J N.UAl3YV 29. 1954 TH”? my l By Thornton AT LONG LAST Pamlst, and still persist if you would win success in ii hat. you do, --Reddv Fox That is a SUM 01 NU? "1 m”lll"3l!iin douiyt at all about that. it-(lily Fnx. VVliPn he Marts nut in (in 5 thing, he persists. 'nl1li'1h mat. and often do interfere, but Ruddy rioosnlt Rive up Hn ii9i'- s,sts until he succeeds, or he kiiows 'hat the thing cirinot be done It was very l'nllCll that wiy with 'l'oo-Smart The yaiiiii: fax liarl found signs that thern was another fox in his neiglibnrhond These 'iadri't been When he inrm-d inh lrat n0IR'hb0rl100d. and t.liat was inr reason why he rlecitlr-d to make iis home there He didn't u'.1i't nv other fnx arouii-l He felt. that hat. was his nClf."il)0rh(K)rl. his wntinpz ground. and no other '70! iad any business in be there. S1. 10 was making it his business in rv to find, and ttrli-: that uilierl for au.i,l' Sruiir (lvrs lie um.-lrl find no trace of the ntlirr tux. and uiiiilil hope that the rvlier hid rr-nllv left, A tiny or inn liit.-r lie ttf1'll'1 rind certain signs that the otlirr. fox was still f1?'it'll”' 'F':i ll ('nlil' ti tI..v when siioiv felt all fl iv It was a light show. and irlieii the -tn-'iii was over there was no rntil di'.'i- eiiltv in Eetti: nlmii! Rut rm ivie would walk arirwhere ii-itlinut lew- l . - l SPRING PARK VILLAGE ANNFAI. MEli2'l'lN(-1 OF RATEPAYERS The annual meeting of the Ratepayers of the Xilla-go of Spring: Park will he held on Tuesday, FPl)llllEll'." Biitl. all 7:30 p.m. in Spriiig Park Community Hall. Signed: J. Edmond Arsrnziiili. Chairman of (Toiiiiiiissitineiis of the Village of Spring: Pa rk. l W. B u rgess nip ltiotpriiit Tun-Sn art started nut in hunt for his di ncr For iwn days hrv had found no trace of another fox This time he had gone only a little tray iiheii he came 03 another Set nf trucks in the siwwv Thev were fox tracks. There was Ton- smtrt grmiled down deep in his throat "I'll find that fi-lltnv now." he iiiuttvred. "And when I am throiizli with him, he'll wish he had left lvern lom: ago.” He started to lo.- lciv the tracks in the siiow. The other frix had started uut iiuiitim: for dinner before Too- Sriiari Those tracks led Trio-Sniari stralzht to a place where a mouse had been caught. He knew this by tho sigii in the snow tfmther on the snow was trnmplezl um-c many brownisli-srav srwttereel about. "A rnbbll!" ext-laiinrd Ton-Smart "That was iny r'il:-bit " . Of miirse it iviisii'r his rabbit A rxtibii ll'll cuiiulit is never anv- body's riihbit It is true the l'0'll'lpZ fox iiiiirht. liiivn raiight that ruli- hii. had he found it first. Also. it is lilli' that he miirlit not hire fmiiid it. He iiiimit not have him.- mi -,n t.h.' dirvctit-ii He didn't tliiiik 0' this All ii.- Ul0il”.lli Jf has the fiiet lli'iI flll0lhN' fax hrltl muqin ,-. good diiiiier ivliitrh he felt he slirrild h-re had, He was more rleleriiiinncl tlian ever tn find. rind (lrirn tli it other fox :”.h”'.l' Evt-ii ii.tli 'hfN0 tr wit: in 'h" snnir. it w:isii't Sn MSV in fllld '77-" prim. my lS Ton-Fiiiart liiil thouizht it would be It set-irif"l that that other fux was xilrn of D"- im: folioucd. ninl ii.id tiiken PHYS to mix the trail all up PVPFV rim-iL and rimi, But Tnn-Smai-t. l'.kP hi. inthrr Redd! Fax ii:i' iiersisic... He forgot he liatl "rd out in EPY. a dinner in l'” imvliiiz that trail He iva.-i sure that the other fox was siniiller Llirii liimwt-lf. The footprints in the snow l' ere. smaller than his OW": T-WV urire not quite as deep .45 his rnvii. I '3 E x .- 2 Always FM VOUR-FRESH! A little . down in a certain place. and trli-He: hairs KINIICIILE W'llEA'l'l.l5l' RIVER VV. )1. S. l i The January meeting of Wheat-l :4 ley River W, M. S. United Church; was held at the home of Mrs. Har-i " uid Buntain. Jan. 21. Mrs. Reagh Barrett led the wor- ship service on the theme, "The Church, an lmaize of the King- dom". Openinx hymn, "The Lord is King, Lift Up Thy Vnire" was sung. followed by prayer and iSeripture rt-arling hy Mrs. Thenu .Sellar. Miss lsohell Wunlner read Ian interesting letter from Flrirerire Murray. medical mission- lary in Korea. expressing lfnr pIa)I"r5. support and reliefi parcels that made it possible tor yrelieve the suffering of many. Mrs. Harold Buntain brought the me:-l sage of the new year, "God's lVilli itn know. Grid's Vl'ill in tin. God': 1lVill to lore. . Eiglitl memherx and three vied-I nrs answered roll call repeating 1 iverse oi Scripture eontaininiz the word ”.Vli-ister". Used cards are to :he taken to the supply secretary .aiirl sent to Trinidad. The treas- iurer reporletl a siirceccful year, fi- Yl3l1l'lElll)' and ntlierixiee. The