Wed. Feb. 8. 1956 The Gwditno P-0' 7 Strange But True ' I) F. In "RAIN" THE GHOST A ghost may be a rust! hhilec Perhaps a Mouse out on a bite- -Old Mother Nature. A small boy and his mother. who had been hearing strand? WWW in the old house in which they liv- ed. had been startled by an extra loud sound. a thump. II of Wm thing heavy falling. Mother bad old her small son that there were so such things as ghosts. Now aha was almost belilmhlil 10 Mlle" that there might be. It really did seem as though the old house were haunted. , This heavy thump had seenmd to come from a closed room. it was the "best" or company room and used only when there was com- pany. They opened the closed door and turned on the light. At ii-sat everything seemed to be just the same as it had been when they had last looked in there. Then mo- ther took away the screen from in front of the bit old fireplace and there lay a brick. that had fallen from up in the chimney. The small boy suggested that It might have been a ghost that had made the hrick fall and mother agreed that it might have been. Of course she n as joking. Hardly were the words out of hor mouth when Billy exclaimed. "Look over there in the cornerl It must be a ghost!" . Mother looked. She saw a pair of round yellow eyes staring at them. At first that was all they could see. just those round. yellow somewhat fierce-looking eyes. For a moment they gave mother a funny feeling. Then she saw to whom they belonged. It was ,. L, the Screech Ow "There's our ghost!" she cried. "He must have been in here for two or three days and made the ghostly sounds we heard." "But how did he get in here? Should an the ass! of om to- male housefly hatch. I110 could ill a six-month period uce over loot..Mi.W).W0.Wii.0ili. an . descend- nu youyhllwl that 53 per cent of Canadians live in their own 133.; '3: compares with 41 par , i That 005.000 quis program sounds good, but should you be 5 to capture the big prise Vncla Bl!!! Would imn it down to uam. It iookll hotels to accommodate a 3”-.3z'...'::'".;:" "”e:". a man or 0 Lake City. when they appeared for ono night in Paris. The leading cause of home ae- cidents is falls. They account for more than half of the deaths due to homentaccid&I:lts.tThe next most lmporta ac en causes are: burns. scaldl. explosions. And. of all the people in the home. child- ren up to five and elderly persona are the most frequent victims. In an average year. around 30,000 re- 1 i - g sons aha-if killlaidg in bgh: "a1boveh man- :' :.I4 aueromes. ICIDYJM 745' ,1 ,.'.'.' r,.'!'rrli";:ll nerllowelchlgnt is able to Jump. In she saw a pair of round yellow fact. the elephant is the only ani- eyes staring at them. gal that cant tthake all hgimfeet of! e ground a a same e. s t on the sun is 3"” '""”d ” "W" n3;h'c1z:':."'ti:e "diameter of our "Down the chminey of course." gal-th, replied his mother. "Perhaps he The game of new hockgy 15 .1 thousht it W35 I new kind 9' ml least 2500 years old. It was a pop- iow' tree. Probably he was tryuisto "in, sport in ancient G,-eeee an Set up the Chimney again when other countries in Europe. he knocked that brick down. It must mbermmu bears have been 115"! been 10059-" known to lose at least 4 per cent "I'm going to catch him." said of their weight. Tilly. and reached to do this. I It may surprise my readers to Spooky had other ideas. He know that March 25th. was New spread his wings and flew out into Year; Day in the American (:01. the room. With him went a cloud ante; and in England too, in spite of soot. It was then that mother of the fact that the Gregorian cal- noticed that there was SO01 0"! endar, which we use today. made everything in the fireplace. Now Jam 1. me bggu-mjng of the New Spooky was out in the room and year in 1532, i he WEI tlhhlii the Wt Wm” Wm Bottles thrown overboard from H0 W88 m955h'8 "W183 "P- vessels often travel long distances. "OPE" W9 Whldhw 9 CH5" we Three bottles tossed into the water ml-I53 3” "mi bird 9” t h9"' 1' off the West Coast of Central Amer- W9 95'” Wich mm P9"h3P3 1”.” lean were picked up later in the 95' min" "19? m0"le"' Philippines. Another bottle tossed smky did" '' ny '-'"L H9 new from the Hlllsboro bridge in Char- 'b”"t the ''””m' H9 "lighted ”" ll” lottetown was picked up on the "W M the dwrt Bmy reached 1” shore of the Fraser River. British him and Spooky flew to the top of Columbia. a window frame. He left black gmooyom in gold would weigh 3"'”k' of "wt on the white cu” approximately one ton. You could :::.'::-.:i: .i:".::f'.::.?".':l:i.' :.".::: um or - me- He flew over to the manilepielee , and ' ' i a glass off. By t e time they succ 4 in catching ml;-"hi; wamggaceggz; from a his sight. I I I I E Cyprus Riot I Good for Children and Aduifa : sx- Lax i The Chocolates! laxative : m I m” '””m "'5 ' 3”"? 