Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 8, 1968, p. 16

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i the acton free pratt wednesday may 8 1968 oui ieaders writi provocation of the picket lines sir i would use to reiterate throufb the medium of your col umn the avowed intention of all our membership to observe all uh facets of peaceful and order- ly picketlnf at the plant concern ed stall time jn view of this statement wo view with dismay and alarm that in spite of this tfeabrstlomof our two sisters were missionaries in china and japan nine hundred dollars was a big salary forhlrn half of what he had been re ceiving but he never was heard to complain nor my mother either he drove over 1000 miles month with the old ford car visiting when roads were access ible for it to get through he and aa old storekeeper usually broaa the road we had a few hens a good garden and in early days a cow intentions and lbs fact that of jor mil and were grateful if ill h psopk who have appeared we could buy a ltte coal at the picket- lines sndwhoso this is how this church end many far have respected our lines more were established wheo we have explained our case 4o them that an actofr member of the tugsl profession was the first person to show disrespect tast friday at 548 pirn he did not even let us espials our cause to him but gave the impression that he was prepared tq stop and let us put cuf case to urn but be suddenly gave his car the gas and broke through our lines in what may be said to be a forcibly and unprovoked manner in doing s he nearly inured one of our members who fortun ately managed to avoid being ridden down as a member of his profession we always thought that bis authoritative body ex pects when he is sworn into the legal profess on that all members win act at ell times peaceably and according to the facets of the statutes we now think that we have the information as to why he did this act and which could have led to proceedings in a court of uw against him should anybody been infctred as a result of his com pletely unwarranted action he had two other persons with him in the car whom we suggest were there solely for the purpose of being witnesses in case of any law breaking on the part of our members also evidence possibly for a high court injunction we ask this man how he can bring disrespect to his profes sion by his actions and at the same time be looked at as an authority on law and order by his hasty action we that is theunlonexecutlve and all its members reiterate once again that we will and do intend to picket the plant in a peaceful manner and in accord ance with the law at all times with full recognition of both legal rights as concerning our posi tion and that of the public at large yours truly a e welch publicity local 23650 about churchill church at uw time of church union churchill church a congrega- ttonal church had carried on for nine years securing their own minister as a promise made to mr swaekhamers mother that as long as he lived this little church would never be closed my father rev henry cald well came in at iho time of union and working on a basis of 25 miles a sunday he conducted three and four services two night opes he drove by cutter in saow when be had to hire two teams of horses to make the trip and no time to eat between ser vices in order to make them many a time when we got to churchill the roads were bad griffins came with two cutters and seldom ever missed and sometimes the old box stove at the rear of the church was the beat place to keep warm many a time be preached to as few as seven people but he always gave his llesaage one of his favorite sayings was a minister who counts his congre gation is not worth his salt many a time the circuit could not meet the minimum of pay menta i was in high school and many unas be did not see where he could get my tralnfare during this tithe at chorchid he had been in the ministry 30 years- hq hae keen nere in acton as a yaingman and i hive tooord of the dales he preached hero funerals bb conducted it churchill and the brick church this is how our country was built by men whose great spirit and devotion to the cause of christ were all that he and his family lived for may his ilrtt carry on in the lives and spiritual growth of our country and rural life today may cod bless us all and not let the ancestral devotion die lydla cj kerr v 9- i et b s ri play dge by bill coal i have written on this theme before but i feel it can bear re peating most bridge players quickly learn the basic ways of taking tricks and produclngoxtra tricks high cards ruffs finesse long suits all become standard ways of making tricks the next steps seem rather difficult end plays squoexes and the like are the property of the experts there is one other technique that is not too difficult to master its called a dummy reversal and its characteristics are not hard to spot dummy must have good trump support and the short suit or suits are in declarers hand here is an example from a hand played at the acton bridge club neither side was vulnerable and the dealer was south north sa j93 ha63 dk32 c932 west s7 11- j85 dq0 cakoj 10 5 4 east s 10 5 2 hkq4 d10s74 c876 u doclaror can ruff throe clubs in his hand he can thon take four spade in the dummy this to gether with the heart aco and the diamond aci- and klnc comes to ten tricks doclaror should ruff the club lead and cash one and only one trump this is to makesurothat trumps arent spill fournothing a diamond to the kind allows another club ruff a hoart to the aco and the doclaror can ruff dummys last club at this stage there is only one spade left in souths hand but thero are threo in dummys declarer leads his last trump and must be careful to win in dummy he can now ex tract the opponents trump and lead a diamond to tho ace the fall of the diamond quoon serves as a bonus for declarers fine piy last weeks winners at the acton bridge club were first duke wilson and jack coals second merl harris and bill coats third pat jeffares and mrs kathortne coats fourth glenn banks and gloria coats no don mclsaac isnt holding this largo elm tree up unassisted ii s another ot tho wierd trees which dot tho countryside it is locatnd on the fdrm ol alex j mclssac r r 4 acton staff photo a g mctavish dies retired fo florida word has boon received by acton friends of iho passing of archibald gordon mctavish in winter haven florida rocenlly after an illness of a few months mr mctavish was born on lot 28 fifth line nassagaweya a son of tho late mr and mrs an gus mctavish and attendod the bloomshiry school he was in his 72nd year for many years he lived in detroit and was a dispatcher for a baking corporation aftor his retirement with his wife he rotlred to live in winter haven florida he is survived by his wife mayo a stepdaughter and a sis ter mary mrs covert all in florida also a sister edith mrs burkholder in toronto owing to the generosity of mr and mrs wm mlddlalon the ubrary shelves now boast of hav ing two complete sets of the national geographic ism and 1067 the staff tt the ubrary the 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hand by going after it whether it be abroad or here in north america the canadian national institute for the blind serves 28049 blind persons h 5 holdtn drtoturmtf i tot til east ouattph pnoaa ta mils urn tws sawvloa will ptovma yon frith plsoty of kut water far ol your house n rl ift hiw 10t watit sirvice a low monthly charge- cover trattallation of a modem auto matic electric wafer healer hall awrvlca and maintenance including replacement if ooart of electricity oof staff will be glad to uh you all about this solwlualva hot water service acton hydro electric commission 43 auci t ss1410 south skq864 h 10 9 7 2 d aj 6 5 c- void the bidding south west is 3c north east 4 s all pass opening lead king of clubs declarer ruffed the opening lead and proceeded to take out trump when the diamond finesse failed declarer had to trump another club this left him with no trump and lie went down losing a club a diamond and two hearts actually he didnt lose four tricks so much as he didnt make ten it all depends on your point of view if declarer had made a more careful plan at the beginning be could have got ten tricks quite easily he needed to use what is called a dummy reversal the declarer should have used his trumps for ruffing and dummys trump to draw trump this is a reversal of the usual procedure 24 hour towing service tires and batteries service and repairs gasoline and oil rich s bp service on hwy 7 at 5th llneof liquating renny and dick voskamp 8532940 ryders tv sales ft service 49 main st n georgetown 8779796 featuring soud state tv and stereo by3motorols first in the world with solid stele tv limiting ail mfldeli amanita lsahhin rxan is i opooklpu 115 wyndham st tee ttee ttee absolutely nothing to buy to win gifts for both ladies and men we know what mom likes heaping plates of savory food pleasant service a varied menu careful attention to every detail bring mom here for fine dtntngi watsons restaurant cau now 04f mesintvations l four lucky acton winners will be 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