70th ANNUAL CONVENTION The choirs SI John Uni ted Church will an or recital on Friday March featuring the outstanding organ 1st Dr Melville Cook from Tor Metropolitan Chiych Melville Cook wis born at Gloucester England in 1912 and as a choirboy under the influence Sir Her Brewer Ho was tutored by iDr Herbert Sumsion and Sir Edward end sained MRS CHARLOTTE IRONSIDE ON FALL FAIR EXECUTIVE The Association of Agricultural Societies recently held the r 70th Annual Con at the King Edward Sheraton Hotel Toronto Seen here from left to right it tha Executive for the Section of the Association Front row Secretary Mr Ironside Georgetown Second VicePresident Mrs Dow Metcalfe President Mrs J McLaren Thunder Bay First Vice President Mrs Ryder Aylmer and Past Presi dent Mrs A R Wilson of Back row Delegates Mrs J Leslie Peterbor ough and Mrs H A Telfer of Pans LETS PLAY BRIDGE BY BILL COATS Sometimes if there fl half table at the At ton Bridge Club each pa r misses one set of boards Last week we had four and one half links in and each par boards out of 27 One txnrd that wife and I missed was the folio hand What is intercom about these cards is that no pair reached even though the hand was four times Here arc the cards with my bid ding West dealt with both sides Vulnerable NORTH A A A WEST EAST J 10 A J 10 I SOUTH 10 bidding WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH ID Pan Paw Pas Pan 3 S 4 NT E NT NT AH Paw North makes use of Terse bid to show the of his hand Many bridge era are confused by the reverse bidding It should be aimple If Jon hold both hearts and diamonds and wish to bid BRIDGE CLUB Last weeks session of duplicate bridge club was in two sections In section A there was a tie for first between Duke Wilson and Gary Hall Mrs Camp bell and J Chapmar in the north south group Mr an Mrs Walter were third In East West Marjory Mac and Olive Login were first Al and It Payne 2nd Mrs Sue Sull van and Mrs Bob Dickson 3rd group results North 1st Joe Fred Allen 2nd Mrs Fred Allen Mrs Pit Williams 3rd Jim Sargent Leo KLslemaker East West 1st Ka Harm Telford 2nd Mr an i Mrs and a tie for 3rd Mr and Mrs Claj ton Barbour Tom Barber and Larry Laws on both would normally bid hearts first and diamondi second Therefore if bid diamonds first and hurts second reversed the normal order A reverse bid shows longer thin and a hand of about hih cards points Actually on these cards North could make a Jump shift if he think that his part ner would notice tho reverse Once North jumps or reverses which ever ho chooses South should investigate slam his the kings of Norths suit plus a stopper in clubs At rubber bridge South should settle for six diamonds is the safest contract At duplicate South will head for no trump to get a maximum score At the Acton Bridge Club pur slopped at three no trump another ended In five and two stopped in spades one it ho four leva and one at the five level Mondays 1st Dick and Lloyd 2nd Iv an Harm and Tom 3rd Duke Wilson and Jack Coats French Interpreters Difficult to Find Interpreters for court cases In involving French speaking persons easy to come by This was out In court last Wednesday when a youth appeared before M J Cloney on a char go of consuming liquor while under When court told the bench the accused could speak only trench Judge Cloney suggested the case to allow court time to get an interpreter SOMEONE We have trouble finding French Interpreters Clerk Murray Alton said Come back In April Judge Cloney told the youth through a bl lingual friend who had accompanied him to court and try to bring someone with you who object to earning a few act as your CANADIAN TRANSPORT COMMISSION By its Railway Transport Committee NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS In the matter of the application ofc Canadian National Fairways to passenger tram between Area Piovwce of Ontario Toronto Owen Sound Southampton Stratford Train No I Stratford Pacific Railway Company to passenger train sorvico between Toronto and Owen Sound in the Province- of Ontano provided by passenger trains 306 and 307 HiCanadian National Railways to dtscondnoo that portion of their passenger tram service between Toronto and an the of provided by passenger trains and TAKE NOTICE that Committee ten deter mined under its Order No 6313 dated August 5 1969 that the amounts which constitute the actual losses attributable to each of tho above described passenger tram services in each of the prescribed accounting years are as follows For 1 966 640 For 454 962 606 060 For 1968 244 313 TAKE NOTICE ALSO that PUBLIC HEARINGS of above APPLICATIONS will take place commencing the hour of 9 30 at the following places and dates GREY COUNTY COURT OWEN SOUND Commencing March 31 WELLINGTON COUNTY COURT HOUSE Commencing April is Committees intention to consider the application of Canadian National Railway shown I above as tho fust order of business at the heating in Owen Sound commencing on March 31 and to consider application of Cana dian Pacific Railway Company shown si above Owen Sound after the completion of L The Comrmtteo intends to consider tho application of Canadian National Railways shown n HI above at the hearing commencing on Apr However all persons who wish to do so may present their views on tho of any passengertrain services feted any of the two and cither Persons who wish further Information any of the above described passengertrain ser vices may write to tho Secretary Railway Trans port Committee Canadian Transport Commtssloo Slater Street Ottawa Ontario Doted Ottawa Ontario this 2th day February C RUMP Secretary Railway Transport Commtttea Outstanding Organist Planning Recital Here both diplomas of Th Royal Col- legs of Organists in win the Harding for He compleUd the degree at Durham 1934 and look his Doctorate there in In 10G7 Leeds to the prestigious Leeds Church being tho young est organist to have held this post at England most famous musical church War aervlea wWi Royal In East Africa Ceylon and India was responsible for a break of over five years in his career After the war ho founded and direc ted the Leeds Guild of Singers was appointed Conductor of the Halifax Choral Society Ho organist for the Leeds Fes playing under Sargent and Cook was Org and Master of the Choris ters at Hereford Cathedral In and thus he was Bible for the Hereford Three Choirs Festivals of and In th Intervening years he shared direction of the festivals at the lister oath of Gloucester and Wor cester Ha If well blown as in the British Isles where bo broadcast He baa recorded for EMI and played at The Festival Hall in don Upon being offered dir ectorship of Winnipeg Choir and post of Organist and Cholrmas of Metropolitan Church in Toronto where ho has quickly built up a musical reputation with several series of recitals both organ and In addition ha has organized and directed a Festival of at Metropolitan which pro- raises to become an annual of importance In Tor onto artistic life THB GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY MARCH 12 1970 ft JIMS STEERING SERVICE SPECIALIZED 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