!EE'_'?fl&E 5I_0RJ.E_§ Peter is Mistaken There is nothing one can make Easier than a mistake. —0|d Mother Nature. On one side of the Old Pasture Much of 3 It \\asnt planted there by . an. Perhaps a l)ll‘d flyiiig uier drop- a seed and from it on I‘ ll ‘tiil fall the hi: I i 1 l-Tverv grapes hang lllttl lllll’ lt Hus‘ I long time since Peter Rtltlill h.iii been tip in that part nt u,4- (mi l‘;isttire Then ~ .iii.ill and green and It ~t of a' Petet not u.itit tht-in iiou as‘ the)‘ bum: hi; tilltl hI.it-it and Jlltt't‘_\' lt uas n. n gt-: _§l'.i[)t‘\' tlitit he had lH'llt' .».t-- ttii-1 e t‘.il’l\ this llltIl‘|l' 1 _ li vi.is p.it‘t1_\' t‘tll'i0\ll_\ that 'I‘clc\'l<inri Programme Scherltile CFCY TV CHANNEL 13 THURSDAY I -0 pm \ftcrno<in '\lll\tl'alQ 4 on l) in - tipcn llntise 4 At p in —llovtd) I)ood_\' 5 on p.ni —.\laggie Muggtns 5 13 p in —('hildren‘s Newsreel 5 .tii p m.—'l‘lie Lone Ranger 6 no p m —Vtestern Theatre 7 titl p m -1 l*( \ TV News 7 I t7 pm —The Weather 7 ltl p nl.—S(‘l’| .aS‘p(irts Weekly with Loman McAu|ay I 00 p m —I Search for Adven titre I in p in Don Messer 't on p in.---l\lect \lc(‘-raw '1 .10 p m —4‘limax to Ito p_m.—Music Maker '58 it tit) p m.——F0ll0 l2 Jill a m —CBC TV New: CKCW — Moiictoii Channel 2 THURSDAY t til it m —Thiii=day Plavbill "mu. Weather. ports Tomorrow iii Forever I 00 pm—Ow-r The Back Fence 00 p m ——l)pen House fut p m —liowd_v Doody on p m ——Maggie Muggins 15 p.m.—(7hildi'en's tinnal News 4 4 5 5 interna- 5 fill p m —Tne Lone Ranger 6 on p m —Annie Oakle 6 :10 p.m.—l-Early Evening TV 'ews 6 #5 p in -—Weather (ii 30 pm.-—Sports 7.00 pm.-l Search for Adven- ttire 7 30 p —l‘he Hayri e 1 ft on p in —Passport to Danger it 30 m.—Don esser 9 00 p m.—Meet McGraw ‘t im in m —(‘lim x to 1m p m.—Mu=ic Makers it on pm-liolio "Honey in ll-ippcrs" 12 on p m.—(‘B(‘ TV News 12 10 am.—(‘KCW TV News & miner 1: l3 a.iit.—-Tortinto Wrestling 1 iii a in-Sign Off ilfitlcii ‘L Ma beWa ninq ‘Bednrhe in often cursed by lat! 535'! Ietion. When kitten get cuff‘ ‘-4-- ureu acids and vutes reilnui in ‘O rystem. Then lnchdie. distilbed up tint tired-out and huvy-heI_-id '04-! In soon lollow. That’: the till Uh bud‘. Kidney Pam. Deddl -I-I-h fip kidney; be normal action. The! )3 [eel better—Jeep bettev—weli 5%- Get Dedd'r Kithey I’% new. I1 iiiraT¢t”e't:‘usimiii ' Holds False Teeth Tight Eases 1 Sore Cums ‘flhl Ii '1 bout it! 1 I I?‘ I ‘I H'lr'li"I. tuntal or T‘ t flillh In-t mu.‘ mung tub- brow .‘lli F .-- dip to l-inn httin; rtontvimii iii in n In! min i.--. miiitee the vmlihlient pinta tub) in pl: Kl perfect comfort. Nhl Inxvl. ng I-ugh . My Dick‘ 7 I In gum: or den min. mi. er: en t l 1 G nnntin ‘inn: call And pliii lnr-l-C and min i-Iiiua l‘-|- right out when rviiiliwe-nient I out No hit button with uiho-nun. Int ‘inn. hunt: Denture (‘Ii-hi av‘ ‘J ii for up one or Iuerw plate: It 710 M I —)| -unfind. At all driiggieit. B. T Fl'l.Pt'lRD (70.. Ltd. Inlitiviili. & in bunches fr 0 m the on What ‘ knovs Probably his ea it open while his eyes wen‘ closed and had heard a wig snap W, had or some other faint but suspicioue’ sound. Anyway. his eyes flew op- and instantly be was wide 5 Peter was a».1.ep awakened Peter he did N had him the-re that \lt'.