Page 14 The Guardian Thursday.Feb. 14.1957 , BEDEQUE 'Ghostly Visitant On Y l-lOMEWO3K ABOL&bPMMTW ATS. . . . . Mr. Walter liow'ness,. who has 0 WXNO ” GET HOME, Canadian Engineers lye-;,;s,;e;;;en,g,;n ;;i;,:;,w;;yc;u-L Jane Grey Anniversary g .4 well on the way to recovery ea- necu to be non), nn, ween. n a sailor home from the Mediter-. Settle Down In Egypt . ” "t" "M" ml... to .. if he .....u..-. deal The following boys brain tlu LONDON ifieuiersl - Swrdviwliil a ghost at had gotten spot assignments as getting 8 Bedeque Congregation of the llnit-1 :"."f5"',lf" Psesmd 'i":t"3h. metratlier fresh th his wife. the lorries ready in a day to move an nod Church. attended the Prince fmme buuiem '3 "ggme fr weilmother of four children. Indian battalion toward the Gala Edwardnlsland Qlder Boys' Mod-'Ef0”Lo?'dDn3 Bm9'!'hAey0 reponeg not -I-he.wne' nvlnn In Plymouth on strip in n vital takeover operation. lei Parliament in Charlottetowmnghosts. ' Km, nnsiy noun,”-n cont. hen,-d n Mcanwlllle-other important Jobs from February ii to 10th. Billv. Th g M bl in h divoice calling are occupying the full-time atten-ltrais. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walt-; h C Rh! 8 h ehvre ' 93"! 5 hands being placed on her shoul- M -i l.l'lCIal!S I 0 CT 8 esmen. ' . 5 ll 0 . an S. V t g aeim Mai. Tait arrived on the'Muttart. Lorne Platts, son of Mngissl of :.:;:1ylJar5e grey. nine dayisr NOISY ONE 'Canadian aircraft carrier Mag-iand Mrs. Fred Platts. Garth Brad-nueen 0 ing an . n we a nlg t A more lama” gnosn WM nlticent. thello: -w'n:1li)telni done.i;l:av(;'.h:JNn at hrlau-alltir 511uglilgsggmxdzdisfalgandgeny;goo:Ephgued . nondon hmny mmuzn '0 '-h9'bC510dl 9" 36 "dint H3 5 Br; tese casing: on of vague form or two .l-lit last winter was Donald. the m'eniwmmfanSedkby W k' Orton li(lr '1' cl ill?" Wald '6 srdi r " ' ”-t - W97” Z"'''"' '”'"'"'S'' A """”" Now the ,andle.lesS door er 0Brlen o as atoon, H185 on Ch. an G ds. 1 on a fab: . The apparition was his seen bylnem ,5 8 anon who car... he Ice" . closes the headquarters of the and. Vancouyer. Without recovery Ellgil, Lg 3:: liyers, son on 1'. a sent-ry who reported a Wh",Oibut makes up for gt by mnklnn s, f , El 1 1 d vehicles, Lapt. 0Briens crew and PS- 8 r Myers. Careton ghost. An unsuccessful search lots ofngise nnd sometime, throw. '-. R0Y3' Canaman ac” ca 3" ' L w gut badly needed trucks They WEF9 Bccomplllled by MI :was conducted and a report duly 1 gnn 5 - " f i I F ' '5 CM” L l out of ditches. Edward Pearson of Chelton. entered, "5 I g ' V By JACK BRAYLEY Ccillaziian Press Staff Writer ABU SUWEIR. Egypt ICPl- I'he sign on the office door says: "Look! No 'andle." n Presumably it was the valedic-. tory of some Cockney corporall when Britain peacefully handed' over this base to Egypt several years ago. The informal Egyp- tians did nothing about the sign or the advertised state at affairs in the intervening years. GIIANDMA with the United Nations Emer- gency Force. The 'andle is just one of a thousand amenities the Canadian workshop crew hasn't had time to fix. "We'll get around to making a new doorknob and Dalcllillg 501319 of the bomb chinks after we've caught up to the important job! of keeping this UNEF show on the road." said Maj. Stan Tall. 42. of of Egyptian traffic conditions- oncnming vehicles are likely to he in the middle or on either side of lthe relative safety of the adja- Unaccustumed to the vagaries the road - some early UNEFl drivers on the road from Port Said found it necessary to seek, cent canal. LIKE PRAIRIE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbecli.' Central Bedeque. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacFarlane. Lower Bedeque. left by car on Feb. 12, on an extended trip which will take them to New York, Rhode Island, Florida. Texas. Mexico, California. Edmonton. Saskatoon. Michigan. Toronto and Vancouv- er, B.C. while in New York they A little later a second sentry spotted the ghost near the battle- ment in which Lady Jane had been quartcred. His report man- aged to be even more vague: "A white apparition of no shape." USED TO THEM Another search. another entry. and the matter was dropped. The British are used to ghosts. Donald particularly bothered a 15-year-old girl named Shirley who told reporters she knew a .Donald when she was younger ut llltt had moved to New Zeal . The poltergeist who communi- irated with knocks said New ha- land was his home. . Ghosts don't always restrict themselves to upstairs rooms of creaky houses. A store in Burling- MICKEY MOUSE HOT SANDWICHES FISI-I A CHIPS Many other tasty food sugges- tions from snacks to dinners pre pared and delivered for your pleasure. 'l'l-IE WINDMIIJ. DIAL 1131 nxnovr-svsca CKCW - 'Tis well to see not far ahead. Lest happiness give way to dread. -Old Mother Nature. "Don't you wish you could do this?" said Young Bucky. the handsome young son of Lightfoot the Deer. He was rubbing the two spikes on his head. which some people call horns. up and iliown on the smooth trunk of a ree. sister shortly. She had no spikes on her head. "What are you doing it for?" she added. "it feels good and it makes my horns look good." replied young Channel 2 Television Programme Schedule TIIIISIAY Bucky. "No. I don't," declared his twin . ! And then right while his slster' was standing there watching him, a dreadful thing happened. Yes. ; sir. a dreadful thing happened. One .of those horns fell off. It fell right off his head and dropped at his feet. It didn't hurt when it came off his head. That II. it didn't hurt much. It didn't hurt they way it would hurt you to havh a tooth pulled. Voil see, that horn was just ready to drop off and mill hing it agalnat tile trunk of tile! tree had loosened it so that it! finally fell. ' Young Bucky stared down st it rather foolishly. At first he really didn't know what it n course he never had seen his own antlers. You can't see things on top of your head. He had seen a reflection of them in the water, But IWIV. as be looked down at this rather small spike at his fact. he did so rather stupidly. His twin sister giggled. Yes. sir.- she . It WIatl't a nice or some tllll to do. but also did it lost the same. 1,1 2' Kxnliii .x'r Prince Albert, Sask..n New West- without even a block and tackle, will visit Rev..Dr. and Mrs. J. S Last summer n vicar fl-mn 1-nn. ton Arcade just off Piccadilly I rninster. B.C.. and Kingston. Ont. the nine-man advance crew made Btmnell and in Vancouver they quny, in remote Devon county, Circus the heart of the London "PULL "ME JOB" their own tow clamps and used """' be Ruests of Mrs. Callbelclrs hid to remove ,, haunted organ theatre district :5 occasionalz gt ' ' two trucks and a rope for a direct sister. Mrs. (Dr-l Benlamin HIP f n' n .n. A n t it bothered by a potergeiat ham 1 For the time beings the 'andle pull. ."just like you'd do in the ion and Mrn.nTanton. In Toronto.l;t':;1ed ringrzrnnn ,'f,,f'sn,,;'j;'5"i,,,y; Percy. 5' '. 1 '13! 