Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1971, p. 17

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THREE IN A ROW FOR MARATHON BRIDGE PAIR 1 Leslie left ad her bridie la a raw wee the April The toanaaieal bridge sditt at the heme el Mrs fire table of bridge were fa The team of Pal ad NdSe Mackesde of temnn tte algfct NORVAI Airport Visit Circus are Highlights of School Trip Grade and of Nerval public school enjoyed two spec ial days last week The first was on Tuesday Kay when they visited the Milton air port They were met by Mr who some of the procedures then snide conducted them on a tour of the airport Watch included going in to a plane which was a high light of the tour The students we led by principal Larry and Mrs Clglen the assistant lira teacher and par Mrs Mr and On Thursday Hay 11 of the Grades to 3 attended the Explain VON Work To IODE Women Mrs 15 Dor- ham Street hotted the May meeting of the Countess of Strathmore Chapter IODE Mrs J Smith 1st vie reg ent presided In the absence of Mrs due to The April minutes were read by the secretary Mrs A Gilmer and approved She also read the correspondence Mrs Charles reported that fram ed picture of the Queen be presented to the Joseph Un born school A donation was voted to tboCNIB Fund Camp aign The report read by Hies J Mncteigte at Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto for the matinee per formance Unfortunately some of the Grade pupils are home with the chicken pox so thdr tlckets were passed on to a few pupils In the other grades who have been helpful in the school and to the winners of the costume contest at too rec ent Pioneer Day held at the school Teacher Mrs reported that on arrival at toe Gardens they were met with confusion on all sides with thousands of children Hning around When the Nerval group reached their seats they found them occupied by another group who had arrived on the wrong day This group had to be seat ed elsewhere The matinee was late In starting and the bus to bring them home was caught In a bus Jam so this made it later than expected on arriving home However in spite of all the eon- fusion the children really en joyed all of the circus Besides Mrs the chil dren were accompanied fay par ents Mrs MacMffian Davis Mrs Chester and Mrs Mrs Q echoes sec retary gave a brief report and Mrs J Evans services at borne and abroad displayed a layette she had assembled Mm Smith welcomed the members present with a special welcome to Mrs Meets a guest She noted that the mem bers bad voted to retain name adopted when the order was founded in The June meeting be a potlock supper at the home of Mrs Charles with an auc tion sale to follow the meeting The roQ call and the collection were takes Mrs Smith i Miss Barbara of the Victorian Order of Nurses whose office Is in who la In charge of looking after the needs of North She showed slid es and enlightened the mem bers on the work of the VON Miss Margery thanked Mia Kerby for coming and she was presented with a gift from the chapter Loach was then served Mrs Jones thanked Mrs on be half of the chapter for lending the meeting The kindergarten of School where the kindergarten pupils at tend school also attended the circus Local parents who help the children were Mrs and Mrs Frost Congratuletlona to 11 year old Tommy PcrrlU son of Mr and Mrs Thomas of R R I who won the Kate M scholarship in music at the recent Peel County Music Festival He won four gold me dals and one silver medal In and one gold medal In piano at the festival Tommy Is In Grade singing and will be trying his exam at the Royal Conservatory of Music Tor onto later this month He has been a pupil of Capps Morrison Brampton for the past two years He is also in Grade at school and It was through teachers at the school who discovered bis won derful voice that be was en couraged to take lessons Tommy has one brother Jim my who Is ten years old and is also studying piano Jimmy won a gold medal for piano and a silver for singing at the Feel Music Festival We hope to near more about these boys and their music as they continue their studies The scholarship help Tommy to continue Sympathy is extended to the family Rev Robert of Kingfvme Mary Mrs J Maxwell and Roy both of Hornby on the sudden death NOTICE to the PUBLIC a on may int 1971 COUNCU 1HI OF THI TOWN OF THI OF ANY FIREWORKS IN THE- GEORGETOWN PARK Monday Eveg May 24 by ny person or persons other than the personnel authorized regard to the FIREWORKS DISPLAY or the Mid evening to PoKco Deportment have been authorized to and wHI enforce the above mentioned resolution 0 Clerk