i.. SAMMY JAY SAN”! RESIST ' you will often find. test of strength of mm. -0161 Mother Nature. gammy Jay is full of mischief. He nearly WY” m '33” when M playing tricks on them. Sam- ,,',, is very good at imitating the wm..,,. or other birds. He isnt as mi al this as Kitty the Cat- gird anti. of course. he isntas good ,5 Mr. Mocker the Mockingbird. Bu; 1,. times liq does very well. Manr times he has given his teatliered neighbms ' flgm by .,.ca.mng like Redtail t e Hawk. ugammy had discovered Peter Ram: spending the day under the mm u-"5 that. now close to- Contract Bridge 3,. Josephlllu Culbertson PART-SCORE BIDDING Bummg lg n part-score must by wry tliitcrent from the DFOP" mmtirlll, at a love score. Observe suum s unusual but far from lll0E' i.-31 maid in the following case- North dealer. North-South 00 an anon. get 0430 cause QAII an! I08 5; WNI 9:314 Q10! To: 8 4:." gt; 6! axons yous .1 Q1054 liolldlllot an & D1 '00. Q In. IQ Inn at Pan 2' Pan Penn The fuel round of biddlnl W33 of course routine. but '55 ”c”':h wund pond problems for b0 North and Sollt-L North had to choose between two diamonds and one not-l'lImP '- eithar of which would suffice at the 60 score. In such I closl GNP tmn. North's actual rabid of one nalrump could not be criticized. When this nolrump rebid Mme around, however. South had .8 mil problem. His hand was dis- tinctly unsuited to notrulnp. even at the one-level. lf North hld only two spades, lacking '3" '05 south: hand would produce only one trick. Thus. North might have 0OnSl4lPT8l)le top-card strenllth and yet be unable to fulfill the one-nutriimp contract. The situation. then. demanded that South look for a batter con- rant -- always considering that & score. Should be bid CVO spaiios? South didn't think so. The spot-cards in spades. under the king-queen. were so low that south had serious doubts about handling the suit if. an was to be feared. North turned up with two small. It is interesting to observe that this pre-analysis by South ,was accurate - two spades could Innt have been made against sound rleir-use. South decided that, weak as his heart suit was. it would be wise in let North choose between hearts .aiui spades. rather than foist a ltim-spade rebid upon him. 80 Smith hid two hearts. and that became the contract. It was ful- filled without difficulty. GET YOUR. FREE DIGEST of tho ('ulbertson Point-Count Method. simply send a stamped. self-ad- riri-ssed envelope to the J. C. Winston C0., 1010 Arch St., Phil- iadt-lpliia. Pa. LARGE FRIIITEI EVERIIAIINO IUNNIILISS sriiawssaiiv gt nu--is A -nun--n-'. o . 3 . Both sides vulnerable. l V &7 ac! S: yZd ,,,,m ... Yes. sir. Sammy screamed. gather in a certain part of the Green Forest. Peter accused him of waking him up oy calling like welcome tionin. Peter had neard Welcome Robin's call; and at first no believed that Welcome Hobin had made it. When he became was still the middle of winter, he was sure that it couldn't have been Welcome Robin he had heard. Then he had seen Sammy Jay. and right away guessed that Sammy had been pretending that he was Welcome Robin. Sammy had denied that he had been doing anything of the kind, but no could see that Peter still didn't believe it. Sammy went off about busi- ness of his own. and Peter went back to sleep. Now Sammy knew something that Peter didn't know. He knew that Welcome Robin had not gone South with the other birds for the winter. He knew that Welcome Robin had spent the winter right there among those cedar trees. and that it must have been welcome whom Peter had heard. Later that day Sam- my flew back to the cedar trees. He found Peter in his form, hid- den under a low-growing branch of a cedar tree. Sammy sat for some little time looking down at Peter. He was tempted to play a trick on Peter. Yes. sir. he was very much tempted. The more he ”ought of it, the more he was t.omP1ed- "Pater still doesn't believe that I didn't pretend to be Welcome Robin. I cant imitate Welcome Robin well enough to fool any- one who really known Welcome Robin's voice. but I can scream enough like Redtaii the Hawk to fool a lot of people. It would fun to give Peter a scare. Yes. sir. it would be fun. I wonder what he would do." said Sammy 90 himself. Just then. Peter opened his eyes. Sammy kept very still. Peter looked around slcepily, then closed his eyes again. Sammy Jay chuckled. but it was an al- most soundless chuckle. Peter didn't hear it. tully awake and realized that it- vn UL. Strange But True by r. Ii. Macarthur I Some sea urchins have as many as 4.000' spines. If you touch one of the four thousand, all of the other spines in the neighborhood of the one touched will point to- wards it. The worlds wettest place is In Assam province, India. with at yearly average of more than 400 inches of rain. Believe it or not. but wooden nickles passed as legal tender dur- ing the