PAGE TEN . W I . . .. .' Tl-IE GUARDIAN.,CI-IARLOTTETOWNI V V p V. V iv, - mnoornmmvn. ISLANDERS llockzv own YDAHOE ;;fj ... V ROLLAWAY BALLROOM V . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY lath. '7 From 9.30 PM. to 1.00 A.M. Admission 51.00 x Music by Don Messer and his orchestra Tables may be reserved by phoning Rollaway Club ' Tickets available at Milton's Old Spain or by writing P. E. Islanders Hockey Club, General Delivery, Ch'town.A ILAPTOII DISPAIII DGSPIIP no struggle ever won. 1'” 0?”? W5” mly. keep hoping -u-Old Mother Nature. PI!-Dtoes the Grebe was in des- Dlir. Yes. sir, he was in despair. 39 W" 3 Prisoner in a little open water in the Big River. Most or the 31: River had been Vfmzen i over. to: a long time. 1.. . lav oeeooooeooo-coco-0-e-e ' I ”'H'" Wm were Wu open water, es- I . gm, r:::.f":-.2-:.':.:'-:,.::: g Canadaan Legion Clover Club Dance XWAS win: we 11'MlvseLt. news now I 60! suneo N aoxm: Fouour Laoov MA:AUCi(TV.'lNE stoma.” N am Louow Aw won 154! Juneau us me wuoa. veAu...Irs A neduu. Me ”” ”&3C?sE”'i54'l'u'-iii LG! I . ' oaauo A WAT OPGH Share for a long time. Then the ice had crept out and crept. Wt "4 "I"? open space had Kmwn steadily smaller and small- er. PIWI093 hid itlyod too long on "I guess." thought Blacky. "I I. won't find Flsptoes here wmarmwi ggggg,gg.g,,y...Lh......... his wings had given out. He Just couldntt use them 'for another EVERY SATIIROAY AI Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band an open lake in the Far North. When he had left it to iollow dcm: the Big River. frozen for nearly its full length. he had flown until stroke. He had come down on 11110 ice near this small opening and tin- ally he had flopped along into it. It -was lovely, lovely water when he lashed into it Just in time to keegptrom being GWEN by Redd! Fox, He was so thankful to escape Reddy Fox that it didn't enter his head that he might not be out of his troubles yet. There wasnt water enough (or him to take 911 and get up in the air again. V Like 3 hydrovpiane, Flaptoes has to get going inst on the surface of the water before he can get up Into the air. This little opening in the ice was too small for that. Ann now Jhcuk Frost was makinl 1': smaller and -smaller. It Jack Frost didn't quit. there would come a day when Flaptoes would find himself ixozen in and perfectly heI-P3e55- It wasn't nice to think about. It -wanooceaocu;-c-c--c--;.,.r.0.9: .:..,.. .. contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .o.omo.uno3:w2onznolc:ooonouno. Ill: rtnoumsn HIMSELF South's bidding in today's deal was scarcely to be commended, but he did show ocnsiderable skill in. the play. i For reservations Phone 1222 ' Rcservdtions held until 10:30 p.m. sarunnnr NIGHT IS mun names mom: AT THE cwvna CLUB e : o. 0-2 :,r-an I Admission-75o Dancing 9:30 to 12.00 i -.-anti: SPEEOH OORREOTIOII OLIIIIO . ' and - 3:" LIP READING for nun and HARD-OF-HEARING v North dealer. East-West vulnerable- m::.au:r(1::e..ra:.vy1 it v 451 GEORGE srrimar SYDNEY, N. s. on the first round. then announced a second suit. The fact, is, or course, that south had nothing re- sembling a jump takeout of the notrump. even though this partic- ular bid is not in the same strength-showing class as the jump tekecvut of an opening cult bid. In other words.wohen responder jumps to three or any suit over his part- neris notrump. he is merely saying that he has substantially better than a. two heart two spade, two diamond or two club takeout. and that he wants to get to game, whereas a jump response to an op- ening suit bid has strong siI.m im- plications. Even so. -however, south should have been quite satistied to bid only two spades! west opened the diamond ilve; winning with the blank kins. south led a spade toward dummy and was lucky to find west with the ace. West put up that card and exited with the spade. south now mired a low diamond and hopeiully rui- ied a made with dummy's heart eight. Again he was lucky-spades broke. Now. however. when he led the ace and deuce of hearts, mast put up the hurt Jack and west I v - ll. 1 1 t. it DEPARTMENT or HEALTH AND WELFARE 311;, 33.2.” ?;53...”