Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 19, 1969, p. 2

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mimimaiiirumimmiipiiati by bill coats iim i nmi urumi the georgetown herald jthursoayrjunelwhrllw clergy comment here is an interesting hand cost eame up in a grabber bridge match its difficult to bid slam and difficult to make dam may be its just as well for if you cannot make twelve tricks you aouldnt bid to that level north dealt with vulnerable both sides north s a 9 8 3 h a k j 7 2 d void c k 10 7 4 page 2 public funds for separate west s 10 4 k q 10 6 3 d a k 10 4 cq j 5 east s j 6 5 h8 5 d j 8 7 5 c 8 s south s k q 7 2 h 0 4 d j 9 6 3 c a 6 3 the bidding south west 1 s pass 3nt pass 4 nt pass 6s all pass king of diam 40rth east 1h pass sc pass 4s pass h pass openin lead lend there are two inferences that lean be drawn from norths bui lding both of these helped south bid the slam when outh responded one spade to i norths opener it increased the potential of norths hand his jump shift to three club an- jnounced a big hand usually at least 19 points and put a game force into effect south kept i the bidding open with three no itrnmps now north supported ispades when a player bids ithree suits and includes a jump ibid he can have at the most a singleton in the fourth suit af- ifer checking for ace south bids the slam knowing that ithere is at the most one diam- end loser although there are no appar nt quick losers in the nortb- 8outh hands it is difficult to count to 12 tricks there are four spade tncks plus a ruff two club tricks and possibly four heart tricks and thats only 11 its too much to hope ifor a threethree split in hearts plus the queen in wests iband declarer could try for a split in clubs but even thenl the heart finesse must be right declarer decided to try for a finesse or a threethree split in hearts frot necessarily both plus an additional diamond ruff the opening lead was ruf fed in dummy and a low spade led to declarers hand a heart was led and- the heart finesse taken with this hurdle over declarer set about to obtain his second diamond ruff he entered his hand with a club and ruffed a diamond the spade ace was cashed one more high heart taken and a low heart was led if east ruff- nki m ed declarer could over ruff if 14 if u si hflfll east discarded declarer could i viiwwfc tuff low and then take out easts last trump the club king provided entry to dummys goo hearts in all declarer lost just one club trick acton bridge club mondays winners 1st mr and mrs j coats 2nd mrs betty ashley gloria coats 3rd mr and mrs good outdoor cocking means goou eating and at iga were ready to make this your most successful barbecue season ever fresh meat cutsbeef pork lamb and poultry provide the outdoor chef vwth a wide selection of menu ideas we also have apices charcoal briquets and lghter in fact everything you need for a cookp make your barbecue headquarters iga where we really care about cookyna up values for you v bob dickson 4th mrs hyde kay campbell will be teaching robert mcmenemy on may 25 at the spring convocation of waterloo lutheran university robert thomas mcmenemy eldest son of aar and mrs robert f mcmenemy 20 shelley street received his bache lor of arts degree in eng lish and history bob a georgetown district high srhool graduate will at tend an ontario teacher s college in the fall come to church maple avenue baptist church bible preaching sunday 11 ajm and 7 pun christian reformed church 7th lin georgetown al j vandenpol minister i services every sunday 930 ajn and 4 pm 11 am sun day school visitors welcome listen every sunday to the j back to god hour radio i minis dr joel nederhood ckey 990 830 am cfgm i 1310 1030 am fm 100 7 meg chin 4 pm st pauls baptist church mountainview road minister rev w r cairns morning worship 11 am subject a priceless gift by itev leslie wilton first baptist jchurch in canada education is a provincial but not a federal helen responsibility among the provinces ontario has a sys tem superior to most and second to none an already expensive programis now complicated by requirements of bilingual ism which we have accepted as a fact of hfe a new crisis has been precipitated by the recent campaign seeking public funds for separate high schools through grade thirteen the reasons for this campaign have been widely publicized and are fairly obvious devout members of the roman catholic community and of some other denom mations are genuinely concerned about the impact of se cular schools upon their youth their solution has been to establish a separate school system where the young people are not exposed to alien influences but can be indoctrinated with the accepted tenets of their own reli gious group this system has become both extensive and expensive to the communities involved recent develop ments have aggravated the economic difficulties diversification of syllabus and the updating of facili ties is causing operational costs to skyrocket the current massive influx of immigrants from romai catholic