i'espcndim; lii'S? with one spade. Wm, Mrs. Paar right behind mm but it was Nni-iii uiio really "Lild his head off” .1::ri. in addition: was guilty of to biiti tactics. he was in the long hall that led down to the snug bedroom deep in N0i'ih'3 tliree-he... call over 11.1e1:10,:e11d1i ?h”,1s. 1319119 lntmml; South's tlircc di 'll'.'i1(iS was ex-1110” 1 16 111,518 16” 11 trcmcly m.s1eaci;n.. Azciicating on pet” 16d the 11311" but mm "3"" . n a . rfast. In fact he was hardlv inside Pi'lLli'5i) different Liiln much strong-i . - v or type of hand, lllld. i:1cidcntally,.11911119 119 Stopped. .Mrs. H Peter Lhzs call krpt Nnrtli from showing 1"11'(1Wd9'f1 3831115? h1m- DOV” his 0XC9iiE'i1'. diainond support. l-ie"C1'”1”'1- l"'1115P"9d P9191”- had no riziit. to open the bldciingti M119 PCWT Mid nothing. hill uollftql. ly, he scamciy Sil0uid'?lJ?hPd l1ai'der.k Her nfluffy ivll-lite have done any stroiig liiddiiig ail 81. 50 VFFY 19 "10 WW5 POW CV nnv iiirc. ipuff, wasn't inside yet. Peter moved Scu;ii's psychic spade responseralong a step or two. Mrs. Peter paid off in the play, which in- mm cidcntally was not chaieacterizedihcm-t eighty 133' E1'”151'1111i011 11”-9 P31'101WC51' the club ace and diamond ace. T119 131191" C0111d 117-7 be 1313"1Cd1t.iieii overtook his diamond jack for opsiiing his tcp heart (consid- with dummy-5 queen The rest 0; Citing Eastis double of ihreeliearts), the Clubs were run on 5nd Eat but this was not the crucial point was soon in deep water for dis. of the hand. Smith captured Lileical-d5 when soum mmuy led heart nine iiiiil the queen. led a,dummy-5 135; mamom-1' 3.31; had low diamond to the ten and tried'u, give upihis spade guard or let the club fniesse on the slim chance lgo his high man, Hoping that that the king inigzht lie double-lwpsi had L119 hem-2, seven, be M ton with East. West. however, Igo the king, and South could uon the trick and now committed imen cash the heart seven for the his fatal error - he returned the Ivitiu max. South won. cashed W. Burgess continued to push. Peter really was scared. It was one 'thing to meet Jimmy Skunk outside. where there was plenty of room to jump and run. It would be another thing altogether to meet him inside where there wasn't even room to'turn around. Peter held his breath as he cocked his long ears and listened for some sound from below. All was still. Mrs. Peter crowded him I little harder, and he moved just a few steps more. Still there was no sound from below. "Stop pushing!" whispered Peter 3 bit crossly. "Then give me room!" Mrs. Peter whispered back just as crossly. Both were cross. because both were scared. It often happens that way. Fear often makes folks cross It is funny that way. Now Peter took a few steps more and little ,Mrs. Peter was really inside. far ienouszh to be out of reach of Rough llarother North Wind and the freez- ing snow. ”Who's in my house?" came a fretful voice from down below. Peter held his breath; Mrs. Peter held her breath. They didn't make a sound. Then they heard that frctful voipe grumbling. Jimmy was talking to himself. At long: last Peter ventured to change his posi- tion. He loosened a small stone that rolled a little wav along the dark hall. It. didn't make much of a sound. but Jimmv must have heard it. for again he railed. "Who's Lliere?" "It is only us." replied Peter in a shaky small voice. "Who is us?” called Jimmy, in that same frctfnl tone. "Just Mrs. Peter and me, Peter Rabbit." replied Peter. "Oh!" said Jimmy. "So it is just you. Well. what are you doing in my house?” "We've come in here to get out of the dreadful storm. We are not doing any harm." quavered Peter. ”So. there's a dreadful storm. is there." replied Jimmy. "I didn't I(,P ,.