ppm; TEN l ’ , ma GUARDIAN, cmuzuorrmowu AUGUST 16- 1949 ' i t " ' King of The Royal Mounted by Zane Gm? i > ; f ' 7 15/3711’ Mffifl? hqunlzliijn: ltrohlcms FINAL DAME i I l: t Mafilzpzefigzfim WINSLOE STATION HALL i ' FRIDAY. AUGUST 26th Eastern Rhythm Boys Orchestra Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 ADMISSION 50c FGO-OO-OO-O-OO-OO O-fOfl-QOO-OW VANCOUVER. Alli. M -— (C?) —R.econstruction Minister Winters came to British Columbia today v11 his wenem tour of inquiry lnw ltmllnl problems. En route to Vic- {gris where he will dlscassh B-Cis using ills. he stopped o ere o help Premier Byron Joltilrlifitr; 0P6" Cantu“ service the Pacific National Ex on. . 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Color nurse god this and there is nothing they fear so much, even the biggest of them like Grizzly Bear, as an avalanche. "Listen!" said Billy Surefoot the Moutain Goat. Nanny Surefoot and Little Kid, their small son just starting out in the Great World with them, listened. From the distance around on another aide of the mountain came a dull roar that lasted only I. omont or two. Billy shook his head. “I am glad we were not in the way of that." he said. "I hope no one else was, not oven Grizzly Bear, and we dorfi love him at all," said Nanny. “What was it" asked the small Clout. Then his mother told him about the danger of the sliding snow in summer and the dreadful things that are sure to happen to all in the way o! it. “That is the great- est danger to look out tor in summer. Never lorget that 11 you would live to grow up," said she. “But how can we?" asked Little Kid. "How can We what?" mother wanted to know. “How can we look out for that danger when we don't know where or when the snow will start sliding?" replied Little Kid. "BY being extra. careful where we so when we are on the higher places. By keeping away {rom places down which the snow can slide easily. And when we are up where the snow ls by being extra careful how and where we step Sometimes some one’s careless‘ step will start a little snow to sliding and this will start a little more and than a great mass goes sliding down. Once started nothing can stop it." explained Billy Sure- tontract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson LEADING TRUIVIPB The average defender shles away from trump leads as though the trump suit were the exclusive domain of the deciarerl This is unfortunate for the average defender, because the fact is that. a trump opening. even at the possible jeopardy of a trick. often its the only effective defense. A clcul in a national tournament proved this to quite a. few of the contestants! North dealer. _ Both sides vulnerable.‘ Match-point duplicate. ‘This bidding took place at the majority or tables: ' North Bast Pass Puss 1 A 1 N '1‘ Puss 4 Q Pans Pass Pass Obflollfly. llle West player felt that their spade suit alone flgur. ed to produce four tricks, hence their penalty doubles. Unfortun- ately, however, their estimate foot wagging his beard. Several days later they had I climbed up where Old Man Win-; ter still held the top of the moun-i tain. The snow cap was only a went wrong! In most cases the lead was a club, in others a die- mflnd. but whichever o! these suites was lead. every expert de- clarer brought home the doubled very little way above them. Borhlwnlfwt- . Billy and Nanny kept watchful] The simplest 11m o! 111w. when keep to such places as oflcred no chance for snow to slide should s slide start. Finally they were on a wlda ledge looking across s nar- row deep valley to the side of en- other moutain. Far below they watched a band of Moutsin Sheep crossing a. steep rocky slope on tho other side, lng and bounding down that slope and an instant later more rocks and a huge mass of snow came eyes m 1t and were cal-em wit. club was led. was for South to [lake East's, king and lay down the spade queen. West won, and re- gardless o! his return. declare!‘ discarded one club on dummy’s third diamond, ruffed a heart in the closed hand (having previous- ly crashed the ace), than cashed the rest of the clubs. West was finally put in with a trump. and turn. he ended up with only three riunp tricks. suddenly a. big boulder went roll- I519“ h‘? h"! 11° "m" W" W "- Neither a heart nor e diamond ‘ -\ GA ‘at; g no!!! 0'4 B26 sEEL-ou m’ I OTHER SIDE l . " /i . .i / m linov u...“ u... babe. r-. /" , Iy George McMunur . Iv Buford MAYER?!‘ LOOK AT rue , FREE GI¢T Fol: THE CHILDREN / I. 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