IN THE MAIL BAG Many Willing Hands Helped With Catering Mark Geddes of South West London loads his during a buffet style meal served up to visiting Bantam hockey players at the Legion auditorium Greetings to Fellow Georgetown Once again Georgetown has greetings and farewell to the many hundreds of young members of the variout Ban tam Hockey teams and their from many centres in Canada and the USA Many new friendships have been made the fellowship and hospi tality of Georgetown Is once ag ain the topic of conversation In their home towns As one who helped In a small way with the welcome they re ceived while in town I would like to extend my deepest thanks and appreciation to the many who laboured behind the scenes It has been a pleasure work with the following in the week long task of preparing the food for the hundreds of young appetites The Glen Ladles Georgetown Kinetics St Johns United Church Auxiliary St Andrews United Church Auxiliary Knox Presbyterinn Church Auxiliary The Royal Canadian Legion Ladles Auxiliary the Legion men the several ladles who vo lunteered their time on more than one occasion The many teenage who gave up their holidays from school to help with the tables A special thanks to Bob FInlay Betty McNab Jim Murphy and John Beat tie who were always willing to cheerfully give a hand anywhere and at anything all week Thanks also to the Royal Ca nadian Legion for the use of their kitchen and auditorium plus the help in setting up the tables The following merchants Bucks Fine Foods Sykes Golden Fish Chips and the Georgetown Dairy Last but not least many thanks to the executive of the International Bantam Hockey Tournament for the lovely flow era Sincerely Mrs Jessie Hayes Catering Supervisor International Bantam Hockey Tournament LETS PLAY BRIDGE BY BILL COATS One thing that every bridge player tries not to do Is waste ones high cords Aces were made to capture kings kings were made to capture queens and so on down the line The better bridge players know when to change and not follow the above rule The unblocking play is simple to see but hard to do in practice since it see like a waste of a high card Here Is a hand from last weeks action at the Acton Bri dge Club where one defender had to unblock or declarer would make his contract West with NorthSouth vulnerable NORTH DICVI CK7 A J EAOT S10 HZ I ID DA5 Catering supervisor Mrs Jess Hayes and her girls Authority Now Has Say In River Alterations The Credit Valley Conserva tion Authority recently notified all municipalities within its boundaries that fill construc tion and alteration to water ways regulations are now in force over most of the water shed These regulations registered under the Conservation Author ities Act govern the placing of sand gravel garbage or type of fill in areas designated by the Authority any type of structure In swamp areas or below the high water mark determined from a hurri cane type storm of any lake or stream or interfering in any way with the existing channel of any watercourso The regulations Include all lands on the Credit River from Lake Ontario to the Forks of Credit on the Silver Creek be tween Nerval and through Georgetown on Fletch ers Creek In Brampton Creek between Lake Ontario and Dundas Street and Silver Creek between conces and Township of INVESTIGATE FIRST Under certain circumstances at the discretion of the Author ity permits may be Issued for filling areas channel diversion or the construction of tempor ary typo structures In these cases a thorough investigation by Authority staff before the permit Is Issued would protect the owner and the surrounding area Anyone considering filling or construction in these areas DID YOU KNOW The first English public school Winchester was found ed by William of bishop of Winchester in century DRAPER DOBIE CO LTD MEMBERS THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Your Nearest Branch Office Queens Squire Phone or Milton end Toronto Fast accurate quotations service on any exchange Visit our modern office If you can However you can open an account by telephone INVESTORS AND TRADERS KNOW DRAPER DOBIE ThetMon Butty SOUTH Q J The bidding WEST NORTH Pass Pass Pass NT Opening lead EAST SOUTH Pass 1 NT All Pass Queen of has a routine one no trump opening bid North might wonder about playing the hand in a major suit but with no short suits he should stay in no trump With eleven high card points he has enough to go to game and should bid three no trump directly The usual lead against trump la the fourth