i my utvmu C. WBYNOT Canadian Press Stall Writer BAR I!A50R. Me. (OP)-Bar Harbor is suli waiting for its ship to come in, and every day ot waiting is costlns money. The ship i.s the Canadian ferry Bluenose. to go into service on the run between Bar Harbor and Yarmouth. N.S. 'It's a lucrative tourist route that will replace the old Ysrmouth-Boston service. and is regarded here as one of the bil- gest economic booms for the own to the average tourist isanewdeparturehrlhisswllk Fl" resort which once played host mainly to the Vuppercrust of New England society. This started to change several years ago. how- ever. when, a forest fire raced through the area and destroyed many of the mansion-like summer homes. DISAPPOINTING DELAY The Bluenose was originally ex- pected to be in service ior the 1954 tourist season. but delays in construction and trials held her off i And as Joseph Edgar. secretary of the Bar Harbor chamber of commerce. put it: ”To say that the delay was a disappointment is an understate- merit. a ”A lot of restaurants and over- night planes stayed open waiting for the run to start." he says, "and were open a lot later than usual, losing a bit of money as a re- sult" ' sir Harbor lives off the tourist bade and figures the new terry .1...-.......m..... SEVEN MILE BAY C.W.L. impaiien .Wa-iiing Ferry Bluerro -aIrtlFI.mIAlDI soeiaiua. flrstmeelilllblllhtld Th scum Freetown Home nudist the home of Mr. Eldon Drum- mond. All persons interested are Thursday, Nov. to, 1955'l'be a -V, ily CONTRACT amber se Sch l ' l - ”' in T; invited to attend. A news letter was 'uV9- Thbdlatrelntary, Thomas '9! ' A ' N 5,1, 3”; Wm, the id t read from Provincial President of m"””'""' "35 N153"! Y J O s ..,p kin . C u I b . f, s o n inwtlaizlchalr. Meeting pellie? welllh Home and school .Federation. ask- ll! '5' 13" M99538 WIIMI W9" lP' 2;Am)AoL I r ' not necessarily bear any resem- the reading of an article "Your mg 1,, me delegate, to be 3531! PWVed I! "Mr A 13"-91' 01 Il!l1I'ec- m answaann blance to rfyaiiiuty. 1'1: woulttjbge sol; Stine shilscdh Sclllfoll faicies I gristisl to semi-annual meeting in Char- lation for fruit sent to sick pupil lssim yen e 'con ons' rw s vey scuss n on 1 Ho N be 15",, 1 . . will be "a very definite no for The Bluenose is being financed The writer does not often 2:, mmpnm by mm. In M, ,.m Wm, ,.,g,,,,,, ,0 W,” and l” 9 W" 0"” ' H" ' was read by corresponding secret September. 1050. the nreviotis gal-"that month. The bureau of cs re led Monday a total. new cars in while 860,040,000 spent in her purchased 13,818 cars. YDIIIRE NEVER T00 YOUNG TO SHOP. WISELYIY VISIT OUR STORE AT 187 GREAT GEORGE STREET FOR THE BEST IN GIFTS. FOR MOM. letter asking South Freetown As- sociation to be one out of three to send a representative to take V part in a symposium at seml-an- It was decided to start Farm nual meeting. Forum as an educative project, The president. Mrs. Wallace sponsoredby Home and School As- Reeves was chosen as represent- Bsr Harbor and tliewhole area." by the News Scottamangie Canada: governmen and opera EXPAND FACILITIES by the cmadgm Naunm mm. no results already are in evi- ways. deuce, Four new motels have been It will make one round trip daily. built within the past three yearscarrylng cars and passengers. Bar and three more are under con- Harbor was picked as the United structlon. Others have improved states terminal after an Intensive :'ndu:panded facilities to take care campaign which emphasized that is in readiness here, for some time. The it had the harbor and faculties to new terminals have been finished make the daily trip possible. The 9.000.000 Bluenose now is at and former town manager L. E. Gerrish has taken over as man. present double-dummy problems, for the simple reason that such problems