uction enlivens meeting georgetown iode chapter the regular asontuy meeting c the countess of strattunore chapter iode was held en ooday kwember 14th at the heme of ra k batter q xing gt k the nagerif miss m mac- kentfe presided and there were st mi m a latter w read from the local branch of tea canadii legion after which a motion was mate uut a donation be sent as hi former 70m don- atioas were also mad to st t john ambulance and to tjn1cef t the regent reported that she i had placed a wreath on the i 43eorfetowq cenotaph on bern- day mrs oliver j ported on presenting three me- dais to soccetsfol students at the georgetown asd district i high school commencement 00 r november 4 grade u medal for highest mark in technical phillip ureu grade 12hedal for highest mark in commercial h susan tarawell grade 13 hedal for highest mark in english simon llewellyn it was proposed that mrs hooter be given an amount of money to purchase a christ mas gift for the chapters ad opted school in newfoundland mrs r ballantine services home and abroad sec ty asked members to continue to make children s slippers hospital gowns and nursery bags for the headgaarters for distribution throughout toe world mrs robert jones and mrs w macdonald agreed to look after the baskets of fruit for the blind of georgetown and district which the chapter pro vides every christmas mrs e wilson and mrs sam pemice agreed to help on the valentine dance committee mrs william hill of detroit was guest at the meeting mrs hill is a slater of mrs robert barber miss helen macdonald reported on the misc 4 flower fond after which the meeting ww adjourned mrs donald wlngrove then took over as auctioneer for the auction sale which followed mrs james evans and mrs er nest forgrave assisted a lunch was served by the hostess who was assisted by mrs a gilmer mrs robert barber mrs ed wilson 1 wm hamilton and mrs dave godden miss jean mackenzie expres sed thanks to mrs barber and the ladies on the lunch com mittee 1 ihtnwm of the countess of strathmora chapter iode georgetown visited a coun ty gounal session tuesday november 1 5th in the photo are mrs r h jones mrs s penrice mrs e wilson mrs k barber miss margery mackenzie end county warden h hmton t iy 1 ij iu fr j lets play bridge by bill coats iih when defending against a do tramp contract yoar usual lead is from a long suit ton do this in order to establish tricks in oat suit since the opponents have most of the high cards when your partner gets the lead he should return your suil ah this of course can change 4he minute that you see dummy thats what makes bridge the game it is soman judgment is required to decide when to follow the ground rules and when to change and do something differ ent that is exactly what hap pened last week at the acton bridge club here is the hand the dealer was west and east west were vulnerable north s x 8 53 2 h k q j 5 4 d c j west east s j 8 7 6 s a q h 0 6 2 h 10 8 7 dj753 dq 982 cna8 ck762 south s 10 4 h a3 da k 10 3 c q 10 5 4 2 the bidding west pass pass pass pass all pass north pass 1 s 2 h 3 h ent pass pass pass pass south 1 d 2c 2nt 3 nt it took several rounds of bid ding to get into trouble but when jack coats played three no trump he made nine tricks the results at other tables indi cated that three no trump should be set so i took a sec ond look west is faced with a problem on the opening lead cards should be led through norths bid suit or up to souths suit it is much better to lead through strength so west op ened the apade six dummy plays low and it s ap to east i suppose the most spectacular play would be to take the spade ace and read the queen tempting declarer to win and set up a couple of spade tricks for your partner bat this would also give de clarer two spade tricks and may be thats all he needs tfcis is the time to use a little human judgment the bidding indicates that declarer doesn t have too much in the way of high cards the best bet is to lead up to dummy s weakness diamonds declarer will win and attack either dubs or spades in eith er case the defense has time to get at least one diamond in addition to two spades and the ace and king of dubs if yoa play it safe by leading clubs or hearts or leading back a apade there is a good chance that declarer will make three no trump as indeed happened at our table mondays winners 1st pair kay harmer george solty 2nd pair mrs kay campbell mrs mary manning 3rd pair pat jegares jack coats die armstrong chief speaker at school trustees conference john