paqst peter jones photo distriq director at flower show w j packham director of district 6 of the ontario horticultural societies comply ments mrs harold collins r r 2 norval on the prizewinning bouquet in the not of color category at fhe georgetown horticultural soceiys annua flower show in the park avenue armoury saturday mr packham is the father of a former georgetown res dent mrs e burman training playground leaders for y work at camp norval over one hundred day camp and playground leaders are at tendintj a fiveday training in stitutn at camp norval this weekend most of the trainees are high school or university students all of them are residents of toronto township and will staff the 29 playgrounds and one day cimps operated by the township s recreation and parks department playground and day camp administration program plan mng facility layout special events publ c relations chud bhavioi r how to teach and how to get along with people are some of the subjects being taught bv a staff of experts hir d by the department plan improvements providence cemetery plan for improvements to providence cemetery were dis cussed at a meeting on june 17 at which mr mcmillan of the ontario dept of health reeve jackson and cr fuller of erin township were present trustees elected were n sin clair robertmcenery jim kirk wood fj shortill and grant sinclair to work with mrs fank smith and mrs j mo en feere ball women s institute who have adopted this as a centennial project quite a few donations have al ready been made and more are beinp sought to make the cemet en more beautiful wit east s 10 5 2 s a q 8 7 4 h j 9 5 2 h 6 the lcw held their juneirj 10 8 6 2 d k 7 3 meeting at the church and de i q g c k 7 b n one of the highlights of the course was a talk given by jack dane executive director of the ontario municipal rec reation association at the sup per campfire on sunday mr dane told the trainees that it would not be good enough for the leader to be on hand at the playground to give out a hall and bat or some other piece of equipment and let the children amuse themselves he said a play program must contain spe cial dementslf it js to be mean ingful and worthwhile to the children the program must contrib ute to the development of the child s skill the building of sound phsical health and the moulding of good character mr dane said he emphasized the fact that the play leader in fluences for good character by his or her personal example by suggestion and by discrete praise or reproof the number one requisite in a play leader is kindness and understanding said mr dane knowing games is extremely important but more important than learning how to play games is learning how to handle peop le he told the boys and girls it vas also pointed out that the playground must be a safe place for children but most im portant of all it must be fun for the child having fun is the result of other things that hap pen like being accepted by others making new friends de veloping a new skill and rcceiv ing the applause and praise from others it was stated remember said mr dane tun docsn t just happen some thing or someone has to make it happen and you are the ones who have been chosen to do it lets play bridge by bill coms zxz use of entries is a very im portant aspect of contract bridge i was reminded of this a few weeks ago when the following hand occurred at a local duplic ate bridge club the dealer trump out the club jack should be led to tempt east to cover but when east plays low declarer must play the queen now south draw trump t sf rr ncrablc north s k j 9 h a d a q 9 4 c j 10 8 4 1 spades and a trump the dia quarrymen conservationists combine to save escarpment the niagara eaearptnent st of southern ontario a nat ural frontiers dm been giv en a new lease of ufa in hal ton county the passing o two j7 357 03 tfbeqaes atop the escarpment at darfeiin quarries esquesing unified the beginning of what mines and energy minister jack sfanonett described as a new authority tfela ceremony la certainly an example of cooperation be tween the quarrying industry and our conservaition people he added be mid the land donation lin dtcated the awareness of the in duatry of the necessity for pre- cided to collect used clothing in the community good clothing with at least six months wear in it should be in at the church by july 15 the ucw was also husy that day preparing lunch- con and supper for a group of senior alliens from the wood bine area mr and mrs john black bob and bill are away on a tuo week tr p to expo and the east coam lo al pup is of brisbane school with mrs j woods en ocd a trip to expo during the weekend a graduation banquet was rem m the community hall for grade 8 pupils of limehouse school on june 22nd sm mrs jesse south s 6 3 h k q 10 8 7 4 j c a q the bidding wast north i pa- id pass 2 nt 1 all pass south 2h 4h mcencrv mrs william mclean and mrs robert mcencry atten ded the opening day on june 12 if west led his singleton club there is not much that declarer can do he must go down so long as but does not play the king declarer cannol avoid losing two spades a trump and a club however when i was in the west position i gave declarer a chance impressed by my part ners spade hd and not really wishing to ruff with four trump i led my middle spade declar- er played the jack and east won with the queen not being clair voyant east returned a trump lo repeat the club finesse unfortucately for declarer bjt luckily for us south led the club jack and let it ride when he repealed the club finesse ruffed and putting my partner in wth the spade ace i got an other club ruff to set the con tract when you and dummy have singletons in your hands be ware of the opponents holding singletons also sometimes you have to uw your entries quick ly in order to avoid ruffs monday winners at acton bridge club 1st george sol ty bill coats 2nd mrs era hyde cam sinclair 3rd mrs mary manning mrs kay camp bell era in cooperation between the limestone industry and corner