five man board administrates esquesings schools htomtett to right are esquesing school area board member chester early william uwson public school in pector o g mcdowell and board members russell miller chairman lloyd fisher and alan thompson schools under their wing are located in glen williams norval stewarttown limehouse pineview hornby speyside and milton heights glen williams i ttan k 10 study possibility of new church parish half the annual vestry meeting of st alban a anglican church was held on monday january 23 jn the parish hall with the rev harold l llcwcuin in the chair in his report to the congreg ation mr llcwclllh stressed the need for greater community fellowship increased attendance at the services of worship and a program for young people he noted that the highlights of 1066 wore the paying off of the loan by the ladies of the guild and the large confirmation in march he also commended the congregation for having met all financial obligations in 1966 in addition to having paid their full mission apportionment a special effort is going to be made in february and marcb to find out the actual membership of st alban s congregation thomas hill was appointed hectors warden stanley milne was elected people s warden others elected were graeme goebeile as lay member of sy nod and thomas haines as alt ernate eva hurdock as vestry clerk sylvia norton ax treasur er william service as chair- man of sidesmen robert heat on as maintenance chairman hilda beaumont as social conj verier and edna korzack as en velope secretary a special committee was set up to consider the need for a new parish hall and to develop a suggested floorplan and fac ilities required herb prcstoo jr was later elected chairman of this group brenda reynolds annette triune and peter norton were elected to develop and guide aj young people s program mr licwellin announced the following appointments to the altar guild eva murdoch mary lomman erma garvin mary hooper edna korzack brenda reynolds annette milne and lorraine llewellm honor ary members will be lacy wagstsffe and demans beattie refreshments were provided and served by the ladies guild 101 swt it foft ou on valentines day there are so many ways to say it but fresh fragrant flowers from pauline s are sure to pleas her most of all mease order early rowers wired paulines flowers pauune buckwaid ottt 16 23 main st s norval lets play bridge by bill coa1s on january 24 an internal tonal fund game was sponsor ed by the georgetown bridge club thirty pairs of bridge flayers came to the game 2etown the winners were jack coats of alderwood and kay harmer oftrakvillc these fund games arc con ducted on a continent wide basis with the same hands be ing played all over north am erica the results from george town will be sent in and over all winners will be selected at the end of the playing ses jon every participant receiv ed a summary sheet prepared by a committee of experts in new york this summary gave suggested bidding and play on every hand so everyone could compare their results with the experts one hand where the local re nits did not compare with the jxperts analysis ts this one the dealer is east and neither aide is vulnerable north s q 10 9 3 h j 6 3 d k 7 3 c 9 6 3 west east fcvj 7 6 s a k 8 4 h q 4 h 9 5 2 j q 6 d 8 4 2 c k q 3 8 7 4 c a 10 5 sooth s 5 2 h a k10 8 7 d a j 10 9 5 c 2 probable bidding tart south west north pass ih 3c pass pass 3 d pass s h all pass or east south want north pass h pass 1 nt pass 2 d pass 2 h pass 3 ii all pass it is not unlikely that east even with his three quick tricks will open th bidding south should get to three or four hearts if east west ar rive at three spades or four clubs and get doubled they arc jn for a poor score west will lead the club king and will continue clubs south is in no hurry to take his tricks and should discard his spades on the club lead when east wins the third club he will try to cash his spades but south will ruff when east leads the spade king he is almost mark ed with the ace as well if east has the aceking of spades and the ace of clubs then he cannot have a red queen this would have given him an opening bid declarer must play west for the double- ton queen of trump and must finesse diamonds through west when this hand was played st georgetown only two dec larers out of 12 made tricks i imagine that most souths rured the second club and then could not get a count n easts hand it pays to watch what the opponents have as the way of ntgb cards for this often helps place other cards that are still missing acton bridge club winners 1st pair mrs lil cool and mrs jean gcrrctt 2nd pair duke wilson gloria coats 3rd pair bridgetlub ten tables played duplicate bridge in the legion auditor mm on tuesday evening janu ary 31sl north south winners were harry frost and lou bert asson miss olive logan and miss margery mackenzie mr and mrs thomas waraes and r dickson and w biehn tied for third place east west winners mrs mary rose peters mrs dons barber mr and mrs art norrls r raymond and a mclachlan mrs j hooper and mrs helen hyde businesswomen attending course in management mrs maureen walker presi dent was m the chair for the regular dinner meeting of the business and professional worn ens club at the north halton golf and country club on mon day evening after the general business of the meeting correspondence was read from the esquesmg agn culture fair board requesting that another member be ap pointed to the centennial council miss jean