Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1971, p. 13

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Ads That Pay an ad la Heralds Classified page by Baring or The Herald la where yen win Bad the renlta yon wast GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing The Georgetown Herald has served Georgetown and district for over a century ottering the best In fine printing news Second Class Mall Number THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JUNE Return Pottage Guaranteed per year Sing Copy Pries Cants LIONS KINSMEN Summer BINGO STREETSVILLE ARENA OVER 2800 IN PRICES 20 GAMES ADMISSION 100 One Free Card FRIDAY 8 PM Sharp JUNE 25 JULY 9 JULY 23 AUGUST AUGUST 20 AUGUST SEPTEMBER 10 2000 SEATS LETS PLAY BRIDGE By BILL COATS Half the battle In bridge is a thing called tempo Its not fust sufficient to take tricks but often its when you take your tricks that count Here is an example from a game earlier this year South dealt with neither side vulnerable NORTH J H10 J 10 WEST EAST S A S K J B 3 H- DA Dfl CK 3 SOUTH S HAK9 C A J 10 7 The bidding SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST IS PASS 3D PASS w ALL PASS PASS Opening lead four of hearts South probable should Dot have pushed on to game opposite the misfit that North had announced but who can argue with success VERY FORTUNATE Declarer was very fortunate on the opening lead When East failed to produce an honor declarer is assured of three heart tricks He should be able tc five club tricks so another I must be found order to make three no trump If declarer attacks clubs mediately he will go down to GARBAGE NOTICE GARBAGE NORMALLY PICKED UP Thursday July 1st Will Be Picked Up Wednesday June 30th THANK YOU Town of Georgetown Works Department TOWN OF GEORGETOWN SENIOR CITIZEN APARTMENTS IF YOU ARE SIXTY YEARS OF AGE OR OVER IF YOUR PRESENT ACCOMMODATION IS INADEQUATE IF YOUR INCOME IS MODEST THIS IS OF INTEREST TO YOU The Ontario Housing Corporation at the request of your municipal council is considering the development of senior citizen housing in the town To determine the local interest in this type of accommodation survey questionnaires are now being made available Only by filling out a Questionnaire can you help to determine whether a project should be developed Further information and questionnaire forms are available to all interested persons years of age and over at the MUNICIPAL OFFICES 36 Main Street North Telephone 8776981 Questionnaire forms with explanatory literature attached may be picked up personally at any of the following Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce St S Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Georgetown Shopping Centre Bank of Nova Scotia Mountalnview Road S Toronto Dominion Bank Main St N Royal Bank Main St North Canada Trust Main St North Post Office Corner Guelph St Maple Avenue Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Public Library Corner Church St Market Street R SMITH Mayor G BENHAM Clerk defeat The defence will get the lead twice and clear the heart suit The best plan is to keep the opponents In the dark as to what In going on This is where the tempo or timing comes In LEAD NINE At trick two declarer should lead the nine of diamonds It would be a most exceptional defender who would play his ace in Wests position Once a diamond has been stolen declarer should revert to his club suit He plays the Jack and West will win West continues with the heart queen won by declarer ace The ace of clubs followed by a low club will clear the suit Fortunately East has another heart and will probably clear the suit Most defenders would be reluctant to break the spade suit at this point SCRAMBLES HOME Declarer scrambles home with nine tricks before the defense discovers that it has five win ners If declarer had tried clubs first before stealing a diamond trick the defense would have ample opportunity to signal their high cards and West would hold on to his two aces plus some good hearts Lost weeks winners at Acton Bridge Club 1st Mrs Betty Ashley Bill Coats 2nd Mrs Art Norris Cam Sinclair 3rd Mrs Kay Campbell Jack Coats The need to comes because certain parts or the body are not receiving the proper amount of blood circulation and stretching is on instinctive action to accelerate the circulation and stretching is an instinctive act ton to accelerate the circulation Library Board Holds Party For Departing Michael Foot At a small farewell party Saturday night the Georgetown Library Board said goodbye to Michael Poet who has been transferred from Bell Northern Research in Bramalca to the lab oratories in Belleville Board for the past two and a half years He ran for a seat on council in the December 1968 elections in Ward Michael his wife and Jane Richard and Douglas lived on Eleanor