February meeting will he the lioriie of Mrs. Reazh Bar- rett with Mrs. Harold Chandler as leader. roll call to he answer- ft-rl with a verse of Scripture with the word "nzuue". ”The Cliiirr'h's tllne l-'riundalion" and praiers fnrl the nlIS.KIOll5ll'lP5 hit Mr: Then, Sel- ilar. and the benediction elosed lllr' inrvtinz. at isimtlleil He KFPW morn and trim linzpatieiii as he failed to get evnnl a glimpse of the other fox. But he. persisted, and at long last he wixl rnward-ed Fox just an instant he .l:.id (I i.'1imi)se of a handsome your-z ifnx iiisappvariiii: bwliiiid a cliimpl. lot )i)illlL! everyzrceiis. '30 of course. that fox lllilbt be) i ST. JOHN'S PARISH (il'lLD l The iiiin-i.il iiieetiiiu (it St Joiiiils! .P.iiisli Guild llfls held Jan 14 air lllib liiiiiie of Mr. Edwin Bei'iizu'd.i Si. Eleaiiors. iiith Archdeacon .Hari'ison zind 15 members present. T318 president. Mrs Linda Muir- llffid nnie her report and tlianked ytlic iiffi:-ers and members for tli:-ii" icti-tiperatinii dlli'iilS the past year The trea-'ircr. Mrs. Bern rd read tier fiiiaiicial repoit A (insider- able bunt had been realized from penny sales. card parties. bazaar mods. and a supper for the lay- yinen Exbeiiditures inciudea re- (lPC0l'lll.ll1il!, iiiterior of chiircli, a liieii carpet. repairs t.o chimiicy. oil. etc y The ttillmiiiiz officers iiere el- levted for the eiisuimz year: Presi- ideiit are-electcdi Mrs. Linda Muir- iii:-ad; vice-presidetit, Mrs. Mary iR.ll1lS'rl)'I settretari Sadie Ernvui: l.reasui-er. Mrs Gladys Bernard: ldirectors. Mrs. Marv Warren and ilvirs. Helen Macxiiinoii; luiicl: t looniveiier. Belle Small. l l Mrs. Joriii Small invited meni- l ybers in her home for the Februarylt imeetiiisz. ('0lllrECl against. the best defense. but vihen the slipped a little. he needed (and Dnlvreceivedt help from an opponent. GUARDIAN. .i:J'3il"3t'3U I I . contract Bridge Br Jalophlne Culbettlon HELP South could have made his game NEEDED in the following hand West opened the king of'heart.a. thank Dumnw's ace was played. and then (for reasons this reporter) that are obscure to south returned the heart seven. mutdealer. Bqthsldeavulnenblo. .4935 QA7 QKJl08 4.Kn ' Q8 l QKJ3 QKQ10 N our 984 W E Q97! .532 S q.J1o52 .pA83 QQ10743 V32 QAQ6 QQ97 Thebiddlngz East south Wen North Pass Pass 19 Dble. Pm 2; Pass 3; Pub 4; Pan Pun Fun This gave East. the en,-mm in win the lead with his heart jack. and he was not slow to avail him. self or that opportunity. He then shifted to the deuce at clubs but his good plan uas nipped in the bud bv his own partner. West went right up with the club ace --South havinz followed suit with the seven .- and rr-turned a club in the hoped-for queen in East! hillld. This hope proved barren, and South had clear sailiniz thereafter. West's play of the club ace was not shrewd! East's deuce-lead testified that South held at least three clubs. and they migrht well include the queen. If that was the ease. West would limit his side to one club trick by putting up the ace; so he should have been delighted at the chance to force t1ummy's king with the eight. Ob- serve that that very simple man- euver. all bv itself, would have led in the eacy defeat of the con- tract. Observe a'sri that East could not afford to lead the club jack instead or a law card. South would duck from his own hand and thus limit the defenders in one club trick. regardless of West's action. Finally. observe that South could have protected himself from the start. by conceilimz the first trick to West or later. by putting the club nine nn East's deuce, but this latter was a guess. By Alex Raymond I'M LEAVING roe -rwicnwws HOTEL T To aims HIM HERE. JENNV. I'M FOLLOW MV INSTRWTIONS NOWl I Y OH. E5. SHARE so NEIZVOUS, MADGE. HOW DO I LOOK? BEAUTIFUL. KID. YOU'LL FRACTURE TOP- FLIGHT, CRUSHER. I'M CERTAIN THE LADY WILL BE FAVOFZAELY IMPRESCED. MW” 00! J :- DIDV'T.fll6ME,lflfl4M.F77Yl75M1vl!l uavaoauswoourrztpr Xfa. ;, 0... WHY .' ix "W75. p'lil pp. Nhilw llilr iIyl' . .', ram: SEVEN 3 By Bob Gustafson WISH I KNEW WHAT TILUE SAID WHEN SHE ASKED IT5 THE MW site 54459 "THANK rout - MM -MMM -BOW! gr.-v.o:o-.v..v.g l 5959.1 If 3'. plhmth '2 t are CINCINNATI ....i cut ssmeu A my mum! 51: K! A MA-mu wiooim-rue au llX'coMI IACK! , FACTORY -riinre WHAT cm Pr : AfAY-lY.l THI9 IPICTHRQW we c4wzMuir1”p”35l.':u ;HfBPzi 2" 33:3. ”i'h?r'Em.-. Prone wtmra ovuznur .1 1 " V" - - - 2 .- we eiviMa FOLIRTEIN mu. Tl;l."EE:3L”.i'iti.f:&d.”t”.ooi””f.5iti”.i' ;'?.”:":”a2"5Z”ii3Ei.”v52t4'.teT? ”52'.S”G”” All IATWI Illllli , g arupp, "" Dolly Tippy and "Cap" Stubs WHY DXSWT LIONEL. 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