Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 19, 1966, p. 3

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capacity audience at barbershop harmony festival that special wave length uurt flows be rioters of dose harmony chords and krrers ol the acapefla alnfuuj style was veigr strong in the geargi dtitriet blfh school auditorium saturday night where t ge getown chapter ol the spebsq- sa barber shoppers held capacitor audience speqbotmd for two hours with their harmony festival the hnmber valley harmon- iters qetobfcoke chapter an4 far foot quartet 19646 ont ario ftistnet champions were special guests the etobicote group domioated the program with a down nrnjiers of which a harmony haynide medley in the first half of the show and a carpso carnival in the second half were highpoints during the second half pro ceeds from the show were turn ed over to ontario district pres ident john cairns by i george town charter night president wbcldon steamer emmerson to be forwarded to the institute of logopedics in wltchlta kansas the societys adopted project speech town as the instit ute is called is dedicated to the correction of speech defects in children began on a shoe string speech town is now thriving 51 building institution performing daily miracles with children who have been locked in a prison of silence by the misfortunes of speech defects the societys motto is we sing that they shall speak the georgetown chorus under the direction of david morgan opened the show with were the georgetown chorus and an tuner wait till the sun shines nellier harry mays dir ected the humber valley har- moiusers through a series of girl numbers girls girls girls my gal sal marys grand old name and somebody stole my ga and the george town chapter quartet the can adian suburban aires stayed with the theme with linda rose and ida tom burns an etobicoke mem ber who handled the emcee duties teamed with brother dan burns for a comedy routine which they capped with some musical repartee from mr gal lagher and mr shean chorus director mays was backed by the etobicoke clus ters octette during bis solo re- dition of my lord what a morn ing and the half closed wiqi a relaxed mood by a harmony hayride group of numbers which included rural trhythm when you wore a tulip sitting on top of the world do you remember and side by side sum y tne harmomzers one of their quartets the monday nlghutrs and the canadian suburban aires the calypso carnival package which opened the second half included the popular west ind ian numbers dayo dayo mary ann yellow bird matilda and jamaica farewell v par four delighted the audience with some of the songs that theyve become famous for in their segment which was fol lowed by the presentation of the proceeds tom burns was featured witn the etobicoke chorus in youll never walk alone the entire group sang toot toot tootsie and the combined chorus chimed ont let me call you sweetheart 1 wanna girl and give my regards to broad way the society theme song keep america singing was the grand finale number this was the third annual such show staged by the george town chapter which became chartered march 25 1964 the local group has given approxi mately 2000 man hours in chor us and quaret arrangements since then entertaining service groups senior citizens and oth en the chspters 1966 executive includes president jim turn- bull past president glen mc- knlght vice president member ship jim pope vice president program william hunter sec rctary howard hamilton treas urer ralph barton and direc ors jack armstrong and walter doupagne the paifour quaktet 196546 ontario district champions ross colquhoun ron dorney howard wallace and peter hay should be more alert for holiday weekend traffic the odds of being involved in a traffic accident soar each vic toria day weekend when luh ways are crowded with cars loaded down with people and les and polling trailers the traditional tune for open ing the summer cottage is also a traditional time for highway hazards h motorists can reduce the odds by follow ing these suggestions 0 check your car especially the brakes steering tires and lights its the owners respons ibility to make sure the car is in a safe operating condition a ear which stalls o breaks down tn traffic is a hazard to every on the road road or hamper your dnv ng movements 5 travelling at night with heavy load in the car or trailer may direct your headlights at a higher angle and tend to blind oncoming drivers be particular ly courteous about dimnvng your lights for the convenience of other traffic 6 highway fatigue can be deadly if youre travelling far take rest breaks along the way but be sure to get well off the travelled part of the road so you wont be a hazard to others q if youre towing a trailer make sore it has 2 attachments connecting it to your car as re quired by law if one should fail the other prevents the trailer from becoming a hazardous runaway and remember to bake allowances in speed and uneoovermg when you re ow ing something ft leave a safety margin be tween your car and the one head at least one car length for every 10 miles of speed ceded for reacting to an emer gency and coming to a stop leave even more room if you towing a trailer 4 load your car carefully so passengers and luggage won t inter with your view of the strawberry club gets when you ieav way for the country road to the cottage be particularly aler there won t be as much traffic but there may be a slow moving farm machine an animal or other car around the bend over be hill 8 speed too fast for conditions is a leading cause of accidents slow down when road weather or traffiic conditions are unfav ourable 9 there will be more light weight motorcycles on the roads this year they re small and not always easy to see keep a spec ial lookout for them 10 your seatbclt is no good to you if you are siting on n it g there for your protection use lets play bridge by bill toats bridge club georgetown duplicate bridge club returned to its usu al tuesday night meeting place in the legion auditorium this week the club had met in es quesing township hall stewart town for two weeks because of other bookings at the egion with six tables playi g last week earl emond and mike lorusso copped first place for the evening s play other ners 2nd cam sinclair and reg williams 3rd mrs wei hngton wilson and ernie daw son 4th place tie mrs harold fobert and mrs george mundy george sargent and dick prusl members of halton 4h sraw berry club learned about