Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1981, p. 1

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8775213 II J I AWARD IN CUSTOMER RELATIONS I DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN No need to right here at hornet I MB Friday May 1081 the Hills spring lunch tomorrow The University Women Club of Georgetown will hold Its tenth anniversary spring luncheon May at Sacre Cocur Hull on in Georgetown The events entertainment will include performances by the founding executive and by present members Pottery show Christopher and Grace Ball of Chans Pottery wilt be holding Ihclr third annual pottery show on Main Street in Glen Williams May and The public is Invited to come and make their own pots and survey the fine selection of porcelain works Safe boating The Brampton Power Squadron holds its annual boating seminar this Monday and Tuesday and June 1 and at Brampton Centennial School The twohour sessions which start at cover safety government regulations buoys and charts A non profit group the squadron charges a cc for the course which covers the cost of materials used Contact Ed at or Jean at 1302 Legal wheels North Sports on Georgetown Main Street will likely be allowed to sell bicycle licenses as it had done previously when the outlet was owned by resident and now Mayor Pete The new owners have indicated they would like to continue with the license sales Going national The controversy surrounding the Little Miss Hills pageant at last year and this year Georgetown fall fair gels some attention in the May issue of Fair Scope The Voice of the Canadian Fair Industry Pair board director Bctlyanne sent the Torontobased news ma line copies of The Herald lateMarch editorial Themoral crime of Junior Miss and her own propageant letter to the editor printed in the same edition along with a covering letter to Fair Scope editor Marilyn Bolton outlining the pageants background Fair Scope had no editorial comment or its own simply reprinting excerpts of the submitted material A publication of he Canadian Association of Exhibitions Fair Scope examines the new Calgary Olympic Coliseum covers various developments In fairs across Canada and offers pointers on how to run better meetings and hold better fairs Audit exhange region administration and finance commit lee has approved terms of reference which will be used while a special committee examines new proposals from accounting firms interested in handling the region annual audit The call for new auditors will be based on a fiveyear term and will not exclude the region current accountants Gocbelle Wagner and MacAdam from submitting auditing proposals The new auditing proposal which will be reviewed by the three man committee of council the region chief administrative officer and treasurer as well as the controller of the Children Aid Society and the general manager of the region conservation authority is expected to come before regional council early in July Feared in Ve hell have crew at Monte Carlo night tomorrow Bruce is a thinking mans gambler Herald Sin if Writer Casino dialers Ret whin he walks through s because quite si ply Canadian Bruce Irwin is probably one of the best gamblers in the world thwarting the bank with a Biuret winning system hand down to him by his uncle years ago It absolutely mathematical he explained over lunch last week It works In every game of chance except In Georgetown to help promote the Rotary Clubs Monte Carlo night tomorrow Mr Irwin a company Casino Entertain Ltd is operating the event he told reporters about how he has been banned from casinos in Las Vegas and Atlantic City New Jersey because of his mere Midas touch In fact thai s the title he gave his first book of gaming written just three short years after Inheriting the secret My uncle was very clever in math and history Mr Irwin recalled He used to spend hours devising And the formula buy the book and later the appendix that goes with it to learn has withstood game game even ing the dreaded law of averages II uncommon for Mr Irwin to sit down at he and bear a streak of losing hands But lit says he s a money manager and If he losing he decreases his bests if he winning the Is In It time it takes Mr Irwin to get back in the black again most Individ would bt wiped out at table with players three or four times In course of the game He a cautious gambler readmits but who going to with a mon known at casinos all the world and ho his been the guest on talk shows throughout North America 1 never ploy longer than IS minutes at the table he said and I never take advantage of a streak When I have made my objective I gel up and walk In the years since he been playing the casinos Mr Irwin Is a denturist by profession never had to borrow money from the casino bank nor asked for credit while at the tables whelhcr he playing black Jick tvidcnt you enter a casino and ultimately centres around yourself In some casinos wash roomi are located to the back of the hill and as you pass through the bustle of the gaming tables acts as an enticement to continue play ire At Caesar Palace Mr Irwin explained they have moving sidewalks to you into the casino but no 111 In but your feet to bring you out You have to be People lend lo deviate get above all they get greedy Wednesday and Siturday at Toronto Sky line Hotel one room is filled with people picking up some basic gambling strategy be fore heading out Las Vejas On a charter flight the next day Ihey re off but the time spent at the Ontario School of Gambling crash course may make the differ between having a good timt playing sensibly or returning quickly to sell the Meanwhile Cisino has locked up about per cent of the Toronto casual gambling market Mr Irwin said and by bringing professionals