liadlo Broadcast Program for Education Week! Listen for the idllowing 5 minute talks over CFCY at 1:15 P.M. on the following dates: MONDAY, 5th March-Introduction to Education Week-Frederick A. Large, K.C., Minister of Ed- ucation. TUESDAY, 6th March--Education And The Home- Mrs. Lorne Noonan, Pres. C.W.L. WEDNESDAY, 7th March-Education And The Farm -Mr. Ralph Raynor. THURSDAY, 8th March-Education In Industry & Commerce-Lieut. Col. K. S. Rogers. FRIDAY, 9th March-Education And Labour-Mr. V.. A. Alnsworth, General Manager, Maritime Elec- tric Co. -ALSO- at 1:15 PM. on SATURDAY, 10th MARCH a forum discussion on Education and the Community, with the following participants: Representing School Trustees-Dr. R. G. Lea, Chair- man, Charlottetown School Board. Representing Parents--Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury. Representing Farmers-Mr. Malcolm Reeves. Representing the Teaching Profession-Lieut. Col. Leo McDonald. DR. LLOYD W. SHAW will speak over the CBC on MONDAY, 5th MARCH at 7:15 P.M. The Central Committee for Education Week invite you to listen to these broadcasts through the courtesy of CFCY. .'-13-..? JtIu:a:Ioi.'u!.'iI!9'J,'::RLI:il-aI.l'Iia PUBLIC INVITEO ' TO VISIT VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 4 In keeping with Education Week, and the theme, . EDUCATION IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS, the i general public are invited to visit the Vocational School -1 on Wednesday, March 7, between the hours of 2:00- E 5:00 and 7:00-9:30 P.M. -' We believe there are many phases of training car- ried on in the Vocational School which will prove of interest to Prince Edward Island's citizens and profit- able to our Island youth. You are invited to visit the School on Wednes- day and become acquainted with this particular type of Education. HON. F. A. LARGE, Minister of Education. REDUCES WOLVES BURNS LAKE. 13. C.-(CP)- Avery Goodwin killed a. female wild dog with a snap shot near Decker Lake. Looking around. he found a den which had five halt- wolf pups. Four of the pups were destroyed but Gdodwin kept the filth. AMMAN, Jordan, March 4 - (Reuters) - Khaled Husseini. dis- trict organizer for the United No.- tions relief works agency in the Nablus district of Palestine, was assassinated Friday night by un- known gunmen. by Ken Reynolds Quickies is) (x. :g .onVaIIIIIIlIoIIlulIIau.'.-. .' W3 ul 4(.a-:-e. EE.:;gE-ca:-i.:o 3-! "These beads you got in the Guardian Want Ads- are they your size?" Ll'l.. VABNER IVAN RLNS hO' REELIZE AH LS ALLLIS RUAS 9 is1'H'voKuM BOY? f&RMi:..' ire iriE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , ; KING or me aoviu. MOUNTED ' . I MISTAKE Be not too sure or what you see: None from mistakes is wholly free. -Farmer Brown's Boy. . . . Way. way down in the Sunny south in the Land-of-always-sum. mer two long-time irlends had met unexpectedly. It was on ii lov-.-'11 little beach on the vary island on which Robinson Crusoe and his man Friday once lived. To one ev- erything waa iamillar for this wits his winter home. He was Teeter the Spotted Sandpiper. To the iii E Contract Bridge g G By Josephine Culbertson c . , ASSISTANCE ALWAYS IVELCOME South deserved credit (or his Dull eiiorts in the following deal, even though he did get ll little "licip.” West dealer. North-South vulnerable. Eu!-West 30 on score. .52 9343 y goioaa 4.7542 QA1096 44 .7 N vxcuio .1-..ro5 w 1.; 652 .-;.QJ9s S 0742 4.6:. gicqisrn Qao one .p.ai:io The bidding was imlumlly ni- tected by the conditions-the vul- nerability and the East-West part- score: West North Ihst Son"! 