Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 24, 1966, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

nwgmtjmf grits greet defence minister at hornby qftgetown memkek of the county liberal association executive maurice man- derson greets canadian defense minister paul hetlyer at the associations annual meeting at hornby saturday second from left is georgetown liberal association sec- retary mrs grace harris dr harry harley mp for halton centre and georgetown liberal association president jim hamilton ist roeextreme right three ashgrove women become wi life members the historical research and current events meeting of the womens institute met at the halton county museum on mar 15th with 28 members and visitors in attendance mrs erla bntton was hostess and made everyone welcome and the setting was very home like with tables and chairs be- fore a crackling fare in the fire place president mrs james car ney opened the meeting with the ode and creed and then expressed thanks to the mus eum workers for the pleasant surroundings they have made boll call was answered by an historical fact about your home or community mrs milton bird gave the full financial report of the 40th anniversary held in february and after mrs bob alexander had read some late letters of thanks from neighbouriag w- fnens institutes on the 40th cel ebration mrs carney gave thanks to the committee and every one who had helped make it a memorable day ten dollars was voted to the musical festl val and the same donated to museum also w i continues being a member of the cbil drens aid society a pleasant little event took place when three members were called forward and mrs c b dick presented mrs milton bird with a life membership certificate and pin mrs cecil wilson presented to mrs fran cis thompson and mrs james carney presented to mrs wil frid bird for which these lad ies tturagh surprised spoke their thanks and pleasure the georgetown hirald thursday march 24 196e page 8 the program then was turn ed over to mrs harvey nurse who called on mrs john mej nabb for the motto memory is wonderful treasure chest if we know now to pack it this had been prepared by mrs percy leslie who was un able to be- at the meeting mrs wilfrid bird igave current ev i ents followed by major new man who conducted a contest on antique objects these were all used many years ago such as a candle trimmer a pleater a knife polisher a crochet holder a t model ford key and one object be gave a spe cial prize for proved to be a florence nightingale lamp mrs a j ruddell and mrs arthur brain a visitor from brampton won the prize mrs arthur ruddell and mrs j m wickson guessed the most ob jects of the 16 shown mrs ii i nurse read an interesting arti cle the history by the yard and after singing the queen the meeting closed with a social hour spent browsing among the antiques from haliburton last week vis iting with her son harold mrs bailey and their family and other relatives and friends ar ound milton hornby and geor getown the ge garoeaal dreaming planing part of the fun of gardening by oerrfon lindsay smith rr1- dfibahdra rs run bout once every ten or twenty yean an we able to get out and dig in the- garden in march ex cpt of course in a few little corner of the moat southerly parts of canada but once the tan starts to warm up and the damp soil steams at noon now log can prevent lot of ni from dreaming and planning what we are going to do this spring and like a trip to europe or mexico- or some other distant land planning and dreaming a- bout it in advance is almost as much fun as getting there with gardening too planning i as well as being pleasant is very practical especially if one of these scores of thousands of young canadians who have recently purchased a new home and are anxious to get it framed with a lawn flower beds and shrubbery tnlhis planning adian seed catalogue some bul letlns and perhaps a book two on gardening will be a lot i of help the brit named partic ularly is almost indispensible because it not only lists variet ies suitable for our rugged can adian climate but also such vi tal information as when to plant height at maturity color and hardiness without some basic knowiej edge like this our garden could become a regular jungle with all sort of things hidden and many things that did not com owratall ataplybeetnae we pbne ed them too soon or too late canadian stress on word canadian is not because of i any super natlojullsm on the part of the writer or bee next year will mark our hund redth birthday it is dictated by hard common sense because if we dont stick to varieties and types of flowers vegetables shrubs vines and trees that have been grown and thorough ly tested in this country then we are courting almost certain failure there are all sorts of beautiful flowers that make a wonderful show in england holland and the southern unit- ed states or other places where the climate is wanner or wett er than ours that they will not grow st ail in most of canada there are too methods fertil isers or sprays avallablt and suit for use j other i countries which are not odtaln- able here these are the reas on why canadian gardeners and especially beginner garden- 1 era are advised to stick to var- ieties and directions listed in canadian seed catalogues and canadian government bulletins such varieties have been widely tested jn canada under canad ian conditions and are specially recommended for this country j hahon libtralj i choose robert blake i county president the annual meeting of the halton count wberaj associa tion saturday in the hornby towers golf club saw bob blake of otkrul elected pres ident of the associ for the coming year n addition to president bob make mrs sally walker of oekvllhi was elected secretary sir william logan of burling ton was elected treasurer