mackenzie will fill this position an invi tation was received from the red cross to attend their an kerr says house plan ok blasts ontario grit leader speaking in the ontario tegii laturcfjriday georgekerr mpp for halton had words of praise for the home program announced in the throne speech he expressed the view however that the high cost of housing had resulted in some degree from the 16 per cent sales tax on building material and the high cost of borowing money mr kerr said that a housing program required planning be tween the various branches of nual meeting from the hamll ton club to attend their inter national night from the toron to club to attend their annual bridge and fashion show and from the toronto council of clubs with more information on the arts and management course miss marion mekean and mrs ada wilkinson who are attend ing a course on effective man agement sponsored by bramp ton club through the depart ment of education gave a res ume of their course up to date miss jean ruddell program chairman had prepared a mem ber participation discussion on twelve questions dealing with various aspects of the club struc ture and effectiveness this proved to be most interesting with everyone voicing their id eas and views the meeting clo sed with the club benediction municipal and provincial pov ernrnents in order to ensure that properly servjccabuilding lots were available in an as zoned for residential dcvclopl ment all other facilities such as roads hydro water sewage disposal and schools should in made available as soon as d velopment takes place he aid he suggested that a provinc lal or national municipal loan fund could be established so that the physical inter relation 1 ship between housing roads works utility services and re creation facilities may be de i vcloped and financed at less cost and with less uncerliinty as to carrying charges to meet the tremendous urban growth i in many parts of ontario i this together with the easing i or elimination of taxation on i municipal purchasing may hilp to provide an increase m resid ential development at a lower cost he was sharply critical of a proposal by liberal leader rob i ert nixon that the province as sume a much greater share of education costs and responsibil he blasted the propos il for its vagueness and lack of con crete suggestions about melh ods of financing the argument that real estate should not havt- to bear the burden of cduci hon costs because schools ire services to persons and not to property- was oversimplified he thought i st pauls church planning for east georgetown growth following evensong on sun djy jamnry 22 the annual vfstry of st paul s norval con vencd in the parish hall the rev harold l llew was chairman for the meetirg in his report to the congreg ation mr llewellm stated that a great sense of community had btn developed at st pauls in 1966roiic vtry tangible result being that all indebtedness was paid and the accepted mission apportionment was remitted in full he stressed that 1967 was going to be a year of growth in lyist georgetown and that this would call for more enthusiasm and alertness on the part of everyone at st paul s if they were to shire in the develop ment of the area he called for immediate organization of the lait to provide an early contact with the new residents of halt on hills ind other parts of del rex he pointed out that very few newcomers aro aware that the anglican congregation of st i aul s includes the complete area east of the ninth line and south of highway 7 and that ways and means should be initiated to inform them a grateful acknowledgement v is madl o the st pauls lad les guild for the gift of altar vcslmcnts to ornve early in trbruarj the warden s report was giv en by george phillips people s warden and showed a healthy fmancni position it was repor it d that two legacies had been received m 1dg6 from the cs i itcb of the late marjone mac pherson and the late miss marg aret pcltigrcw a proposed bud k frigidaire scratch dent and demonstrator many models to choose from all backed by frigidaire warranty 1 only 12 cu ft automatic defrost 77 lb zero zone freezer only 189 95 with trade other models l as low as 179 wmi trade manning electric act0i get of 4 040 with full payment of the church mission target was unanimously approved the sunday church school report prepared by mrs joan carter showed 70 children re- gistcrcd and a staff of 10 bud carter was appointed rectors warden for 1967 gej orge phillips was reelected as i peoples warden others elect ed were diane mckiczey as vestry clerk frank howard as lay member et synod with david mckinzey as alternate mrs lois fendley as treasurer and envelope secretary stanley moore as chairman of sides men danny scarborough properties chairman and char les coomher mary russell and maura mercer as members off the advisory council arthur bus burton was appointed to the council by the rector the following were appoint ed to the altar guid bessie stmson elsie dewhurst mrs w finnamore joan carter sylvia coomber maura mercer hazel gonn betty phillips and honor ary members mrs emily raw lingson and mrs gordon case- ley attention farmers seed grain special again this year wa ara o a cpeoaj early ordering discount of loc per tmhel on all orders placed with us foe seed grain by tuesday february 28th we have good supplies of most varieties and grades of seed grain available for early booking rod no 1 garryoah regd no 1 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