4 D on at “The fist gerieral “al pies” waseD, 'B, Prentice, also of. Vice! f | ship on the west. coast of’ Can- toria,B C.,. Who 1s" superintendent, SC ada will be completed in a Seot- engineer, ‘staying - ‘in’ Scotland |! | tish Shipyard next April, . “This while: ithe’ vessel ig, being. built. is the Princess, of | ‘Vancotiver| The’ Princess. of Vancouver, ‘he |’ ‘which fs being built for the Can. |said, was the fourth. vessel, built |. | adlan Pacific Railway company’s |in: Scottish’ shipyards in the ‘past |: : ‘| British Columbia’ Coast. Service | seven: ‘years. for British: Columbla ape ‘tby Alex Stephen & Sons Ltd. of | Coast: ‘Bervices, the other® ‘three [| 4% Linthouse, Glasgow.’ It is 416 being. 380- foot ships for carrying “ | feet long, 63 foot beam: and: will passengérs‘and ‘auto freight. ||’, chave about 7,000 tons. gross, and |. This ts the: first; trainiferry. to While it is belng built as a train | pe built’ by ‘the ‘Linthouse. firm, ving an Overeall Need Not Bea Forced One ) bidding angle which seems to confuse many | sig the action to be taken when partner opens ding and the next player overcalls. The over- akes a difference, ti l card suit and at least an average pool necessarily take the hang in high cards, reion you would havo, ‘ange Your free bid at the two con hand ‘nad passed, level will make partner go to the three range just to rebid his sult, you should have a really bh de eater ide vulnerable “ferry, will take every . form. of which is: the. second’ oldest: in ms orth (Mrs, Keen) good hand—at least the equal of | freight, inaluding autos and big | scotland, having. ‘celebrated. -its ||. a an opening bid, This would come trucks and up to;800. passengers. | 200th: -bitthday- ‘some years ‘agoe It We-Q 1054 [up when partner Opened with a ‘In Glasgow at the end of No-|As such, the ‘firm’s ships are’ fa-, pois jheart, the next hand bid. two dia. (HA ioe ‘ onde and you bid two spades, | Vember was Captain: 0,.J.: -Wil-: mous the ‘world: ‘over, and: among 1: Mr. Champlon) | Mrs, Keen's"hand jn. today’s llams of Victoria, B.C;, manager vessels: launched. for overseas ‘of the British. Columbia: Coast customers’: this.‘ "year have been 5--Q 82 deal represents, just about. the Services, who went. to: see the|the:4,500-ton West African cargo a! ns ‘0 542 manimum fora free raise of part.| {Progress on. the ‘new -ship, and |passenger, ship Irma‘to the: ‘order | 7 C10 6 2 ner’s sult, Therefore she. dropped who: expressed his satisfaction: of ‘Det Bergenske. Dampskibssel- in tr paley Mr, Dale's bid of. three hearts 4 with. all he .saw, : Accompanying | skab':-0f? Norway; ‘whose: sister a ! gn 7a : and he made exactly nine tricks, him on ‘his Vislts fo ihe e uhipyard ship fs-d die: for aunching. in Dé: _— sweAKUT2 ———* ” Hosing two spades and two dia- —— ) : ot i monds, adding « os Nort] East iy a ay Hes pon Pas BURNLEY, ‘England : 0) _ Twin calves, born’ on’ a farm FATHER INDALECIG ALEIO, president of the. University Ath- 1 All Pass "st Wear this Lancashire town. had| tic Association of the Philippines, shows fine form ashe pitches” ‘ou don’t have three heads between them, One,} the first ball in a local baseball game in Manila, Usilformed - wie thing, you don a heifer, had ‘two heads, oe players in the background look on with approval, nto "Keep the bidding dot your partner. The}. LIVELY ANTELOPE oop hehveeties) Saskatoon Officer Presented . the ono eng, ne any snd you make after common on the prairies; stands Ot itaaatt les ‘th thr @ feet at th P lea With Third Gallantry Award. jis 20s s co aitain definite values, pounds, For the third ‘time in less than|He is’ serving there as a. para ANPES three years a Canadian infantry chutist instructor. keane four general types of officer has received an-award for|. While making a’ jump with a you can have in this sit- rallantry and distinguished ser-! class of men under training, he The first is where you vice, was struck in mid-air. by a stu- pod fit In your partner's - Lt william ¢, Robertson, MC,|dent. The student passed Fith four or more of his 33, of Saskatoon, Sask., has been. through the .officer’s rigging y you don’t need so much gwarded the Queen's Commen-/lines and ‘began to fall away beards. You know the dation for Brave Conduct for!from him. : snot a misfit and there is saving the life of a student in al Lt, Robertson noticed the stu- tance of getting into ser- parachute training mishap last! dent's tangled rigging Hines and mpoble. You may give .a summer, deflated chute, and quickly ap- mise with about a trick — He won-the Military Cross ‘in preciated that the student would |. half in high cards, Koren for outstanding: service} suffer severe if not fatal inju- ‘action has the advan-° ang bravery as ploneer officeriries if he continued such a des- possibly shutting fourth with the Ist Battalion Princess cent. He grasped the student's mt of the bidding and of Patricia’§ Light Infantry In the|deflated canopy and effected:a (he groundwork for a pay- summer of 1952, and was award-{idnding without injury to him- eilice bid by your partner eq the United States Air Medal self or the student, ch, ‘ the previous spring for courage His citation reads.in part: ember, the less you have and devotion to duty while fly-|This officer's prompt action ners suit the more you {ng as an aerlal observer in a and disregard: for any injuries high carés over all, target-locating aireraft in Ko-|that he himself mieht have suf-| |W Se ing adequate trump sup- rea, fered with ah additional load on| Hil ay ep ae aA tpartner, your next weak... ;,f, Robertson has-been com-| his parachute’ ‘saved the student of et bid is where you have a ‘mended by Her Majesty, the! from death or, at: any rate, ex- | {sour own which you ean Queen, “heroism and versonalj treme injury.” Distilled, _— bot the eve] one, disregard for danger” during a! Lt: Robertson sérved i the srtisente ; en rust be bid al the training parachute dron las! jranks in Italy and Northwest gut tpt | iit is better to pass'un- July at the Canadian Joint Air Europe during the Second World Board or by the Government: of |! pe have a pretty fair five: j Training Centre at Rivers, Man War,’ .: British Columbia x ne cane ee ete e.g . : werent ae aor * ance » PROPOSED NEW BORDEN STREET SCHOOL hos , HERE'S WHAT THE RERERENDUM MEANS TO YOU- wang a eae] @ A cost of approximately $11,275 0 yoar for 2) years —all pr: wncip' ‘rand interest, - bo ot | A : ha , ae | @A reduction of actual Tax Roquiremonts ‘of ovor $2,000 a yo vin that the debt for the. old Booth School requiring $13, 423,90 a year ts to be tired in May, re | | , : , . , . . 1 . : } | ! nN va i wh ' : *, oe J aa , A : HERE IS THE COST BREAKDO : oo . | 4 AD, Bh i | . | | SS SLIT RENE GENO em TY : ; | | mo | a. mo . 4 CO | . 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