THRIFT SHOP SALVATION ARMY OPENS STORE Most recent store to open in Georgetown is the Family Thrift Store on Mill Street hand clothing shop operated by the Salvation Army Items on sale here an supplied by the Salvaton Hamilton branch Above in the shop is local manager Mrs Peggy Jenkins who commutes from Creek Contractor Was Prominent in Masonic Circles a in for years Jin died slid it Ins home CO Prince tliirlcs on Wednesday He was Mr Hamilton wis for the Georgetown Dairy build on Street Ihc house work hop in Greenwood inn irj Main Street stores many built in to mi Ik led In to mi IM with Daws Wood Products and later with Construe until ho went In for him elf Son of Andrew Hamilton he ins born in Scot land Joining the Air one in World he was as pilot at Albert Mr It as prominent in mnuiity He iv Li a number of Ire Ind been pre dint of town is the Club mi of the Chamber of mi i re in I North He of tie 3rd I mi Scout group a id had el Sin be the Rotary Sen or it anil the el ireh parties LETS PLAY BRIDGE BY BILL COATS Thirty three high card points lid produce a small slam but there are no written guar with this It is to the to use his skills to make as many tricks as pos sible Here Is a hand from last weeks action at the Acton Bridge Club where several did not use all the assets at their disposal Bast dealt with neither vulnerable NORTH A J A J C 8 WEST EAST S J S K D 3 A SOUTH HAQ a DK A J bidding EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH Pat 1 NT Pais NT All Pan Opening lead Nine of ilubs Simple Bidding The bidding is simple South has points and a hand so the opening bid no trumps North has IB points and a hand so he bids six no trump There must be between and pis in the two hands Declarer took the club lead in souths hand and led the king This was followed by the diamond three When West showed out declarer con ceded the diamond trick This left declarer with only eleven tricks three spades heart four diamonds and three clubs Declarer had to take the heart finesse and when that lost declarer was set Grumblad declarers just crumbled about two failing and how often does a per cent slam go down What most ctarers did not do was to ahead There is no guarantee that it would work but an at tempt should be made to count out the hand Declarer should win the op ening club lead and finesse hearts If it works declarer can up a diamond If It fails declarer can come to Run Haarrs Fast wins and returns a club Declarer should win in his hand and lead a second heart Back to declarers hand with a spade and run the rest of the hearts Declarer should note that West had four hearts Souths last is led to clear his hand of spades Dummy is entered with a club and East shows out This places West with clubs Dummy a last led and West follows suit this point declarer knows twelve of Wests cards five clubs four hearts and at least three i spades There is room for only one diamond in West hand Thank You I The diamond ace is cashed in dummy and a diamond led Declarer can claim even before East plajs Taking the marked diamond finesse and making slam thank you Champion Status for more at a Kitchener hue eui Starhcirs Audacious Mis Champ Canadian an p oil i The Pap Hoi 1 few weeks It f her at tan club show At the wine Kitelcier Virginia Snider won j 1 r lm dims class leslants She handled II Nadia as she Canadian Championship I it i Shrine r 1 tit master s el tit f I TV m of and St aid Tom of jn conduct en in Church and inter in Cemc- wero All i Macintosh sr Noble I It 1 Me 1 1 In jrer were John I Jin Rati lcll Declare Champions Bridge Club Pairs Two Brampton men took home the silver cup emblematic of j the purs championship in the yearly ion at town bridge club list week Many members with visitors coming from Toronto and Port Credit to make one the big evenings on record tables Gary Hall and Bob Who played in the north south group arc champions this year behind were Harry trust end Kay Hornier Others in the top standing were 3rd Ivan liar and Harry John and Mrs Bess Bums Steve Heller and h and Allen In North South standings Garry Hall and Bob 2nd Steve Heller and 3rd and Harry Alien Mr and Mrs Bill Coats Mrs Fred Alien and Mrs Bob Williams Art and Sweet Jim Kali and Bill EastWest 1st Harry Frost Kay 2nd Ivin liar Hi and Harry 3rd John Coats and Mrs Bom Buna ie Mrs Hyde and Larry ion Duke Wilson and Mrs Naylor Mr and lira Walter Crillinl and A Moulton FOR toyHa TOfOfTA DIVISION OF HO if at moon Denney Charles John Gunn Paul Armstrong Cleae Gosling Paul Anderson and Dennis Brown Former Farmer Jersey Judge at Fair Jerseys fielded tJie second largest dairy cattle show this The Royal Agricultural Winter Ian- The was jud ged by Don Acres Huntingdon Quebec Grand Champion bull was Sambo owned by James Ontario was Spruce I Jesters Blonde owned by T Sayles it Son Pans Ontario Junior Female Champion the 1st senior yearlmg Spruce Beauty Carmel owned by It Son Paris Ontario Reserve Junior was Leaders the herd of Alfred Woodhnugo and Senior and Grand Champion female was the 1st pruc Avenue Beauty Louise owned by T Sales Son Paris Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand an ECAA Diana by Savage Styles Son won the Premier Breeder honours and Henry Lake Placid Club New York was Premier Exhibitor Highest placing Jersey cow In the in udder class was Charming Sally owned by Alfred Sons in 3rd place Sho v on the John 1 Memorial trophy Jerseys won of the top prizes in this class with over competitors successful sale of the stars resulted in a top price of 1250 a yearling heifer Acres Miracle Helen consign by D Son Hunt Quebec and purchased by of wis am for lots all females THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY DEC 3rd PAGE ESQUESING Marshall DEPUTY REEVE I Would Like To Apologize To my nominator and supporters for my Ignorance for not knowing enough to qualify my self In time for Water Commissioner Candidate in this election My best regards to the two successful candidates DON RUSSELL CHRISTMAS and GIFTS PAULINES Main St S Georgetown ORDER EARLY For Flowers by Wire HAVE YOU A Doctors Prescription For Glasses LET US FILL IT ACCURATELY And You can choose from our wido selection of nowost and boil in Frames and they are moderately priced Brampton Dispensing Opticians Main Si Brampton Ontario Phone Ontario Is there any place rather be are land of people he we had a surplus to hoot Yet needed programs here if there was any place better We arc people have not been neglected The Ontario Housing Corporation for example has housed People with backbone and brawn and a hunger to people to date and currently has almost a billion succeed Men and whove created a dollars worth of programs active in nearly of Jiving in decades that other lands worked Ontario Communities We need a vigorous ccnturiestnbuildHwehaveafJawitsourchjonic economy of course to support these important modesty may be proud to be Ontanans programs And thats where you come in Though and Canadians they just seldom tell anyone our productivity has doubled in ten years and our incomes in twelve dont sit on their more people we have boosting Ontario and successes Theres a demanding decade ahead fall Canada the better it is And weve got a lot to boost with At a tunc when the dollar is having of our lives better yet To meet these challenge many demands made on it Ontanans can note that weve got to believe in ourselves when provincial taxes have held the in And you think about it isnt such a bad idea you boost Ontario Ontario and Canada get a little stronger Government of Ontario John Prime Minister