~ tiiouse Being in the en had brought reiiiettibered vtas fond of giapc-~ neighborhood he dettded to run in er there to see it she i\'d~ there. P91” and Hr‘ Gmuw Aw \.\;1_\s wake up like that They ‘ ttistantly are vtide awake The ‘ ::_;:l“;l:‘”le d “ml” “me are not at all like boys and gird M‘“'d°"a.|d 3 1 ' who so often rub their eyes to get tlieiiti open 'l‘lie_v must the very t)|)r‘ll instant their eyes are cow- ‘ B-TEPG one coming along an path gtraight toward that tine it was Reddy ‘ox. it be that Reddy had found Pet- er s scent and followed tum here? Peter wondered. Then he that Reddy was coming from a different direction than the one that he. Peter, was anywhere I- l)Util l-‘ortunatt-ly, right back of Pr ' ,... 'r.,. 4 _;.' - /Lfl . . I ll‘. f the id wall. it wul PH" "Wm ”' "M" the ‘""s' ‘irlltlhllllll fol") Peter to get‘ She mash‘. there Pi-tt-t crept " under the \lllt‘~ lt ha: 1 H“’“‘ “3‘ ”‘ r"‘’m 9"0U8h uoiidt-i‘liil place in \Alllt'll to little. mm" bemeen ll" “ones h" P He decided to stay there and per- “"‘ ”’ be '3“- h.ip< take a nap l‘lu-re could be "““"" no better place for it nap exct-pt« Peter could hear Reddy sniffing wall. tog ill the dear tild Hl‘lal'—l)£il('h the grapeiine along the t where he knevvt he should be now ’ lie may be hoping to find MTl.l instead of o ti‘ ticre l’¢-rliaps Grouse here." thought Peter HO: Mrs Grouse would come later.[\«ouldn't be sniffing about here? Peter settled himself in comfort. unless he thinks someone is hid-‘ le yauned. lie ytmned again. ill: in here That must be it." till: eyes closed. opened, closed Peter “HS mistaken. t CONTRACT BRiDGE— By B. JAV imciutm South denier. defense declnrer Neither aide vulriernblc Now". I won the club lend with the ‘Q_”°.,‘ an continu with! eee.. 2 What should East now return? . A Q’ 10 He played back the six of dit- ‘ monds, hoping to persuade South “EST EA‘ it was a singlet . diamond ‘K96, ‘as?’ was taken with the ten. and I " ‘Q17. heartledtotheace. ‘K7 .6“; Declererdidnotdnrelendnn-‘ ‘ W 9 8 3 2 ‘ A 5 other dinmond to dummy for fen! t UT“ it would be ruffed. so he cnnhed the king of hearts, hoping the suit would break, but when We‘ : :8’§‘° 9 ‘ ’ showed out. souui went down one. ‘Q J, 5 Int. had returned n spade instead ot the diamond. De- The bidding’ Clll’¢I"l play: would have become gout; “tug NM“ 1;"; practically automatic. The at 1 Q 53. 1 . P35. spade: would be followed by the 2 Q pug 3 . p“, are ot hearts and a diamond ti- ; Q neue. when th succeeded. e heart °P°'”"K "'“"“"“ °‘ °"”* would be led from dummy. and if Deception plays an important 1;“; P1,,“ 10" ¢,clu." would part in the play of the cards. The decllrer should aim to get npt only as many tricks as he is en- titled to on the menu of the cards, but also or many more 1.: he can get. through the use 0! my deceptive tactics he can dream up. In the some way. the defender: gu anitny time: try to sell declarer n Sometimee one ride trium- phant, sometimes the other. To- day‘: deu shown I case where the inthisceegectionbroiightgp suits. -Reunite Families Severed‘ By War, Pleads Red Cross A rt-solttlinit s‘lIl)llllllt‘(l by’ the‘ efforts in these matters and. in again This time they didn't cpl wake The little folk of the Greeii:5°““°"’ T“e°d‘! ~ _. 