Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1972, p. 24

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THEY MADE THE CARNATIONS BLOOM Senior citizens at Kin Court a par I menu produced some BOO paper carnations for the Gcorgetow auxiliary and District Hospital tag days tomorrow Saturday I- rushing up the task art from left Mrs Leslie Mrs Ross Mrs M Mrs C Champman Mrs Amy and Mrs J Standing is the auxiliary carnation con vencr Mrs Doris AT MANOR Will Apply Old Age Pension Surpluses to Cut Deficits Halt on Centennial Manor will apply surpluses in old pension allotments of residents to their past debts with the county The Manor hoard last agreed the monthly surplus in pensions for residents now covered by Ontario Health In Program be used against past deficits The decision conforms with present Manor policy Under he new scheme those residents getting only the monthly 13i old age pension would pay S3 per day about per month and recede their regular monthly allowance for personal me The plan will most effect on residents who have incomes over and the pension Additional surpluses from other income would be applied to deficits 111- HUT 11111 TUP Before the scheme was introduced April residents of the home paid as much of the costs of their care as financnlly possible county absorbed TO per cent of the remaining cost and the province the ether per In the average monthly for one resident was Where monthly income and families did mil rench Ihnt deficit up for the resident s can The deficit for resident isimrnnlly written off when the resident dies there ire no assets or IStT However those residents eligible for the plan will now pay inly the per month the province in per The eligibility requirement Is Out the residents require I hours or mi re of nursing Introduction of the plan has upset who s it is for the resident but to eounty tax p itrs With Oie plan the province the M inor to lowir the to lessen the tap between the resident under the nortml With flail rite for residency the or now charges per less than Minor operations per resident miest Ml per cent The Manor board expects to some profit n the in the income is to tents per day per eligible rcstUcnl Inkier than last si jH per day per resilient Ifowiver the Manor expects to I mure on the lowering of the eei rate than it licks up under Hie loss will come on those residents who could afford to pay their own ly will still pay their own but at the of Id not cost WITH GEORGETOWN RED CROSS DELEGATES past resident of the Ontario of the Canadian lied Cross chats with lending the recent two day annual provincial mcctlnU in ronto rom left arc Mr Mrs larke Mrs Mrs It LETS PLAY BRIDGE By BILL COATS Although the finesse is an elementary play there Is much to be considered when you are with more than one possible finesse indeed when a finesse can be taken in two directions Here Is a hand that required careful handling in the finesse department when it last week Acton Bridge Club A 107 All Pass Opening lead Seven of spades Tin are not easy cards to bid Raises Urged Part Time Pay For Manor Staff Not Enough llalton Centennial Manor policies pay for part time employees ire a poor business reeve Anne MacArthur told the manor board last week It no wonder there such a thing as women lib Mrs said paying the minimum student wage of SI 31 an hour was not good enough when a student hod worked part lime for several hundred hours She suggested student employees should get a raise of 10 cents an hour alter each wo hours of parttime work llllYSiPTMOKt txamimng salary statements in parttime employees Mrs wanted to know why an 18 yearold girl with I Mo hours of work in more than two was getting when two boys with about hours each were receiving an hour I would rather haul garbage cans than work In the sweaty laundry room in the summer she said The work for boys could involve moving heavy objects but it is iol harder WAIT 1 im concerned about someone who works hours hut gels no recognition for service These people have no opportunity to for raise It would lift their hearts and they would work harder Other councillors said would wait to hear manor ad Stan Aliens opinion and present policy on student employees pay at the next meeting Councillors generally agreed with the idea of periodic If bast West do not enter the bidding a game in no trump is easy to assure at In that case the opening lead will probably be a heart The spade lead makes the hand more to East won and returned spade declarer winning in his hand Declarer has a choice of plays He can tackle the club suit or the diamond suit Both involve a finesse hut there is really only choice ST DIAMOND Diamond must be started first The reason is the difference between one way finesse and a two way finesse The diamond suit can be finessed In one direction only The club suit offers a choice Declarer should lead the diamond seven and finesse the queen Tills fails and returns another spade West shows out but even if he had a third spade declarers play is marked tie suit must DC messed towards West if the finesse fails West will not hove any more spades Tills lime however the finesse declarer can wrap up I tricks As mentioned earlier if Last does not bid spades West will lead hearts In this case should win and then take both minor suit finesses bast In both cases the Huh is taken towards the who cannot continue In both cases also diamonds must be icckled first The finesse Is simple but when and where to take it may not be so simple Iast weeks winners the Bridge Club were first dona and Bill Coats second Hart fisher and Jack Coats third Mike and Art SPECIALS 30 30 WABASSO SHEETS beautiful prints these are not seconds but regular stock CALDWELL TOWELS many styles these also are regular stock BLANKETS solids and prints OFF OFF 30 OFF H HOLMES KLSH Treat Thlrtt continued from Page l Ian Terry gave an Interesting article on gardening and a quit on pollution Mrs Don Murray acted as auctioneer for the market basket sale of odds and ends and plants with lively bidding on the items It was decided to send several fruit loaves to the bake sole at the Centennial Manor In Mil ton Lunch was served by the Mrs I Terry The June meeting will be a pot luck supper at the of Mrs Lome Cleave and will be a games night Give a hand to the 2nd Norval Brownie pack and at the same time help in the fight against pollution by gathering up all your returnable bottles jars without labels old beer and whiskey bottles and even your old beer cans for a to be held by the Brownies on Saturday May Leave your bottles outside for morning pick up The money raised on this project will go towards helping the Brownies go to camp this summer The 2nd Brownies draw girls from the cast end of Georgetown as well and the bottle drive will include this area United Church Women are busy preparing for a rum mage sale to be held in the Odd Fellows Hall Brampton on Saturday Mrs Ed McLean Page TOWN AMI rmmsiMv MAY VYtl The buck starts here 77 to 85 Representative huv invoQt- IllVeSl- merit units the remainder buys life insurance Get into a growth situation with built in guarantees Investor a variable insurance plan Call your nearest Manufacturers Life Representative The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company THE GREAT ESCAPE your own Cottage to wonderful world of leisure LIMITED TIME living Invest in your own Halliday all season vacation homo Wo have 13 spacious models to show you including exciting new designs and over floor plans Halliday Cottages are- OFF factory using only top quality materials start at a low on year 2 OFF winterizing mortgages oven less with special Early Bird j OFF porches and docks Discounts HOMES LTD Burlmuton Ontario OHDER NOW I SAVE NOW I Tako anytime in 72 HOMES DISPLAY COURT Maple Avenue Burlington S261 Hours Weekdays m Sat 5 p Sun Sheridan College OF APPLIED ARTS TECHNOLOGY WE INVITE YOU TO SENSE US at Sheridan College Oakville campus 1430 Trafalgar Oakville ON SATURDAY MAY to 1 pm SUNDAY MAY to 5 pm PUBLIC INVITED Displays of student work Fashion Film Painting Graphic Design Animation Photography and come to the OPEN HOUSE AND CRAFTS SALE at Sheridan College School Design campus South Sheridan Way ON SATURDAY MAY CRAFTS SALE DAILY 10 am to pm SUNDAY MAY OPEN HOUSE DAILY to 5pm Free bus service from Clarkson GO station Islington Subway Sherway Gardens Sheridan Mall PERTH COUNTY CONSPIRACY TORONTO DANCE TROUPE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 8264300 LOCAL 286

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