ggoriue stoma; On His Way "The time yes save h reokna haste Tca alien proves not gain. lat waste. ' -Old lather Nnsnre. "Paddy the Beaver bad start all on a vacation. Paddy is a great worker. but he is wise enough to know that every work- er needs a rest and change. This is true of all real workers every- where. This was summer and faddy had no work that needed to be done just then. with noth- ingtodohewasfrstlessand uneasy. Mrs. Paddy said he need- ed a vacation and she was tight ll . I :1 1 ' vb” )'9 i.. .. -. mw'..Hrm Sometimes he walked along the bank. ' Laughing Brook flows into Pad- dy's pond on its nay down from the Great Mountain where it starts. From that pond it goes on down through the Green For- est and finally out through the Green Meadows into tlieBig Riv- lsr. in fact. Paddy's pond is real- ly a part of Laughing Brook, for Paddy made that pond by building a dam across Laughing Brook to hold back thc water Paddy was taking his time go- ing down Laughing Brook. There has no reason for hurry and he isn't the hurrying kind. He nev- er wastes time rushing about this way and that as some of his nelgb hors do. He always knows what he is going to do next and on ahead and does it. Paddy was travelling at night. He is one who always feels safer after dark. There is a reason lor this. Pad- 'so they weir old acquaintances. dyisblgnudhelsnotquick out of water. Fewer people are likely to see him at night than inthedaytime.sohefeelssaf- er then. Where the water was deep enough Paddy swam. Some- times he walked along the bank Sometimes he left the brook but never went far. This was to look for good things to.eat. At every big pool he spent some time just floating in the water oi esplnxing around it to see if there miwbt be a chance to dig a den in the bank with an opening under wa- ter. He didntt really intend to dig such a den. but it was nice to know if it could be done. it might be handy to have such a den sometime in the future. Appoint Deputy Postmaster Gan. 0'l'l'AVlA (CPI - Gaol-no A. Boyle.Il-year-oldsls-tootar. Wednesday was namad as the next Deputy - Postmaster - Gen ernl of Canada's 815i.5'ltt.Ilba- year post oftice department. Prime Minister Diefenbaker an- nounced Mr. Boyle is to succeed Walter J. Turnbull Dec. 1. Tha announcement spelled out a Hor- atio Alger-type success story to the dep ent's so.ooo employ- ees from coast to coast. For 42 years ago George Boyle. as a iunior clerk. joined the b- partment he soon is to head. Ha has remained with it contin- uously. - Mr. Boyle. a well-built former baseball and hockey player, as. thused quietly at the news of his 0"” he Surprised Bmy Mink promotion. Sineilast April 1 he fishing. Billy is veiy much at home for a long distance up and down Laughing Brook. More than once he had vis' .d Paddy's pond, had been associate deputy PMG. ”I am happy personally. of course." he said. "but for the service generally it is the best possible example of a career ap- ”Wbat in the world are you doing way down here'."' asked Billy Mink. "I'm taking a vacation". re-1 plied Paddy. ' I pointmenl." Son of a former Laurentian highlands woods superntendent. Mr. Boyle was born at Manl- "Well. you better turn around lW3kl- Q"9-- 79 mil?! EOFUI 01 Ol- and takg it back home.” declar- ed Billy Mink. l laita. He received his early educa- 'iwhy7" hired paddy, ition in Ottawa schools and took ”Becnu5g it you keep on ml; the first year of the University way by and by you iull be outlof Ottawa's arts course. in 1915 of the Green! Forest. You would not like that and it wouldnt be safe for you." said Billy Mink. "I guess if it's safe for you. it's safe for me." replied Paddy.l Billy Mink shook his smalli brown head. He shook it hard. "You forget something.” said he. "What do I forget?" asked Paddy. "That I can hide uliere you will all the time hein plain sight." said Billy. it via: true. he loined the post office depart- ment. He played for several seasons as an amateur with Ottawa City League b a s e b all and hockey teams. HISTORIC PORT Sag Harbor on Long island. .N.'i'., former a busy whaling: (port, was founded in 1707. CONTRACT BRIDGE By a. saw BECKER Your right hand opponent deals It is not aurprldnl. therefor; and bids Three i-ieuu. boot sides "ill IWWW P'0”"" "M vulnerable. What do you bid now times present themselves to the opposition. The recommended Willi etch 01 0" f0il9V'lnl 1”" three notrump hid in somewhat hands? dangerous because of the gap in CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS 120 Kent St. Phone 1 Ar” .1. sons Television Programme Schedule CFCY TV cnamvn. is FRIDAY p.in.