married at holland marshliving in glen williams russia scandinavia trip told at fair board dinner mr and mrs hugh van dyke a couple who are making their home at 114 park street b glen williams wee married on october h in the christian re formed church holland marsh in a ceremony performed by rev j de pater nellie van hemert daughter of mr and mrs jacob van hemert br 2 newmarket and hugh van dyke son of mr and mrs hans van dvke rr 3 st imary s were unl ted in marriage baskets of brenzr- and cllow mums decor atcd the church g c i in maniaa b h- fa ther t bride win a floor length o of white ieau tie tote empire style uith bodice of cut velvet scoop neckline and elbow length sleeves a floorj length veil which cascaded into a chapel train was attached to a beaded petal headpiece she carried a cascade bouquet of red sweetheart roses and white mrs sara van luyk newimr ket was matron of honour and misses audrey and christine van hemert were bridesmaids the three sisters of the bride wore floor length empire gowns of green crepe with deep green velvet bodices and carried cas cade bouquets of bronze and yel low mums they wore matching ring headpieces with double bouffant veiling peter van djke limehouse roses was groomsman and harry van hemert rexdalc and mike van dj kc bow manville were ush ers out of town guests included mrs irene vanderstecn kitimat b c mrs nellie van santen laic park iowa and others from st marys bradford barrio colhngwood toronto brampton georgetown bou manville god ench markham and hamilton a reception followed in cou ins fiesta room aurora for a honeymoon trip to montreal and expo the bride wore a moss green twopiece suit brown accessories and a corsage ol jpiiow and bronze sweetheart mhtilmi nli ihiiuhiuiih ip lets play bridge by bill coats m r i n ir playing for overtricks which is so important at duplicate pays off when yon reach tight contracts at high levels rubber bridge plajers who are not as accustomed to working for extra tricks often don t know where to look for them when the going gets tough here is a slam hand from last weeks action at the acton bridge club the spadp flam was reached four times but made only twic lets look t the hands the dealer is east and nei thiw side is vulnerable north s q 9 7 4 h a j 4 b k 5 c k j 10 6 west east b 8 6 3 sj h 5 h q 10 9 7 6 3 d 10 9 6 2 d q j 7 c a 8 7 3 c 5 4 2 south s a k 10 5 2 h k 8 2 8 4 3 c 0 the bidding east south west north pass s pass 3 c pass 3 d pasi 3 s pass 4 nt pass 5 d pass 6 s all pass ope a ng lead 5 of hearts north s hand is worth 17 pts in support of spades he can not raise spades directly so he makes a jump shift jump one round and shifts to anothe- uil rhis is a strong bid and mbolutely forcing to game the lam was reached without too much trouble tncks one ruff in dummy two hearts two diamonds and one club only come to eleven tncks mabe spades will split twotwo or maybe the heart fi nesse will work but if th did i wouldnt be writing about this hand on the opening heart lead declarer puts in the jack but east covers so no etna trick in hearts declarer wins and led a high trump east contri i buttes the jack which makes it looks like the oustandmg trump are split three one a low club is led but west knows his bridge and plajs low the king wins but ther are no extra tricks in clubs since the jack of spad s fell on the first round declarer can make a few high ruffs if lie could ruff two diamonds he would come to twelve tncks but trumps must not be drawn yet i the king of diamonds is taken then a diamond to ace v low i diamond is led and ruffed with i the nine of trump a club ruff i returns declarer to his hand in order to lead his last diamond this is ruffed in dummy with queen of trump dummj still has a small trump to lead to declarer s hand in order to draw the remaining trump all declarer loses is onr heart trick notice that it would not have done wh an good to take his club ace ear her in that case declrcr gcu two club tricks in return monday s results 1st pa r duke wilson and bill wandel 2nd pair mr and mrs r dick son 3rd pair mrs bcv pattnllo lt mm helen hyde tnakes his plan five spade speyside student among fire poster winners wo young oakville students have been named firs prize winners in the halton fir pre vention bureau s annual fire prevention poster eantest they arc kathleen higgins nine a itudent of woodside public school and alan cartwnght 11 of sunningdale public school four honorable mention pn ics are being awarded to other deserving studerts cindy barr of m z bennett school in ac ton christopher schouten of ho ly rosary school in milton rob ert boisclair of speyside school in esquesiog township