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OYSTER GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION BIOLOGICAL STATION, BIDEFORD lllllillST 18th Oyster Culture Display Restaurant-Cold Turkey and Chicken-J p.m. to 6 p.m. (Ladies' Aid llideford United Church) Refreshment Booth-Ice Cream and Soft Drinks (Ellerslie Branch Canadian Legion) V ‘Water Sports — Motor Boats Available ANNUAL MEETING or ASSOCIATION AT e120 p.m. 1 (If weather unfavorable to be held on 19th) i948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE NORTIIIIMBERLAIID FEllllIES LIMITED (Daily Including Sunday) Standard Time JUNE 27th to SEPT. 26th Leave Wood Is|ands— ' Prince Nova ...“ 7 A.M., ll A.M., Charles A. Dunning ......m.. 9 A.M., T P Leave Corribou- Charles A. Dunning .....,.A_.,.. 7 A.M., ll A.M., 3 P . . .. 9 A.M., T P.M., 5 P.M. LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:45 A.M. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION .M., liapoieon and Uncle Eiiiy iiy cumin MacBrIde ' one GUARDIAN,__C§AI_{_IéT_I:l'_E:TOW Who hes a memory well trained. —R,eddy Fox. Roddy Fox is a smart person in many ways. He hes to be in order to live, for there is no one among the Green Forest‘ and Green Meadow folk who is more persisb ently hunted than is Recidy Fox. Ills is hunted with guns and Dogs, and he must constantly watch his step for the cruel treachery of l. steel-jawed trap. No one knows better than does he how important it Is for a young Imx to learn fast, and to remember what is learned. Long ago he discovered that things ‘found out for yourself are longest and best remembered. He had been giving the smartfl ot his children a lesson. He knew that the latter follrvwcd h'm at a. riistanccgthinking he didn't know It, trying to keep his father in sight while keeping unseen him- self. No, he wasn't spying on his father. He was trying to learn tn he aysuccessful hunter like Reddy, and was swiart enough to know that the quickest way to learn was lo follow and watch. In this way he could learn where to hunt and how to hunt. Already he had found out that when he couldn't see Raddy he could follow Reddyki trail with his little black nose. Knowing this Roddy had taken pains to leave an easily fol- lowed trail. Then this morning he had de. rided it was time the young Fox should learn what water can mean In a Fox. He had led the way to the Bl: River, which he knew Young Roddy never yet had seen. He had run along in the shallow water a little way, then left it and ran along the shore. He had re- heated this several times. then hidden where he could watch what_ the Young Pox would do. When that easily followed trail young Fox didn't know what to make of it. But he kept huntinz it where Raddy had 1m the water. I Then he lost it again, found it again, lost it and~ found it. This time it led him straight to where Raddy lay uniting for him. "I see You have learned to use Your nose for sCmething other than hunting for food," 551d Roddy. PBFMPS Yflunz Redd! felt a little foolrish hCITUIB of being found out. He. looked so. ‘Yesf’ he admitted. "Did you have any trouble foi- lvwlns my trail?" asked Roddy slyly, Th! ywflg Fox hesitated a min- ute. then admitted that he had had a lot of trouble because he kept losing it at the edge of the Wat-er. Reddy grinned. The young Fox law that sly grin. “What did YOu do? Where did you go?" he asked. "I went to the water and walked along in it." Reddy explained. "1 went in the water, too, but couldn't. find your scent anywhere until I found it. again on shore. Why couldn't I find it in the water?" asked young Raddy. "Because it wasn't there. Thnt l! Will’ at times water can he the best friend s Fox has," replied Raddy. '-Now thet you have (ly Thornton W. lurgesl) T!!! YOUNG FOX REMEMBER-l A great advantage he has gained ended at the water's edge taefiicontrdfil’ for the lost trail and at last found ' K had run alc-ng in the Sh!“ water a little way, then left it. and run along the shore terror is. How could he get away from that Dog? Out of breath, panting, he stopped for a .minute to rest. It was then that he remdnhered how he had lost his father's trail at the water's edge. It was too far to the Big River, but Laughing ,Brook was near. When he reached tit he ran along in the water for a short distance, leaving it to hide under some ferns on the opposite bank. would the same thing happen when that Dog reached the water that had happened to him at the Big River? 1 It did. The Dog hunted and ‘hunted and yeiped impatiently but he didn't find the trail. The young Fox knew now what Reddy had meant by saying water can he the best friend of a Fox. The next story: “Another Trick Worth Knowing." é By Josephine Culberiaon y.’ \.~.\:~='::~-\.\~v~ 4» _.\ .,\.\,\’7\.A&P Desperate Situations Desperate situations call for des- perate tactics — a point apparentay overlooked by West in today's deal. East dealer Botheldelvulnereble. A5 0A Q9761 ‘$108658! ‘J08! ‘G106 eruoor N core s“ W E "n"! 5Q s l!’ _ QAKIOB Q5 §AQJ8 ‘QR-TIC Thelddlng: _ he!’ ‘Iontl Welt Nari Pill gQ 1Q 2:’ 2Q a Poll 8 Peel I Pall Pal Dbll._Plle Peel Pall Wesi/sheart overcail was the sort of bid that most players seem 11:.- oble to resist making. but which requires I minor miracle for suc- cess. True. West‘ was in no great caught u-p with me, suppose we go Mouse hunting." So they went Mouse hunting and Roddy showed young Roddy 1, trick o-r two in the art of catching Mice who thought they were gmgyt enough not to he caught. Noth. ing more was said about the trail lest in the water. A few weeks later the young Fox was out hunting alone when a Dog found his trail. It was the first time he ever had been chased danger at one heart in view of his extreme suit length, but by tne same token the possible gain from making the bid was highly dllbillllS. Even if West found a heart in, it was not to be hoped that with only one king, a blank queen. and l jack in the West hand. a partner who had passed originally would be able to supply enough cards to cutbid the opponents. However, West's real error was by a Dog. He was frightened. He was very much frightened. He‘ ran and he ran and he ran 1mm he was short of breath, hot and Ured- The Dos: also ran and ran and ran. but he didn't run so hard. He didn't get short of breath and tired. The young Fox learned what HEATING EQUIPMIIT OF .\LL TYPES COAL GAS OIL ELECTRIC GENERAL STOVE AND FURNACE CO. Phone I880 - Gt. Geo. Si. not his overcall, but his opening lead against the doubled five- diamond contract. Surely. West should have felt that the situation was pretty black, since East must have counted on him for more than he was going to produce. Thus. West's actual selection of a heart had little to recommend it. 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