Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1971, p. 23

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Santa Just One of 1 50 Old Timers at Dinner For the 17th year the Rotary Club hosted the annual Christ mas Senior ClUiens dinner last week with a complete festive dinner entertainment and arrival of a Jovial Santa Claus disguised as George Glassford toe hundred ana fifty guests transported by members of the Radicals Car Cub enjoyed the evening They were piped in by three silted members of the Legion Pipe Band and served by waiters from the Rotary dub The dinner wu prepared and served by the Rotarlannes plus many volunteers from Guides and other clubs Some of the women doing the dishes have been performing this chore for the whole 17 years Again Steamer Emmersan acted as matter of ceremonies Joking with the guests most of whom he Knew by name Singers Dawn and Cindy were accompanied by Ralph Urol at the Baldwin theatre organ donated by Paul Barber and George Rowe on drums Pour majorettes from the Georgetown Majorette Club Anne Marie Stone Debbie Kinds Stacey Hamilton and Janet Brandt twirled and kicked for the audience Santa distributed gifts donated by the Red Cross Georgetown senior citizens enjoy Rotary Club hospitality by Bill Cost forcing to game South can bid h0 three spades knowing that it when planning how make a contract Often one plan ST South decides to sign off when the cards do not behave as Declarer opening lead they should Here is Just such a Mme hiB Ung hand from the Acton Bridge This looks like an easy hand six j pade tricks and three diamond East dealt with neither aide ihcVs for sure and lots of uninrhu i Declarer should plan to draw vulnerable NORTH HB7 3 CJ653 WEST SVOID 3 CA43 CJ9B7 SOUTH S A J 10 DK4 The bidding SOUTH WEST NORTH P IS PASS 2C South has no problem with his opening bid In standard American he opens one spade and with any system using a forcing one club to describe a big hand opens one club North Is the player with problems He has points to at the two tore but no good suit Ha should wall and tee by bidding two clubs He should not bid no trump nor should he support spades with a balanced hand and only three spades FORCING FLAY Once North bids at the two level any jump bid bv South Is messes He should first of ail lead the spade six and finesse dummy seven I know that West can spo 1 but how many Wests would play the eight at this time The club can now be tried and declarer is lucky for on the ten West must play the Ace West exits with the diamond two and declarer tries to get a heart discard on dummy third diamond tout West rulls and leads his last trump This is won in dummy and the heart finesse Is tried This works also and declarer loses just two aces and diamond ruff If declarer draws all the trump before he tries his finesses he could easily end up a trick short for there is only one entry to dummy Also he must take a discard before he n esses and he GETS JOLT However declarer gets a bit of a Jolt when East shows out on the first trump lead Now declarer needs extra entries to work his I discard t LIMEHOUSE ONTARIO lea WW of Georgetown off No GRAND OPENING DANCE Dec 18th FEATURING THE CLASSICS FOR RESERVATIONS Phone 6412 WINNERS Last week winners at the Acton Bridge Club were first Kay Campbell and Jack Coats second Cam and Waller third Betty Ashley and Kate Coats Council decided to set a 35 mile on hour speed limit on the line in and on the 10th line in Glen Williams Council the paying of the three members of the Fire Area No 1 Wilfrid Leslie Russell Miller and a meeting they attended throughout year Leslie received Miller and George Bourne Milton will be sent a cheque the amount of the fox bounty He brought It in to the municipal building Monday Council okayed the payment of to Halton County part of their levy for The remainder was paid earlier in the year Acton re Area members were paid nothing at all this year The two Reeve Tom Hill and Cr Coxe said they attended no meetings the secretary K C Lindsay was paid MO for the year Council voted Reeve Ton Hill his salary for the yea amounting to They also approved Hi- payment of the Halton Region Conservation Authority levy I amounting to Other grants approved by council were 71 grant to Ontario Federation of Agriculture Acton Recreation Commission Georgetown Recreation I Commission Milton Recreation Commission Georgetown Agricultural Society Acton Board Milton Fair Board Poppy Fund Sunshine Mentally Retarded School 25 Canadian Mcntol Health Society Council Reduces Taxi Insurance Council dropped their in demands for taxi owners Monday night from almost impossible for taxi owners to obtain that much In Clerk Administrator Doug told council he checked with insurance agents who told him it was possible If only the owner operated the vehicle bat where others also operated the vehicle the com panies would not encourage it The mayor said and Burlington have this lower coverage DISCUSSING Raising the matter of tern licensing another point asked for the taxi owners Cr asked if anything was being done The mayor said he was discussing it with the chief and would have a recam mendetion very soon On the recorded vote to lower the insurance demands only Cr Slddall was opposed GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY DEC Pane BINGO SACRED HEART HALL STREET TUESDAY EVENINGS Regular Gaines each Specials JACKPOT bingo 2 JACKPOTS Given Away Every Monday From 8 BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT at 8 pm CrOSS Maple Avenue Parish Hall Georgetown 15 REG GAMES PER GAME OTHER SPECIALS JACKPOT Si NumDert PROCEEDS fOR HOLY CROSS CHURCH JIMS Steenng Service SPECIALIZED Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Brake Service PARK STREFT Bam 30 as Glen Williams GIFT SUGGESTIONS From YOUNGS COSMETIC GIFT SETS Subscript and many other g ft idea PS Don forget to Hock up on FLASHBULBS FILM Mix Factor 1 Yardlay White Shoulder Shu ton English Ltather Old Spice Soap Leather Good By pes Kodak Laura Wstcht Win Making Kit and FRESH BATTERIES Youngs Pharmacy DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN Open m m I MONDAY to FRIDAY PRESCRIPTIONS DELIVERED T06P St Gift FRUIT BASKETS 2 00 and up NEW 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