uardian Moiiday, 19, 1955 POINT DI KOCH! tr” ..:::..”:::”.'::i:..'!.l;'?.'.t.: CONTRACT BRIDGE ' - Chsrlottetownrecently. Jos.phin. cu'b."son. 1 1-3; pgopmz play of the hand his next move was to prove fatal. Mrs. George Mecormac. teach- Hr" My mum " 't -Pot" dc. .R0ch' Sch0ol' wu1l::tlmthl'iewi:n-expert dA:Ei??eiltirc?::hncr:f't club T b"”"'” "Sm" " Chumw a mistake in the timinmand went in dummy. he forthwith did so. . g mwnt down. This same type of hand is He then castiedmthe acedanrtil till: -2 no-w -- -r-- mfg; g;;;g;,ge..g;,;g;;e, :::::::e':”..":3:::;l.i:..:r.::..:::lzirriir.:":...:. '”i':....':..:::..: spread hidwings and was over thete - - , . player might well observe --.here however. this ruff failed to estab- Uaknowingly. some way If OWE peering under that branch. Fort- ";,h.:fn Rzfnai: (;)-r;.!;'',:,' the declarer went wrong. and pro- lish the rest of the heart suit-it Must each one hurt of hill! llI0"1"- unately for Peter. some brambles lay of Mom" Stews” who Cele fit from his error. did not figure to, alncega at . -Old Mother Nature. were in the way. That fierce liiint- brmed her Sevenlyglourlh bn.u,.l hum dul". is decidedly against m-icc an m 22 The G in . Mr. John D. Mcliiis of Point de Roche. was a business visitor to the City on December ltd. oudn't et to him. Meanwliie. , , and South ended up by losing two Peter Rabbit was over in the siirhper thegHare had taken to his d” a." Duemb" 7' N"3V"s”:u; :;"n'"m" dlahmnds. one :il3:;i:'8n('i fblilie. club'.l Green Forest. where of course. be long legs and was sure where ML John Mums” of Slvaget The correct ol nor had no business to be. His eyes Whitey couldnt get at him. Harbnur. was I business Visitor Qilltfoil of deal is simple but important. looked as if they were Irymi V-0 mm-"'m-rm in ci,.,-1au,..,w,. recently, . 9 i500"! mun 30' N” W W" h” pop right out of his head. lie was l i Q33 'club until that ruff can produce a E holding his breath. Peeping out m. Joseph Mcxenna of P01". .Q" N .33 vital entry to dummy. The Proper E from beneath a snow-covered liam- By W. IL MM'Al'"""' de Roche. VW5 Vl5”””5 friends V -77 9 Q 9 84 line. fl'l0l' winning the second trick Q Wk brmch "'5' W" "M59 F” the COMIC PAGE v D w- in Charlottetown on. December 9 K1085 W E .395 Mm me chm a"' k "9 cash ""5. ground. Peter W35 Wallchmi ' A man worries about what lhevmh. gxqe. . S gJ1o9: two l'll1 spatlcs Elltfl thi-' two ml). ltflnle RC9"? EV9l'.V”""1 "33 future holtls for him. but a wo- hearts. then to ruff I heart. If white with snow- On I 3n0W”C0V' man worries about what the store M11 .I.A.B xlccuiiiiell, geacherl OAKW97 illlcsl l'h()llSCS to (Il'elTtlfl--lcl him. .7” ""mp -lu” ' ""5 Way (mm will 1'3" l" the f"””9- at Saiage ilarlinur School. spent '53 WV?" 355"m9- h0WeVe1'v lh” he him Ill! I big him with H9”? N91" The average husband would be lh, M,ek,end Wm, his family in 993' idfiilti rot 5:! I'll c. .c- Iow eyes. He was as White B the a lot better off if lieid quit i.-y-'Gm.gw,...,, &A55 clarer ruffs the club in dummy aiiow onhwlgich heostlit. 11 W55 ing to understand his wife and ' Tl" blddlnl-' land v-iirrs niiothcr hczirt. cstabllsh- v - hey I 0 "WV W- . lust enlo having her around. - I in the fifth card of the suit. The Out inhthet middle Ail ail Optlllltlillg J Lip, toyseu your crowning glory? dehlrfvmcli-:Y"';:::;l Ii)ei3,l:er;li .13o;ith 37:: glgw digiimiid ace remains in dummy M D h .