Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 19, 1968, p. 13

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lets play bridge by bill coatt tbe take out double gives even good players a tat of trouble one rule that should be fol lowed is this when your part ner makes a take out double you can pass only if you are ire you cap set the contract with a trump lead riie trouble is when can yoi bo mire here is w interesting hand from the duplicate mine at the acton bridce chlb last week south was ttwdeatef andtforth- sohui were vulnerable seav h7j da10c c8832 i west last sq7 sk10m hakji05 mq93 d5 dj9743 ca0105 c- south s- aj9 h864 dkq8z c- k97 tho bidding sooth west north east id dble pass pass opening lead 5 of diamonds at rubber bridge south could pass with this balanced 13 point hand but at duplicate he had to open west doubled to get his partner to bid his best suit east decided to convert his to a penalty double south passes with some reluctance but there was no place to escape to on the opening lead dummy played low east put in the nine and declarer won with the king a heart was led and west von the ten tbo blub queen was led declarer wln- ntng another heart vis jod bjr declarer and west won again the club aco let eait discard a heart ko west led a heart but do- 1 claret ruffe high in dummy a spade was tad and the nlneplayod from souths hand west was on the lead again a high club wort the trick but on the next club east ruffed so thai declarer could not make his trump deuce declarer oyerruffedvlth the ace and cashed the ice of i rump declarer now put east on the lead with his smalt diamond and made tho spade ace later down ono for a tine result minus 200 points when the opponents had game their way perhaps east west could havo done a bit boiler if east had won the first heart and led a club the difference between one down and wo down doubled and vul nerable is 300 points generally the rule about taking out your partners low level doubles is a good rule be very sure you can set the con tract before you pass a take out double last weeks winners at the acton bridge club wore first betty ashley and bui coats second sue sullivan and duke wilson third mr and mrs pat joffaros parked cars in accidents a parked car owned by mrs joyce sprowl r r 4 received 100 damage to the left rear fender and bumper when it was struck by a car driven by bar bara kingscott rr 5 rock- wood saturday the kingscott car was pro ceeding west on mill when tho incident occurred damage to tho moving car was also 100 the next day another parked vehicle was involved in an ac- cidert gerard carriore r r 4 acton was backing oiitof a parking spot at tbe station hotel tot when he strut a parked vehicle owned by judy mcfadden eden mims no damagcrusulfod the acton free press wednesday june 19 1968 3 tribute to george musselle life membership in legion high flying spyers from robert tittle that mysterlousplanelhatclr- cled low over acton three timet on monday aftcrnooncarwpd 41 high spyers from robert little school tho flight was one o many endofscool projects and outings scheduled for aclon public school children in the three tons ot corn cobs find 1 ion olbiv hovwrodl a 10 drce inilo for clew lo in liou on tuescjpv tj he vjiri off to pdrn mih from tfvjy no thairuck owned by chif m fnterprlo ld rr 1 firootlio wn fim- nflu nrjmofl vvrih the coibirifd power of a fow trirl rcm aclon ind rt tbf m tvucjv fvoni gunlfih acrordinr t driver klau cvl fie tto1pd to chert p ihe loia ind the houder 0ve w iv j fiff photco george musselle received a surprise honor at the last meet ing of the acton royal canadian legion when he was presented with a life membership in the organization in making the presentation president gordon james re viewed mr mussellos outstand ing contribution to tho aclon branch 197 mr musselle is the foundor arid leader of the ijyfciofl chor- aliors ho was acting elecilon and installing officer for the choosing of new executives at tho satnv meeting ne received his award j 1v musselies was given a standing ovitlbn by his fillovi legionnaires next two weeks thoflyors were all from grade seven 35 from mr batldnk class and seven from mr coos they wore driven to malt on air port by car for tho aerial tour back up over the town baptist church picnic held at smallwood acres jim snow more compensation by james w snow mpp hallon east this weok he hon dallon balos minister of labour intro duced legislation that will sub stantially increase workmens compensation benefits paid lo men and women inkired by on the job accidents widows pensions will be in creased from 75 lo 125 mon thly vathorloss childrens pen sions will be lncroased from 40 to 30andorphanspenslonsfrom 50 to 60 maximum benefits for injured workorswlll increase from 4500 yearly to5250arij the waiting period for compen sation will be reduced from three days lo ono day additional benefits to widows also luclude an increase of 100 in the burial allowance to 400 the initial sum given lo meet emergency costs arising out of the death of the husband is lo be increased from 300 to 500 again this week the legisla ture has been conslderlngestlm- alos of several departments on monday the ostlmatos ol the de partment of university affairs wore comploled with the depart ment of energy and resources managomont following and boing completed on thursday after noon presently he ostimalcs ot the department of trade and de velopment are under consider ation tho hon dallon ilalec also introduced to the legislature the ontario labour management ar bitration act oflmfl under which a new system will be established to facilitate arbitration of labour management grievances arising under collective agreement this bill represents a very significant stop forward in industrial rela tions in this province four groups of students rom halton east riding visited the parliament building tills woek and sat in for a short session of the legislature those included groups from woodslde public school