Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 25, 1968, p. 11

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lets play bridge by bill coats here is hand that gave a few declarers a bit of trouble last week at the acton bridge club only one northsouth pair got a plus score when they set four clubs doubled two tricks the dealer is south and eastwest arevulnerable north s- 5 4 mfc b764z oq1074 east s10 3 hvow dj 10 8 cakj9i512 west sl r i1oj9865 j dk 9 south sjmcq9 7 hald7 0aq5 2 cvom the bidding south 2s west pass north 2 nt east 3 cs3 h wpass n3 s epass s4 s wau pass opening lead 6 of clubs although south opened 2 spade when this hand was played i do not approve of this bid south is looking at six potential losers and that is a few too many for a demand bid the action by east varied at each table some bid three clubs some four and one even went five clubs i guess eight card suits do something to some bridge players having arrived at four spades eden mills no declarer found a way to make the contract this is most surprising since declarer has only two hearts and two diamonds to worry about the best play on this hand would be to ruff the opening club lead ntl take two rounds of trump when the opponents trump split threetwo declarer should leave the third orte outstanding a hert to the king exposes easts void but east h out of trump declarer plays a heart 10 his ace and runs a heart now the diamond is led and declarer should play either low or the ace with the wild distribution showing up declarer must find the diamond king e4ther singleton or doublet oh it is safer to play the ace remove wests last trump and exit with a diamond if the finesse is attempted west will win the lead two rounds of hearts when declarer trumps he cannot draw wests last trump if he does he is out of trump and will lose his contract when east gets in with a diamond the moral if any is dont open these hands with a demand bid unlets you can make a game opposite a few points that dummy may provide last weeks winners at the acton bridge club were first kay harmer and cam sinclair second duke wilson and jack coats third tom warnes and bill wardell fourt mr and mrs f hampshire the acton free press wednesday sept 25 1968 11 proposes subdivision 40 homes at village plan a plan of subdivision in the village of campbellville opposite the ball park could increase the population of the village by about 30 per cent if it meets approval through proper channels george goldstraw a realtor has submitted plans of subdivision to nassagaweya township planning board the plans called lor construction of approximately 40 homes in two phases 16 in the first phase and 14 in the second prist and- it met with the planners approval the homes would be valued at 30000 each and constructed on two streets ml goldstraw proposed the names of the- streets were suggested as being- william avenue and glen murray drive the has yet to presented to the minister muni be of icipal affairs and the township council reeve william coulter spoke in favor of the subdivision it is in keeping with councils views on planning and could be considered a pilot project he said mr coulter said the project was not large enough to cause serious servicing problems and could be helpful in experiencing jpcal officials and preparing them for a larger proposition of a similar nature in trie future mr coulter said there would have to be a suitable agreement between council and the developer concerning water sewage and road facilities there are four plans of subdivision being prepared susan sinclair new teacher in robert little public school zeroes in on the petunias at the fall fair flower display staff photo tvtsvnooy lovtt a ctown except maybe james allen who almply wasnt in the mood for long hair- end a blcj nose at the tune staff phofo fun fair proceeds for improvements to village hall by georgitu wright the eden mill and district community club met in the village hall for their first meeting of the fall season reports and letters were read by the secretary mrs rene seattle and the treasurer mrs e barden gave the financial report of the club our annual fun fair which was held in august once again proved to be a success with the proceeds going towards helping many of the activities which go on in the village six ball teams were sponsored this year which gave many folks great enjoyment in the evenings and sunday afternoons many thanks go to the people who helped nuke all this possible arrangements have been made to start euchres every two weeks with the first to be in october some of the money from our fun fair hat already been spent to make improvements to the village hall insulation has been blown in the roof and plans are in the making to have the hall redecorated our winter activities are slatting