'uIu'r.smuInIsIsdlasdIIa Association. The Guardian Page 11 Monday, July 1955 '? . mi Byl Thornton W. Burgess The smart young Fox turned accompanied by her children, TM email 011-, his back on his imiuier and sister. Gloria and Keith. Thmulh Klmwledle ml" l5 ""19 He walked over to the little tree M rained he had climbed before. He looked T '& mff" 5- 3"" le" 0" . ls wisdom in the end attained. up. Had he really been up in that Nue; ay.h une hl4. for St. Andrews. -Gray F0X- little tree? He hesitated. 5;,m,,',e;V,,i;(',e,h” wl" 599"” "'9 A VEIZV Small W9 5”" Di Gray "Why donlt you climb'.'" barked " 5' FOX. had 11151 had 8 DEW expel” his sister. Miss Helen Hamill. R. N.. of ience. it was a discovery. a very discovery. He had learned that he could climb. A pi-nvokinlz MOUSE whom he had almost caught on the ground and climbed up in a little tree. Before he thought what he was doing the little Fox bad start- ed up after him. You see. the low- est branches of this little tree we- re very close to the ground, and he climed from branch to branch until before he realized what he several feet was doing he was above the ground. . Then for the first time he realiz- ed what he was doing. and riilhl then he was afraid as he looked down at the ground. He had clim- ed without thingink what he was doing. but he couldn't get down to the ground that way. He had to first he was a think. and for the afraid. He didn't know how climb down. Climbing .down was very different from cllmbing.up. He started to go down head-first. then turned around and started to back down. He R0! down by MW ing. but it didn't the luirt him at all. Meanwhile, Mouse had dis- gppeared. ....-M-.M.:--:--- The little Fox went back to the hollow log which was his home. There his brother and sister. who had been sleeping. were looking out this doorway and blinking. "Where have you been?" asked one or them. The young Fox grinned. "I've been up in a tree ." said he. The two other young Foxes blinked more than over. can't go up in s tree." said one of them. "Maybe you can't. but I can," said the smart young Fox. "Let's see. you climb a tree!" cried one of the others. "Therein nothing to climb for now." Fox. "What did you climb for when you say you climbed?" demanded the nllier. "A Mouse climbed up in that little tree. I climbed up after him was the repl "Did you his sister. "Na." replied the young Fox. "1 lost him up in the tree." "I don't believe you ever were Q 1; . ts-99,." declared his broth- Y. catrh him T" asked The slick surface of wet ssphalt roadways has sent many s mo- torist limping to the garage with lancncd fenders and shattered Iicoillamivs. liui now research Gnmncers have come up with omelhing that sharply reduces Iiis accident hsurd. When their Ipcciiil aluminum oxide abrssive is applied to the road surface. it Iuts down by more than 309;, the ,,' ,,disisnccofyourc.sr when you apply the brakes at ' I0 m.p.b . . .t.o in addition to saving weight and work in s thousand everyday and special spplics-' .ion.s, aluminum may prove a liqjor factor in saving lives, too. ALUMINUM COMPANY or camps, LTD. (ALCAN). "You replied the smart young lfhctoukancsr said his brother. another close together. and grinned. barked. a Lesson." Strange But True By F. l. MacArthur time he reaches thirty. and it's 36 inches muscle of each brawny arm. val time to see some of the world. as much as I would like. At home, he uses supported. Bob wears size It shoes. clothing is made takes 6 yards thigh, and a 48-inch knee. home. young fellow. letters and listen to the radio. Freetown audience. Mrs. "He doesnil. because he can't." The young Fox looked up at the lowest branch. l-ie could jump ill! to it easily. He gathered his feet under him. and leaped. He landed on the first branch; and clung to the tree. Then climed a little way by stepping from one branch to where they grew very He climbed only 3 very little way. then looked down at his brother and sister "fhe next story: "Gray FOX llll'95 When he stepped on the scales last month, Robert Earl Huges. 28. of Baylas, Illinois. weighed in at only 946 pounds. He's still put- ting on weight and his doctors say he may weigh 1.000 pounds by the His waist measures 115 inches. around the Last summer Bob spent most of his time traveling with carni- S. ' t was the chance of s life- he says. "You know, considering how fat I am, I don't get about Six feet tall. Robert is too big to get into an automobile, So when he travels he goes by truck. a specially made chair that is reinforced with with steel. His bed. too. is steel His to order. It of cloth. for in- stance. to make one shirt for him. A pair of his pants has a 115 inch waistline, 130-inch seat. a 05-inch When Robert was a boy he de- veloped a gland disorder that somehow upset nature's balance. By the time he was ten. he tip- pd the scales at 550 pounds and couldn't make the daily walk to and from the country school to his By nature Robert is I Jovial He likes to write -The Variety Concert put on by a Central Bedeque group and spon- sored by South Freetown Home and School Association was held in Birch Grove Hall on Wednesday evening. Ju.ne 8. before a capacity Ray Johnatone presided and introduced the var- ious numbers which were heartily applauded. Good order prevailed and a very enjoyable evening was spent. At the close of the pro- gramme lunch was served to the Mrs. ” " C. T who has been a patient in Prince County Hospital for several weeks has sufficiently recovered from her illness to be able to return home. All hope for her a speedy convgl. ence. nMrs. Bayfleld Shaw of Mount xleaaant. spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Burns of Lower Freetown. Friends of Mrs. Burns are sorry to hear that she has been ill with ivirus pneumonia. Mrs. Shaw was Montreal, is spending a vacation with relatives in Lower Freetown. Among building projects under- way in Freetown is a new house being built by Mr. Colby Lewis, The house will be on the site of his former one; it will be ranch Style and very up-to-date in every respect. It is expected to be ready for occupancy in the early fall. Mr, Russel Reeves has purchased the older building and has moved 'CZ5'N'Ti2TCTTRTi5GT Iy Josephine Culbertson II! VI! deal below. loud: IMO what i usually a snor- iiiously costly error: be selected his wrong tnimp suit for his slam contract. However. an opponent tune to the rescue. - Southdcsler. Both sides vulnerable QKIOBI QQIO1 can 4.743 ' .6 Q1984 934 N on QJ658 W E QQ74 gAQl0 S QKJ98 653 game 9AKJ963 cams gr...