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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1971, p. 16

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MEED HOMES HERE Five Farmers Sign as Hosts In UrbanRural Exchange Five area farmers have ston ed up to toko part In the new urbanrural exchange program by toe Extension and Home Economics Branches of the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Pood About IN host families win be seeded In County Program coormnator Evelyn hopes to the quota by the end of the month She baa forma for at her office at the De partment of Agriculture office In This Is considered to be very valuable program for those farmers and their families who participate For years farmers nave complained If only the people in the city could see the way we live the problems of finances weather and techno which we must meet and overcome and the hours to which we must submit ourselves in order to make a living they would understand why the price of bread nrilk and wheat are rising Mrs said This Is the opportunity for farmers to show city people through personal experience the pleasures and problems of farm life In The urbanrural ex change is organised in such a manner to allow urban students aged to 15 from cities plus to spend one week each on a farm in a nearby rlcultural community These young people will be expected to participate in the regular farm life The youth will help the family in any way possible as they go about the day living It s all part of the learning experience for youth which Is the main object ive The participants in this pro gram are young people who have never lived on a form nor have any other chance to visit a farm for any period of time Selection is being made through the elementary and secondary schools of the urban commun ity All participants In the prog ram the city youth the- formers and his family have been insur ed in case of accident and liab ility The involved urban youth will be briefed prior to the farm visit the type of farm be or she will bo visiting and on farm safety These highly impressionable young people will be the future consumers of agricultural pro ducts What more effective way of telling about and selling a product than letting people be come Involved in its production Mrs told The Her ald Six Georgetown Miles are Now County Street Concern official now six miles of streets in Georgetown are coun ty roads County Council meeting re cently gave final approval to several bylaws which outlined the takeover procedures Although the county takeover of the municipal streets will not make any change in traffic lows it win mean a favourable change to the taxpayer Toe streets will continue to be maintained by the ties but the cost will be borne by tho county The towns will bill the coun ty for any work done on the roods and will only pay about 3 15 per cent of the county per cent cost responsibility The province kicks In the other per cent under municipal grants system for road maintenance The assumption of the streets is a small port in a large scale takeover of certain roads by the county in on effort to lay out a pattern of regional roads and streets Stretched over a 10 year per iod the takeover plan was ap proved several months ago when the county council adopt ed a report on needs Roads in Georgetown being taken over are 3 miles of Mountainvicw miles of Maple Ave 1 miles of River Dr and 1 miles of Main St Reconstruction of 1 1 miles of Mountainview Rd is also part of the takeover project That will cost The only exceptions in takeover ore thn tho municip alities pay full costs in stalling sanitary sewers side walks and street lights and the maintenance costs on those It ems Other roads being taken over by county this year include a stretch of Oakvilies seventh Line from north a several mile stretch of Ave near Hornby and a short stretch of Britannia Rd near Omagh GOOD WIN AT BRIDGE Playing in in a re gional bridge tournament Wei lington Duke Wilson founder director of Georgetown du plicate bridge club with Ms partner placed second overall in the open pairs competition Mrs of Brampton who is a member of the George town club was Mr Wilsons partner LET SPLAY BRIDGE BY BILL COATS Bridge writers ore always writings about hands that could have been made if only declarer