while the executive elected for congratulations to grace bird who won the r j cunningham trophy as best orator of the evening at the public speaking competition at stewarttown hall friday evening march 4th mr and mrs harold bailey and miss nora barnes will be guests at the wedding of miss barbara deforest and arthur robertson in kilbride church on saturday afternoon march 26th nora is a bridesmaid for her cousin mrs calvin bailey was down lets play bridge by bill oats have you ever walked away from the bridge uble with the feeling that you could have pla yed a certain hand better than you dad duplicate bridge is usually the answer since at du plicate you can find out how other bridge players played the same hand if your result is sot as good as theirs your ques tion is answered occasionally however even at duplicatefandge you play a band at such an unusual con tract that even the other re sults dont help such a hand occurred last week at the ac ton bridge club board no 16 northsouth vulnerable dealer north north s k 9 5 3 ht 10 8 3 2 d 8 3 2 c 5 west east s 8 s a j 2 h 4 87 6 54 h a d 6 4 d akqi08 7 c j 8 7 s c k b 2 s q 10 7 6 4 h k dj5 c a q 10 4 3 the bidding north pass pass pass s s east south west 1 d 2 c pass 2 d 2 s pan 3 d pass pass dbl all pass i was sitting in the east posi hon you may question my op- s bid of one diamond i a strong band but that isj caw style i use i reserve demand lads for bands that virtually nature is of game 2 easts did get the game and one got four diamonds but none of these south overcalla were purely competi tive and worked out quite well no other table played the hand at spades west led the diamond six which i won i now cashed the ace of hearts the ace of dia monds and led the diamond queen all we had to do was i take two spade tricks to defeat i the contract declarer ruffed the third diamorri c trumps he cashed the ace of clubs and ruffed a club in dum ray he now led a heart net- wishing to be overruffed i dis carded the club king while de clarer ruffed low declarer led a club and ruffed in dummy with the king of spades 1 over ruffed and led a diamond un j fortunately dummy s nine of spades was bigger than wests eight and the lead was in dum my declarer finessed the spad es and claimed the balance ev en if west does not ruff the dia mond with the spade five and lead the nine to smother wests eight i had the feeling that some how i had not defended tool well can you dnd the error if i let declarer ruff the third club with the spade king and i do not overruff we mutt make 2 spades if declarer leads trump east can go up with the ace and exit with a diamond if this is ruffed in dummy there are no spades left for a finesse if de clarer rutfs in his hand then he must lead into easts trump in mhy cases you can prom ote an extra trick by refusing to over ruff declarer s high monday w1hn1rs 1st tie mr and mrs bob dickson brian hamilton and bui barbour 3rd harry frost and jack coats the cascade 40 electric water heater was created for people who insist on having abundant hot water at low cost the cascade 40 electric water heater will produce all the hot water youre ever likely to need cascade 40 is flameleas safe and clean since there is no combustion the cascade 40 needs no flue and can be installed in any convenient location in your home cascade 40s tank is guaranteed for ten full years if you insist on having abundant hot water at low cost call your hydro and ask about the cascade 40 electric water heater your hydro cascade 40 installed by any of these dealers r beeney plumbing 1 heating r r 1 georgetown 177 9342 ray conn plumbing t heating 34 mill st 77274 carneys hardware r edwards plumbing heating in raawar dr 77l wm garbutt 14 klin itreet 177043a d houston 14 chpet t 177 2304 john lenz 41 mill st 773414 g r muckart a co ltd is mill st 77lsn r mcdonald plumbino 1 hfatinol 21 mevntalnvntw h 1774441 ken nash plumbino t heatino r 1 olen william s77js4j ibm vara un d km ofl oamde knrora uollea of burlington omit addison of wlton shmtoa ilandknoa of georgetown cad peter papulon of i following tho elections dr hanr herlej hp for helton brtoor ad the group end lntrodoeod tho- meoioe of the panel who dl tha politi cal affairs of ontario with newl elected counts president bob blake aa modor- rr throe ontario i4berat members of parliament robert nixon on brant leonard braith- walle of toronto and george ben of toronto took part la itbak panel discussion snetijnm itytirfs worship at si pauls in st pauls baptist cbqrcfe on bandar moriilng the ootifr latioq welcomed un sneltfrovt baptist church who gave up thatr regnlar service in 8nel grove to come to georgetown and worship in sl pauls the junior cbolr from each chureh eomfctneti to sing two tattoos under the direction of mrs w j baxter organist next sunday morning visitors from hillsburih baptist church will bo present and will con tribute vocal and instrumental nraaic robertson electric si norton crete s771w4 thompson hardware i main st n sjmffl dove williams electric heating 3- planning to build or make something smart people everywhere who want to improve their homes or cottages are finding that it pays every way to get the materials they need at the building supply centre where they see the allont symbol allont building supply centres are the first with the best in quality- guaranteed building supplies of all kinds everything you need plus valuable knowhow thats free for i the asking allont building supply centres allont the hame to build j b mackenzie son ltd t james stwatt oeotorown t7j72207 1 i umbqt amd bbltcihe suppue5 mahogany wood slat folding door i 91 j b mackenzie asms i i ceiling tile iskcial i lurwtcoat 1 ovic nul ioau i i per sq ft accouhon will take a wood stain fimlh only jamb strut

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy