sag, June. 2 I956 The Guardian. Page 9 BEDTIME STORIES i ' .zj"':':-1:: I By'Thornton W. Burgess Beauty Worries "How did you know that fellow was under there?" asked Beauty. He meant the crayfish. Bobby grinned. ”l didn't he was .-re." said he. "Then. l.w did you manage to - - him" asked Beauty. "1 just felt around under there tr...-.-,y never helps I bit. -Hm-c'5 no place at all for it. -Old Mother Nature. it,-n-tty the Wood Duck didn't like Mrs. Beautyls choice of a new ht tic. l' was in a small keg that had been placed in a tree especia- llv it the Wood Ducks by the Old Ht-rmil. whose cabin was not far 3tl.'I)'. Mrs. Beauty liked it. She dot'lzIl'( ' it was the best one they hatl ever had Beauty had been rlvlillilul train the first time he .-in it. when later he discovered that the Old Hermit was living illiillll lght of it. Beauty was more it uhtfiil than ever. Hr was surc that it wasn't a safe place. tlrs. Beauty went right ahead anti made her nest in the new liillli". She loved it there. If she has a little doubtful at first. she own got over that. The Old Her- itill never came near that tree. ilr nos quite satisfied to watch (tum distaizcc. lie hoped those lIOL)(' Ducks would raise a family there and that they would like it Sit troll that they would return in tho years to come. when there were six eggs in the mast inside the new hiime. Mrs. lie.-tuty began sitting on them. litiitiiiy was left to do what he plrased. lie spent it-inst of his timo in Paddy's pond Sometimes he UNII up the brook and sometimes lw weiit down the brook. lie was quite sziti"led to have Mrs. Beau- lv do all the sitting on those eggs. it was much pleasanter to be able in do wlat he pleased outside. than to be shut up-in the dark in- side. For awhile he worried a lit- Ilil about the Old Hermit. but he know bed him." explained Bobby. "Is that the way you aiwayi do" Beauty wanted to know. "Mostly." replied Bobby. 'l have t0 see them. My fingers knmr what "ey are touching." "Are you living near here?" M ed Beauty. Bobby Coon didn't answer thi directly. "I'm looking around. said he. ”Are you an(i Mrs. Beau- ty living down at Paddy the Beav- ei"s pond” ”Not .-xzicliy." "eplicd Beauty. ”That must mean that you are living 50! ewher near it." said Bobby Ccin. "I was wondering. if you had found a hollow tree big enough for your nest. How many eggs has Mrs. Beauty laid this year" Beauty pretended not to hear that question. He was bcuinniiig to worry attain. lie knew that Bobby Coon had I-I liking for eggs. What if he should find the new home with the nest in it CANDIDATE INJURED SACKVILLE. N. B tCP)-Don- aid C. llarpcr oi middle Snckvillc. N. B.. Liberal canditlate in West- gtit over this worry. Then one day nlien he was up the brook, he (mind a new worry. 'ie found Bob- hr Coon prowling along the edge in the ban". Every how and then litthhy stopped and reached down lll ilie water and felt about under the bank. At first. Beauty couldn't think what Bobby was doing. Then inorlaiid county in the forthcom- ing provincial election. was re- ported recovering from injuries in Sackville Memorial hospital after a car accident. liis car left the road a few miles east of Dorches- ter. N. 3.. and rolled over in a until I touched him. then I grah- catcb l""gs that way too. I don't. C.G.l.T. COLUMN i MISS MONA MAYHEW Miss Mona Mayhew. ti mem- ber of Kensington United Church C.G.l.T.. has been ciiiisen to rep- resent the groups of at the Canadian Girls in Training Nat- ional Camp in he held from July 9-20. at Kwasind in ihc Miiskoka Lake District near Kentville, On- tario. "iss Mayhew is president of the Kensington C.G.l.'l'. and is active in Young Peoples work in her home church at Margate. She is also an Executive member of the Presbytery Y.P.U. ' She is a Grade Xi student at the Kensington High School where she is a member of the Student's ciuiicii and on the. Year Book Staff and Girl's Glee community life. she is a member of the Kensington 4-H Club and has taken a First Aid Course, Miss Mayhew is the daughter of Mr. he saw Bobby pull out a crayfish irnm under the bank. Bobby Coon air the crayfish and smacked his I A it .lilli'lv 'i will: two. x:xD. '1. ; ;i,.til,t(,Elic;gL..;H ag; tum did you knnwnthat i3iin'w IRS tinder there." asked Beauty. TELEVISION CKCW - Monctoii Television Programme Channel 2 Tribal hide Indonesia ON THE SPOT WHERE HE WENT TO SLEEP it was tiuitr IN to; av M moor emu n ARE SNAP?-D LIKE SWP5 MDUNYEDON BENEATH A FOLDED UMBRELLA AND Awoicz PLATFORMS BESIDE Tussca -440 mg um memos To FIND A BREEZE Amwpep mm CARVED CPEWE” HAD OPENED ir smzwmo AM new 2 '.ii n,in.-FM Pups lhw:DuJI7IIu00DEN ncpaxswnfaw .'i to p.in.-iiopalong Cassidy DUVEMWYEVIL SPW75 4 :'.4i p.ln.-JIllll;0PB Elghaus; W - S-tltl p.m.-Wi i C 06 . . .-. .10 p.m.-Disneyland Out Our Way By J. R. Williams kzvl p.m.-CKCW-TV News Lin p.ni.-Weather -, . - . 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The camp is the second of it's kind. the first being held in 1952. and will be directed by Miss Marjorie Mc- Bride. National C.G.l.T. Secretary. There will be at least six "later- iiational" campers at Kwasind. and -y .-iii take part in hikes. recreation and campfires. There will 'i daily Bible Study and the wh le program of C.G.I.T. will be discussed. The camp hopes to give the girls a feeling of Nat- ional Unlty and train C.G.I.'l'. fleaders for the future. Our best wishes follow Mona as she rep- resents l".E.l. at this camp. ('HARLOT'l'E'l'OWN BAPTIST C.G.l.T. The (I.G.l.'l. groups of the Char- luttetown Baptist Church held their rt--affiliation service on Mar. 26. Following the ceremony the mrmhers of the W.M.S. treated the qiris to Easter eggs which were displayed in a very decora- tive manner with Easter baskets. bunnies, chickens. etc. on a white table cloth During tiic niimth of April. the girls had as their guest Mr; Wright. matron of the Protestant Ophanage. who described in I very vivid manner. tile at tho Ur- phanage. Another guest of the group was Miss Carol ('t'pt-linan, of the Orthopedic Centre who rlenlt with the treatment given polio pat! ts. The minister, Rev. il.l.. Mitten. entertained the group with slides taken last summer on a trip to Kentucky. The activities of this Rrtlllrl violi- ed with the Mother and Daughter Banquet 1 May It. Plans are being made for camp and it is hoped that one girl will attend the Maritime Camp Council at Rose- bank Camp near Mont-inn. NB. The announcement that ltiiss Mar- quertie Brehaut. (.'llat'I0li('i0wlI, will leave in the fall. to continue the teaching profession in St. Cath- erines. 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