PAGE TEN " IIASQIIEMIE IIANGE \-__< Montague iliirllng lilnk Tuesday, Oct. 26th. Music by Don Messefs Orchestra Canteen Service Prizes given tor best costumes. Canteen Service Bus leaving Ch'town 8 P. M. Door Prizes for those in Costume Adm. 50c iniisuiinniie DANCE; Winslos Station Hall Tuesday, Oct. 26 Eastern. Rhythm Boys Orchestra Dancing 9.30 to 12.30 ‘LITTLE TiiEiiTli sruiiio PARTY ron ACTIVE MEMBERS Brighton chi» Wed. on. 27 At ans PM. This is Your Invitation To Attend. l‘ BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 The prizes are the same as those prevailing at other Bingos in the city. Admission 50c ; For Charitable Purposes Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Mobile X-Ray Unit Will Operate This Week as Follows: ZBtl-h-Crapoud, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p. m. to 9 p.m 27th.-—Melville, l0 a.m. to l2 p. m. 27th.—DeSoble, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 28Th-'—'B°H§'hQW, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 29th.—Long Creek, l0 a.m. to l2 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. P. E. l. 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Thornton JUST SUPPOSE When things are such that no one knows Sometimes ‘tis well to just suppose. —Paddy the Beaver “Have those young Bears gone?" asked Mrs. Paddy from the water ‘of their new pond in the Green ; Florest. i “Yes," replied Paddy. He was ‘sitting on lop of the dam and jcould see farther than could she. ,,'They have followed their mother llnto the woods. I hope they won't l return." "Cubs are a nuisance." grumbled F Mrs. Paddy. “All Bears are a nuisance i! you ask me." declared Paddy. “You never can tell whet they will do "I guess they never know them- ,sel\‘es." said Ivirs. Paddy. "And it lis just as likely to be mlschiei as lnot." l “More likely to be." declared iPaddy "Semis as ii they are hap~ lpiest when they are in mischief ‘It is a queer iclra o! fun, this mak- 'ing trouble for others, but a lot of {IOIRS seem io have it, especially _Bears. I hate to think what could have happened ii we had been in the den taking a nap when they tore that hole in the dam. We might have lost our pond alto- gether and not had time for it to fill up again before winter sets in any everything ireeaes up. It is lucky I noticed when I did that the water was getting lower.’ He began to chuckle. "What are you chuckling about? I don't see anything funny in ine matter." said Mrs. Paddy. "I don't. believe those cubs know why the water stopped running through the hole they made. I'm sure they didn't get so much as a glimpse of either oi us, so they probably are still wondering what could have filled that hole on one side (aster than they could clear it out on the other. Lucky we had plenty of slut! for that purpose right handy, and lucky we can work under water. Now that they ._\ .5- Contract Bridge By Josephine Cuibertoon 3am.“ A5‘% A 12in HABIT ' \\'.\ It. is to be suspected that, the declarerlv. {allure in the following ‘deal, played at a small-slash con- tract, viras due to the bad habit. (repeatedly mentioned in this col- umm of “rushing to draw trtunps." North dealer. ,Nori.h- South vuinerobh, ‘A QKQJ _ QAQIOOYBI ‘as . l ‘92 QKQIOS pea N 4 one W E :1," 1085 \ l "T: S 4-1973 l Q1765!) I QAIODEB Q43 5K The bidding: North East South W08! 2. Pass 2Q Pass 3Q Pass 3A Pass 4Q Pass 4Q Pill 6Q Pass Pass PM! West opened the unbid club suit. and declaions blank king won. Three rounds of trumps were now round in his own hand in order o! the queen. spade. The play was in dummy, and ll- lhough the club ace was still there, the lack ot any club in the south hand for a communication card made the establishment oi the diamond suit a baflling prob- lem. As the cards lay. o! course, South could have rufied the club ace and then tinessed for the jack .of diamonds, but with no know- lledge oi the distribution oi diam- onds, it seemed just as desirable to lay down the diamond ace on the lgood chance oi dropping the Jet. i'1'he jack did not drop. however, {and South went down three tricks. ; The obviously correct. line o! ‘play was to cash only two rounds lo! hearts and the diamond ace. lwllth the king tailing, the rest otl ,t.he play would be elementary, but‘ ieven it the king did not. tell. de- ___ THE GUARDIABI, _C‘H_A Cllhs had been. said Mrs. P replied Paddy. mended Mrs. Paddy. She sounded impatient. perhaps a bit cross. on the job sooner than we think." replied Paddy. he is! I am sure we have cut and n-n-Qnuuh. IILOBKWURK" to lead n diamond tor the finesse East won with his blank king and shiited to his low South now had quite s problem! W. "Cubs areal nuisance." Mrs, Paddy are out oi sight we can work on both sides o: the dam and till that hole until the darn is as tight there as anywhere else. The sooner tliril is done the better, We‘ve a lo-t to (lo yet and ii short time to do it in.“ said Paddy as he prepared to go doom on the outer side where the “What's your hurry? 1'm tired." eddy. . "So am I. but I have a feeling," “What kind oi a feeling?" de- "That. Jack Frost will be here Mrs. Paddy shrugged, "What l! stored in the pond a pile oi food big enough for all our needs. Now that we have stopped that. hole the water W111 soon be deep enough. This time we haven't any house with a roo-t to plaster with iwet mud for Jack Frost to freeze hard. Sn "what is there left to do of such importance that we must hilrry?" said Mrs. Paddy. “Stirpposefl said Paddy gravely “that Jack Rrost arrives. extra early to stay and the winter is exra long and extra cold." “All right. Suppose it is. All we have to do is to take it easy eat, sleep, and be happy. we can always swim trom our under-water doorway out to the food pile under the ioe. No one can step us from ,doing that.” said Mrs. Paddy t "SuPPQIo Jack Frost keeps troez- yirig the iwater deeper and deeper -unti1 th ice is so thick it. is clear to the bottom. and we are locked in our den in the bank." said Paddy, . . . I Mrs, Paddy looked startled. She [was startled. She forgot. she was tired. "Come on, let's get to work." she exclaimed. "Doing what?" asked Paddy. "Digging n deeper ennui along the bottom from our Ll0Oi'\\'3_\' out to the food pile.“ replied Mirs. Paddy sharply. ' Paddy grinned. "Sounds like a good idea. to me." said he. The next story: “The Coming Oi Jack Fmst." AIDS DAIRY FARMERS OANBERRA-(CPJ-The federal government. will spend 531250.000 in the next five years to stimulate rate oi dairy production. 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