- Thebidding South West North East 2' ltss 3' Pan 3; Pass 4; Pass 59 Pass 69 Pass dv Pass Pass Pass it to land bought from Mr. Alvin Stetson in South Freetown dis- "Who says I can't climb?" he trict Brian Scales who has been at- tending school in Rothesay. N. B.. is spending his vacation at his home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heckbert and children, Christina and Paul, of Maine, arrived on Sunday, June 19. on a visit to Mrs. Heck- ,bcrts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hu. bert Mac-Neil. Visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. June 21, included Mr. and Mrs. Alan Clow. Colburne and Denton Cluw and Mrs: S. A. Burns. Members of Birch Grove Wo- mens Institute who attended the District Convention held in Cen- tral Bedeque on Tuesday, June 21. were Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Aiistln Scales. Mrs. George Jar- dine. Mrs. Alfred Curlcy and Mrs. Ernest Taylor. Mrs. Earle Blanch- ard and Mrs. Albert Campbell. Al! Sf. Louis -Congratulations is being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bernard whose marriage took place recently in St. Edward's Church. Toronto. Austin is the son of Mr. and MI'S- Jerry Bernard. St. Louis. while the bride is Martha Scott. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard are new spending their honeymoon at the home of Mr. Bernard's parents in St. Louis. Mr. Anthony Perry. accompan- ied by Russell Saucey and,Gussie Roy of Salem. Mass. are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alphle Gallant, St. Louis. Miss Leltha McCormick is spendin some time visiting with friends in Albcrlon. Miss Doris and Wayne Leclsir. Tignlsh. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gaiidet. St. Louis. Miss Ann Marie MacAlduff, Tignisli. is spending a few days in St. Louis at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bernard. Mrs. Robert Austin and daughter of Rumford. Maine were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alphy Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers in St. Louis. Our Boarding House Major Hoopla South should have bid six lpades. not six hearts. His part- ner's raise or the obviously short- : cr spade suit guaranteed four- card support. but North could not be expected to bid the slam at spades because, from his point IIKLYAIISI have has only a ooimouiorlog action It: spades would have been easy to main despite the bad break at In spade suit it- self. West. opened the club ace. south rolled, drew trumps, than cashed his own high spades. When last turned up with a spade stopper the contract was in Jcopsrdy. since s diamond laser was also imminent, but. with East's help. declare: solved the problem. He cashed every heart, discarding clubs from dummy, until his own hand was icduced to the 7-8 of spades and the A-10-9 of dia- monds. Dummy kept the K-10 of spades and the K-84 or diamonds. East. intent on "protecting" his diamond queen along with his spade jack, gave up his last club. Now, as the only hope. South led a spade to the king and threw East in with the spade jack. As South had hoped. East then had to lead a diamond, and by play- ing for divided honors, South shut out the queen and jack of dia- rnonds. East mode I had rnlshkc in falling to keep a club as an exit card. There was no need to hold three diamonds-if South had the ace-jack of that suit, East's queen would be worthless, any- ot view. South's spade bid (after being raised at hearts) mlgl-it way. ' New Annan Mrs. Edmund Gallant and two children Dianna and Valerie visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. William Hubbard. Slemon Park. on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Lambe and two children. Marjorie and Mary, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis on Sunday evening. Mrs. Wallace Thump and two little sons spent a few days visit- ing Mrs. Tliompson's parents Mr. spent on Thursday June 23. when teacher, parents. pupils and others wended their way to Darnley shore to have a picnic. Games of races. tug-of-war, etc. was held. Prizes were given for winner of each. A delicious supper was served by the ladies of the district, also a treat of ice-cream. Teacher then present- ed each pupil and preschool child from the Women's Institutes. Miss Shirlene Wall then presented the teacher with in gift on behalf of the district for which she thanked one FIRES - JOHNSON DAILY &YPTOQUOTE--Ilerc's how to work it: axronnaaxn Is I. o N o F I: I. s. o W one letter simply stands tor another. In this ciiampic A is used tor the three Ls, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- trophlu, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Holiday the code letters are different. A0rypdogrsnQIvIstton IIIII-I IVLB J Iiw. .1 Lw one: I'll! 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