Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 6, 1969, p. 6

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liritijlf r firm employees make generous f gesture for arc i glen taxi owner lucian verschuere and five of his em ployees donated a whole days pay tuesdayto the adult re habilitation centre industries at hornby formerly known as ffie hope worlcshqp for the adult mentally retarded owner lucian verschuere and drivers eaton tansley jean koe fred wilson alex ellison and dispatcher barb davis all decided to make this gesture for the adult retarded in the area all day tuesday a volunteer frou the north haltori associa tion for mentally retarded was in the office of glen taxi 53 mill street behind harris flor al with literature and a dis play of the work done at arc industries the cars and gas were also supplied by the own who ho pes- his donation and that of his drivers wlir bring the day closer when the residence for the mentally retarded adultb will be built at- the moment tbi site hasnt been purchased mrs peggy treahy qf the north helton association for the mentally retarded stated we were overwhelmed and de lighted when mr verschuere told us of their plan this is an exceedingly generous gift she remarked em yours this week- end by ralph hawm as we cbmmeree to write this column gord reld deputy poppy chairman has one day of t legion poppy campaign be hind him saturday volunteers members of the branch canvas sed the georgetown merchants for contributions to the poppy f un i we understand there will be poppy displays located in town it may interest you to know that poppies wreaths and pop py emblems are manufactured by the department of veterans affairs under the registered trade mark vetcraft shops em ployment in vetcraft shops is restricted to disabled veterans who are competent to render effective service glen taxi owner lucian- verschuere he and five of his employees donated das pay to mentally retarded in the mail bag mountainview intersection dangerous wants fixed the georgetown herald thursday nov 6th 1969 page s october 27 1969 road north bridge going tow ard the glen at the intersec reading the toronto star tjon 0 mountainview rd n this evening i was disturbed an river drive an unsuspec- and saddened to read that four jng driver going down jiorth more people bad been wiped on n grade will suddenly out at the small bridge on the even though he is keeping to hwy 7 bypass just east of nis own s of the road as he hwy 10 most of us in the vicjcrosses u river drive inter- inity know this as a danger sec find himself half way area and drive with extra cau- mto opposite lane the new tion but a driver unfamiliar road appears to be centred to with it does not realize the 0 the old road causing j school bus hit at dangerous intersection six killed or we can have this intersection traightened out now while its only money thats involved mrs a piatt saturday is the big day for gord when the campaign will reach its climax with the j whole town being covered with youthful canvassers gord reid is hoping to have many mem bers of the branch on hand to assist with transportation etp if you have time to spare offer it to gord another big happening as far as the branch is concerned was the winning of the marksman ship trophies the henry shep herd trophy and labatts trophy which were won last year by the lome scots the winning members of the branch were h bottoms h moreton b mc cartney d burns d weir and g rogers i the members of the ladies auxiliary branch 120 were host to the ten auxiliaries of zone b7 the occasion was the annu al branch auxiliary social thursday oct 30 it seems that each branch in the rone puts on such an evening each year we had the occasion to speak with many of the visiting ladies and without exception they all claimed it was one of the better socials they had been to the entertainment was plent iful and a good variety the ev enings entertainment was und er the jurisdiction of mc jim my meekison and social conven entertainers the crystal mate opened the entertainment a group of four young lads larry thompson organ peter wolfe guitar steve burns guitar ted darcie drums with modern mu sic joyce markham popular songs the m and d minstrels bob marsha bob morrow and georgeduncan were outstand ing with their minstrel show the imperials rendered their version of little nell which had u be seen to be believed jack ferguson as the father wright smith a very convinc ing villain jim randall little nell george hughes the arm of the law tom gadd prompting the boos hisss etc- a section of the branch pipe band was very popular when they played a number of high land tunes chuck hennessey was an extremely good corned ian mrs kemshead kept every legion hall one highly amused explaining golf to the jsbues the supper which followed the draw was excellent it will be quite a while before the zone ladies forget their visit to branch 120 4 dart shoot winners of friday evening who took big chickens home with them were t burg ess l bryan a porter v col uns h russell r stephens x erguson h russell r lin coln c pay there are still some tickets at the bar for those who wish to attend the remembrance supper friday november 7th it is hoped that all members of branch 120 will make an ef fort to be on parade on sunday november 9th at 2 pm at the unplayed club jaci however it doesnt matter since declarer will still make his game contract even if at the beglnnling west takes the see and king of clubs and give his partner a ruff declarer cab still make the contract provid ed he takes one high trump be fore he tries any trump finesse with sufficient entries declarer should always cash one high trump before finessing for the queen mondays winers at acton bridge club 1st mrs bob dickson mrs bill costs 2nd mrs katherine coats bob dickson 3rd tie dick prust and tom warnes mrs jk campbell and ivan harris i i discount centre 126 main m aden paint wallpaper v prehnlstied panels ftoorino carpets 1531190 sat to 530 pm free delivery eliial i t mthiwwimj i t lets play bridge i i- 1 i i by- bill coats here is a tricky hand that caus ed at least one declarer some trouble last week at the- acton bridge club south dealt with neither side vulnerable north s 8 5 4 h 10 6 3 d k q 2 cq 10 6 3 west s k 7 hq dj 10 8 6 5 cv k 9 4 2 east si 10 9 6 2 h 9 8 5 4 7 5 d 9 c j south s a q3 h a k j 7 2 d a 4 3 c s i the bidding west north 2 h east pass solth 1 h 2 c 4 h all pass opening lead king of clubs north felt that he had enough points to make one bid after er marg hale who engaged the west had overcalled two clubs perhaps since two of these were the club queen and also since his hand is flat or balanced no ruffing v alue maybe north should pass south could have temoorized with a three heart call but there is little to fault with the actual bid of 4 hearts after west led the club king east wisely did not signal for a continuation west switched to the jack of diamonds de clarer should win this in his hand dummy is short of en tries and the diamond king and queen must be preserved for the time being declarer should cash one h heart just in case in this c the precaution pays off for we contributes the queen of trumr declare can now extract all c easts hearts ending up in th south hand a low club puu west on the spot if be plays his ace declarer will win the balance of the tricks west should concede a club trick since he knows that either decla rer or his partner has the yet danger despite warnng signs this freakish situation a quick especially if the road is slight- pjt 0 the wheel will get you ly damp before it is too late back to your own lane on this particular danger area a a road b what nappens is not our concern as it comes a w road 0r a sn0wy under the jurisdiction of 1cj brampton twp of chinguacouj we have a choice we can sy however we have a situat- sit passively by until we read ion right on our doorstep that headlines similar to four is in my humble opinion every killed at dangerous intersect- bit as dangerous as this on the ion mother of five killed downgrade of the mountainview child 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