MARCH 3. 1952 By Thornton PETER PAYS A PRICE 1-hm. ls, you know. A price to pay yo: mch mistake along the way. my. always is. There always has been. There always will be sometimes the price is small, but sometimes it is very high. All too nlzen mistakes are very costly; the me price is iar. far too high. It is hsppenlrlg every day all about us. usually because at carciessiess. or heedlcssness. but sometimes 0! lg- NOTICE The annual meeting of shareholders and patrons of T1-yon Dairying Co. will be iwld in the Creamery on 'l'ucs(lay, March 4th. at 1:30 p.m. The feed warehouse at Albany will be open on Mon- any afternoon. C. E. Gamble, Secretary The ”HOUND Curtain 8:15 -Old Mother Nature. St. Dnnstan's College Dramatic Society HOLY REDEEMER. COMMUNITY CENTRE MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd St 5th Notice Change In Date W. Burgess noronco. Idle curiosity is a mistake that very often has to be paid 10: at hr too high a. price. it"! 1', . 'I p The big Owl was Curiosity had taken Peter Rab- bit over to the Green Forest. It had taken him to a part oi the Green Forest where he had no busa mess to be. and irom which he had been warned to stay away. it is funny about curiosity. The more people are warned against it, the more they want to satisfy it. Peter wanted to know whether or not it was true that Mrs. Hooty OF HEAVEN" Admission 500- csntmt Irldgs Iy Jooupblu colbsrtuu --.- HOW WOULD YOU DID IT? ix: A correspoddent has sent in the hand below and asked for com- ments on the bidding. North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. QAK1o984 go oaxss 4A1 N W E S 731 mu not 290" -5900 upup 6 84 982 Q95 s-boo" l . 45 l VAK1076532 ' 64 l 48 3 2 This was the actual bidding: ' North East south Welt T 1 5 Plus 2 9 Pass ; 3 Q Pass 4 9 Pass y 4 Q Pass Pass Pass Tq quote irom the letter accom- panying this hand: "North made hb: contract, all right. but then a hot argumnt started as to who had been responsible for missing the slum that could have been made 5; easily at hearts, despite the bad the Great Horned Owl had begun nesting. It was still winter. There was still ice and snow in places. and there was likely to be more. it was hard to believe that any Birds would lay eggs at this time of year and run the risk of having their babies exposed to the cold weather there was sure to be. Peter Just had to find out for himself it Mrs. Hooty really was housekeeping. So despite the warnings he had had to keep away from that part oi the Green Forest. Peter was over there now. His curiosity was satisfied: he had seen in the moonlight Mrs. Hooty light beside the big nest. then settle herself on it in a man- ner that he knew meant she was sitting on eggs. "I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it for myself, No. sir, -h I wouldn't have believed it. Mrs. I-looty must be crazy. she will have run: GUARDIAN. cnaniiorrarownv KING OFTHE ROYAL MOUNTED break in the hurt suit Itself. Booth claimed that it was all North's Inuit for not having opened with two Ilndu. North insisted that south did not bid his bcnutixul eight-cord suit stronsly enough. who was rllht. if either?" North was right in nu casua- tlon that South did not fully re- vesl.hl.s holding. An ellht-card suit headed by the A-x more: to be solid althouxh it was not in this instance - and thus. South should have felt that his long suit was "worth It least seven tricks if the hands were played at hearts By the same token. however. South's hand might not produce even one trick at a. spade contract -1! North was void of hearts. North's one-spade opening was all right, but South should have jumped to at least five hearts over North's three spades. Many fine players would go even further with South's hand -s they ould bid six hearts over three do.-s (it they did not prefer to bid a . Blackwood four notrumpl on the theory that a slam at heart: might well be there without North's being able to hid it over five hearts. babies up there long beiore Sweet Mistress spring gets here. I never heard of such foolishness." said Peter to himself. Then something happened to Peter that happens to a lot of people at lust the wrong time: he became absent-minded. That is, he was thinking so much of what he had found out that he forgot where he was. Without really know- in: that he was doing it he hop- ped out from where a. Black Sha- dow had covered him. He hopped out without first looking all around to make sure that the way was clear. He hopped out into a little patch of moonlight. That was I mistake. It was a grave mistake. ' Almost instantly the top of I tall ' dead tree came to life. Anyway it seemed that wav. It came to life and soread great wings. Peter had looked at that tree several times. and had not seen Hootv the Owl For sitting perfectly still on the too of that tree. Hooty had seem- ed to be a part of it. The very instant Hooty moved Peter saw him, and Peter moved My goodness. I should say so. Such 0. jump as he made. It probably was the longest jump he had ever Continued on page 12 Davanrmcui . vmonoor cum on. runs some ICC... "III .lUI'lb DIVIII. y Inmn.I.oou I MAK A s E Dirrslzcncal -V0173 9V5”TU WUIOROUT CRDI"'o". cmu"" - I I 6009 57t4R7I”IIV5IVJ03il ' sovouizem: voua NEW sovsams rum 5:: war ””””-7"” ( ;,. (vernal: snwzr Rgwxuzcggzt amour MASON. our CREAMaOiLCUARi.iE mam, PAL? Ks 1V & Wk . - L ff: -' 5OMETi'IiN' HERE NOW TOWEL6 -... 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