Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 11, 1968, p. 8

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miss christine macbcth a spellbinder m county mill rate up will cost town taxpayers 5 dynamic the word for bp speaker from uft mrs ada wilkinson presi dent of tho georgetown business and pro fessional woman 5 club miss christine mac beth a teacher at ryorson and mrs dona heather prloidont of the brornpton business professional womens club miss macboth wove throe themes tho chillongo of chango eyes of tho future and whihor bp into hor dynamic address a specialist in radio and television commun ications miss macboth recently became publisher of the milverton sun i i i i i i i i iii i i i i i r i i i lets play bridge zz rrrrrrg safely plis dont luvo much of a place in dupllcitc bridge tut they arc very important at rubber bridec closely allied with the safety ploy is what might be de cnbed as a pre caution play when jou ciin lead hvilh cnril from either hand it sometimes pas to lead from one father thin the other hand hero is in eximplc r- i last uctk ictton at tho ac tim bridie club by bill coais i t nr diamonds tho dealer is east and east west arc vulnerable north s 10 fl 4 iia k 8 d k a 5 c q 10 0 west east b 7 3 2 s k j 0 3 h 0 0 5 3 iij 10 b 2 dj j qo dti 1 c3 7 3 2 c void south sv q b it 7 4 d 7 2 c a k 0 0 5 4 the biddnjn east south west north pass 1 c pai1 1 d ipass 2 c pus j 11 pass 3nt pas 4nt jpass k pjs g 1 all pass openinf lead throe of heirts sometimes big hands arc ntorc difficult to hid tlun aver ke ones north his problems over souh a opening bid north lias the points and distribution for a three no trump bid but ho lias no spade toppen north temporizes with n one diamond response when next it is his turn to bid lit must allow the power of his hand with a jump shift even with i threo card suit south fjoes to three no trump nd then north uses blackwood to discover south s two oces with that he proceeds to six no trump declarer won the lelid in dum ny and took stock it looks like six club tricks plus two lch in diamonds and heirts this meant that fpidei hid to produco two tricks for the small lam the only problem was to play the clubs safely u either oppon ent had four elubu declarer must play to take that into ac count a low club should bo led from diuiimy and when eaat ahows out declare i can win end take the honor finesse uk ant wests jaik it looks eaiy when you ue it in this paper but two ditlar era who playel this hand t six no trump both cashed the club queen first one was able to recover however diclan r conceded a club trick to west and woji the heart rtturn a spade flneua ww tpkm succcsafully now came ttie reit of dceljrcrs ilubs dummy kept three and a spade east could not guard both spades and diamonds and elec ted to keep the same a dummy the last four tricks were the ace and king of diamonds and the aic and eight of spades if declarer had plajed the t j suit correctly ho would not have lud to find such a fortunate division of spade and diamond suits in order to make tile contract monday 3 results 1st pair mrs lil cook mrs j coats tied for second mrs gloria coats cam sinclair bob dick son bui wandcl mr and mrs art norrls the georgetown herald thursday vpril 11th 1v43 page 8 bridge club fifteen ublen of duplicate bridge were in competition at georgetown duplicate bridge club on tuesday april 2nd id the lei ion auditorium play u is in one section with north south winners being john zahara r raymond it prust l heir kay harmer giry hall mr and mr- art norrls jim sargent and mrs bcv pattullo east west mrs ed tyera duke wilson mrs alice walk er mrs isabel mundy mrs miry hooper mr- clayton bar hour mrs nellie goldham and mrs im collier mrs f nod well and mrs w wikon hornby friends fete brideelect reta sammit at shower fifty friends and relatives gathered at tho tjorlli trafnl jar community centre on frl day nwht april 5th to honor a bndeto4c miss itcta sammit with a miscellaneous shower tho first part of tho evenlnc wis ypent playing lames with the prizes gotnfi to the follow jnj winners mrs john sint mri tony grech and leresa sil iba rollowinu the ramea uie bride tobe was called to the front of the lull which was dec orated with pink and whttr streamers and wedding bells a white umbrella hovered above tho bride to lies pink chair she was aisisted on opening her gifts by donna be hece marl lyn saliba and her sister lou tie sammit a ery pretty hit of a variety of colorod ribbons ind bowi were imdo by tbi brides aunt mrs ronald miih tovy after opening her lifti rata thanked overyono for at tending her thower antf for the lovely gilts received guests were prewnt from toronto hnr he malton nashvillt