Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 25, 1956, p. 10

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 23th 1996 the new coop gasoline service offers you coj- the new at a glance gauge telti you quickly the level of fuel in your tank no more dangerous climbing up on the tank to check your gasoline tevet no more time consuming measuring gas with a stick a new round low evaporation tank gives you much less gasoline surface exposed for evaporation old style oval tanks encouraged evaporation by expos ing a greater surface to the air in the tank a new cool surface tank to cut down on evapor ation on those hot summer days a hot tank drives valuable fuel out the air vent co operative ownership which means that you and your neighbours own your own petroleum distribution business through your elected directors you control its policies and keep for yourself the earn ings of the business coop gasoline and oil are the products of one of canada s leading refineries co op gaso line is packed with the kind of power you need for the all day pull in heavy farm work order co op gas service today phone your order collect if necessary to georgetown tr 72271 halton cooperative supplies bantam allstar champs mice thins about raoios is rou can turn off the program without hurt- ins anybody feelinss wiring commercial and domestic beatty pumps llbr1 traovini time payment plan now available for wiring and supplies ectric commercial s domestic beatty pumps 24 hour service mill street tr- 72901 the chess corner bj don parker thursday april the 19th saw twtlve stalwarts opposing one anotlur ovtr the chess hoards in the hallowed halls of the georgetown chess club up at lincoln motors this was the second round of a round robin series being played to determine the strength of each individual number in order to assign j point ralinj to him once this series has been com pleted and the points assiemd a class svstem will be organized this to be followed by a point award or disaward for wins losses and draws during the latter part of the even mg presbyterian choir member dick human dropped in after choir prac tice and didn t have to be coaxed t io hard to sit in and have a tame we were very sorrj new comer olivir whitmec couldn t make it out to th club but perhaps we will have the pleasure of his company this thurs day april 26th suggestion box novice jack wilde dropped this little gem in the box and receives a tip of the hat and some possible ic tion on his idea jack suggests that for the benefit of the novices who find themselves suffering from a mom entary loss of memory concerning the legal moves of the various pieces a diagram illustrating these moves he placci within easy reference during game for th novice effective sunday april 29th gray coach lines services w ii operate on g daylight saving time new time tables are avail able at all offices and gray coach lines bill booth taxi foi pfompt tctvice tr 72596 one of the main difficulties con fronting the novice chess plajor is to place the proper value on the ion ous pieces at his disposal as in life he must be willing to spmd or sacn ficc something to gain a goal in chess the two things striven f r ire material and or positional gain or advantage but how docs the novice know when he is getting a bargain or being a spend thrift perhaps the following excerpt from emanuel las ker s common scnce in chess will help him formulate a sound sense of values where his pieces arc concern cd the rook or castle one piece whose power increases the more the end game stage is reached is the rook his fighting capacity against the adverse king is enormous and exactly what makes him a valuable instrument for attack as well as de fence in conjunction with his own king he can give checkmate to the hostile king driven to the edge of the board and in combination with a knight kt and pawn pi and a single obstruction be can give checkmate to the k on any square of the board example r at b8 kt at kt6 p at w opponents k at b7 one of his pawns at kt7 without any kind of support he can give untold checks to the adverse k until the same is obliged to approach the r perhaps against the best in tcrests of his game or forced to protect himself behind some kind of obstruction on account of his at tackine qualities he is alwas a valu able ally when you want to force any obstructions out of the way for in stanee passed pmns but he is less lit for lighting uainst them ind reallj too valuable a piece to be ejven away for such a purpose if other alternatives are open he can attack if unobstructed any square of the board in one move and will command fourteen at a time this enables him to icstnct the opposite k to a portion of the board next week we will see what i asker his to say concerning the bishop i asker wis born in germany in 1808 and died in new york citj in 1941 he became chess clnmpion of the world b defeating william steinitz in 1894 and lost the eham pionship to capablanca in 1921 for any fellow at a loss for soim thing to do perhaps this will keep him out of mischief for awhile probltm no 1 white 3 k at qkt i q at kb4 b at kkt 2 black 4 k at qr2 k s at qri and qkt 2 p at qn3 white to play and mate in two moves solu tion next week in tro du cing i g tee cord 23 bron street georgetown born london fne where i was taught chess in school served in the british and indian army for six years as in officer was per sonell officer for the i ittlc woods mail order stons for four jeirs hive been i rtsident of camdi for four jean the past jear and a half spent here in georgetown i am mar ncd and have one daughter i im presently emplojed bj a v roe malton tahere i am a group leader my hobbies include chess tennis tir dening and walking les norns 17 temple rd george town born chertse surrej 1nglmd attended local elementary school gaining county scholarship to king ston technical school started work in the shops of vlckers aviation ltd we bridge subsequently emploj ed b general aircraft feltham middx and bristol aeroplane co during the war jcars served with the home guard and civil defence corps where i won the st ambulance me dallion learned to play chess secn jears ago played regularly with a blind man who gave me many a hid ing came to canada january 1953 to take up employment with a v roe ltd as a planning engineer i am married and have one son aged 12 years my hobbles include target shooting and fishing also a keen aquarist results of games white ftdc d williams 4 rod king h rod king 0 d willi ami 1 coached by dick riddall this group of georgetown bantams de fealed brampton a few weeks ago in a 5 town tournament here back row left to right dick rtddall bill engleby david cunningham john cummins centre row ben king walter dixon wayne norton bob bingham j d cameron front row brian lewis kent riddall goalie wayne everson merv sisler guides receive flag sunday church parade a flag presented to 1st george town girl guide company by the 1 0 d e was dedicated during the evening service in st georges angli can sunday the church was filled with guides brownies rangers and cubs who par aded in uniform for the service rev kenneth richardson spoke par ticularly to the young people present telling them that the discipline learn ed through guide and scout work helps make them good citizens of tomorrow god he said can only work through the hands and minds of human beings and young people who have the privilege of such train me will realize its worth when they i each maturity miss ruth evans presented the flag for countess of strathmore chapter 10de and it was received by mrs ernest ball guide captain and dawn fiebig company leader lessons were read by mrs m grieve lieut enant and guide brenda bell mrs h a sawyer area commis sioner and mrs s e wood north halton commissioner attended the service so popular has the guide move ment become since it was rcintro duced into georgetown last year that it is planned to form a second company in the near future j boughton 0 gord tee 1 john bolt 0 don parker 3 jack walker 0 leo wolf 1 jack wilde 1 harry judd 0 d williams 0 harold gilmer 1 les norns 1 rod king 0 al zeravlev 1 rod kin 0 jack walker 0 les norns 1 ieo wolf v don parker lfc don parker 1 ieo wolf a gord tee i j boughton t harry judd 1 jack wilde 0 i es norns 1 jack walker i jack wilde 1 harry judd 0 nick ho man 0 i es norns i harold gilmer 2 al zeravlev 0 thats it for thi week fellows so we 11 be looking for you on thursday april 26 8 00 p m its spring cleaning time and no doubt a lot of articles will be ready for resale try a herald adlet to dispose of hit m quitkh ford 1956 see and drive the finest most safe and economica on the highways monarch transportation good delivery finest service thompson motors phone 69 acton acton or georgetown subscribers tr 73756 a see us for a good dea c pat patterson 1 we also have good used cars priced right la with kool lite aluminum awnings custom made do not darken your rooms choice of colors lifetime installations combination doors and windows free estimates 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