com munities in europe is demanding an immediate multipli cation of separate school facilities costs could be astro nomical in the past multitudes of her devout sons and daughters have been prepared to serve for a pittance in the institutions of the church now a change is evident insistance among quebec teachers in parochial schools that their salaries compare favorably with those received r public schools is symptomatic th s could spell a drastic increase in school budgets all these conditions have created a situation of mane al cr s s the whole future of the separate high school system could be threatened under these circumstances he caut ous pos t on taken by the secular press the resista ice reflected m the ke her aaackay report and the rather adamant attitude of the government opposing the extens on of grants may seeml puzzling the grounds for res stance are ot well under stood by the general public i the arguments are set forth in a statement of the interchurch committee on protestant roman catholic re lations this committee represents the following canadan churches anglican baptist d s pies presbyterian un ted and salvation army the first objection mentioned is usually financial the prime minister of ontario has stated that our soc ety has simply not enough wealth to support a dual system beyond the elementary level this arcjun ei s used because of its familiar appeal though the leaders of all provincial political parties concur in the above udgement the argu ment is not too convincing governn ents can usually find money for anything which they deem des rable kr ihc osmawa mthoutalt iwht o barbecue heeds ohutmeouimal fooortkb emcim jmi m to 71 wffatstm bgmtto quantmb fresh cuts chicken legs or breasts lb briquet lighter fluid foil wrap sia un 39 39 37 in the dairy case ka mtumu assmidral huhua 79 new crop carolina whitl potatoes 69 maxwell house coffee hmmcfofujl cuuhiauk 16 lb bag ihite pim mow c nqm barbecue fixins n ovui i mowovo towels libbys relishes sunkingtauces accent ik i 49 33 kelloggs corn flakes iga lucky sh0pperle0na cook 30 ann street 2148 the anglican church of canada st george 60 guelph st third sunday after trinity 800 am holy eucharist 930 am family eucharist 1100 a m morning prayer church school will be be discontinued until sept georgetown alliance church telephone a77981 1000 am- 1100 am 700 pm sunday school horning worship evening service cedarvale community centre st john s united church 11 guelph st 877 2531 minister rev robert o scnvens 11 a m service of worship church school nursery 10 grade 1 junior congregation sun june 29 july 27 incluive congregations of st john s first baptist join for services in first baptist church mam and guelph everyone is welcome the fundamental object ons are no f nancial but political and social the key question is the relat onsh p of church and state in european countr es these two are partners and state churches are recognized and supported by state funds our western trari i ch s that education s the responsibility of the state and religon is that of the church each is free in its own sphere ours is an in j kerr appointment rules out snow for cabinet i standard building code propos- vice chairman snow has also al resulted in a committee on served on the education high- code and possibly its implem ways and transport and natural entation snow also introduced resources committees a resolution for modular coor dinated design of all govern he is well regarded for com ment buildings and this resolu iittee work because his career m lion has been adopted has combined two of the most when jim snou introduced entered the cabinet as energy v important economic elements in his standard building code rr and resources minister kerr in addltlori lo the present ontario todav agriculture solution in the legislature in is senior to snow in legislature four conatccs of which he is and construction 1968 there was some ser ice cabinet rank is rul march spe ost halton east mpp might ho a creasingly pluralistic society to force rel gious groups or future candidate for minister of approached after kerrs ap- irxiividuals to contribute to the religious ins tutions of an public works pointmcnt big jim said he other faith to whose tenets they take violent exception is an infringement of religious freedom the necessity for separate h gh schools is question ed by many roman catholic parents who in increasing annie yoilllfl rpslhpilt numbers insist on sending their children to public schools some separate school boards have already made arrangeiof lown 40 yeflts ments for their schools to become public schools the population of new york state s over 40 roman catholic in a recent plebiscite which would have permitted the ex penditure of state funds on parochial schools the bill defeated almost three to one had plenty to do as vice chair now that his halton west man of four standing commit running mate eorjje kerr has tees public accounts agnc ulture government commissions and standing orders and print ing first baptist church