Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1983, p. 3

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WEEKEND EXTRA January 1M3 Page Nornic plumbs depth of Continued ram Page 1 adversary in this episode provides the casual air demanded or the Devil character Nevertheless he has some Interesting insights Into the spirit of mankind and his reflections on mans love a If air with death is particular sharp and relevant today In the arts of peace be says at one point man is a bungler Then there the com mander pompously play by Mr The commander revered In life on earth grows bored In Heaven and apparently frequently visits Hell When the audience meets him he has made his decision to stay The com Is somewhat of a comic foil when the lines between the Devil and Don in danger of being taken too seriously by the audience Ann enter the play as an old woman but encou raged by Don Juan vanl gets the belter of her and she transforms Into a beautiful lady Florence Connor Ann Is whims leal delightful and as It turns out as the play unfolds rather clever It Is she who In the Don Juan episode establishes who the real superman Is and determines that she has some control over his creation This rich blend of talent Duplicate bridge An auction quiz Lets try Here Is the hand played by the Georgetown Bridge Club last Tues day Bid each of the four hands and evaluate the outcome This was the hand THE HAND Bd No 12 Vul DQI0G2 C J7 SAQ97 J 1053 Give yourself points if you open the west hand with a heart ipolntifyou hid a diamond and no points Tor any other bid The hand Is too good Give yourself points spades In the north hand 1 point for 1 spade and no points for any other bid Against a diamond or a heart opener thiahondstartsto look good Give yourself a point If you decide that the East hand should support cither the diamond or the heart opener from West no points for any other Give yourself points for a spade raise in the south 1 point for a 3 spade bid and no points for any other bid If you decide that East West should compete at the level give yourself points for a diamond bid and take away for a heart bid no points for any other bid Expert Good Fair Keep practising How did you This la the expert a opinion THE ANALYSIS After West opens 1 dia North has a choice of either a simple over call of 1 spade or a weak Jump to spades Over 1 spade East will probably raise hearts and South may take a dim view of his unsupported king In front of the open ing bidder and bid only spades However he should Jump to North marked with a singleton heart on the bidding and must have some outside values for his vulnerable whatever he has must fit well with South hand Even over South spade raise North may admire his hand pattern cntly to bid the game anyway North South have a slightly easier time reaching game If North makes a weak jump on the first round North must have a good hand to do this at the prevailing vulnerability so Souths raise to spades becomes automat North should make spades If allowed to play there but East West will probably take the save If they the diamond sacrifice they can expect a reasonable matchpolnt score for going down two Five hearts is almost sure to be set three The NorthSouth winn ers at the Georgetown Duplicate Bridge Club last Tuesday were Bill Dinan and Arthur Kwel Second place went to Mike and Duke Wilson and third spot was held by Gordon Mellow and Moore The East West winners were Peter and John Flanagan The second place pair were Roy and Peter Third went to Steve Hughes and Maureen Walker The Georgetown Bridge Club comes all who arc interested In bridge A partner Is guaranteed The Club meets every Tuesday evening at the Georgetown Legion Hall on Mill Street Game time is Come and play bridge Agricultural Study Tour To JAPAN S KOREA March April 1083 Tour Leader Henry Stanley Agr Rep A EXTENSIVE TRIP TO LEARN THEIR SECRET TO have Everyone works no bread Productivity possibly leads world Agriculture They excel In what they produce with minimum table land mostly hilts mountain slopes Plus sea farming in raising oysters prawns seaweed Lenders Possibly now world leaders Efectrooia- Same holds lrue lor Textiles Shoe Manufacturing THIS EXTENSIVE TRIP IS BARGAIN PRICED AT 4345000 INCLUDING ALL MEALS AND WITH HENRY STANLEY AS LEADER IT PROMISES TO BE ONE OF THE MOST ENLIGHTENING TRIPS WE HAVE OFFERED IN SOME TIME CbH for particulars CLARE BURT TRAVEL 21 Queen SI Brampton Is ably brought together mands punctuality tor reading the episode de- act The lines of these Don Juan shoutdn be missed this spring And Tor those who saw it at Oxbow Books Its well worth a return visit Fair board watches funds Herald Writer The 1983 budget for the Georgetown Agricultural Society is going to be closely monitored by members concerned that the fair reserve fund Is being depleted Last year the Society started out with its credit This year lair board will be starting out with Part of the decrease in the surplus left at the end of Is due to a building addition that costs the fair board over SIS Fearing end up with no reserve In year members suggested the next budget should be monitored Retiring secretary Paul Armstrong said the fair I hod a budget In its year history and has been pretty lucky so far that it gone the red He recommended each committee involved In organising the Agricultu ral Society annual fair assess bow much money Ihey would need to make their section successful this to the fair board executive That the executive can have a better idea or bow much money will be nee ded lo run the fair This year money was well and I think in the next couple of j ears It wilt back to us Were going to benefit from our spending dir Bob re assured about 30 mem attending Monday nights meeting In fie Masonic Hall Although we lost money on pap er the spending will be a boost for over the next few year Expenditures for the fair were higher totalling 126 In 1982 they were 37 Part of the increase aside from the building addition was attributed to the Increase spending on prize money Mr Armstrong ted more sponsors be found to donate prizes Pleased with he early success of the fair date set last year the plans to hold the 1962 fair in September Sept 10 and 11 have been set for the 1903 fair It will be a threeday fair for the second year as Barry D BUILDING SUITE 1 GEORGETOWN 3 Movies Per Week FREE For One Full Year With the purchase of an ELMO Video Disc Player ONLY 419 plus WEEKDAYS Monday Thursday 10 850 Hour Rental Includes movies iM WEEKENDS Hour Rental includes movies 1200 48 Hour RenUltacludes 4 movies 24 Friday Monday Rental Includes movies 34 2896 THOMAS HOME VIDEO AND DISC RENTALS 22 Mill St E ACTON 8533340

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