- - IIIIODK I C 7995- 3” mly 3 ', 9 Do you have blond hair. 14 inches - . . " - fr eiitrv, an South is on safe. ' W8? "Om while)? W35 Wm” k"””d (or more! in length and iinbleach- ms mm”! lune”. 2 . P." 5 T P". giouyul. in,-ingdmiiv . -Q spade. one. POND SHOULD EJUST RIGHT -"'"N -rxwl g Q Pass Pass Pass SKATING TODAY! x "39 ' Small he” ”f 5'10” pct" ed or spoiled hv curlcrs Then vou knew lhal ll D35 "mhing "i the-'niav sell it at good price to the klmi 1' W35 M5 b'E'('""5i"- Jumper Friez liistriiiiicnt Divisioii of Ben- WG H3l'9- ('1'0"9h"'l-1 'h"9- J”mp' dix Aviation Corporation. in Bal- Irls coat was as white as the coat unwrap Mr. Raymond Feehan. who is diamond and one cltib. at present a student at the, The bidding was sound througlr - Wmq Provincial Vocational School. out. Note that North properly . . Charlottetown. spent the week-end raised his partners rabid spade ('”"AN um”: .5c"00l' of the big Owl. R A h bl d h . grin Pm"! ll? R"ChP- 101951 Pl his suit insteadgof branching out into Nuvemb" Report Pet" knewmallumper had Seen nm aI::!nBIl (l)l:natl;llaCktln0r rat: - gareints. Mr. and Mrs. John some such silly venture as a three; Grade VI”: 1' Leo Macbmmd. that big, fierce Owl perch on that works ban” than any other known ee an. diamond bid to show the 3(C.- .3. Norbert Mncmmaldl IWNP ind h5di'”"5"”y lmuw” "ml substance as the controlling fac- 1.-. k - -.k f B C" d "3 nut impusmble that many pal” Grade VII: 1. Doreen MacCoi'- I W"'” "'9 l9 "WV? 30 much for in an instrument that records .M"i Ian gunk 0 9 0'' would end up at mme nmmmp mack; 2. Howard MacGlllivray. as an eyelash. That Owl hsdutt humidity The" particular mnm. ieturned home after spending aim, these hands and go down .. Grade V: 1' David Mummy: 1 "9" hit" but if M ?h””m V9" merit makers buy about 500000 hand-Hy n the home of hm hm gmist good defenses Florence Peters; 3. Joyce Mac- the teeniest weeniest bit that fierce ' lhCl”l"'i3W "id 5'3"”? Ml". 3” West opened the club king. and Cormack. Mickey Mouse By Walt Disney ' in is. How he must want to jump henter would be sure to see him. Such Mi" yearly for um purl As long as he kept perfectly still, be was safe. If Peter hadn't seen Whitey when he lighted on that stump he prob- ably wouldn't have seen him at all. for Whitey was keeping per- lectly still, and his white coat laemad to be a part of that stump. r-"It must be dreadful to be sit- Illl It plain sight as Cousin Jump- and run I'm lad Pin not hi his moo." Peter. pose. They lay hair that meets these Specifications absorbs moisture consistentLy and always dries out at the same rate. Strands of hair used in the instruments stretch as the humidity rises and they ab- sorb moisture. As a hair dries out, it grows taut, moving a lever that records the humidity. Outllving the mortality table of an insurance company, 90-year. old Emma: Gian, of Chicago, ",1. looted S0.0tl't on her policy. Fewer than one half of one per cent of the people alive today will "Mk "30 I8! of 96. the insur- ance company said. The Baltimore Oriole was aam. ad for Ir George Calvert, Lord Baltimore. His family colon, Nil!!! and block. were the same as lie colors of the bird. GM of the oddest signatures on record k that of James Whistler. the mud Painter. who died in ms. Mrs. George McCormac. