Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1971, p. 18

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Image First Venture For Mrs Maria Cachia A new women clothing store the linage Fashion Sop opened recently in the newly expanded section of the Georgetown Market Ctaitre Mart town in her first venture In the retail business Nothing ventured nothing gained she commented when asked why she took the plunge I Mrs and her husband Malta years ago and settled in three years ago They have six children Grade student was the winner or the contest to guess the name of the store from clues hidden in the Herald She won SO worth of of her choice As Ihere were a number of entrants among the winners Area Apple Growers Fear Dumping Will Drop Prices government per cent Import surtax will affect Ontario processing apple growers sales this year are evident In the main apple growing areas of Peel county Most of the orchard operators In i theHultonvfUe areas produce table quality apples are marketed th I ticnia contest winner Ham Kirk with her shopping LETS PLAY BRIDGE By BILL COATS Here is a hand where a defender foils declarer s attempts to make an entry to dummy It not that i easy to do at the table dealt with North vulnerable NORTH SK74 10863 D C86 WEST EAST S C CAQJ2 SOUTH DAI09 CK974 The bidding SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 2D PASS PASS 3NT PASS PASS ALL PASS dub or convenience inte he does five and only fowl clubs Hie one opening allow ttesl to com with weak jump of North l have the required ten points for rcsponhe two but want to Ret his I suit shut out so he two hearts INTO host has a few high card points and decided to into he ait with a two spade bid South could double or penalty but he felt he was robbed of a game so ht trump When North bids three hearts South should pass off to tht ace lead three hearts is to However South persisted to no trump and bast doubled Dedarer ducked the opening lead andwonthesocond round Declarer then played the heart ace followed by the spade queen If hi wins Inck dummy kink becomes HORNBY NEWS The North Trafalgar Euchre Club held their weekly Euchre Party at North Trafalgar Community Centre on Saturday night November There were eleven tables of euchre in play with the prizes going to 1st prize Mrs Wilmcr Mason 2nd prize Mrs Ola Robin and 3rd prize Mrs Helen The gents were won by 1st prize Harold Reed 2nd prize Bill Thomson and prize Jim Hamilton The lucky draws were won by Mrs Nix and Harold Smdlle Mr and Mrs Joe Shea of Road visited recently with Mrs Lillian Hamilton and Miss and Ann Stout of Gel wishes are extended Mrs Lloyd May who is a patient the Milton District Hospital Mrs May was recovering from her illness when she took a relapse Mr and Mrs Brilicand Mary visited on Saurday with Mrs Lillian Hamilton Isobel and Stout of A surprise parly was held In honour of Mrs Lillian Hamilton celebrated her birthday Saturday November 13 Get wishes are extended Joyce Wilson who is a patient in the Toronto General Hospital following a recent car accident on Thursday November 11 Birthday greetings ore ended to little Betle Joe Learmont will celebrate her birthday on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Garry Hamilton Kent and Kimberleyj visited with Mr and Mrs South of Brampton on Sunday ternoon The November meeting of SI Stephen s Anglican Church Women was held at the home of Mrs Alan Harrop on Tuesday evening November with eleven ladles present you cards were received from Dennis and Whaley for the lovely wool blanket and from Ben and Vivian A Discussion was held on Banquet for tbe Agricultural Sodcty which will be held in the church hall on Tuesday November the annual Christmas donations for the Children Aid Society and for the Rev Robert School at Milton The meeting was closed with prayer and the remainder of the evening wits turned over to who gave a very interesting demonstration on making plastic flower Each member nude a thanks to Dorccn for the interesting A delicious lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed Birthday greetings are to ceil on November 15 to Mrs fori McMillan November 18 Mrs John Held November 19 to Robert on November and to Mrs Violet on November and also to James den Barnes on November Mrs Jim Hamilton Declarer persisted with tile spade and East had quite a problem If declarer has jnolhtr heart then he cm score game with diamondtnek two spade I neks and six heart tricks Should he duck or he At the table East ducked again and declarer has no hope another but this lime East won East and then club quern Declarer won and pushed spade which East bast cashed Ihe club jack for down one and exited with a black lard Declarer still had to lose a diamond trick so the end result was down wo doubled and vulnerable Bridge Clublast weeks winners 1 Jack and Bill Coats 2 Dill Wandil and Bob Dickson lie Mr and Mrs Pot Mr and Mrs Frank Hampshire pocking houses and sold In rood Mores relatively small per of apples grown locally for processing arc being sold to processing plants within Ontario and are thus not directly affected by the surtax of It Norvol says the US surtax will make It uneconomical for Ontario growers to ship their produce to the US forcing them to attempt to sell It in Ontario Mr said this dumping of the produce in Ontario will have the effect of generally lowering the prices or all apples and could possibly lead to an apple price among growers Mr apples