centennial celebration held at Kitchener. Ontario. last June 7th to July 3rd. After the first of August the 10.00 quarter-inch wooden disks will be redeemed at face value of f five cents. Married at Blyth, Ontario, Sat- urday. June 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ormston. who think hitch-hiking is a good way to spend a honeymoon. walked out of Toronto carrying this sign: "To Quebec city, please -on our honeymoon." Bob, 22, is in the film advertising buslness and Shirley, 20, is a de- partment store salesgirl. According to a Reuters dispatch. the Montebello Islands. scene of the first atomic blast in March of 1962. still is dangerously radio- active. Ships are barried from coming within 45 miles of the place and protective clothing has to be worn to enter the area. Ever hear of the Devil's shoe- lace? No. Well, its not quite as bad as it sounds. In fact - itla nothing but a long rope of sea. weed, less than a half inch in diameter and many feet long. While her name was being call- ed in court to answer to a charge of illegal parking a St. Mary's Ontario, woman was giving birth to a baby in Stratfcrd General Hos- pital. The trees. the flowers and all the other kinds of plant life have learned to use four different ways of getting their seeds carried to their future homas. Namely: by the Wind. by animals. by water. and by shooting them into the air from the mother pods. Just as a stone is thrown out of a sling when the rubber is released from its stretched position. on a snow-covered branch just above Peterls head. Then Sammy screamed. Yes. sir. Sammy screamed. And it was a startling scream to hear. Had you been near enough to hear it I am sure you would have thought Redtall the Hawk had screamed. Of course. it akened Peter instant- ly. Sammy screamed again. It was so loud. so close to him, that Peter jumped and ran before he had time to think. He dodged this way and that, around the cedar trees. Finally he darted into the darkest place he could find under those low boughs. Once more Sammy Jay scream- ed like Redtail the Hawk. Then he gave the call of Welcome Robin. from his hiding-place. "So, it was you!" cried Peter indignantly. MOTORIST LUCKY BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP)-Joa- eph Kovacs suffered leg injuries Saturday when his car was struck by a freight train at Weir. 10 miles northeast of here. and carried more than a quarter mile before the train stopped. police said. "I guess I'm the luckiest guy in the Sammy flow down and lighted world." Kovncs said. Peter put his head outp The January report of Milleove School is as follows: Grade VIII-1. Nelson Court; 2. Philip Arbing: 3. Aubrey Aroing. Grade VI-l. Stella Hughes; 2. Edward McQuaid: 3. Leonard Ar- hing. Grade V-l. Marie Mclntyre; 2. Eleanor Sheehan; 3. Dorothy Bar- rlault. Grade IV-1. Francis McQuaid; 2. Noreen Hughes; 3. Helen Con- nick. Grade III-1. Bernard Mclntyre; in Paula Connick; 8. Rita McDoug- Grade II-l. Wands Sheehan; 2. Bernadette Arblng; 3. Mary Ar- bmg. Grade 1-1. Pearl Martin. Laura Hughes and Mary McQuaid, equal; 2. Elmer McDougall; 3. Ronald Mclntyre. Teacher: Mrs. Ernest Peters. CLERMONT SCHOOL -Following in the January re- port of Clermont School: Grade 3-1. Lynn Murphy: 2. opgood " , and Nancy Mill; 3. Allison Stafford. Grade 4-1. James Shields; 2. Mary Shields. Grade Sal. Erma Stafford. Grade 8-1. Sally Ann Rayner; 2. Frances Curlay. Grade 9-1. Joyce Stafford; 2. Theresa Caen; 3. Alvin Curley. Grade I0-l. Frances Shields; 2. Gavin Curley. The highest average in the senior grades was 98.6 by Fran- ces Shields. The higbst averagi- in the Junior grades was 96.3 by Raula Curley; 2. Lynn Murphy. Teacher: Miss Marion Mac- Arthur. ANNANDALE SCHOOL Report for January is as fol- lows: Grade VIII - 1. Eleanor Nor- ton; 2. Belle Campbell. Grade VII - 1. Leonard Campbell. Grade VI - 1. Sandra Bouchard. Grade V 1.. Theresa P b "; 2. Katherine Campbell; 3. Randy Jenkins. Grade IV - 1. Patty Jenkins; 2. Laura Jenkins; 3. David Blackett; 4. Roy Metcalfe; 5. Gordon Blackett; Grade Ill (Sr.) - 1. George MacDonald; 2. Clara Mae MacDonald. Grade III (Jr.) - 1. Helen Campbell; 2. Judy Metcnlfe. Grade II 1. Mary Jenkins; 2. Lynda Mac- Farlane; 3. Allan Bouchard; 4. Sydney MacDonald. Grade I (Sr.) 1. Johnny Campbell. Grade I Mr.) G 1. Johnny Bouchard; 2. Marshall MacDonald. Perfect attendance: Eleanor Norton. Leonard Campbell. Kath- erine Campbell, Theresa Camp- DAILY CROSSWORD A0308! 2. Persia L Medicine 3. For fear peiletn that 6. Malta, u too 4. Relating 11. Relating to the side to area 5. Cunning 12. or the can 0. Tbs Siemens 1:. Like paste in language appearance 1. Mounds 11. Insect. in I. Inland sea final state (Mil) tlool.) 9. salary IS. A pok 10. Oou (Ii-0.! stake 18. Submits to 10. A commoner 10. Hawaiian ( 11. Origins 20. 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