THEIR WINS WERE IN THE CARDS Winners of the hidden score In the group the women section of the 1 D I- bridge marathon which started in January and ended last week Mrs Freda Herbert right Muriel Baxter get ready for another bridge game and Betty Broom head couples merged the lop prize I in A Colvinist Cadet Club Raises 480 orgcliun Club which has been selling bora around town to raise money told The Herald this they hud made a tear profit of WHO The money will he used to pay dues dues to for the basic id link to a n for the roup Itkhnrd VnnDyke is strut lured so each vi rks with approximately of the same age and in 111 s develop a personal ril with loch lboy lilt program is designed to I ruudi find ihiivumnt in those arean that needs most Ills spiritual mental physical and social geared to stimulate growth ind enjoyment It is on a voluntary during the boys leisure lours Mr Van Dyke said He i to because he v And the program Is not for just a select of church boys We win to rcath all the boys for Jesus Declare Series Winners Duplicate In Round Robin Bridge Bridge Club Iuih I- wins ltttnt of the B roup f I t presents 1st prize in bridge I 0 E ftound Robin Bridge came to a conclusion in a closing bridge game at Knox Hall on Thursday April In the series the winners for A Group couples were 1st Mr Mrs R Broom head 2nd Mr and Mrs It Reynolds hidden score Mr and Mrs WJIUoms In the B group or ladies the winners were 1st Mrs Gibbons and Miss Elizabeth Leslie 2nd Mrs Bradley and Mrs Elizabeth McCrea hidden score Mrs Muriel Baxter and Miss Freda Her The winners in the night s play were first Mr and Mrs Don Wmgrove and second Mr and Mrs Ken Richardson Also TWf players were winners of lucky draw prizes The members of Ihc I 0 served a lunch which brought a successful night and a sue series to a close ROUP 1 Mrs llotlle Gibbons Mrs A Mrs Mrs Hyde Mrs Mrs Gage Mrs M Mrs Nodwcll Mrs Gilmer Miss Herbert Mrs M Baxter Mrs Mrs Graham Mrs M Taylor A Mrs Mrs Monckton Mrs Cham 17990 14440 14050 I 12610 12560 Twenty six tables of bridge were in competition in wo sections at the Georgetown Duplicate Bridge Club in the I auditorium April Winners were A Smith I Kay and Cam Sinclair lion Glide and Ashworth I- Martin Terry Hansford and Adams Isobclle Munday and Alice Walker Hilda Black Mooney Mr and Mrs Duke Wilson Allen and Bob Williams J Coals and Kay Coats Muriel Allen and Pal Williams HORNBY NEWS I Miss Debbie Ashford or the no was the of a linen shower in ir of Miss Margie Shea or Itoad Milton April I North Trafalgar Euchre Club fid Iheir weekly euchre party Saturday night April at North Trafalgar Recreation fmlre There were 10 tables of jchre in ploy with the high being awarded to the Allowing winners Lillian Lena Hamilton and f eslon The gents prizes were Jon by Walter Barnard Bene Goodfcllow and Ethel ebb The lucky draws were Ion by Joe Flits and Mrs firold Reed Tyndall Laurie and Danny Clinton visited recently with Mr and Mrs Itutledgc and family of the I me Hornby Congratulations are extended o Mr and Mrs Ken Long nee Shea who were married on Saturday April at three clock in St Dominies Church Bronte Following the ceremony a delicious dinner was enjoyed at the Holiday Inn which was followed by a dance Ken and Margie have gone on a vacation to Florida on their honeymoon Birthday greetings are ex tended to Mrs Del Downs on Monday April Birthday greetings are also extended to Howard Bradley on May I ind also to George Hall and Penney Sincere sympathy is ex tended to Mrs Peter Nielsen on the death of her mother recently Mrs Annie who died at the Centennial Manor in Milton Birthday greetings are ex tended to Gregory McDowell who will celebrate his birthday on Sunday May when he will be six years old Birthday greetings are also extended to Mrs Jim May and Wilmcr Mason and Mrs An derson May The annual flower tea of Eden United Church was held on Wednesday April A A CROUP 1 Mr Mrs It Mr Mrs Reynolds Mr Mrs Mr Mrs Walter Mr Mrs Forgrave Mr 4 Mrs A Mr Mrs 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