Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1969, p. 6

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c9sukc3xmabsabssltmjr flu y ci riyflw wv t thursday h 6th 1 p page 6 owns hendtson new mutual aid chairman buffer metro tne above department of municipal affai municipal affairs shows the seven area municipalties as defi close to 400000 s rnap of the new regional municipality proposed by hon ned in his january 22nd announcement the region would area 1 that part of the existing town of mississauga south of the derry road in cluding the towns of port credit and streetsville a small section of east oak- ville is also included the 1968 population of this area is estimated at 135000 and the area would have seven members on the regional council area 2 the existing municipalities of ohingua- cousy brampton and tor- onto gore plus that part of mississauga north of the derry road the 1968 pop- uation of this area is 69000 and the area would have four seats on the regional council area 3 the townships of albion and caledon and the village of caledon east in addition the town of onangpvillc plus those parts of the three bordering town ships that are in the credit river drainage area the population woild be about 18000 with one regional re presentative area 4 includes the towns of acton and part of towns of georgetown and acton and part of the town ship of esquesing this area would have a population of about 24000 and would get one representative on the regional council area 5 includes the town of milton and that part of oakville north of base line road part of esques ing and that part of the township of nassagawrya south of county road 10 area has about 12500 resi dents and would have one regional representative darcy mckeough minister of have an initial population of area 6 the main part of the present town of oak ville with a population of about 54000 this area would have three members of the regional council area 7 the town of burlington if it is included in the peel halton region the present population is over 79000 and tjic area would have four regional representatives thyjuiunwt i a ii i vy lets play bridge w i i l i l m i usuually the higher you raise your partners opening bid the more points you have but there is a limit to this if your part ner opens one of a major you raise to two with support and 6 to 9 points you would raise to three with good support and 13 to 15 pointst however the requirements for a raise to four are quite dif- ferent you should raise your partner straight to game if you have live or six card trump sup port a side suit singleton or void and less than ten high card points this last requirement by bill coais 1- reminisces turnofcentury at wi meeting halton mutual aid firelight lng service a firoup of firefight era from haltons five ore de partments held its annual mee ting and election of officers in milton fire hall recently georgetown firefighter bill henderson was named 1969 chairman succeeding firefight er glenn stringer of milton in the post vice president is sher wood hume of milton and rick burgin of burlington is secret ary treasurer auditors are jim jcfferies and joe pierey of bur lington chief douglas wilson of oak ville the coordinator of mut ual aid activities in halton presided fo rthe electipn he announced chief ai e clement of milton would again be his deputy coordinator for 1969 the group has been holding meetings sinde j953 to keep the five brigades personnel coord inated in flrefighting and meth ods and equipment so each bri gade can assist the others with major jires the trophy donated by halton provincial judge james r black far the best attendance at meetings during the past year was won by burlington milton had held the trophy mcencry wm henry and ro bert roughlcy managers f j brown lloyd mcenery wm henry dick appleyard bert benton and cyril paxton an adjoining piece of land was- purchased for a parking area last smmer rev- f n young opened the meeting with scripture and prayer and closed with the ben ediction a social hour was en joyed after mrs swinklea spent the i ohriatmas and new years hol idays with friends and relatives i in holland mr s kifkpatrick and mr jack roughley are both at home from- hospital we hope soon both will regain better health mr pat patterson has been out this week again after a bout with the flu mr howard roughley vf van couver is visiting his brother and sisterinlaw mr and mrs jack roughley this week the wa enjoyed a pot ltick dinner at the church last wed nesday evening mrs a w benton 6 ptctmet lv is t 47 main nqrth suite i just north of silvar telephone 8773671 llmlhousk led suit heart north correctly jumped to game all three requirements are i met by norths hand long trump support a side singleton and less than 10 high card points there is no problem to the play of the hand south must lose a diamond and two elubs i once he gets the lead declarer can draw two round of trump he can then cross ruff the hand out for the balance of the tricks acton bridge club mondays results 1st pair gloria coats may surprise you but thats the rob dj l way it is in standard american bidding of course you dont always make game but its surprising how many times you can and if you cannot the opponents us ually could if you cave them bidding room here is an example of this bid in action the hand came up at the regular weekly dupli- cat game at the acton bridal club last year south dealt with northsouth vulnerable north r a 10 h j 10 9 7 54 d 4 c 5 4 3 2 keir dick prust 3rd pair tom vvarnes jack coats 4th pair mrs k campbell ivan harris i west 6 q 76 2 h q 8 d a k c a q 10 9 b east s 8 3 4 3 h3 dj 7 6 5 c k j 7 south k j 9 h a k 6 2 d q 8 3 2 c 10 8 the bidding south west north east 1 h dble 4 h pass pass pass opening leadking of diam onds- south has a minimum open ing bid of one heart west clou iled to show an opening bit and support for any suit thai east could bid except the doub- bridge club fog and icy roads may take their toll