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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 14, 1971, p. 23

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Apple Cheeked Dwarfs in a Dwarfed Orchard golden day for apple picking On Tuesday October the children of Maple Nursery School of Georgetown ex such a day They travelled by bus to the Chudlelgh Farms on Highway 25 accompanied by five mothers to help with On arrival theyweremet by Mrs Berry who led the party In pairs to the edge of the orchard explained lo the little ones about he dwarf trees which completely make up the Chudlelgh orchards how many apples they could pick and the correct way to pick an apple Then they walked to their rows and the children proceeded ab fascinated They sampled of course and what better than a large red firm Juicy apple right off the tree When they reached the end of hi won wall in to g vl them a ride through orchard It had a flat tire unfortunately so the small types wailed and chomped apples while the driver gol a wagon that would be more fun After the ride they had drinks of cider then went for a romp In the hav loft l It Ik Oil 1itht farm he Dal lire two hilch hiking on air currents he rusty coloured chicken tnmc enough to pet or the pony that was so well fed he refused to eat another bile that was remembered the most vividly The list but Robbie Morris likes idea of reach down pick an apple At top right Mrs Ann Berry of ChudJeigh Farms talks to the Maple Nursery Schoolchildren The mothers in the group are Mrs Linda Craig at left and Mrs Kathy and Mrs Kathleen Hall at right Bottom left a pony gels well fed The teacher is Mrs Ann At right Ian Munro and Eddie Hunt are fascinated bv Heidi Schoficid picking style HARVESTING THE MAC IS WELL UNDERWAY Harvesting or most people I third of Ihe acres of apples by September Harvesting in favourile apple he Malntosh is being grown pick orchards started a underway In area the on most farms in this area the little earlier Mcintosh accounts for about one Mcintosh harvest got underway Present cool weather Is helping lmprovecolour which has been slow to develop due lo recent high temperatures a bushel fiull of money wont buy comfort Unlets your healing system hat been designed meet your home and family requirement you re never sure of comfort at Boehmers we make sure when you buy heating and air conditioning from Boehmeri you get extra We call It Total Home which means room to room and floor to celling comfort our continuing concern for the system you buy from and its Live the Total Home Comfort way Call Us Today EilabUthed Since 301 Armstrong Ave Georgetown Branches at Kitchener Gait Guelph Stratford Georgetown LETS PLAY BRIDGE By BILL COATS Ikri is of host hands hut over a period of lime can cost bridge players a lot of points arc the competitive part score hands where difference between making a part score and going down may not seem like much but it can add up Twice Ihese cards were played with East West as declarer once at two spades and once at three clubs both contrac Is going down Twice North South ended up at three hear Is One declarer made three hearts but careful defense defeated the other declarer Neither side vulnerable and South Is dealer NORTH SQJ432 H7 DA 10942 WEST SK HJ EAST SA 10 CA 5 SOUTH SVOID DQ6 CQ642 SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST PASS PASS PASS Opening lead king of clubs I am not sure how the bidding went at other tables but it was brief where I was Soulh with a seven card suit and less than 10 high card points has a good pre emptive bid and opened three hearts That finished the auction RULED OUT TRUMP West did not want to lead from a long suit headed by king Generally a passive defense against a preemptive bid not good so that ruled out a trump lead Hence West led club king This lead is not as unusual as It Art Club Sketches In Valley Campsite Georgetown Palette and Pencil Club opened the season with a sketching trip at Pine Valley Camp Site courtesy of one of our members Mrs Elaine Crawford Those who wished relumed to the Club room in the Canada Trust Building for a coffee and to continue work on their sketches The first business meeting of the season was Wednesday October with president Wendy presiding Plans were discussed for a Christmas Exhibition and Sale on the 2nd 3rd and of December It was agreed include any other crafts by members of the Club as well as the usual paintings and sketches Weather permlltlng a sketch trip to Wood farm at Ball In a fad is planned for October 17th FREE THIS WEEK 1 SHRUB first shrub to bloom In spring Masses of yellow lowers Free with to order of plant material 1 GOLDEN NINEBARK SHRUB to Pinkish white bloom and Golden New Foliage Free with Sis order or over of plant material Meadowlands Nursery THE HOME OF THE GREEN THUMB Minimus Road Phone 1 Ml SHERIDAN COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY IN COOPERATION WITH The Ontario School for the Deaf Milton will offer the following courses at THE ONTARIO SCHOOL OR THE AD courses are Ceneral Interett Courses Credit Courses October and will run for nights March Classes will be small and registration will be based upon a first come firs served basis Enrollment Is limited wilh deaf students given first preference in all courses Registration may be made by moil or on the first night Language The Deai Deaf Students Only English For New Canadians Total Communications Finger spelling sign language Sewing Crafts At Home Personal Grooming Gym Swim Typing REGISTRATION FEE- Keypunch Training I Deaf Students Only Woodworking Machine Shop Practise Welding Auto Body Repair Mechanical Drafting Olfsct Letterpress INFER COURSE For further Information contact Sheridan College Continuing Education Division Trafalgar Road Phone WD Oakvllle Streetsville ks lllhcklngondaccof clubs arc Interchanged most Wests would lead the club ace without too much hesitation When the king won the trick West continued with the eight in spite of Ihe double ton In dummy East won and relumed club ten Declarer has two choices and West has a difference defence for each one If declarer plays the club queen West must ruff with the trump lack and return a trump stop another club ruff If declarer ploys the club six West must not ruff There Is no sense in ruffing a loser After declarer ruffs the club in dum my he might as well try to score the diamond queen However West will win and exit with a spade Declarer ruffs the spade lead and leads a trump He must lead a high trump to prevent West jack from it is to no avail East wins the first trump and leads another club allowing West to take the setting lrik MAKt CONTRACT If Weal had ruffed ihe earlier club lead declarers lead of trump would remove West last trump and declarer would make the club and his contract Last week winners at Acton duplicate bridge club 1st Tom Warnes and Bart Fisher 2nd Mrs Pat Cam Sinclair 3rd He Harry Arblc and Duke Wilson Betty Ashley and Gloria Coals WATCH for ANNE1TS SUNOCO CARNIVAL October 21 22 23 VISCOUNT 20cuft Deluxe FREEZER Big capacity stores lbs of food Check the features TEMPERATURE CONTROL BASKET ELECTROLIP SEAL FEATHER LIGHT LID COMPLETE COLD SAFETY LIGHT 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