.,. kege 10 The Guardian Saturday, Nov. 26, 1955 CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson A SIMPLE SAFETY PLAY v AT HAPPY LAST -1.14-A .-. .. ...'-ae..ca v..r..:a...-.-is, .. g - 'found the light as brilliant as ever. A iIOChel"I love will all things dare. And endless Iuftering will bear. Grouse. edge of the Green Forest. tut 'guns. there were such things. pend. that he could not fly. him. seen even when the hunter lookedi had given up and had gone away It was very still now. it had very still for a long time. once, far away. he had heard the. hang of the dreadful gun. it made the young Grouse shudder. But be kniw now what that sound meant. He-was hurt. One wing he couldn't use and it ached. But the ache bad as the (right that hefiptlll felt. It was the (right of helplessness. If he couldn't fly, how could he possibly escape hun- gry enemies that might happen that way. Where was mother? Whom were his brothers and slap tens? All had flown when that hunter had shot but why didn't they come back now? He didn't know what they could do to help hurt but he knew he would ieel safer if one of them were there. ...,.....h...h.....h.h.. srnausr wt mu: By I'. H. MacArthur On Sunday. May I. 1954. Der Assen Ashikin. pastor of the church silt. Mary the virgin in Beirut finished his sennon and otfered a prayer for his Holiness Kevarlt V1 the'lata Catholicos of all the Ar- enians. Then he returned the oily Chalice to its place on the tar. As he set it on the marble face he was startled to see a ght sparkle within it. The light did not appear to be a momentary -reflection for p I remainul - in the chalice. Del Assen hurried! to call the deacon to bear witness to the phe- nomenon. .Tll,C deacon expressed the opin- ion-thst natural light somehow was being retlected on the chalice. He and Der Assen tried to find an opening from which the light might be coming but all in vain- When the pastor returned to the church the following afternoon he wet not as He left” and returned at 8 oiclock the-same day. He saw the tent :51; the chalice grow dim and van- s . At 7.30 the next morning the pan- for visited the church to pray. When he went to look at the chalice he found it flooded with light again. He called together several church members who investigated the llzhl and decided it was a miracle. Word of the strange occurrence spread quickly and St. Mary's -church was visited by large crowd: The chalice was bathed in a bright lillht. through curtains had been drawn to shut out all other light from the church. Investlizators mov- ed.ihe chalice from its place on the altar but it continued to shed light. They tried to cover the light with their hands but still it shone. with- out being reflected on the hands- lectrical men with the latest equipment tried to find thr source of the mysterious light. They in- spected the entire church. but could not accollni for the mysterious light. The hnffliluz phenomenon remain- ed jn evidence for several weeks. During this lime thoilsnnds of pil- grims. of all races and creeds vis- ited the church of St. Mary the Virgin. Then. one day. the lilzht vanished as mysteriously as it had appeared. SEPTIC" TANKS For complete Septic Tank pumping out service, also prices. Write: . ECHALMERS NI-IWSON V 'V Winsloe Phone 7596 Evenings. THROAT sons? especially it mother were there. ' After what seemed a long. long long time. although it wasn't near-. right at him. At last the nunieri ad ”””'””d' Still the young Grouse remained ini f Wa hii hiding place. OU our Y iioirint; the hard 9... ii iii: is - ' this particular type of pl-33' 15 VlU5fl9d- is used. silallcred this rosy dream. North-south vulnerable. THE WINNING play in me ml. left him with only the Iinsleton deal nus so simple that heart opening. This leld 5110!!” it scarcely bears explaining--butihave given South considerable sat- wt isiactlon-but perhaps he was too Capturing East's king. overlooked far more utcu that it South promptly laid down the heart jqueeli. preparing to ruff the next heart lead in dummy, but West South dealer. mu. ilimz the queen of hearts. West use played a trump. and soon found himself with two losing; hearts and only one trump lsit .. as s ruffle:-. The outcome. inevitably. was down one. After the good beginning. South should have looked for a play that would insure his contract. That play was the immediate re- turn of a low heart. This would give opponents one trick. and they could remove one trump from dummy. but now South could sim- ply ruff his remaining low heart with dummy'a spade ten. and by thus preserving his other 'l-'tlrl honor claim the small slam against any defense and any conceivable rsnk ot car:?.". There are more opportunities ily as long as it seemed. he heard. Q :24 g -0” Mom” Nail"?-y the rustle of dry leaves. Sonleollltei : A J 9 8 5 ' . . ' . Wh ' i ' In a thicket of little trccs lusti gage? g”:eetrl:S;e;S if Bggrt. 4,J954 begimng to grow lay I youns skipped a bat Hg knew ma, 4852 . 00, g That thicket was at th: that wsmng was made by the tee! Q8 3 gVN E Q10 i Ina - ..,- 1 QK62 - d - an on ::..:;rr:::...r:rr. .:;:::-:”::..: or s o o e Icious Green meadows there was no nnrei move or make 8 Sound That 2 . . cluQ83 frightened person than that young . h b h m, In fact Q AlxQJ973 Grouse. He had bell shot at and "EEWEIS esEreui':ga;nm-rfu', rustling QAQ6t one wing was made useless. it p . ' H .7 grggg: :.:"1::i:” .:::':; :::."::”..:. -A after 3 A. e a ow i . . . , v - - . He :f:.':5:- ....:::::.:"r...':::; M :2: ””.?f”::' .,. Cu eat "Dd-erstagd it dun what has imp. The rustllniz ceased. Wllomcr 20.” Paoss Illory Pnsa y N. e a seen a W0- .. .- . 5 .1. d. . - gazed comma was the 21?: ::f.?..i.:l:i?:i' "”.:;...?:.:.: :2"... it 5:: :-..t. - S23: Chewing icket. He had been so frightened were lismmhg. H mam, walk Unly 9 ' that he had taken no ms wmgs" a moment or two i.iL'-ll.iiilCi'(' was i.lillllilIli' or not Miriil llud adr- Tbere had been a sharp report and no Sound but ii seemed a long. queilc ilcip ill the il('lll'i Mill. whore mmemmg had struck MeHwhilgl1lso long time to the young (Zrousc. ll u.-l- llt'Ui -ri. so 5' Hill Nlmilll e . a ' l h": b 'lh. Wh ' -l t lll .p2l(lv -lam as a fallen in the middle or that thlcket.i "En::'egml1”nlf'5t; dwal: him" by 2 iji”'ff('?.” "Np, f l . H9 I185 hidden and mid h3rd1Y was it the”, trhnnl hc ("llliti n ll - W" cannot be crlllzcll sellwcly for that dued to breathe 8.5 the humfer bad sound You wouldn't have iiitilltlhi, :u-lion. lull lll- slluulii lime taken come into that thicket looking for it 3 sweet sound. nor would i But I liiilr nu-ro plnlls null Ilio oi 15' i i ' th S ii ill. with rcllxun. lllzlt be no hum" had looked in vain :ve2iie:'sty(s)(lilIl1lf-iditraohilftlgieliiicalrdei li'()l(l,il(li1ll0f'Cll be able in find out M” u” M” M u" you” Grouse it was a ciuck. Only mother clurk- Wcsl nus liit' sort of iI1'I.VvI' W?!" "B. so "kc my brow" leaves in ed like that. The young Grouse has a trcnicndous aicrslon to which he was hiding that he wasn't scrambled to his feet M happy 1(,amnL, H.” mm H mlgy and he never opened a irulup, so this most players realize. early land what "my the needless) concession of a trick will save many a contract. ln fact the SAFETY FEATURE Ll-JTHBRIDGE, Alta. iCP)-Aid. 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