1o. 11:. Guardian . Sept. 13. 1956 4?” . Oebafa, Pensions For widows of 'CIergy KINGSTON. Ont. Anglican that "a widow is a woman" I et she be the widow 'of e bishop or a person, has called for pensions for the widows of Anglican clergymen. , Ven. D. S. Cstchpole of limit- cqay. B.C.. attending the annual meeting of the executive council of the Anglican Church of Can- , Ida. introduced a resoutlonl Sat- urday asking for 8960 a year for elliwldow instead of the 8720 now paid to widows of clergy below the rank of bishop. "ii is an invirlious distinc- tion." he said. "Cierizymen Pay just as much into the fund as bishops " TELEVISION BOWLAN SCHEDULE FOR TELEVISION CFCY . CH'TOWN CHANNEL 13 Sponsored hv Borwlnn's Radio 1." TV . 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' QQJ43 OAJQS OQ-'11 I q.As ,aAto9z N e-- 110976 W E eioss: ; 9987 0.11082 .-1.031 S e..i97o4 WI sxsrso VKQ OAKS 1 4.x1oo i ncsioding: East South West North Fara IQ Puss SQ Pen 4N1' Peu I9 Peso 6. opening teed-nine at on. monds. The reepondin hand. In order n to raise en ing one epade bid to three epadee le expected to have at least four trurnpa end 13 to 15 points. In most cases hixh cards compri-e nearl the entire point count. but ends with less in high cards my also y the jump bid when there re sumcient distributional ed- venteges. South. with 18 high end points. correctly bid for the elem, rnenly etoppin; to emu tor acea by making one q the BL ' t convention. West opened the nine of die- monde, which declerer war in hie ewnnnd.HelcdaIowepadeto ll. W playngm South could find no way now to avoid two tnimp losers, and had to concede down one. It was of course unlucky to 11nd all four trumps in one hand, but it was mismanagement of the trumps rather than bad luck which cost dcclerer the slum. South should take the view from the start. there being no losers in the three side suits, that the hand will be defeated only if the opponents take two trump tricks. Thia cannot happen if the opponent! four trumps are divid- ed 2-2 or 3-1. The only provision that has to be made therefore is to take measures against either opponent having been dealt all four spades. If it is presumed that lent has four trumps. it will be non that there is no way to de- prive him of his two trump tricks. If the four trumps are u- Ilgned to West. however, we find that there is e way of coping with the situation successfully. the correct play is to win'tht opening diamond lead in dummy. end fouow with a low spade to the king. When East show: out it is e. relatively easy matter to pick up West's remaining trumps without further loss. In choosing from which hand to start the epede play. the principle epplled is that whenever the opponents mey have either of two possible hands. one of which defeats tie and the other not. we proceed on the been that the more favorable petition exieta. DAILY aroma STORIES The Explosion To every one It ioaldha eleer, That ignorance will create leer. -Old Mother Nature. Young Roddy Fox was sure that he knew where Bob White end his nnck were sleeping. He might not know the exact spot. but he felt sure he knew near enough to it that it he were careful he could find them before they became alarmed. He had to be patient. He wanted to be sure that they were sound asleep. At rig last he started out. Now Youn Reddy it a good hunter. He had learned much from his father who he knew was one of the best hunters on all the mend- ows and pastures in a wide neigh- borhood. The nearer he got to the place he thought those Quail were, the more slowly and carefully he moved. He almost held his breath as he put one foot at a time slow- ly and carefully forward. Between atepii he would stop to listen. All the time he was using that keen little nose of his trying to catch the smell of those sleeping birds. What he didn't know was that they were sleeping with their feathers held down close to the body to that they shut away all scent. There was no scent at all for his eager nose. He began to he e little puzzled. He had reached the place where he had been iuire he would find those birds and so far he had found no sign at all. Very, very carefully he began to search on ell elder. It seemed tn him that he Ilrnply must find one some- where. He knew that he might have to be very quick in spring- ing II' he should unexpectedly find one. He began to hunt in a cir- cle. He kept his ears not for the least little sounde that might show him v-"acre e bird was hidden. But there was no sound. 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He actually took to his black heels, running as fast as he could. Back in the Old Peeture he met his father. Big Reddy, and told him whet had happened. Big Redd grinned. 'Dn you mean to tel me that you found those Bob Whltee and didn't catch one" said he. "But, I didn't find them and something made a (rut noise and blew things right in my face," protested Young Retldy. Big Roddy chuckled. "The noise wal made by the wings of those Bob Whites." he explained. "All those birds were sleeping right close together. And when you ll- moot walked Into them and wait- aled them they all took to their .. Young Wwkthop Petternt by Iuth Wyeth spoon x including a pletter-sire moi em. pettera TILLY THE TOILER ' is It Trivets; ere ih wide use as wall decorations as well an the tradi- tional une of protecting the dining table from hot dishee. There are five design: on one lerge patter-e., trlvet. 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