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strain of Charlottetown. were guests at the- home of Mrs. Strain's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel McCormac. on Dee. 10. Miss Peggy Mccormac. teacher at Mount Stewart School, spent the week-end at the home of her BHLLCOVI W l. The December meeting of the Millcove W. I. was held at the homi- at Mrs. Arthur Hughes with an South at least got off on the right; Grade W. L Eugen Macmm. l::..::: M" W ofWrigIey's '”"i ii Spearmint ; foot when he held up the ace. East had encouraged with the lack old; 2. Sterling MacGlllivray; 3. 'ladys Howlett. of clubs on the first trick. so West (;”de 11; 1' Hum M3113,-d. continued with 3 low club. This time, of course, Smith won. but Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis and family of Point dc Roche. were-' guests at the home of Mrs. Mcw lnnls' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fredi Muiiiiu. Trncadie. i - boxes W i X7 l. Keep plenty , on hand for 7 the Holidays Grade I: 1. Joseph l-iowlett. PLANNING FOR FUTURE MOOSE JAW. Sack (CP) -This lcity and its surroudini: rural iiiuiiicipolity have arranged com- plementary zoning by-laws. to minimize the need for future an- nexation of fringe areas by the city. retary. Mrs. Gordon Wlllett (re- elected); C. M. Secretary. Mrs. John Rogerson fre-elected): Mis- ( l sion Band Leader. Mrs. R.H. Bax- ter (re-elected); Press Secretary. Mrs. Clayton Morrison: M.M. Sec- retary. Mrs. Howard Myers: C.S. Secretary. Mrs. Jim Ferguson; Organist. Mrs. .lohn Dixon. oAnce,oou.3 EVEl?Y- Bocvs some lN Mvcaia! - 12:6:-tr ovsc! oomv. Bu1',enucs.'enAn is , YOUR I3-ATe.' as AN UTTEQ ANGEL.'PlCtc New Home AIL W we eesr OF me GANG PILE IN - SGUASHIN6 MV DRESS 3 oH.NO-' 5 Iv Paul Robinson huh", M '"m"' 5'' '''"M- 50 attendance of eight members Thel You'I bearlotsof ”'l1iaI'tk d"' ' warm meeting opened by singing the Ode if You's" when Y0' P853 We would still have idea if there WW no moon. The sun would followed by tthe Collect in unison; Roll call was answered by an l this pure. tasty treat around to friendswserve Henry cause tides if the moon were Which would move first? Would Jumper get so tired of holding one position that he would try to change llttl ? W ld Wh't l - . Me. aend deoclide thdtoyheosvevogiid s'”"'” '" "”"'Y 9'8"! when the try some other place to watch for a dinner? Once more Peter thought blacked out. In fcat. old Sol does almost half die work of in the tldeu. '0' "'1 The nectarine ia a very ancient fruit. It was grown in Persia as early as i562. Although the great Appian way was built by the Ro- "'3"! Wm? 3000 Years ago. it is still posihle to see the original Paving has worn away. Today's roads never will last that long. about that white coat of his cousin's A hm" "m cm" 319-000 '0 build in 1941 would cost 22,000 to and as he had done so many build mdayg times before he wished that he too had I white cost. It must be truly wonderful to be unseen when in The popular song. ”D3vy cmck. ett has created a s2,0oo.ooo Mom exchange of Christmas presents.i in: