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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1982, p. 2

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Page June lSHtt A ABOUT Dukes award for our Derek Georgetown army cadet Duncan Drive received the Duke of Edinburgh a Award Silver Certificate of Achievement at a ceremony at Queens Park Saturday I iculcnantGovernor John Alrd presented the certificates to more than 100 young army air sen cadets as well as students and Individuals selected for from across the province The Duke of Edinburgh Award program challenges young people from 14 to years of age to excel at leisure time activities In public service journeys of exploration skills or fitness Bonds bug Otto MP Otto continues his attack on considers government inaction on the small business bond program revised by the recent federal budget The MP asked finance minister Allan MacEachcn recently In the House of Commons whether he would return the program to Its original state so that small businessmen and farmers can take advantage of that bond now when need it before it Is loo late The minister defended his budget alterations to the program noting that recommendations from all parlies had been incorporated and reported that million has Just been allocated to farmers as a result of changes in the bond Cemetery expansion Faced with a dwindling number of plots In the Roman Catholic section of Greenwood Cemetery the town general committee last week agreed to add property to the section Currently the Catholic section has three single plots infant plots and cremation sites remaining and representatives from Holy Cross and Sacre Coeur Churches In Georgetown asked to have the area enlarged The only other Catholic cemetery In Hills Is Dublin Cemetery near K of draw winners The Knights of Council has annual arthritis car draw Tickets were drawn at the Knights annual convention May to at Toronto Royal York Hotel The Council extends thanks to all who bought tickets Following are the winners S of North York wins a Skylark Joyce of wins a Chrysler Cordoba Lajouncsse of Cornwall wins a Ford Mustang K Anderson of Oshawa wins a Plymouth Reliant and Val Caron wins an AMC Concord Seniors bus trip The Blue Triangle Club invites all seniors on their bus trip to the Stratford Festival June Enjoy lunch in Stratford as well as the matinee performance of Julius Caesar Fee Is fit not including lunch and the bus leaves at IS and returns at Preregistcr at Mountain S or call for further Information Ballina Ag rep outlines responsibilities By WINIHltD SMITH Herald Correspondent There were seven the I who attended the District Annual Church May The theme this year was Manitoba This jiar the meeting begin at 1 p m Instead of time of 30 a m The banquet was at 30 in the evening When memb ers arrived they were a name tag as they reulstcrcd cut In the shape of the province each with name ell v or a principal place in Muni At the meal hour each one had to meet others with the same place name as theirs and sit at the same table so marked It was a novel way of mixing up the ladies There was Duplicate bridge The takeout double Is a bid utilized by a bridge patnership to announce an opening hand and very few of the openers bid It Is usually used In second position although I sup pose one could use this bid on intervening pass agreed upon part could conceivably use the takeout bid through to 2 spades It la a tool vhen the per son using the bid can stand any of the other three suits Notice how the bid is engineered In today s hand THE HAND No 13 Dlr Vul CSS SKQJ KQJS 10 D CKM THE ANALYSIS Things will start quietly enough with a 1H opening by Bast and most Souths will scrape up a light takeout double West will redouble to show 10 points but North should bid IS NS will undoubtedly com pete to forcing to guess whether to continue If they do North will double and East could go down three losing four hearts and a trick In each other suit If Judge to pass it will not do easy for North to scramble eight tricks The normal line of trying to establish my diamonds does not work because of the 4 1 break but if North can give up a heart before the diamond Ace la knocked out he can escape with me diamond loser The NorthSouth at the Georgetown Club were Arthur Kwei and Brian Ayer only a few points ahead of Harry Arblc and Elsie Whitham Third place went to John and Denis Jansen and Kay Campbell and Grant Real were fourth The East West winners were Mike and Art Norrls a board ahead of Maureen Walker and Archie Dash Third place went to Jackie and Ron Glide The Georgetown Bridge operates every Tues day evening throughout the year Including July and August The club Is air conditioned for your comfort Game time la sharp at Ihe George town Legion Hall on Mill Street Come and play bridge one special guest who was a gentleman