GUARD BREED . "LET'S STOP DREAMING” ."l..eL's sto dreaming about our i"Tl't') and real y do something about "what do you mean. dear?" "Well the Star Weekly is conduct- ing that 350.000 'Know Canada' contest and first prize is 810,000. how wouldn't that give us a won- tit-rful trip!" "We could have a good tri on any of those 18 prizes that odor 500 and "And all we have to do is easthc names of places in Canada mm the clues ill the ictures. Why they even gueyou a rat ouylaces eontai ing thftrmht answer. th each puzzle.' I bring home extra copies of the Star Weekly. You know we can and in up to 4 entries each." '6'-I W-cl-Iv "snow CANADA" roman CFCY-TV CHANNEL 13 Sponsored by The Rose Burner It Electric Ltd. Electric or Coal Ill!- frigeraiora - Vacuum Cleaners - ihl and , ,. Inns in Roestabiishnsent Credit and D. V A. ll! Wind.'a.or Di. llllalaa. N. I. II C- tar'I Ilsa nriotisttowa P. IL I. Dial M33. lilvaaiap tIi'r"siit I 45--Test Pattern 4:73-Sign On 4:30-Howdy Doody 5'00-Children's Program H0-Kiddies Kartoons W-Pick rm Stars 0'00-Lost World of Kalahari Tuesdav, Jan. 15. 1957 The Guard Jersey in the Channel islands mg. he saw llingneck the Pheasant and ha. tong protected its special brrcd of cows by strict laws azainst lmiillfi 01 "me- North dealer. MINERAL AREA .u North-South vuln-rsbls Flintshlre. the smallest ,,. , NORTH in '”ales. has loll D6311 I Df0- . J mg . tlurrr. of coal. iron. lead. tower , g J ,0 , snd luncstone. . W 1;, ..:.-........."r' "Jrrmm 'n' QAQIO-3 ' ' EAST Do 43:, I Rock. Slide or Slip? , , K , , . . , ,, . 3 , .::s;':r.b.?.i:.-.-:.L.2:':'::r:::':'..'i.':.':- s ' -" t .0. 1-3? ' ” non s false teeth more iii-mi in place. no not slide. slip or rock. is giunzig, 5 K O 8 6 1 out-y, pasty taste or feeling. I - . 1 g 4 3 ICT-I is nlliulinr tunn-so I. Doll not sour. Checks "fists mlor' (sum 0 Q 8 ture breath). Oct at ll) 0 K J nrtll noun - I 'r The bidding" North East south W-st 1 5 Pass I 5 I 0 I Q I 0 d Q Opening lead - king of dia- monds- The question is what West should do after he holds the open- ing lead o' the king of diamonds. in the actual hand, West shift- ed to the eight of clubs, which dec- larer won'with the king. A spade to dummy a jack went to the ace, East returning a trump. it was now an easy matter for South to dispose of two small hearts on dummy's good clubs and the con- tract was made, declarer losing a spade. a heart and a diamond. it will be noted that if. at trick two. West leads the king of hearts the contract h defeated. If dec- in Page 7 CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAV nucsmn larcr wins the heart and leads a trump. East takes the ace immed- iately. sashes the queen of hearts. and gives West a heart ruff to produce the fourth defensive trick. It declarer ducks the king of hearts. the suit is continued. and again the contract is defeated. is fact, there is no way for South to make the hand against the king of hearts lead at trick two. All of which is easy enough to analyze when the four hands are seen, but should West have found the kill- ing defence seeing only I cards west is trying in get four tricks for his side. It is a funda- mental prlnclple of defense that he should dismiss from considera tion hands his partner may have which do not lead to defeat of the contract. He must concentrate instead on possible hands East may hold which can produce four tricks. To assign to East the queen of hearts and the K-J of clubs may be consistent with the bidding. but it will not result in defeating the contract, since three heart tricks become available to declarer be- fore East can get both his club tricks. Similarly. consigning to East the ace of spades and king of clubs will not bring about dec- larer's defeat. The only reasonable prospect of getting four tricks is that East has the heart queen and spade ace. The king of hearts should therefore be led at trick two. "aromas sroiurs Ringnecks Good Sense To everyone it should be clear... At times there is a choice in fear. Ringneck the Pheasant. Biacky the Crow is no coward. He is one of the smartest of all the birds. This means that he is smart enough to always be watch- ing for danger and avoiding it. it takes real courage of the finest kind to try to live through a cold winter when food is very scarce. Blacky has the courage to try to do this. although he could fly to where it is warmer. " ,4, -as-. . "Who says l'm eraay?" retort- od Rlagaoci sharply. .. LIP 's' Over at Farmer Brown's house food is put out for the birds all winter long