1 ,5 Puss 3 9 3 0 Pass Pass 4 V 4 O Dble. Pass Pass Put In view of the bidding, when West opened the seven of hearts. South could be sure it was a sin- gleton. Winning the iirst trick. declarer laid down the jack of trumps. West ducked, but whc.i declarer led another trump honor. West took his ace and returned the spade ten. South won and thi-cw West right back on lead with the spade nine. East, meanwhile. dis- carded the three and six of clubs, and now when West led the club queen. East showed out. discarding a heart. South took the club queen with the ace and cashed his two remaining trumps. leaving: QM... OQ1083 7 -I:: sol N WE S I-91-O TOGO AJO .73 Q... 99 OK! i K 10 New South led the dii1i;;,.. -and West !ell! He put in- ace and returned the diamond nine. south tinessed this in dum- r: ing the or the tricks. It West had waited to gain the second lead of diamonds. then gave south two more club tricks, south would have to concede the setting trick to Eut in hearts. REGULAR Ilv Thornton W. Burgess) FARMER BROWN'S BOYS other everything wa.s new and strange, but none the less delight- iul. He was Farmer Brown's boy making a winter visit to the land oi palm trees and banana trees and lovely birds ilowers and strange fruits. I-lg loobd up at the great green and brown nuts in a huge cluster in the top of a tall gray cocoanut palm leaning out over the beach, its crown like a green giant ieather duster, then down at the little Sandpiper and chuckled. ”Not much like the nuts on the big hickory true on the bank oi the Smiling Pool. are they?".said he of course Teeter didn't say. Cocoiinuts meant no more to hlin than did hickory nuts except that he would much, much rather have it hickory nut tail on him than a coroziiiut. All he said was '”Peet- my, and could easily take the rest! L. P. II. TUESDAY EVENING, 7:30. Manon 6th All Members are urgently requested to attend IMPORTANT BUSINESS STOP. aaur-noes vo' WANNA DtI:?- - HI IAT8 wcct! Peet-weet!” and flew away. ' "To think that little rascal comes iway down here every winter on those small wings of his! It just jilocsirt seem possible. I wonder iii there are any more of my feath- '('l'0(l friends from up home spend- ing the winter down here. Ii 1 were a bird I certainly would do it every year. Yes, sir, I sure would. Robinson Crusoe knew it good tliing when he got himself iwrccked on this island. Ha! Unless vlim niistaken there is Plunger the Osprey! Anyway it looks like hint,” said Fiiriner Bl'0Wli'S boy. talking Ito himself. I lie was right. It was Plunger llis if to prove it he plunged into ftlic water. then came up with a fish clutched in his claws. He car- ,rlcd it ashore around apolnt where lhc could eat it imclisturbed. Farin- Ier Brown's boy had so often seen Plunger catch iisli in just that way in the Big River, and sometimes in the Smiling Pool back home that for IT. moment he almost forget where he was. Meeting old ac- quaintances in strange places is -like that. And then Farmer Brown's boy fni-got Plunger. He forgot Teeter. lie was sure he had seen ii flash of blue among some bushes. There it was again like a living bit of the blue, blue sky where it was bluest. "Winsome Bluebird!" he cried happily. ”As sure as I live it '5 Winsome Bluebird! I didn't thinl: he came as far down in the Sunny South as this. It does my eyes good to see him. I--" Farmer Brown's boy didn't finish what he had been going to say. Instead he stared very hard. then rubbed his eyes and stared again. That wasn ' Winsome Bluebird. Anyway, it wasn't the Winsome Bluebird for whose coming he had watched ev- ery spring as long as he could re- member. Now that he saw his lovely little neighbor more clearly he at once noticed that his head and neck were grayish. His cost was a lovely hlue, ani even brighter blue than Winsome's, and his bill was different. Heewasnt even re- Contlnuc-d on page 14 I BINGO I Holy Redeemer ilall 3 TONIGHT I 3.30 The prizes are the some on those prevailing It other Bingo: in the city. MEETING L. w. HUGHES, Sec'y. I By Al Papa and gorgeous 2 , ' I ., 43,! MARCH 6. 1951 . T. Bl! (line ,,r . '- v 3! 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