KEEP -IN Tn: swma AT TflE,DLOVER'0LUB The City's Modern and Air- Conditioned Dance Hall CAFETERIA service wnxtv sArulunY NIGHT omc: orm T0 rusuc Dancing 9 O'clock , Legionairel Orchestra 6 l SATURDAY DANCE AT THE WIIELMI MEMllllllll AIIIIITUIIIIIM I75 Grafton St. . _ MODERN AND OLDTIME-9-I2 O‘CLOCK Music Supplied by the "lRlSH SWINGSTERS’ Added Attraction: Open Air. Promenade Modern and iilii Time Featuring Tho 3 Macs ' ‘I _ ADM. 35c Canteen Checkroom 4 o o o o o o o 00-4 o 0-0 o+o+ooo+o+ o++++o 0+0 00004 0+0 o-vooo-o e NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. i Committee will be held TUESDAY, JANUARY 27th AT I P.M. o; December meeting were read and adopted. Correspondence was Poultry Industry in the DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE MEETING ROOM By Order of the President, L. McDONALD, Secretary. 0000000000000000004009- ‘véva ‘#4; a‘ v O§+O4+§§~§ l? wixsuos uootrn w. M. s. The January meeting of Winsloe presented, I ~ ACROSS 3. Bodies or l9. Fresher you}, w, M_ s. met at the home Mrs. Maclnms and Mrs. Omen" LBand water 21510;); or Mrs. A. D. Shaw, January 7th. Younker were appointed to attend across tDlstress 23.Bllght with nine members and one visitor Presbyteral. Next meeting was in- escutchcon signal 24.Limits,sis present. Meeting opened with The vited to the home o! Mrs. Mac- b. Monster 5. Often goods, etc.’ Heavens Declare Thy Glory Lord, Innis. with Mrs. A. D. Shaw and 9.111960 Ipoot.) 25.Partoi' followed by selections read by Mrs. c. L. Cudmore u leaders. 10- Thrash G.Glltter J-gobe" the lender, Mrs. E. M. Curl-more. Roll call to be answered with a lLRuna 7. East. Indian 27. Freefrom flld several scripture passages verse of Scripture. Collection 508631". l8 scerefli harmful lead FPSPDTISIVEIY. A t-ha-pter from rmounted to $1.10. M9911"! 6305911 554mb!“ 5"“! (var-l Organism! the Study Book was given by Mrs. with Take Time to be Holy and 11 (iii-WW B-Smallholes 30. River (It) waiter Roberts“ and Mrs. John hiizpah Benediction. ' H 535'- fvmords 32-Thln ltiaolnnls led in prayer. liilnutes (Patrilttwljlfasfilay) ls-glltelgsliare ktyzetaalggzn sshgté-Exvilh ‘ . ~ - ' . ver . n ave looser - N119‘ T" and Uncle Uby By Clifford MacBnde , (Afnl 1s. Indzgnits llillgktlilgl ._ . _ - ______ __ 15- A bird “tide 34, $931 [r _ I 2o. Any . - powerful ‘ deity I 2i. Underwater l - bomb Zzbevourd I3.Metal 28.Blouso ,28.E|capo (slang) 29. Mimickl 31. Close to 32. City (IL) 36.Foddervat 38. Gar-neon horseback 39. Implements 41. Portlooa (Gr) , 42. Silk waste lit-Sometime agoooo 44.Roml.in elsl-lighmrd) DOWN l. Steal IJ-lardel (van) , OIIPIOQUUIB-A uukgnm quotation NMIWHXZ ZCII TIIRKTH TRKWN KIN WRUI QBNII RXX III _ ' . ~' l TROH RICO WNDGI-IXBNBRK. k “=~ _ , ,1 § Yesterday's Gyptoquoto! - -<'-i-i—= , \ _ ~i<~"" j DEEDS SHE WBOUGHT ' l » a - -':.-.-..... .:.-.-. North could have shown you my hearts and when you didn't like %?~i\'>\‘\¢ nonanva nasronsmmrv A player who takes the initiative and makes a vulnerable overcall at the two-level. should not qulred to do all the bidding tor hi: side when he finds partner with extraordinary support! North in today's deal did not shoulder his share ~f the burden. East, dealer. dfibsg." Both sides vulnerable o ' Q A J D 2 Q A 10 8 4 10 ‘Q 9 7 3 Q 8 5 4 4 x ‘To o 9 Q 9 a 2 N 9 x .1 1. .2653 “d E QAKQ‘ stances, was 4 I 8 S if 5 2 ‘Q 7 ’ I 6 U Q J 7 _ QAKYlOBI and a, The bidding. East South West North MW w" ' he 1 O 2 a} Pass 2 Q Pass Pass Pass North moaned pitcously when lie was leIt in his IVIO-ilffldv -whlch he made easily e and after the last card had 1MP" ploye, he tried to take South t0 task for failing to rebid h‘ “All you had to do was you had s really good suit. and I would have carried you to said aggrlevedly. suit either, we could go Release JANUARY 24 Contract "Bridge Dyloaephhefialbctsol. be re- "You mean, what you really wanted me to do was to rebld the same wards about tour times!" North should not have raised the issue in the first place because he was in no position to criticize‘. 11.: two-spade bid, under the circum- up every ounce of his values, and contract nough- s clubs. tell me game." “Or I have 011 partner had only [our spades but lseautyful support for clubs? [North could not afford, with isle | two four-card major suits, to make a jump talcedut ot.‘ lha two clubs, forcing snot er bid from South; so he should h ve continued himsel! to the club suit, giving a very strong raise-perhaps all the way to game. True. Fast-West defeat five clubs. hut i! West led a rirtnond against that contract. as he probably would, East would to make a very good guess to find the prompt heart shift that necessary to the whining oi’ three a in defensive tricks. DAILY CROSSWORD I TELL OI‘ THE THREE FAMOUS m ANCIENT DAYB-MACAULAY Dilelbatod by ling futons Indicate. In said South sarcastically. entirely “of! the beam." such a bid. in response to a mere overcall, Is in no sense torcmg and South would have been in- cxcusably optimistic to bid _again. '- l-lls overcall in itself. vulnerable the two-level. had used la know that his could h, b I IIOZbIVOTI. It utorxu IEPS t-zo Tratertlap-‘o Anni-q: 35. Goddess ' of dawn 37. Plunder 40. Cunning 4!. 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