are not strictly bridge- they are puzzles. However. many bridge layers enjoy grapnllns ary Mr. Eldon Drummond. A bill for dustbsne was presented by Jan- itor. In absence of treasurer the bill was left unpaid until next meet- ing. Meeting closed with the sing- ing of the Island Hymn, case be it told that'South's contract is six spades and that West opens the heart deuce. The dladvantage that declarer suffersmln not hear- an o si b din is off- with ese "brain-twlsters." and 3 . by his Sp,-image so it may be a road exnerlf-em of looking at both deienders' hands to publish one from time to ime. Th, meme 9: the problem is by The problem hell?" '7” "'1' I" no means new-in fact. there are Wm! '39 "l9"V9nt ''W""''' "it" no new themes in double-dummy "'9 501"uW 550"” be 5"" '" pruhlems. South must look for a time to prevent a mental break- way to unblock the heart sun md down Ml "5 B090 "'3' "'9 '01" cash in his own um. heart. With lowing discussion will stave off , n th ('1 posed, thi hould any well llmenllb 00c""e"Ce- tarot is: cfllfllxcult a raft. But -means to promote more interest and enthusiasm for Home and school- Lauzon, Que.. undergoing trials- Otficials of the Canadian trans- port department have said they don't know when sbeill be ready for "We're all ready to go, but hay, 5,,-vice. 13 mggm not be mm; next . Ag. iworlr on it before reading further. ' Of nowhere to go." said Edgar. spring. .Axqy success is achieved as follows: . gag; South runs his five trump tricks. '34 discarding one diamond and the at the home of his parents. Mr. . .3153 .. club ace from dummy. The crux of and Mrs. Firmang Perry. On re- '3 .199. the situtation is to get ride of I O Firmang Perry of I-lowlan motor 3:." hlle was fcfmmfefh babgh 1; .O'u.. .9 dummys high cl"b' while rem"? ' us at iv. 0 a span e i 1;; . K1109 ing the club deuce. Now dummy: ' foo: berm" M Sunday me” Weeks "smug T913”V93'm H9Wl3"- p- i F3154: remaining hearts are cashed. foi- G. MCCKAY 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gailantl .QJm4F mwed by ."'e diamond ace' and a Mr. and Mrs. John .u-sen-auu of Forest View were visitors on .V'''543 "W "W9 '5 '0'" S0""' '0 lead the Visit the Prince Edward Theatre for the best lafif hit-of the season-MARTIN and LEWIS and young son Johnny of Charlotte. Sunday evening at the home of Mr. O 4 six. East cannot keep South from "3"" m0t0"d W F0l'G8t View 011 and Mrs.Jerry Gallant of Howian. T05 Sam”! 9'"-'5" with the club q"9en' Saturday October 29th and spent Saturday night and the day Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. Mar- Earet Arsenault. on Monday. Henry Perry of Charlottetown. Matt Griffin oi the Locke Road motored to l-lowlan on Saturtiaylwas in 0'Lcary on Monday, Oct. evening. He spent Saturday night (list. in "YOIPRE NEVER TOO YOUNG" SEE OUR DISPLAY IN THEATRE LOBBY AND WIN A 2I-INCH ADMIRAL T. V. SET or 5100 WORTH OF FINEST FIREST ONE TOYS. and South then of course can cay his fifth heart. In doubledummy problems - the term refers to the fact thug 2.'LZ.”.””.i,'li.2"';lZ2?3Jl.E2?.”5."3. nusn coma:-E every card-there is no point in tDublin University with its fam- supplying a bidding sequen c be-iuus library was founded by Queen A.N. cause the stipulated contract doeslElizabeth in 1591. i Mr. and Mrs. Jospeh T. Gallant of Forest View were in O'Leary on Nov. 6th, the members of St. Peters sub-division of the C.W.L. mati.nthechurehforthelrreg- alar monthly meeting with four- teen members present. ' The president ocupied the chair and the meeting was opened by the director. Rev. Fr. Reginald MacDonald with the league prayer. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. Plans were made to. attend the Regional Conference to be held at Rustieo. 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