Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1967, p. 13

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duplicate bridge towns newest hobby i if yofi nk a representative group of georgetown people what thrv know about the new bridge thev would tell you that the mountitnviuw overpass at being widened and will prob ably v open to traffic next f but ask a group of men and women who spend their tuea- i day night in tba legion auditor ihtm and theyll say the club meets here every tuesday you on bring a partner or team up rwtth somtone when you get it ibata georgetown duplicate bridge club one of ihe newest of the towns organisations and one of the mow cnthuslajlic what other group would diro to meet on hallovrc en nlajit and draw as good a turnout vl would on any ordinary evening the cl lb is the brainchild of a union street resident wei ungton duke wilson mr wil sor and a few of his friends bave boon playing duplicate bridge for some vears in neigh bourlng communities which had organised clubs with so many bridge players la town he dc elded tf organize a local club one utile ad id the herald mi iu word of mouth pubhril nnn it was n instant luecrsk since i started two vears ago octuber it 11 seldom that there are less than flft participants at the tuesday scwions not al vajs the same faces of course tor it is a ramp which dors not require attendance evpry week enjoj mr wilson as director reeel vei sterling assistance from his wife who besides enjoying th tame herself acts ai secretary and general right hand support for her husband earl emond is elub treasurer i on the average night visitors will find fifty bridge players competing for points hera regulars miss margery mackenzie mrs- marguerite taylor mrs helen hyde and mrs bev palrullo engage in a match of wits memory and judgment there is a growing member hip of over richly men and wo men half of them have also ta krn out rrembcrship in the am rriran contract bridge league weekly winners get scm which when accumulated can be traded in to the acbl for muter point members can alir enter tournaments which take place all over the world duplicate- bridge u a further refinement of a game which or iginated with whist then be came auction bridge and later contract bridge duplicate remove much of thr element of luck which still exists in contract bridge for hands are saved after one coup le plays them and passed onto succeeding teams to test their skill a couple mutt play for every extra point in order to win top board in the final scoring i there are clubs in acton guelph brampton and oakville and the most avid fans travel there frequently as well some of the georgetown members al so come from these neighbour ing towns iwrher this year mr wilson retired from his position a domtar paper he finds bridge an absorbing pastinu and devocs much of his leisure time to the club visits to other clubs and on those rare even ings when he has some spare ime a friendly game of kit chen bridge with some of his cronies this fall too he has taught a class of beginners in a y sponsored program and he very proud of their progress meanwhile ihe club conlinues to thrive and an ambitious pro gram has been planned for next year including contests for pairs and team champion ships tom hill acclaimed dep reeve two sat accidents cause 1000 damage a thousand dollars property damage in done in two motor arcldenls here saturday with n fifty live mlnutei o each olhtr police said cars driven by arthur krodci ick damery 40 atrfntyre orisc and jimea ksvanagh 6 king st collided al ihe uill st entrance to tin downtown parking lot resulting in s350 that happened at 11 on hounulnview road cam driven bv james angus i title glen williams and thorn brandford is mountain view road came together resulting in thi aioroitown hikald thursday nov sotfe 197 1atk 17 63i this one happened at 11- v5 am both were investigated hy constable kenneth tilth tic business there are 80 000 automotive businesses in canada one of every six firm tom hill esqucsin township ouncil lor tom hill was riven thr dep uty rwvc post by acclamation at he tnwnshipt nomination niht in hit hsqiitmnl munici pal l uldirn monda smash into freight four youths killed i r ainen point siid sunday i a polirc cruiser was following four voulhs whn their carl smashed into a freight train early satunav near campbell villc killing ill four terry van buskirk ronald i boers and lome mtllcr all of cnmpbcllvillc and john newell of kitchener were killed all were 17 a ii bird assistint commis sioncr said the youths car was travelling about 60 miles an hour and the cruiser dm en by corslable terr dcvme was gaining whin the accident oc cur red constable dcvine said he knew the vouths and had fol lowed them for about three miles to make a routine check he said he never was closer than a half a mile to the car and did not think the souths knew i they were bcirfi followed it wasnt a chase if it had been a chisc i would have hit the iram too thev would hivc hit a trim if 1 wis there or not john smith of iindon ont a trainnun wli js liodin a lantern at the crossin had to jump out of th c way when the crash occurrtd 1 he siid it 1 nkrl is f the cruiser was ch smi the nr i didt t kn if he was going 1 to hit the train too cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv cable tv phone 8775211 whungton duke wilson and mrs wilson check previous week s score at duplicate bridge points board praise luggage