Town of of their brother Warwick at his home on Thursday May Warwick who was in his year will be missed In the com munity for his cheerfulness and friendly smile He was a good neighbour to oil with several remarking that they had lost their best neighbour He was always ready to cheerfully lend a hand whenever it was needed Former Town Bandmaster Acton Leader A former bandmaster with Georgetown Citizens Band Art baa taken over as bandmaster Acton Citizens Band for a six month period George Elliott who has been band director for the past few years is continuing to and direct instructional for the band and is looking for ward to a rest from the direct ing duties Hllliard led the Georgetown Citizens Band to four wins in competition at the Canadian Na tional Exhibition LETS PLAY BRIDGE BY COATS When the dedicated duplicate player aits down to a game ot rubber bridge he still thinks In terms of duplicate Rubber bridge offers a chance to ex- pertinent to test new ideas to try out new conventions or on- plays Here is a band that was bid up by a couple of du plicate players at a rubber bridge game South dealt with neither side vulnerable WEST EAST a QUI C CK J SOUTH SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1H Opening lead king of dia monds Norths leap to four hearts shows a highly distributional hand with trump support Since NorthSouth were not opening four card majors it was safe to lump to four with Just four trump East sacrificed at four spades but South took a flyer at six hearts There is no good way to bid to six hearts so South was definite gamble with his bid BIGHT ACTION EFFORT Declarer led a dub and West made a good effort by ruffing with the trump ace and leading a trump It was too late for the defense as declarer continued his cross ruff In be took four side tricks plus three ruffs In dummy and all five trump in his hand It would not do East any good discard dubs on declarers In that case declarer could af ford to draw two rounds of since the ten would become It also interesting to note that declar ruff in his hand before be takes a ruff In dummy If be doesnt he will end up having to lead away from bis king Jack hearts at trick twelve Mrs Ed McLean In a sense West was right to double If be bad led the ace another heart declarer cannot come to 13 tricks At the most he takes two spades a diamond and a dub plus six heart tricks He does not have sufficient entries to establish the diamond suit However West made safe lead of the diamond king and declarer scrambled home Declarer won tho diamond with the ace and a dia mond The ace and king of spades cashed declarer discarding a dub and a diamond from dummy The dub ace was cashed and a club was ruffed Another diamond was ruffed and declarer ruffed a spade In dummy Sheridan Cooperates With County Helps Those on Welfare Sheridan College and Halton Countys and family ser vices department may embark on a project to keep welfare abreast of the latest budgeting and household hints Reno Vivian assistant direct or of the county department told the county and fam ily services committee this week informative inserts would be printed by Sheridan College free of charge as practice for its printing students They would be put into all monthly welfare cheques The program would last a year on an experimental basis ho said I I Beware this grumbling old moneyeater Now An EXCELLENT SELECTION GRAE3 and GARDEN PEAT MOSS INSECTICIDES WEED KILLERS LAWN ORNAMENTS CEMENT TABLES and BENCHES for PATIOS WATER FOUNTAINS PATIO PLANTERS SIDEWALK BLABS PATIO STONES CURB for DRIVEWAYS CHUNK BARK WHITE MARBLE CHIP Complete line of ORTHO Free Use of FERTILIZER SPREADER OPEN Days a Week WEBBS Greenhouses TOWN LINE Hi miles south of Norval DIAL Open to 10 p A tired old furnace will steal your money and your com- fort tool Install a new Furnace now Pay nothing till October 1st a limited time only you can have the of a wide range of nationally known hearing equipment with No payments till October lit 1971 2 No or carrying charges till October 1st 3 Our own low interest financing 4 Up to 10 years to pay oil furnaces OIL GAS ELECTRIC You Name It We Install HI INSTALL AHt CONDITION at the same time and take advantage of same low Interest time payment plan Armstrong Ave Georgetown Eitamhed She Branches In Kitchener Gait Stratford Georgetown The economy Corolla What you dont get you really need No fish tails no racing stripes no wind spoilers There am lots of things you dont get with the Corolla Like parking problems and speeding tickets and great big monthly 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