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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 2, 1967, p. 5

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completes tool and die apprenticeship b dearsley rightfmanager of zenith tool die limited eserrts robert darby with a certificate signifying the com letton of his four year apprenticeship as a tool and die- aker bob now currently employed as a mould and tool esigner was also presented with a set of drafting instru ents ililu rrrr j i u i i i c lets play bridge 3nt by bill coais two declarers who should ve known better misplayed e following hand at the acton ridge llub last week one of em was myself so i can afford be critical dealer south erablp east weil vul d 10 5 2 c a 9 7 t 3 west east s 9 6 s k 5 4 2 h q 7 5 2 h a k j a 6 d k 7 6 3 d 8 4 c k 10 5 c q a south n a q j 9 l3 8 2 the bidding uth west north east 1 n pass in t 2 h 2 s all pass opening lead 2 of hearlv with two biddable four card ta south opens the one below shortest suit north tan bar ly scrape up a response but lth six points he should bid ne no trump east compete th his good heart suit and uth shows his second suit hich finished the bidding aftr the heart lead declarer akes his plan he has two eart losers two club lostr and nglish expatriates how interest n social club a successful social club in island with 22 branches scat red all ocr may soon be star ed in gerrrg own mrs gerald allace whose mother mrs m is national chairman of northern social circle m gland hopes to see one in orgetown soon after running an ad in the erald last week she received uite r few calls from people m the north of england mrs allace points out that mem n do not have to be from th orth but can be from anywhere e club started in the north england and hence the nami parties dances bingos and ulings arc planned and possib- y charter flights to britain will offered if enough member i interested mrs recs iusl returned to glana this ucek after a visit th her daughter she now una to send mrs wallace al rms and membership applic lions so this club can be run losg the same lines as the bn h ones a potential loser in both tuam onds and trump it never pays to b oo opti mistic so declarer sn uld sume that one finesse must work in order to mak tfre con tract east took two rounds of hearts and led a diamond de clarer played the run aid the finesse lost back came a club and declarer played low east winning another diamond put declarer in the lead a club to dummy a ace allowed declarer to lead a trump of course the queen of spad es was led but east did not cov er when the queen won de ilarer led another spade and the finesse repeated however this time declarer must end up in his hand dum my cannot be reentered so east must make a spade trick even thought the finesse worked trump trick was lost and de clarer went down to defeat where did declarer go wrong did you notice the play to the first diamond trick de rlarer should not play the nine he must play the jack or queen if ttie finesse loses the dia mond ten in dummy becomes a vital entry if the diamond fin esse works declared should lead spades from his hand and give up a trump in order to take the diamond finesse again if west is a good player he may not win the first diamond and then declarer is left to a guess but this did not happen in this case monday s winners at actor bridge club 1st pair harry frost and bill hamilton 2nd pair mr and mrs art norru 3rd pair bev pattullo and duke wilson 4th pair cam sinclair and bob dickson halton 4h team winner in field crop competition at the 37th annual 4h inter club competitions held at th- university of guelph on friday october 20tb fourteen 4h club members represented 7 of the 12 4h clubs from halton a total of 227 teams from all coun ties and districts of ontario competed in 9 classes in toe field crop section which includes all borage grain corn tobacco and sug ar beets there were 62 teams entered the halton 4h corn club team consisting of mur ray brownndge and carl mid dlebrook placed first in the competition with a score of 888 out of a possible 1040 the hal ton 4h forage club team of carol swackhamcr and bob lcs lie placed second wfh a score of 841 this is the second time in three years that halton coun ty has won the field crop tro phy murray brownndge was 4he highest individual in the com petition with 450 out of a pos sible 520 bob leslie and carl middlebrook were tied for the second highest individual score with 429 points each bob les lie received the top score questions and he and carol swacklomer had the hlgnest score in this part of the com petition the tcim of carl mid dlebrook and murray broivn ridge had perfect score of 200 out of 200 in the placing and reasons for the class of wheat in the hay class carl middle brook and bob ieslic wire the only two conlrstints who plac ed the class correctly and mur ray brownndge rot 49 out of 50 in his placing in the 411 barm and home elcelnc comp liuon the halton electric club placed sixth out of 8 teams competing with a score of 88 out of 1040 the team members were rosemary booth and boh tarzwtll in the beef class competition the halton 4h boot calf team of bill jackson and doug gard houbc were tied for 5th place out of 37 teams with a score of 870 out of 1040 and the ac ton 411 be- f air club wire tied for 23rd place ttn mem bcrs were boh and bill lasby in the tvury ilf competition in which 72 teams were enter cd the halton 4h jerscyguern sey ayrshire clib team of murray mccaig and bruce ckcring were tied for 13th place and th south haljon 411 holstcin calf club consisting of doug stokes and paul ben nctt were 25lh at the banquet following the competition trophies were pre sented to the winning teams pat kerr president of the jun lor i- armors association of on tar io briefly addressed the audience and congratulated the members from all parts of on tario she stressed in her re marks that evlryonc was a win ner but in life people are not looking at you to see whether you win or lose but how you play the game mr ken lance assistant