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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 28, 1961, p. 5

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i hadn t in inkling why tart small disc of metal wu not only a ufa saver but became a passport when proof of relig ion had escaped the traveler it was not a medal at all but hl army identification disc during the first world war it way dented and icarred where it had stopped a bullet on iis may to his heart in 1918 during the past summer he was trying to enter an arabic country from israel he smil ingly told me he didn t blame the arabs for disbelieving his passports veracity of national identification no person of jewish faith is allowed to enter saudi arabia and he thought he had no other means of prov ing his protestant religion to the boundary guards while he was sitting rather remorsely in the guard house a young woman also being held for further identification amecunoua about the tiny disc of metal dangling on his rotund stomich she discover ed where the bullets nose had there were four small le ttrs pres it only took moment to convince the guards that these stood for presbv ttnan indicating the old sold ra religion good advlt if you are going to trip all oer the place young lady you had better get yourself an iden t fication disc comes in handy only don t try to stop a bullet with it the elderly cackle of his humor followed me o our waiting car as i turned to snap a colored picture of dr bells memorial i was reminded or my much traveled friends a little later when we visited the museum at st ann in a case were hunks of kouri gum chief rev enue of early st ann s settlers who had returned from their adventure in new zealand and brought with them stores ot their amber sap from native koun pines it was an invalu able ingredient for varnish on view also were the chair and seme clothing of giant mac- askill a ninefoot human resi aent years ago in the distri t and nearby the only gaelic college in norh america we were too late for the annual cache mod an exhibition of 1 i couldn t as he fond scottish dancing and games a medal on his heavy gold 1 but everywhere there was evi tch chain and asked see derce that ancestors of st ing different about this i anns villagers had smelled the powers of observation were perfume of the heather and t a low ebb that morning for danced the highland fling walked tawwtfh graham bell musc at baddeck harbour on the d of cape breton 1 nthralled with um evidence of early experiments with the fiftyyearold kites t hang from the ceiling but i think i was even more awed t the mh a veoatllity re wu no limit to his in- jation and inventive gen bta mechanical jacket in exhibition case could have tn the inspiration for todays j lung i was fascinated by us simple solution for refining kill water his work among the leaf the bell baldwin hydro- 1 designs and his experiments t breeding sheep to produce ugh percentage of twins and lets rather than solitary tilths pays homage by cnr train and by iimous- i bad traveled many miles experience this exciting orning in the alexander grah- bell museum but not te as far as an elderly gen an who stood beside me ing his vision toward the tor who was conducting our through the museum he me after the lecture that had come all the way from ew zealand to visit baddeck 1a ancestors had left this fish- j and shipbuilding village by ilboat generations ago to their fortunes abroad ugh he had been born and d farmed all his life in new nd he had always consid his homeland canada and native shire cape breton nd he had a twofold interest in turning to baddeck his home- l and the fact be wanted pay tribute to alexander raham bell it was bells sys- of lip reading that had de his deaf world bearable he was an interesting old er and possibly because he surrounded by historical acts he skipped into his past and took me with him travel adventure which he lived in a soft voice with a t suggestion of his scottish he startled me by nunencing his story asking i could prove my religion by a statf field representative park said provide the guides for making the final selection of the 3 out of loo establish ments in the hospitality industry listed in the three duncan lim es travel books it has been our policy never to apply public ratings to pla ccs receiving the duncan hines recommendation be explain ed listings give the facts and are so worded that the travel ler can decide for himself hich establishment best suits his tastes and needs listings nby ativity pageant at wo anglican churches the nativity pageant by the timbers of the choirs of st phens church hornby and johns church stewarttown presented on sunday mor at st stephen s and ag at the evening service at wartlown rav j e maxwell read the while the players acted roles the play was dir by tom 0 neill with mrs eu and miss joan harrop organists christmas carols tang out m sl stephen s belfry be- ore and after the service on iuffday morning the system been presented to the urch congregation in memory jack royce by his family the members exchanged christmas gifts and lunch was served merry christmas to everyone albert george waite western homesteader happy birthday to jimmy tal on december 23rd to how bradley sr on dec 24 and i leslie on dee 26th the first hornby cubs and uts met jointly on thurs- nlght for a going up cer robert hilson was pre- ted with his first star house badge were awarded oward bradley and robert a collectors badge to da d bousfield and gardeners johnny saunders spot on seven in duncan hines ithaca my december the spa en 7 in oeetgelewn ont ha received national recognition in the new iml edltlen ef the duncan tekea travel book adventures in qeed latlnaf roy h park editorinchief el the duncan hines institute nouncod today the spot en 7 is one of 4500 eating pfj north amerka other duncan hfcwa books are the companion travel keek lodging for night also newh republished and the duncan hlnea guide to retorts and holiday spots vocation guide the latest edition published in july this is our twentyseventh both books have latest infor- year of continuous publication mation on new telephone and and service to the american interstate route numbers as travelling public park stated well as turnpike exits and air- it is also our fifth year of con port proximity unuing surveys our public increased siao opinion audit of ting and lod jue of gng esublishments this year the bo6ks ptrks not thll we received 1000 nominations m m convenient pock of more than 12 000 restaurants i tm m or the hotels motels and resorts from i mbtr ce tut u000 people who have the aued for ovcr rter a means to eat and stay at the m g 8er best places in north america to mllhons of j 1 out ef 100 these survey results comments from plus the travelling cans who have travelled by duncan hines duncan hines travel books public and an actual inspection nd the cookbook adventures in good cooking and the art of carving in the home are on sale at bookstores depart ment stores newstands many of the places recommended by duncan hines or may be