best card In your longest and strongest suit BRIDGE CLUB Twelve tables of duplicate bridge competed in the regular weekly game In the Legion aud itorium on Tuesday March NorthSouth winners were R and M 2nd Joe and Fred 3rd Mr and Mrs Frank Hampshire with Peter and Carol Koenlg fourth EastWest Vi and J Coats second Kay Harmer and Cam Sinclair third A Moulton and Crelltn Mrs Doris Barber and Mrs Nellie Goldham were fourth However with a sequence broken sequence the highest card should be led In this cose West leads the queen of dia monds Declarer will play low and its all up to East NINE TRICKS If East ploys low declarer will make his contract West will lead another diamond and dec larer plays low again East wins but all the defense will get now Is a heart and perhaps a spade Declarer will get four club tricks three spade tricks and trick from each red suit for a total of nine tricks What a difference If East Locks upon his diamond ace as a liability rather than an asset East should unblock by play ing the ace on his partners queen at trick one East can then return A diamond to his partner Declarer will probably duck but West can clear the dl amend suit MUST LEAD HEART Since spades do not break evenly declarer must sooner or later lead a heart When he does so West will immediately take his ace and the balance of the diamonds for a one trick all because East unblock ed the diamond ace If East held the king and dummy the ace exactly the same unblocking ploy must take place Never block your partners long suit Just be cause you dont want to waste a high cord Often It Is neccs to get It out of tho rood WINNERS Last weeks winners at the Acton Bridge Club were first Bill and Gloria Coats 2nd Ivan should contact Authority of- Harris Harry 3rd Bart fice at Meadowvale Fisher Cam Sinclair Tests by Goodyear have shown that tires operating adverse conditions can reach temperatures substantial ly hotter than boiling water At speed under Inflated tires top 121 degrees centigrade Special Dont shy away behind Cast a shining glanc his or her way through fashionframed that accent your best faclit IF YOU HAVE A Doctors Prescription For Glasses IET US IT ACCURATELY Wide of Attractive BRAMPTON DISPENSING OPTICIANS MAIN ST BRAMPTON Bridge Winner at Samia Tournament Wellington Wilson director of Georgetown dup licate bridge club had an outstanding win In Blue Water tournament In on the weekend of March Teamed with Mrs J A Wood of Sault Ste Marie they were winners of the Master Pairs competition for players with over SO mas ter points By coincidence Mrs Wood was a Georgetown resident In her childhood She Is the former Helen and lived in the house on Main Street South now occupied by the Armstrong Insurance agency Two other members of the Georgetown club also distin guished themselves last week by winning the pairs compet ition at the Monday night club In Brampton Mike Lor John St E and Dick 14 James St topped the competition that night to bring the trophy to George town Two Years in Vienna For Ron Hunt Family A two year stay In Vienna will begin Moy 3rd for and Dorothy Hunt and children Gary and Jackie when Ron takes a position with a United Nations agency known as the International Atomic Energy agency The well known Li I tie Thea tre couple members since its inception leave here April and will stay in London land for a week visiting rein lives before going on to Vien- WILL TOUR They plan to spend their vacations touring Europe and hope to cover a fair portion of the continent before return borne Gary and Jackie will attend a private American run school but the whole family will be taking German lessons THERE 11 YEARS Ron has been with Atomic Energy of Canada In Clark son for years while Dorothy has been receptionist for A Thompson The Hunts moved to Eliza Street when they came to town IS years ago and have lived there ever since Aregular medical check GEORGETOWN HERALD will prevent cancer decor- ding to tho Canadian Cancer T WL Make last winter the last winter you suffer the cold the time to thlnkabout some relief for next winter Every Texaco furnace is designed to ensure the complete combustion of every last drop of oil And oil means the most heat lorthe least money Easy budget terms available Get a new furnace now Bailey Heating Service R Tel D CASSELMAN R R Tel HOME COMFORT Deboer Movers Storage North American Van Lines TRAINED MEN TO MOVE IT COSTS YOU NO MORE tOCAL AND 10NO DISTANCE MODERN WAREHOUSES PACKING 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