deputy minister in charge of services of the ont dept of agriculture and pood mentioned that there were 3 kinds of people those who mak things happen those who watch things happen and those who watch things happen and don t know what li going on he said 4h crs belonged to the first class despite heavy rain halton crops are better than average limehouse halton county has largely escaped any damaging effects of the extremely high rainfalls re corded in june july and aug ust with most farmers even re cording vields slightly higher than average the only real effect of the ram coupled with a late spring was to delay the season about three weeks halton provincial agricultural reprr entativc hen y stanley said this week as long as we get a few sun ny days during the next week or so we should be all right for harvesting what is still out sad three excellent weeks in early september allowed us to get all the grain crops harvest ed corn jields are above normal although the rainfall was a lit tie high for grain corn on hca w clay land there is still o sizeable acreage of grain corn to harvest because of delays caused by ram in the past two weeks but farmers will be busy again in the good weather heavy rains the heavy summer rains pro duced above normal yields hay and grain but also caused some lodging which slowed up harvesting pasture was excel lent all year until three dry weeks in september and recent rains have brought it back up to standard fruit and vegetable growers have also reported excellent yields apples are a very good color but the present market is a littl- slow the entire apple crop should be harvested by next week ve getable growers are still harv eting cabbages cauliflower and celery in the burlington area but should be finished in the next twe or three weeks new seedings some of the ne seeding arc not as vigorous as normal be cause of mothering bj the ab normally high grim crop these hould improvl if we have an pcn fall not loo earlv a freeze bul omc will hae io be plowed cjrn sil p is of lualitv wen maimed high kernel content but halton count v stems to be an island of prosperity in an area suffering from heavy rain damage peel coantj agricultural rip rescntitm ii 0 isorry reports limehouse participates in convention display mrs ted brown 4h leader and margo ruddell were invited to put on the limehouse puy and commentarv come dine in italy in connection with the projec a world of food in canada at the area w i convention in guelph last week others who attended the rxicllcn innual convention included mrs with a roighley mrs gisby and mrs sanford and as delegates mrs f 1 c brown and mrs neil and erson congrituiations to sheila campbell and john stull who vcre married in limehouse iresbjterian church on satur exceptionally poor harvest day bv rev fn young the re employed for 52 years with newfoundland firm a natie of bell bland new found and thomas murrin 74 died at his home 31 dclre blvd s on october ib mr murrin a veteran of wabana ore ltd in bell island world war i had bftcn employ cd for 52 years with dominion he moved to georgetown last year he was a member of the canadian legion mr murrin s favourite pasb time was to watch others enjoy themselvs in song and dance and to join in himself he an excellent dancer and anyone who made his acquaintance had d friend for life he leaves his wife lliza new man whom he married m 192 fivt- children mis r spencer margaret qf port credit mrs i j kennedy rita and mrs r nicholl louise of bell island mrs m otoolc jean of alt and mrs c nolan ruth ol georgetown 25 grandchildren and one treat grandchild a sis ter mrs harvey hutching bangor maine and brothers ri chard murrin bangor jack mur nn spaniard s bay nfld in 1 max murrin st johns nfld the rcvd lnc mills of si georges anglican church con ducted the funeral service at the harold c mcclurc funeral home and itermcnt was in greenwood crmrtery grnrgr town pallbearers were thomas nolan sr dominic nolan thomas nolan jr patrick nol an michael hynn and bert bridge club v hevcn tables of duplicate bridge vurr in competition on tuesday october 24th in the legion auditorium north south winners mr ind mrs clayion barbour harry frr st and w hamilton cicorgc sargent r dickson mike lorusso and far rmonil last west mrs anne irichard mrs jen th mpson mr and mrs c mcdonald tied for third mrs ed tyers an i miss s fdwirds enrge fllen ion and maxine harper set onl on per c nt if th persors who read a nowspiper road it info b page luentv seven per cent read by seannmj thb georgetown herald thursday nov 2nd 1w page 5 for fast action nuuipie listik 3ervim consult a member op the brampton real estate board l m brown od optometrist di j5 mill street georqoown just off ma n street phone 8773671 of hay this summer with 50 pe cen of the crop poor in jualitj he saidaily summer rams were much heavur in the east ern pirl of the lakeshorc areai 0 in the central region thanj they were m halton reached peak ception followed at the church with several w ajadics cater n j mr j cnchton attended the ontino hospital association uxi ary contention in the itojal york toronto last week hope to see mrs w mitch the rains came in earl june ell feeling well again soon fol mst as th- hay reached its peak lowing her present rest in hosp- on many farms most farmen ml ln georgetown did not have a chance to harvest it then and even those who had mts betty ann and marv their crop cut and baled could iu brown accompanied by mrs not gather it until it dried out bert benton sang at a true hav dcclinrd m qiu at of abiul 5 per vcek after lies t at the cnt per lb peak blues birthday party in esques- ipq hall on saturday evening hcay rains in early summer at holland marsh norlh of tor onto wiped out 40 per cent of the vegetable crop in the lake simcoe region some area roads were flooded and public docks and launching ramts c re com pleclv submerged ancient creeks even predict cd the discoterv of menca they said inhihilrd lands may be found westward from spam on the viy io indi i jims steering 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