Crescent in Moore Park district and his wife JosJe came to town just years ago but In that time have become deeply involved in the comm unity life Michael served as chairman of the Red Cross campaign for the last three years and as a member of the Congregation Plays Races After Outdoor Church Service An Informal outdoor service conducted by Rev Bob Scrlvens started St John Activity Day at Cedar vale Pork Sunday June 13 Taylor acted as song leader and music was provided by Henry Charles lly and Tom Following the worship service the families gathered In groups to enjoy their box lunches The Mens Club provided cold drinks for the children and hot coffee for the adults as well as ice cream for all A game of soccer developed after lunch The days activities continued with races and competitions for all ages The races for the under six year olds was the first event and all the young ones proved winners and were awarded prizes G1RLSS7 THREE LEGGED RACE 1 Marilyn Jones Sheryl Few Arthurton A Sheila McDonald GIRLS FOOTRACE Marilyn Jones Sheryl Few 3 Christine Hay BOYS 1 Brian Scrlvens Randy Arthurton Paul GIRLS 8 FOOT RACE 1 Leslie Rand 2 Mary Morrow 3 Lisa Rand GIRLS 10 1 1 FOOT RACE Nancy Hamilton 2 Susan McCauley 3 Sandy Few BOYS GIRLSI0 All HIT THE BARREL WITH A BALL Hal Porter Anthony Rand Susan GIRLS FOOT RACE 1 Anne Marie Milne Tracy Porter Trudy Pock BOYS THREE LEGGED RACE 1 Carl Darling Dave Latimer Blair Scrlvens Peter Allen BOYS 7 FOOTRACE 1 Carl Darling Dave Latimer Blair Stevens BOYS 9 SACK RACE 1 Brian Scrlvens GIRLS SACK RACE Leslie Rand Ruth Lisa Tomlnson BOYS 10 All FOOTRACE 1 Anthony Rand Hal Porter David Porter BOYS II FOOT RACE I Greg i Brian Getty Hogsn BOYS FOOT RACE Tom Prouse David Brian Getty BLINDFOLD TREASURE HUNT Tracy Porter Trudy Peck Ted Peck David Earl lince Brian Getty Bob Scrlvens Jack Hamilton Charlie Getty WATER BALLOON TOSS 1 Bev Ted Peck 2 Mary Bob Jean Layman Mary Hayes MENS kicking THE SLIPPER CONTEST 1 Ted Peck Jack Hamilton THE BEAN A STRAW GAME 1 Pat Schenk Greg LADIES STRAW PAPER GAME Jean MacDonald Norma 3 Jo Morrow Ash grove Past President Entertains W I On June 15 forty W I mem three visitors and fifteen men motored to It was a beautiful morning and the countryside was at its best fresh and green with colourful flowers everywhere First stop was at Wellington County museum which opened in 19M and contains many articles of historical value dating back to IBM After a delicious bounteous dinner at the Iroquois Hotel the group went to IhehomeofMr and Mrs Charles PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES Tom 6 Mlsslssauga OUR LOCATION GEORG HIGHWAY STEELES AVE I LIGHTFOOTS DERRV 3 From June 23 Austin Mrs Austin a former W I president was a much loved member of the group when she lived here After viewing the lovely home and grounds of the Austins president Mrs Percy Coxe conducted a brief meeting Secretary Mrs James MePhail called the roll How I would like to spend a thousand dollars and were suggested with trips seeming to be the way many would use it Institute members were pleased to learn that Ashgrove had won first prize for programs at the District Annual Mrs Clifford Hunter was in the motto The only way to have a friend is to be one It con talned some splendid thoughts which if followed should make for better friendship everywhere Mrs John Bellboddy gave current events Mrs George Wilson gave the courtesies and thanked Jean and Charlie for Inviting the group to their home and arranging the museum visit and dinner Light refreshments were served by the hostess and Mrs Fred Nurse then goodbyes were said and the party headed for home Cupid that little idler with his bow and arrow has hit again the second daughter on Camacres Farm So a large community shower was held for Carney in United Churchs large Sunday School room Saturday afternoon June 12 Hostesses Mrs Fred Nurse Mrs Picket Mrs Bruce McClure Mrs Charles Austin and Mrs Clifford Hunter had decorated with large baskets of flowers a white picket fence and green shrub trees There was a program of ac cordion numbers Carolyn Bird soloes by Wendy Knap ton selections by Mrs Lloyd and humorous readings by Mrs Picket and Mrs George Wilson The bride was seated on the platform and with the assistance of her sister Sandra and other girl friends opened many beautiful and useful gifts for which she thanked the donors Lunch closed a happy afternoon Mrs John Bellboddy OF GEORGETOWN Summer Schedule of Council and Committee of Council Meetings Council Committee of Council Committee of Council Council Committee of Council Committee of Council Council Monday June 28lh Monday Julv Monday July Thursday July 15th 1971 MondayJuly26lh1971 Monday August Monday August 33rd 1971 Mayor Smith C G Clerk

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