-. r 11-111.L,. a Peter held his breath, Mrs. Peter held her breath. , asleep for a couple of days. "It is dreadful." said Peter. "We just had to come in here or freeze to death. We won't bother you." "Who said you would?" demand- ed Jimmy Skunk. ”I'm glad you had sense enough to come in out of the cold. You would have been silly if you hadn't." "Then you really don't mind our being here?" said Peter. "If I did. I'd drive you out." replied Jimmy Skunk. so it was that Peter Rabbit found out what he should have known, that in times of common danger. or suffering. neighbors have nothing to fear from each other. Peter and Mrs. Peter. lian- nlly settled themselves to wait for that dreadful ice storm to end. SEARLETOWN MISSION BAND -The "Banner of Peace" Mission Band of Bedeque 'United Church held its December meeting on Thursday afternoon. December 11. at the home of the leader, Mrs. Kenneth Muttart. The theme of the Christmas worship service. taken from ”The World Friends", was Bethlehem with a setting of lhzhted candles and manger scene. Following this service which was interspersed with Christmas carols. the second chapter of the Study Book. "Nyan- ga's Two Villages”, was read and discussed. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted and roll call was responded to by thirteen members. A special offering was taken for the "Milk for Korea Fund". A pleasing feature of the meeting was the opening and dedicating of the mite boxes from which the gratifying sum of 310.98 was raise know it. I must have been asleep! As a matter of fact. he had beengames, lunch and ”Thc Queen". ed. The meeting closed with By Robert L. May iiifIT6ii'5n"Tnri hE1TivZ)sED REINDEER GOLLV, SANTA! THAT we lS,t(ENbNW Quigr, nupousu f I; RUDOLPH soyzrvi TbiiNl(lNG 1 ' WI vow? warn- i THE RED-K5520 iT WOULD BE A A To WAKE UP THE RENDEEP 0fIr' GOOD IDEA F01? 5-HM WHOLE MOUSE! I 2.? do way A LITTLE Now, NOW, kt-:NIw.' not mm asp mu GO! 1-or i , I DID TOO u 1 i'-weir! WHEN I 5ATO'4 AGooD.Joe oecioeo you A Quiit I 5oMe- oi: FiNPlN' was me REAL How r-Eur IT POEKY mekmm , was nroolrou C.CXJLDN'T lo IN ' C4? 4 7' 77-IK ccuvmc ab BOTTAM or (ltd! KMDIWID THAT we y HILL ROAD! ' MA N iN THE WRECKE-D CA2 15 THE VICTIM OF A MURDER SLWPOSEDTO " HAVE BEEN . COMMITTED AT LAWVEB . DEANBHOME, ' KIM-5 FACES THE A1102 N21! AH N-HAlN'T NO TI!-AH saves MAHSE ON THESE. ROCKS. AH IS ALIVE AS A Oil-If A uoltlh oat MAN MOSE SAID - "lf ycrwnnts yore nlahtman to become a sweet drum- isuhorva en'cl-ianqo hossos In mid-streami." 5764!! 7?!!! BIVIFKAIF WE 'K9-n6IN'1 Mme Ml IHE . "V MN-i rurua: l &By Al Capp THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Joe Palook -. 53! SEEMS VERY NICE... ND.6HE'6 CIITNNLY l, HAUYIFUL. oscrsmnim 22, 1952 N By no.4 xv isher II.-11 h2'::;-9.... George ,McManus --i1"s AN ABSOLUTE OUTI?A6!.."- ACK To 4.: '- Tippy nd "Cap" Stubs HER 6lN HAVI HII Esvuvzugggiiulygm Arncrqvl I WELL, WHAT DiD YOU GET FOR ETHEL” '".i A CHRISTMAS PRESENT? FINEI NOW, uoaoov wt vouvt wlFE wouu: want To xiss VOUI BABY GOTA HAPPY. AGIN.'.' OH, HAPPY IADIE HAWKINS DAV .'.' THESE IQOOO FORM LETTRI VMLI. LOOC MUCH PIIIONAL IF bbll GTO9 Sl'?uMBLlNG - JJGT 5iGN 'J.FP Glt'APKlNS' I '1! ll we INNER SVKGJLD RAVI TOLD HER THE Gi L5 , l-U16 MIBTLI ;, AT -me email d Lil By Ruford By Bob Gustafson