t armstrong of geor getown chairman of the geor getown hydro commission and president of district 4 ontario municipal electrical association was main speaker at the annual general meeting of the public apeak ng section of the ontario school trustees and ratepayers association at the inn-on-tne- park recently he congratulated the organis ation on the efficient way in which the contests were arran ged and conducted in metropoli tan toronto he spoke of the tremendous benefit that young people derive from learning to speak effectively in public a wellknown north york ed ocator l h peebles head of the english department at c w jeffreys secondary school downsview was elected general chairman for the metropolitan toronto sone oratorical contests at tha animal general meeting of the public speaking section of the ontario school trustees and ratepayers association leading educationalists from every part of metro toronto in cluding wnilam stewart assist ant deputy minister of educa tion and other representatives from the ontario department of education were present at the meeting held st tha lanon tbcpart john zupanclc inspector of metro toronto separate school board east york was elected chainnan of aha elementary sec tion for the metro aone public speaking contests mrs roberta charlesworth coordinator of english for the north york board of education was named chairman for the have yon found the answer to aeon m plating money one that guarantees results call the mutual life of canada john t armstrong clu 39 main street south georgetown ontario tr 79621 office phones til 72454 residence mail early this christmas december 17th is the hst date for heal christmas christmas cards unsuled with not more than five written words of greeting 31 woftmtowh hhald tha 1w pubue speaking con tests in the metro toronto sob br a harlaj mocahom aha ontario hydro was named to the post of ualson officer ha will bo responsible for the numerous contacts betwe se ontario school tmateeo and the ratepayers association the ontario hydro and the ontario educational association tha nabuo speaking contests in me tro toronto and throughout the province are sponsored by these three groups robert r hamilton optometrist ohm hows daily carretal bidg 116 mountilnvlaw road for appointment 77471 georgetown volunteer r ambulance service georgetown has hod a volunteer group of men on ambulance duty who have given yoo service faithfully for neory 10 years to help us to help you give us your help as a volunteer in this work and we will be able to continue to serve you and your family we need you now phone anytime for full details on how yoo can help phone d scarborough 8776384 or t massena 8774393 halton entries place well at royal fair several halton county exhib itors placed in the field crop classes at the royal afrieultu- ral winter fair this year gor don thompson hoton r r 2 won ttbe genessee wheat class was stfa with parkland barley 9th in rodney oats and 4th in alfalfa seed zusabeth norrington milton kbt was 4th in the shelled corn class stir in cob corn 10th in soage corn and 11th t berta barley tn the 4h oats class robert jbgee nerval r r 1 placed ftn john mcgee norval rr1 was 8th and donald mcclure ibs georgetown life david austin georgetown r x no 3 was- 8th in grain com whn sen alderson hornby r ft 1 placing 10th b the 4h potato section ijyle atntan campbelhiue r r 2 was 8th dong stokes 9th and donald harris campbellville r fts8th tsv ftfg fish at sink sy to angler husband why cant yon be like the rest the men they never catch anything heat your home r h thompson hardware nummno heatino ii 72971 insurance now available for winter wheat the crop insurance commission of ontario offers an erft rely new concept of insurance on w nter wheat coverage includes the hazards of drought excessive mo sture excess ve ra nfall flood hail insect infestation plant disease wind and winter kill a farmer may insure for 60 70 or 80 of h s normal expected yield only winter wheat seeded on or before october 31st is el gible for insurance appl cations for coverage accepteeptjntil deember 15 for further information contact area representative mccuaig insurance limited 160 main si milton po box 69 8782894 first on every family s wish list for christmas a new philips tv sssbbbeihiig el fully automatic color fully automatic color television table version wlthf choice of two different bases striking cabinet design in swedrsh walnut or teak ten fully 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