vulner: )'e ivi haw npi-neat with One g North l'.aS responded with Threelby . V . Diamonds. What do vou now bidlover par.ut-rs forcing bid. if part- CONTRACT BRIDGE By u. JAV BECKER QUIZ You are the dealer nviin-er sitle partner mum and should be so identified,” Diamond. Your yful with each of the following foul-jner tht-n inds live diamonds thatial lands? will be the splot. b d I . . ll (urtii iowever i s our L Tfqa .1” .kQ?O2 Ex” hearts or spades evincing an in-. 2- Q53 '72 059553 4-595” tort-st Ill a slam the cooperative This cannot be misread as a 4. A 3 9 .l8"542 AK8 . E Q . . ' E lstrong bid in view of the limited l. Four notrump. A small slam is practic.ill;J certain: .I fgiratid slam is gm.--s.ile. The Ilullll)t'l' utl four diamond bid but it aunounc-l as that the opt-nin-; hid was not aces North li".S iilll l;ll".'(illi' tic-v . . . . , . . t i bedrock minimum. Fhe final de- termin- ilk: limit at. 'It? hand.-3, - .- . . d ;'e partner may be expected to have gy5"I:."0rmll men M” m be ma 0 i" from I3 to -It pinuI- ..uit-ll puts. 3' Three numunpp The quash us in or near the 33-point zone required for twelve irlrks slam in diamonds must be un- dertaken even though the oppon- cuts are known to have an ace. f. d-, d bra 5 Eleven H .N9nh responds Hm spades tldigks vl:lll1(l)nesnccesslarli'.e i identifying three aces a five no- The 44g” d-ml.-muu;m notrump. should be bid. in diamonds. intention is, if Nol'th's rebid Isl ' four spade bid and thus strongly. . if North. over four clubs, jumps; bid. The four nntrump convention should not be used. Partner may) have one ace with tvliicli twelve. tricks might easily make; or twol aces in a hand with uhich there isl-I no play for six. values previously identified by the?” Page Jan. lSl'. Vincent's Orphanage TMEY "- 5'- VIECGIW3 0"9h'"' time in several years. a Canadian H56 and is all the more remark- 2. Hm, diamcudsg The opemngl zggpflgmgacfgfwpochildnn trooned cowboy stands a good chance oqable because he was badly injured bid is not much more than a mini-tom.-stmu holidays made doubly Non ot the w ,. . . . by the friendliness and ' "ldd””-4 ”' ”""m"m le""5l(-har'ty of individuals and groups I over the Island. Midnight Mass was celebrated in the Orphanage Chapel by Very llieverend J.A. Sullivan who. in his iremarks following the Mass. ex- . . .. . . tended his wishes for true Christ- 3. out '16 QAJS3 4.lxQl2.bid of me clubs should be madenmu Joy to In and "minded an congregation that the recurrence the Christmas season once more ':,'"::: l:";"o:pg;: 'xl:ml3l?m(glrei'1':: 3;-mch or an cumin 1,egjon.jada and the United States last where we learn so many practical ssons of virtue for our everyday ties Preceeding the Feast Day cele- school after (ion to be settled is whether alhrations choral 8l'0lIl-8 from Notre , , . . game is iiiore likely tu be madelvame Academy entertained the .” Nlmh "35p9'"l” l'-l l"dd"'3iat n0lr1:n)p()r ax diamonds, Either Children with beautiful Christmas fl”? hea"5 5h"Wl"E Ill” 3995 lhelwnna.-t Inay be in dangeruthreevcarols. Christmas treats were also because the opponentsipfnvided IVY WOSC 3909”!!! YOU”! might be able to run a heart suit; lladlet p l)unstan's University who were "um" bid Shomd be "mic "amnglattractive for a minor sultlsgaxeigiildouiiiy uliieicsfiiiwttlvillil ttlllilllchufd-:: 1" "'9 ".”""l" 7” l”"gs' 1' lheiand suggests a notrump contractdniahy of the old time favorites. lesplmse '5 six manwnds smwmgldespite the dangerous heart situ-iAs in previous years. a sum of (he mm M Spades ' grand slamlation. North's hand may be StiCll.iniOfley sufficient to provide a sump- of course. that he villi carry onltuous Christmas and New Year's runner for the Orphans was hand- 4. Four clubs. There are strong ed in by this generous group who possibilities of a slam despite thelmust have made real sacrifices to minimum high card values. Theldo so at