ordered directly from the pub lisher the duncan hines instl tue ithaca new york post office announces new stamps for 1962 the subjects of seven new postage stamps to bo luued in 1962 were announced recently by the postmaster general the ded that a traveller can decide for himself which establishment suits his taste and needs list ings are by merit onh there is no charge for a listing in fact no charges of any sort new regular issue itamps are included in the programme the four commemorative and special issues will all be ef the five cent denomination and the firit will be to emphasise the minor hockey league seeks better grouping fcounty minor hockey of fldals huddled last week in a general meeting which includ ed in the agenda the question of classification of teams the meeting was called si it has been felt that iome of the teams in the league are considerably stronger than oth th thinking is certain teams should be classified ai to their ability doesnt seem pair an example could be given when it was revealed that acton a town which has not dona too well in hockey and baseball in the past is playing in the same grouping as oak ville and brampton two per ennial contenders officials have hinted that the stronger teams should step up into high er classifications while the also- rans should play in another division at the present time the nil ing for classifications is by population of the community represented milttm is in the category along with acton and usually llilton knocks off acton flvjietner the sport the georgetown herald thursday december 28mi 1961 page 5 nolhmg hidden no membershp ed lnv fees no commissions no ccep- rt llrfl anc of advertising bralu hn 4l t v v designated br the provincial the 1862 edition hav been ed completely rewritten andrevi year sed listing by listing the edi i tt hondw mnd fftmh tor iinrhef pointed out as cu nn of th as having revised covers rd r in more pages by lord s1klrk where the met the new adventures in rooolit of winnipeg now stands good eating contain more pa will focus attention on the op- ges than ever before 432 oning and development ef the but fewer listings yone us western plains i ing this new book will find ma an issue m the series ef ny new eating places included stamps honouring explorers and for we made 750 changes in pla founders wilt be dedicated to ces newly listed or deleted s nee j an talon first intendant ef 1960 park pointed out al new france though we reduced our net total anothar in the provincial number of recommendations by capital series will appear to some 250 in the past two years mar the centennial of vic the increased number of pages tone the capital of british col was required by inclusion of umbia two previous stamps in much more detailed informs this series were the 1949 issue tion on every establishment lis ifor the two hundredth anniver- ted complete prices spec isary of the founding of halifax tallies hours of service and and in 1958 the 350th anniver days closed sary of the founding ef quebec lodging for a ighl lep- was illustrated including sanvi resents some 450 changes in uel de champlain the founder places newly lifted or deleted a new one dollar regular is- f last j ear this ne cdi sue design will appear during tion is also the largest ever 1962 canada at a great ln- published in number of pages temational trading nation will 416 again more detailed in be the subject of this stamp formation and inclusion or the and finally two of the new ser new hotels and motor hotels tot m the one to five cent den- built in north america in 1961 ommationt portraying her ma necessitated increased size the esty queen elizabeth will be institute spokesman reported distributed during the year albert george waite 83 well known resident of the sover eign district died in hospital at rosetown sask mr waite was born in strcctsville and went west to homestead in sovereign in 1912 he later went into the imple ment business in 1916 he mar i ried miss grace hurlburt in regina and in 1926 he sold his business and returned to farm ing he retired m 1959 and he moved into sovereign where he and mrs waite had spent their winters since 1946 he leaves his wife a son hurley and a granddaughter judy and a sister mrs frank hustler of brampton another sister mrs charles mclaugh lin hamilton died on tuesday december 19th funeral service in sovereign united church on december i was conducted by rev w gra ham mrs ed burt was at the console of the organ and ac- after shaking hands and say companted the congregation as goodbye to the members they sang safe in the arms of the pack and their leaders jesus and abide with me ul thompson paul beeneyjthe choir sang the 23rd psalm bngden and larry rut s an anthem e were introduced by cub- interment followed in the fa geoffrey drew brook tolmily plot in sovereign ceme- unaster lea rutledgc and tery with the following acting m l bye who assigned as pallbearers jack procter les em to their troops whyte lindsav nesbit hee the evening nrfed with lewis russell webb and bob ewn teed topped off with coo- turner ics and pop j the evening w a met at the the date book of mr and mrs john on dec 17 1903 si years ego eelands on monday night with wright brothers made flrst members and three j powered flight at kitty hawk present hn harold learmont pres- over the meeting mrs wallace gave a devotion- on the true meaning of mrs tom bousfield nominated as chairman for january meeting nx- dec it 141 100 years ego american composer ed ward alexander mcdowell bora dec 19 116 75 yar ego ty cobb baseball great born dec m leoo 101 years ego south carolina became first southern state tv secede from the union ji evc greetings o to our friends thank you for ypur patronage best wishes for a happy new year richardsons crest hardware 13 main st s m 7 35c nash and mcdowell flumbino d hiatino water seftvnara watar systams rapaira a alterations tr 72842 hockey or baseball this type of situation is what the concern is over too tough howerver trying to classify the 26 tricounty clubs could pose at a mighty large problem and undoubtedly a headache or two would be the end result although the population scheme seems to be tomowhit outdated it will probably havq to itiekuntil something more concrete is developed e every day spell j0y1 th staff davidsons pharmacy motor vehicle 1962 hates available tuesday january 2nd department of transport office located at 41 main street south hours 9 to 12 1 to 5 30 monday to friday india saturday mornings until 1 00 streetsville dry cleaners 6 water street georgetown call tr 74151 for frea pick up and dallvry may every day of the new year be fair weather for yo dick riddall lfe sg aiytracilsieaitt hope your new year jumps with joy the management and staff of the shoprite store 53 mill street tr 7 26 i ewst i peace and joy in 1962 we loin with you and men of good faith everywhere in this wish for the new year bill bailey the oil man georgetown wm b hamilton ltd every building need i reid court tr 7 3 happy new year to all canadian tire corp 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