Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1970, p. 17

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FIRST WINNER SJSufrn LACHA INS AIRPLANE English Visitor and Four Generations Meet Four generations met or the flint time Mrs A Burton of New Barest Enfiland with her and son law Mr and Mrs Bert Hunter aid her Mike she had when he wai weeks old Ricky Beverley and Rom whom she had never seen and Scotl her only fcreat of Mr and Mrs Mike Hun lor lira Burton en joj several motor through he north in try and left on to return to her home Fourteen ere in kit Friday at the ins Community hall The sponsor ed by the St Johns Church Men club Prize were 1st Mrs Vcrna Whitney and Mr Hillock 2nd Mrs Mary Hooper and Mr- Pat isolation Mrs John Dickenson and Glenn Goodfillou The prize his won Mrs Acton tro dims prize w ere Miss Ethel and Mrs MacPhtrson Another cm lire is phi mid for HORNBY NEWS A plaque for Hie Ion at Hornby Pork has been arranged to be October Mr and Mr Jack Joyed motor trip to Columbia where they visited with and Mrs Alec Watson who were former residents of this diMnot Vcnion Michelle Thorns Thorns No Gold Phtc Grig Thorns Jeff Thorns No Silver Plate and Heather Clarke Rhonda Clow Lome Clow Ahce Arm David Thorns Stephen Thorns No old Plate and enamel Drew No Gold Plate and Anniversary are ex 1st year bar Phyllis tended to Mr and Mrs Clarence High iltimhiwc Jamie who will celebrate their Clare 2nd Rose wcddinfi on day September I Then it of euihrciter of Mr and Mrs Bert baptized during morn Anniversary greetings are extended Mir and Mrs I Ball who will celebrate their on Wed nesday September i Belated rthdny greetings to little Bruce who celebrated on Sun day September 20 Mrs Jim fat John Church on September Mr and Mrs Robert Arm of an Miss Tripp of Georgetown were godparents Theresa wore a dress and shawl already by two of Armstrong family following the Mr tin family luncheon Little Lachapelle of 24 Dandndge Crescei from Dog Suds proprietor Ed Browne right on her winning firl of a series of air plane rides m a draw sponsored by the local drrve At left It Bruce Rae who drew the winning tcket and St Johns School pic wji in the old school Grounds on Saturday last Cam and rates wen win Jodi and Julie Clow Clare Wesley Thorns Writ Maureen Kimberky Thorns Michelle Thorns hoys John boys Jamie Midnci Jen Music Examinations Milk Clarke Rhonda Mr and Mrs Robert Arm strong of Ottma ore vacationing this wick with his parents Mr and Fred Armstrong and parents Mr and Mrs They celebrated their 1st wcddiiy anniversary Mrs A Grant Honours for all in himself for ill be personal i loled into blue by Mr Browne Clow r tour LETS PLAY BRIDGE BY BILL of lie proceeds directly to game on through Us Adult that has it jlion program is offering lea points and hence a tood In Acton this year One piny for game the proposed courses is Con jact Bridge for Beginners If iny of your playing have ever expressed an in learning bridge this be a good opportunity Tell them to watch for further in this paper To the beginning Jic holdup play looks rather idvmccd and vet every bridge flayer should be West opens the fourth best of his longest and strongest plays the queen fore declarer plays a card he should take stock lie can take tricks one heart at least one diamond trick end four tricks for total of His ninth trick must come from the dia suit A fuevse will work half the You holdup your high cards time and the time order to cut cations the opponents Bridge players of several years lence have been known to following hold up piny South dealth with both aides NORTH 4 It A J C A J 5 WEST EAST Z3 10 A 10 C SOUTH S A K 5 J C The bidding SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST NT NT All Pass Opening lead three of hearts South has a balanced hand fa the to IB point range One no trump is the best bid since It completely describes his hand North with ten points has DO interest in the major suits Clarke Donald Thorns Jmior three an Michael Miry McDon and Jamie Clare and Jell Thorns thre rate Heather and Megan Mills da and Clow SUplien and David Thorns kick the shoe Kimberlcy Thorns Mich el Thorns Wesley Thorns shoe wamble Rhonda Clow Mich first Results of cxaminal written In June for the College of Music don at the George town centre resulted an en tirely honoured class for the pupils of Dorothj Richardson Scull 1 Georgetown Grade two Mclanic Sears Br Mr and Mrs Clarence Reed of Stoney Mountain Manitoba with Mr and Mrs Har old Reed of Hornby their visit they attended St Stephens Anglican Church vice Mrs Reed of Manitoba Is a great granddaughter of the late John Cowan of this