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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1982, p. 19

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Wet weekend didnt faze em at annual Cuboree Cubs were in the rain SECTION THE HERALD June 181 Page By JEAN LAYMAN Herald Special Singing In The Rain a catchsong for North District Cuba who attended the annual dist rict cub carop or going up to Close to W cubs and 30 leaders enjoyed a weekend of fun learning The camp Is designed to help prepare the boys for a they warned scouting skills camping cooking and fun the cubs arrived Fri day evening at the scout property on the sixth Line campsites were set up Opening followed by rules and Introductions were given by Camp Chief Del Wood of 1st Cord Smith assistant Camp Chief also a pack leader at 1st Saturday morning the boys rotated to the various instruction sessions which included knots by Terry Bridge 2nd Acton aca scout leader Baden Powell by troop DaveShrubsole 1st axe and knife by Mark troop scouter of Georgetown and Coleman stoves demon by Gord Smith cable a ride on the aerial which crossed over the river District Commissioner John Sharpies assisted with the boys storting their ride Many rode on this ride too Beaver leaders just couldn t win as kids took charge of Beaveree By JEAN LAYMAN Herald Special Park School yard the scene of many enthus iastic activities for Beavers Leaders and parents Saturday for a Beaveree to celebrate Scoutinga annivers ary rotated around to the various activities Beav ers from North Halton District included boys from Acton and all of the Georgetown colonies Events were the Javel In Throw looked after by Sandy Parker of 2nd Georgetown A Colony yard dash by Jean- Ellen Mlninch of 1st Georgetown B colony Discus Throwing Gloria Whlnton of 1st Acton A colony Sack race run by Ron and Elinor Fuller of A col Georgetown Egg and spoon race by Walker B colony 2nd Georgetown Three- legged race by Brian of colony Georgetown Standing broad Jump by Lee 1st Georgetown A colony Wheel barrow race by Connie Burt of 1st Limehouse Running broad Jump by Marlon Jonassen of and Dlanna Bailey of Visiting this special Four more make it at blood donor clinic From the RED CROSS Four area residents have been presented with special pins by the Red Cross of Georgetown for making their blood donations at the May 10 clinic sponsored by the Kinsmen Club Russell Miller Carl Mercer John and Andrew oil made their donations and were awarded accordingly Making their 3Slh donations May 10 were Edward Kasnrzycki Jeonette Mercer Hank Keen and Shirley Crlchton Number was recorded by Gerald Gilkcs Harry Kock and Norm Firth Tenth donations were made by Marjorio Gourlay Steven Linda Roe Harry and Larry May Planning ahead For those who like to plan their holidays a year In advance the Halton board of education has designated the week of March to IS as the midwinter break This date corresponds with the same week for the Halton separate school board event was Gord Douglas President of North Islrlct and District commissioner John Sharpies Ron Beaver leader with A colony lat Georgetown pre sented with his port one woggle and card by Sharpies Tug war between beavers and leaders was a real highlight The beavers won of course each time The final pull was by the North and South leaders with South winning The beavers all cheered for their own leaders This event was lnaled by Sue Walton and Sine Thompson both of Mr Thompson extend a vote of thanks to everyone who helped In any way to make this event a success Thanks went to Ed Weston of Georgetown who arrang ed for the park Also to Jennifer Kllpin 1st Georgetown for looking after the food and Lee 1st Georgetown arranged for the ribbons Everyone was a winner and received the pant ribbon almost as soon as the tents were up Inspection con tinued right through until closing on Sunday Points were given for kitchen gadgets neatness both In side and outside the tent and all around scout skills Following the lowering of the flag Saturday even ing a campfire was enjoy ed by all with parents going out to Join In too Campiffe Chief was Gord Smith Songs skits yells were all enjoyed During the DC Sharpies presented cubmastcr Doug Robert son of 4th Georgetown with his part and Elaine Hannah presented his card Everyone enjoyed mugup of hot chocolate and cookies and lightsout soon In effect after a busy day Each patrol chose a name 1st Georgetown The Falcons George town A Wolverines No 1 Georgetown B Canada Geese Georgetown Wolverines No Acton B The Bears 1st Glen Williams and 1st Acton A a Joint group were the Iroquois 1st and 2nd Georgetown a Joint group Red Hawks 1st Norval Bears and 1st Balllnalad the Sunday during the clos ing ceremony and lower- LOSE I TO 25 J POUNDS IN JUST 16 WEEKS of the flag the horse shoe moved to a dry area due to the rain and Camp Chief Del Wood announced that the patrol had earned the greatest number of points The trophy was presented to the Joint group of 1st Glen Williams and 1st Acton A Scouter Wood hoped everyone bad a good time and expressed a vote of thanks to everyone helping to make the camp a succ ess Also a thanks to the work party helping to remove all of the trash during the week before camp could be up Ian of Georgetown led a routing three cheers for Del Wood and Gord Smith ators of the camp Leaders and boys were all reminded to wear full uniform for the parade June and Awards night June at St Georges Look for David on Japanese TV In Tho Heralds report last Wednesday on the filming of a twohour special for Japanese television the name of one of the participating Scouts was Inadvertently omitted David Powers of Eighth Georgetown Joined eleven other area Scouts to help a Japanese movie crew shoot Viva Canada featuring Goto the Shiba dog at Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area continuing across Canada the special is scheduled to be aired this August with an estimated audience of million viewers LAND BARGAINS MurUdpUiUH and Ontario are disposing thai have been lor payment lues for the Informed iheie are thousands opportunities to ouy home cottage investment properties They often sell lor ill Ho mors than the owed iMw Wing generally under SI The following properties were disposed at recent tax sales residential lot 97 acres tamuand acres bush SI large waterfront collage fiSO Our service provides lists flf properties along complete purchase details Cost lor one year subscription is payaUe TAX SALE PROPERTIES Duplicate bridge It would seem to this bridge player that the alternate line of play by the experts disclosed In today analysis to make seven tricks Is reaching However the analysis docs state that a bid of ft by South is optimistic and infers that Ihe slam is a very low percentage one A pair who are behind and are bidding this band knowing that they are losing anyway may shoot for this and get lucky In seventeen tries at the club no one has made seven two have made six and seven have gone down playing this hand Would you guess to stiff the King This was the hand played by the Georgetown Bridge Club last Tuesday THE HAND Bel No IS VulEW HK one loser In the majors and this s SJ3 C92 C7S4 HQW CAKQJ3 THE ANALYSIS After West passes North should open would show a suit and that should end the auction South should con sider slam but this would require North to have only would appear that declar er should lose a heart and a spade taking the finesse is the correct percentage play three to the King and this is what would happen if East cashes the Ace at trick But If East makes the more normal lead of a club or a diamond North Is presented with an altera ate line The Idea Is If the player with the SKlng has 3 clubs declarer can get rid of his heart on the fourth club North may lead to the SAce at trick two planning to run the clubs and reap an unexpected bonanza when the SKing falls making seven and a bundle of points The NorthSouth era were Arthur and Lyanna Kwd followed by Duke Wilson and BUI IS in mi Aft Third place went to Enid and Judy Rivers and fourth to Del Wallace and Helen Fleming The East West winners were Peter Kakro and John Flanagan followed 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