Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 28, 1966, p. 3

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expense paid bahama trip ed and claudette caldwell take in the sights in the bahama island during a recent expense paid trip courtesy of oshawa wholesale limited toronto iga supplier in central ontario mr and mrs caldwell and mrs glad caldwell of georgetown iga were among more than 350 iga deal ers and their wives attending a six day conference there lets play bridge by bill coa1s i wish to apologize to ray rea ders for the lack of a column last week the canadian nation al bridge tournament in tor onto took too much ol my time i return this week to a theme that i have written about before when should you draw trump and when shouldn t you draw trump i have said it before but it bears repeating draw trump unless you have a good reason not to do so here is a hand wnere as soon as declarer makes his plan he will not draw trump let s see why board no 18 from the acton bridge club dealer is west and north south are vulnerable north s q 9 7 6 3 h aq 5 d 5 c 9 7 3 2 east s 4 2 h 8 7 2 d k 10 7 4 3 c 10 5 4 ashgrov contesr winner took millinery course model hats they made in the mail bag says compulsory union against code for labour april 18 1966 dear sir it has come to our attention that on april 12 the thirty hour ly rated employees of eagle sig nals ltd georgetown members of the united auto workers of america went on strike to back their demand for an initial col lective agreement after ncgotia tions had broken down on tbe issue of union security it is astonishing that the uaw has followed this sad course of action instead of seeking to uphold the workers freedom of association the uaw is dictatonally demanding that a clause be written into contract making it compulsory for all employees to join or pay uaw dues in order to hold or obtain employment we believe that such a free dom robbing provision is against the principles set out by ontario labour relations act which states in section 3 ev ery person is free to join i trade union of his own choice and which declares in section 52 that no person shall seek by intimidation or coercion to compel any person to become or refrain from becoming or continue to be or to cease to be a member of a trade union it also violates the principle of freedom of association as guar antecd by the canadian bill of rights and also set forth in art ide 20 of the united nations universal declaration of human rights to which canada sub scribes and with which the on lario human rights code de dares itself to be n accord namely everyone has the right hr freedom of peaceful assem bly and association and no one may be compelled to belong to an association we sincerely hope that the uaw will not persist m its erroneous course of action and that both sidespay due respect to the constitutional rights and freedoms of all canadian work ers sincerely yours stan de jong on behalf of the cjl founda lion p 0 box 151 rezdale ont ano i iwnt sak 10 8 5 h 9 dj b c a k q j 8 south s j h k j 10 fi 4 3 d a q 9 6 2 c 6 suggested bidd ng wnl north east south ic pass pas 1h is pass pass 2d 3c 3h pass 4h all pass there is a terrific temptation for west to double but this should be resisted in fact three wests did double but two of them regretted it the third one had a declarer who liked to draw trump let s see what declarer s pro blem is when west leads the club king or the spade king de clarer counts his tricks su trump and the diamond ace that is only seven tricks maybe the diamond finesse will work but that s still only eight tricks where can the other two come from the only place for a couple of extra tricks is rufls in dummy so trumps cannot be taken out declarer waits till west leads a black card that he can ruff and he should proceed to cross ruff tbe hand out three diamond ruffs in dum my plus six trump and the ace of diamonds in declarers hand add up to ten tricks always remember to make a plan and count you tricks last weeks winners are bnan hamilton and bill bar bour 2nd mrs e merry and mrs k campbell 3rd tom warnes and gloria coats monday s winners were 1st bill barbour and bull hamilton 2nd mrs kay campbell and lew bertasson 3rd mrs gloria coats and bill hamilton the annual meethg of ash grove women s institute was held at the home of mrs ford wlckson on tuesday april is with president mrs james car ey opening the meeting with a poem do something and the ode and creed roll call was the paying of fees and each one gave a safety precau tion around tbe home a report was read from the children s aid society on what they have accomplished in 1965 also a thank you letter from the mus 1c festival for the donation sent to them district director mrs bird announced the district annual to be held at ballinafad on may 25th at this time members were treated to a hat parade when the ladies who took the winter course id millinery last january modelled the hat they had made while mrs j h hunter describ ed each hat and the cost of material ejvery hat was delight ful and suited the wearer ex actly mrs hunter had several more hats she had made on display and told how to select material and trimmings to go with dif ferent ensembles mrs hector bird gave a splendid paper on safety all stood up to sing a couple of old time songs with mrs lloyd davison at the piano commssoner thomas plun following this the annual ket and stah oi lhe hallon p meeting of last year was read regnal government review and reports from the standing have started to write history committees and secretary mrs bob alexander wer given and they are beginning to put on these were given and these paper their thoughts on the cur these were very gratifying and rent municipal structure of the showed a busy year area and what they think it mrs h bird gave the nomin should be a ting reports and mrs milton bird installed the new officers bridge club next weeks session of geor getowji duplicate bridge club will be held in esqueslng com munlty hall stewarttown due to another booking at the reg ular legion auditorium transportation will be arrang ed for those wishing it if they contact club president duke wilson last week a winners were north south 1st f allen r williams brampton 2nd harry frost bill hamilton milton 3rd mrs fred peters mrs bob barber east west 1st r ray mond brampton and mjfcem hyde 2nd margery mackenzie olive logan 3rd bill barbour brian hamilton milton karens colouring worth eleven year old