Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 2, 1970, p. 21

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Lets Play Bridge diamond first defender led he diamond 111 1 Untitled I he dliearded a on Ihe neutral lead declarer i hi I about him Declarer ah I rat try la up the heart opening lead la won In dummy a king of spades take out Ih opponent a trump The second I declarer to discard club A low heart la led and ruffed The Acton Free Press Wednesday December 2 Middle school instrumental music program costs 16620 a In than 1 cards In North two diamonds an la no problem With actual holding declarer can act up club trick In order to discard a diamond but defence with the diamond king for all hit bid declarer avoid two problem aolved Ihe problem is Dummy was entered with a the diamond aeven was played When played low west won but wns en I played If he played the II mond ace declarer could ruff and later discard club on the diamond king If West led a law diamond declarer could discard a club and win will the king r ait actually led club hoping that nil partner had the queen However declarer held that card and No good ail no good to play the on lead from re In re could cover with reach the same Million he held the diamond ten wlnnen at the Acton were lanCoataand second Hetty Ashley and a third Cam Sinclair and ACTON FIREFIGHTERS extinguished a fire that caused estimated damage to an 1965 Dodge owned by Jack Main St early Friday morning The fire cured on Highway 25 just north of Speyslde school Photo Lets protect our principles R limehouse Dear Editor While another victim of Injustice has recently been laid to rest In Montreal and still another not yet accounted for it would seem that the world Is fast losing contact with God fair land of ours Is showing the results in our second centennial We have yielded to become a nation of lustful pleasure seekers Dignity and modesty are at a low ebb and don t seem to fit in with our present day life as it did in the old bygone days therefore we can hardly expect smooth sailing in our second centennial Canada has had a peaceful career since confederation and If we live up to our great heritage that we boast of when the need arises we won need war measures to curb the few misguided victims that have strayed from the path of virtue reason and common sense to accomplish their ends Justified or not a and we also know faith and morals are what makes peace In the home and the nation let protect these principles if we want to have smooth sailing in our second centennial and something worthwhile to pass on to our successors Let us have the consolation of making this land that the Lord blessed us with a holy and wholesome nation We have reached the crossroads and will have to add these divine principles to the white paper or use them as a replacement to litt the dark shadow that at present hangs over us Yours sincerely Graham Have you a homeless DANCE BAND This could be lust the place for you It large It s modern It central We can offer you these large dance hall facilities on a permanent or semi permanent basis Close to Acton Georgetown Oakville Streetsville and Brampton INTERESTED PARTIES PLEASE CALL 8783421 at North End BP Milton Nass needs democratic reeve Dear Mr of As a citizen and taxpayer I would like to lodge complaint against the reeve and some of the members of council Both the Ottaway s and myself were invited to the meeting of Nov 1U with the express purpose of clearing up our problem In front of was always under the impression that these meetings were carried out in a democratic way instead I was denied the right to present my views in to those of my opponents Councillor Watson a grade School teacher attacked the considered recommendations of Planning Board without first hearing these recommendations presented to council and without being present at the Planning Board meeting He stated that any grade school child could interpret this bylaw without difficulty Councillor Watson should perhaps Invest in a pair of new glasses so he can see for himself where the front of my house is I may not be as clever as he is but I always thought that the main entrance to a house and the design dictated the front of the house The Reeve and some council members seem to trunk that they can brush this problem off as a neighbors quarrel How can I straighten this problem out with the as was suggested by the Reeve MacArthur if the building permit which was given contrary to the bylaw Is allowed to remain This action by the Reeve and several of the councillors only points up their incompetence in the positions they hold If they are reelected I can only feel sorry tor other unfortunate persons who may have to bear the brunt of further I wish to thank the editor of The Milton Champion for pointing out In his Editorial notes that council has a moral responsibility to help straighten such matters They must not be brushed aside as a neighbors quarrel Sincerely yours Paul Saeglltz 1 Acton from complete Which la you groovy or tain a Your War way you you know all standard buy And not tn itlon of Datum you can at- on 1200 ft not me- but Its a who a kit I Test Datsun at NORTH END BP 235 Base Line Rd Milton 2471 Open daily 7 9 Sunday 7 VOTE TO ELECT JC for council TOWNSHIP OF NASSAGAWEYA VOTING DEC 7th Polls am to pm REELECT EDWARD G TYLER SR FOR ACTON HYDRO COMMISSION The experience I received representing ratepayers as your councillor deputy reeve reeve and mayor In past years has been most beneficial to me as your hydro commissioner I sincerely wish to continue to implement this experience to its fullest value In helping to keep our Hydro Commission an efficiently run unit It will cost an estimated to initiate Instrumental music programs In County three middle schools a music program council told County Board of Education council making its second appearance before the board in recent weeks brought back requested information Their second presentation concerned the cost of Instruction for the program extension outlined In the earlier report availability ot to carry out the program extension and whether or not a music program could the principal alms of the music program Choral program noted It would cost in Initial costs to provide igin High and Milton District High School with choral music and recordings as well as for a at tor each of the remaining secondary schools it would cost to provide recordings and a piano The committee is suggesting the three schools mentioned should be used as a pilot project In the middle schools It would cost approximately to convert rooms in two of the three schools to music rooms Instrumental requirements would run an estimated for each of the three schools council pointed out there was no shortage of music teachers and qualified persons could be found readily council reiterated their earlier suggestion that music be offered as a credit course and suggested it was necessary for a credit to be given to show recognition for the student a efforts Milton trustee John Noble questioned committee members about the number of students who pursued lessons outside of school He feared school lessons might serve as no more than practice time for students already taking music Instruction A quick survey showed only a few took both inside school and outside lessons in high school trustee Bill thought it would be in the best Interest of the children to put more emphasis on choral music rather than bring In new instrumental programs John Salmon Country TV Centre SALES SERVICES Highway 34 Rock wood Una in TV Service to oil Rockwood RR Gualph Oni ELECT McKENZIE DEPUTYREEVE For experience In administration For unbiased decisions For planned progress For a responsible voice on County Council Your Support Dec Appradatadosrnot McKtniia McKENZIE GARNET JimEastongot a Commerce loan and separated the boys from the boys Jim had four rambunctious and only one room for hem to sleep in Now he needed to turn he TV room into another bedroom Hu first move was io the Commerce Where he asked for a Bankplan loan We sat down with Jim and found out how much furniture rugs and redecorating the room would cost Then we set up a monthly repayment plan that his budget could afford This kind of planned personal service why we call it a loan Whether you need money to make room for in expanding family or to plan for the education of a teenage daughter or son wed like to help with a carefully worked out loan Its one more way more of us do more for you at the Commerce More of us do more for you at the Commerce

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