i V i . i "1-Ace TEN A M rm; GUARDIAIti'. Cl-IARLOTTETOIWN y Prince Edward Island Tuberculosis League X-RAY GLINIG SCHEDULE Y. 22 OCT. MONl3il:tic0 (Stella Maris Scliunll ........ .. 10:00- .TUESDAY. 2:: 0C'l'. .. Rusiivn (Stella M:iri.x' Sclioiill . .. Wl:lDNla'SD.Ul. Jl ti("li Anglo Rustim (St. Aiigiislinc ('riiii'oiitl ,l:.',lU-O 5.011 THIJRSDAY. Ii (it'll. liciisliiszloii i.il:iwiiii' lleilll li:3tI-mlllzilll -l:()t)a- 5:30 T:()(l-- 9:00 FRIDAY. 25 UCITI Kensinaton lriigli Srliiioi limit-.. REDDY FOX MAKES UP JOHNNTS MIND Circuimstances you will find Often cause a change of mind- --Old Mother Nature Only one who is obstinate re- iuses in change his mind. You see it is true that circumstances often govern what one will or will not do. You make up your mind that you will not do this or that and then circumstances make it Iunwise to do what you had made liip your mind to do. and so you iehange your mind. - Fat Johnny Chuck should have been in bed and asleep long be- run: this. That he wasn't was due in the fact. that he was living high and there was no knowing just how long the good things jhe was getting every day would last. ARM RADIO FORUM EDUCATION SOCIABILITY FO COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT Organize a FARM RADIO FORUM in your community. Get acquainted with your neighbors' ideas through discussion of common problems. First Broadcast MONDAY. OCTOBER 29th For information write- FARM RADIO FORUM. BOX 99 Canadian Legion Clover Club Dance EVERY SATURDAY AI Blancliztril and the "Clover Club" Band Admission-750 For rcscrvnliuiis Phone 1222 Bvforc 7 RM. call -I78-L Ross-rwitiuiis livid until 10:30 pm. THE CLOVER CLUB Dancing 9:30 to 12:00 SATURDAY NIGHT IS 1'0I'R. DANCE NIGHT AT IM toner we MN our . OhGI.YE6TeRDAV, our mt: A MITE FRIO-HTY. . . . LI'L ABNER Ag H.)4AiNt'r NATCHEPLV. 'STPEtJ ROME. A VILLA CANNES. tKWl3WEWI'I1l'75liRl:H lwivpav, ruii aaaxstuun! 'i SINCE we LOSTATH' . . coco TCH A s- . LiAM,E5'N' .7 R g Bin srni in W - I; ripsxtm 53 wL)i;ii,”,,.mg r x, ..('APII.. .. WTOQE MILI F&A The good things were not the kind of food that Johnny had grown up on. or that Wooclchuck were supposed to like. The good things 'wci-e bread. cookies. cake; and pie. and sugar-buns. All these things Aunt Sally provided for ;h.m ctery day. No woiidei' he was so rat that he looked as it his coat would burst. .It was late in the fall for Johnny Chuck to be awake. Like Iall good Wodchucks he shoiilcl have been down and under the ground asleep at this time. He knew it. He was sleepy. He did i i contract Bridge "ii By Josephine Culbertson I .os:xr.-x-Qwstxawossaeo-Q-sot iFAL'LTI' SLAM INVESTIGATION The Blackwood convention is Inot satisfactory for all sla-m sit- uations. Let's look a-t a deal which gave trouble to a pretty good North-South partnership. South dearer. Both aides vulnernblef i Rubber bridge. A K5 9 Q3 Q Q 10 3 3 2 5 A 7 5 4 y 3 .3 ' A Q I - C 10 9 3 N O -1.7 B3 O 10 5 4 tv E C Q .1 q J Q 9 8 6 at K J 10 t 8 . 5 72 Q A K 9 I Q A K 8 T 5 4 Q 2 Thin was the bidding: South West. North East. , 1 9 1 p 3 9 Pm :i 9 :1 Q A 3 Pan 4 N T Pass It 0 Fun Pass Pass South did not pass to UV! dia- gmonds without an inner stru le. 'biit he finally decided (to q ate his postmortem statement) that jNorth could have a very good hand and yet that there might be two losing spades in each hand. it was quite possible. South argu- Icd. that North could have held the king of clubs instead of the king ol spades. i This was quite true, and there 'IYilgl1I: easily have been two spade ilnsers. but for this very reason South's.mcthod of investigating slam poaibilities was badly chos- on. When North jumped to three llv Thornton W. Bum!!!) ' bit as he sat there yawning sleep- X ily. He knew he ought to . y -9, w.,y;K;N;-' IICA-i That was licddy Fox sitting on- the doorstep. a lot or yawning. but he just could- ri't give tip that high living and he didn't intend to a: long as he could keep awake. Jack Frost had already come. in fact he was a- round everynight now. That trees 0! the Green Forest had turned -brown and red and yellow. While the (lays were warm when jolly. roun:l. head in the blue. blue sky.'TItere- was ii shanp nipin the air at night Johnny didn't mind it then be- cause he was down in his snug bed deep in the ground. But early in the morning when he came out Ito sit on his doorslcip, he shiver- cd at bit despite all that (at under his coat. Yes. sir, he shivered a ,' I ,xv”" ",(Il'lO-li5IIIIi have stayed in bed asleep, not to wake up until spring. But he hadn't been able to make p his mind to do this. And it was all because of thosegood things Aunt Sally had waiting for him. This morning he started down the little -path through the tall brown grass that led to the back door or dear Old ,Aiint Sally's house. He waddled more than Continued on page Q4 diamonds over West's one spade. the chance for a slam was im- pllcit from South's point of view. and though he lost nothing by putting in the heart call, his fol- lowing dependence on the Black- wood convention was illogical. It was extremely likely that North would respond to four notrump with live diamonds. announcing one ace. and that would leave South with the problem he act- ually faced -- what about the spade suit? South's wiser coiirse was to bid live rluibs over lour diamonds. Usually. this call would show the ace. but in this case there would -he the strong implication that South would have bid szx dia- monds except for his fear orspadea A Thus. with spade control. North would logically bid the slam. - League Of Mercy TEA AND DISPLAY at the CUNDALL HOME Tuesday, Oct. 23rd 3:30 to 5:30 P.M. 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