Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 13, 1966, p. 12

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vjff jswsflkp- lltvlvi- fesa rw- th acton trim prau thursday october 13 1966 lets play bridge by bill coats district president visits acton wi staff photo winner of rotissirie and chicken at the hydroiode cook ing demonstration was mrs f van wyck right shown with her are second prize winner mrs bruce shoemaker and the home economist mrs beth gilroy the demonstration featured electri cal appliances and drew a good crowd to the legion hall osmhnoe bullochs sell store moving presentation held in school intended fur last week mrs hendricks first line is convalescing at her home fol lowing leg surgery at guclph hospital recently mr in mrs fl hiland family and mrs b flemming of the malton area visited on sun- dav with their mother mrs j hilts mr and mrs peter kloostcr and family of silvercreek were sunday visitors with the for mers parents mr and mrs k kloostcr mrs d g robertson accom panied her son douglas and sis ter mrs c heimler both of guclph to stratford on wed nesday due to the death of mrs norman young mother of her sisterinlaw mrs reg car- tor a large crowd assembled at the school on saturday evening for a presentation for mr and mrs a bulloch and family the bullochs have sold their corner property to the depart ment of highways and have bought a store and home in the village ol alton dancing to the music of rowans orchestra was annual exhibition georgetown group once again the arts and crafts group ot georgetown arc preparing for their annual ex- hihitioii this car to be held siturdav october 15 in the beaiitilul setting ol the riviera club in norvul this group made up of a talented group ol district art ists and orattsiiien have be come widely known lor their niitstanding contribution to the lielil ol canadian aits and crafts fncompassecl in their membership are superb crafts men in potterv weaving silver- snulhmg lcit lieivratt oil painl- iiii and many others the exhibition also features demonstrations including pot- tcrv rug making textile design and silvei smitliipi there will iv exhibits of original oil paint ings spinning wheels clav con cretions stone tumbling jig saw puzzles leather iewcllcrv weaxing moral ceramics and mulled toxs enjoyed by many while others played cards or chatted the family were escorted to eats on the platform and bar ry clarke jr read an address m and mrs bulloch received a large picture and a pole lamp a smoker and magazine rack combined was given to reg nancy received a necklace and tarring set and willie got cuff links and tie bar all expressed their sincere thanks and invit ed all to visit them in their new place a bountiful lunch was served by the ladies at the conclusion of a pleasant evening mr and mrs arnold sunter of niagara falls visited on sun day with the formers mother mrs g sunter all visited with miss emma baldic who is a patient at guclph hospital mrs d g robertson and bri an attended the wedding of the formers niece karen carter and stan smith at elgin mem orial church stratford on sat urday the first meeting of the os- pringe 4h homemaking clubs lall project meat on the menu xvas held on monday evening at the ellis home with 16 girls present and the leader mrs r ellis and assistant miss laurel stubbington officers elected were presi dent judy ellis vicepresident marion gales secretarytreasur er doris spence laurel stubbington demon strated the proper method of measuring dry and wet ingred ients other routine business was attended to and monday ev enings were chosen as club nights modern bidding is much more competitive than it used to be a good bridge player doesnt sit back just because the oppo nents have the best of the cards this means that a num ber of idle bids have been put to use as competitive devices take a look at this bidding sequence west north east south ih pass 2h pass pass 2 nt the meaning of norths rtv opening bid of 2 no trump can be determined by a process of elimination 1 north cannot have a strong balanced no trump hand if north held 16 points or more he would have taken some ac tion over the one heart bid 2 since norths bid cannot be natural it must be a take out bid of some kind if north had support for all the unbid suits he could make a takeout double since tie didnt just which suits can north have 3 if norths bid is for take out it must be with support for txvo suits but if one of these suits is spades why bid 2 no trump xvhich makes it im possible to bid 2 spades in short the 2 no trump announc es a weak reopening hand with support for cither minor norths hand might be s x h xx d q j 10 x x c k j 10 x x here is another example of a bidding sequence north east south west pass pass pass 1 s int normally an overcall of i no trump shows a balanced hand with 16 to is points but how can this oe so north passed originally norths no trump bid is a lakeout bid ii he had three suits for tukeout he could double hence the no trump takeout is special and shows just txvo suits clubs and diamonds in both these examples we have shown examples ol the unusual no trump jhm is a special lakeout bid which calls for partner to bid his best mi nor suit now this may cause the part ner some concern his best mi nor suit maynp be very good but he if still asked to bid his best mi5yhere is an example of the unusual no trump in ac tion dealer south east west have a part score of 60 north s k 8 5 4 h j 9 4 2 d j 6 5 c k 5 west east s a 9 6 3 so 10 7 h a k 10 5 hq 7 6 3 d a 7 4 d 9 i c 9 3 c a 8 4 2 