5 . the federal government rows! Md me Gwen team“ ‘F coittributory old age pension plan. di‘fK'|l as I NSUU 0? [W0 P00- Re,d_ British Columbia. made the adoption of a L‘0nll'lbul0i“)' systeml be suggestion during Senate debate undvr Whlvh l>‘d)'mt'nls of 3N0 I iead) to run or fly for their llV$i:£5 allowances pa dians between 65 and Peeping out. Peter saw some the blind and dlswled old ’ Cm‘d{i:tEt:appmval in prineip ldetailed study. 1should be I contributory system in Canada for federal old age se- he had come. so he couldn't know °“r”y p°.°S’°'35 no“ pald 1" 3” persons in Canada when they ~ reach 70. . . . lan was not it-~ ua. an opening between two 9"‘ Pe““°" 9 I ‘ lished on I sound actuarial basis. However, I ’_ . _ . . ”H."u_:hv hm ml for Rodd). ,.~0x..establi.shed in othei Lountiics e_ sit down around it table and work Tuesday after another train from out of Reddy‘u°"[ [sound Macdonald as-ked t (‘anatlian Red Cross delegation has been tin.'itiitnou<l_\' accepted the international Red (‘ross ‘onierencc. the highest govern- ing body of the Red ('rti.\<. vthich is (’lll‘l't‘I'lll_\’ iiit-cling in .Vt'w l)el hi. lndia. D’ '< {the (‘onference by Dr. W \ l)tll'_\'. n it |the (‘tinadian Red (‘ros-s . The rcsoltition \\ll\ tii'vs'cttlt~(l to ' ‘ Stan- itinal ('()lllllll~\l()llI'l‘ of £’ 2". 3 It urged Vational Red (‘row Soc- ieties to lnt'l‘(‘&i.~'.€ lh(‘ll' efforts to reunite l.'tllllllt‘\' broken by war, ;internal conflict: and by politi- cal barrierc it was the culmina- tilt) of mcr ll\'P years of unrk ‘on the part of the Sti('tet_\' l)tir~ in: that time iiitercessitin was l1l.'t(lP tn the (‘.'in:i<lian Red (‘ross' Socictv lo the governments of the t'tlllllll‘lt’< concerned. {Illl‘till‘.!ll lhI‘|l‘ ntitioiial Red ('ro.s's Sm-it-t\'. to grzint exit permit: to nllouthc reunion of families. ‘thcr foiir htinrlrt-d iiitlixtdtinls lime brought to (‘anada to join lll(‘Il‘ nc\t tilkin since the first‘ case was iinrlerlakcn by the (‘air ‘adtrin llvtl early in I952 (‘row and coinplctcd in the summer of. i934 (if these tndixitliials 49 were lltingarian national and 7| ucre Greek nationals residing in llun' Ear)‘ lliingnrian nationals are now on (‘anadiatr Red (‘ross files await- intl Permission to )0ln ll1Cil' fam- lll(‘< in Canada. it wan In an nllcmnt to further lhl! humanitarian task that the Canadian Red (‘ross Society pro‘ [posed its resnltition to the (‘on- ‘fercnce. The tion is as llows' ' Whe _. as a result of war. ‘internal conflicts and political ‘barriers. a large number of per- init to their home: nr rejoining lthcir families who have been dis- lperucrf. rind 1 Whereas. much human suffer dwi lniz has been (‘flll.’Pd nit I result the lot -iich separation, and Whereas. the XVlllth Interna- tional Red (‘rosts (‘onfernce mu!- lng in Toronto in I952 has already recoitnind the National Socletlee Red (‘ro«, Red (‘rncent and Red Lion and sun "as the natural intermediaries with their respective Governments in facil- itate In the greatest extent liberation of these person. to seek information concerning the fate of such person; and to feeilltete the despetch to them ol metertd 0. lef‘ . The XIXTH lnterintioriel Red Crou Conference reaffirm: the principles contained Reeolr uoeNo.IiotthoXVnmln- Iran all National itaewn-an to lneedu lTValues Deed To Approximately H0 cases of‘ ' \'(‘l'.\' Young treasures his 8| deed to: text of the resolu- ‘ Treimbles. Que. Vfr Young. 