and joni parton of j m denycs school in milton the six winners were named in the 11th annual grade ftv- fire prevention poster contest the bureau has sponsored ev ery grade 5 student in the county was invited to submit poster on the theme fire pre vention in the horn and after area winners were named the posters went on to the halton vide contest judges awarded their prizes on the buu of or ifinality of thought design artworfc and the fire prevention feessage they contained bureau chairman william hyde gor i fetown explained both winners posters lndlc ted the students concern for fire danffer ib the home kith- 1 lsens showed exunptea of 1m i proper electrical fusing flam mable liquids improperly stor ed fire exits blocked off an unscreened fireplace smoking in bed oily rags an unattended iron and defective wiring al ans poster was based on the slogan keep matches out of the reach of small children and showed a fire about to happen as a toddler investigated the mysteries of a box of matches john and kathleen were honoured by the bureau at a banquet in milton s fire hall on tuesday november 28th their parents teacher and principals also attended as did bureau representatives and councillors from around hilton county and spokesmen for provincial and federal fire fighting agencies each of the two first prize winners will receive a personal trophy and their schools will receive the halton mutual tire insurance company trophies honorable mention certificates will be distributed liter to the four other pruewinners the guest speaker was edgar w foster the supervising princi pal of milton public schools boh winners posters will h sent on later this year to an ontanoande competition spon sored b the ontario fire chaef association this prov incul contest is patterned after the hakon competition and of fers tore 100 bond to the first prize winners motor licences on sale now at trans office as in the other 279 dept of transport issuing offices in the province 1969 passenger dual purpose and motorcycle plates went on sale last friday at the local ofice of the dpl of transport 41 main st south expirj date for 1967 markers will be thursday february 29 s ving motorists an extra day of grace because it s leap j ar opening dav was surpns ng this jear said local registrar mrs les clark volunv of business was quite brisk with quite a lapse number of people coming m to get thir plates i hope this is an indication of how the trend will be for the rest of decemb r which is us irallj a vcrv slack month an increase of even 10 per c nt of motorists rett ng the r plates carlj would m m an apprer able difference in the number that have to be processed in februarv actuallj bv getting them this month motorists save themselves th incomui icncc of getting and having to put thorn on during the rugged weather we usually expenencp in january and february this car mv car plates start at j7815i ond the 1968 station wagon plates start at 8901 further to this the dept of transport is again making an appal to motor sts good sense in urgin them to buv their pla tes early there is no reason to get stuck in a last minut line up and there will be def imtely no extension again this jear if sales follow the pa terns of last jear more than half of the 2 200 000 licences or passenger vehicles dual pur pose vehicles and motorcjcles will h sold in the last two weeks of february to illustrate the difference a slight rise in sales would make if it took place in december last jear licences sold in the month of december amounted to only 6 6 of the total january another 17 per cent were sold tha remaining 767 per cent were sold from feb 1 to 28thl licences for commercial mo tor vehicles trailers and con version units are not sold in the same period thev will be on sale from march ut march 31st quarterly truck plates go on sale on march 25th 1968 ex piry date for 1967 commercial and trailer plates is march 31st 1968 the local office is open each saturday until 100 o clock for the convenience of those who cannot make it during office hours in the week the annual dinner party of georgetown agricultural soc iety wu hew friday evening in knox church hal there were 100 present the young women s auxll iary of the church provided s delicious roast beef dinner and the tables set in the centennial theme were enhanced by flow ers donated by webbs green houses corsages were also provided for the lades delmar french said grace keith webb as president spoke briefly and ken ella thanked the ladies for their delightful dinner wheidon steamer eroxner son led in a sing song and the barbershop quartette rendered several fine lelectlons guest speaker of lbs even ing