Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 26, 1968, p. 13

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coke phut dundurn castle spring garden trip the acton free press wednesday june 26 1968 m a full bus load of golden agere enjoyed a wonderful trip to ham ilton but week the weather was perfect except a little fatty as the bus left acton at 10 sum but the f of soon cleared away the first stop was the coca- cola plant here all donned safetyclasses for a guided tour of the the bottling works they watched the empty bottles being removed from the wooden cases placed on moving conveyors and f carried to a tank of solution r ladles did some actual where ibey were washed with wire dow strapping shown through the castle to see and admire the handsome furn iture and futures others ad mired the beautiful and unusual birds flitting and strutting about in the aviary the next stop was at the spring garden where the iris were in full beauty in all shades and hues indeed a lovely sight a short stop was made at the art gallery then on to the down town business section where tho orwliw lets play bridge by bill coatt a motaiih puum on the norval tugofwar team dug into the dut but it wasnt enough to defeat llmehouse strongarms speyslde eventually won the event pulling down the four othor school teams in esquosing township field day staff photo brushes and came out sparkling clean to be inspected vmu moving and discarded u necessary continuing on the conveyor belt the bottles were fllled capped and placed- in wooden cases again alloy adto- matiqo the travellers were each treated to a bottle of coke to venjoy while watching a film de picting the history of the bottled beverage and also the relation of this industry to other indus tries such as glue steel cork paper rubber etc the next stop was at dundurn castle where a leisurely lunch was eaten in the pavilion any one who wished now paid to be ah met at the jet restaurant at 3i30 pni for a hearty hot meal befpra leaving for home black storm clouds wer4 hovering and wet paverof uismn placesaloog die way showed that- occasional showers had occur red but the bus arrived back at the old post office and- un- loaded and most were able to scurry borne in the high wind before the worst of the thunder and lightning storm broke over acton it had been a full and enjoyable day the chit are looking forward to their next excursion the annual zone picnic in hidden valley on june 20 maybe you cannot tell by the weather but summer la upon us again time for the acton bridge club to put away the cards fpld mai table and take it easy an fah not that ms columnist win give up playing bridge foe the summer but its hard tp keep hand records in rubber game so thislslbe lastarticisforawmlev duplicate players neenot des pair tbe eorgetown chlb win operate ail summer slhe legion hall in georgetown oevtueadey nights at 8 pm for thlsuwarilclefofawhila i would like to present fe rather tricky hand from last weeks game at the acton bridge club the dealer was west and north- south were vulnerable glen williams public school tops five schools in esquesing meet fmjttino sit for the minor bantam girls 220 rase ate representatives fvom the f ve schools that battled for top points in esquesing town ship schools field day event in 351 sec patty holmes won the staff photo glen wlulams public school piled up 103 points to win the esquesing township field day championship in georgetown park on wednesday june 19 second place went to speyslde ps with 93 points llmehouse with 47 plneview 31 and norval 6 points events so yd minor bantam girls brands ingus 1u gw cathy rlddeu l carol kemshead gw co yd minor bantam boys craig jubb 1065 p bob rob inson s don lauppe p so yd bantam girls marilyn mcarthur 107 s lynda turn er l charlene rodgers s 100 yd minor bantam girls brands ingus 043 gw kaiby stokes s carol kemshead gw 100 yd minor bantam boys robbie frame 136 s douglas thompson gw craig jubb p 100 yd bantam girls judith brown 134smaxlne kemshead gw marion hancock gw 100 yd bantam boys carman roesner 130 s bluy cushner s craig brown p 220 yd minor bantam girls patty holmes 351 gw dlanne mledxlnald gw gayle daforaat l i 220 yd minor bantam boys robbie frame 324 s doug thompson gw ryan wilson l 220 yd bantam girls judith brpwn 328 s carol turner l carolyn roesner s z20 yd bantam boys bluy cushner 314 s craig brown p charlie burgan l 400 yd bantam boyscsrmen roesner 18 12 s willi stejn- ks gw craig brown p 440 relay minor bantam girls gw s and l 440 relay minor bantam boys sgwandp 440 relay bantam girls s l and gw 440 relay bantam boys l pands long jump minor bantam girls carol kemshead gw dlanne mledaltukl gw cathy