rm: ouanotm. cnanaorraroww .. ,........... yivmncr-I 15. 1952 . i track - BY '1 hornton W. Burgess 1 y , zivovcn IS ENOUGII been poumied by big wings so 3 mm mm. -- altogether Bobby Coon wasn't feei- L Neither side vulnmbiev More than enough has no excuse. ing at all good. ' . A K; 34. - Enough is all that's out to use. Now out at sight at those big QK10 " -Olrl lVtnih.., Nnm", iowky umm "Id nmmng w own He was keeping out. of sight un- . A Q10 3 . ' -w" the licked his wounds. All the 5'' mm” 3'0""? ""37"" ""l- w73 Bobby C00" WM licking his Green Meadows and Green Forest T 40 N95 653 80fM- The)" smartorl. They had iollu. little and big. lick their From beneath these. he could peep I , N 904 d been made by the claws of Mrs. wounds when they are hurt. It out and see that big nest high up 99 '3 W E ..1,fz"5 Hooty. the big (Till-llillnslt tlestlhelkeeps them clean. and also itiin in tree. Presently, he saw both 7 S ' had climbed to iniiiniit knowing seems. in some way to make them'Hooty and Mrs. Hootv at the nest C9 5 l 7 MQ 10 mttil he reaclicd 2' ilnr anyone heal better. so Bobby Coon iickediHe could hear their yoices, but he 47 W35 "sin: I'- YN1 6"". 1' MW 5”” his Woimds. and in between he couldn't understand what thev .A T875 the end of wuitnr. and it ili'Idll.iiilCl(Fd his lips. Can you guess why? "id. Perhnp! that was as we". .934 I88 Filtered Eobbfs item! that an.V "HIE was because he knew that there Probably they were telling each 'C'AKl the feathered folk hurl ncszun nest-innist be eggs or young Owls up in other what they would do to Bob- The bidding: lng at this time. Mrs llnn.'v's izreatithat htg nesi. Mrs. l-looty wouldn't by Coon it he ever climbed that yon”. rue south Welt curved claws. Wliil pnn-.t:: us sharp have been sitting on it otherwise. tree again. At first. Bobby had no 1 . Pass 2 Piwi an needles. had tin: iii (torn. Hllti He was keeping out of sight un--intention or climbing that tree .1; Paul 4.; Put torn his coat. Then. inn, hr had tier some young evergreen trees. again, but when after awhile. Mrs. 4. Pass 51. PIN! AI" ll ' ' i " w Hooty spread her great wings and t5N'I' Fun 09 PI" went hunting to get some food for Pass Pass her babies. and that nest apnear- ed to be left unguarded. for Hooty was nowhere in sight. Bobbv began to think of how good a dinner oti fegizs or babv Owls. he didn't care livhich. would taste. The more he lthought about it the more his a ttMEET THE 0 BRIENS " :i?cli2" i.l;'”if;:.d is V "That isn't too much of a climb." tsaid he to himself. "If NIl'S. Hooty has gone hunting. and I think she , Tickets! For Aiiiitiiii St. llatricics Play ON SALE has. I should have time enough to yet. no there and down again be- TODAY AND SATVRDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. 7”" 37" T"iUm5- It i5"'t "W ""59 'days to find food quickly. Those Al The Ou-is may have to go a long wax-, iand hunt a long time unless they CIAH ER ('Ll'H. CANADIAN LEGION HOME i”' ”"”5””"3' h'ck-Vt" He tried to make up his mind to . . ionce more climb that tree in spite All seats icseri ed. Get yours early .0, his "hes. Than unexpectedly . . g . . Mrs. Hootv retiirned. She, had had For Tn-lit-t ltcsenations Phone 7'16 0 luck. She had umgm R Mm,” 31,, fed it to one of the babies. then took to her wings again. ' "Now's my time!" thought Bobby. "She won't have such luck again. It is likely to be some time before she catches another Mouse or any- one else. Ouch!" He licked a place that smarted more than the other places. And as he licked, he tried to make up his mind. "I certainly am hungry." thought he. 'Yes. sir. I need a good dinner. 'In fact. live not to have a good -ldinner." He stopped licking that sore place. He poked his head out where he could see better. He look- ed this way. He looked that way. He looked up. down. and all a- mund. He saw no one. He suddenly made up his mind. and started for the tree in which was that. nest. He moved quickly. despite lhu aches and pains. He went up that tree almost as fast as Chatterer the Red Squirrel climbs. and even as he climbed. he licked his lips and his mouth watered. Canadian Legion Clover Club Dance EVERY SATURDAY Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band Admission-75c Dancing 9:30 to 12:00 For reservations Phone 1222 Before 7 RM. call 4'78-L Bi-servaiimis held until 10:80 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE NIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB fr-0010 ' b a little in the following deal. South would have stolen his slam con- contract Bridge ly Josephine Culbertson ALERT DEFENSE NEEDED It the defense had slipped even Despite the fact that North and South had a near-monopoly of the aces and kings, they should have taken warning from the lack ot a fit in any suit. West, not unnaturally impressed by the opposin, bidding and de- pressed by his own holding. opened his singleton. The diamond ace was played from dummy; then declarcr cashed the A-K of spades to discard his other diamond. New South drew two rounds of clubs with the ace and king. There was cstainly no reason to feel that East had false-carded with :the club ten and queen. and no iEast. marked with the remaining 9-5 of clubs. It would have been easy for south to make the contract by leading to the trump king and iinessing on the return against the queen, but he was not gifted with second sight; be elected to lead a low club and ruff with dummy: heart ten. East over-ruffed. but he then had a problem. Who had the Jack of clubs? If West had that card. East's correct defense was to return a trump. knocking out the king. but if South had the club jack, this would probably be fatal. East mentally reviewed the bid- ding, and he decided that with all the optimism in the world. South would not have bid so strongly with only the A-K and three low clubs. 50 instead of protecting West's non-existent club jack. West laid down the diamond king. That, was South's Waterloo. 1! he ruffed high. he would establish West's trump nine: and when he actually rulfed with the eight West over-ruiied then and there. forgotten-'1-looty. had given all his thought to Mrs. I-looty. He had climbed only half way up Now there was one thing that Bobby Coon had forgotten. yle had NOW l'M THE, MOUGHT A9 LAN'i.oizg AN wew--we xrlex Isyoq TIN ISIIMINT? when he was struck a blow that al- Cbhtiriued onrpage 14 By Walt Keiiy ' FEGONI OHURL! ,Enizs.Jou:s si-is 55vm in -,1 WANT you To vim. our He: 1 , . ciwz. DUITO IUMIP DIFFICKLT1? 15-ll POHCI. Muff BE GUT BUT-TD PREVINY UNNlCIS- SARV HARDSHiP- i - GET A main -'1 RSEl..vl:'5.'.'- an KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED M150 uu wurvl Lie... rum wens wasn'- Men. uewseamt mo MAGAIINE Wllliga... By Zc" - Grey Acizoss me STREET--WEVE JUST smzreo HOUSE - KEEPING! 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