PAGE rm -- l dark ." declared Timmy. Ks. 1 . 2- - By Thornton W. Burgess MRS. TIMMY MAKES UP THEIR MINDS K mind nlade tip for one will do. Tls better sill; when made for two. aMrs. Timmy. 'l”.mmy the Flyizliz, Squirrel and Mrs. Tlinnrr nose of two minds. They found some bird houses zhnt. F(ll'IIIil' BFOAIFS Boy had. nut. up just outside the edge of ihe Glccn FOI'C:L L'lltll they hadc 'ound these. they had been rouse-huilt.ng u.tll3ut success. But. thc:c Wcre not the killd of louses thcy were used to. All -hcir lives they had Lred in holes n tress. tlstiztiiy ultl Woodpecker miles that the owners 'no longv. used. It was R hole of this klllll that they ucrc now living in. but from which ll:t')' must IIILHP. Anyway Mrs. T.:ulii)' said tllry, "lltlsl. 'ln.: tlfls l)3C.lllSF Spooky j .')wl had ixrintl u'..uust new ' door. It uotllu'n't. do at all for them to try to l'.1:se a f8lIl.t:' witrh Spooky such a ncar no.5 bor. Any iivny , Mrs. Timmy sit ;(I it won ldn't. Ii nd probably she was right. 50, night after niglit, they had gone hotisc-hziiztliiz. and had htlnted in rain. The houses they found were occllpled. There was a housing slloi-Lido all through the Gr:eil Forest. IL '.l'dn' Toinrny Tit the Chickadee told tlitm of the new lluus;r.-.;- develcipinent near the edge of the. .(...j: .. Check Them Fast for 35c SOLD "EVERYWHERE U CKlEY'S E'iii"r3Ti"t'EE Spring Park community club will hold its rcyzttlar meet... Ing in the Hall, February 20, at 8 P.M. guest speaker. Lunch served. we we no POLE IF vou swauoww. MW: Nupnlc-oil mid Um-lo Elby .d-..........,.. ......... . . .. they c only i H Ill) . Mr. 'Walter Shaw, l "'l'hat is good." said Mrs. Tim- Tlimlly. and he sounded cross. I suspect he was losinl his temper a little. l l "It. is good that you wouldn'tl tl.Il'(' show your head outside un-l til alter d-ark." said Mrs. Timmy. "You shouldn't do that anyway. ' F You know as well as I do that we are not supposed to be out until after dark." , . ”Our children should be brought , . I - V" ; tup Ill the Green Forest where we ' . belong: we are tree folk. You know that as wall as I do. Now .lct's go home. I'm'til'ed of this house business," declared Tim-I my. , I Mrs. Timmy made no reply. She turned and ran up to the tip of the tree in which they tKLl'e sitting. She glided over to the foot of the tall pole on top of wllich was the bird house she, liked best. She cliitnber up to lt' and disappeared inside. She. didn't come out for some time.. '1'-?"!".V EWW impatient. Flnallyi she came out and glided over tot io.n him. "That's our new home,"l said she. I w lloinc," .:litl slif who ”"5'5 50?" mueakcd rl"l'l , , my slltlnil. . . or ('OUI'Jl those -1 do. 1-". made up our minds-. .n'EHd'Sd (Of ll?" said Mrs. 'l".mmv. , l Pl'c".ial)'.y I-'arnlo:' ,7 ,V"'”yNwAW l Boy thought nnly Ill: sq-. Louis SCHOOL ulztls would be .IllClCSlC(l Ill tZ:.m.y ' "ca Tog.t:iei- tllzy had risitstl ur.-ill Hniinr Roll for Jautmry: ..t the new houges. Tiurlny, who Grtitlc Xwl. James Gaudet. didn't want to more all)'uil)', Grade IX-1. Elaine Wedge. soon lust ;nt:I'(35t. Hr sat 3t'UlIlld Grade VIII-l. Marie Allen; 2. waning for Mrs. Tt:nmy. Sllc lime Gaudct: 3. Wilbert Perry. wan't satisfied with the one v:s;:l Grade.VII-l. Clovis DOUCNJE: to mill one of these ll()usDS. Shc y” Ellgellle Afselmull; 3- Blllle Ber- r.s.ttd ail of tiitni mer again y '”(l r She spent. 0011.3-dL'I'.'ilJl0 time lnl Glad? Vlml. Merlna Brown; 2. mm H appeared that Sm liked Marie Doticette: -3. Lorraine Brown land Clarence Wedge (.lr.). Grade V-1. Francis Richard; 2. Patricia Gaudct; 3, George Mu)- lctt. 1 Grade IV---l. Roger Allen; at Violet Doucettc: 3. Myrna Gaudct. Grade III (Mel. Dolores Gatl- t-.l:s one bettcr than the otllcrs. l"1r.alI,l'. she pOllli'(l Tlznmy in :1 tir: at the v(l:1C of the Green Forest. "Well. Ixlrit (ll) you asked Mrs. 'I'l:iillly. y "I think we lxttrr go hoinv and th;nk'."' .' d t; 2. - lforget all about a new house,"tA:5(.nmmLco Ei Pe"y' 3' Nelson ysqueaked T;m7n,V. l Cad II - ' --or course thus” houses l'Il'e'aulll1 C I (B) Ii Edd” Amen- yqziitae rll'ft'crent." ventured Mrs. Grade II 4A)--Al, Anna Mane”. il-fll"l.V- y " . :3 Maurt-cu Gntidct: 3. Anne Mat- Too rlitfclent. ivtm-ted 'lim- 'Dntlc(-ttc. 4 ' y 1 Gl'at-lr- II tEl-al. Gerarda Ber. ' Still. they re rather nice." said P-iI"fl: 2. Francis Brown. ,1tIi-s. 