Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 29, 1971, p. 2

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J The Free Doc Tiber Mall Number Strike settled MAKING FRIENDS the parish DropIn coffee hour are two girls two toys Shelly Lindsay with a ball she named Susan and Solly Patterson with her named Mm All four good time Is upstairs In the parish hall adults coffee hour downstairs Newcomers to town especially welcome Photo Lets Play Bridge When you learning to play bridge you mil probably be told a lot of rules starting with always never Always cover honour with an honour open the bidding without Wo defensive tricks Such rules are fine lor a beginner but as learn more about the game vou will loam that these rules do not always apply The one I wish to write about this week is Never give declarer a ruff and a stuff I agree with this but not with the never In front It Is generally a very poor play to allow declarer to ruff in one hand and discard a loser for the other it can also be a effective plnj for the defense provided that declarer has no losers to discard Here is Just such a hand from the Acton Bridge Club South dealt with neither side vulnerable south t lead of West bit to rubber bridge players but not to duplicate players Last are not vulnerable and West docs have a few points plovers will Just in case their aide con find a part contact on sacrifice Perhaps North should pass but he dots two quick tricks and singleton so he introduces three South temporizes with a bid of three diamonds This bid Is forcing and shows at least one stopper in diamonds If North has spades stoppers they could play in no trump North supports hearts South carries on to After the opening lend is quite happy It looks three spade losers if the defense cashes them and declarer con claim the balance However the defense had other ideas On the king East signals encouragement by playing the eight West continues with the ace and then the six of spades I won the third round and took stock A heart return to cut down diamond ruffs did not look good incc there was only one diamond in dummy A diamond return would not work If West had the ace he should have played it at trick three instead of leading his last spade A club return into dummy s best suit was far from attractive So East led his last spade deliberately giving declarer a ruff and a No mutter what declarer did now he must lose a trump trick If he discards from his hand West will ruff with the and if declarer ruffs high bast ten of hearts will become a trick At the table declarer took he best chance of ruffing high and iru to drop the doublcton Jack ten of trumps When this did not work he conceded down one week winners at the Acton Bridge club were first Jim and Pat second Gloria Coots and Bart Fisher third Midge and Frank Hampshire JiinI In time for the five month long hydro by 17W1 troth of I In was ttlt Im will be back on tho Job no Inter than January union out on but only 11 will be returning to work Two took win Shop ate ward Hob I told I It raid the no pay for llii firm three montlw but bet re it nine the beginning of alarm hit the area during tin had boon mien a In town would net have without r arm mint y In lp fn in other utilities nil pledged New Georgetown name hit with Id Midori 1 Home In George town S Iiiin Hit firm will now known l Home I td I Ivo Joining Mr lurt Mi an firm whit In lot fid tl Inn former re Hide net at tin Street and Avtnut Mr It by lulu William and as e In thorn was with a a furnlluit aton in Main Street moving the homo to Us lotatltm Ml Me Inn Hold to Hunt 1 1 i ugi n Mr Join a of Mount 1 1 it r lived In Hi win lie won with the David A lurt initial Home Hi It an graduate of St of mlialnilru and Hunt Inn Institute University of Toronto AsmiclHttKi with Ml In tin art It Haiti rnutil a llctnetdembulmor whotnme from Pre ye of I know an art ltd ndlng g Mrs lloblt Rap with young people Mil TON of Milton a youne people tat down with numbers of Milton Council to youth problems In the town and up with Ideun for pre venting further dmturbnni like Milton a now famous in night Out of the came decision by On young people to form a youth group or youth council the town to events for the people to a llalaon group between the youth and tin ildcrs The meeting closed to the pre hut Mayor Be sol I after meeting he felt It was worthwhile exercise Many of those attending praised the council for taking the time to listen to the lr problems One thing that brought out the mayor said was that most youth activities in Milton arc oriented towurd those who are sports oriented yet many do not participate in sports sold the rt were no programs for them Several the arena projt wouldn t be any benefit to them Possibility of hiring a full time recreation director to assist In the setting up of programs was mentioned The youths also mentioned the school facilities which are not In the evenings for their use Houses for Hillsburq HIIiSBURGH Details of a proposed new subdivision in Hills burgh that would contain single family units were presented to Wellington County board of education The board decided to Inform the department of municipal affairs that It docs not need a school site within the subdivision Additional pupils who would come from tht new homes would be providcel for In tht proposed building study which the board currently has under SEASONS GREETINGS from C COMPANY LORNE SCOTS PD H REGIMENT Are you interested Army Reserve in serving with Canadian If you are or over and interested be at the Royal Variety Store at m any Thursday night for transportation to Georgetown Armories LODGE ONTARIO west Georgetown oil No Highway NEW YEARS DANCES Two Nights Dec Ian 1st pm to 1 a FEATURING RAM Reservations 5 Couple Gnl Admission Reservation Single Admission 5 Phone 877 641 Christmas Tree PICKUP ONE DAY ONLY Wednesday January 5 STARTING AT AM Due to the new Air Pollution Control there will be no Christmas Tree Burning this year J T HURST i Newest problem Mil TON Milton Pollen an plnnnlnKupubUcmPfillnHln Jununry In to find a to pre Men In town At the tlmo the polices opart looking for from town mm and lot to town Polite Hay told hue etopeirtmont rcciivew many nitiUiried mnlnly over rente tlityuium Hi wiintH to up rmotlng with bile thin plan miiniifititun i ripie to a to their mutual mH Muiiiwlilte looklnu foe a town yon una of tliw mm In Hit pre writ by liw etjes not or I 111 An In fie In It Hit tin bylaw but the hie f elot inietlilne a tor until rltltH art lit lug for a pi tie on of In hi yiei n Nov town eoruttulili 10 lining tin I and tlelvra elnlnietl lliry had w be linn lilt tin He hoe 1 ImkikIm ft a y mint the Washday blues ttUI I up vou art vrr tin mm hint itriniutitr Unit it In worm inueh worm hoi you teutd be with tht launliy r Ixal Ik Stiitlittltf nit that St lloNpllnl Ihcrt lire I flauntliypti ye ral re are Ml j hut III laundry out to Kilt he r II wood linn Ih t f linn a year and dun is Hospital Itrgun a million pounds llitHt fat In t inn than In the role of it pre Hire el by the fliin and lid Hit Port Office Act wan of 1 1 tint pieces of by the fetle nil in are fully over tho new year holiday weekend iti of tin Indi by King I of I who that lit tlry eoiliB ml lo end would POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL WWurlil Nor AHlAUTInn yum mnde by llndley i fund ruling draw by the Friends of the Muse urn group the for the winning ticket wih held the Museum Iloirds Party week Monty Allen Bronte St Milton was named the winner Pic with the quilt in antiqut butter churn which held all the tickets Museum chairman Walter Reeves gmdt Hilary and Friends of the Museum in Ron Harm Milton Staff Photo TIUE through TIME rr fint M jobin9yran thanccto do right GeorgeeCScott Last Run HAPPY NEW YEAR YOUNG TURKEYS YOUNG TURKEYS ICUK FIRM RED SUCERS TOMATOES CtltrPUnVCAUFOttlllED EMPEROR GRAPES 387 STORE CLOSED Friday at PM until Tiwdaf Morning KERNEL CORN 16 MACARONI W 2 A 79 CHEESE SLICES 39 DESSERT TOPPING 39 A

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