Pica TEN THEY GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN g . -.t-com-eo-east-co-to 3 Contract Bridge ' By Josephine Clubertson i 300300-1eOO&OkfeOO& LONG-RANGE EFFECTS Most players judge a questionable overcall on what seems to them the I only practical basis: Did they get 5 I DUI) S E 011 C V thA::tuiaily1, thlehremztter isbncal nearly; 1 - ' 3 smpe. l' CED 9 81110! i' Dyimond Rings wltCh00 serious indirect results fiom I. bad 5 Eiitchei stone Rh overcall - results even more costly p Stone Rings 9 than being doubled and set a. few 5 Signet Rings Signet Ring; hundred points. Here is a typical Pearls Ex 1 n Bracelets example of an indirect effect. E Compacts C1923; Ll men Nolrth dealer. , i - Rhinestone Sets Cuggmtto Ci” Neither aide vulnerable V Brooches 4 A K 3 7 5 E Earrings Table Lighters : if 4 3 H FREE um N ggggg it JEWELLERY BOX and RHINESTONE SET Qt-3:5 ws E 632 E Free Coupons with each purchase. Bring this as 32 6Q lg yy, coupon and receive. 5 extra. coupons with your :6 I, purchase. 0 l8 4 E v 4. K 10 9 1 is 4 s The bidding: 9 - , - ECROCKETT 8 JEWELLERY ;-;m :3 gag" 3;" g 105 KENT ST. PHONE 20264 at :39” 12:: 2;: The six-club contract was precise- ly what it should have been. and easily makable, of course - but the . J The CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL ANNOUNCES : 5 i - ATTRACTIVE MONTHLY WINTER RATES FROM nae. 1st to JllllE 1st -. Single room with bath-433.00 minimum per (lay (one person) Double room with bath-.ii5.00 minimum per day (two persons) question is whether North-Soutlr. even though a strong partnership, would have reached the slam it the opponents had kept quiet. Let's review the bidding. The lirst point is that South (as he was the first to admit, later) stretched rather considerably in responding at the two-level to North's one-spade opening. Thus. other things being equal. south would have held back on later rounds. Now assume that West passes over two clubs. How can North .discover the perfect fit of the hands? He cannot blithely assume that south has control of hearts - South might have long cluibs head- ed by king and queen. with king- Crapaud W.M.S. i Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Crapaud Auxiliary oi the W.M..-S. was held at the home oi! Mrs. Ralph Myers on Thursday even- ing, December llth. The program was under the leadership of Mrs. .J. D. MacFar- lane. The Christmas worship pro- gram was followed from "The Monthly" with scripture passages read by Ruth MacDonald, Lorna Nicholson. Margaret Dawson and Bertha Trowsdole. The Christmas hymns, "Hark the Herald Angels Sing", "Oh Little Town of Beth- lehem", "Come All Ye Faithful". and "Nowell" were sung. The offering was received and was dedicated by Mrs, MacKay. A donation of one dollar was also received. The business pcrlod was presid- ed over by the president. Min- utes were read and approved, roll call was responded to by nine members. and there were also three visitors present. The t.reasurer's report showed that the Auxiliary had a. very successful year financially, with the allocation reached, and a goodly sum raised for local church improvement. The supply secretary reported having sent a parcel for overseas relief. The card committee re- ported 518.75 prom from sale of Christmas cards. The members reported fourteen calls made and thirty cards isent during the month. The next meeting is to be at the home of Gladys Nicholson with Margaret MacDonald in charge of the program. The following slate of oificers were then elected for the coming year: Piesident, Mrs. Robt, Daw- son ire-eiectedl; vice-president, Mrs. Ralph Myers; secretni'y treas- urer, Mrs. John Nicholson (re- elected); Christian Stewardship secretary, Mrs. Norman MacDon- ald; Christian Citizenship secre- tary, Mrs. Wm, Waddell: Com- munity Friendship