llflio Bonner Contract "Bridge 3, Josepllllle Culbertson T00 GEEEDY when the b;dding has clearly mealed the fact that declarer's :).lll(l 15 a "freak." particular care must be put into the defense. and 1 is an excellent idea to Zook for me setting trick before trying to -slaughter" the contract. I-Ierels I case in point: ' North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. OAQ 9109 QQJ109754 Q72 KJl0 .142 .9353 N can 95 W E OK833 9A 5 q.K106 .y.Q.is3 Q6 QKQJSTAS O6 . QA954 Thebidding: North East South Wail Pass Pass 3' 3. 3NT 4; 59 Pass Pass Dble. Pass Pass Pass Inasmuch as West could have made his four-spade bid. south showed good Judgment in going on to live hearts. If he had passed for his partner": decision. North might have elected to try for the defeat of the enemy. West. feeling that he might easily get in a diamond ruff, opened his blank ace. but when the dummy was spread he hastily shifted to the queen of clubs. South took the trick and led a low trump. East won and could have cashed the club king for the setting trick. but he apparently had "vision of ncalth." and so returned a low diamond. South. astonished but very pleas- ad over developments, ruffed the diamond high, led a trump to the ten in dummy. and "pushed" the diamond queen through East. Now there was no defense. East could cover or not, as he chose: South was sure to rulf out the diamond king, draw East's remaining trump. and claim the rest with the ace of spades and good diamonds-he didn't even have to risk the spade finesse. If East had simply laid down the club king for a sure though modest victory. his side would have collected 200 points. Instead. North- south oollected 850 points-which is a substantial "swing" under any circumstances! GET YOUR FREE DIGEST of the Culbertson Point-Count Method. simply send a amped. se1f-ad- dressed envelope to the J. 0. Wins- ton C0,, 1010 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Steel Order For Hamilton Firm HAMILTON. Ont. (CP) - The asteel Company of Canada Limited has obtained an order for 80,000 tons of steel slabs from a Europ- ean steel firm, the oompany an- nounced Monday. Officials expres- sed pleasure that the order would contribute to the maintenance of employment in Canada at a time when European countries are com- peting for business in this country. It is anticipated that this large steel order. added to the present demand for Stelco products. will help to bring Stelco's open hearth sieelmsking facilities to near ca- pacity for two months. Company officies declined to 11- Veal the name or country of izhe ' By Thurton 15 FULL OF EEK i no rain. or snow, or what you will. Somewhere the sun is shining still. -Tommy Tit the Chickadee. "Dee, dee, dee, deel See me! See me! See mel" cried Tommy Tit, as he hung upside down from a twig sipping a drop of water from the tip of an icicle. It was over in the deer Old Brier-patch. "I see you." said Peter Rabbit. "though I don't know any reason why I should." he sounded grumpy. "Dec, dee, dee, Chickadeel" cried Tommy Tit. "Don't be so grumpy, Peter Rabbit. These are hard times. in -t they could be worse.” TOMMY TIT .Cli "Dee. dee, dee. dee! See me! See me." cried Tommy Tit. "I don't know how," grumbled Peter. "There is nothing much but bark to eat. And even that is cov- ered with ice in places." "Supposing there wasn't any bark,” said Tommy Tit. "That would be worse. You are.not going really hungry these days. and some folks are, You may be tired of just bark. but some folks would be thank- ful if they could eat even that. I'm not having the easiest time ever was to find enough to eat, but I manage. Yes, sir. I manage. I just work a little harder, get about a little more. and use my eyes a little better. Want to know something, Peter?" "What? asked Peter. "The sun is shining. Dee, dee, rice. the sun is shining!" cried Tommy Tit. happily. and ripped mother drink from an icicle. Before Peter could say anything Outside Lighting For Centennial Year Quotations & Advice FREE without obligation to you on LIGHTING YOUR HOME or Business Premises Consult Us NOW Storey Electric 115 Grafton Dill 8281 buyer. JIICIIIIJ CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL New Year's Eve Centennial Ball y 1355 e CHARLOTTETOWN - 1955 VIIIIIIIIIIIIJ 10 RM. to 2:80 AM. Bullet Supper Served from 11:00 P.M. M) 1:80 A.M. Jackie Doyle's Orchestra - - 31111111111111)! SPECIAL CIQNTENNIAL NOVELTIES To Avoid Disappointment Please Make Reservations early. Ticketsyshould be picked up by December 29th, 19:)... Dancing From ' r Music by 81.50 pet couple IJCCIIIII Phone 7371. i W. Burgess more Tommy Tit flew away. Peter watched .his small feathered friend in black and gray and white out of eight. Somehow. he felt better for Tommy Tit's visit. Noibhe could hear that cheery dee, dee, doc" and not feel better, Over in the Green Forest. Tommy Tit found alaclq the Crow. "Isn't it awful?" croaked mucky the Crow. - "Isn't what awful?" asked Tomrn Tit, flitting about as only Tommy Tit can. "The weather," replied Blacky. 'What is wrong with the weath- er? Dee. dee, dee, what is wrong with the weather?" cried Tommy The Guardian Page '7 & Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1954 Tit. And his voice was the moat cheerful sound the Green'Forest had heard that morning. "Everything is wrong wl the weather." mapped Blacky. "I is too cold. There has bsenito much wind. The snow is too deep. Things are coveren with ice. How can a fellow get anything to eat in weath- or like this?" ' "I do." said Tommy Tit. "I have to work harder to get it. but I do get it. Have you noticed that the sun is shining. Dee. dee, dee, deei Bee mel,8ee mel" Tommy Tit almost turned. A somerscult. Then he lew away. ”The little scamp is right." mute tersd Blacky. "The sun is shining. Maybe if I do work a little hard- Aer. fly a little farther. and use my eyes a little better. Iill find more to eat. 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