district The land where the church donated by the tale John Cowan Clarence Reed Is a cousin of Harold Reed who also enjoys good game of which he enjoyed waling the local distort Get well wishes an extended to Dorothy MarUn of Winston Churchill who is a patient in the Hospital Brampton Get well Hashes are extended to A Leslie who is a patient in the Peel Memorial Hospital in Brampton Got well wishes are extended Joe Vclla who a a patient in the Milton District Hospital Birthday greetings are to Mrs Victor Hail will celebrate her birth on September to David Laid on September Mrs Bill Hamilton on September Bailey on September Vcrnen hunt Laurie Maxwell Jeu Thorns and Sunday school tendance following pupils No 1 Celluloid Jodi Clou Julie Clow Joey Clare Mo Grade two for warded to Georgetown honours firat Grade three Wesley Thorns Brad Acton ley Trace Randy Grjd y Wend Jenn tM Vernon Scott Jim my Stewart Kevin Paul Gride five Jean Marshall Beer in honours first 85 Bronze John Clare Jfihn A Beckett Michael Vernon Wn William Ross Jamie Clare Al Commend Perfect Attendance Teachers Combats Absenteeism could win the heart lead fin esse diamonds and make gjme Unfortunately the oilier half he will go down to defeat The finesse will lose List will return a heart and the defence will take five Now lets use the bold up play and make the On the trick at should play llie heart four and j let Last have the trick Last con lead a will and Separate school trustee A has to char the suit board a breaking down tiddler Declarer will the records at school heirt d take the diamond fin called the report and ask esse If it works declarer makes whit are wc going to do about say the eleven tricks If it fills is in hand Last has handful of Hilton Catholic hearts and cannot get to partners hand rcr wins suit East returns and settles for ten bricks Use the holdup play to cut communication between the opponents Its not lint difficult a play even for a new bridge ACTON BRIDGE CLUB Monday results Bill Wandel and Bill Coats Mr and Mrs Pat K Campbell aid Gloria Coats said he thought public commendation of the 0 it of more than 300 teachers in the eounty who hid perfect attendance records would be a good first step Commendations Would Spraad Tins would teachers and raiflit save money on the number of reserve teachers we must employ he said After Hennclly mentioned that the board now knows where the attendance problems ore trustee John Visscr asked Are they the absent teachers still with us Well 1 know smiled some might have left Board membera that the commendations of the would spread around and convince teachers thit the board was witching HOSPITAL CHEQUEUP You Can Be Assured of Fast Dependable Automatic Delivery of BULK COOP PROPANE for your GRAIN DRYING NEEDS call United CoOperatives of Ontario AND 600 MAKES IT 1800 Georgetown Rotary Club president Bob McDonald centre presents a for 600 to Georgetown and District Memorial board represen olive Terry At left Rotarlam Ken Faulkner seller of moil tlckels In the clubs last Ski draw and chairman of the this year and past president Harry At right is the chair man of last seasons Ski draw Bob Gougoon The cheque proceeds from Rotary Clubs an and makes the clubs donation 1 The previous was proceeds from the Ski draw Because of the success of that it will bo repeated with a Ski Doo trailer and cover the big prize hospital again the proceeds For more Information call or mill coupon to COOP PROPANE DEPT UNITED COOPERATIVES OF ONTARIO St Ontario Phone 519 GRAVEL BUILDING SAND ROAD GRAVEL FILL and TOP SOIL GARNET BUD HAINES Citn Wllllami THE HIRAe PACE Tht GEORGETOWN HERALO PICK YOUR OWN SPYS DELICIOUS COURTLAND APPLES 50 per bushel Bring your own container H SCONDO 5th Line W south west side by the bridge Open Saturday and Sunday Only Halton County Board of Education ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES LATE REGISTRATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED BY South Service Road Oakvills until October 2nd For contact Zenith Oakville For Brochures contact Georgetown District High School and Acton District High School Addition offered ef Georgetown Grade Welding 2 Tuesday 30 Grade Drafting 1 Tuesdays NURSERY NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE WITH 10 to PURCHASE OF NURSERY STOCK IN TO V WITH OR OVER Op NURSERY STOCK V TO SIZE LARGE SHADE TREES For instant SPECIAL Low Fall Prices 40 Savings HEADQUARTERS FOR Fall Bulbs Tulips Daffodils Crocus Hyacinth etc HOME OF THE GREEN THUMB NURSERY ITD Mile north of on Rd North Pools and Moil Prog Nursery Invitation 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