-Afternoon Ilulcala : p.m.-The mo Blniw 3.0.99 9."! .-.-.-.-as see-9-9 sass sis sass sass: l0::lt pImL:cac TV News 10:0 pan.-CFCY TV News ad W than on I02! p.la.-Ilovlatlma CROW -. Mouton spades, but any other bid is at 1. aliens on gtuu QAQ5 an n ,, . ::i..::"..":.::::::: w:'E-r.-.-: w pro 0 0 mo 4. QKQ62 QAKM Q1143 Q8 strength needed to mnka hilt 1. Double. The double of an tricks. 8. Four spades Tbs Inglo- oponlngthrcsbtd requests partner hum” udemkml 0, . "uh to bid his best suit and advises bin that the doubler has a very good hand. The responder. if he also has a good hand. represents it not only by replying in his lont suit but also by jumping the bid- ding to show his values. The responder is permitted to pass tho doubla vrhsnevcr. in his judgment. he thinks it is better to play for penalties. In such cases In must have substantial strengui in the opponent's suit. It would be Improper to pass over three hearts or merely bid thrsa spades. The all-round strength is best. shown by the in- fnrmatory double. Tbs ultimats disposition ot tha.hsnd is left to partner. 1. Three notrump. The purpose at the pro-sinptivo three bid is to malts it not only as difficult. snta'r the bidding, but also to cramp their bidding space an thgt than in not much room for the an '” for me , t to he gains in clsarly indicated. 0! course. partner may have the worst hand in the world. and I is possible to be badly boatl. but this remote contingency should be given little weight. It in far more likely psi-tnc will pnwlds the few valuos noon- sary to malts a game. had in some cases the leap to tow spades may atlr his tntersn in a slam. Calculated rlalta must frequently be taken agni emptivs bids. ' 1. Pass. Although there b I chance partner's hand may pro- vide snougti strength to main game. or perhaps a part score. is much too dangerous to set this potiit baton tho lcfthaitd sp- known. 3 tntormntory double. Walt-and- sea tactics an in order. with the hope reserved that the next play- oncnsags at lnlorsnauon. srwillpsasandpnrtaarwlllsat. Kiwanis Name New Governor TORONTO iCP) - B. Kennel litbbert of Halifax was elected governor of the Ontario-Quebec Marltimes district of Kiwanis In- ternational Vledneshy at the cloning business session of the unual convention. Mr. lilbbert is the fourth Marl- timer to be made district gov- ernor. The 46-year-old insurance executive has been a Kiwanian since 1915. The session passed a resolution asking the federal government to designate a national flat as soon as possible. it also asked the 163 clubs which make up the Kiwanis dist- rict in North America to plan programs to develop interest in good books by children. This in- cluded co-operating with schools and libraries in making such lit- erature available and persuading parents of their respiinsibiiity in this regard. The threeday convention was attended by Lil!) Kiwnnians and their wives. Divisional lieut.-governors elec- ted included: Jack Paul, Val d'0r Que; Zotiquc L'Esperance. St. Lawrence ares: George Gouin, Troia-Rivieres. Que.: J. B. Cos- man. Mo ncto n. N.B.; Alfred Page 10 The Guardian l Home Building Continues Slow OTTAWA (CP) - Housing 1 stnsction continued to lag behind last year's rate durlns AIIJHI. the Central Mor.gsge and lions ili: Cos-puation reported Satnr y. in a preliminary report cosh- tng centres of Lilli) and more pop ulstion, the Crown company said housing starts tor the mouth of I.