Continued from page 8 mil Oreaine Ltd -— *- P a II Id Annual Mriiyeting ”°"°"" ”"‘ . ' iieepuig. I dearly love my fiancee. . ,l l I but I'm not looking forward to "'1::re§f”e,.:;';::y glieolgg A;_ spending much of our time in a goeiam. tion Ltd, was held in Morell’l3erpetuai vale of tears Lew on my 4. Mr. Everett‘ Webster pre- TOUGH PROBLEM sided. The Presidents report in- ANSWER: You are facing one of diostod I successful year. the toughest problems that can ..“‘?..f.‘“‘2;‘;°.‘:2.‘..‘.§"i‘I.§iif..-’°‘2i”i...‘3’="$51.? '.:‘::;:::::':-..;;"°‘.:.".:.“"':;:*." M we-e 1“ ' ' I '-.". " l r. refuse to try. Here rd '°““ ‘“‘°‘ °‘ ‘m'5"‘7° Wm‘ ‘ “'“'- ‘°”‘’" ““° -“°‘" “°'““‘ The Ifnalehgnlldyetliat well illustrates the The Guardian Page 9 7Thursday.VMIy 20, 1954 Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson A VITAL FINLESSE One of the great paradoxes found at the bridge table is the number 3,of needless finesse: taken by most players and. conversely. the num- HOLMAN’S Cliarloliteliown mt profit of 8’l.360.89. The assets at the creamery now total 549,-‘ combination of a mother determin- “um. type of “mm. ed to get what she wants by any 590.67 whioh'includes all new and means at hand. and I compliant modern fachinery with I can wash- daughter who will make any IIcrl- l,N:e€°:,l;:'mi..;.bi¢. er on order. Mr. Corcoran Bl-filed fice for the sake of peace, is well ' that the Creamery was in ‘a strong nigh unbeatable. The fact that O 1°53: financial P05131011 With bl“! PHI“ your future mother-in-law's tac- VI“ able amounting to the Small Wm tics have been successfully employ- 9972 of S50 W”h°‘"' P 1°53 ‘’I ‘my k“‘d- ed with everyone in the family for *'A“3 7‘ It showed that the shareholders several years forfeits for her Iym- OK95 N . ,, -, really nwn "id °°n“'°I the” W‘ pathy that might be her due in V1035 '3',’—'_-; giinization after placing 10 and 5% rm. role 0'; 3 normal, lonely momen Q A QIO W I O8‘1’__'é of the 11"‘ P1“‘m5 in ”5°§V9 3”‘! There is one cogent fact which, IFKQJ S * Q eduCfl“0"51 I‘-"VI find PEYWK 5'5’ if squarely faced. might make your 1" J8 interest on shares, the association fiancee we ,.eu,_—,n_ Th]. it that O59 3 declared dividends of 4%. Dividends abaolumly naming nu‘ nu "er 'AJ7‘ will be P5” °n "PP“°“'-1°“~ M0“ been done, or will ever be done .‘,a‘ of me P3'-’°“5 19'‘ 5h“ “'"'h 5”" for her mother. will make the old- ‘T’. bemfi Paid °“ 5h“_’° °“I“““v "' er woman hiwpy or satisfied. 50, The Fiddinflt would be ', 30°“ “"""5'*m"“" "° though Laura gives her mother ob- sou“. west North East leave their dividends on deposit. lee,’ devomon ‘mi “Wish m,.¢_ 1. ‘NT 3. pass A dl“-““3°I°" ''°°k 91399 °“ ""3 nothing will ever be enough. Then, 3' Pass {A P850 bi’n9m5 °f Sh‘ °d“"““°““I “md what is the good of contlnuIl-|triv- pug Pass and it was decided that any pat- ron wishing to improve his know- ‘edge of the Co-Op movement could ioceive a years subscription to the} Maritime C0-Oloerator by applying; in the Creamery. The subscription‘ living paid from the EGUCRIIOHBII Fund. I Among speakers called upon‘ iii-re MI‘. T. R. Cullen, M.L.A., Mn. LN). Corcoran, Co-Op Uriirin, and; ing? Absolutely none. The girl's salvation lies in getting married and moving away--as did her sis- ters—to a safe point of vantage. Perhaps a miracle will then make Mom realize hoiv foolish she's been. and how much happier she'll be making I life of her own. instead of relying on those around her to supply every emotional need. Were she too old or too ill for activity, drastic action would be difficult. South elected to start off with his shorter major in order to bid his second suit without “revers- lng." speculative. but not really bad. The final contract was West opened the club king. The ace won. and the spade finesse lost to the king. Declarer ruffed the club continuation. then led low to the heart king, back to the Ice, and ruffed ii. heart in dummy. Another Big DOLLAR S-T-R-E-T-C-H-I-N-G Event! Buy and Save! NYLON HOSE LADIES’ SHOP GARTER BELT T - SHIRTS Mr. Morris Deiicon, Fieldman Dept: Th 3 3 b k t bl’ h d so uh nl Agriculture. 1 . . e - rea eaa is e u '5 “°" lmpomble‘ Under Pxlsllngltwo long hearts, but these were i ii After the closing of the meeting: . - coffee sni-1 doughnuts were served °"°""'"‘”‘°°" h°“"°" 1” """.worth precisely nothing to him. He could not use them for diamond only possible thing to do. In the In an presem“ “"3 “m It “-111 "”m.°‘” to He discards from dummy until the the kindest step, too, since it will mvgrse trumps were drawn and trump drawing meant that dum- undoubtedly give mother I push lo- wiird iiidependeiice which she my also would be out of trumps and unable to do anything about four suspenders. Sizes 24 to 30. Col- ors~«white, pink. blue, and black. Reg- ular l.75. SPECIAL shades. 