bad played a certain way or could have been defeated if defence had only led a certain card Too often we overlook tho hands that really cannot be made but declarer must try to make tho contract The opponents con only see the r own hand and dummy Of ten declarer task is simply to have them make a mistake early enough to give declarer his contract Here is just such a hand played last week at the Acton Bridge Club North dealt with NorthSouth vulnerable NORTH SKQ7 10 A86B WEST EAST S6S A 8 5 SOUTH S A J 8 D Void C J75 The bidding NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1 NT 2D Pass Opening lead North has a routine one no trump opening bid Over it South chose to use This Is perfectly safe since North cannot pass When North shows no four card major South forced with three spades If North persisted In no trump South would correct to four SB Pass of diem- A Members Heather Anne Elenoro Karpfcn John Cran stone Andrea Stafford Deborah Boole Paul Kenneth Paula King Stefan NasaUki Michael Kitchen Christine Michael Troy Richards John Loury Sandra Searlos David Michael Redden Matthew Claude Helen Robert Dean John Col Linda Scot Brash viacgat FIRST COMMUNION CHILDREN AT HOLY CROSS Adams Photography the recent First Communion class at Holy Cross Reman Catholic Church Pamela Savin Gary McLean Dawn Andrew Bra ke Woycbcsko Ver onica Stephens Scot Harris Leyes Carolyn Batten Bradley Heather Mo Donald Jeffrey Baxter Jerry Bos Bradley Brenner Michael Calloghan Susan Can non Helena Lor- Cumlngs Lyuno horn PattyJo Nancy Diamond Dana Andrea lim alb Mary Lou Jeffrey Marty Johnston Kozack anno Mandarine Kim Mardi Barbara Gerry Milne Kim Navarro John Nolan Jane Olivier Nan Grace Stephen Rob erts Patsy Lillian Anna Mario Stone Martin Swinkcls Mark Van Al phen Maria Jose Waters Danny White Adalbert Kathy Sevenutor Sandra Bony Rob erts Tony Kathleen Coo Edith Otto Paulino Hale Mary Jo McDonald Lisa Bur- Randy Robinson Paul JoAnne Tucker en Martin Brian Mario VanRyn Janice Fred Burke Ali cia Sharon Stone Mi chael Caruso Marie do Holly Hulrao Tommy Nancy Lavolfl Bryan Maria Corrola Russell Power Colette Kris Sovran Scott Cynthia Breads Roy Lacoursiem PINPOINTED North bid of four spades must show a three card suit to an honour Over clubs he de nied a four card suit and over three spades ho would bid trump with a doubleton Having pinpointed the spade support South proceeded directly to six spades After tho diamond lead and dummy Is spread declarer stock Prospects are not good with both a heart and club los er likely The best chance is to let the defense make a mistake Declarer should duck the first diamond and ruff in his hand SPADE LED A spado Is led to dummy king and a low heart returned What would East South is void in diamonds having fed the first trick Can South be THE GEORGETOWN HERALD short In hearts as well It does not seem likely I am sure that meets Easts would duck keep ing their heart ace for the king in dummy Now declarer Is boms free Dummy Is reentered with a trump and declarer lost heart can be discorded on the diam ond ace Now declarer can lose a club and still make 13 tricks Lost week winners at Acton Club 1st NorthSouth Mrs Kay Campbell Bart Fish er 2nd Mid go and Frank Hamp shire First EastWest Mrs Betty Ashley Cam Sinclair 2nd Jack Coats Gloria Coats DID KNOW Alaska remains a source of fantastic wealth still largely untapped of seafood oil min erals hydroelectric power nat ural gas and vast forests prize timber and DRAPES SERVICE Drapes sewn professionally lined and unified also repairs Fait reasonable service end charges Tracks Installed Gists and Mirrors Furniture Tops Call for appointment 8778020 or Street New its loaded with extras 1975 North End BP DATSUN SALES ft SERVICE Base Lute Read Open Weekdays 7 to pa Sundays am to ATTENTION FARMERS Call us and order your supply of WEED KILLERS to some lucky customer purchasing a Hoover Washer Spin Dryer It could be you The serial number of the Washer is in a factory sealed envelope Introducing the New HOOVER WASHER SPIN DRYER NEVILLE LAMB Hoover representative will be on hand to demonstrate this new Hoover washer spin dryer JUNE 12 Friday to Saturday 10 to CELEBRATION SALE PRICE SUGGESTED RETAIL Shop to 9 PM FRIDAY At CoOp OF GEORGETOWN 8772271

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