51. said in an mtervi he might st consider visiting hi; prop erty —0n 0 . "l‘d like to be assured of tin ‘passage he said “wrote to it Robert Coleit. United States president of the ”.elX)t'V tternetionel Red Cross Confereiicet Societies ed particular. to facilitate by every: means the reunion of personal both adult: and children. with! thcir l.'tll1lllP§ in accordance with the wishes of such persons‘, and Ill the case of minor children in at~t-tirdance with the wl\‘llt‘.< of the l‘t't‘(iiE,lllI(‘d head of the fam- ll_\' no matter vthere domiciled. CARRIED It “as carried by 73 votes to none. The International Red Cross (‘onlcrence is the highest govern- ing atithority of the Red (‘ross world it is being attended by de- lcgates of the 78 national (‘ro<.<. Red Crescent and Lion and Sun Societies allied as the League of Red Cross Socie ll(’.<, the international Commit- tee of the Red Cross. the neu- tral Sitiss intermediary in time of conflict: delegates from na- tions signatory to the Geneva Conventions; and obserbers from other nations and international uclfare organizations. it is h d every four years. the ('ontr-rcnce took place in Toronto in the summer of 1952. Acre On Moon .\l0.‘\"I‘Ri-ZAL '(‘.Pl-—space law- may scnff. Wciitiell tin iicre moon. A bank clerk from Poinle aux Two years ago. Mr. Your; "inten- planetary Development Corpora- li ' M hi the moon facing the planet Earth." Along with the plot went into- eral and oil riflits. beach rights and “the right to fish, dredge or . upon or utidq the See or." the sale has remdned va . ven if the sale isn't legal. my deed may be he edwtedtheGiq- Wm Britain and Calender in 1751, e tetd d OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPL 3 t‘tttenvei'edruwedeturlcO|- Pug; T6 The Guardian Thurs" ‘.\'ov_ 14. 1957 war" sound ~‘p9L‘ldJ fund into which is paid . ‘re\(‘nues from twopercent lev- PQHSIOH Plan ‘lt'< on personal and corporation income and merchandise sales. OT'T'AW.-K iC‘P.l — Tue Liberal The fund, barely breaking even proposed mu Villh the $40 pension level early .dop( . this year. t\’ expected to run at n tty pensions are financed from I GiiXtToMK w Rog; sion in:-rea~es this year to $55 Opposition L e a d e r . .‘¢-iiator Reid said he favored? Senator Thomas guvernrnem bills increasing to month could be made 10 marndl monthly from $46 mhximum C0flPlt-‘S- id to y Cana- . and to Till-I BODY Sl(‘K : NEW’ YORK i.»\P~ -Marie I‘l‘he Body~ .\lt-lioiiald, film actress. to committee for Ill‘ The bills received second read- ‘ le and enator Macdonald said there landing at lit-mer A ; ‘ said doctors there had dtagnosedt._ the illness as it kidney attack. PREVENTS TRAl.\'WRE(‘l( l)l .\'Kl'IllQl'l-T. Fi‘aiit'e tReul- erv —.-in eiigtiieer running along been the track with a red lamp saved the Pari~—l.ondiiti lllf.‘.lll ferry ex- train from (ll\a.\‘i(‘l‘ early The federal goveriiineiics pres- estabu sound plans had "Why should vie not in Canada pi'<*~< I system of pensions on I Sviitzerland uas derailed at Es- acluarial basis?" Senator qtielbeck station near here. The _ lt'l'l'_\' train carried 61 passengers Present federal old age secur— for London, DA I Life tiossVv_o}bi 1. 'S‘o£tr.hwoolen E)lW‘x¢'.l:l.ll'it[.::. 25‘Thr”' 0. 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