45, 51, and 60 gauge. Regular to 1.65. SPECIAL terns, plain and jacquard knit. Siles S. M. L. Regular 1.98. SPECIAL ...--_ Clearance from stock of odd lines in a Fine cotton knit in shoot Ileeva pull- ‘ I broken size rIngs. Light and dark over style. in white and striped pat- Made of nylon marquisetle with wide elastic back adjustable fastening, and IN MEMORIAM needs sorely. MRS. CATHERINE NICHOLSON ."I'he death 0(‘l'lIX'I”€d in the King‘; County Hospital. Montague, on Tuesday. April 20. of Mrs. Catherine Nicholson, wile of the late Archie M. Nicholson, Kilmuir. in her Both year. The funeral service. which was held from the Kilmiiir Church on Saturday, Ap- ril 24th, was conducted by her pastor. Rev. A. C. Fraser. who gave I comforting message from paalm il6:l5 "Precioud in the sight of the Lord is the death of His mints". The organist was Mrs. i‘olin MnrDonali1, and hymns sung iere “The Lord Is My Shepherd“, "what A Friend We Have In Jes- us" and "Rock of Ages". sympathy and friendship were expressed by several beautiful floral tributes. Pall bearers were L. W. MiicKin- non. Peter MacDonald, John K. MacDonald. Sam Giliis, Carl Mac- Kinnon. Archie MacDonald. In- iarment was in the family plot in the Volloyneld cemetery beside her hlloblrlld who predeceased her in lflfiil. and her only son, Murt, who p4_I““d away in 1934. She is survived by her only daughter. Mary. Mrs. llvin Ches- ness_ Los Angeles. Oe.l.if., who on several occasions spent lengthy visits with her mother. and flew from Oolifomia to be present at the funeral. The late Mrs. Nicholson through- out her lifetime was a faithful‘ smnduit It the church ser- vices at Kitlmuir. She was a member Ind supporter of the Val- lsirfleld Church, and regularly l‘flT‘lII‘lbuI«6d to the Ladies Aid. During heir earlier and active years lur home was I place an- joyed n her family, and where friends aiweya received a cheery welcome. She was the only aur- viving member of I family of sev- en sisters and one brother, chil- dren of the late Anne Gillis and Ann Ma<Donald of Brooklyn. The bsoflaor was the late Malcolm Mac» Donald of Heatherdale. sisters were Ohristy (Mrs. Maclnnln; Annie (Mrs. Maolsurcl: Kata (Mrs. Manhood); Sarah (Ma-ii. onssidy): Jessie (Mrs. Smith), and Elizabeth Ann. KINII lI[|lI3 TEA I/IIFIIII i:_/I/irl HIHI l'.‘\I>.' Continued from page I That Body of Yours South's three mond iiult. Thus. chance for his contract. losers in the dia- South had no Declarer's only chance. after losing the spade finesse and ruf- the childmi grew tired. they sang “"3 “I” club "°I'”m- W“ "° risk “rouiids" which were niijoyed enor- the heart finesse. even though the mouslv and ihese i-eqiiii-ed gi-oiiplbid‘““K 5“F§°5‘°d “I” the W99“ discipline. A ..pam“ngn day was was oli‘-side. True. South would started and some worked in otiiei,I’f‘ l'l5kI“8' 1 Cream!‘ Ilemllvyi but mediums. I since he was not doubled and A mg factor in m; iremmem otlnot vulnerable this extra risk was these chronically ill was that lllI5t)in58Il8lI.)l8. and surely it was better allowance was made for their dis- io try for the contract than to abumgs other than 1,0 adapt, gquip-’admit defeat. If South had led to mom. to fit their needs. The success and gi'ai.iflc-alion re-ihearla the heart king and finessed on the return. then caslied the siilting from their efforts in tlielheart ace. he would have seen for group has given rise to I healthy‘himnelf that five heart tricks were enthusiasm. This group method of available. and then. of course, he treatment has also been introduced could draw trumps. This would into craft work which means body,leave one trump hi dummy for I and mind are at work It the some diamond ruff which would become time. No one of the patients can com- plete an entire project by himself and the dcpenrlciicn mi one flIl()i"l'.‘l‘ the fulfilling trick. GREAT BRIDGE World's longest single span and co-operation within teams has hrirlge is the central span of the made for I henltliy working silu- (;.,1dm Gage bridge at 5." 11,1". ation Ihai is preparing them forvi-iscm 4.200 {ML future "selecird" employment. I believe we can all are the great advantages to these disabled pal,-l ienls who. working as s team with‘ mother group or groups and thus sharing the satisfaction of accom- plishment of It definite object. will gain self-confidence and finally be nble to accommodate themselves in working condiiions \\'Ili"ll I ' i ' l‘~'~ "‘llSldO world and mix with others. A aowax #3 I RE-WAXINB! v TIIC I AGAIN arid acain * wmi um BUFFINCI rlooo wax , (.81 I Skinny meii,woineii gain 5,10,15|bs. 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