Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 23, 1968, p. 9

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fj th acton fr press wednesday october 23 19ob open house at elm tree farm attracts interested crowds on saturday sunday the colon of the milling natsigaweya countryside were reflected usl weekend indoon when an arliitic faniily and one artittic gnest arranged an exhibit and ule that delighted hundreds of visitor mr and mrs hill ly collaborate in the production of charming silk screen fabrics and ilea ax elixabeth wilkes hoeyi she aigned the lovely wafercolori that drew to much praise although she had let her paintingdrop in recent yean in favor of fabrics and tile the it reluming to it again the explains their thedturnedworkshop was jampacked with attractive article for sale the latest artitt in the ftunriy pert daughter martha set up a demonstration area at cine end by a big window a jmttcry enthusiast she demonstrated throwing the clay and shaping small pels for tivany interested hobbyists who watched she had some of her potsi howls and soft sheepskin for sale at hoeys open house saturday got a big hug from jackie denny sixyearold limehouso school pupil mummy mrs j donny rr 2 acton is a talented weaver staff photo 2 k- lets play bridge by bill coats its sometimes easy to see how to play 3 hand when you arc looking at all four hands such as in this column if you were at the table you could only see two hands cover the west and south hands and see what you would play as hast when your partner leads the three of spades against at three no trump contact this hand was played at the acton bridge club liastwest were vulnerable and south dealt nohtll s j t 1114 d a 5 3 t i01 mist s aids 1 ii 7 d 10 6 4 2 i ast s j it y nit j i l h 7 c j 8b soi vii s k hi ii a k h d ko j c ao 3 the bidding soit1i utst vt pu soktii j st i asr alllv opening lead 3 ot spades when you can nuke one bid that tully describes your hand you should nuke that bid soulhs hand is in that category twentytwo points and balanced hand should be opened two no trump most experienced duplicate playen now open two no trump hands on a two point spread not the older three point that is open two no trump on jli22 points or on 223 points not on i2v points but nuke sure your partner knows which range you are using norths raise to three is automatic with 6 points played low from dummy and im sorry lo say most casts played the queen of spades the play of the queen would be correct only if partner has led from the ace and king of spades this is most unlikely with south opening two no trump the piny of the nine is correct if partner lus led from aceten or kingten or even acckingten since these holdings arc much more likely than partner holding just the ace and king fasts best play is the nine now all this sounds fine in print but would you really make this play at the table when tins hand was played every declarer at three no trump nude an overtrick conclusion no hast played his spades the best way if hast had just two small spades with the queen then he is forced to play the queen with queen ten its easy lo play the ten but with queennine it takes a good bridge player lo put in the nine on the opening lead last weeks winners at ilie acton tlridge club were first duke wilson and bev pattullo second mr and mrs pat jeffaies thud kan hams and helen ikdc lied tor fourth kay campbeil and glenn banks wjih cam sinclair and bill coals bill davis backs boxes says bducaimn minister william davi the children who circulate through your neighborhood on their inckortreat operation halloween niglil often carry in their treat baskets little boxes labelled inich the inited nations children kund the money they collect in those boxes goes to help starving sick and helpless children in other parts ol the woild including migcriabiatra your part in this unique childtochild aid program is simple slip some monev into thjt colorful little box i think u is a great idea no announcement again this week of who halton s next crown attorney will be ronald thomas a member of the attorney generalt law staff has been acting crown attorney mugs for tale with worm muted tones of nature chosen for her glares her drawings tacked along the walls were joined by u huge colorful papier mache sculpture that shed made as a class project shes an art student at sir george williams uiiiversllln montreal she had the three amusingly contorted figures all moulded and painted before the really began lo tickle the problem of liow shes gel it out of her room and oyer to her iustiiiclor she laugheu she finally found a friend with a big car us ii wus no proposition for the metro if you can count ihe dock of i lory sheep us purt of the family i hey were there loo lepre- stilted by thick sheepskins in- natural hhicks browns uihl beiges for sule joining the ilocys at the annual fall sale was giielph artist marie hurney she upends the cool part of the yeur in ciiiolph and her summer in the muiillines mid many of her excellent paintings weic of the sea shine ami fishing villages she also hud intricately wrought sllvci jewellery for sale alieiuoon tvu consisted of tea or coffee with u plaid of fiuckeis chiiese curved from a round and a dl of hoi miislaidundheaii pickles in charge were the ilocys other daughter carolyn mrs mclllwrailh of milton with her husband the llhti tree lurm open house drew large crowds on saturday and sunday to hit lively location near mlifiut throwing a pot for a bomusnd visitor at- hocys opwi houso saturday is rlnurihtor mnrlha a talented sir george williams univ ersity rludnnl slui domonitratfd the makinn ol potlery rold romo of her artklos and drasv inqr the sain was hold last saturday ana sunday at 