st dominics separate school munns public school and lome skuce public school all from oakvllle rud whiting tcuntinmtl rein paul lit its member of parliament whiting says the riding is undorgolngoxclting changes tho liberal party has a new vigor and canada is a country soon to havo a new and okclllng liberal administration in addition to broad representation of the riding in all areas of the federal govern ment whiting says he is particularly in terested in ihroo consumor affairs east ern agriculture and what prime mlnlstor trudeau calls he just socloty as a husband and father im naturally lnloroslod and concorned about the protec tion of tho consumor in all quarters ho says on agriculture whiting says his sevon yoars as a farm implement dealer brought him in intimate contact with thu problems of oastorn agriculture ho also sponl throe full summers working on a pool county farm during high school vacations whiting doserlbos tho just society as one whoro every canadian lias equal oppor tunity in such areas as housing work education and personal development this is not a flat colorless socloty nor a socluty tint favors a few groups it is a vibrant colorful canada whoro all porsons have an oqual opportunity to live to work and to develop themselves whit ing says whiting and his hamiltonborn wife anno whom he mot while in engluliart have two children a son jamie three and a daughtoj tracy onoandahalf they arc members of st aldans angli can church where whiting has boon visita tions chairman and a member of the parish advisory board and whore anne toachos sunday school they uve at 248 riverside drive oak- villu acton baptls1 church hold their annual picnic at smallwood acre on fairy lake acton saturday luno 15 there wore races and relays for all aires prises were presented to voun as well as older ones childrens running races age 08 boys first david havirly socond stovon ballllc girls janlno stewart boys 9 10 tom haverly david williams girls 9- 10 linda stewart boys 11 13 first jeff cooper italnh iands- bormigh girls u13 first cheryl williams nancy bulmer boys 14 and up first mike cooper socond paul cooper girls 14 and up first norma quee second joan gordon kick tho shoe boy winner davt broostod girl winner audre quee egg on spoon first jeff cooper second jean bulmer alarmcloek puoss guess art cooper beans in a jar joan gordon spike in plank contest for adnlk first norma baillle second ferry sldrrou clothes pin in bottle ladles and men marj landsborourh charlie lands- bourgh tic tying relay lkk and fergus quee three legged race mike cooper thelma cooper balloon filled with water relay paul cooper linda jones swimming wasenjoyedby some of the young people baseball was included among some of the fun supper was enjoyed under the beautiful pine trees children went home ready for their beds after such a busy day people are saying you mar ried me for my money wi 11 i havo lo give iliem some reason they can believe going camping let us look after your trailer requirements camp in srvu with a trail blazer tilt ail niw amith r i vivatcx tfni soiid srrtt tow na niw saftty catch doop 1 1 at sppings run v wmro 500 i ii wflght campjb uftps 6 persons lj v milliitlai ind spim wii casy paymfnts hums can 111 apimnctn b p coin car wash 341 oun st 653 3114 5 t o p compare the men think about the policy then you too will f j j for set deadline on applications for veterans land act qualified veterans must submit an application and rucelveauual- ulcatlon certificate on or before october 31 1368 to be eligible under the veterans land act there is no cost or obligation incurred for qualifying qualified veterans have until uarch 31 1074 to submit their applications for financial assist ance veterans on a subsisting contract may apply for addition al loans up to uarch 31 1977 loans of up to 40000 for full time farming 18000 for small holdings and 18000 for home construction on city lots are available these are available lo world war d vets with over- was service or at least 365 paid days service in the western stop glen pooch patrol george harrington did such a good job on bis dog patrol in glen williams that he worked himself cut of a job esojwslnf council advised ur harrington monday that they felt tb patrol was no lodger necea arnry in uw glen the dog pick up service will only be recall red when he receives a call about an arrant pooch hemisphere persons who served on the strength ot the special force in a theatre of operations prior to july j7 1053 disability pensioners veterans of her majestys and allied forces subject to conditions of domicile veterans insurance and re- establishment credits of two mil lion dollars are two other items available to veterans their wid ows and certain nonmilitary services if veterans have not used reestablishment credits they must apply for them on or before october 31 19s8 this service will provide you with plenty of hot water for all your household needs tokos new not water service a low monthly charge cover installation of a modern auto matic electric water heater sjl service and maintenance including replacement if necessary coat of electricity oar staff will be glad to th you all about this allinclusive hot water service acton hydro electric commission 43 aucf st s33410 progressiveconservative peter mcwilliams halton at 16 years of age enrolled ot harvard university graduated er i t d and served during second world war graduated from osgoode hall served you as crown attorney for 10 years fought for leg slat on protecting you on highway safety and other issues in your interest peter mcwilliams never bowed to pressure from lobbyists or power groups peter mcwilliams is running on his record train to toronto ask about convenient departure and return times fo infoimjlion phon th local cn puungii sllf ollic r we want strong representation in halton tfohl 1 ksa- canadian national if you do too then vote on june 25 mcwilliams hxi hal

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