were read and approved. The unrrespondence was read and discussed. It was decided to pay the A. C. W. W. fees now It was moved and seconded to vote 840 for school improvementt. A motion to amend a motion was passed not to buy the science equip- merit for the school now. it was moved and seconded to buy a treat of fruit and candy for the children of the district for Christ- imas. Also to buy a gift for a former member who has left the: district. l The minutes of the previous meet- g 3 it after party meaisf SW9 it to the children. Emery- body appreciates delicious Wriizleylsspeai-rnint.G um -and it coats so ll"-kt Get. a supply today'- r 0”" Out Our Way gm. ucmmn Jumper doe? "' ""3 NT lndllslry. ' Dealers in The following new committees. ggthow how lucky he I-3' thousm 233”'SbiiZ”".""i.:S".n5S”i?.I'S...T:'.' niiiZ'fn2E2Z'iTif.'3.3 iSJff'.Ii'if5.; Q5???” "saw. caw. caw!" called Black- tll'1e3d'PlIf;L'Pg fad also clconediPrnizi'am. Mrs. Earl Called i me grow I, M perched in the H" w:”);':”'l8l1 mnrket. but not. The next roll call is to be ans-l L of . ngighbm-ing tree, H, was gshake R;-H d H g wererl by an old Medical remedy, c.'mg just to hem, his own mice. name of .a "ewe an Roll is thcillirs. Herrcll Arbinz kindly invited .3. didntt on Peter Because pet. gbg 57”"? the members to her home for the wu mg" "mg ,m,w.covel-.d vALLEYFI'F"I”n" if next meeting. A game of questions ubrlllch. He didn't see Jumper out ” ' ' was cnluycd by all. Mrs. Ollle b in.” in the open. because Jump" The niiiiiial niccliiii: of the Val Shrcciinn was the winner of the . i lung .0 like in, now he was 3". leyfield Women's Institute was L'nnic. The meeting closed with 1”. on. H. dmntl we whuey. heilield at the home of Mrs. J. D. and the National Anthem after which the hostess served lunch. "u23f?k5??i'v””5'u A vou up i ifaausewthe hll Owl looked so likepQ::tTP;'rPl:l.alc-Dnnimi. with the pusig um v g -IHIIIZ. c mccting open. i! This time Whitey turned to look'-ed m "'9 "W31 "WHHCT. The &lt Blaclly. and Blacky saw hlm.i:f;?lr;:::";v:' ”'"lll' "10 milluics and HAMPTON w' M" 5' v - ' l i . I ' . . v,iv.:d'zo:9h::':sl'l'10:l:i:: pwsml rfw:(':I"i(,(:.1:;u;n.T:;n!lkge':sI 'llic iiniiiial nicciiiig of tlic H;-imp-1 Pet.er'mIwed then. He waiitcd. toi-IN” TiH'cc alisciil imcnihcrs 1:-Eililfimn w' M 5' was hem It H-ml geg wh." macky was Wing "villi:-ir tom. mzikimz a tuiaii M Maiisc on llct-. 6th. at ll:1i0. The ("dim move much. he hm Mummdlr”m.m,” nwmhcrs Mr "W . prcsitlcnt. Mrs. John Dixon pre- hiit position a little. lint in rlriinglll”-' .Vcnr. Mrs. tlniixuililc ll2IG(ll:'lfIi- sided and-"pound the m(.Tu"g. w."h this he pokcd his hcml out trnm ('"'"Nl as a visitor. i me Lmds Praytm H18 ('hnSt' Muqqs and Skeeter Iy Wuny bl5hOD A under mm hmmhg w,.m. mm H" cumUmT,'l":' 1'?” nias (iarnl Service was carried out .. . lnsmnny. nu, ma whim Owl um.jaI w,m.IV MW!” (.05 ll "ls with intervals of Scripture read- .:-:9 ----L . . . , T ”'”5l"'"d' iiigs. Roll call was answered by up..- ur Boarding House Malor Hoople 4&7 7 soAo,8AxreR!rowi-suvouA commit! -- .- . -. H. g r ' Knrxsgrshlnmlilzi ':p'ilw"T"'H allel ilor welcomed to the meeting. g as (is-ciicsrtl. H Mon ', A ,,,mm,.m. M Hm war .h iflltrs which indicated a very llJC' Mialegulfr FT '- C OII Hm, ml.h,r- g . t 5 0Wed.cessful year. the allocation being ""0"Ill-ls had been generously over-reached. Meeting uas rr-ml .