Henry Stan ley from the department of agriculture office In Milton Lost Wednesday was also the Peel County Unit Church Prcabytcrial It was held at Shelboumo Several women from Bo Hi Church attended A very happy gathering took place at the Schwan home Sunday afternoon when and daughter were hostesses for a miscellaneous shower In honor of a young bride- tobe Myrna Snow There was a large number of neighbors friends and relatives attending Myrna thanked all for the mnny useful and lovely gifts The wedding will take place July Bob was organist for the service of Worship at the church Sunday He also led the Junior Choir for anthem which the congre gation enjoyed Another nice feature during the service was when Leigh was welcomed into the membership She is the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs Wayne Jessup Elsie spent few days Inst week with her nicccandncphcw Mr and Mrs Jnmicson enjoy meeting other memb ers of the family also Respect for Law Respect for Law Week an annual a sponsored by the Optimist Club of Georgetown has again been proclaimed from June to June by Mayor Pete The Op I mists feel Ihe first step In creating climate or respect for low is cooperation between residents and their local police department The aim of the program is primarily to combat apathy and indifference toward crime and to promote and recognize the participation or the public In law enforcement To carry out this aim Optimist Clubs all over Canada and United States honor civilians who have helped the police in carrying out their duties Members of the police force who have given outstanding service arc also honored by Optimist Clubs BRIAN GOODLET Ufa Butlntii Mortgage RRSP Mutual Life of Canada or 8774515 Nows the time to BBQ I Gas BBQs Littles Trailer World 7 Norval 8777916 GERMAN WORSHIP SERVICE The Festival of the Holy Trinity Immanuel Lutheran Church Windsor Rd and Carole SI Georgetown SUNDAY JUNE 6th 8770424 with God all things possible HEALING AND MIRACLE SERVICE Through Prayer To Be Conducted by Evangel GORDON JONES SoWatCAROLYNJONESwItt TheCondells SUNDAY JUNE 230 pm UBRART CULTURAL CENTRE CHURCH DIRECTORY This Weekend attend the Church of your Choice MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE Edwin ft CHURCH SUNDAY ly School 14MdnSl fljb cal Good Music Mr Mr LA m Super Nursery No Study Prayer Morning Service Sunday Select Service tides Codes Hour Youth Tone on Boys Gils Clubs Wednesday Meal m Jolly Seniors unary Meet ktttMUI IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH M it An Gitrgtigwri PASTOR Flitter vacate PASTOR Fitrter Murray MASSES Board helps Grits appeal Ontario Liberal Leader David Peterson hopes to press the government into a comprehensive review of the May 13 budget by a committee of the Writing to mayors reev and school board chair men Mr Peterson Is requesting analysis of the impact of the budget on the communities they serve The Halton board of education has been asked to pass on such m to the Clerk of Ihe Ontario Legislature Roderick Lewis who will convey it to a govern committee hearing testimony from outside experts and people affect by the budget The board finance committee was assigned the job of responding to Mr Peterson request Thursday night Even very young en can bo taught water safety awareness attitud are formed very early in life The Georgetown and District Red Cross has pamphlets available on safety awareness Teach your child to Play it Safe It may be the best gift you can give A TTENTION TEENS Age WORK Come out and THAT BODY A Dance Program Registration will be held Thursday June 3rd and Thursday June 1 at m at the Gordon Arena Upstairs Class Times Wednesday 7 15 8 15pm A second class II bo added from 00 II there ore numbers Location Community Centre Cost GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Classes are held twice a week for 1 0 weeks Running shoes must be worn 3 Classes begin MONDAY JUNE 21 st 1 982 For Further Information Contact LAURIE BURNS 4510327 After J Over 100 graduates recommend Young Drivers of Canada coast Driver lor alleges Course IM is income tax deduct by the Your choice automatic or standard cats Enqu re about insurance rem urn 01 lor YD graduates Prvate n carmsKuct on Free up at home lor in car on Approved by the Ontario Safety League only learn to drive once do I r NEXT COURSE STARTS JUNE 1982 Wednesday Thursday Evenings 6 309 30 16 Rd S Georgetown 8770751 CUSTOMERS who can appreciate Good Solid Value Excellent Quality Home Furnishings at the Best Prices in the area These are just a few examples CEDAR CHESTS from Serta Sealy and King Koll MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS at Outstanding Savlngsl LaZBoy Rockers RECUIMERS from BROWNS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 334 Guelph St Georgetown

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