Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 8, 1971, p. 13

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Salesroom ONT CORNER QUEEN and WATER N Direct From MM to You LETS PLAY BRIDGE By BILL COATS Sometimes It more Important to allow a defender ruff than It Is to draw his trump This can be particularly true It you need an entry to dummy and the trump suit provides the only sure entry Just such a hand occurred at the Acton Bridge Club last week West dealt with North South vulnerable NORTH SA A C A J 5 3 WEST H9 Q C9 EAST S J C 4 The bidding WEST NORTH EAST EAST PASS H PASS PASS INT PASS 3C PASS ALL PASS Opening lead Nine of hearts North had a strong hand but it seems to diminish in value as East bid even after his one no trump Having underbid slightly at one no trump North pushed a little to raise his partner to three spades Soulhfellthathehadjust the right cards to carry on to game Won lead Declarer won the opening lead with the ace in dummy He proceeded to draw exactly two roundsoftrump one with the ace and one with the king If trumps are split he can finish drawing trump concede a club and claim ten tricks However when East shows out of trump declarer must leave West with two trump East is marked with both the club king and the diamond ace for his strong bidding The only sure entry to dummy Is the trump queen and it must be saved Tor that purpose The club Is finessed and as expected East wins Declarer ruffs the heart return and leads club until West West returns the diamond queen hoping that East has the ace Jack but East only the ace Declarer covers the queen with the king and East wins Back comes another heart which declarer ruffs His last trump is led catching West lack and Is won in dummy with the carefully preserved queen Dummy last twoclubscompletesthecontract If declarer had drawn three rounds of trump he will be defeated He will never be able to score dummy long clubs because of a lack of entry to dummy Last week games were the season finale at Acton duplicate bridge club The winners evening were Bill and Gloria Coats Duke Wilson and Mike Jack and Kay Coats The club resumes games in September Harmer Walker Winners in Bridge Last week a month competition eroded a Georgetown duplicate Members hod to play with different partner each week and tallies were for the one ac cumulating the most points Mrs Kay headed the list with Mrs George Walker in second place At the regular night play NorthSouth winners were Mrs Elizabeth and Harry Cam Sinclair and Mrs George Walker Carol and Mrs Arthur Kwel For East West it was Mrs Peggy Stevens and Mrs Sue Sullivan Frank and Ken Richardson Mrs Vi and John Coats Sixth Water Well in Operation Anew water well the sixth for Georgetown got underway this week when council passed proval for drilling for borrowing debenture money and for securing temporary financing A debenture issue is planned The money will be used to drill a new well In the Princess Anne area and to renovate lines In sections of the pork district University College Graduate Donald Norman Young son of the Rev and Mrs Young Edith Street recently graduated from University College University of Toronto with a new four year Bachelor of Arts degree In History and Philosophy He plans to continue his education by enrolling in a graduate programme of Theology at Knox College University of Toronto He received his primary education in Kirk land Lake and at Park Public School is a graduate of Georgetown and District High School No Georgetown Sign for Streetsville Exit An appeal by Georgetown council to have signs pointing to Georgetown at the junction of Highway and Streetsville Road has met a deaf ear The Department of portation and Communications has told council that there arc Georgetown signs at Trafalgar Road familiarly known here as the Line And it Is the department policy to identify adjacent centres of population with direct connections Only those in the know will realize that many Georgetown motorists use the Streetsville road through Huttonville as on access to PICNIC SUNDAY 11th PICNIC TABLES COFFEE TEA MILK AND ICE CREAM PROVIDED PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CUTLERY provided LAWN CHAIRS WILL ADD TO YOUR COMFORT Members Children will have the use of the Georgetown Swimming Pool from 1 to 3 30 Gord Brownes Residence PICNIC TICKETS Picnic Tickets will be Available at Branch Each PAID UP member will receive four tickets per child up to years of age They must pick up their tickets between July 3rd and July No tickets will be mailed or handed out at the picnic TRANSPORTATION will be arranged from Pool and Branch to Gord Browne Races start at p PONIES DARTS HORSESHOES BASEBALL TUG OF WAR LT COL G B COUSENS BRANCH ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION ATTENTION FARMERS Urban and Town Home Owners for a Complete Supply of INSECTICIDES FUNGICIDES AND FLY CONTROL PRODUCTS MASTER FEEDS Summer Store and Warehouse Hours Open Tll Monday to Friday Inclusive Saturdays Noon Mini Marchers Receive Majorette Show Trophies A packed house watched the Georgetown Majorities and Drum Corps show their talent last Saturday night in Centennial School member participated Director Mrs Cliro Brandt presented trophies to various winners In the junior division Janice won best award Cheryl Moffat the best majorette and Staccy Hamilton the hardest working majorette In the midget division the Utile Miss Majorette award went to Anne Mane Slone while the runner up was Tracy in the beginners division was Janet Gundy and in the Tiny Tots Diana The boys came in for their share with John Grcig winning the valuable mber award and Jimmy the rookie of the year award both belong to the Drum Corps which Is coached by A Cock Guest artists were the Brampton Drum Majorette Junior Corps winners of the Ontario and Canadian champion ships Mrs Brandt was presented with flowers and a gift from the Corps members Georgetown Majorcltcs and Drum played to a packed house at Centennial school Fireworks July People Favour It by KM Pit HUMS Thursday Jul 1st ended not with a bang but with of bangs tracks and crashes aided by many lights flashes and whatnot when the first torch was put lo the fireworks which marked the end of a fun evening in Georgetown Park The s part was the setting up and discharging of the firework display The operation commenced m when the fellows of the branch loaded Frank Hardy Iruck with two by fours calls of wire hammers and nails boxes of fireworks headed for the park with Bruce Collins In charge Broylcy J Boyd Roy Smith and Lantz work digging holes or mortars and for the Nlagora Falls display Much hammering and digging later all was ready Darkness was all that was needed SWING Across the park at the Bleachers under the direction of John Armstrong scavenger hunts ball games and an assortment of races were in full swing The Georgetown Citizens Band This was followed by the skirl of the pipes and drums of Branch Pipe Band The last gay tune played was a signal to Bruce to give the word Lloyd Boyd and Joe were Ihe torch men John Bent tie and Boyd Loaders while George Bravlcy and yours truely passed the ammunition The display seemed lo be larger than some previous displays We believe this was an illusion caused by he spacing of display A R TIME From where we were situated it was difficult to estimate the size of Ihe crowd but from reports it was as as or passed the previous year at tendance The opinion of numerous people we have spoken to is that moybe July 1st Is a better time lo hold the Legion and town firework display as it could perhaps be tied in with a full day of sports such as base ball and soccer tournaments plus track and field for the youngsters who do not have to attend school the following day It can be awfully cold and damp on May BRANCH BITS However back at the branch Joe took a night off on Friday leaving he dart shoot to Harry Atkinson who seemed to have an unusual number of tics At one time here were six on one board Winners of steaks were M Moriarity M Cooper Hill B Waites M Loausso Andrews Ferguson Bull and M Bray ley The sixteenth car club draw went lo M Stafford G Telford M Robertson and C Freestone With no dance on Saturday night the air conditioned bingo drew a big crowd The lucky ones were W Telford Telford and A Cox We understand cars will be available for senior members of the branch on the occasion of Ihe branch picnic Sunday July nth Contact Roma if you need transportation LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK ANDREW MURRAY J GIVE US A TRY

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