11m troo farm noar moffat staff photo cirmhrimmnbumirtiiiiiiiaittmintiiii ywo artists who collaborated in providing an exhibit and sale last saturday and sunday were mrs elizabeth wilkes hoey left and marie harney guelph right mrs harneys painting of peggys cove was one of many she brought to the opon house at tho hooy farm in nassagaweya for the annual fall show and sale there the hooys exhibited fabrics designs paintings and pottery staff photo requiem mass for accident victim requiem mass was held in holy cross on tuesday morning october h for michael william jeffrey 0 gairey drive georgetown formerly of acton michael lost his life in a toronto accident the previous saturday when the car he was driving was in collision on dumbs street with another vehicle driven by a cooksvillc man a passenger murray pew of 245 guelph street was injured in the crash michael who was the son of william and marion jeffrey was horn in toronto lived in georgetown for two years when he was a baby later in acton until l63 and since then in georgetown he attended mz bennett public school acton and georgetown kennedy public school and later georgetown district high school he had been employed with phillips chrysler dodge and for the past year with the ahitibi provincial paper mill besides his parents he leaves five brothers and sisters sheila hichard mark david and lisa and his grandmother mrs william jeffrey 5 uniery street father olger dcvcnt conducted the funeral mass mrs u burke was soloist and mrs george llewson organist pullbearers were jim and lcroy pew donald york stephen rayucr and john holmes and gordon payne of ilramalca interment was in i greenwood cemetery george 4frrc jjrcss bfthmsl christian reformed church minister rev p brouwcr ba bd acton ontario church notices sunday october 27th 1968 standard time 1000 am english service 1110 im sunday school 230 pm jilernating dutch and english service saturday bible classes 10 12 am everyone welcome mapie avenue baptist church 81 maple ave georgetown pistor rev robert c lohnes churchill community church churchill road north minister mr robert c w hyde ba phone 8532299 sunday october 27th 1968 standard time here is our sincere invitation to the whole family- to attend church 145 am sunday school all ages 1100 am morning service 700 pm evening evangel 745 pm wednesday prayer meeting georgetown 8776665 sunday october 27th 1968 standard time 1100 am morning worship and sunday school all are welcome at the church on the hill the church of st alban the martyr anglican corner willow st and st albans drive rev h j dawson ba bth evangel pentecostal tabernacle paoc 33 churchill road rev s m thoman pusior 8532715 sunday october 27th 1968 standard time 10 00 am sunday school 1 1 00 a m morning worship 7 00 pm evangelistic service evangelist don canlelon canada tor christ crusade jt both services tucsdis 8 pm prjvcr service and bible study nun sju 8 pm chrisi ambassadors 1silm 107 8 oh that men would pins the lord for his goodness for his vsondertul works to the children of men sunday october 27th 1968 trinity xx standard time 900 am hulv eucharist 1030 am church school 1030 am marlins trinity church the united church of canada minister rev gordon b turner ba b d director of music organist mr george elliott ma phd presbyterian church in canada knox church acton andrew h mckcnzie ba minister mr e a hansen bjs organist and choir master rev bd sunday school 1000 a in nurserv to grade 4 i iik a in grades 5 to 8 sunday october 27th 198 standard time laymen s suiulav 1000 am morning worship speaker mr garnet mckeniie -m- past internal i mal president ymca 1100 am collee hur fellowship all most welcome acton baptist church founded 1812 pastor rev slmlev gammon s 144 tides ave plume 8531615 k sunday october 27m 1968 standard time j 45 am church school for ages 3 to 15 scars 45 1030 am ministers confirmation las lor teenagers reconvenes 1100 am divine worship and sacram ent uf christian baptism sermon theme what makes baptism an ef- lective rite babies and toddlers cared for during service everyone most welcome sunday october 27th 19os standard time 145 am church school and adult bible class 1100 a m morning worship the hallowing ol the name 7 00 p m evening service youth singalong the llllr group will conduct this service all welcome wednesdiv 745 pm praver and bible study thursdav 800 pm choir practice friday 700 pm bhf s invgn rgetywn notice of annual meeting and election of officers for 1969 yh progressiva cenurvatlv axltlon provincial riding of hilton east and lh fodaral riding ot halton wednesday october 30 at 8 pm at the royal canadian legion hall oakvilla 136 church it nsddy strot guest speaker the hon john h white aapp minister of revenue for iho province of ontario everyone welcome light rofroshryionis will bo sorvod following tho mooting inters georgetown jjj one of ontarios finest family clothing stores anniversary and expansion celebration 4000 in prizes w dj certificates drawn every week thisveeks winners drawn by worshipful master of credit lodge no 413958 no 816366 no 781875 no 415928 no 816428 no 385377 no 813304 no 415893 no 813239 no 815192 previous winners 042397 mrs v barlow 174133 736200 mrs s norton mrs b archer misi r ovenden mrs a bodin 556127 mrs j bull 170415 mrs d eldridfle 386808 miss a crane a hayword 386518 p farkas r grace mrs r greenwood 411819 miss s black 4 715108 mrs f allan mrs v rekker mr o moran mrs billings miss a bundle miss i black mrs a mccann one free draw ticket is given with every 100 purchase rf you have one of the above numbers come in answer a skilltesting quesion and claim your 5000 prixe stores in georgetown and brampton

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