Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 26, 1970, p. 9

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WITH JACK FROST CONTENTS UNDER WRAP Board Teachers Mum On Pay Negotiations OLD MAN business of building WINTER CANT SCARE SCOUTS go about the business of building a supply of firewood at their small canvass village near the corner of the Line of Esquesing and the Check Line Twenty two Scouts and two of the First Georgetown Troop lived in during a w campout there over the week end The party set up camp early Saturday morning slept there Sal night and packed up Sunday afternoon Board of Education and the secondary school teacher negotiating met Tuesday night bm both troups arc sill lipped about the Paul president of the branch of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers said he board teacher com mi ticca ore eking their agreement lo conduct at the bargaining la and not in the said another meeting been planned but no date was set The elementary school tea group met with the boards team Man day Contents of the elementary school teachers brief also been kept under wraps school teachers In he county have not yet pre a brief to irate school board nor have any been scheduled between their committees Womens Study Group Discuss Towns Needs tcbrujrj meeting of St Andre United Church Wo men an opening look a the study for He conciliation In a broken world An introductory look at place thtri was a need tin v as by the concern Christians entitled Somcom Mist wis Mrs Then Martin slit Kill members whit can me in ill the r lues it are ire of the need which be poVCrt ethnic troups or Mrs Betty Pickup drew the to a close by dm ding the group into small sessions which ended by decld til begin afternoon study to sec what needs they be meeting j hi and the r meeting World Day of I ray March The junior unit of the UCW for fourteen to sixteen met once in be of examinations to new a film A Moral for teenagers followed by a discussion Mrs Sheila Ward The first in Feb ruary was election of officers Unit leader Burns sec retary Gail treas Linda program Diane Emmerson adult Mrs and Mrs Florence Baker LETS PLAY BRIDGE BY BILL COATS Z0 There were mam- interesting hands at the Acton Bridge Club last week they were Interesting but not Instructive Here is one of tri interesting hands North with North South able NORTH A J 7 D J C Q J WEST EAST HJ A A A SOUTH A The bidding East South 1 Pmi H Paw H All Paw North could and maybe should bid one no trump South one heart bid In that Soul should only bid hearts and the will die at th rit Mind South was overly In bidding four hearts over North s simple raise There would be no story to tell if West had led a spade Declarer would be destined to two spades a club and a led heart Ho West heart in order to cut down pot ruffing in Dec won in his hand and led the ten clubs This lead caused West to late momentarily Now should never conclusions from jour opponents heslla ion but at lime t the tnble declarer knew thai West not hold both the ace and of clubs If West wins the club and does not lead a spade declarer is home free say that West leads an other heart Declarer wins in dummy and takes a ruffing in clubs He can now draw trump and knock out the ace diamonds In all declarer makes five trump three and one each in spa des and clubs If West ducks the club leal and allows List to win declarer should plan to two spades a dummys clubs This with third smde being discarded on dummy long diamond will cut declarers spade losers to none If the opposition remains operative and docs not lead a spade declarer get with Mondays results 1st Bill and Gloria Coats 2nd Mr and Bob Dickson 3rd tie Cam Sinclair and John Coats Mrs Betty Ashley Campbell BRIDGE CLUB There ere sixteen tables of players last week at George town duplicate bridge in the Legion auditorium NORTH SOUTH winners Bob Dickson Mrs Sue Sulliv 2nd Mrs Helen Atkinson Mrs 3rd Mike Dick Ron Cole Mrs Ellubeth Mrs Lillian Lawrence FAST WEST Jim Cooper I ilake Van Horn 2nd Rich I Mrs Vi 3rd Cam Sinclair Mrs Midge Hampshire Tom Barber Larry Law son Mrs Bob Dickson Bert Smith Beginners Sue Boy Lakeview Discount Centre Mam N Acton Paint Wallpaper Pro Finished Panels Flooring Carpets Open Sat to IJVERY WI REPS ON PRESERVATION COMMITTEE Two members of the Tcr ra Cotta I were elected to serve on the Terra Cotta Preservation Committee a now body formed to help save the beauty the Credit Riverside village Mrs Fred and Mrs Jack were elected at the February meeting of the I held in the home of Mrs ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GEORGETOWN AND DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION will bo hold in HOSPITAL CAFETERIA at 30 p on THURSDAY MARCH Honorary L Members and Members are Urged to Attend Annual Memberships obtainable at Hospital Monday through Friday D CHARLES rman THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY FEB Announcing CHANGE OF ADDRESS EDWARD E MALISON PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Presently 1 Mill Street MOVING TO Di MAIN STREET SOUTH Across From Cedarvale Park EFFECTIVE MARCH 2nd Number ATTENTION LADIES INDUSTRIES LIMITED NEWLANDS JLo Textile Salesroom Cornor Qustn Water St North Below tho Bowling Alley GALT ONTARIO MID WINTER CLEARANCE SALE SAVINGS OF UP TO MONDAY FEB THROUGH SATURDAY FEB REGULAR STORE HOURS OPEN DAYS A WEEK 9 00 am Tuesday and Thursday 7pm til Natural Gas keeps things cooking right along seven daysaweek Take it from the Colonel ALLEN PUPILS PASS EXAMS IN MUSIC The following students wcr Successful in music is set by the Royal Conner of in Toronto They are pupils of Mrs Allen THEORY Grade II Robert Rudy Is honours Allen 1st class honours Margaret Arms I lrong 1st class honours PIANO I I Cleac 1st em I en ass honours Grille VI Evelyn Allen 1st honours Miry Wilcox honours Grade VOCAL Allen hon NOW IN MILTON Colonel Sanders serves up tasty fried chicken and appetizing salads at over different loca tions in South Westorn Ontario around million pounds of chicken year And natural gas plays a very important in helping him of thousands of hungry Natural gas helps him as the heat energy for his cus tom built cooking pots Oils used in his famous frying process must bo maintained at a prociso temper ature and Colonel finds natural gas heat completely dependable Mo likes tho of control and J instant responsiveness of natural gas too With thousands of customers ho servos in a day his cookery must run The Colonol limit his of natural gas to cooking cither It all his for normal And natural gas provides his outlets modem fresh- air heat No mean task in ddlo of winter when i doois open ng and closing Isn it about got cook with natural gas Or your water with it Or healing United Gas TOTAL I HI COM EDIT your off or or store or homo with it You don need different retail locations to natural gas for you Ono quick chat with your gas company rcprcsentativo or heating contractor will toll you how ceo it is to install and Just ask tho tell you hos had it so finjor good ATTENTION home owners If you are located on the same side of as a gas line which was Installed of April 1 YOU qualify for 25 PURCHASE ALLOWANCE ds1845 NORTH END Bui Lin Rotd Milton One years FREE RENT on a Gas Water Heater if you change to automatic gas water heating now or You may receive an ALLOWANCE of 2 YEARS FREE RENT on a Gas Water Heater If you convert to a natural as central heating system the same time you Install an water heater See your plumbing contractor department store or call United Gi

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