when snow and ice make it difficult for the feathered folk to find food elsewhere Blacky had been watching from the top of a tall tree in the distance. He could hardly believe his eyes when Mrs. Ringneck to go over near the house and begin picking up food right near a window. when they had filled their crops they went back to the Green Forest. lilacky was waiting for them. "Are you crazy?" asked Biacky in his harsh voice. "Who says l'm crasy?" retort- ltlngneck sharply. "Anyone is crazy who has been hunted as you have by two-lagged folks with those terrible fire sticks that kill. and thin will go right out in the when those legged folks ve." rstortad Ilacky. Ringnack looked up you croakar." said 'You are the one who is ci-an. You are starving with foodwharsyoncangst t.Andif that isn't craaineas. I don't know- thing of the kind. I am afraid of them. But, i am more afraid of something else. I am more afraid of starving to death than of be- ing hurt by these two-legged folk. 1 don't trust them too much. I don't go over there to eat when I see them around. Haven't you seen what a lot of feathered folks are eating over there these days" said Ringneck. Blacky had to admit that he had. "You may be right." said he. "Then again you may be wrong. I don't trust any of these two-legged folk." "Then l'm not sorry for you if you are hungry." replied Ring- neck. "if you would rather go hun- gry than take a small chance with a little trust in it to get all the food you need, don't expect others to be sorry for you- There's plenty of good can over there for all those who need it. Perhanl you don't need lt." C-l1iei.lusiice Of Supreme Court In Alberta Dies EDOMNTON fCPi H Chief Jua- tlce George B. O'Connor. 6!. of the Alberta supreme Court, for- mer head of the federal labor lsnty of 1' rclatlons board. died here Sun- day. Doctors said cause of death is believed to be a stroke. lie was appointed chief justice in 1960 after serving on the trial division of the Supreme Court since 1941. Previously he had I dlstinquislied career in private practice. Chief Justice O'Connor was hell known nationally for his work in labor relations. He served as chairman of the national wartime labor relations board for 14 months. When the federal government reverted to a narrower field of la- bor relations in 1948. he was ap- pointed tlrst chairman of the new Canada labor relations board. Born in Walkerton. Ont.. March lo. 1883. George Bligh O'Connor was educated at Walker-ton public and high schools and studied law Osgoods Hall in Toronto. He was a silver medalist at the law ng p va prac ce "33?-ii H i. ii he so tad as counsel in many mlior trials and tnvestisstlonm My- O'Connor was appointed a kings counsel in ms. . from us: to 124. he was prel- idani-voi the Edmonton Bulletin. e man :3'....;".'.."?.'.' l.'."'i.-'.' M. :3 Association. He was a benches of Society from Ltd. a agency. hfcaavia Ltd. lIkII10l- OIANTID Il.OI.IO IILGRADI g flieutsrs -Presi- dut 'llta's government "said hi- dsy greased ts.m.sns in credits in the Iovist - bachad luatlrlaa rsghaaf Jaasa radar. EDMONTON (CPI -. Rggvy pup WC" dfllllllil rquipmeni has just been movins us the Alaska High-l Will in one nl Canada's mostl northerly. searches for new oil fields. The equipment is being stuck- piled at Flat Creek Landing, to miles south of Dawson City. Yu- kon, which is 1,100 mlleg north- west of Edmonton. Later it will be hauled Ill miles farther to the scene of test operations well with- in the Arctic Circle. There. in desolate muskeg coun- try. three wells will be sunk by Peel Plateau and Exploration Ltd. a company which holds explora- tion rights on 8.000.011! acres in the Northwest Territories and the Yukon. .Drilling operations will be car- rind out by Parker Drilling ('o., of Canada Ltd. RUGGED OPERATION Movement of the massive rig and the tons of equipment that go. with it got underway from Ed-i monton early in December. Huge O'LEARY The C.G.l.T. of the f)'l.r-at-y Unli- ed Church held their meeting in the Sunday School room of lhr Church on Friday night. The lead- ers are Mrs. George Matheson and Mrs. Ted Sabine. C.P. