cfw the acton freer press wednesday march 15 1967 ets nay bridge by bill coats competitive bidding hands usually lead to interesting play when both sides have bid and the strength is evenly distribut ed thats when the fun begins here is just such a hand from our weekly duplicate game at the acton bridge club the dealer is north and eastwest are vulnerable north s k q 8 h o j 8 d 8 6 3 c j 8 6 west eat s 9 7 54 s j 3 h 7 4 h k 10 6 3 2 d a k 0 j 2 d 10 7 5 4 c o 9 c a 3 south s a 10 6 2 h a95 d 9 c k 10 7 5 2 i the bidding north east south west pass pass 1c id 2c 2d 2s pass pass 3d pass pas pour town 70urmammy champions the acton legion league pee wee afl stars bumped off their tricounty brethren here sunday by an 82 tune pictured with goalkeeper ricky bonnette holding the 4town tourney trophy ere back row left to right coach bill knight randy downes ken hearns pete morrison dave forster ron louttet rod glbbint treth armstrong randy coker manager ken marshall front row mike pope harry lawsonv steve marshall ricky bonnette randy marsh and jim mcnabb missing frorti the photo are david braida and gary mclennan stfjphoto the world of outdoors art with h a w e s top trap scores at maple rock shooting range this week were wayne lcadston 20 and john shadbolt with 17 other participants included roger marge ts and ed hohcn- odel with the seasons closed for game animals the hunters wh6 fill n the time beiweenseai bns by hunting varmints are getting ready for the spring and summer hunting the popularity of varmint hunting with the highpowered centrefire cartridges now av ailable js growing in leaps and bounds one of the most popu lar varmint cartridge is the 222 remington other popular varmint cartridges include the 218 bee 22 hornet 220 swift 222 remington magnum 22- 250 remington 223 remington 6 mm remington 243 win chester and 244 remington while many varieties of rifle actions are available in var mint calibres the bolt action is preferred for its superior ac curacy these guns must be very accurate since the target is small and the ranges long a scope is an essential for this kind of shooting varmint scopes are available up to 12 power with the 8 and 10 power scopes along with the variable scopes being the most popular there is a large supply of varmints locally for the hunt er the most popular of these is the groundhog crows are p a coons starl- ings foxes and other destruc tive pests are numerous anot popular method of hunting varmints is by using calls these are most frequents iv usd by shotgunneis foi cal ling crows and predators these calls are verv effect ie il used properly and crow calls provide good wing shooting the varmint hunter also has an excellent opportunity to be come acquainted with t h e farmers many posted farms will be opened to a varmint hunter and it provides a good chance for the hunter to obtain permission to hunt there in the agalong fall the handloader can have a groat deal of inexpensive fun hunting varmints he can also develop loads far more accur ate than can be obtained from factory ammunition and at about half the cost the jaws forbid ihe use 6f rine han 275 fffsowngrn ontario these guns loaded with factory am munition arc too dangerous fqr use in the heavily populated areas however it is possible to load such rifles as the 3006 with light bullets and obtain loads similar to those in the- varmint class in this area though it is not lawful to use the guns ice fishermen are warned to be careful of ice conditions which mav become dangerous if the warm weather lasts ice with slush on top will not car ry as much weight as bare ice the canadian and american red cross societies have a reci procal agreement to supply free blood to tourists who mav need transfusions while visiting in their neighbouring countries red crossi is always there with your help brownie news now that tawny owl and i have gotten a little experience under our belts we feel a little more confident about planning our program for the second acton pack because half our brownies will be outgrowing us by next fall we arc starting a revolving sixers experiment brownies who will be with us next year are taking turn about in two week shifts at being sixers and seconders they will be judg ed on six qualities and he brownies who show the most enthusiasm and ability will be permanent leaders in the 1967- 68 season relived of the duties xf six- ero our older girls will have more time to complete test work for the golden hand and to earn merit badges three tweenies enrolled into browmeland this week were diane buckman carol grant and carol mckenzie brownies who have earned their golden bar are colleen de bruyn beverly duval and tammv livermore this coming thursday the brownies are going to turn green and celebrate st pat ricks day with a dance party on sunday march 19 both the second and third packs will take a sight seeing bus trip to torontos new city hall we hope to bring back some quotable quotes about t h e moore statuary out of the mouths of babes vou know brownies will congre gate at the new post office and cmbaik at 1 pm the third acton pack have a ravelling cookie box on the move to raise money for their centennial project it arrives filled with cake or cookies the receiver puts money in the box ks us wu 27 new members for knox church new adult members receiv ed sunday march 12 at 11 am at knox presbyterian church were by profession of faith or reaffirmation of faith mrs e leslie cripps 30 mill st w mr and mrs david l gibson r r 2 rockwood mr and mrs avid w hawkins 9 mill st w mr and mrs h kenneth hodgson 16 knox avenue mr and mrs dirk jansen rr 3 acton mr and mrs win j mclntyre 249 mill st e mr and mrs al- vin r imoore rr u acton mrs lome norton 44 gtielph street mrs margaret phelan 65 jtftjson court mr andmrs floyd f schmidt rjr 2 rock- wood mrs marion m sun- ter 99 church st e mr and mrs albert s winters 41 main st s acton by transfer of certificate of membership- mr and mrs douglas anderson 98 main st n from ebenezer united