ruddolt l long jump minor bantam boys john girvengwpaulcampbell l brett tatton s long jump bantam girls lynda turner l ingrld zorge gw carol turner l long jump bantam boys carmen roesner s david nurse gw bob burton p triple jump minor bantam girls dlanne mledxlnskl gw carol styeke p kim worral s triple jump minor bantam boys robbie frame s ryan wilson l jeff crawford gw triple jump bantam girls colleen burns s lynda turner l karen hilts gw triple jump bantam boys bill klrby gw ken lauppe p john couerton s high jump minor bantam girls shells henderson gw brand ingus gw cathy ruddell l high jump minor bantam boys doug thompson gw ryan wil son l leslie clendanlng s high jump bantam girls sun williams stars linda incjlis and david nurse accept the esquesing public school track and field trophy from sam penrice of the beaumont knitting co ltd linda and tjavid both won three firsts and one second in wednesdays competitions in georgetown staff photo fred a hoffman optometrist ml st georges sq guelph oni telephone m27i eir chicken tub serves 8 to 10 persons 525 box 14 pieces buns honey 390 box of 9 pieces 250 individual dinner plus trimmings 135 light snack 2 pieces french fries 80c fishburger 65c cheeseburger 40c and soe hamburgers 35e and 45e 9 fish and chips soe french fries 25e onion rings 25e sandwiches made to order hours open monday m thursday 8 am to 9 pm friday and saturday am la 12 midnight closed all day sundays deliveries 50c extra snack bar 8532114 12 noon daily visit our it was a hvoto hnkh over the wire for a tie between kent lamond of cempbellville and dave harrison of miltons martin street school robert mcculloch centre of robert little school acton came in a close second in the intermediate 100 yard dash staff photo vienna goulash huette and schn house at halton country inn rooms banquets conventions private parties h mstftvations 7s4701 open to the public wo danci in thc lahm ivbiy satliaoay wet mjejfcwey is on s sldawad veetvb m sixth una f meeaeejawevs christine walker l judith brown s marilyn mcarthur s high jump bantam boys david nurse gw steve desylva n elgin hyatt p shot put bantam boys david nurse gw bob cook n garry hunt p tugofwar minor bantam speydda plnevlow north s q 10 7 hk43 dj54 caq53 west s876z h95 dk7 6 ck64 east sa s3 ha8z d o 10 9 8 c 10 9 7 south skj4 hqj 10 8 7 daz cj8z the bidding west north east sooth pass pass pass 1 h pass 2 c pass z h pass 3 h pass 4 h all pass ung but did it have lobe a double- ton 7 alter winning the diamond de clarer took the club one mb which woo back o his band with a frump now declarer played out all his trump and his ugh pade this left south with two clubs anil a diamond what should west keep two clubs of course and a diamond- but what diamond in real life wear could nbtbear to part with the king ofdtamoadd declarer led his last diamond and west won west had to lead a club and declarer took the last two tricks a soueeae followed by an end play brought home the contract the fact that west could have avoided the end play by discard ing a high diamond should not detract fromdeclarersflneplay last weeks winners at the acton bridge club were first sue sullivan and r burrows second tom uckeown and bill coats tied for third kay harmer and jack coats with betty ashley and katharine coats correction due to a breakdown in quiet efficiency the names mr and mrs bert davidson and mr and mrs robert warns were left off tinder the picture of the golden agers in last weeks paper the two couples were at the far right of the picture ammonia fumes fill house when a refrigerator exploded monday evening at the home of mr and mrs george stevenson roseford terraco mr stevenson went directly to the tiro hall for help fire practice was on at the time and several firefighters went to the house put on scott air paks and brought the re frigerator out choklngammonla fumes had tilled the house opening lead eight of spades on the opening lead doclaror played low from dummy and play od the four when east played the aco east returnedaspade which declarer won in dummy a low heart was led and won by declar er a second heart was won by east who now led a diamond declarer could not afford to lose a diamond now so he won with the aco south had alroady lost a spade and a heart and must lose a diamond how could be avoid a club loser if west had a doubleton king all would be au right but that was asking for a lot west must have the club acton procast concrete supplies manufacturers of septic tanks all sites 36 well til and uds culverts 12 and it sidewalk slabs pig stats phone 8531529 toyota corolla park motors highway 7 west of georgetown 8779439

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