Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1969, p. 10

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-1- 1 1 j seek canvass volunteers for red cross fund blitz twenty area captains have been recruited for the george town and district branch red cross campaignforfunds this month but organizers are still seeking volunteers 16 years of age and over for their army of canvassers march 17 is blitz day in ge orgetown while district homes will be visited during the week of march 10 to 17 anyone willing to help by putting in a few hours in aid of this blitz should call one of the area captajnj imis e mrs dw hewitt mrs mj simpson rn mrs denis r hughes mrs fr perego mrs douglas j tucker mrs s pen- rice mrs hilliard douglas- jim egerton robert c alexander john j kavanagh garry n miles mrs philip n siddall rn clarence doyle mrs jack muckart murray j waller and mrs herb spitzer for george town captain of the glen williams area is mrs kw mcauley for nqrval mrs jmneskdesylva for stewarttown mrs hp clarke and for limehouse hf jickeown y page 10 the georgetown mirld thurspfty march mi tt the house with a different atmosphere restaurant tavern mwsissauga rd formerly streetsville rd huttonville open 7 days a week for businessmens luncheons ft dinners each friday saturday beginning jan 24th dance to rudys electric accordion for reservation desired call george at s65s610 lets playrfoge s by bill coat5 3 just as a declarer must make a plan to decide how to jplay a hand so must the defenders make q plan its much harder for the defenders since decla rer is on his own but each de fender must depend on the other to help out here is a hand from the acton bridge club where two defenders did not plan at all or did not plan j will well west dealt vulnerable with both sides i pallet and patience club georgetown pallet and pencil club artist dodi scull starts adding colour to her sketch of model judi petherick whose turn it is to play statue for her fellow members the 22 pallet and pencil club members are currently learning how to paint from a live model in a series of instructional sessions under georgetown artist frank black they meet weekfy in the halton peel trust and savings building halton east mp bridge club i north s 9 h q 10 9 dq 7 4 c a k 10 7 solth west sk 10 3 s h k 8 7 4 2 h da 9 8 0 cq 8 c 4 a kast q 7 j 6 1 1 2 j 5 2 5 2 quired and the possible way of to a local pound not be used for financing the project with the research purooses then all he cooperation of private enter- 1 needs to do is indicate this ito prise that would participate it the pound and if a suitablel t tabl of plicate is not my suggestion that this home is not found for the anim- bridge were in competition at would be a government financ- al it will be disposed of in a georgetown duplicate bridge ed project other than providing humane way club in the legmn auditorium the necessary planning and tech thls acl a ln as re- on tucsdav kchruan 25 wksv meal services search facilities those premises hi generally regarded as pmu northsouth u timers were farms and accordingly provis- w wandel and j kalil clay- xiir ion is made for the registration ton barbour and cam sinclair fcrcnt and inspection of these facilit- j zahara and r raymond w ended each declarer won and led a club ducking in dummy east won and retunjfed a heart which west won another heart put the lead in dummy and also set up two more hearts in wests hand west should be looking ahoad and making his plan declarers obviojsly going to work on the club suit west have o make 4 discards two diamonds and a spade are obvious but where will the fourth discard come from west must plan on discarding two spades lie cannot afford to part with a heart j just like declarer west must make his plan early in the play he cannot stop to think when the time comes declarer may have the spade queen and mishl injure that west had the hare jking when declarer runs th club west can discard nat- urally without undue hesita tlofl solth s a j ti 4 ha 5 3 i k 10 fi 5 ca 6 thf bidding i jim snow reports on wednesday the honour able william stewart minister of agriculture introduced an act to regulate the procure ment and provide for the wel fare of the animals used in teaching and research under this proposed legislation prot ection will be provided for ani- lo mals used for these purposes by thursday the as the throne speech debate assuring that these animals are general moved second reading continued in the legislature procured in a legal manner and of the new mechanics lien act last weeki had the opportunity that the animals maintained by which after considerable debate of entering into the debate on animal suppliers and research was approved in principal by wednesday afternoon at which facilities arc given proper the legislature this new act time i brought before the mem- care bers of the legislature my j did you see how declarer can always make three no truoip j all h has to do is lead a diam ond at trick two if west ducks i he has a 9th trick and if west i wins he may even take ten north kast soi th tricks if kam hs the diamond 2 pass 2 nt acr he could win and return a 3 nt all iasi i heart however when he re- sains the lead in clubs he will bidding could take dif i ii i ns have no more hearts and so is routes but all declarers z rendered harmless up in three 4io trump get an hfc shoppers loan 4 whats on your spring shopping list new clothes for the family necessary things for the house a shoppers loan from household finance cov ers those spring expenses lets yon repay hfc in convenient monthly amounts make your first shopping stop at hfc household finance bxfor rousifn oath dotted limkaear what year leaa mill cut borrow up to 5000 take up to 60 months to repay ies as well this act will be ad- hamilton and si ixrusso east- played by south west led a low ministered by the veterinary west sirs marguerite taylor heart usually th 4 which was acton bridge club mondays services branch of the ontario mrs aileen bradley sirs f his fourth best declarer ran winners 1st sirs k camp department of agriculture and allen sirs r williams tied count on one spade two hearts bell jlen hanks 2nd sirs k for third sirs alice walkerland five clubs with any sort oftoats bnh dickson 3rd tici attorney george ellcnton and mrs f a spill mr will need one dia rev paitullo duke wilson and nodwcll and mrs w wilson mnnd trick mrs helen hyde ivan harris householdni 