Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1965, p. 12

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-w- fjogus on model parliament art of verbal thrust and tarry on model coonnons floor ofosottown woh scmoo thjdent stewart sa right ouiui ywvutom defeated cndldlo for rhe ontario headed hse oppoiitton dominion patty and oakville-tre- liberal parly leadership was governor cenaral and read the felgar high sdiool itudent john saul wa the prima miniitar speech from tla throne hilton riding representatives national party at hse model parliament wtiicli convened george kerr mpp and dr harry harley wp alto attended in georgetown high icliool auditorium saturday the union but did not lake part in the proceedings of the mock parliament it commenced at 1030 and went until 5 30 w lefs play bridge byblu- coates a hud o at the ac- bridie dub last week la which a bee tines far the de- dner coat him thi la tbia case i call free unease since declarer could not take the bne blm- eell be was vole u the eull the point i ue to brine out la an old ooe doot make a play you dont bead or doot play before you plan han ere the heads board no 3 dealer souta- eaat west vulnerable her ii a q 3 d k cj 10 1 weal eet sor t s s a g 10 1 1 u j to a a s uk t d x t a c i 4 c sk ii void i q j 10 7 8 s 4 s c a x 3 j the bidding evrk wail herth kil 1 d pass 1 ii 3 s s i im 3 ii pass 4 c im 9 c iblr 5 v iau pssj dble all pais i do not agree with south opening bid ilia hand ll one trick short of a demand bid kroiri there on however the bidding is reasonable i sat kail and naturally i wondered with my is points in high cards what li going on 1 doubled the final contract on the basil of my 15 points which li not always a good thing to do with dummy bidding hearts twice and with west holding five hearts west judged that beast lead would find aome- ooe void in be suit- here was free flnrsie tor declarer it it worked tine if it didnt be could ruff so bow could the at- a trick on the heart lead declarer called tor the queen and east played the kin declarer ruff ed and led a trump which cast won the spade ace droo- pad the una and kast get off the lead with a spade declare rad his trunjpu suit all eacept oee buj xaa hunf oo to three flubs whan the club ace and kbig filled to drop the tueeav declarer cos ceded down one always plan your play be fore playing to the first trick lliaty play lo the ic ii hn lost many a contract on other south played five diarmnnrta doubled and made it ota tried six diamonds down two while a fourth eettled for three diamonds iqne eastend- ed up in two spades down one it would appear that bine bricks are available in ttttf ommitown hhald twwev fa lmfc ims pace u auaoa witwittt 1st pair tom warn and jack hooper 2nd pair ti afik lorusao and earl bosood aad miss olree lopm and mrs mary liooper oil paintings water colours by john agg special 13 off continues uhtu majtch 9vt term klo tfteftt charges country gallery iwait- yrrv oths tih youft wekaonvsj to com in and bfowie ho obliiion n- mfhsmm jvln jon rhoto l imcmuks tuf tftf mowt paftlleoruny from hfon nd peel high schooli and three quebec inyh tchools and guest blad in h tchool cafeteri for lunch wften the house receued at noon rs norrington tells of rip home to belgium the general nice ling of nby united church ucw held wed feb 17 mrs jbert marchmcnt the preil- nt welcomed the ladies to i raeellni the roll call ord salvation was answer- by the fourteen ladies mrs ille creston read the mln- fates of the latt meeting and gave the treasurera re- the program hour wai in of mrs llsrold llobson mrs garnel ilowden and ned with the tinging of a the acripture reading was by mrs g llowdrn fol- by the meditation and yer by mrs harold ilohson tha guest sneaker was mrs norrington who was intro- by alva ilowden mrs norrlnjton chose aa her topic in canada and a return to her homeland in bel she told of her various eteriea the had travelled j od prayed at some very ntereillnc pictures were shown also a pair of wooden laos anil linen a mrs harold itobson extended ote of thanki to mrs norr- n the cnoetlnj aa elot- iiih a hymn ici prayer ch was served by mrs al- uarchment and mrs liar frobson boyne community con committee held their m- euchre friday nlghi feb rf ten tablet in play t i were won ny mrs eranlc ml hear mr-nulh- and thornton taaver i waajaeryed and a social enjoyed untied church ucw their feb meeting on night feb is at the of mrs harry lowden fourteen members and i visitors present mrs john ley presided for the hh with hymn 27 followed by the ucw prayer and the lords prayer the devotional period wn in charge of mrs ixs itutlcdge and wit hasrd the word iove during the businrei period it was re ported that the ladles had purchased a vacuumcleaner for cleaning the church quilt had been made and two more were ready to be quilted the fruit and flower commit tee reported that three church members were remembered with getwell cards and gifts and mrs leonard doncaster who is in the hospital in new- ark nj is also to be remem bered a luncheon was discus srd