'I'iir.2ny. Grade I ritual. George Perry; 'l"imr.ny looked at l1PF W2'.V hilt-ri, 2. Clifford Perry. l 4 i”DOn'L lrll me you rcaiiy likcl Grade I 'B'Fl- Stephen Mal- lthem." said he. lCll- ”One nf titcm cmiltl be very P9,"r”7l ha" .l”3Fl.V attendance: mm-Orig-L,;,y-v Mid Mrs, Timmy tltiarlc Allen, Austin Mallett. Fran- "I”hey're too much out in the C” Bmw”. open.” drclarcrl 'I'tnuny. Th" lmmls of 5'' I:"ul5 Sclmol l .d lcollectcd from their district the .5Lll1i of sl5.3Ti for the "Polio March of Dimes". Teacher: Jean Callaghan). L "It. would be :1 change.” 5:1 .Mi'S. Tlnllny. ' I "A rllangc forthc uoi'se."g:t'uitl-l bled Tlnilny. yy ' .?...::;”..”r;:: .3221: I ,.:;,,0:: were est tree in the Gi-:en Forest aiidiDm.5jCa1Enh.m-,el before are mkmg ,. "U y . ' y , ' atnmg courses before what is one Jump. zctmtcd Mis. b-emg called up for mmmry 5". ITimmy. y y H rice. Coinmtinity centres and t "Out in tnte tip:-ii IIRO that I spnrts ground officials say the coil- vron'.dll't. da:-0 Show my ll("ld sci-iiits llll want to be better able out.sidt- the door. not Lll'ILll afterito defend thelnsclvns. l Tl-IE GUIARDIAN. cnalworfrcrown l Q-co;coiQa4o-ocoeac 1 i" j Elma l I --what. is zood?" demanded, ..,a ' contract Bridge ;' By Jooophlno Clulm-tun- puctsoostwo-Qa no rnoniilw ron AN EXPERT No exopzrt would lose the three- notrump contract in day's deal. but it is to be lured that I great many average players would lose it- Sotlth dealer. Both sides vulncrablu. (s Q 10 3. O 9 6 5 4 . Q J 9 3 Z I 4354 .9652 9874 yAlos4 N OQ2 3 W E V 0 K 8 T 15 O 3 S QQ J 0 3 5K 7 2 Q A K J I K J 7 i O A Q I0 4 name The bidding: South West North lint 2 N T Pass 3 N T Pass Pass Pass Reference to every c-x.pert'a making three notrumip with this hand was based on the opening West's lead actually made -y fourth-highcst heart. With East playing the queen, Soul-hs nor- inal land correct) course is to win with the king, then to cross to dummy by spade jack and to go after the diamond suit. y 1!, however. South makes the same mistake that is seen at so many thousands of bridge tables. and selects the diamond jack for his first lead from the board. he is in for a disappoitltmcnt! A sound East will not cover the jack - and then. regardless of sout.h's play from his own hand. the contract is doomed. He can- not airoul lo tlnlblock his own ten underneath the jark - it he does so alld then lends the din- lnond nine. East will cover with the king. and South is left with a diamond loser. Conversely, if dcclarcr leads the diamond jack from du-mmy and docs not. un- block hls own ten. he must win the next. diamond lead In his own hand and cannot. take the needed third llncsse against East. The solution of this difficulty is easy. Instead of the jack. dec- larer must carefully select the diamond nine for his first lead of the suit. Now it does not mate ter how East defends. II he cov- ers the nine. Soutlii wins with the ace and still has solid diamonds in the combined hands; it he does not cover the nine. South plays the four-spot and then leads the jack. Once more it doesn't matter what East does; it he covers. South runs the en- tire suit; if East does not cover, the lead remains on the table and Snuth can take the vital third finesse. By xi'i'ailFKEE overtaking the KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED DOTTY DIPPLE uv: 7DIIAN6.' ., y . .'FEBRUARY 20, ,,,, l HORACE, souize l HCLDI N6 .:-3 V, ..,,. . ..... mun-... (A CLOCK WOULDN'T GOOD roe Bemv By Edwlnl WE I6 ALL READY To WM? H 47.01:! ' WIIoo-..zoom' Oooomwn A HeAi7Acus.' .5 ANOTHEZ izoo-.i,wi.LiE: H dF(1-uh QUD OLE. REIMELE HY YDKUM.'.' y AH BET MAH CMIlN'S G4 HEE.'.' 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MY HUSBAND is NOT BOUTTHGE HOODLU ?' JAIL Is A eooo PLACE Pol? -moo: Low-DowN nLlFFiANs.' I'M GOING To CALL THE JUDGE AND sueassr HE aw: THEM LIFE SENTENCEGI 50 I CAN AIR HIM FOR THE IO HE OMIES ME. NO, GERTRUDE, I THAT'S TOO LON6- MAGGIE - I i:l”:.Bt.?rf.? P!o.aO"you' ”5.3””” E BROTHER DlV;l'KErDAND YOU?