5&3 i 512; 11:. Guardian Tuesday, Aug .28. 1956 Mr. and Mrs. ltoy Townsend and their three children. 4' ”' t . left on Tuesday. August lith. for Harn- tltnn. Ontario. They will relsde there for some time. Mr. Frank More, Sydney, form- erly of Charlottetown. was a vis- ltor to North Bedeque and Bedeque recently. Mr. and Mrs. Norman James and their two sons. Lawrence and Brion of Chasset. Mass., are vis- iting in Carleton. They are the guests of Mr. an dMrii. Heber Myers. They will visit also with other relatives and friends in Fern- wood, Chelton. New Annan and. other parts of the Island. j TOAMKE ma omearwo Rev Dr GA Williams. assoc-l cAND'P,ATESFoRPRE5'DL late secretary of the M. and M..,' " ' Department of the United Churdi. Toronto, was the special speaker at the service in the United Chruch During the course of his inspiring '- on Sunday morning, August l2th.l-J sermon, he referred to his miss- ionary work in Formosa some years ago. Dr. and Mrs. Williams are vacationing at Cavendish. He said that this is his first visit to P.E.l.. and he and his ville were delighted with the island. They plan to retire and settle in Van- couver. BC, in the near future. bnlNGlNG ur ram THEV GAIM BULLMJOSES SPEEO4 TCFHGHT 6 GOING MICKEY MOUSE Dr. Williams also conducted the service at Borden at 9.30 am. In the evening the guest speaker was Rev. .l.A. Mcliinl. Saint John's, Newfoundland. liis message was also along Missionary lines as he spoke of his work some year saga. among the Cree Indians in West- ern Canada. Special music was prepared for this service. Th e choir under the direction of, the T organist. Mrs. Walter Craig,was nugumented by Rev. P.E. James. whortook the solo part in a full choir selection. and by a trio sung by Rev. Mr. Cowper-Smith, Rev. George L. James and Rev. P.E. James. Rev. Aubrey H. More. pastor of Wilmot nited Church, Fredericton, N.B.. sang two beaut- iflil solos. Mr. J.H. Macl-iarlane conducted the service. Rev. and Mrs. Moore and their (our child- ren are vacationing at North Bede- que. Rev. and Mrs. McKim are vacationing at Fernwood. The "Half Century" club met at the home of Mrs. Ernest John- son on Monday evening. August 13th. Mrs. Percy Affleck opened 'led v - V 9I'I.1l:l3:el;Ii1nl.lg5twllteh; lljtctlaemrzfinrim to - X i l CAg2'g;E5 I N0. IT'9 BE7TER TO HAVE 'EM RIGHT AT HOME HERE WHERE VOL! ION SEE EM EVERY DAY-"BUT WHUT A JOB IT WA6 . oiow. Msggocij rtlfugzge we on 5 :T 5 sale, Husol PLEASE 6CRATCl:l Xfgmg MANAGE To ggggf,-' MY NAME FROM we (SHORE: gem I Mm W” ONE 2i5SEJS”r3':”3.l”.i&25 ow c'2w2-eA2v2e- BFJZZAIZD OVER THERE TOURNAMENT OVER AT HA5N,T 5ND BUT Two OATMEAL colzrxraze WORDS N ED ...:-iAK-KAi:F!.: You VEAR6 AN. l(NOW.A5 A gov THAT; 1 HUMBLED me .1 NW!- MuGGs"aTsl(eErelt i2iiE.J.d'”l2'”?.”ili Eiillciilneiii , : p . ggettggg-5g items. Much business was consld- .. N o--s--.-.ud........ 7 ered. pertaining to village improve . 1 merits. Further discussion was left for the next meeting which will - A C T B R I D G E be at Mrs. Mae MacFarlane's liomlel on September 10th. A dainty uric BY 3- Jay Becker pgllop Record-Holder In Morien' Individual Championship Play) DAILY CROSSWORD ACB088 8 Native 25. Erase: 1. Setting 4. Chrlstmll 26. Food 0. Confuse song fish 11. Fame ,I.3en eagle (poem) 13. Capital o( (Eur) 81. Cunn Indian 8. Misfortune Union 7. Ray 13. City (Ger.) 8. Apportion 14. Courage 8. Young hog 15. Chief deity 10. Employed (Babyl.) ll. Reduce in u. June-bug rank 11. Unexploded . l'r. Obscure bomb - poetry was served by the hostess. B.Q. South dealer. East-West vulnerabla. trump loser in addition to the three club losers he had started with. As anyone can plainly sea TELEVISION NORTH who has spent more than seven; BOWLAN SCHEDULE K h I ours paying bridge, south Q 5 V 10 8 7 I FOR TELEVISION . A 9 p mm M M M, hm g 7 5 3 he had four losers. I south was a very ntubbgn CHANNEL 13 f.ll"Z'.;n"'l”.i:.l."'inw'l,l'aa?X' "3"? also in pl”. He simply togk J. 1!. The heal! 18. Native: of M. Frauen Sponsoml by ten tricks he had bargained for ”' 59"" C'3'"”' l””' Bowls.n's Radio 0 TV and paid not the slightest :ttnn- 3"” ”i 13"" ”'""l ... Your Technical Experts tlon to the fact that he had four " dry u'A"'h' 10,"... It 1. obvmu. monovul cosmos Saxon letter ::fl:',:,': h:,'hl':;: 2:" ':9;3a'g "ll: :4: Articles 5:00-Test Pattern J. on mariy occasions thgtl cu m ui mdokm 6: I Sin on The bidding: not mm. ten me” "ya E 3o.simiui 6:44--Program Schedule With West North East '.. :3. Abounding szts-Lone Ranger 1 V "M 7 9 Pas- mo-cnc 'r.v. News 3 9 Pm 4 V 7:1)-Howdy Doody 8:00-G. M. Theatre ponents take four. Having discovered there was a in 0" 9:00-Dragnet Oziltkllehearsal in "limp loser. south led a ado . Opening lead - king ofldia- to the king and trumped awdinp monds. mend. He next played the ace of We don't quite know how to spades and trumped aspulo. nu. explain South's three heart hid, other diamond wu ruffed by 10:00-The Business Of Books except to say that it happened. South and his last spade wu 10:!)-Burns and Allen 11:00-CBC T.V. News l1;l0-News and Weather 11:!)-On the Spot 11:35-Sign Of! rillijfflifrolielt WHEN may mo our young GIVE 0"! U5? pg IDATINGTHEM BOl'H,Tl-OERELL ”5UT. MOM" ” ' l B! FlRElAwtG.' i ADOBE norm 81. (Join ('l'urk.) 84. Insect 85. Nautlcll 81. Good friend so. swlrtly 3!. Walked bacll and forth 41. Plexus i To our practised eye, it looks as niffed in dummy. The mum. though south had fully spoken round of diamonds was then nif- ,3 his piece when he opened with fed by south with his last trump. ' "Earn, a heart and that he should have By now, ten tricks had been ' rout. bowed out of the auction is soon played and south had won than gs Ar::.na,.g as partner responded two hearts. all. The defenders still had a 44' sway We've been wrong before about trump trick coming as well u ' (am) such matters, and South proved their three club tricks. but could us wrong this time. His three not get tour tricks when then 1,;-tgminlna heart bid brought a four heart bid were only three tricks to go. One pronoun (properly) from North. The of the trick: was bound to get g.Machino play for gartlo. it turned out, was telescoped into another. which her- not too bad. The defenders were helpig vesu, Alter winning the ace of dia- after the opening lead. which i tlireahn. nionds, south took two rounds of more titan we can .ny elf and cleans trumps, learning there was a South. i gum sEDTIME STORIES mm ”'”"”.Q32'::; 3?? 