to shape up with the guides cubs scouts etc attending their weekly meetings 1st eden mills guide company spent the weekerj camp corwhin a miscellaneous shower was given in honor of miss bonnie macdougall on saturday evening in the basement of eden mills presbyterian church by her matron of honor mrs brenda lawson mrs kay stevenson miss shirley gilbertson and mrs beryl wriglitaixaufiaiewmdj and neighbors attended the shower from which miss macdougall received many beautiful and useful gifts miss macdougall will be married on october 1 2 at eden mills presbyterian church a delightful lunch was served after the gifts were opened visiting recently with mrs n marshall jr and mrs c abram were miss m leaf and miss r leaf of london england mrs a wilson and mrs f morrison recently visited mrs a milner of sudbury who is staying with her daughter mrs roy nicholson of waterdown opp report no serious incidents despite fair crowds mcklh pace of billy mcgilloway won him first prize and one dollar in the freckle contest saturday afternoon staff photo childrens class entries few m parade plenty at fair the acton fall fair bringing record breaking crowds parades and a heavy volume of traffic to our town kept the acton detachment personnel reasonably busy during the past week however we are happy to report no serious incidents general occurrences for the week totalled 10 and included two thefts two minor disturbances 10 liquor infractions with the remainder being of a less serious nature on the traffic scene two properly damage accidents were investigated with a total financial loss amounting to approximately si 000 during the 545 miles logged on the acton detachment cruiser 17 persons were issued summons for faulty driving while 14 others were warned for minor traffic offenses prov const roy wood conducted a safety lecture to grade 3 students at the robert little school stressing the danger of accepting auto rides from a stranger officers at this detachment would like to point out to the motoring public the inconsiderate parking observed on many of our streets it is not unusual to see cars parked facing in the wrong direction several feet from the curb or both illegal parking in the acton post office area is of special concern during rush hour periods it takes but an extra second to cross the street to walk 50 feet or make sure your vehicle is parked close enough to the curb take that extra second please avoid a parking tag that may be issued or better still a serious accident which could occur entries in the childrens parade classes were away down this year with the only entry in decorated doll buggy category judy scoyne placed first donald thornhill hud the only decorated tricycle james ellerby placed first for decorated bicycle with steven trotter second in sharp and noisy contrast was the number of youngsters who flocked to the platform for the special childrens contests saturday afternoon dozens of children excitedly surrounded mrs ruth linliam as she directed the competitions crackereating winnersterry holmes bernie taylor bruce hagan frecklefaced contest bill mcgilloway john gricse christine reynolds balloon blowingdoug mcgilloway peter arbic patsy jordan terry holmes was champ cracker eater for the third year in a row defeating at least 30 other cracker fans guaranteed products and service from imperial gn oil ltd furnace and stove oils greases gasoline diesel fuel motor oils jerry skirrow ultimatic furnaces no down payment 10 years to pay power humidifiers 8532340 that make the meal from lbvell bros modern meat market choice boniuss prime rib roast 99 lean shoulder roast 69h choice rump roast 79 short rib and blade roasts 79 uan m ground chuck 695 for your freezer red brand beef sides 65c lb front 53c lb hind 79e lb lovell bros modern meat market 77 mill e acton mtofte ux2240 daily dtuvtty uu1uo weekepdtf scout and cub mothers auxiliary held their first meeting at the home of mrs eillson plans were made for their winter program mr and mrs peter lawson of kingston were visiting over the weekend with mrs beryl wright miss pat wright of hamilton was home for the weekend parents of grade 13 students spent ten minutes with each teacher mrs marion reed used her discussion time to outline this years french course and make suggestions for home aludy staff photo mumcwal ho hansen and guidance in structor bill skernatt discuss grade 13 with mr and mrs c landaborough during thurs day nights parentteacher interviews in the high school staff photo this is your invitation to the most exciting new car show of the year 1m pontuc pmmmtm 1969 wide track pontiac proudly presenting buick acadian beaumont firebird gmc trucks today friday saturday open thursday and friday til 9 pm saturday hl 6 9m

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