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gay have returned to their home after a very pleasant visit with their ann- In-law. and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hardy in Toronto, Ont. The many friends nf Mrs. Bav- fied Betta of Glenwood are very sorry to hear that she is ill at Will Drill For 0' ll Well Wiiliin The Arctic Circle trailers and semi - trailer trucks have moved more than it loads as far as Whitehorse. in the Yu- kon, about 1,010 miles northwest- of Edmonton. it took the trucks about a week to get to Whitehorse. where they. were Il0DDed because ice on the YHKOIJ. Stewart and Pelly rivers wasn't thick enough to permit crossings. The trek north was to continue when the rivers were solid. . Truckinz officials estimate the over-all nperatinn involves move- ment of about 500 tons of equip-V ment. South of Dawson City, at trains awaited arrival of the: equipment. Twelve tractor trains! will be used In mnre It lnin the: 1 2 a Z 1 in t9 days to rompleie. Each cat will make three trips. ' fmzen muskeg. on files of moun-' tainoua country, and into spring before the operationl is completed. Peel Plateau's Vast acreage stretches south of Fort McPher- son and is divided Into two reser- vations. half in the Northwest Territories and half in the Yukon. The company has boon dancin- ing extensive geophysical activi- ties on its holdings since the win- ter of 1953-54 ydsughter Darlene. who have been jt-mpioycd in Tatamagnur-he, N.S., jspent the Christma: holidays with the fnrmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliffnrd Cnlliculi. Miss Ellen Cornish, nurse in training in Prince County Hospi- tal. Summerslde. spent a few days recently with her parents. Mr. and her home. All hope for a speedy recovery. The many friend of Mr. Eddie Harris of Springfield West, are sorry to hear that he is ill at his home and all hope in see him out around soon. The members of the f)'l.cary Womens Institute met in the school for their regular meeting on Tues-l day night. The president. Mrs. Ray Jelley was in the chair and npen-n ner. All outstanding business was discussed and dealt with in the regular manner. A delicious luncliLand Mrs. was served by the committee in charge. Mr. Raymond O'Holleran of Tor- onto. Ont.. is spending his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl O'Holloran. Mrs. Gordon Hardy and sonll Wendell and Miss Lucy Hardy of Brooklyn. were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr”. and Mrs. Harry Adams in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. lvan Collit-utt and ious operation. I" w - -- - - - - ---- - ---, 1 DAILY CROSSWORD .. " actions a. Cubic meter so. 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A&ppbgranQehlaa ..':".r.r-..7.:.-z.-:- :':".:.'.:..:r- -H-mm Mrs. Arthur Cornish. - ”' ilrs. in-hie Clark and Archie of Tatamagouchr, N- .. .110 Christmas holidays lwiih Mrs. Clarkls parents, Mr. and lMrs. Reginald Mat-Ausland in Bloomfield. . Mrs. Raeford l.m-ke of Lm-ke lRoad. was a visitor to the home! of her sister. Mrs. Elmer Wal-. lace in Alberlon rel-onily. ' eon E 1. M Z :' re 1 I 3. ID C m : L M : :2. E 3 in training in the Prince (Tnunly liinspital in Stnnmcrsitic. spent a lit-w days with her parents. Mr.i Edward Marliusland in Bllomfield. ' Members of the four congrega- liinns. Baptist, Anglican, Nazarene land United churches. HIT meeting in the United ('hurch in (Theory each night for the week pf Pray-1 or with Rev. Dunbar of Charlotte- town as special spcakcr. r The many friends of Mrs. Malit-It-I MacDonald are glad to see her: out around again after her scr- I- - llera's how to work its IO XUI I IIITA J K010-UPLATIIW, 's assists": 5 E53; "330-Press Conference M” I ll. .. I , l;(ll05::;x' " w"""' Eagle 'day My goes: mks!” on gythdityyou have been hungry so. at: . .."'.'.', 'l.':.i":."'.'.'.:.l”'.':."i: ”"' Delicious Tender Oven-Baked an ' 5. "nub, min. island Chlckon-l- ,..',.'."'.. kutii ho: mo 3-.-.-.':-.;:':..':.'.:s"--'-'-v Is Baefburger - 'r with "There are no two-iQg.huat- Cheese sad French l are for me these days. -only o-"L ".'.-.-3.-'..'r..'.-'..r-2--3 ml WMH mFm-..'.'.:-t;:.l'-'.:. aoatussiss-s.Iusw. Ifs'0wIs Toke-Oar ,,u D. M M m t : ..m''l2..... cttcw--'-assume """ -"" "l '.'''''v''' " Televhioni Pros:-annna at '. H ourouawav as J. a. wuuaus IN i THINK VNE OCT TH PLACE TOO CLEANJECAUIE Til KIDC GJIT LOAFlN' OVER THERE .'.' IV? 3 drill site. a round trip taking lb: The haul is tough. moving over pull through l0 rheavy bush. and it will be welll HENRY Muse '3. SKEETER YM A BIT woemso ABOUT MY NEVHEVJ SlNCE HE GOT THAT 300d Oi RVPNOTEM. CAN'T i-NVNOTAZE Ct-llCKIN5l CUP! - ' bOUGHT,G.Q CAR! LOQ-Kl. HEQE5 THE Ci-iZOC.f." THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT X-9 JOE PALOOKA Artur ztsnvuo of uwwiesm! Ii! use um! innit! law in . -- user IN! vm49.' .- Lst n.r.w mar Ellqooo wcooiwpwass in HM mars F0 vd. Mount BAa4.'.'-mnwv