this time of year. four diamonds. to fnlinw with ainien from the R.C.A.F. Station. urge partner in bid six dllIKl'l0fldS.iaI'ld presented the children wit to five diamonds. six should be This is a delightful follow-up to Next came the Students of St. On December 21. Officers and Summerside visited the Orphanage ten beautiful television chairs. the Television Set which was pre- sented by the Royal Canadian Air Force Station a year ago. On Decembe 23, Jolly Old St Nicholas arrived with great pomp and fanfare accompanied by rep- "iiaiiritits -STORIES The Intruder There's nothing ever quite so rutIe.l As, uninvited. to intrude. 1 -Old Mother Naturem Jerry Muskrat and Mrs. Jerryl were spending a very comforta-l, ble winter in the Smiling Pool.. Even when it was frozen over and. the ice was thick they were per-. fectly comfortable. You see tliei good house they had built out in. the water had a comfortable liv-l ing-room above water. and that is; where they spent most of their time. There were no windows to that house and no one could peep in and see them. 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Terms or Reestabiishmenl Credit and D. V. A. 141 Windsor St. Halifax. N. I. II It He put his head close to the roof to listen but he could hear nothing. When they were hungry all those Peter's Road harlotmtown P. E. I. Dial ms. Evsnlnu ping. He was so filled with the de- ..t.. lCanadian Bronc-rider I-las Hope For World Championship CALGARY (CPL!-tor the firstlcnmpetition earned him stoma in becoming the bi-one-riding cham- in 1955 and for a time it wps feared his riding career was over. Rodeo observers here say Martyn . Wood. 2.3 - year - old rider fromlha'!1':l:dB,(:,Y,:1l.e.::,,Ti;n:,hcen,,re:r nearby Bowneu who finished lheltanitei-our bronc real-eat up in th. 1956 season as seventh ranking'chm,, m the Dee, Lodge Mom bronc rider of the world. shows all rodeo and pinned him to the w.1j' the signs of becoming top man insbreaking his leg in five places. N5 5914- iltiarty recovered quickly and was Marty's progress against tough;back on the circuit when the 16 season started. He competed in 4' rodeos in Can. resentatives of the Summerslde Gifts for each child were passed year and Plans to enter 80 meets lfolllilld by this genial gentlemanll"1957- - ms lighted the children and all present. antes "me at haw Yo”? 5 M'dl' Generous monetary donations5f"l Square Ga'de"' but '.l 'l"”'" which coumbmed to the happiness '(nsl Marty another spell in hospi- of the children came from manyl 3" individuals and societies and from' - - mum such as we u-med rack-l.2lll..31'.3li.”.i323i:.'...li”..Ilf2 E15 WWA”: 0lseA"ll:(g35rl”stinker." The horse dashed for '” WWW '1 Y". I 5- wall then jerked his head and Summerside. Dominion Stores. stopped Charlottetown. Estate of George ' Rolers. O'Connell Picnic Fund.l ”SurIdenly there was nothing St. Dunstan'a Club of Boston. varl- l there." says Marty. "He jerked ous sub-divisions of the Catholic-ime clean over hi, head and up Women's League and Women's In--until that time he ha ' stitutes throughout the lsland,la jump. 1 sgw him dg".',.eb"sf,l:,,": Gifts in Kind were received lfomllhing to me other riders. He dis. many of the business houses iulqualmed every one of them." parishes and schools in the Prov-' Charlottetown and from several In Spite Of the one bad ride. lnce. Branches of the Canadian Marty finished in the top 10 at the Legion. women's institutes in n d New YOPK SHOW. Picking up 31.130 subdivisions of tho Catholic Wo- .in prize money. men: iLneagi:e.! As in ptevlagij V, years g s o seds were receiv .';r.':..:.":.V”.;.:::::'.:.S";?"'-..:';:i;.lB. P.'s Birthday mention is the annual gift of beau-l - tlful hand knit articles received Be Marked A TORONTO (CPI--Birth of Lord from Miss Pope and Miss Mac- Quarrie. Queen Hotel. Summer- side, and from the ladies of E;z- Baden-Powell. founder of the Girl mom Bay parish, Deeply appreci- Guides Association. will he com- atcd also is a gift of valuable books mcmorated next month by 140.