acton woodhrldge peltrborougli and new toronto a delicious lunch was served by the committee in clinrkc mrs joe sammit mr icorto sammit marilyn sillbu imrs grant itoyco mrs samuolsisajmnit and louise sjmrait he bixth meeting of the hornby aatlonettea was held on saturday inornjntf april 6th at 0 a m at tbo loma of mr ttoy wilson the rowllng was opened with the 411 pledge by barbara preston the vice president the roll ejll one way to use dried fruit was answoiwl by the 11 inbinbors prnent tho guem spiaker was muf joy hayward who said she hopod they would continue their work on into tlu junior iirmer institute mus hayward gave a very liiipiilng talk on world ijuracy in in dia tike bocaker uiu thanked by laurie mamwell not wer given on fruit mild jollied imljds ajul baking with fruit for croup work each girl made an individual ealad plate the lenders mrs jim mckay and mn wilson commented on the salad plites which were later eaten for lunch the homo as signmcnt was to bring recipe file up to date and uork record book the next meeting will bo at th home of mrs jim mckny on saturday morn nini april uth it 0 a m tlp weekly euchre party of tho norh trafalgar euchre club wii held saturday nij lit april 0th i litre ucrc cljht ta bits of euchre in pi ly with the prizes going to the following winners mrs jack nixon mrs ohe raine mrs joe sammit wilbcrt nix clirc wilson and clnrlle trimble tlvo lucky draws went to rrneat martin and wilfred uainc wlio played as a lady the next mthre will bo on saturday night april 13 luhted birlhd ly reelings to mrs arry hamilton who celc brated her birtlvday on mon day april 8th m mr and mrs jack miller re turned homo hxt wotk from florida where they spent the winter s m lortie plant of n6w toronto visited for a few days last wcuk with mr and mrs arthur plant w mr and mrs cliff connor of milton vl tiled on saturday night with mr and mrs garry hamilton mr and mrs mjuute wll llamson and their grand eh i drcn john and karen william hon hav turned fioni a months vuiutinn in 1 loud a annlvertsury grtolitigi to mr and mrs jack loot who will oelebrate their weddmtf annlv otuiry on ajnil ltith county council arrived friday at the 1908 ihtu rate which has been set at mm an increase of 103 mills about half the ex pected increase council spent almost two hours debating whether to cut the budget of the hal ton child rens aid society by 6000 be fore passing the budget as it was originally presented by the finance committee without the 3 000 cut instead uie county treasurer margaret maxsted was instruc ted to revise the expected revon ue of tho county upwards by 15 000 mo the full cas budget could be accepted without rals jnit the mill rate over the 1 03 mark mlss maxsted explained that tfae province has not yet notified the county hov much money it tui receive whec the province assumes tho cost of the admin u tration of justice as was an bounced last fall she said that in view of recent developments it would be a relatively saft gamble to expect 5 000 more from the province than the county had originally hoped for she added that the county had been very conservative in estimating how much revenue it would receive from the province as the provincial government has not yet given any hint as to how or when tho money will bo sent to the county this years mill rate is made up of 4 08 mills on the general rate nd 2 9 mills on thlollar for current expenses for county roads last years 5 95 mill rate was divided into 4 10 general rate and 1 76 rate for the roads miss maxsted pointed out that the general rate this yoar has decreased while the roads rate has gone up considerably hi it oi has in the past spent less on roads than any other county up to this year council recently passed by laws author xlng the expenditure of more than si million on county roads this year il though the work has not yet been approved by the ontario department of high ways for a property owner in the county whose holdings are as sessed at about 5 000 an av i erage figure the county boost of 1 03 mills this year will addi about5anhia tax bill- j the sum of 50070013 will bo collected from the northern municipalities ubich were for j merly known as the north hal ton high school district and s6oo0 will be collected froni the northern municipalities to pay the salary and expenses of a construction safety officer georgetown oxfam interest keen applications show georgetown will be well rep resented in tho may 4 30 mile oxfam walk if the first rush for applications u an accurate indication f r fcivo hundred entry forms were placed in georgetown pu bile library jast weejc and by tho start of this week more than 100 iad been picked up the library is also stocked with a supply