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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1957, p. 7

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v m x v wf is canada ranks fourth as world trading nation more than one dollar in every five earned by canadians last year came from the sale of goods and services abroad according to the current commercial letter of the canadian bank of commerce ode dollar of every four spent by canadians the letter says was used to buy goods or services from foreign countries the record volume of exports shown by the final figures avail able for 1956 reflects a high level the letter says canada ranked as fourth trading nation in the world in 1956 with per capita exports nearly twice as great as those of the united kingdom grain and flour exports were up u per cent for the year but 1 amber shipments fell off suffici ently to register a decline in to tal forest products export forest products form the largest group of canadas goods sold abroad crude and partly refined petro- of activity in the world economy rcum exports trebled durug1956 special special thursfrisat r clearing entire stock of lighting fixtures regular value 400 to 1000 off a good opportunity to pick up a porch light a kitchen or bathroom fixture at a wonderful saving beaver lumber 1 1 water street triangle 72234 and export of iron ore to the us a also increased sharply in spite of the rising value of the canadian dollar which made canadian products relatively more expensive in the world market the value of canadas exports- to the usa rose by 10 per cent over the 1955 level- trade with the united kingdom also reached postwar records in 1956 the let ter says rising domestic production of industrial materials once again held imports in this category close to the 1955 figure in spite of canadas continuing industrial ex pansion the letter states higher prices f6tecude jetroleum caus ed an increase in the value of fuel and lubricant imports but much of the higher volume de mand was met by growing produc tion of canadas own resources one third of 1956 imports con sisted of investment goods such as machinery and electrical equip ment which the letter says may be expected to contribute directly to manufacturing capacity and in course of time to have som ef fect on the future pattern of trade while underdeveloped and semi- industrialized countries may offer diversified umport markets for canadian prodjts the letter sug gests that the bulk of our exports will continue to be natural re source products as dollarscarcity in many importing countries plac es canada in a bad competitive position in relation to countries like the usa which have better means for enabling importers to buy from them the advantages of quality and price enjoyed by canada are therefore particularly important especially in the case of industri alized countries which pay cash so long as this country can sell the letter concludes it can use the earnings of foreign trade to purchase the machinery and capi tal goods upon which future pros perity depends l i ixgenr wednesday tyovember 20fh7 the georgetowm herald x pot roasts s round sirioin 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will continue through till the end of the month allowing twelve days to tabulate the information before the mobile clinic comes to knox presbyterian church on the day of thursday december 12th the times for the clinic arc from 200 until 400 and 600 until 900 pm it is hoped that there will be at least 600 donors the chairman explained the bas ic reasons fpr the clinic slating that the red cross has taken over the job of replenishing blood sup plies throughout the country and that this would eliminate the worry attendant in many cases where a patient found it necessary to pay for his transfusion or to find don ors to replace it it was pointed out that the new system had al ready started in hospitals in this area and that when the toronto hospitals joined the service on january 1st of this year coverage in this district would be complete the advertising was discussed and plans were made for extensive radio and newspaper coverage cars will be available that day for anyone wishing transportation and nurses and a doctor will be in attendance there will be some 20 beds operating and it is hoped that this will handle everyone don ating adequately at the close of the meeting a very interesting film was shown by miss rosemary jordan presi dent of the georgetown unit of the canadian red cross 10995 jwodetrvm 1292 attractively styled for todays modern house two extended range speakers 6 woofer 4 tweeter and powerful 4 tube amplifier with pushpull out- pot gives full rich fidelity only found in much more expensive mo dels exclusive lastlite for convenient record rejectionsspecial outlet provides for extension spea ker ttuhr beautiful phonograph in your choice of 3 elegant wood with every record player free 12 hifi recording of christmas carqls visit our recordbar 32 main jhwfwftffv tv and radio til7w7 sick headaches to paraphrase mark twains famous remark about the weather one might say ev erybody talks about migraine headaches but theres little that can be done about it migraine frequently known as sick headache is one of those diseases much misun derstood and usually mistrea ted there are three principal symptoms of migraine head ache digestive troubles and disturbance circulation the pain usually settles in one side ofthe head the headache may move from one side to the other the patient feels that his head were tun ing pounded as though it would split the attack lasts from morning until evening sometimes for several days it leaves the patient with s feeling of exhausted depres sion relieved only by sleep- the chiropractor by treating the nerves achieves a remark able degree of success in these cases chiropractic clinic e tatrauh dc d gay dc tuesday thursday saturday 2 main street s6utht herald staff has party for december bridegroom honouring david hastings who will be a bridegroom on december 7th members of the herald staff had a party friday at the home of mr and mrs walter biehn 26 queen street mr hastings and miss marilyn warnes were guests of honour and were presented with a junior mix- master as well as a number of small gifts for their home there w a number of games buick good will used cars and trucks played and during a buffet lunch those present filled in adjectives in a wedding story which would be a unique news item were it to be reproduced in the newspaper the gift was presented by bob basker- ville and corey hcrrington- spoke the good wishes of the staff to the bridal pair limehouse afternoon tea euchre are features at bazaar the limehouse womens insti tute held a successful bazaar in the memorial hall on saturday after noon with tea and sale of goods in the afternoon in the evening el even tables of euchre wercplayed with the winners mrs r l david son and mr f b brooks seconds for mrs a c patterson and mr o locker and consolations for mrs roy culp and mr clare wil son mrs ron moore held the lucky number for a draw for a fruit cake and mr cam sinclair won a quilt lunch brought the evening to a close visitors the wilfred greenlees andmr bill elliott of campbellvuie visit ed the a w bentons on sunday the wms met at the home of mrs roughley on thursday even ing in recognitio of remem- brance day two minutes silence were observed and members read appropriate veres and short items pscrjpture was read by mrs glsfcy and prayer by mrs benton miss quintan played hymns on her piano accordion text word read in ver ses of scripture was authority jfrs benton read abetter from rev jasvsutherlaxid missionary in for mosa thejiostess aeryed at franklin prouse motors ltd all prices reduced for quick sal no reasonable offer refused goodwill used cars are nation ally backed and advertised by gen eral motors pontiac buick deal ers all used cars are thoroughly checked for safety and completely reconditioned they are always guaranteed and at franklin prouse motors you receive a written war ranty on each used car 1955 plymouth savoy sedan in stunning turquoise and black spurt tune powerfllte radio new tires low 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