10 yield 10 P"0nlY '-0 "'35 Prairie Sumbo-" The FECOVEFY d9' "WY will "W M''- M3"F3"3"e3'organists by day and playing the Perry every now and llien takes ' ,4 mm tail. under Staff Sgt. John Boon daughter. Mrs. William Filkin and 0;-ggn at night. in arranging the ml-em window d" . I 7 ”' of Petawawa. Ont.. didn't lose a Mr. Filkin. They expect,to b; a-, The snmnm. before the Royal merchandise in nymbonc "mi. g l i '0 ve1'i"I'l:l.e'Tail said the unit is still way over No momhsl .0" Navy though! nmhmg OK sending circles. HI i " '.".'."E"" ""n'..'.'l"' ”'.3fin';"i"nu"Xi'ii' """"",”""g "e”','"i 0' ' Show ALGEIIIANS EXECUTED 1' .- ' , I n . an s . I - 3, : E'i'.':,"-l:lfl".","pl3'5'.'."'..t".”!ii"l'lf2Z'ii':'; :lg:n ovelslifl: 'l)l:rl;e olrJNnlgli" ALGIERS (Reuters)-Four Al- D AI LY C R O S S W O R D r (ii - scientifically compound-:nlfNbl:ffI3:n The big. l7-ton breakdown frucls gerign rebels were executed at ACROSS 3.Cleaving tool 24. Di.s- w it; : S.";:v:.r.i'l.:”Ll:.::."n.:..i......; is we we and icy nf.ClJ1- Wednesday in we couian. 1. com noun iv-s-ii gm- -ln n 36 .Inn:rul:3'lil.l'LdIg.lll9n':-.FO:. ghglrlle dvlgntars 0fRI;8llI'l'hBb0l'O. tine prison. lfhllfi ) 39-;::E' 25 61””. J. :t-. - . .. an ra sman ap eau- co oq. . - r. U . -3' lieu of St. Leonard. N.B.. and I.Sound.a.sa 6. Employ I310 ;1n'.t.-1,: Wu" ' I " Pembroke. Ont.. who have the job an unemployed gunsmlth in this putndgg witchcraft to 3.1.73 vjgy 151;; WHAT'S Wis? THAT'S i l i of lifting everyone's heavy stores. peacetime force. makes stnve- 1o.cgnel-u gum 1. Emmets " - Lil-IL '. .3 NOT THE S1'lCl(!1'HEEWll 'v;: 1 MOVED SAFE pipes out of tin cans. Staff Sgt. 1z,Moug' 8. Pierce, with Ul3EEil!li'l i-iflki in ', ;n "We can move anything any- hill Nelson of Regina and Peia- brother horns m"H'5H : where." said Winters, affection- wawa is adapting on electrical 13yAddiLlongI 9. Foxleat E i '3; ately putting the big. ugly truck. gadget for the composite RCAF 14, Chgw upon l1.Flowed Ill - 1.-' They moved the paymasler's safe Squadron. 15.l-:xcla- 15.Swine 2 " the other day. nudging it into The detachment is sensitive to mnuon 18.Mountali. VI .- y pialclf lcily hand after dropping it any sugngt;lstionNthat igdlacy: lspit 1g,cnin(J;p,) pun! d a s oor. and po 5 . ” ot ru y iey." ;7,pl,h 19.Acoor Cpl. A. S. Porcier of Bucking- said Sgt. Maj. James tDucky) )3,Coc)('gcfegt 21.Clubs 35 Mr. Landon 4l.ConJunctl& nn . I;-H hatlllli. Qi;'e.. made some creepers Ambler of nPetawawa and King- 2o,spgn1;h 23.Smalleat 36.Birdaboa.k 42.Cuttlng .3 n( ny ;ar:Eerne:Cl:1t?deg:t;lIE!:lrS yglltlr which stnn.”slapt:1lllg his SR'8ggf(” stcls: 1 ..-ml; state (abbr.) 3'f.Melodv tool nb ;; ; ca - smar y un er is arm. a LM out of packing cascs. Cpl. A. S. turn ollt as smartly as the guards zzgmtzlul : (Sandy) Murphy of Milltown, Que. when it”: necessary." 6 Eivlgr I u 2 it , 2 . ayx e 1 -.1 it 28.Ablau V v 29. -for nttiesnlsre no mus IEALTH soon site i eosst I HEM? you 33-awly at WAY'it)5lT-WITHSDLR 'l:nHgEB;5T MY1bRE5T Phli&i?llaDuGAOi.F wrni 3 . union 0 , FEET PET N&CK .1 By 8. MY BECKER :2. Rabbit's tail g 4. - . no it . a Wk Ila-M life ”l.'l"n?."'i:.."c'l." l.?.i'.l”"l'.”i '.?53.'I n35" W 3 ; ' Neither side vulnerabk everything nynmen, the mag, in 85. Arabian 6 if U NORTH perfect. as (8:l"'m'tm .- 3 gnu; He competes on each hand not - W9 9 rg :":"','n::fK”:f.'fw':,"f"v.,u""un'f g, .104 so much against par as against 39-59'0"” ul 2 Wadsing tau.-alnu - Floor on Q A54, other contestants who are playing MPP0 V0 I 1 . ;n'.I;:loaivI;onn3 lllnaoyu - 'md-lnl - .153 exactly the same hands as he is W-"5"" Ni" .