of routo maps and dc tulls o walk tho organizing committee have said they hope to see 5 000 or more people of all ages take part in the jo mile walk last nil shout 1 mm ntcrcd on ox fam walk ffcnm brmjjlj jr cooksvlllo and hack and half of them stayed in it from start to finish the upcoming walk starts from urampton south to steel es avenue west to hornby north to georgetown and from here through vorval and hut- tonvllle and back to the start ing point the walk will start at 8 m and probably go until ddsk anyone still on the route at that time will be picked up in pa rolling cars and transported to st marys auditorium in bramp ton where a light lunch will be waiting refreshments will also bo pro vided at checkpoints and oonv fort sations to be set up at steeles ave scout house st stephens church hornby ash grove church holy cross church georgetown norval presbyterlanchurch and hut tonvllle united church some of the stations vju keep first old supplies on hand and there wul even be st john am bulances in radio contact with oxfam patrollers car club- mem bcrs have volunteered to pdck up drop outs members of the general ksd la service affiliated to the peel county emergency measures organization are assisting with comunicationj during the walk as arc north hal tort chingue- cousy tirampton and george town police departments with their radio cars i the local uauon peel walk is one of nyiny beang held all ac ross canada may 4 to raise mo ney for oxfam an organisation striving to tttti the world s star ving people mr tcltham said he hopes fa milles schools municipal of fi ials church groups and youth clubs will take part in tho walk whlcitwiu go even if it rains because hunger doesn t wait a number of bands have al ready volunteered to add moral support to the walkers and cv eryonc is invited to bring their own music banners good hum our good walking chocs and maybe some foot plasters the only requirement is that each walker have at least one ponsor to contribute a certain amount for each mile completed the amount and any side agree ments cuch as double the don atlon if the entire route is com pleted or challenges between persons or groups is strictly be tween tho walker and the spon sot a committee member said monday ho hopes factory dep artments service clubs hiui school classes etc will issin challenges to each other with the losers accepting sponsorship of the minnors georgetown people with way of getting to tho starting point will be transported from holy cross church parking lot fully grown bottlenose porp oises sometimes weigh more thairf60 pounds- j john e graham md cjil c r c s c wishes to announco ihe opening of an office limited to thu practice of ophthalmology at 36 main street south georgetown off ce hours by appointment pllase phove thutlsdays phone 077 5117 georgetown 429 3500 toiiomto your local trust company offers interest 5 year guaranteed investment certificates 100 to 100000 6 far 1 2 3 i 4 yejrt v hi mli st north corolown 877 11u john a kdgail maiuacr north halton advisory board v john y arniilrono chilrmkn kford oardhoum maurlea c bry mlchaat uejwith john coy dr b d youno- local director john fe barb halton peel trust savings company convenient ohtck houlli mon thurai v00- s 00 friday til 6 00 hbad officii ookvilk bkanches ilrajuiun jlncoe llurlliuitoti oeuj coolunrllli milton as seta under administration tveeed 82000000 member canada deposit imuranoa corporation your donation will support cancer research cancer cancer education welfare services 1968 target 10500 it canvetaer will call on you pleaie give eenerouilyl donation may be sent to the treasurer kirs beatrice clark 41 main street south or canadianimperial bank of commerce main s br hundreda of canvataeft are helping- wiu you georgetown branch canadian cancer society fertilize now with sogrctn or vijroro available in lla 20 lbs up its time to spray lilac torsyilna and riowenni shrub to prevent san jose sole wynfifi p nursery and i 111 it lts garden centre half mile w of 7th line on 17 sldroed phone 877iw52 sheridan college of applied arts technology community service course for women th 5 prooram will include the otudy of applied psychology soc ology social welfare including casts studios legislation counsel ng interviewing and field work with a- variety of soc a service agencies this is a two year program three hour per day oirhor morning or afternoon depending on demahd applicants shouldliave some previous post second ary educat on or appropriate experience and strong interest n working as volunteer or employ ees of social service ageic es please telephone or write to tho college for an application form 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