in attendance for many organizations but it tak es more than that to keep bridge players at home and last tuesday there were twelve tables of players at georgetown duplicate bridge clubs weekly game in the legion auditorum winners for north south 1st mike iirusso dick prust 2nd art norris tom barber 3rd jim kalil w wandcl 4th mr and mrs clayton barbour east west winners 1st mrs george mundy mrs geo rge walker 2nd mrs g collier mrs harry goldham 3rd cam sinclair george ellenton 4th margery mackenzie duke wil son interesting bits of history were revealed in a program convened by miss florence wright at the january meeting of terra cotta womens instit- mrs andrew mcdonald who was married in 1903 answered many questions regarding hcr youth her trousseau her wed- ding and her first home as a bride this gave many interest ing facts regarding early days inthe district i mrs john lyons gave the his- tory of lyonsdalc farm which is a century farm a history of terra cotta junior institute or- ganized in october 1931 and terra cotta womens institute organized in may 1944 was civ- 1 en by mrs art mckane miss wright conducted a contest mrs jack mcdonald presided at the meeting held at the home of mrs clarence ander son mrs mcdonald and mrs john hunter were appointed leaders of the 4 ii homemaking club in needlepoint mrs clarence anderson mrs lee campbell mrs jack mc donald mrs john lyons and mrs alan beardmore will staff the museum on the sundays in february roll call was answer ed with remember when on january 23 twentythree members and friends of the wl were at mrs mckancs home for a short course on treasures in your attic miss jean arm our a home furnishing special ist gave an address and showed slides on old furniture old glass and other antiques the wi is sponsoring a des sert and hat show at the blue flame room brampton in march first woman elected limehouse church elder the annual congregational meeting of limehouse presby terian church was held in the church on january 22 with rev fn young as chairman and mrs bert benton secretary the session reported two new elders mrs j crichton our first udy elder and mr f j brown elected during the year previously elected elders in elude th price j ross a w benton a c patterson dick appleyard and k c lindsay membership stands at fifty- eight the budget was met and donations were made to niger ia blafra fund refugee relief and interchurch aid appeal all organizations show a good i year financially officers for 1969 include treasurer a w benton trustees lloyd mceni ery and fj brown stewards neil and bert ben- ton ted brown jr stanley would like to hear fmm you beforeife too trie when you arc newly wed the family hospital insurance premium must be paid to cover husband and wife if you belong to a group notify your group without delay or if you both pay premiums direct notify hjjlb when you move to a new job you can keep insured by fol lowing the instruc tions on the hospital in3utamocgertihv cate of payment form 104 that your present employer is required to give you on leaving when you turn 21 you are no longer coveted by your parents hospital insurance you must takeout individual membership within 30 days getyour ap plication form at a bank or a hospital or from hirb when you have a new address notify your group if you dont belong to a groan write hirb hirb 2i95y sbwtt smfagomriahiikfeh alt allen continues as senior citizen president georgetown senior citizens clubs 1968 officers were return ed for the 1969 ttrm at a meet ing at the ccdarvale clubhouse january 23 the attendance was low because of snow piled at the approach to the cottage i making it impossible for cars to get close alf allen is president sirs lena pond vice president john farmer treasurer mrs fanner secretary and mrs robinson publicity chairman private lives sparkling comedy by noel coward noel cowards domestic comision he has directed many cdy private lives will be ihc festival plays and won the aw- gcorgetown little theatre enard two years ago for the best try in the central ontario draiplay when he directed a ma festival this year the play stranger- unto my brethren will be presented february 5 6 7 and 8 in the high school aud- whcn the drawing room com- itorium with the adjudication edy was first presented in 1930 taking place the first night of j the production the adjudicator maurice ev ans while riot as famous as his namesake the english actor is well known in his own right as a director writer and teacher involved in educational tclev- in londons west end it starr ed such glittering names as noel coward gertrude law rence and- laurence olivier now known as sir laurence the local cast features ron hill as elliott vera macdonald as amanda mary gocbcl as ve- i ra and eric ming as victor elli ott and amanda arc a divorced couple who remarry only to 1 find their spouses and their new 1 mates ensconced in adjoining hotel suites in france as the complications develj op so does the typical sparkling i coward dialogue for which he is renowned i i- betty fisher is directing the festival entry which has only one other cast me a bit part played by sua graham interested in interest nowearn signs a cempltt scrvle l0vett signs ltd 21 industrial st gualph 822 9558 act now get your 1969 car plates before the rush yes incredible as it may seem theres hot too much lima left to obtain you new license plates why hot be an early bird and get them this weekend open six days a week until the deadline weekdays 900 to 1200 100 to 500 saturdays until 100 i depi of transport office 41 main street soutft phone 8773078 on premium savings accounts fhid on minimum monthly balances effective february 1st 199 i to at 3- ric mingv vera macdonald ron hill and mary goebel in a scene from georgetown kittle theatre private lives r- l r howson manager 38b main st n and james st georgetown onfarto r r t ii i i i i i i torontodominion the bank where people make fh difference t-

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