.3, I " 3” W 188 Prince Street. Charlottetown. O A3 4 3 but there was notlzlnft W” T”: Tuesday Mornings-Prc-School Children. 4-KK75 g toes could do abou d excepmus Friday and Saturda Mornin R 1 s n 1 A t ”” ” 3 mp "'”"'””g M" "M i y gs-- urn c 00 86- pa N wanna keep the ice from xormlnm 1?" By Ruloru W - 07 J10 th kn h twas happen!!!- Also ADOLESQENTS and IADULTS 0?, WSE zqm gvg; u;WR;'dd'y m cm, om ; By appointment ony .1", and mnned ,. mm, Evmy dgy Q 109652 King Eagle. he of the snowy white 9 K1014! head and white trail; can;:hoverIa:1ld '.K tried to catch . on 8 R 4.93 Eagle did that. F1a.ptoes sl.m93Y Motor Machine Shop Service The .......... g mg. gm;-ggggy we ungg N"& ER" 3”” Wu. Cm-w'came over every day. but PISTONS ' RINGS ' BEARINGS xz gem P”. Blscky would have helped lilinmmit 0 a mid. Th 1 th e For all makes of Cars or Tractors pa 0 Pan Pua Peal wgrfd that Sing, "”enw"gS mam than spoiling the hunting of some North cannol be blamed for geu one else, He and Sammy Jay and I ting slam-minded when his new chum”, Mm Red squirm) In .. SYDNEY AUTO PARTS l.TlI I ner having jumped to three spades me In ms reaped, whm they iind some one trying to catch some the one that is -being hunted. This day Flaptoes was more in despair than ever. He had room only to swim in small circles, very small circles. The ice was still too Iihin around the water tor Raddy Fox to wall: on it. but after an- other night it would be thick en- ough. What to do. 'Ilhere was no- thing he could do. He was sure that either King Eagle or Roddy Fox would catch him. and of course that would be the end at him. It was while Reddy Fox was sit- ting as near as he could without breaking through the thin ice.that Blacky iiew over in pay one of his visits. He saw right away what. danger Flsptoes was in. "I guess." thought Blacky. "I won't rind Flapioes here tomornow." Then what do you think he did? He -began to caw. He began to caw at the top or his voice. and when Blacky does that he can be heard for a long way cti. -What was he oawing (or? He was sawing for help, although nobody knew it but himself. Yes. sir, nlacky the Crow one else. they never fail to warn. mp! mill) 3'cAP." A - 3-sucu A NICE D I NO,THAT ISN'T IT: Too!--on--I HAV oo to one in trouble. "Oaw. caw, eew," .' shrleked Blacky the crow. NOTICE trick. There was only one way to keep East from making two trump tricks and south took that way. He led a club to the king, cashed the diamond ace for a spade discard. then led a diamond. East ocluld not was proving hlmsel! a. true Mend , H V . g g ,,l IF! REMEMBER HIGH?- THAT DOCK I5 NEH? f VW. I I showed out when smith took the l I I u IN MONTH(-H." I , V AI G n? Km .. V7 ii ; new d bet th . - I ” I in 53"” '::"”dm”h'3: iiizfdwfm C15?” hoIIlerns1eet1tflnIheofN2I'Ih sIII5:I- g , s'”; ; 7 ”"""” ”"'"' ”'”” I” ”” "” ”"”” Communit Cl b will be LJFU y 7””! lGl..:,T., -W; in dummy. Now when he led lrom Y U . It :3 E J .. .. H.uaIlIlI 1””? the dummy, am. with the Q-9 01 held at the home of Bruce 7 - g , l- u R -gagqghvght ;-;5 gnwrraampzsnicrgutldsglugh skelgignlgolm McKinley, North River, Feb- ' I I 935- YR . irom maklng the ten-spot tor his wary 13 at 8 p'm' R Hg ..J - -s .. " "Those skis you got in the Guardian Want Ads for fulfilllne trick-. . g A. C. MeEACllERN. I5." K, R my motherstoday she broke her leg!" ' (nmdbuted hy mm "mm I l Secretary. ' . R . 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