Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 29, 1968, p. 7

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ss5ss k vatemxtxaa lefs puy bridge sfc by bill coats tttr lwhatno you do if the oppoo- pts bid your best suit before let a chahco to if youre a i player you pass reasonably dekly and nope that partner 1 help you oul tttis hand was ill at the acton bridge clubl week i 2 ttie dealer is nortth and hsouth are vulnerable hiiui konni s 9 7 ha j 3 d k j cl 10 8 6 4 west east- sa j 10 8 ii q 0 7 5 2 ii k 6 d10 9 6 3 i q 852 ic 0 7 c k q sotjtj srkq 8 i h 10 8 l the bidding wmttw east south west pass 1 s pass put 2 c pus 3 nt ju1 pass opening lead 5 of hearts both east and south have fine hands but east maris red to bid spades first there is nothing that south can do but pass1 sat north and when tfift bidding chimed tn ms i wasnt prepared to mu out cheaply i really should dou ble but i decided since we were vulnerable to bid clubs south came to life and took a chance on three no trump uule did south realize that the most valuable card in his hand was the heart ten the opening lead was duck ed in dummy and east won with the- king eared with leads up to tcnacea in dummy in tho red suits east got off the lead with a spade won by declar ers the club acn was taken and a low club waa led east won and again lad a apade won by south declarer led a heart and tin- esudvjvinnjpg the trick the heart ace was taken and dum mys clubs were run poor east had to find three discards one diamond and one spade weo easy but what about the third discard finally east parted with a diamond and declarer had no trouble winning three diamond rick wo were the only pair to be in kamr ono pair naxmxt out that oloroltewn hiluld thursday fib 2t1h ims paget one apade which went down two for a top to bastwest oth er north south played in cksba making three or four at dup- hoato no player in norths seat would sell out to one apade on ten points monday nights results tied for first place mrs gwen jcffares mrs kay coats and cam sinclair jack coats duke wilson mike lorusso mrs kay campbell and limn ranks norval travel to quebec with bramalea orchestra members of the bramalea secondary school orchestra tra velled to beaoonsfleld quebec on the first part of an exchan ge visit with the m of the orchestra of the beacons- field secondary school for a wnik md recently membera of the oixhtsur from this district who enjoyed the trip wen shari lou leslie gayle lyons and cathy lonn while um they were billeted in the homes of members of the host orchestra and they enjoyed parts of tba winter carnival the girls are now looking for ward to entertaining their new friends when they return the visit m march beacoosfleld la an enghsb apeaungarea in quebec nerval women institute spoosored a euchre in pinegrove hal on saturday evening feb- ruary iv prize winners were mrs ft pratley mrs robin and mrs p livingstone for the lad les and prank rohinsbn art may ttod spencer wjlsoo for the men following euchre lunch was served and a social time enjoyed mr t ramautarsihgh was the winner of the pingpong tounv anient held in thie parish hall on- saturday evening february zi sponsored by the norval and district youth organization of st pauls anglican church the tournament was followed by a record hop and an evening of fun enjoyed the brampton west 1 4h hnmemakers club the nifty foodles met at the home of brenda and shelley laldlaw on saturday horning february 24 they studied the food values of different kinds of meats and the use of eggs andchese as a substitute for meat inmhe menu home work is to prepare two supper dishes using eggs or cheese in place- of meat during the week the next meeting will be held al the home of jean crawford special loblaws freshly ground gold seal fancy red sockeye salmon spec al i 0 h i n c special hostess euanchec dunutlld milk powdtt skcuu wars otswenib vitamimizd choice heinz ketchup l apple juice skoau m bosie mky season oi iu skcuu oioke iuii1it naives special kraft cheez whiz skcuu am nan masaia kist far iii- cefcltjul amv tmai xmsa i awv urns k cmihti i ytlitnri lbaammaltwmrcslmebii ir ithlilsl mtv mtmftv mll 1 ay airvtatrasaa bpw wtatcltf bhh hjwmcc i euacat at ear tuiaun rume tram i l x tueuiun mttmti nnmm m n tenu tvivtl w loaahbll raiiraiiau july i i aemc mai run xnim taunt ava usams tmuths mcveupema mmtmt bmmmihw iiamkrra miul h um uqthiuey wide tm hmjm unieuc mb the world tay oi prayer ser vice win be held at norval un- hed church on friday afternoon march 1st at 2 pm the thema of the service b bear one anotber burdens and tho speakerwlll be rev m ub ellhr of strrfauls an church all wornen in the dlst rlct are welcome the norval scout and guiov ln groups held a church par ade on sunday february 2stb to norval presbyterian church and attended the morning service u end scout week in honour of ford bedenpmeell founder of the ecoutaos movement norval scouts cubs venturers guide rrownle and hangers paraded the colours were marched in to the church by an honour guard douglas thuribeck carried the scout colours randy fendley the cub colours and danny ha milton the canadian ilag joy harrison carried the guide col ours and karen ftoblnsoa the canadian flag gordon douglas acout master read the lesson during- the se vice and ltev r duncanson gave the sermon the norval bangers were guest of the georgetown ran gers at an international dinner held at sl johns united church on wednesday evening febru ary 21 they enjoyed the dinner and the speaker who was from pakistan she gave a very in teresting talk and demonstrated costumes worn there mr and lira bill laidlaw flew by air canada to north ray where they visited with mrs laldlaws brother and fa mily mr and mrs garth good- hewrforthe-weelriendtif-feb- ruary 17th- although the wea ther was very windy and stormy here it was quite oalm at north bay and the planes had no trou ble in flying a successful rake sal was held by unit two assisted by unit one of norval united church ucw on friday febru ary 23rd at the kja atore by towers in brampton with mrs gordon laidlaw an charge the sale opened at 4 pan and a good supply of baking was all sold by early evening w w the pinegrove farm forum group met at the home of mrs douglas- ismond on monday ev ening february umh with har old early prealding the high light of the evening was pict ures of a 3 week caribbean cruise shown by mr and mrs arthur crelghton of toronto mrs lamond harold early and miss florence brown from the norval district were among those who enjoyed the 3 week cruise in december those present enjoyed the slides followed by a social hour with mrs j brander and dick mclaughlin assisting the hoat- eaa in eerving lunch theigronp sponsor a ejuchrw 4n pbaegxove hall every other week with the next one to be- o saturday evening march 2nd for furth er detail on the euchre we the coming enreabs column

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