1'" ” "'" '” . HLONGFELLOW Danny Feels Foolish Ono letter simply stands for mother. In this example A in IQ! for the three L'a. X for the two 0'a. ate. Single letters. apno- By Thornton W. Butt trophies. the length and formation of the worth an all binta. The boaster finds that in the endjup he looks as if he might be a lleeny. Wecny Kangaroo. And he loch day the coda letters are dldennt. can Jump like a Kangaroo. But V C G L L 0 C ACrypbgralaQnotntlan ILQLG RDQLT W '0” M”"l"" N”"'""'iwhen he is down in the grass - , Danny Meadow Mouse had un. he moves about on all (our feet 'R”'l L('' X 'c CEWI cub 'V5"c CD PWTL WJWA--YDDGL. just as other Mice do. However, Yesterday": C.,,toquote. WIslls'l' MEN HAVE BREE. cxpectedly met his cousin Nimble-J , . because of those long hind legs. he heel” "'9 '"""P'"E M""59i D3""Y looks clumsy when he is moving. AND BY BAD WOMEN BEEN DIXDEJIVED-MILTON. Dtlrlbutol by Ina hutane Hutu: cxcw - Moncron "Television Programme Schedule Channel 2 TUESDAY 3:30 p.m.-F. M. Concert Hall 4:25 p.m.-News Roundup p.m.-Coffee Chatter p.m.-Howdy Doody p.m.-The Lone Ranger p.m.-Long John Silver p m.-News p.m.-Weather p.m.-Sports p.m.-CBC News V - P.m.-Steve Donovan Wesl- Chagrin is certain to attend. l p cm Marshall. 1i!) p.rti.-Adventures of Robin Hood JOE PALOOKA r ' omit JADIVEDOIQ 1.4”; 5:00 p.m.-GM Theatre 9:00 p.m.-Dragnet 9:30 p.m.-Rehear at in "A" 9:45 p.m.-York County Boys l0x00 p.m.-Business of Books ltlzm p.m.-Burns and Allen 11:00 p.m.-News 11:10 p.rn.-Weather ll:is p.m.-It's a Joke Song is a stout homely fellow with a He doesn't look as if he can run very short tall. His legs are short and hardly to be seen when he is running. Nimbleheels is slim, trim. and has very long hind legs and short front ones. When he sits ?FiFi.oNe' RANGER . heals wasn't running away. He HA3 COLT AT :5 was facing him. "Did you snyl thgt you were going to drive mel LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) -- For away from hgj-Q?" gquuked some time now the rumor has ugao a.m.-Sign on hung Feeli l . . ,, . - v .-..-re-7 G 4 , iv d n... . Nlniblelieels had simply Jumped right over many. il Now Danny wasn't at all plena- led when he met his cousin. He lelt that t a the Meado no.-and helps him ItItthort.l'lOIadII'ttlrlIed blnheela simply limped our busy. It smart a long - one luga,iuirip,.nocanea.lt. and to ba. (Ry llttlt Mice folk. so Nim- bleheels was not at all welcome. Danny educated at him angrily and ordered him to go somewhaa -.-. o your figure neat and trim! 3:... . s . ', 3 t 1 It . ' l . th:n.full;l'll'ibIehaelmn'sh.siddal”.mdy W it run. He hadn't dodged. lie and dnenoinot&gthetDannynenr Iadha tohiinbdor-e.:I;r Nlmblelieeis. Danny said nothing. He was ang- ry through and through. He had lost his temper completely. He rushed at Nlmbleheels again. He would show this unwelcome cou- sin of his who was master here. The same thing happened over again. Just before Danny reach- ed him Nlmblahaell Jumped and sailed right over Danny Meadow House. He landed in the little Bn.th and at once turned to face HEY. Danny didn't wait a second. He made another quick rush. He was so angry he could hardly see. Just then he wanted nothing so much as to get his sharp lttle teeth into this imrudent small roulln of his. Nlmb shoals really wasn't impudent. but Danny thought he was. For the third time Nimble heels sailed Ivar Danny .He did It easily and smoothly. He did it as it it was no trouble at all. it really wasn't. M ham matter of fact been going around that Dixie Klng. a 35-year-old mare. wast pregnant. That rumor came true. Friday. she ioaled a spindly-leg-i ged captivating colt. A lpokes-E man for the American Saddle Horse Breeders Association said the ioaling was unusual It the age of 85. but "credible." He also said horses usually didn't live to be older than I. though than are exceptions. WIIIQKY IMPQIII More than 1000.0!!! proof gal- X9 . 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