Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 29, 1966, p. 2

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or blue brand beef short cut standing rib roast 69 89s i ga lucky shopper c h houweung r r 2 georgetown 22 45 i february ihe old year in pictures top educational television becomes part of the georgetown public school system cintre ibt mr anstie of metropol- kan halton s georgetown office and donald frazer view a map of a proposed southern ontario megopohs in which gergetown is designated the hinge pin at a gathering of halton and peel officials at the chinguacousy country club centre right children and adults submit bravely to patch tests during month long tb check in town and district bottom one more addition to georgetown lengthy list of organizat ons for all interests a ski club tiere enjoying benefits of a record snowfall lets play bridge fcx itt biil costs last week was a good week for bridge the results werci not so good but at least i got in lots of duplicate bridge 1 1 played at acton on monday i georgetown on tuesday and erin on thurida although i wasn t m the money at any game it was an enjoyable week west led the club jack cov ered by the queen east eon tributcd the king and i won with the are i led a trump to dummy s jack and east won the trick the club 10 was cash ed and a tow club led either west ha another club or he will overruft so i discarded a spade there is one hand that sla id my mind from all that wcst bridge i just hae to get it offi sul1 h 0 lose d my ehesfaitd the best place to i was down one why do thanrtkrourh this column th hand bother me when i looked at the results the this hand occurred at the t hand had been played six urn georgetown game my partner es and in every case declarer is north and 1 am south made game dealer is north joyous hew year to you and yours all our good wishes for a happy healthy and prosperous new year may a song be in your heart and success within your reach always holmes 5 to 100 stores north s a 8 4 2 h k j 5 lv- 7 5 c q 9 6 wtit et f q j 963s- 7 b 10 8 6 h a 3 d 10 3 2 t q j 9 6 c j 3 c k 10 8 5 4 sows rk 10 t i r q 9 742 iv- k 84 c a 7 i was so upset that i loovd at the results at the end o the evening the hand was payed j nine times in all three norths i played in three no trumps all making four with a club wd six souths played in four hearts and only two of us i were defeated i unless i am mistaken the only wij to make four hearts is tn get the lead of a low lspade how many of u would lead low from a five card suit beaded by the q j 9 i bidding the hand can be made ij ainst the lead of the kpade wstq bal ilt t im tricky 1h pass j perhaps you woald like to 411 ah pwawork a put yourself efttftfef flw srm mw tt jtatammawev dick hawes norton nelson kjudino contractors 773372 1773392 lis2 l 5jc2 winner of christmas draw mrs j hunter oun wltlimt 1000 in bonus tapesi mmmmm first hay cutting sets new record in halton 1968 was the year of a record firstcutting of hay in halton county the eight members of the high yield hay competition sponsored by the halton soil crop improvement association bad an average yield of 5215 lbs of hay or just over 26 tons per acre on a day matter basis this amounted to an average yield of 4293 lbs of dry matter the winner was jim reid r r no 2 georgetown with 5 874 lbsu of dry matter his field of alfalfa brome timothy mixture had been fertilized in the fall of 1965 with 300 lbs of 20 per cent superphosphate and received 15 ton of manure per acre last winter the har harvested on june 20th jielded 196 bales per acre others in the competition were harold midrilobrook mil ton r r 3 5 044 lbs dr mat tcr gordon thompson milton r r 2 4674 lbs 11 craig rcid milton r r 6 4 485 russell hurren campbclu ille r r 2 4 406 fred nirso georgetown r r 2 3 753 frank robertson milton r r 5 3 314 dun mat thews acton r r 2 2796 because of the very dry july and august there was very ut tie regrowth on many of these fields and thus the second cut ting was not considered in this competition the results indicated that with a normal second cutting the georgetown herald thursday december 1m4 page 2 good management of hay crop can provide yields of dry nut ter close or equal to that of corn silage t vs f we hope its bursting with lots of good things for you i a sincere thank you to all our customers okn new years day 2 to 10 p m ms chinese restaurant 31 main street tueeoitcv the year is young and f promises funl may only happiness fill 1967 for you and yours a very happy new yearl hickens shell service aple ave wpr r7739 mmi i mmf om emlf1m bm t ami pulp i m vm to our faithful patrons go our 4 thanks for past year our t hopes for the future best wishes to all john n black iauinafad and distrkt

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