5-.t., Miircli 10. 1956 The Guardian. P. go 9 By Thornton IMNNY BECOMES CURIOUS tr. often said. but isn't true. it iiizitiers not what others do. -Old Mother Nature. iliiilliy Meadow Mouse, hiding N. :.,-i- the grass in Farmer Brown's ilMIl)t'll'd a little way from a great li.il i-tick near the house. was cur- ious The longer he peeked out nimi that overhanging grass, the iii-no curious he became. A num- her or his feathered neighbors were M t-mtngly having a wonderful time on that his flat rock. His eyes ttt'l'it not good enough for Danny i.. too just what they were doing. not his ears were good enough for Inn in hear thehappy twittering anti t-irlrping. nanny had just eaten a fat sun- (tuttoi- seed. It had fallen in o the glass right in front of him. it had lint-it dropped by Yank Yank the Mithatch as he was flying over In the Old Orchard with it. it had .iv.ppcd out of his bill and his loss iiarl liecnme Danny's gain. That sort of thing is happening all the tlnic all through life. ' llanny became more and more rtirititts. Could it be that that sun- flower seed had been brought from over where those birds were? Could I' he that there were more of those tinnderful seeds over there? Dan- ny felt that he just had to find out. Yes, sir. he just had to find out. Perhaps if he waited until night uhen it was dark it would be safe for him to go over there. Then there would be no binis around. llut there might not be any of those seeds over there. How could he get over there and find out? suddenly all the birds that were mound the big flat rock took to thcir wings. Some flew one way and some flew another. Around the VV.C.T.U. NOTES N0 AN RI The Bracken commission gave four reasons why minors should not drink. in xpiaining why it had let. mended that, as far as liq- nor was concerned. a minor still be defined as any person under 2l years of age. A child lives under the direction of its parents. in tender years, it has no basis for judgment and re lies on the parents for decisions. Tliere's a transition period during adolescence-generally correspond- ing to tcen-age years- a period of uncertainty when the young per- ion is standing between protected c h lld h o o d and unprotected niaturity. As maturity is rcaclied. the per- iioii can then be expected to make his or her own decision on the bas- is of considered x ” merit. He I! both wise and fortunate if he then iiiitls Ito bond of habit limiting his putter of decision. The inquiry commission listed two very serious and probable con- sequences of youthful drinking which make it obligatory for soc- lety to do all it could to protect youth from alcohol: Drinking to assert sdulihood. which results in impairment of such mature judg- ment as has been acquired and which may lead to juvenile crime, ti:-linquency or further complicat- ions of the already difficult pro- blt-m of growing up. Establish- niriii of a drinking pattern in ithich the niimblng effect of drink is sought in order to avoid a pain- ful resolution of the frustation and tensions of adolcsccn . This pat- tern is the beginnin of the pat- tern of alcoholism. The rcport shows that the comm- iisloli was not unanimous on mak- i . the iiilnor age 21. Two mem- hcrs wished it to remain at 21. uiiiie two others plugged for 18. MY. Bracken offcrcd 20 as a com- proniisc. However since this was not acceptable to any two of the 0llii'I'S. the chairman sided with lcaving it at 21.-Winnipeg Free ess. Shirts LAUNDERED T0 PERFECTION RITE-WAY cnaaaans Dial 7387 Scratchy Throat? Gorgle with Soothing oxfrocf of lacks. effective Mtt.sui'ia co. 0"” by an I 4.. Suddenly all the birds that were around the big rock took to their wings. conHt-I7-"iiTtFi?cE&"Eia?iE'soiii'e7 ode the mere sight of whom sent forth from the tip of Danny's blunt nose to the tip of his short tail. it it as someone dressed all in black. it was Black Pussy the Cat. Danny knew who it was at first sight. More than once when Dan- ny had been living down on the Green Meadows. Black Pussy had come Mouse hunting. Now Danny didn't wait to see what Black Pus- sy might be going to do. He drop- pcd back into the tunnel of Miner the Mole and scampered back to tell Naany Meadow Mouse what lie had seen. "if Black Pussy is around the best thing you can do is to for- get all about those seeds you want so badly and stay right here where you are safe," said Nanny in her squeaky little voice. ' "Of course you are right. my dear," squeaked Danny. "You al- ways are. But if we should stay home all the time just because we are safer here, we would soon go hungry. I want to get over to where I saw those birds. I'm sure there's a lot of good seeds over there. Anyway. I want to find out." The longer Danny talked, the squeakler his voice became. ”Then wait until dark." counsel- ed Nanny. ”It's a long time to wait." com- plained Danny. "if you get caught by some one it'll be ii lot longer." warned Nan- ny. f t tfhnyway, it won't do any harm to go watch and see what Black Pussy is about." said Danny. and off he went. It was curiosity that was leading him. He Just had to find out what was going on over little shivers racing back and there by the big rock. Out Our Way By J. R. Williams 4 r t i wmuio-rutazsesrokau on-Is-n-in.-In in SAVE THE BAGS FOR SWELL GIFTS! H i .i i t CONTRACT BRIDGE By gosephine Culbertson ' ONE DECLABEB Only one declarer in a duplicate match applied the correct tech- nique to the iiandlins of the trump suit in this dea. But dealer. East-West vulnerable. QR J 8 1 Q9 6 5 3 OK Q 7 48 g.:- 001097 su VQBI N :ILKJ2 5.110 W E .9 liA1062 S .31-(1754 QA5 yior 0A 8652 I aqoss I At most of the tables North- South ended up in three or fou'r Idiamonds. No pair reached game. because the perfect fit the ,hands was hard to determine and neither player was strong. A pop- ular bidding sequence was this: East South West North i 4 1 o 1 o 2 6 Pass Pass 3 Q 8 0 Pass Pass Pass Some Wests opened a club. oth- ers a diamond, but this had little TBIUMPIIED bearing on the outcome. Every South except one drew trumps as Quickly as possible. cashed the spade ace and fincsscd to the spade jack. then discarded a heart on the spade king. But with one spade and four hearts left in dum- my. and with only three trumps still in the closed hand, two trick: then had to be conceded. Only one South took the proper view about trumps. He won West's diamond jack opening with the guecnxlcd to the spade ace. and immediately fincssed against the spade queen. leaving the diamond ten at large. Now he cashed the spade king. discarding a heart. and led a heart from dummy. East could not be severely criti- cized for going up with the king,l and after lliat declarcr could cross-ruff the hand completely. making six-odd. The other declarcrs obviously feared that the missing trump was in East's hand. and that East might ruff the third round of spades. They failed to cmisider. however. that even if this happened. just as many tricks would he made as by drawing the outstanding trump. I':5AD. MEN! THAT Cl-IAP M9 CRACKEN I5 A Pusitovstz! No eKtt.L AT ALL! BUT Juer Our Boarding House A5 1 WM: ABOUT TO PIN l-liM TO THE MAT. 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