ntion authorities with the cheque went the transference of control of a 24 mile long 300feet wide tract of the esesrpnwmt face from the quarry owners to hstton region conservation authority one cheque was presented to james l franceschini president of dufferin materials and con atructlon limited and another for the same amount to allan masson of halton region con serration authority the authority cheque was for the deed of the first 200ft wide strip of land ami the m reed control of the other 100 foot tract the cheque presented by dufferin was a donation to the authority to continue ita work on the escarpment said minister simonett iuch has been said and writ ten about the need to preserve through exploitation the loss of our natural frontiers the quarry company hai been featured as failing in this be said he added the fallacy of such oversimplified thinking is witnessed here today with the donation of escarpment lands to conservation mr suoonett mid numerous quarrying interests began buy ing up land on the escarpment m 1ww as a direct result of the construction of hwy 401 which made the area accessible to the toronto market lack of municipal controls had previously led to escarp ment face quarrying that was creating visible scars for miles around by acquiring the 300foot trip halton conservation authority hoped to prevent any further spread t this the authority first exprop riated necessary lands reaching amicable settlements with sev eral landowners and then rea ched the dufferin agreement with its parent company st lawrence cement by donation the land is leased back to st lawrence provided no develop ment takes place on the strip although allowing a 100ft cut back through the face trees are to be planted on the overburdened piles to the rear of the strip the area covers parts of lots seven fiid eight concession v twp of nassagaweya and parts of lots nine and ten concession 1 twp of esquesing mr masson said the authority acquired the strip to preserve the natural beauty of the etcerp- mnt to protect the springs and to protect the face from quarrying spoliation tht strip will also provide n rural parklands for increased dvmands from a rapid inrrear hid it wu a great day for th servatlon of the area a natural beauty halton warden bill coulter said a great deal of thought and discussion had gone into the move- i think it b a step in the right direction he added mr francesebini sam k was unfortunate that the quarrying industry was so often consider ed an undesirable element county to decide this week on one school board haltoncounty council high schools and public schools con sultattoe committee met with local reeves at the adminlstra hon building in milton to thrash out differences over the nroon- sed new education setup both oakville and burlington boards of education want to carry on in their present basin white north halton mumclpali ties are interested in the com mittee s recommendation for 4 onehoard county education un it a vole by county coi i il on the reconumindatton la expected to be made at a special meeting called by warden wilttam coul ter for this wee we will get to the meat ot it then warden coulter said this week my objective of ceiling the meeting last thursday was to make sure the reeves were aw are of how the commitfe set up fibe report we discussed the report and rehashed it he added now h will be left for full eouncu next week schools will soon be out remind rh children not to play with fire impress upon them the dangers to theimolvea snd others make sure that matches are out of reach of small children and make it a holiday for the fire department too your fire department in population mr simonett said he taped it was a dream come trie for the authority bah a i world faith presents the cbs colour film and his name shall be one the story of this vital young rel gton its need in the new world of today centennial hall cedarvale community centre maple ave georgetown we have the desire to be ffood dtfcttns and neighbors be said septic tank pumpr weeataa tile trendunu omet pill halton sanitation services ken mdall m 7t9255 h of the- national convention of the dummy s singleton ace federated women s institute of canada in guelph they en- loved meeting and bearing mrs aroti dutt of india president of the associated countrywo men of the world mr and mr john pearson david john and bobbie visit ed with mr and mrs jesse jlcenery n friday and also called on mr and mrs robert jlcenery with singletons in both hands declarer should be cry careful that one opponent does not have a singleton in a side suit and get some ruffs norm ally with th s combination in clubs the jack should be led so if the finesse is successful can be repeated in this case declarer wishes to return to his hand as qu r as possible in order to get the bridge club tuesday june 20th was mas ter points night at the george town duplicate bridge club with 14 tables in play north- south winners r prust l keir w hamilton cam sinclair f allen m lorusso mrs sue sul livan j offenbeck warren sadler and h frost east west r raymond 3 zahara c corcoran c hall mr and mrs w coats earl emond r dickson mrs f nodwell and mrs wellington wuson stone coins kept stone coin from 18 inches to 12 feet in diameter are still treasured on yap island south pacific a ceremonial specie attention ladies dobbie industries limited newlands textile salesroom new location corner queen and water st n lew th bowling alky galt ontario summer clearance sale 50 off all remnants sale starts june 269 am ends july 15 noon nat aosh saturday july la i s ohk monday juiy lid regular store hours monday to widay a m to 5 p m saturday 9 am to 12iw tuesday and thursday evenings 7pm to 9 p m direct from mill to you moviigoiri admissions to the 202 munlct pal dnemai in norway totalled 18015640 last year ask6ag imternatioimat- flaiww your honday parhaps a visit to bpo 67 getttni tht money you nmd to meet holiday expense is a simpto 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