crest warden feted at dinner high praise for his conduct of countv business tni year ws given to william coulter nas- nagaweya reeve and haltons 1967 warden at a dinner last week attended by county dig nitanes and their wives al oak yilles galaxy club mr coulter besides the verb al praise received luggage and a framed county crest as an ap preciation of his year in office it was a irving year with the dispute with the health unit nurses and other major matters besides the normal business said past warden herb merry in toasting the warden mr coulter had leadership and pa voung people s future uneert tiencc in dealing with this am william coulter he said young people are grow s up in a world which has given them war as a heritage in one which is changing from a workoncntcd socictj into one where there is much more lei uro time one which has an affl uentculture nthcr than the povertv culture of the past gen era 1 1 on parents have become uncertain of their roles when we were chidren there was a superior infnor relationship which is disappearing he said invest rev r o scrivens at parents night 1st cubs in a toast to county council judge alin sprague termed county government the grass roots of democracy and paid tribute to the administrative gtaff for eflicicncv replying ge orgetown rcee wm f hunter said establishment ot a 5 year road budget wqs one of council s most forward steps this year past wardens invited to stand after being toasted included stan allen halton manor super intendent who was reeve of ge orgetown when he held office and george leslie presently reeve of esqucsmg guest speaker w as rev g w paul chaplain of carldo university ottawa and warden coulter s brother in law speaking on the topic why youth are rocking the boat bev rj told why jouth cry don t fence me in some by mounting marches and sit ins others by demanding a voice in government and universit administration indulging ir drugs and premarital sex on dropping out of society altogeua er bv joining the hippie movel ment he said ociet today is morel complex with a constant cold war tension that has made they tre sick of the society that has left them this as a her itage he said they want free dom to reorganiie society along new lines and to keep them selves from being lost in the system but he stressed that most young people who fit the mould of a hippie are good christians many want to be married by a minister for example but they nsist on rewriting the ccrem onv o it is memingful to them the morali of jouth today al o conform largely to those of earlier generations he said 1 defy anyone to proc there i more premarital sex today than when kinscy did his report in the late 40 s he said just that today the young people frsist on breaking down the bar ners bv discussing it openly they don t want to be hunu up on sex like many of our sencra tion arc rc paul said jouns petiole do not like the world that has been left to them they are un ailing to accept authority from government or from he scrip tures or the argument that something is right lust because it is old i last thursdaj evening over one hunt od 3nd sity cubs children and parents attended the annual parents night for firt georgtown cubs held in the hall of st john s united church ilihlijhtii the cvcninr was ihe investiture of rev r o scm ens bv dc mr norman herbert mr ernie forgrave presented mr semens with the chaplain hadge on behalf of the session and christian education committee the cubmastcr mrs jean layman presented the group colours and miss judy nash acm presented the various badges r mr ben boyte showed many interesting slides including the camping of first georgetown and others taken while mr and mrs boyle lived in the yukon and south america during the opening of cubs anthony rand robert dickson leqioii monthly greg schenk paul beer drewi- clarke allan dalton gordon draw yyintiers allan thomas hastings and i thomas mcdonald were invest the following were winners ed into cubs these boys who m canadian lcsimi branch 120 worked hard and passed the re monthlv draw i quired tests took the first step in scouting when lhe said theirl arg holmes ticket sel promise mr glen magnusonl dons chamberlain second new kroup committee chalrnan john in tlcvel mler ralph spoke briefly to the parents hawes third e pcllegrims tick cunning the nc ofticcni ndj sollcr rfllrn committees and progress nrx monlhlv draw jnuarv thr green six led b sixer 27 peter bolc an 1 second paul thompson won the points nr fog tip the pat few weeks and decided lo send their mone donation to sick children s hospital white paint were charles zam mit donald bradley warner austin glen macneal russell hogan mr thomas higgins adc pre- ented rev scnvcns with a gilwell wogle which was rec cnlly earned by taking his basic training the cutis doing their good turn saved some cookies for the sunshine school so they could enjoy a party also refreshments were served under the leadership of mrs g magnuson assisted by other members ot the scout indies auxiliary the grand howl was led by stephen brunski and the mouse howl by peter boyle rev sen vens closed with a prayer and the miipnh benediction two clark ayrshires all canadian leaders two u hire c s bred and owned i mr ii lark ot i georfictow 1m e rstblishcd hm anion the all time allcinadnn leaders m hop crampnn doltie at eight vars of ace produced iaa17 lb milk fllfl fit in 305 his 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