are a I Ihcy must be sold a certain period so growers will have to find replacements for the market lie said this situation will hit every grower In the long run because If Ihcv can t find markets elsewhere the apples will bo dumped on the Toronto market and will affect the price of other fruit says apple growers ve no protection at alt liny Just have to accept what the supply and demand Is and get the best they can for their product lie said the US surtax made shipping to what hate been markets in the past In the almost Impossible due to lie low price available for he fruit He said It will be tough finding markets for the produce and tougher when Britain enters the European Common Market in the next of wars Mrs Roy said about one third of their total production Is ihemain of used processors but that they sell at Glen Williams said Ihcy arc not worried ah selling what they have pi uJuced this year but that hey are i concerned about the price which she says be affected by the I S surtax She sold hat with the surtax In effect here may be less exported which will create an over abundance in Ontario which will reduce the price They don t pay my more than they have to she said The price in past years for processing apples has varied between two and a half and four cents pound with the average bushel weighing about pounds WIND She says they start shipping to processed Into Juice go for a lot less per bushel These apples are of any but are usually windfalls which arc picked up off the ground Mrs Frank of i said their business would be little affected as hey produce very little in the way of processing apples It appears most of the apples grown locally ore for table use rather lhan for processing as hey command a higher market price Mario from the HuttonvlIIe said hot most orchards In his area did not produce many processing apples because of the lower price they bring He said the only apples they sell for processing ore the windfalls which go for apple juice production He said the companies producing apple juice arc importing it in concentrate from Europe and paying Ontario growers only about SO cents a bushel when they do buy at all DISASTER An article in Farm and Country states hat the lota apple crop in Ontario his year is more than seven million bushels of which half will be used for processing The publication quotes Gerry Long Ontario apple commission chairman as saying some processing plants are saying to producers 1 sorry we can only take per cent of what we did last year He says The whole processing thing is a disaster Processing apples are going at salvage value of one dollar a bushel Zellers BOOK YOUR FOR BREAKFAST WITH SANTA EACH SAT am am Starting Nov thru Dec KIDDIES ORDER Golden Pancakes with Maple Syrup and dairy rcth buttcr Julco ADULT ORDER Golden Pancakes with Maple Syrup and dairy fresh cutter pieces bacon Beverage Milk or coffee 49 79 TICKETS ON AT INFORMATION DESK Second Lowest Welfare Rate County had the second lowest percentage of population on welfare in Ontario as of last June Tables presented to Ihe county soda and family services it lee Tuesday show sixtenths of one percent of the 1970 population of 178 on general assistance Chmguacousy Township in Counly was lowest at fourtenths of I one percent Halton percentage was up twotenths percenl from June HIGHEST The figures prepared by the provincial social and family ser vices department are Tor all municipal ties and units with over people Highest In the province wa and Russell county unit percent up from 1970s percent Other nearby municipalities percentages In brackets were Hamilton 322S Metrop olitan Toronto 2 3 1106 County and Brampton OB 08 JUMPED Fortytwo of the areas showed on Increase in number of people on welfare or were unchanged The overall provincial welfare rate jumped from percent 124000 people to percent people SEE Casette PlayerRecorders AT RYDERS TV Sales Service MAIN ST 8779796 Micro 52 Stereo Casette Deck only ILLUSTRATED comes complete with dynamic microphones records with automatic level control OR adjustable level with VU meters many other features Also Micro 9 Portable Casette now with free cassette carrying case holds J 12 and free demagnetiier and cleaner 49 95 Many Other Models FROM THE SOUND IDEA PEOPLE hOKtjFTUWN NOV IB Bridge Club With 17 tables playing Georgetown duplicate bridge club had one of the best turnouts this season last week at the Legion auditorium In East West Bart Fisher and Mrs Flora were winners followed by Di Hunt and G Mooney 2nd Doug Ditchfield and LEASING A MR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY MrsHclenHydc 3rd Mr and Mrs Leo Kislemaker Diane Masters and Tyssenlh and Kay and Barb Wood Raymond and John Coats headed the North South pairs Duke Wilson and VI were 2nd There was a He for 3rd between Jim Kali and BUI Wandd Joe end Fred Allen Stewart and P were Dick Prust and Mike EYES RIGHT Sot Sights Tired of same old frames Try something different Oil Choose with it styles for guys and gals YOUR DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED We have a wide selection Attractive Frames Moderately Priced BRAMPTON DISPENSING OPTICIANS Phone 4394767 Main St BRAMPTON GEORGETOWN MARKET SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY Buj Now Pay Next Year No Purchase is too Small to Charge It Zellers County STORE HOURS MON FRI 9 SAT im wn No 7 Highway Georgetown MM

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