- from the membersof the st. Em. .000 Guides and Brownies across abeth's Aid Society for the Schooll('anada. Library. I Lord Baden - Powell, famous A lasting place in our gratitude English soldier born Feb. 22. 1857. must be given also to Mr. l-XM. started the now world-wide scout very clear. It was very much like glass. He could look down and see the bottom of the Smiling Pool. He saw both Jerry and Mrs. Jer- ry swim over to where the rushes grew and back. each with a root. He waited for them to come out again. but he got tired of waiting. Anyway, it was a foolish thing to do. because it was tantalizing to see them with plenty to eat while he himself had nothing and was so very. very hungry. The next morning he was back at the Smiling Pool. He hadn't Jones of Montreal who with Dr. and Guide movement 50 years J.P. Sweeney Charlottetown visit-'a;'n. ed the Orphanage several months The (miiiiicmoraiiun will be ago. Through the instrumentality miirkcd by a threefold tribute. of Mr. Jones eighteen children DflGuides and Brownies will make I the Orphanage who have no living Deronal sf or! to makb their own relatives were generously remem-1homcs happier and better places bored by him and his Montrealilo I've: they will also try to make Business friends. isonicone outside the home hap- On December 28 a program 0f'rIicr. in the third place. they are Singing, Dancing, Operettas andlaskcd to learn more about the intended lo go back. but h he just couldn't keep away. He walked on the ice over to Jerry Muskratls house. He wondered if Jerry and Mrs. Jerry were Inside that home or if they were out somewhere. He was still wonder- ing as he waited there and he saw under the ice a brown form mov- ing swiftly through the water. It wasn't Jerry. It wasn't Mrs. Jer- ry. It was a long slim person. Roddy knew instantly who it was. It was Billy Mink. Billy is quite as much as home in the water as are the Muskrat folk. He is an even faster swimmer. Billy was headed straight for that house in the water. Could it be that he was going to visit Jerry Muskrat? Roddy knew that Jerry and Billy were not the best of friends. He knew that Billy Mink if hungry enough would not hesitate to try to kill Jerry or Mrs. Jerry. Certainly Billy would not be welcome in their home. Did he intend to visit them now" Billy Mink was swimming deep- er in the water. He was head- ing down toward the hidden en- trance to that house. He disappear- ed. ”He's gone in." muttered Red- dy. ”l wonder if Jerry and Mrs. Jerry are at home. He might fight one of them, but I don't believe he can light two.” He kept his eyes fixed on the place where Billy Mink had dis- appeared down below him. He didn't come out again. Reddy wait- ed and waited and waited. What was going on Inside that house? He put his head close to the roof to listen but he could hear noth- sirc to know -what was happening in there that he almost forgot how hungry he was. Yes. sir. he did so. How he did wish he could just peep inside that house and Ice what was happening in there: And just then, Billy Mink appeared Music staged by the children for.lifc of the association founder at their friends and benefactorsl Guide and Brownie meetings by brought to a close a very enjoy-lslnrics or dramatization: of inci- able Christmas season. idcnts in his life. DAILY CROSSWO RD nor:-not Acuoss (. Found in 23. Water Emil?! 1. Paula large cities I04 s. Man's 5. Donkey (Ethyl l nickname 6. Tardy 24. Group 0. An affray 7. Arabian of )0. Island chieftaln HEN- mup s. or Cornwall 25. asuttng (Pat. 0.) 9. Queen of 26.Week 12. Of birds fairies day 18. Mlxos (poIl.l fabbr . 14. English 1l.Tax :0. Goddess "Rum", 15g sp.wn of lutorhra Laura! 10. 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