-iiirl dealt with. 2 membeis. there was one ris- Rcports were given by the of- O i l7l?ESSlgD , Channel 2 H1" war lic-.'.'in with ten members. but three more. Mrs. White. Mrs. t .1 . ' -' ) . .. , g It ixislmi l inizidnime Iuld ill the lionics or nicnil):-rs.iclosori with prayer by Mrs. Baxter and hlizpah BCnC(ll('ll0l'l. Mrs. HAVE SEEN WONDEPlfsli'; "WELL. HOOPLE, AGNES AND I ' HAPPV YULETIDE, an I'D HATE TO 555 You TAKE THE Mommy lllilt MacLend and Mrs. Staplc- in: vol.) AND wucz samaoc 9”” OF CRACK'”a T””5E ton joined during the year mak- "frail word to ht-gin with the letter CATCALLEE5 Ales some -ra G'2A”lTE'FEATtJIRE5 lAll'l'l-l pm pg", 1; My Cunvem Ha" lam: a total of thirteen. There was”'F”. FOUL UP ANOTHER CHl2i9T- 5M”'E'””'HM' REMND pm ,,g,ng.,L-mm.aL.e ll average allcndancc of eight. Thc follnuiiig slate of officers MA5 A-VD Tl-WON ' l:30 Dlxi,--At Home with Helei. mm iw" h5VII1tt perfect aticiid-were hfnlillill ill for the coming ALL THOSE PQETTV Ema,” AXE” HOLLY-To Tilly The Toiler (.l.m.ker ante. A vote of thanks was ex. year: l'rz-siiiciit. Mrs. Lorne Forg- REPLACETHAT MUSW Q. ,J.,.-I-(,da-V W”. kl." tended to the officers. and the.usnn telcctcdli Vice : President, Holder presiilent thanked the membersihlrs. John Dixon; Secretary, Mrs. 415 pmvwundo Jack at the for tlicir co-opt:-rntion. Windsor Bell Ire-elected); Trcas- piam, MN'llnRs gciii-rally opcncd by uror, blrs. Elmer lnman lre-elect- .- .i.-I”. & 1.-,..”m.I.S sinzintl lhc (ldc. or Snnt: of P('a('('. cdl: Supply Secretary. Mrs. Al- . g,AAub”-v & Gus and clorcil with lhe'Queen, or lierl Host lrc-clectedli Cor. Sce- Lnm pgmlunnwdy Dmdy island Hymn. Moiicy was raised retary. Mrs. Roman Ferguson '11- tm pvmr puppet Thmnm duriniz the roar bf Mlle-ciions at clcctcdi; C, 5. Secretary. Mrs. 5,15 m Wperson ,0 Pam" nir-or-vc. hirilidny box. auction Clayton Mnrrisnn; Literature Sec- km lm ACKCwaTV New, sales of articles and sale of M"V' ”-T 5.40 pm iwomher lllllt.If'-. iiiicii lilins were shown. are: President. Mrs. Alex Mar- 6245 p.m.vSp0rts Lcllcrs were exchanged with W tin; Vice-President. Mrs. Dan .350 pgmvmcgc NM" 1.. pcn pals in England and Scot- Mathcson: Secretary. Mrs. Harry 7:00 pm gMy "N." lnnrl. The school was visited regu- Vaniitisklrk; Treasurer. Mrs. W. 1;” pmgmwutmorinm sing”! larlv, and treats provided, new A. lllacLeod; Directors. Mrs. M. 1555 pgmP1.-urmcts families welcomed. parting gift to D. Martin. Mrs. W. A. Bruce. mm pg,-n,.c,,s"-3 Hm". a member. donations to W. 1. pro- Mrs. Vince White; Conveners of , gm) p,m...M,d.c it-cts. and other organizations lied Crosi. Mrs. Angus Martin, ' 0:!) p.m.--Denny Vaughan Show ”" "101!!! the year's activity jMiss Jean MacKenzie; Convener lozw p,m...5u,dio one At the close of the meeting lunch of U. N. and Exchange. Mrs. W. I r 1l:M p.m.-CKCW-TV News was served by the hostess and A. Bruce. Auditors. Mrs. Herb W 11:10 p.m.-Weather committee. MacKenzle and Mrs. Ron staple- - Hill p.1n.-Boxing Officers of the coming yr-sriton. i . lI:lI p.m.-Sig Off T , no 1 runs: '3 'n nus-Iv l I bonus! if .. 3-IT. etaea W -3 t I ,. . , -5' . i i 1 . i 1 O E V . ' -.1, l