run Hit Monte Carlo night tables the Rotary Club should incre ase Its revenue three to four times more than if they d done It alone Continued on pa Re Manage cards dont count During last week interview Bruce Irwin adamantly insisted lhat he was a money manager and not a counter at the garni tables Roughly speaking money managers carefully place bets according to how the cards are played betting more If they are winning and less If they Counters as this weeks issue of Time moganne points out are somewhat less appreciated in casinos despite a minor New Jersey Supreme Court appeals victory recently which warned casino operators against discriminating against players Basically the article explains the counter keeps track of the played cards by attaching a mental number to them The count is then applied to memorized strategy charts covering a vast vonety of ploying situations and the gambler places his or her bets according to the odds indicated by the comparison Time that over the past three years about 1 alleged card counters have been thrown out of Atlantic City New Jersey cosmos MP reviews the troops Monda Parades and displays at Cadet inspection Brampton Georgetown MP John MeDcrmid will be the review ing officer for the 13th annual inspection of the Georgetown Legion Squad of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets this Monday Guests spectators are urged to assume their stats Monday evening at Georgetown Memorial Arena on John Street The Cadets will be falling in at 7 p to await Mr McDermld val at following the squadron Inspection in which the MP will be assisted by Coptain Francis and Wing Officer B of Downs view there will be a march pist a scries of ions by the Cadets and the presentation of awards Other special guests on hand for the occasion the highlight of the Cadet year POLICE STATION OPENS Constable Louis conducted the lours of Ihe new District One police station In Georgetown for public lait Thursday Alio pari of the celebration were a ribbon by Mayor Pete official opening and a Crime Prevention Trailer for people to tour Herald photo AH bran were on band for the opening of the District One police station In Jail Thursday In between refresh at Gordon Alcott Arena Deputy Chief of Police Robert Mlddaugh left Chief of Police Harding centre and District Commander Inspector Malt paused to listen lo the Georgetown High School band Herald photo MP will Air Cadet League representative Dale of Toronto Burling ton MPP Julian Reed Mayor Pete squadron pidre Rev Peter Sorrow Canadian Legion Branch president Harold and Colin Couscns the former squadron command Master of ceremonies will be Harry Clarke Squadron members will demonstrate range safety first aid and precision drill their inspection The evening special guests will then Join commanding Captain Carl in nun and presenting nine different awards ding the Air Cadet or the Mr MeDcrmid will then address tie cadets accepts final general solute and can enjoy light refreshments and view the standing displays following the ceremony John McDermid F I MP was born March 17 IMOtoRev and Mrs John A MeDcrmid He was educated at Brampton elementary and secondary schools at Albert College in Belleville son Poly technical Institute and at York University both in Toronto He married Elayne Franc Rousseau of Deep River In 1963 spent six years as a radio and televls Ion announcer early in his career Mr MeDcrmid was exec Jlive director of the Ontario Real Estate Association for seven years and executive assistant to hen industry and tourism minister Claude for more than three years After two years as of public relations and planning at Ontario Place Mr McDermid extended his involvement with the Prog ressive Conservative parly wilh his candidacy In the 1971 election for Peel Duf The MP was first elected to House of Commons In May I97B and served as youth spokesman for the PC government and of i elected in February continues lo serve as PC youth spokes man and is a member of Ihe Task Force on Employment Opportun In the isuos Take a stroll through park tomorrow Credit Valley Conservation personnel will be on from 10 a m tomorrow itialurday at Terra Lotto Conservation Area to conduct family tours of re trails along the Niagara Escarpment This is an opportunity to delight in the newly budding trees and the many which grow at Terra Having a knowledge able interpreter explain the area and how is managed for people will add to the overall enjoyment of the day The only cost for the day Is the entrance fee of per car or a yearly pass Bring the children and have a fun learning day in the forest ASSEMBLY LINE NURSERY The Hills School ipends Its morning at St John United Church on Guelph Street in Georgetown However Wednesday morning The Herald a tour of the paper operations or about youngiten Here Baker takes a ride on a conveyor belt la the pri room to Maurice Aubc right The tour Included explanation about how paper processed printed and eventually sent to Hills Herald photo MOTHERS YOUR CHILDRENS FEET DESERVE THE BEST With eyes like these who cares about their feet We do We care because we specialize in fitting childrens shoes We care enough to take a personal in terest In properly fitting every child who comes into our store for shoes As an independent shoe store we depend on your repeat business for our suc cess And since only satisfied customers will return to a store we do our best to ensure that our shoes give complete satisfaction Sizes 8 Sizes 8V2 12 White Brown Red Leather Uppers Orthopaedic Foot Beds 98 ORTHOPAEDIC PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FLETCHERS family shoes GEORGETOWNS FOREMOST FOOT FITTERS j 102 Main si Downtown GaWStOWIl 8771664 lHLLld

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