main and guelph 8775491 minister- rev le wilton 10 a m sunday church school 11 am morning worship christian commitment believers baptism the lord a supper 7pm evening worship organist mrs w townend choir director miss brenda mcneil dodgson and uis born in dur ham england where she attend edschool ihc was a member of the methodist church in ens another very strong objection is that the school system from kindergarten to the university level isolates a large segment of canadian youth from their con temporaries at a time when national unity has become a i lilt itlilulllll iiuilii 111 l goal of all our people the segregation of our youth through iand and wncc comlng to clcor all their formative years is most divisive and damaging letoun of knox presbyterian such a program is diametrically opposed to the new spirit i church of ecumenicity which characterizes the best thought of the roma catholic community today it is realized that in our day any plan to insulate our generabfi against exposure to all shades of belief and unbel ef s doomed to failure this suggests that the primary purpose of parochial schools is no longer practical snow gets the big jim tag around queen s park because a georgetown resident since uuh kenora s ieo bernier and 1929 annie young bl died at ontario souths william new her home 0 margaret street on man these are the largest men in the legislature after the fa shion of professional heavy weight boxer lie also shares was juae 7 she was the daughter of parochial joseph young and mary tane shamrock studios wedding portraits child studies passports photos etc colour and black and white 49 rexway drive 8773978 v with bernier and newman the fact tint their names have also been kicked around as cabinet material the halton east members worvos futuristic city moves one step closer the proposed 1 billion fut which iv ill house 25 000 people unstic city near norval got schools theatres and commcr one step further last week as cial development the planning board gave appro val for preliminary discussions transport within the radial core will be by electric golf cart the plan was unvtiled may 12 type vehicles covered by plastic at a chinguacousy council meet bubbles or by commuter scr- norval presbyterian church minister rev r d duncanson organist mrs win muifdjp worship service 10 00 a m gumt preacher rev prof w j s farris m a phd of knox college toronto sermon in trust with the gospel the sacrament of holy communion will be celebrated ing by representatives of arjel developments limited weston owners of the 2200 acre site vice vehicles schools ire to adjoin the green belt allowing access to jnd a self supporting town hous from sc without crossing a ing 47000 people will be esta highway blishcd in the western sector of the township if final approval the central core will have a is given it would be bounded three acre coveicd market and on the aouth by highway 7 near an ails centre with both live her husband dud mmv years ago and she leaves one son william of georgetown and i daughter irene mrs john ros sitcr of van nuys california and two sisters mrs william emmerson mary of hillsburgh and ethel of georgetown she was predeceased by sisters mrs sarah mawson and jane ann of durham and brothers james and joseph of georgetown and john of durham rev noxman voting conduct rd the funeral service at the harold c mcclure r- uncral home and interment was in greenwood cemetery pallbear ers were stuart and morris puckering of terra cotta ed hall john holden james sorcn sen and alan prouse norval on the north by side road 16 west by the town line and eait by line between the fourth and fifth lines west and movie theatres a golf course and considerable open space are also planned it is hoped the new develop the unique radial core com- ment could be under way with- munity is designed to eliminate in two years if all approvals can entirely from a central area come through concrete gravel building sand road gravel fill and top soil garnit bud haines glan williams 773302 halton hills ratepayers assoc general meeting monday june 23rd 8 00 pm georgetown high school cafeteria election of officers and board of director 196869 reports discussion of over crowding of kennedy school with guest speaker e 7 lavender asst sopt north area halton bord of education i draper oobie co ltd members the toronto stock exchange stock and bond brokers your nearest branch office phone brampton or melton end toronto 4595222 6773757 no toll charge from georgetown and vicinity successful investors a traders know draper dobie david r chepple wm e beetty proclamation cedorvale centennial community centre day saturday june 21st 1969 in accordance with a resolution passed by council june 2 1969 1 hereby proclaim saturday june 21 1969 cedarvale centennial community centra day in the town of georgetown and urge all citizens lo attend the open house commencing at 1 2 30 p m at the cedarvale centennial community centre 3022 whteldon emmerson mayer jrjk

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