- urnara or Kitchen Inf - ,- 3 .. u g nulx, On nu", g ,;,nn,,, .. WEST 1:531 struggling with. He seeks a better 42-On”-hllllll n V ' 4 A spam on Heaters - Kansao Burl-I A 10 75 3 2 . Q13 score on each deal than others who 43- City (Mich) . win sum ml, wood and garbage. Pumas ';m95y 33 also play it. no matter what the M-C0l'l'0Ct -1 (gun type) Furnace Bunion guaraalaal. ' i n5 Youu" j lmmdm. l"".'.i3l.'.33 t Is. .:o1 .l”3 mgrgcldse in point is the present I6'Dh'OCU0l : T In . . v'T' 13' wiiifa I95 nit.-.I;i-m N- L It It "' goo"-1-?,'""' deal. At. both games the bidding """'"""'"" 'biE.'i"ii'l'1" ""' """"" :f:tQ lilollmgcgllitlilfntnngagieahg t: s.c':3l'i's'.N .KQJn 271'. knfows llh;1l'e malstthbeiga zoo: ' gisllgr 1 Dion-r ' alsqno 993' 0' W - "1 9 SW - it C l-iAVE'l'O.'-HE , joined. ti TELLTHE PENNY- 3:45 pm.-Afternoon Muslcaia 77” blddlnw In rubber bridge the play is apt "nun 0" PINCHEQTDGEY 4:30 p.m.-Howdy Doody, aoutli West mm. is... to go quickly and decisively. South DAILY CItY1'l'oQUOfl'B - Here's how so worn It l.osr.' gzillt-) p.m.:(l;IlniggIie tMugg:narnIu INT Paaa ONT Paaa wins the heart. enters dummy A x y p 1, 3 A A x 3 : o p.m. es amen . . -in d' dy d (n . 5:30 p.m.-Lone- Ranger op""'3 '”d""ack M "e'""" rllub, lfle d:::SI(S):S to.l'he slpaedsgeiice. h L 0 N 0 F I L L 0 W E 6:00 p.m.-Open House The rubber bridge player is in- finesses the club again. Eventnal- 'f'"' "n" '"'"P'V "'"” '" "'”u'''' 1" ""' "mp" 't " ""'2 8 6:30 p.ln.-CFCY Television clined to look with some disdain ly he loses a club. scores a slam, hi" '1'" 9"" L"- X "7 9" W” 0"- W5 SW3" m”"- 1900': News at Weather upon the duplicate player. Rub- and that's that. lrophu. the tenth Ind formation of tlic words are all hints-l A 3145 fun.-CBC News ber bridge, he says. provides the To the duplicate player all those Each day the code letters are different 8:55 D.m.-Viewer'a Guide real battleground for courage 1Lld shenanigans are sacrilege. Any- 71W P.m.-iI;0I'!.I Vilclegxlyiuyllll lslziill. an lopportunity to exercise body can make six. The idea is d 0'"'”T""" Q"hu" in n o 7:30 van.-IA Search For pa"ri"'.'c"ii'r'l"'5hu:'ill.lll"'fl'Ill'i"Ar3? l3.r'.'l'l',keg35Q' "int? ."et'l'.3'v"v':l' '3luil"y'1 U P X M F V X I" F Y P .U Q n P w N J z r it is too v.m--J-"iiveenl'vll'vrie1ian Fire-we 3'. 5'i'."i1'e".'"l'l'.vTl'i'v'Z'.l'l"to("t'i'y'"il3'eill'. Z33." 't'l'lc'i?. """ "M "M" ""' ” P Y ' Q 3 ' 'i ' x " " " W " W " ' ' ' ' ' Theatre testlnal fortitude of the contes- South first cashes the K-Q of B If F U P K K P K - Y W F I P K P . 3:81 pm.-Climax tants; the orientation to changing diamonds. then overtakes the lack. F'm”."d"' 9539 P-m--J3'3kl9 R" 5"" partners-these are the elements A club finesse is followed with the VH1"4lY'l c'7P”'l'l0'0l 333 THAT WITH POETRY II ”'"""'n" 9""wuAMm 10:00 v-m--Movietlme "Svinl which appeal to the rubber bridge five of diamonds to dummy'a slx' won is BUT A DISK 10 won": UPON-sluwn. au'a- "'" "”"' Sttircm" addict. another club finesse is taken and him. ( 11:” p.m.4FCY Television The duplicate player is a spec- a spade played to the ace' then the NW! 5 WNW" ial breed of bridge fanatic. The last club finesse is taken;-making g "535 P-Y"--TBA niceties of the game appeal more seven 0 12205 Pm.-S1811 0" to him. He is a boxer. nota slug- You pays your money and you 0 get. The pure science of the game. flakes the choice. n in ULPILAST TIME I'LL i TV TREATS IEDTIME STORIES W” W - A” .m..:........mm. Ill GOLDEN FRIED OYSTER! 03 h ' 2 scALLoPs T e Disaster SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN OUT OUR WAY ll: :: :9 JY J. l. WILLIAMS