was mr clare burt a free- knee radio and press writer who showed coloured ahdes and told of ms trip to russia poland and the scandinavian coun tries mr burt was introduced by stuart halt and thanked by spencer wilson mrs g iron side introduced the bead tabu guests short speeches were made by mayor joseph gibbons del french on behalf of esquesina township in the absence reeve george leslie wsxdsn william coulter of nasaagawera and henry stanley agricultural representative the singing of auld lang syne concluded s very success ful evening manor superintendent is speaker at gvas dinner halton centennial manor su perintendent stanley allen ad dressed a crowd of 148 georie town volunteer ambulance ser vice members their wives and guests at the annual gvas din ner and dance in branch 120 le gion auditorium friday nov ember 24 mr allen told his audience about the types of care offered at the manor costs and how the home operates in general other speakers wore past chief ed hall who reviewed the progress of the ambulance ser vice since its inception 10 years ago and mayor joseph gibbons mayor gibbons brought greet ings from council and com mended the brigade at the head table were cr roy ballentine ambulance com mittee chairman and mrs ball entlne mayor joseph gibbons and mrs gibbons chief dan scarborough and mrs scarbor ough mr and mrs stan allen past chief harold gilmer and mrs gilmer and past chief ed hall and mrs hall chief scarborough introduced the speakers and chaired the evening he announced at the dinner his intention to give up the chiefs office when the current term ends in fohruay chief scarborough who has held the senior office for the past four years attributed his decision to a change in jobs halton mp dr harry harley and mrs harley visited lh af lair later in the evening dancing concluded the prog i ram bridge club fifteen tables of duplicate bridge were m play on tuesdav november 28th in the legior auditorium the play was in two sections north south winners of section one w hamilton clayton barbour bob home h frost miss olive logan mrs maxine harper east west mr and mrs thomas wames l b lawson and mrs midge hamp shire mrs w fhompson and mrs nellie goldham north south second lection mr and mm w coats mrs elizabeth mccrse and mrs m taylor j kalfl and mike lor usso east west george ellenton cam sinclair mr and mrs neil pattullo mrs r williams and mrs f allen fi owers for all occasions wedding arrangements coraeoea a specialty cut flowers end funeral des gns we wire flowers rosedale floral a alkert st tit 11k1 for fast action miiini ltstus slums consult it memur of thi brampton real estate board grow your money at home raising chinchillas because chinchilla fur 1 the softest in the world the demand for good quality pelts it far greater thin the supply added income second income families produce most of the pelts sold on today s market in their spare hours ynu too can share in the millions of dollars being earned by these people throughout north america conveniencemost chinchilla breeders began in the base ment of their home or in their garage chinchillas are among the cleanest of animals odor free quiet and gentle investment in our opinion the chinchilla business is one of the easiest and least costly in which to get started if you are seeking security happiness success and are fond of animals and are interested in making up to 3000 per year in your spar time then ts little as jl 000 invested will completely equip you to start raising moneymaking chinchillas car and feeding chinchillas are vegetarians inexpen sive to feed and require very little attention chinchillas generally average two litters per year two animals per litter profit returns with first quality pelts valued from 2000 to 60 00 and dealing with one of canada s largest chin chilla ranchers who began in bis own basement will help guarantee our success ouatity chinchillas are assured snd r chinchilla ran ches are associated with five progressive ranches across ontario who raise some 3 000 chinchillas a total of 50 years experience raising chinchillas assures you quality chinchillas backed by experienced and knowledgeable ran chers all our associated ranchers are members and ac tive in the canadian chinchilla association working togeth er to produce a very luxurious fur for a lucrative market- all stock it fully guaranteed against loss for 1 year and guaranteed to reproduce within the first year ranches in sarnia london kitchener hamilton toronto and echo bay if yeu are net utlifiad with your present income fill eut and mall this caw pen today gentlemen i would like to have 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