Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 3, 1967, p. 16

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ff the assistant agricultural representative for wellington county and mrs chamberlain stop long enough get their pictures taken the occasion was a wellington county junior farmer dance held as a centennial celebration at arthur recently photo by m taylor lets play bridge by bill coats to plav an ace on your part ners queen would seem to be a waste of high cards espec ially if declarer did not play the king yet such a ptajj ttfeoer occasionally ttr si contract y against no trump contracts the normal lead is the fourth best of your longest and strongest suit tms rale is changed when your longest suit is headed by a sequence then your best lead is the top of the sequence so if your partner leads an honor against a no trump con tract he is leading the top of a sequence and it is your job to get out of the road to embtock here is a hand from last weeks game at the acton bridge club the dealer is south and east west are vul nerable north s 86 3 ho j 10 ia j 2 c j 10 4 seems such a waste to put the ace on the queen but play it he must or declarer gets his contract if east plays low declarer can win the trick and easily etabrnh nine hicks if declarer leads clubs west wins and continues spades but east wins the spade and has no more to lead back if dec larer ducks the spade lead west continues and again east wins but declarer has spades stopped and east must lead another suit if you hold the ace or the king with one or two small cards and vour partner leads the queen against a no trump contract remember to un block get qur honor out of the way since your partnerhas plenty of honors in the suit last weeks winners at the acton bridge club were- firsj mrs kay campbell and cam sinclair second bill and glor ia coals third jack and kath- enne coats so j 10 5 2 sa 4 h 7 s 4 hk 8 2 d40 8 do 7 5 4 3 c8c 8 c 7 6 2 sk97 ha9 3 d4c9 6 c aos3 the bidding seahi waal north east int pass 3 nt all pass la quite brief a bidding ae- quence should be with balanc ed hands perhaps you wonder about norths raise to three no trump on only nine points the two tens and the sequenc es that north holds promotes this holdinf to ten points wests longest and strongest suit 4s spades since spades are heeded by a sequence the correct lead is top of the se- ifcat is the queen would look very foolish if be led the five and declar er bed the ace king nine that ssaa the spade queen aad adw its basra turn it turn hkes river stocked with tnut fishing season opened april 29 and the credit valley con servation authority has been making preparations to make sure the fishermen go home happy the three small lakes at the terra cotta conservation ar ea and the credit river at bel fountain will be stocked with tro with the cooperation of the department of lands and forests conservation areas will be open to the public at 7 am on that important saturday morn ing and the parking fees re main the same as last year 75c per car wrong name correction n last weeks picture of the golden age club members mrs basil john stone was incorrectly named as mrs wimerspin sorry gttl guide cookie day saturday may 6 45c box support guiding when the girl guides and brownies call at your door thank you acton guiders demolition ahead for school will appraise old property by mrs p taylor bradtosa township school board met recently for the re gular meeting all members were present chairman mur ray smeluer vicechairman dr r j hilton douglas but- tenham lloyd waddell and ross mcdougai tenders for supplying oil to the schools were opened and the board accepted the tender of shell oil ltd for its agent albert maltby at a price of 144c per gallon the board v discussed with j drenters concerning the erec tion of a caimaor bell at the eramosa public school this was left over for further study george sherwood and l hartung interviewed the board requesting support of a peti tion objecting to erection of a foundry near four corners school no action was taken representatives of two school supply firms showed samples of furniture for the ylua balunafad cross dedicated at church institute visits county home by mrs r mcenery another euchre was held in ballinafad community centre on tuesday night high ladies were mrs smart mrs snyder low mrs robbins high gents ft l davidson robert mcen ery low tom hamilton the 4h- little burners with their leaders mrs leo jamie- son and mrs ray swindlehurst very graciously received their mothers and wi members and treated them to a delicious din ner of the good things which ihey had learned to make ev eryone enjoyed the new dishes of other countries achieve ment day is may 13 in ballina fad community centre a dedication service was held in ballinafad united church on sundav morning mr lloyd shortill chairman of session presented for dedication a love ly cross which had been placed at the front of the church rev johnson received and dedicat ed it to the church in the bap tismal service paul bradley in fant son of mr- and mrs la rose was baptized anniversary services are sun day may 7 in ballinafad unit ed church three car loads from ballina- fad womens institute visited the wellington county home last thursday and put on a program mr dick shortill played the violin with mrs ar chie mcenery at the piano mrs jessie mcenery mrs smith and mrs william mc lean each gave a reading mrs tom given dressed as a scotch man sang several songs and scotch dances to mr short ills- trrrro 7971 bylaw wont stand up in court dear sir -r- i njver thought i would see the day when i would align my self with the quarry operators others who had other commit ments due to shift work sick ness etc couldnt attend the stupidity of not holding further hearings will become apparent when someone contests this jgainst nasbagaweyav council byiaw in court and the tax- if i had my way the quarries payers have to pay the costs would stop operations immed iately but when it comes to objecting to the new zoning bylaw i am on their side if only for different reasons first of all the bylaw if passed by the o m b etc is doomed as soon as it is con tested in a court of law the municipal act specifies that in the case of such zoning by- laws meetings plural will be helst aria that accurate maps will be presented to the taxpay ers concerned last years two gatherings to discuss the by- law could not be defined as hearings as specified by the municipal act the maps pre sented were grossly inaccurate and the documents referred to by the planners were not the same documents available to the taxpayers or any members of council so in fact only one hearing has been held and i like many my personal objection to this restrictive bylaw is that the federal government is spend ing thousands of dollars to en courage people to emigrate to canada our cities are overflow ing yet we in nassagaweya want to establish five little medieval forts campbellville brookville eden mills moffat and milton heights and sur round them with moats of red tape in an effort to stem this human tide yet those who pro posed this bylaw those who have examined it those who have recommended it and those who will pass it know nassagaweyas problem like all other rural townships is in our antiquated tax structure and the provincial govern ments inability to cope with the situation w a johnson rjr 2 rockwood to enjoy the convenience of paying all your bills with one monthly payment skgac i1mter1matioimai add up the bills youre now paying month after month and pay them off with cash from gac international then you make only one payment each month and chances are it will be considerably lower than the total you are now paying that one budgetfitted monthly payment lets you plan ahead provide for extra spending money out of every paycheck stop in or call for prompt personal service get a cash advance from gac international to pay your twits or for any good reason 75 mr street finance corp ltd -actoh- phontss329g0 gkoftcctowrm- 1 mitn street south phone 8776971 kitchens 1252 km street east phone 744us3 music mrs smith was chair- lady a little gift was taken for each one who had a birthday in april mrs smith made a love ly birthday cake large enough that each one might have a piece after visiting with those in the home the ladies were treat ed to a cup of tea and cookies by mrs roszell which all en joyed board staff room principals room and secretarys room at the rockwood cent ennlal school i trustee hilton reported that s d7 oakes assistant to the superintendent midwesle r n ontario department of educa tion would be the speaker for the official opening of rock wood centennial school on october 20 the secretary watf to adver tise for tenders for demolition of the old portion of the rock wood public school retaining the two new classrooms and washrooms the board decided to secure an appraisal of the rockwood public school property to de termine whether the property should be sold in its present state resignation was received from mrs gloria bruce who is moving to sudbury new teachers engaged by the board arc for kindergarten mrs edith durose of rock wood and miss camilla collins of palmerton ont also for the rockwood centennial school miss elizabeth denham of guelph mrs norma tripp of stouffville the acton free presi wednesday may 3 1967 fff rifrt bmki rnkwoj itothm a breakin at the canadian national railway station at rockwood occurred and the the matter is under investiga tion by otlicers ot the gueiph detachment opp other crime listed in the report included a car fire on county road 62 and theft of a bicycle from rockwood two juveniles missing from their erin homes were located by detachment officers and three premises were found in secure fete mother with the fragrant gift flowers bring beauty into her day and express your admiration so well order yours now e t marks grocery 1 13 mill t e fhoni 1530310 hamilton loss in the return match played at the acton lanes the micro plastics team were avenged having lost in hamilton ag ainst the building products team the local boys were de termined to do better this time high triple for acton was jim kelman with a 749 follow ed by harold de forest with 714 high individual game was thrown by harold de forest with a 308 score pictures keep coming in regularly for the picture fea ture on the editorial page we welcome them all bring your old shots to the free press news office on the third floor of the building theyre all re turned m public notice i change of procedure regarding variance appli cations and public hearings effective april 24 1967 all applications for variances etc to the committee of adjustment j must be in the hands of the secretary mr lain williams 107 elizabeth drive acton prior to the second monday of each month i this actjon is necessary in order for the committee of adjustment to s fred a hoffman optometnsl 58 s georges sq guelph ont telephone 8242071 tudy i dy all applications prior to a public hearing which will held on the first monday of each following month be i 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