south j j 2 h 8 d k o 10 8 2 c 0 j 10 7 6 south west north east pass i s pass int pass 2 h pass pass 2 nt pass 3 d 3h all pass souths no trump bid is the unusual no trump he doesnt want the opponents to play quietly at 2 hearts his compe titive bidding forces the oppon ents to 3 hearts notice that north south can make 3 diamonds it looks like east weslcanmake 3 hearts but just remember its a lot harder at the bridge table where you cannot see the op ponents hands lust weeks winners xvere first kay harmer and george solty second mrs l potter and pat jeff ares third jack coats and bill coats- employment level high in district employment in the area ol the guclph canada manpower centre xvas at a high level dur ing the month ol september the return of students to school accentuated the demand for workers male applicants registered as unemployed numoered 330 and female applicants 470 lor a to tal of 800 drivers dont be maintenance misers the ontario safety league points out that main taining a car makes better sense than repairing it harvey laverty heating plumbing and eavestroughing sales and service repairs to all makes of furnaces custom sheet metal work oil and gas furnace installations conversion burners main street n 8569934 24 hour service rockwood aii estimated 10 million jcoplc xl xisit expo spending in axeragc ol three days on the r in volirfrinpl pharmacist when health is in the balance accuracy counts the slightest tip of a scale speaks volumes to your pharmacist xvhen he is com pounding your doctors pre scription f you can trust him implicitly acton pharmacy bill yundt manager 2 mem st n s531630 free pickup end delivery of complete veterinary line aii t fire warning to mothers two of the most destructive fire hazards in ontario homes are the careless use and storage of inflammable liquids and the ignition of cooking fats and oils inflammable liquids kerosene paint gasoline naphtha and some cleaning fluids give off highly inflammable vapours they should be used with caution and carefully stored keep a carbon dioxide foam or dry chemical fire extinguisher near their storage area oily rags left in cup boards or corners can burst into flames spontaneously dispose of them immediately after use cookingfat fires in the kitchenyou can reduce the dinger of grease fires by keeping your stove clean dont let spattered fats build up dont leave hot fryingpans unattended a grease fire can be extinguished with baking soda or smothered with a lid keep both handy whenever youre frying protect your family by taking precautions observe fire prevention week in your home october 915 cia co on rons ir h o vi e f association a u r o mrs c cutis was hostess to the october meeting or acton womens institute mrs lind- say opened with a thanksgiving poem ode and man stewart colled seventeen members answered the roll call with a i lower 1 can grow in the winter the minutes were read by mrs an derson in answer to an appeal from runnymcde hospital a donation of 10 was to he given to help them also a wreath to be purchased lor remembrance day a committee was appointed to look alter a bake and white elephant sale on october 28 at simpsonssears mrs wilderspin district con vener gave a good report it was decided to give several lait ies a small remuneration for transportation- tor institute work several were asked to help phone to remind people ol the blood donor clinic on oct ober 24 mrs fryer offered to to look alter the program for the annual visit to the manor in november reports were given by mrs e lambert on home econom ics she also displayed her neck lace made from apache tears re ceived when a lady gave a de monstration on stones mrs winn reported on the new organization to help people in need in our community mrs graham gave her report on ag riculture mrs lindsay introduced the new president for halton dis trict mrs webb of campbell- ville bringing greetings from the district she said do not bury your talents under a bush el but make use of them ere thev get rusty how interesting institute workis and how re warding she read a poem the other fellows by edgar guest be thankful for the things we have and not wanting the other fel lows mrs graham read a poem a garden cultivate our lives like you would a garden mrs winn invited the ladies to their anniversary open house on october 15 and also read a poem if 1 could have one wish id like to be the sort of friend that you have been to me i mrs grahamconducted a contest kate won by mrsi earl lambert mrs anderson jjive some humorous sayings from the convention she attend ed in guclph recently mr lindsay closed with the loads prayer and the wi grace a social lime was then spent with the conveners of the month jerving a delicious lunch mrs evans thanked the spea ker hostess and the lunch cum- n it tee ton of gold the jersey cow brucclca dancer helen 1 1 r -332572- excel lent in the herd of earl os borne rockwood ont has just been issued a tori of gold certi ficate in 1408 days she pro duced 2042 lbs of fat she is also a winner of a silver medal and a gold medal to qualify- fontfis award a cow must produce at least 2000 lbs of i at in four consecutive vctrs h s holden optometrist 36 cork st east guulpi1 phone ta 27150 polluck and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north gait telephone 6217380 lapies slim and trim registration tuesday oct 18 at 2 pm and thursday oct 20 at 7 pjl at ymca fee 600 per year babysitting provided at y on tuesday afternoons prices effective qcl 12 13 14 and 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