for thr month of may with mrs tfolvin johnston to look after the guest speaker a bale will be packed with articles to be left at the church after march 13 a potluck sup per was decided for sat night march 13 with a social even ing to follow the supper the meeting closed with the bene diction and a aalad buffet lunehwas served by the host ess assisted by mrs norman sparling mr and mrs melvln penney and son craig of cookavllle visited on sal- evening with mr and mrs albert march- menf betated birthday greetings to little kent hamilton who cele brated his first birthday ssttfeh sotht anniverury greetings to mr and mrs john bussell who will celebrate their wedding day on feb 27 birthday greetings to cheryle russell who will celebrate her birthday oa mar 1 and to william hamilton on march 3 aunlverssry greetings lo mr and mrstjohnewjnslra who knox presbyterian hosts womens day of prayer when canadian womrn join ed thoif of 150 other nations day of prayer for peace and christian unity in 1004 more than 70000 was rcceiv- offering the major part of rhii was iwnt for lublri and other literature to further oic work of various chriitian kroup txith in canada and abroad this year the first friday of laint march 5th has been cho sen at world day of prayer locally the service will take place in knox 1reshytejn church and haby ilnc tervl- crs will he provided wonui from seven churches will par ticipate the theme or the iocs ser vice is what imh the yd require it has been written tfor the occasion by mrs j cute jiii mcneil of tasodcna calif ornia tbo first woman to rec eive the citation of iayman of the year from the detroil council of churches the ofifcrine from bundmli of world day of prayer aerv icea across canada makei poi ible substantia granti to i large number of oncmiiationi braille and talking books for the blind hymn books for for mou bible society hranrhei in many landa and he world council of churches are just i few of the cause assisir some of the money stays in can ida to assist the rihle soc iety the committee of friend ly jleulioru with overseas studenta student christian mo vement the indianhutimo as sociation of canada and others it also helps to make poukble nibtes for nrv cana dians and the printing and distribution of christian liter ature in french finnish ukran- lan hungarian and italian lanttuajjes will mlehrate their fifth wed ding anniversary on feb 27 mr and mrs ken ella en tertained with a dinner party on sal nlfiht in honour of their son keith who celebrated hit 31st birthda o reb 22 those attending were mlubeva smith mr and mrs craifi royce diana and mur ray and ur- arid mm garry hamilton mr and ura are enjoying florida c in re nee ford i holiday in get well wishes are extend ed to wilbert ford a patient in he-oakwlle-lvawimr-hos- pltal the little hut see back pack mail ias says glen flood should spur federal dam aid windy 11111 rr 4 georgetown ont february 15th 1063 ur kdltor 1 have been appslled as i am sure everyone else hss at uie flooding of the credit biver in glen williams it seems to me there was plenty o time for the proper authority to do something to alleviate the eondltlona of the river as there was flooding there al christmas soma peo ple were forced oot of their homes on christmas day the freere up later left huge ire eases all around their homes ever since yrt nothing was done about it surely they must have eipectrd another thaw it was ironical that the flood and the rejection by the fed eral government to build the sit dams and reservoirs to control flooding of the credit valley appeared in the same edition of the georgetown herald the people of llalton should use the flood in glen williams to influence the kedersl gov ernment lo change their mind in regard to building the dams and reservoirs to control flood ing in future of the credit val ley this years flooding more than anything else could has proven it is essential it will be necessary for every srrlousmlnded adult to write to thetederal government in order that they csirahrwllit the provincial government in building his series of dams and itesrrvoirs to prevent future flooding of our communities i sincerely hope you agree with me in this respect yours sincerely florence p huedehave llrs k w loblaws make money winner 100 winner m5 e riydcn 14 arutta strt gftewn you too con win in this big contest attention farmers we are pleased to announce that we can now look after all your farm building needs our farm rep will be pleased lo call en you al y6 km apbqjntment cau 1772234 depemdabu a -li-waisfli-stf- hours i te jjo pm prl until t brrt sat 12 neetl 773234 now at jacksons lovely as spring and just as refreshing to winterweary spirits our new styles lead the way to the seasons soft and feminine look come in this weekend suits coats dresses 3piece suits by jonathan of california canada ttyle no 442 is a popular double breatod model in linen in a range of sizes 10 to 20 spring shades of blue pink beige and black many suit styui lo chfiow from in 1 and 3 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