41 main street north telephone 8775221 next lo silvers department store ask about our evening hours views on several matters i spoke first on the problems of the small businessman and the farmers of the province as they are affected by succession duties and death taxes outlin ing the problems encountered in the transfer of a small bus iness or a family farm from one generation to the next i point ed out the great role played in our economy by our small bus inesses and family farms and urged our government as well as the federal government to give consideration to casing the burdens of transfer rather i than increasing them and by i so doing alleviate the necessity many times of family business es and farms being sold or merged with large companies i also brought to the attention of the legislature the problems being created for the farmers in halton east by the greatly increased land assessment that will not be reflected in the low ering of the overall millrate of j our municipalities there is no doubt in my mind that the assessors of our muni cipalities have done a proper job and that the land values cer tainly have increased greatly over the past few years what j i pointed odt specifically was that if this land or the major ity of it is to be kept in active agricultural production until such time as actual develop ment takes place then some easing of the property tax bur den must be implemented other wise the farmers will not be able the meet their obligations by controlling the sources of animals and by making the an unals more readily available to research facilities undesirable practice such as the theft of dogs the provision of inade quate animal care and the op crations of unscrupulous deal ers will be curbed at the same time pet owners will be prut ected against hasty action in disposing of impounded animals for research purposes owners of dogs and cats that arc im pounded are allowed at least 48 hours in which to redeem their animals under this legislation if it is the wish of an animal owner that his pet that is given will update the original slech- anics lien act and streamline its procedures strap discarded the strap is to be discarded in halton county separate schools at lls meeting tues day night the board receiv ed a memorandum from the ontario department of educa tion recorfimcnding that tea chers refrain from adminis tering corporal punishment to pupils without discussion the board decided to accept the departments recommend ation natural gas issn i also took this to propose to the opportunity j government i that a study be implemented to consider and investigate the possibilities of creating a joint sporting complex midway be tween toronto and hamilton and centred in the toronto ha milton kitchener waterloo triangle some discussion and suggestion in the past has prop osed a super sporting complex in downtown toronto which would be capable of handling olympic games or british am erican games as well as acting as a permanent home for our major league sports teams i i proposed that these facilit- ies would serve a great deal more people if built outside tlp metropolitan toronto area and in the location i propose would be within a so mile radius of over half the population of the province of ontario this com mittee i suggested might in vestigate the amount of land re- serving in so many ways the red cross looks to you the humanitarian achievement of the red crou depend on your generqsity your dollars provide and carry on the essential red cross services and programmes in your community this year think of the many weys the red cross serves you and your neighbour then plan your donetion or give to the best of your means a generous donation will do to much for so many in 1969 red cross needs your help now campaign for funds week from monday march 10th to 17th 1969 in the districts of glen williams norval limchouse stewarttown ballinafad silvcrcroek spcyside arid ashgrove blitz in georgetown monday march 17th 1969 red cross week march 17th to 24th canvassers fall volunteers for will be calling on evening canvass monday march 17th please leave your in georgetown porch light on campaign chairman mr michael j foot 26 eleanor crescent georgetown 8775481 free red cross services for georgetown district include sickroom lciuipniont loan service hospital beds wheelchairs crutches etc home nursing educa- tion program water safety service blood donor clinics to make free blood transfusion service available to- patients disaster services emergency welfare ajid services for seniors first aid womens work give in your own town where you and yours get these servicesi at the country cousin shoppa tn burlington itfhen you pop into the brand new country cousin shoppe for oftccnnddougliniitb or stay for a chicken dinner the very store itself seems to welcome you clean fresh air and delectable golden fried foods they owe their existence to natural pas and when you see all the uses the country cousin shoppe made of gas it will give you new ideas about your own home chat to a chef the chefs at the country cousin shoppe are so proud of their new natural gas cooking equipment theyre liable to talk your ear off theyve got gas fired friers special broasters an aristoray broiler equipment that keeps them in complete control of the delicate art of frying and natural gas at home makes the same contribution to your cooking bkill examine the china all the cluna is spotless one natural gas water heater capable of supplying both 140 and 180 water makes sure of that natural gas makes sure you have lots and lots of hot water in your home too sit down and keep breth notice how comfortable the dining room is thats because the natural gas air exchanger is at work drawing out stale air and odours and bringing in clean fresh air and of course its a natural gas furnace that warms the air evenly with no stagnant pockets or chilly layers natural gaa horn heating systems give total comfort in the country cousin shoppe and in jiour own home the president of the country cousin shopprs decided to use natural gas throughout he found gas made the best sense for efficiency economy and dependability what about your own home if youre not making the fullest use of natural gas you may be missing a good bet find ont for your self talk to yow contractor or to united gas united gas total energy for total comfort 1 v

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