secretary, Mrs. Joseph Trowsdale; supply secre- tary, Mrs. Percy Dawson: Mis- sionary Monthly secretary, Mrs. George Nicholson: literature secre- tary, Mrs, Frank MacDonald; press Skating Outfits And Matched Skating SetsvThey're CCM. of course! CCM Skates are "Chosen by Champ- ions Everywhere". Skates.for children and adults under the tree will mean a cheery Christmas. KEKK'C!!KEKKKK'9(EK'EI'(RII All sizes are available. Hunting Equipment A gift that "he" will enjoy using during the hunting season. Choose from the display of Flashlights, Hunting Knives. Rifles, Shot- guns, Camp Stoves. and Hand Warmer!- There'I a complete collection of all types of Hunting Equipment available. Fireplace Fillings A real gift for your Home! Available in I . A Skiis and ioboggans There's a line selection of the best quality hardwood Skils from which to choose. These are in a number of lengths, they're finished with stain and durable varnish. Cushioned Tobogganl are in 4. 5, and 6 foot y' lengths; they're made of selected hardwood g and the cushions are siurdily covered wool E and hair composition. - l Fishing Equipiiieni The ideal gltt for a sportsman. are Fireside Sets, Coal and Hockey Equipment spalding Make for the ”Slars of today and tomorrow." Complete Hockey Equipment for everyone from the "Pee Wee" class up to Seniors. Hockey Gloves, Shin Guards. Pro- tectors, and Helmets. Someone or your list is lure to appreciate a gift of Hockey Equip- merit. a- You may choose from the grand collection of well DECEMBER..1.8., 19525 secretary. Mrs. John Simmons: Mission Band leader. Mrs. John Nicholson: assistant Mission Band leader, Mrs. Ralph Myers. gleaming brass Wood Receptacles, Andirons and Screen: in- cluding the luxurious Curtain Screens. Make made Rods. Reels, Baskets, Nets. Flies, Lines. and Leaders. He won't be able to use these during the Winter months, but come Spring -your thoughtful gift will surely be ap- '”-"V" F, N” or ii queen cf diamonds on the side. Nor would the Blaclrwood Convention help. No, it is only West's heart Now operating on European Plan J -4 .-l i i Club Breakfasts from 65c i i : Luncheon selections from s1.25 9 Dinner selections from 31.45 For further information write or phone 1170 overcall. indicating at least five hearts, and East's heart support at the four-level. indicating at least four hearts, that permit North to place his partner with the control in the one suit that is otherwise entirely obscure. v.-n-sna 1':-s cunisrms SPECIALS TF7EEiltTi3EE: 1 lb. Cello Bag ; Willard's Large 8 02- Celio Bag Prunes. 2 lbs. . . . . . . .-. . . 396 Palmolive Soup. 4 bars . . . . 29: Jello Powder and Puddings. pkg. 9: Campbell's Tomato Soup. 3 l-ins . . . . . . 38: 5131-19? 20 7-ifiins” Pork and Beans. 2 tins . . . . . 35: Welsh's Brown SugE::5'Ib.r:-.7. . . . . 47: Rinso. ige. pkg. . . . . . . . . L35: Maxwell House Instant Cafes? Reg.75: (:5: Grape Juice. 2 bottles . .. . 55: Large, 48 oz. can Clark's Tomato Juice . . . . . . 33: Wetheyls Large 24 oz. Bottle Raspberry Jam . . . . . . .. . . 41: Wethey's Large 24 oz. Bottle Strawberry Jam . . . . . . . . .-. 456 Large 20 oz. Tin Crushed Pineapple. 2 fins . . 59: Peas. 20 oz. tin. 2 for . . 35: Large 20 oz. Tin Sliced Pineapple . . . . . . . . . 33: Sticky Raisins. 2,lbs. 53: 21 Cards Christmas Cards. wonderful asiwsorrinenhv reg. Si.00-NOW . . 89; ...- Corner Euslon St. and Elm Ave. The meeting closed with hymn 602, "We would See Jesus". read by Frances Craig. and Mizpah , Benediction. A pleasant social " hour was then enjoyed with lunch served by the hostess. Albany institute Observes Anniversary -The members of Albany Pleas- ant Circle Institute celebrated hostess at Pleasant View Farm, president, Mrs. Ewen Cameron. is A beautiful birthday cake was presented by the president. Mrs. John Walker, and was cut by Mrs Ewen Cameron. A toast to the Queen by Mrs. Arihiir MacKay i was responded to by singing the National Anthem. A toast to charter members was proposed by Mrs. Elmer Gamble and responded to by Mrs. Ewen Cameron. A toast to the ladies of the Institute was proposed by Arthur MacKay and responded to by Mrs. John Walker. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. F. Mitchell for the lovely the Fireplace in your home come to life with beautiful Fireplace Fittings. I E&&K-KEUKZKKKMKKZKKKI "imply has to - Make Their Dreams Come True With A C C. C. M. BICYCLE There comes a time when every boy or girl J5- have a "Bike" . . . What bei- North Tl'yOll. Easy Termsi Ribbon Candy. reg. 69: . . . 59: Barley Toys (shapes) . . . .. 596 Ovwviinr the seal of honour . at the table was the hoiiourary Shawn, 3". by uculetten are famous my 00 now K h i b ' d tl ll . Hard Rock Candy. 2 lbs. . . . 75: Marshmallows . . . . . . . . . . - 256 Eiaaernfroinixiiiseliliiiiiucele m P" dl-tinctive W from which to choose. W C d HA” L Bland A most delicious dinner was B I w M glifltl gt. a C-lliettf ushayinz ;5,:t is one ili,'.l 1I.a e arge y ' - served by the hostess, M;-5y F. a unce ee Y or Y w r ng apprcca on mm C men on 3-rim. . - - r .h i i t. 5 th i ii Cl Ci .r' Eggs. dog. . y . . . ' . . , , , . . . 53: Cheese, Pei" lb. . . . . . , . . . . 436 xlltgilell, and vies much enjoyed znplrzplziliz is ee e ae cc on an ion: preciated. V XHKHDIIIJIDIXIBII 3” E3313 !&4g3-&w'&4EieS'4Ew5&?&5g5&4-55gw'g4&t&tE!&!&!g4&tiEi&!&3w'&!E4&g E Wood Carving Sets Here's the perfect gift for the man who is interested in wood working. The Fretwork Outfits are well designed and made by Baker. they're neatly and compactly boxed. Give one of ithese Wood Carving Sets for Christmas and yeast 'round pleasure. Shaving Seis world over. There are four different and Are Opened lirst 5 iassssaszssaazssaeaz:-slsgssas. .-. ' V - g - A or gift could you choose than a CCM. willi E E EssiiingwexgitlsglSlxtglusgzgggerizryjg: all the newest and latest features. The CCIM Bicycles are in Junior, Sidcwnlk, Juvenic. them at E dmner served by the Standard and Delivery models. Available on All dinner and the use of the home. A short sketch of the history of the Institute from its organiza- tion to the present day was read by Mrs. A. G. MacKay. A gen. eral sing-song of Christmas car- 01-9 WM en.l0yed by all, and a short program of games directed was then held. It was decided the dinneryshould become an annual event instead of once every tiven. ly-six years. The next meeting was to be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Mac- Average yield per ilcece of shorn wool in 1952 was highest in Alberta at nine pounds. with a national average or 7.7 pounds. ; EUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER By Robert L. May W'n.'o,'uiiv.” saw was as V on m' run 3 yzr m x:-txI1u;mxm,'y1fy(7l ou.eoeeA...wETmoM l ... wEoNN'VEE:ffUTLD ALL mars A we FAME-U55 HUM-WOIR! 1'- 1 Kl-l.0,DQIW "I3! CLIMI UP 1')! IO?! LADDER! I'M diff I UILY ITOLIHNA HA FOMY DO(.LAR5 .' I IET THAT SLICKER LEEMY GI TH.' FIGHT- y . I xd -:3 .4( O I i. &D I 6077!. CASH A CNiCK...AN'TALK MORE IESPECKFUL OF THAT BUM... UH...I MEAN DOTS , - Free , Phone Ifhidltlgpiiigt Elf: E-"mm by Delivery 213 nisronic ISLAND pr W - ? Pvulsrlhtlu nu -. , -. . ..,,,.... .w.'.',".... ...... ac... . . -.i .-.. ..... Li'i Abner i COULDJE.-OlIr0H.. 5?! 5001! Ml!- WE A7111? OVIPLOOKEDJI Atfllff zxxssktwrxaAewwAIIsAura4.vo.' , i " y by Mrs. Airthur MacKay caused ' -)1 ,, , , , I grea merr ment. J Christmas California Seedless ORANGES. 4 dos. . . . . . . . . ., 98: The regular business meeting By AlC ll pp By Alex Raymond I Iii? WE &JD J3 PRINTS ON IT. &l'Rl IN LOVE WITH HER, W COURSE... WE'LL D0 OUR BEST. EWXFKOJTIE aisirr TRACKI ITMAYlEA'l'OU6l-I JOB.BUT