church nassagaweya twp mr and mrs john c dennis 20 willow st n from rock- wood united church dr and mrs wm gregg rr 2 rockwood he from knox presbyterian church oakville and she from grace anglican church brantford and mrs elsie walter miller 82 bow er ave from eden mills pres byterian church ella and sons own gold medal sire the jersey bull brampton niad acme very good silver medal senior superior sire has just been designated a gold medal bull by the cana dian jersey cattle club on the high production of four of his daughteis he has 14 tested daughters with the average m e production of 10201 lbs milk 556 lbs fat 545 per cent and 17 classified with the av erage of 8670 per cent this bull was bred by b h bull and son norval and is owned by kenneth ella and sons hornby march is red cross month in canada 3s all pass its too bad that clubs are not higher than spades since three clubs is easy to play whereas three spades is not west with four trump de cides that a forcing game is in order and leads a high diamond and continues dia monds at trick two although declarer appears to have only three losers it isnt all that easy where are his nine tricks to come from declarer ruffs the second diamond and leads the ace of hearts dummy does not have sufficient entries to take a heart finesse besides it looks like one heart must toe lost in any case a second heart is lead and east is in east just leads another diamond this is ruffed by declarer who leads his last heart west ruffs his last heart and leads yet another diamond sure this gives declarer a ruff and a sluff but so what declarer has nothing but clubs and spades left and he is just throwing away club tricks it doesnt matter in which hand declarer ruffs the dia mond if he ruffs in dummy he can jfiivd a club and make one club trick if he ruffs in his hand he will lose two clubs but make one more spade in fills it up with her own baking and sends it on again the monev raised from this project will be used to donate books to the new library ladies do you have a weight problem dont throw out that tight clothing join the slim and trim classes at acton ymca tuesday and thursday nights from 730 to 830 pm exercise to music and watch the weight disappear color tv at its best for a free demonstration cam fct sik or rent far veer trip thee ee wsgjsjhsu trevel a teas lone will be yvr ran crft river boat co morval arrfsa first line tv saies and service 8531057 dont only 3 miss out big days left stock up now while prices are low in our gigantic sale check our 8page handbill just chocked full of special bargains gordon hardware 22 mill st acton 8532720 either case he goes down there is one way to make the hand if the defense slips a lit tle at trick two declarer should not ruff the diamond but should discard a heart a second heart is shed at trick three if the defence persists at diamonds the ruff can be taken in dummy and declarer preserves his four trump of course doing it this way he must find the club ace in easts hand and the club queen doubleton in either hand oh yes when played at the acton bridge club two declar ers made three spades its al ways easier to defend when you can see all four hands sportsmenfli spectacular heresthebiggest sportsmens show ever presented some thing for every sportsman every member of the family come and have the time of your life u4j why buy when you can rent cheaper ymmmwm mm rentacar jee mrmb car or truck rental by the hour day week month or yearly basis call 8776944 andrew murray motors ltd georgetown onf sportsmera show exhibition park toronto uam11 pmmrchl018 exespt sundiy acton cubs ft scouts are having their annual good friday z hot cross bun sale f the boys will call saturday morning march 18 il wt wim unable to take- your order please phone saturday afternoon 8550 106 or b5520m bmll lines by l g denby your telephone manager our companys annual report for 1966 has recently been nulled to shareholders some of you may have re ceived one since more than a quartermillion shareholders hold stock in bell canada i thought some of the hems covered in the report might be of interest to you for behind the report of bell canadas financial standing program of activities during 1966 and plans for the future is the record of our employees their daytoday jobs whether driving massive oablelaylng machinery anew ing a question about your account at our business office repairing or installing a telephone in your home or assist ing you with a telephone call are all reflected in the re port you may know many of our bell people some may be your friends neighbors or relatives their work in widelydiversified jobs helps to brhig communications services to your homes and n lares of business and it is through their work during 1966 that the annu r can rel the telephone service hi our territory the story of how we are continuing to help canadians keep in touch even hi sparsely settled parts of our country new technology that wlit bring added communications benefits to our sub scribers innovations resulting from bell canadanorthern electric teamwork and a program for satellite communica tions in telling our story of 1966 the annual report also looks forward to the future a future which will see communications advances unlmagined just 87 years ago when bell canada waa begun years ago when one operator could and did handle all calls in many small towns she was often asked for special services and information one such operator got a daily request from the same voice always just before noon for the exact time finally she became curious and decided to ask the man why he called day after day its my job to blow the noon whistle he told her and i want to be sure when its twelve oclock thats funny laughed the operator i set my clock by the noon whistle every day ever stop to think how iisrlm just would be you could use it for a kgtwg maybe but thats about all thered be to call and nobody who could call you its the milhona of other tel all or the make your t v to you c4 sc r- i