Times & Guide (1909), 18 Mar 1948, p. 3

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Re CJARE :. SIMIIMACC C208 OCOT myers of the world. Below we give & Rame which hess _ Review calls "Out of i punds" due to the fact that black | tersteps bY allowing white to get i z_veloped first. | ench Defense \ _ |Byrme (Yale) D. Hurst (NYU) | _ hite Black White Biact , Pâ€"K4 pxs 9. 000 a.2! E: t ma 16. N.KS PC eam No. 1â€"Deaviue U, Cain i, theart 1, Burns (d). Team No. 2â€"Warren 0, Young Bolter 0, O‘Hara 0. Team No. 4â€"MacKay 1, Thull 0, jose 0, Andrew 1. > Team No. $â€"Robinson 1, Tweedy Rogers 1, Fox 1. i(d) means default. [{h Weston Chess Club Team| rnament has hcen comn‘~ted BM NO, $ +â€"mmmmermmmumiqnm (L KV NO, A «cememmmmemmmmus 7 S8D1 NO 1 smmmmunmmemmemie B 8M NO, 2 coqmmmnememniniane‘ B Here are a few additional notes . playing chess continued from t week: he chess board shall be so ed between two persons that white, or light coloured, square 11 be at each players right hand de a complete win against No. 2 &“ilesâ€"Are each of the eight liares in a straight line from one hyer to the other. Ranksâ€"Are each of the eight tlrea at right angles to the s. The White man always ves first. he â€" Canadian | Federation of ess is campaigning for 1000 itional members. To date they e only 518 from all Canada. The ulation of Canada is approxiâ€" tely 11.5 millions. Denmark th a population of only 4 million s 10,000 members. Yet Canada E"‘Chess masters of world reâ€" _auch as D. A. Ynnof_sky, th‘e } ; N.qB3 hP | kss ’ Bâ€"Qs ak: l BKBC CHESSMEN By Peggy Jarvis 1 is If you want to be in the foreâ€": . ont of the fashion picture this pring, you want to carefully exâ€" f nine the possibilities of NsÂ¥3 ‘ue. Definitely_ the golorâ€"sensâ€" | ion of the Season, NAY) is ; irsatile and vibradiâ€"and inviles | fresh approach in accessorizing. . ‘ith the exception of black, n0 lor lends itself so charmingly 10 | lor accessories as nayy, and the â€" imbination being shown this s car ‘e quile devastaiing. Exampie: . ‘er think of combining navy with sassy green? or a softly feminâ€" e mauve (another color highlisht " the season)? Very new this | »ar is the idea of using pale blue essories with navy, and utterly | arming too. White, a perenniel | worite, is still good and will be | en on many of the newest and | nartest costumes. A new shade, ; jwdust, is adding a piquant note 1 the style sceneâ€"and again, a Jrfect foil for your basic nayy. ; By this time, the trends for pring are well established and tay up among the leaders you will. ) â€" seeingâ€"Redingotes, ‘ :weetly‘ iminine, and an adaptable addiâ€" on to any wardrobe,. Perfect for >w, and an equal blessing later on, »u ‘shouldn‘t overlook this trend. rints, as always, are Spring fayâ€" fites, and this year the bestâ€" tessed fabrics are sporting little Jsignsâ€""tie prints" or foulards. ig, splashy prints are on the wane 4d do not seem to compliment the jwer ladylike fashions as do the y prints. The prevailing style in esses will be the "little topâ€"big irt". Bodices are brief and simâ€" Standing MRRIee e Cemadeed skirts. Enhance the fullness of ese skirts by the addition of unced petticoats, a fad that has beome a fashionâ€"fact and appears ) be here to stay. For the tailer jrls, who moan that they look like panpoles in the longer skirts there | hope in the tiered dress. This| yl minimizes height and you can | ill have all the swirling fullness ur heart desires. Again the pettiâ€" | at is a blessing in disguise, for ‘hen those long full skirts are | luffed out with oneâ€"or twoâ€"stiff ; tticomts, you can stop worryinz' out the "beanpole look." | This spring you have to look| ettyâ€"and it‘s so much easier| an trying to be chic. By now the | ds and fancies of the "New, ok" have been weeded out, and e styles you‘ll be seeing this | ring are the ones that are here | Bc mm Ne o e e eA e, and the bulk of material is ncentrated in swinging, billowâ€" _ REDIR MIDUC HENRY LOOSE > stay. Meet the new trends halfâ€" ay, you‘ll be surprised at how Bny of them were meant for ST YOU. ‘bye now. _FASHION FORECAST n important occupation in the nited States in 1639, that nhir- rilders were exempted from miliâ€" ry â€" service and sther public Shipbuilding was considered nush AY, are planted in Urtario iakes streams considerql guitable â€"â€"Byâ€"â€" KNâ€"B3 pâ€"QN3 Pâ€"K3 P.Q4 eggs and fish of vaTyink n‘.intod in Ortario lakes PxP s and fish of varying 15 Jarvis Pâ€"KR4 18, Pts q‘ Kes gos 1â€"Q L000 0000000000 w ccmepccatc en Pn eP en o ienantomes Mrs. Ralbh Margesson, widow of Raiph Margesson, whose murdered body was found last November on Brown‘s Line, north of the Queen Elizabeth Highway, is seen receiving the first cheque from the assistance fund set up by the Mount Dennis Business Men‘s Association. Leo Hurst, trustee chairman of the fund which totalled $23,883, is seen with the cheque, and Mrs. Margesson is geen with her new baby, Ralph. Liberal Youth Leader Quits Party In Complete Disgust . Frenchâ€"speaking Liberals, both in Quebec and in Parliaâ€" ment, were stunned on February 8. On that day Leo Tremâ€" blay, president of the Young Liberal Association in the key riding of Quebec Eastâ€"the seat of Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent, heir apparent to the leadership of the Liberal Partyâ€"quit the Liberal Party in disgust. What‘s more he took to the radio | House of Commons are such as and told the people of Q.\l‘el{ekc :v}Lly { merit our confidenc?‘. Ev?n :}f‘ wellâ€" it ENOA Wswsuds wate e nicâ€" \ "T have believed in principles," ‘said Mr. Tremblay over the radio. \"I had confidence in the leaders of \the party. I was a Liberal, After \having given to the Liberal party ‘the best years of my youth I am L ee l CONLLA 40 Was‘e t sav ‘profound!_\' pained to have to say ’that I leave this party {oday much | deceived, disgusted . with its poliâ€" itics and ex‘remely disappointed with those whom I had recognized ‘with enthusiasm as my leaders . .. \I know of what I speak." Mr. Tremblay declared that Libâ€" eral youth had high hopes of their party after the war; hopes based upon idealism, bu! that these hopes had been betvayed. _ _ He denounced the Liberal party in Otlawa is being puppets in the hands of unscrupulous financiers who are building fantastic fortunes and who have caused a disastrous . inflation, and while the favorites 3 of the pariy were making themâ€" selves rich on other people‘s money the country is plunged into uncerâ€"| tainty and despair. 1 ST. LAURENT 1 Speaking of Rt. Hon. 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