Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 14, 1967, p. 15

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gft the acton free press wednesday- june 14 1967 carol whartons pupils present dance recital the robert little school au ditorium was filled saturday june 3 for the annual dance recital of pupils of carol wharton the a young instructors father acted as master of ceremonies special guests john redmond played the organ and stew ashe a young man confined to- a markin time was the name of the cute dance number these girls performed at carol whartons recital they are lynne aacnaughton robin marshall cindy brown joy musselle cathy chapman and christine pothier staff photo tetvptay bridge by bill coats it is customary in north america to lead the highest card from a sequence that is you lead king from king- queen queen from queenjack etc there la one exception how ever and that is the lead of king from aceking this can be a little confusing for the de fenders therefore tt is up to declarer to jake any advan tage that he can of the situa tion the bath coup exploits this ambiguity of the king lead from both aceking and king- queen here is an example of this which occurred last week at the acton bridge club board no 13 dealer north both sides vulnerable north s a k 6 4 h 10 9 7 3 d62 c a 6 3 west east s10 9 3 sj 2 h k 5 2 h o j 8 4 d k o 8 5 3 d 10 9 c 8 7 c j 10 9 4 2 south s o 8 7 5 h a 6 da j7 4 c k o 5 the bidding north eaat- south west pass pass 1 nt pass 2c pass 2s pass 4s am pass norths response of two clubs is the stayman conven tion asking south if he held a four card major when south showed a four card spade suit north jumped straight to game west decided to use an act ive defense he led the king of diamonds when east played the ten south decided to try the bah coup south follow ed with the four of diamonds west thought that east want ed the suit continued this would be the best defense if west had the ace and king of diamonds but alas west had kingqueen and the continua tion gave declarer an extra di amond trick declarer won the second di amond with the jack after west had led a low diamond trumps were drawn and one heart trick conceded making five on the hand was good for a top board two other dec larers made four spades on the nose while another tried three no trump making four next time you hold a suit headed bv the acejack and your opponent on the left leads the king try the bath coup plav low to the trick and hope the defender will continue the suit last weeks winners were first jack coats and bill coats second george solty and bill wandell third mrs helen hvde and monty hvde l headquarters ilize your lawn now large selection of evergreens shrubs and trees fruit trees fruit bushes ready for planting begonias y gladioli fertilizers soodt cardan tools patio stones etc say it with flowers but say it with ours cut flowers and potted plants open 7 days a week8 am til dark phone 8532980 flowers for your every need ca flower garden shop two mius west of acton south side of hwy wheel chair sang the second half of the pro gram had a special centennial theme beginning with miss wharton in a solo number with a centennial flag indi ans eskimos mounties and new settlers were all depicted in the section which conclud ed with gogo dancers and mo dern jazz dancing the grand finale found the entire cast on stage for its a great great country this rousing finale has become a tradition at the carol whar ton show acton students taking part- were susan drysdale rosalind hall jane withers cindy lee johrrette dunn cathy hunter linda deforest cindy lott carol ann marzo lena jen sen lynne dawe valerie mit chell debbie mcdonald lynne mcnaughton robin marshall cindy brown joy musselle cathy chapman christine po thier kim barber caroline thatcher jackie denny linda beaupre julie parsons bar- bara fowler susan mcphail susan mills kathy wallis in grid maccoll jennifer krapek cheryl hunter karen barber patricia last sharon gordon sherry lott and heidi mat thews guelph and roclcwood stud ents in the show were- kathy ann kent marion anderson cheryl gallagher paula sands anna sumowski irene sum- owski susan podger marg miller sharon smith arlene hebden carol kail michele goetz linda camidge f taylor debbie neely judy cornfield lee ann clarke judy foltz gloria mcginnis donna anderson daphne peek debbie macdonald mary de- marcoli karen sanvido lin da sanvido pat macerollo lin da macerollo penny jackson lynne dehh marlene math ews valerie hall bruce black- lock david cox beth graham tim brain sandra kings- bury tun kingsbury alison brace and connie taylor advertisers clubs organizations please note we can accommodate a few more floats in our giant parade at mohawk raceway june 24 those interested please call 8542206 and ask for nassagaweya centennial com mittee secretary mrs vera codoram executive type salesman if you are dissatisfied with your present status and are a hardworking salesman age 2145 write box 334 acton free press area is guelph acton and surrounding district when you need money for that funfilled holiday teddy bear and indians teamed up for their picture at carol whartons dance recital tiger cat pat macerollo shepherded the teddy bears kim barber caroline thatcher jackie denny linda beaupre and julie parsons and the five little indians kathy wallis ingrid maccoll jennifer krapek cheryl hunter and karen barber staff photo eden mills treat ends brownie season six will proceed to guides by mrs wright ranged in the old anchorage the eden mills brownie motor hotel and 48 ladies sat troop had their last meeting down to a sal cold plate for the season in the form of a the bus continued to the falls gettogether and wiener treat where the afternoon was spent ilhnlielreaaetstfrairtorton browsingarounrl s wrnt and aleta martin sightseeing and others to ma- two tweenies were elevated dame tussauds wax museum ia and then an enjoyable trip home many thanks to the guelph transportation a family reunion was held sunday afternoon at mr and mrs mell tolt to celebrate new citizen thirtynine people from 14 countries received their citiz enship papers at a special cere mony in the new peel county courthouse included in the group was mrs gaetana pin- done of acton 142600 permits issued during may nassagaweya township buil ding inspector c molntyre re ports building permits with a total value of 142600 were is sued there in may the struotures including se ven residences a maintenance shed and an addition bring the value of building in the township to 640000 for the year so far up to brownies for the fall term robin kingscote and mary ann deats six brownies won the golden hand and their wings and will enter girl guid es in the fall judy martin kim- berley tolton pearl waterslice janet perry janet crane and dianne jackson the mothers would like to extend a grateful thanks to aleta martin for her untiring efforts all winter with these girls the eden mills womens in stitute and their friends held their annual bus tnp on wed nesday to niagara falls and surrounding district spending an hour at the welland canal they journeyed to niagara on the lake to visit two historic old churches st andrews presbyterian church founded in 1791 and st marks anglican church founded in 1792 lunch was previously ar- and some to the oneida tower dinner was at 6 30 at a cafeter- the 44th wedding anniversary of mr and mrs a illerbrun parents of mrs tolton about 50 guest- attended 2 quality ba products save you money gasolines motor oils diesel fuel fuel oils stove ojls souui huo oil burner finance plan 10 years to pay small carrying charges dependable service thompson fuels ltd phone 8532370 acton after hours 8532174 askgac international planning your holiday perhaps a visit to expo 67 getting the money you need to meet holiday expenses is a simple matter at your nearby gac international office you get ready cash prompt personal service and budget- fitted monthly payments stop in or call get a cash advinc from gac international for your holiday l ims imtewut10iui finance corp ltd -acton- 75 mill 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