1”” school which was ordered closed H a week ago by Sir John Harding. h ItW?"1dh;3t:i'l;hhaV”Jh”d h military governor of Cyprus. The 3 ”d-ed 5” mo” "Ih.””' t R9 school was to have reopened Mon- mm '' "Sh me” ' day but instead the .studentI manrchteedi into ttoailn hdem- 1,ooo Students ”" ” ” ' ”' Take Part In Sir John issued orders for the school to remain closed. Students have taken a big part in agitation by the Greek-speaking population of Cyprus in support of the Union-with-Greece movement. NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP)-A thou- sand rioting students fought an posmponp; mgmw hour long battle with British troops 01-'rAwA (cpl .. 1-he mama. and police at Famasusta Monday tional sled dog derby scheduled to in ltslie-ltatest eruption of violence on begin here Wednesday has been TELEVISION CKCW - Moncton Television Programme Channel 3 WEDNESDAY p.m.-FM Choral Hall p.m.-Charles Antel .: p.m.-Frankie Laine p.m.-At Home with Helen Crocker p.m.-Today with Arlene Holder it p.m.--Uncle Jack at the Piano : 3 egg; C: H E . assess '6-ovv-as-u-erg, , as .m.-Melody Roundup .m.-CKCW-TV News .m.-Weather .m.-sports .m.-CBC News : .m.-Jungle Jim .m.-Bunkhouse Boys .m.-Vic Obec Show .m.--I Love Lucy .m.4ross Canada Hi Parade 4 .m.-Jackie Rae Show .m.-Bis Town .m.-Press Conference ,m.-CKCW-TV News .m.-Weather .m.-Featine Film 0?ma?Trrr asses '66-: '5 HUG ? FF:?3' crash 5 358833 838 gr "U-av BARGAIN COACH FAIIES Going IUESDAY 6 i i Mediterranean is- postponed J 4 because of land.r ' lack of snow and the prospect of The British security forces used freezing rain. An alternate course clubs and tear gas to disperse the on Lake Deschenea near Ottawa students. who hurled stones at the has been dropped as too danger- troops and smashed windows in an ous . '05 SROTHER (F iii PIZINCES I MISS "ccmr.Rv2:-tr muses, By Josephine Culbertsoag zha average player as being deutaaandumurlehtonthc line between an opcninl bid ind I pass usually decides in favor of the "conservative" course La. he passes with the reflection that ha isalmostsuratogstachaacalater in the auction to announce his vai- uss. The average player is not alone in this habit-some hllh-rank- hid Pllyors follow the same phil- osophy. It is however extremely questionable that this is truly the conservative course because the plain fact is that there is little dan- ger in a light opening bid but a great deal of danger in the delayed participation. South's behavior in the following deal is very much a case in point. Boulhdealar. Beitheraide vulnerable. .108 9342 01183 QJIOC O-O00 noel) ::sg 00 O6! is 50 5 Iain DD 05 E k. A DKNGIEOUS BIDDING PIIIIJOBOPIIY kept on passing. The . South was Item to Pass Paas Pass 1 O 1 N? Dale. Pen Pal Pan South said later that he had been highly tempted to open the auction originally but wanting to be "sound" had decided to pass. In view of this fact he argued. "he had every right to overcall East's heart bid." Thl! Particular line of reasoning however did not work out very well! West's prompt penalty double of the nutrump put South into the Position where he could neither Stay nor run-certainlygthe doubl- ed contract was far from comfort- able but even if North-South had run out to their fitting four-card diamond suit they would not have saved anything. On lead against the one-no-trump contract West elected to open his f0llI'1h highest club instead of part- ner'a heart suit and even though South found an auxiliary club atop- DEP in dummy he was acutely un- happy. The H defending perfectly managed to collect no fewer than eleven tricks and so the one-no-trump contract suffered a 900-point penalty even though North-South were not vulnarablai One thing is sure: once South passed originally he should have ium size traveling case but no thief would be able to tote it away. Big and powerful though he be, the clephant makes way for the terrible driver ants of Africa. Mov- ing in seemingly endless columns. these pirate of the insect world march relentlessly toward an un- known destination. They form liv- lng links and bridges to cross streams of any size. And woe to all enemies that cross their path. when the parents of young eag- les think the young fry ought to be on their own they ease them out of the nest-forcibly. A small river about the size of the Dunk, flows 40 feet under- ground in Orlando. The hidden stream was discovered about I years ago when city workmen wen boring as well. In Omaha. Nebraska a bandit held up a drug store, got all the currency from the cash register. and was about to depart when he spied three rolls of pennies. "I'll take the pennies too." he demand- ed of the clerk, before he fled. Mr. and Mrs. John Bonlni are getting acquainted all over again. Thirity-two years ago Mr. Bonini fled his native Italy. because he op- posed Mussolini. Until now. his wife had been unable to join him in Redwood City. California. 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