soil composition fertilizer cultiva tion and irrigation when they me in miuon agricultural office may 11 chuck warner and club leader bill wilson led the discussion president verna thompson conducted the meeting at which all members were present hornby anniversary greeing 1o mr and mrs john forbes ho will celebrate their first wed ing anniversary on may 15 anniversary greetings tj vr and mrs garry break who il celebrate their wedding anmv ersary on may 12 play it safe with fireworks is warning don t be a smart alcck with fireworks halton fire prevent ion bureau warned today in a timely message for the coming may 24 holiday weekend fire works are fun but they must be handled careful the bureau suggests each year halton fue de partments are called out to fires where fireworks are blamed but really it s the unsafe handl ing of fireworks that is to blame bureau chairman har old coulson of milton poincd not only have fireworks caused severe bpms to humans and destroyed valuable proper ty but it must be remembered that each fire call is an expense to your community fireworks displays should be organized and supc sed by responsible adults the bureau warns no piece of fireworks with exception of sparklers u designed lo be held in the hand when ignited aerial displays should be fired from buckets or boxes of sand or even a wheel barrow filled with earth its wise to keep a pail of water handy where used fireworks can be placed for safety don t forget lo eep children well back from lighting areas and in some municipalities permit from the fire department ii required for organized group displays of fireworks anyone planning a display should check with the fire department on lo cal regulations have fun with your fireworks but do it safely the bureau urg 21yrs old when you turn 21 youre no longer cov ered by your parents hospital insurance to keep insured you must take out indi vidual membership within 30 days get your application form at a bank a hospital or from the commis- remember the good ol day when charity was a virtue not an industry dance pupils pass academy examinations six georgetown pupils of mrs vera bormanu of brampton were successful in passing the grade 1 ballet in education ex amlnatlons of the royal acad emy of dancing recently they are anne catling elisa beth catling leslie catling commended pnscilla collier gillian hammond commended and susan hammond honours king of the road was county guest albert left the halton county jail friday and struck out for kitchener in search of a job he agreed to slay in jail while the weather was cold a week ago and before he left he told magistrate kenneth langdon i am satisfied now magistrate langdon asked him do you want to go now or ia it too cold it was freezing last night albert an elderly king of the road said he was off o kitchener to look for a job in order to buy a strap for a bad ikle he was sent to jail las week after appearing on a charge of having no apparent means of support he told the georgetown mag istrate that be just wanted ime to rest my foot he had been found lying in a ditch in nassagaweya apnl 28 hell drivers are coming june 17th th1 giorgetown h1kald thumday may ii iftf l m brown od optometrist l 35 mill street georgetown ust off main street phone 177371 19 muk shake sale thursday and fnday may 1920 uelph rexway georgetown 133 queen st e brampton angus bull x angus cow profits 6 bulls 35 females central angus club annual sale saturday may 28 1966 1 pm georgetown sale barn dorothy bowden secretary port elgin it is usual in a bridge game to use dummy s trump to ruff losers and use declarers trump to extract the opponents trump occasionally a band occurs in 4wbich the process u reversed the play has been given the name dummy rev declar r ruffs in fais band and uses ntnys trump to take out trump playing at the erin bridge club last week such a hand did r i was sitting north and any partner in the south posi tion was my wife her dummy reversal brought home a diffi cult game contract dealer east 1 north south vulnerable teeth s q 7 j h j73 da k q c 10 west east bj 8 5 s 10 4 h a 8 5 2 h x q 10 4 d 7 8 4 2 d 10 3 c c a j 8 4 2 couth s a k 0 3 h 4 d j 8 8 5 cx 8 7 3 the bidding pub 1 c pan is ah pass 4 s sooth has a minimum opener fcvt mseh heads most be wd at the first opportunity i decided to get fancy with north s hand i didnt want to guess which ma jor to bid so i temporized with one diamond when south show ed a f o r card spade suit i jumped straight to game with any lead but a heart de elarer has time to develop ten tricks four diamonds and a spade run as it was though west got off to a heart lead declarer ruffed the second round now if south draws trump she could easily lose two more hearts and the ace of clubs which would mean down one southshould ruff the second heartland try for a dummy re tfersal a diamond to dummy and another heart is led and ruffed now the two high trump are taken and dummy is enter ed aain with a diamond dummytqueen of spades ser ves to take out the last of the opponents trump while declar er gets rid of a club dummy s hut diamond is cashed and de clarer reenters her hand with a club to take e tenth trick with the jack of diamonds a dummy rever was used here to avoid losing three hearts but it can also be tfsed to deve lop tricks when dummy has long trump think about- using your trump to raff and um mft tramp to take ou trump north and south harry frost and bill hamilton bill coats and bob dickson jr cam sin clair and gerry reynolds east and west george salty and gloria coats mike lorusso and lloyd ken pat jeflares si tea wanes tfedfor second costs 7441 accumulative 6 guaranteed certificates 1000 costs 744 ask for folder your local trust company halton peel trust i savings company brampton 2a main st n 4513365 milton ml main st ttutm newly wed the family hospital insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife notify your group without de lay or if you both pay premiums direct noti fy the commission new job to keep insured follow the instructions on the hospital insurance certificate of payment form kwnhat your present employer is required to give you on leaving your ontario hospital insurance plan pick yours up now while official discount prices apply at your neighbourhood chartered bank branch open and build a family expo 67 tout account be sure your family raepo 67 april 28 lo oct 27 at montreal the chartered banks serving you and tour community

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