Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 5, 1967, p. 5

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4- 4r saw councillor and mrs charlie perry took time out from inspecting pavilions at expo sunday afternoon to admire joseph drainers unique sculpture situated on the river beside the ontario pavilion it won a 25000 commis sion for the rockwood artist mr and mrs perry were among several acton visitors to see the choraliers perform staff photo campaign for retarded yields highest ever d dupuls mrs h mrs c rocher bittorf total to date for the north haiton campaign for the men tally retarded is 5000 the highest ever collected acton raised 90676 of this last year the mailing cam paign brought in 55140 for acton and 2940 for all of north haiton there are stilt some donations being mailed in from rural areas and organ izations in the district money collected by the local auxiliary is forwarded to the north haiton association for the mentally retarded at hornby at present they are renovating the recently pur chased building now known as hope centre to better ac commodate the work being done there by the adults in the near future the assoc iation will have to add two new rooms to the sunshine school there will be 30 stud ents enrolled there in septem ber the auxiliary thanked all who helped to make the cam paign successful area captains and their can vassers are mrs harold tovmsley captain mrs b dig- gins mrs doris kentner mrs joan tyers mrs delia kent ner mrs harold manes mrs ed mcgilloway mrs v pat rick mrs lois lawson mrs j mcnabb mrs june croskin mrs d f wilds mrs d mason captain mrs c landsborough mrs mary hinton mrs mary allan mrs bethbrears mrs ilio marzo captain mrs h dalgte mrs g ware miss theresa marzo mrs r lee captain mrs r brigden mrs r bousfteld mr phil buiott mrs a salt mrs brenda hall mrs anna lee mrs p quinn mrs j rowe mrs joan borr mrs doris allen mrs marg daley mrs w mccabe mrs e halladay captain mrs wayne kelley mrs r webster mrs r mathews mrs j johnson mrs w flet cher miss annie aikens mrs o darby mrs s cripps mrs b fowler mrs l synott mrs w gils mrs inez luty captain mrs marj mcdonough mrs norm price captain mrs lois gordon mrs w car- nochan mrs w spielvogel miss sandra sinclair mrs gloria dunne miss jackie le mon mrs john buckman cap tain mrs h helwig mrs alec waldie mrs w hartlin mrs marj louttet miss marie laing miss anne mcmillan miss irene severinski miss beverley brunelle miss hea ther dumarsh mtss patsy wheeler mrs kevin conroy captain mrs j creasey jr mrs l brousted mrs f new mrs lets play bridge by bill coats this is the final column be fore the summer holidays it marks the end of the fifth year for the acton bridge club we would like to thank all the readers whose interest in this weekly column has made it worthwhile we will be back again in the fall just as soon as the bridge season starts again here is a hand that caught my fancy at last weeks dupli cate bridge game i dont mind getting a poor result when the opposition makes a good play on this hand mrs gwen jef- fares made a fine play to give my partner and i a bottom board on this hand northsouth was vulnerable and the dealer was north north s q j 10 7 h 10 9 7 6 4 d ci 9 5 planners resignation education proposals on urban board agenda representatives of the north haiton urban board from ac ton and milton met in milton wednesday evening and dis cussed various issues of mutu al interest including the rec ent wholesale resignation of the acton planning board the consultative committee on ed ucation report and refuse dis posal after discussing the mass resignation of the acton plan ning board milton mayor syd ney childs strongly recom mended that the acton coun cil ask the planning board to reconsider acton mayor les duby said it was his intention to ask the board to reconsider but he felt that refusing to ac cept their resignation would be like asking them to give in mayor duby also said hv was faced with organizing a plan ning board that has fewer councillors than appointed members to comply with regu lations set down in the plan ning board constitution tttt possibility of adopting one board of education for the county was brought up by sec retary jack mcgeactue reeve a ledwith of milton said he bad heard argument in county council against the twotier system and feels the single board would be more effective mr ledwith said a second ad ministrative body could result in slowing down and be an aa expense he said milton acton and nassagaweya nave submitted reports favoring the single tier and oakvule georgetown es- and burlington had not submitted reports in favor or against a of last wednes day saturday july 1 bad been set down as the deadline b the government but it was thought the deadline might be postponed until september the meeting exchanged views on refuse disposal and chair man bob dnnkwalter of ac ton read a letter from a tor onto engineering firm offering their assistance in the purchas ing of an incinerator were in the learning state and i think anv investigation mav prove lo be fruitful mr dnnkwalter said mavor duby said at thv present time when the mechanisms are still rela tively new the town would run the risk with the manufac turer and if we were to buv now wc would act as guinea pigs for the ompanv the possibility of a cauntv welfare officer was also dis cussed at the melting mavor childs noted burlington would not be interested in loining the program unless thev were allowed to opt out after oin- ing burlington is happy with the present setup and felt thev would not gain a lot if any thing b joining the motion to have a count- welfare offi cer has been passed in counts council but has yet to go be fore the minister of welfare and if he rejects those terms it is generally felt that bur lington or oakville would not join mayor duby brought up a problem of small stones and chips falling from trucks cart ing rock from the quarries he said if there s not anv legislation governing covers for these trucks the urban board should investigate and press for some legislation en forcing these covers west east s 9 8 54 s63 2 hkj3 h a q8 d o 7 5 2 d k j 10 9 c k 10 c o 8 4 south s a k h 5 2 d a 8 4 3 c a 7 6 12 the bidding north east south west pas pass i d pass 1 h pass 2 c all pass since north could barelv the acton free press wednesday july 5 1967 ft arriving on the expo site for their first performance sunday morning the choraliers jack pink ted tyler and herman freuler pos ed for the free press camera their perform ances were well received and the last one monday afternoon packed all the available seating and standing room staff photo a few moments relaxation before their first appearance wa enjoyed by the choraliers at an outdoor cafe beside the bandshell staff photo choraliers big hit at expo continued from pooe 1 the new network of highways in montreal caused some confusion but after one blind alley the bus landed in lasalle at the champllain aprs where the choraliers were booked president jim higglrjs soon had the boys and baggage unloaded and first inspection of the two apartments accommodations proved to be neat and almost new the buildings were erected especially for expo and this particular one could accommodate 16 in each suite on single beds nearby was a brand new plaza where meals could be had for a moderate price average cost of staying at one of these apartments runs at 3 per night per person depending on the size of the party after a short look at surroundings the group freshened up and broke up some went directly to expo to see the sights and others went downtown despite the lack of sleep with similar things in mind when most of the group returned around midnight they were pretty tired but it wasnt long until a sing song was going and it was early in the morning before most of them made it between the sheets up bright and early sunday morning off for breakfast some to church and then dress up for the first performance on the bus and off to expo accompanied by the elmira high school band which was booked in at the same apartments and missed their bus the moment the choraliers hit the expo gates they were the object of many eyes and many people stopped them to ask what they were some asked for autographs after their first performance the choraliers went as a group to the bell telephone pavilion to see the famed walt disney film on canada on screen stretching right around a large auditorium it was fabulous and worth the trip to expo for it alone youd have to see it before you can take part in the sensations it arouses about canada the rest of the day was spent sightseeing for most of the group the evening was spent at the centennial military tattoo at expo stadium again the show was so outstanding it could be a magnet to draw patrons to expo standing alone over 1700 participated in the colorful tattoo this reporter got home to bed early since he had to catch the early morning tram home time and space dont permit further ramblings but monday was another day and he choraliers drew large crowds to both performances her maesty the queen was at the big fair monday and the choraliers were privileged to see her when she rode on the minirail tuesday the group left for home around noon and arrived home tired but happy after a four day excursion theyll remember the rest of their lives the mayor and members of council were on hand to greet actons ambassadors but had to leave to attend a meet ing many wives and children were on hand however glad to see them back again scrape up a roplv to one dia mond he was happv to drop the bidding at the two level everv time this hand was plav- ed the final contract was two clubs three declarers made eleven tricks but at our table we onlv made ten tricks let s see what the difference was no detendcr found the kill ing heart lead it would be most difficult to lead a heart loi when north has bid hearts the usual lead was a diamond oi a spade in either case won bv declarer on this hand de clarer is assured of eight tricks the onlv thing that counts is how manv over tricks there are two things that need to be done rutt dia monds in dummv and get rid of declarers hearts on dummv spades supposd there has been a spade lead declarer wins takes the diamond ace and rut is a diamond a spade is lead lo the king and another diamond is rutted dummv s queen of spades is taken and a heart is discarded when the spade jack is lead east has a problem he has several choices rutt high ruff low discard a diamond discard a heart 1 don t know what happened at other tables but at ours east ruffed with the queen of clubs the high rutt was most elfec live it declarer over rufts he would still have a heart loser if declarer discarded his heart east would lead a trump leav ing declarer with a diamond loser in either case declarer makes onlv ten tricks if this seems easv to vou ask vourself how is it that three declarers out of four made 11 tricks last weeks winners at the actin bridge club were first george salty and bill coats second mrs helen hvde and cam sinclair third mrs marv maning 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