karen phillips 37 hewson cresc f nds her colour ng ability brings her more than pleasure a f ve dollar b ii was karen s prize for coming f rst n the herald s annual easter colouring contest hearings ended plunkett commission begins report for 196667 which are president mrs jas carney 1st vice pres mrs john ruddell 2nd vice pres mrs chas austin secret arytreasurer mrt robert alex ander assistant mrs t red nurse district director mrs john bird alternate mrs frank ruddell directors mrs rred nurse mrs f thompson mrs w stringer mrs b mcclure pianist mrs l davison assist ant mrs a ruddell committee mrs f wilson mrs cliff hunter mrs w bird r urtesy mrs g wingfield mrs jas mcphal mrs cecil wilson auditors mrs percy leslie and mrs george bird agriculture and canadian industry mrs wilbert cleave and mrs percy cox home economics and health mrs j 11 hunter and mrs clayton wilson citizenship and education mrs rj cun ntngham and mrs ford wickson historical research ard current events mrs john mcnab and mrs m gury wilson pubjic re lations officer mrs j m wick son press mrs john bellboddy curator mrs c b dick safetv council representative mrs h bird happy birthday to mrs geor ge nurse who celebrated her 88th birthday on tuesday april 26th although she is confined to her home her many friends have not forgotten her and all wish her more birthdays the director of research li onel feldman said this week that the commissioner is wrap ping up work on th briefs and is beginning to wn e his report to the min ster of municipal affairs he said the report mum he completed by mid july if it s to be ready in print form for the september dead ne up to caused disturbance place youth on years probation life is getting easier all the time a quarter of a century a go the coffee break was fairly uncommon in industry today many u s firms now pay for the coffee their employees consume in these twice aday breaks in the office routine th1 georoitown hirald thursday aprjl 21 19m complete storage services serfd us your furs and valuable cloth garments our refrigerated storage vaults are for your protection all you can pack in the bb box storage plut regular dry cleaning o 495 barragers cleaners dyers is main st s farmers are you tee its an uphill gamble if you have good cattle the odds are 3 to 1 against his being a herd improver he will sire four crops of calves before you really know 0 ve vet a georgetown youth was placed on a year s probation county court bv magistrate james black wednesday the 18 year old mas found guilty a week earlier of causing a public disturbance and swear ing i he was appearing with a 21 year old georgetown man charg cd with a similar offence i magistrate black told the u youth you do not apply your s self as well as yo i might to r make yourself a good citizen to the 21 year ord magistrate minister of black said the court cannot iztj municipal affairs hen and how imagine why you should gel h the report is released yourself involved n such i h thing as this it m ght be lhe commismoncr plunkett has company vou keep conducted public hearings in he fined the man 25 with both ilalton and peel counties 13 costs or ten days and has received several briefs you can use siras of known ability through artificial breeding such as wintermar anthony stylemaster holslem h s daughters ol herdmates by 9 5 silver prince 7p herford monlhs of age hs tested steer sons we ghed 1 052 lbs at 14 fo se v ce from these and olher s es of all breeds contact central ontario cattle breeding association phono weekdays befor 9 30 a m for sunday servica call saturday 6 00 listed in local directories 8 00 p n rosedale floral flowers for all occasions wedding arrangements camgn a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs we wire flowers 3j albart st tr 7 wsj the population o south am erica u more than 121 million concrete gravel iuhdino sand road gravel fill mid top soil stone work tom haines mi william til 74903 guaranteed investment certificates 6 mtereit for 1 5 yeor omounls from 100 100 000 interest pan half yearly by cheque investors nubile insurance companies societies municipalities estates legal for trust funds aib to iottr your local trust company halton peel trust savings company 28mln street n 1rampton 252 atom streel milton attention farmers home owners may 2nd till may 7th is our annual frost fence sale week we have special prices on farm fence lawn and garden fence and miscellaneous fence supplies call u today and save money we se omf recommend sp master feeds i master feeds its not just 90 mph and style that makes the isuzu bellett the best buy at 1898 sock but it sure helps the tsuzu bciictl has now been around in canada for a year and already jt has captured the hearts of a couple of thousand people and nearly one hundred dealers from coast to coast it s little wonder that bellett is considered to be the comer in the hotly contested volkswagen price class bellett is a family sized four door in a style that sets a new standard for economy cars at 029 pounds bellett has sturdincss in its 18 gauge steel body 4 s w g heavier than standard in its padding and sound dead ening and its complete undercoating even the inside of the trunk and the underside of the hood are under- coated and then- painted over for additional protection there are bucket scats up front and undcrfelted carpet covers the floor area under the carpet is another layer of undercoating painted over of course the dash- stewakttown mals773512 georgetown wed jn and sat ajn acti wok in georgetown board is completely padded there are two padded visors flexible grab handles are provided for all passengers the isuzu bellett is in a different performance class from its price competition with a four cylinder over- square engine of 1500 cc s bellett uses its 71 horse power to walk away from other economy cars it even outperforms some 1500 s costing seven or eight hundred dollars more thcowest priced bcllell comes completely equipped with while waifs back up hghls washers and all the other things you pay extra for m other economy cars before you buy an economy car you owe it to yourself tlisce and drive the isuzu bellett where else can you find a 71 horsepower 90 miles an hour economy car with four wheel independent suspension for as little as 51 898 tow liwrwi vmeowr wofift isuzu bolrlrott for 66 is at your i park motors georgetown dealers highway 7 west phone 8779439 if no answer phone 8776359

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