Halton Hills Newspapers

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

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BkllER INTERSECTIONS Highway Paving Completed This Week if Weather OK Heavy equipment transplanted yards of earth In reconstruct H ghway in the area Gall or the construction ffang Thai right Her name is Gail Maxwell and a flag woman on the Highway Department of Highway project supervisor Bill Kov hopes lo see cast meet west thii week A prclimin try layer of asphalt paving extends eastward from Ac ton on and another from Georgetown is the re construction project completion says the two paved stretches will meet other some time this week if the weather interfere Kovacie in September the preliminary paving would be completed by November however the wet has made the slower than expected Rotation of lies including and hjdro were major diffi to be wiUt During the last few weeks heavy equipment has been moving and replailn about yards of in area and it Is this that is the hit lo be When completed the high ways bet and Acton will have a i dih of 4 feet 24 of ment and ten feel of dor on side SWEEPING CURVES The highway to four at the to both and George and arc Installed in front of places of business Other improved are fl one entrance on the of just of tcin and two lane trance from the 7th Lane at No deroid fait from will have a single lane leg onto the highway to HOSPITAL STATISTICS The need for more beds and quartern at Georgetown and District Hospital are reflected in hospitals service statist for October just released They Medical and Surgical ward occupancy at 105 per cent means more beds in the hall Cnlldrona ward occupancy a at per cent aid Malcrn ward at per THI THUR5DAY NOV PAGE rill rale of for October cent In of MORE EMERGENCIES t v a rose from during Oct I960 to MB in of Figures on ihe year to Lite show vnls at the end of last month To the same date last year the lolol was One of the few iti sties thit show a decrease is births There were at the hospital in October four set than the same month la year OTHER SERVICE STATISTICS 10 Mo Mo Oct Oct Major operation 101 Minor operation Tonsils a ray examinations Admissions Deaths Daily Av No of pat Daily No of born Average length of days 7 Was Farmer Realtor Walter Fidler Dies A real estate for the J A firm until retirement Walter Harrison died in hospital on November Mr was bom at Nor val and lived all his life In the community Son of James and Jane Bird Fid he at tended public and gotown high schools Ha farmed for until operated a grocery store In for a short time and latterly was with Willouli by organization He wis a pa mister of Crc Lodge and a member of St Anglican Nona He leaves his wife a stepson Ron and grandchildren David and Donald a Alma Mrs Cecal Given Georgetown and brother William idler He was predeceased by brothers and sisters Grace Mrs Harold Smell and Robert in infancy Rev Richard of St Paula Nerval and J Maxwell St Step ens Hornby conducted the service at the Harold Urn oral Home were Harold Smellle Albert Chts Gnlnm lam ell Robert an Charles Flow b iron v nephews Jim and Ronald t d dler Peter I Char LETS PLAY BRIDGE Bam BY BILL I teaching contract bJdge at night school this year At a recent class one student asked whether we should play bids or not All I could answer was that I found one bill to be the most challenging bids to play Usually the strength is divided and often you do Dot have time to find your best contract Then this hand c up at the Acton Bridge Just to prove my point North dealt with both des NORTH A io a C I WEST BAST K J 8 7 9 A SOUTH A J 10 K Q 4 The bidding NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST Pan Past 1 D Pi NT All Opening lead elotit of The polnfe are almost evenly North South have 21 and East West have 10 South makes a rough estimate of his ces He has one trick two in hearts one at least in diamonds and one in clubs That totals five so he must find more One may come from dubs or diamonds the nth from the heart anil All needs lo do In is ftnd out who the queen or better sill get the opponent I to lead I Declarer ducked the spade Head and return and win until the of spades A low and the was played fro dummy East won with the queen and faced a problem He had no spades a heart lead did not look attractive declarer was leading diamonds and the club suit was short Finally East led the club ace and another club Declarer won led the diamond Jack This was allowed win Now declar er hid to decide how to proceed Would the diamonds split or would the clubs split Declarer tried the clubs first but East discorded a heart Since East Is known to have only three spades and two clubs he must have eight red cards They are likely split four four Also declarer knew that West had four spades four clubs and two diamonds Therefore West can not have more than three hearts The hand with the most hearts Is most likely to have the queen That means that declarer should finesse East for the queen Had he done so be would have gone down Instead declarer found an way He let Ihe opponents lend Hearts Declarer led his last diamond and as expected West showed out The king was played and Bast won East cash ed his good diamond while de clarer discarded a club AH East now had left were heart and he had d one rcr the find claimed his contract IN MILTON Catch up with the leader NORTH END QP SALES ft SERVICE BASE LINE ROAD MILTON Opan Weekdays a to Sundays to Hunter and and Ken Interment wtb In Cemetery Norvil CARE OF GAME present tainting of meat game be lately after killing Birds should bo drain allowed lo cool before placed in carrying pouches i game should be hunt to cool leave the hide on and exposed parts for I transport For splitsecond timing Accutrorf by Bulova the most accurate watch in the world The heart of an watch is a tiny tuning fork that splits a second nlo equal intervals time is so nearly perfect that guarantees monthly accuracy to seconds fnntltclioti of from In I sun John Boughton JEWELLERS CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS Main St Ontario Is there any place youd rather be are the land of people who wouldnt be here if there was any place 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