- 'lt3 units were 3.3 per cent below a year cutter. S.nrts for the first eight months of the year now total (8.41! units compared with 61.30! in tho cor- responding period of 1956. In the five regions of Canada. August starts were higher than last year only in Quebec. where they rose to 2.555 from 2.293. Month figures for other region. with August. l9:'-ti totals in brack- ets: Atlantic 114 (339: Ontario 3.490 (3.507); Prairie 1.632 (1.- 953); British Columbia 862 (951). Builders completed 5,652 units across the country in August compared with 1.405 a year ear lier-a drop of 23.7 per cent. For irophos. the length and forliilt Bruce, Truro. N.S.; Chester Levy 1119 lint Eight molllhi Ol l-ll! YEN Digby. NS.: and George Chalker, completions totalled 47.025 com- St. John's. Nfld. pared with 57,959. ACROSS 1. Algerian 1. Foreman seaport ti.-olloq.) 8. Keep I Female hogs 1- PFOHWI adult I. Hunting I. Miss . expedition Bernhardt 0. single unit l0 smlthyts 'f.Caught. block up with l! Rascal I. University- ll. in-emit assisted pressed alarm student 30. Bxcla- 700"'4W" h"V tcolloq.), iDuhlin) mntlon it sort I. Daggers iIr.i3!. Negno 38 Wild 01 la Music not 11. River ttvol IO. gllplrlilm. to Floucd muss.) "P I 9 i1. Dtcla- ta. Trick )2. Not 61. Diunond mation (slang) WKMWIM llllnll ll. High. ll. Tellurium I8. Unites. 41. IA"! craggy hlll isyrn.) ll "Will "'”"''u'' i .1 s spit 7T7 20 Sen Chan!" 1 state 9 V ' " ts withered in il tvar.). I as Ktndol l ” ”l”'' . I i 32 Beard of rye so Greek latter n--1' I H Is Great labbr.) 3. g Il.Ctialr 7 , WPP9” at I? Hawallnk bird V 8l.Cutttng tool I A so. Pixyllks , 31 11.Closc to A (poet) 4: Bring out It You-na for 15. Snowp vetiic 0 u.Carosau A A d DOWN ' 9-I1 Lforowsrnu of death DMLY cnrrtoquorn:-aim an to work it: A X Y D L I A A X I H I. 0 N 0 P I I. I. 0 W on lsttor simply stands (or another. in this sample A is used 1., mg mug Us, x for the two 0:. etc. Blngls lsttors. spoo- iouotthowordssnsllhhlt loch day the code letters an itmsront. A os-yptognn Quotation Local Station Opposes License P TADU IL IYYDI PLUD UA. srr. ru ooiut up osrua. I i-tho! OTTAWA (CF) - The CBC board of governors today henrd' applications for ” to oper- ate a new television satellite broadcasting station at lnverneIs.- .8 Cape Breton Broadcasters Llm lted. operators of CJCB-TV. Syd- ney, N.S. applied for the satel- lite. N. "atbansorn said his Sydney station now cannot serve Cape Breton because of technical limi- tations that vrould be overcome in part by a satellite at lnverness. The TV satellite. on channel I with power of It kilowatts video and lo kilowatts audio. would serve the western part of Cape Breton and the eastern part of the Nova Scotta mainland. R. 1'. Largo of CFCY-TV. Char- lottetovlll. Oltliosed the nppllcatl bocauu be said. the satelltte's cuvsrnga would overlap his sto- tion coverage in Prince Edward island. , N01” INTENTION Mr. Nathanson said he has no Intention J seeking business in P.l:.i. Mr. Large said the proposed power of the satellite is too high. The satellite. in effect. would be- come a full-scale TV station. Sn- lellites so for licensed have power Freshen: Yaurilouih Ssuiinsiiwlusti Enhy&vhH:hm WrHsy's8ps-i aqua” I-In For lnverness TV Satellite of less than one kilowatt video. Mr. Large asked for s defer- ment of the Sydney application until there is a definition of a satellite. l-ls suggested a power llmlt might be placed on satel- lites. Mr. Natlianson said the pro- posed hlgh power is necessary to complete the coverage of his sta- tion and serve some 50.!!! per- sons in the satellite area. A. D. Dunton, board chairman. said transport department policy is to limit satellites to 100 watts, unless special circumstances such as topography required bl g b or DOWET. Mr. Largo said satellltu should have only low power and serve only smaller areas. Wool Twila Demand Batter TORONTO (CPi-Canadian do- mnnd tor wool textiles has bed on the increase during the firm six months of H67. reports Canadian Woolen Manufacturers t ' ” i 2 air LDU IAOYO-IDL XGOMMDI. . Ycatnydars Cryptoqoolnt THAT is Al wmu. Mm Al IT Hub sun rr srrssiu - swlrr. 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