Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 27, 1949, p. 7

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pc 7 the georgetown herald wednesday july 27th 1949 aabameeds parenls night and camp closing of stayalhome camp friday evening julli 94 knox church 730 pm every parent will wont to attend this fine evening presentation of prize movie grc crert review of work refreshments whereas i at a meeting of the council dfihetown of georgetown heldonmonday july 1 8th- a 949 it was resolved w hat the mayor be authorized to poelsitt monday august 1st civic holiday for the current year therefore in compliance with the foregoing reso lution i do hereby proclaim monday august 1st as a civic holiday for the town of georgetown and all persons are respectfully requested to gov ern themselves accordingly jos gibbons mayor god save the king 2 isinrxv georgetown now playing a foreign affair jean arthur mnrlcne dietrich john lund friday saturday matinee saturday 2 pi july 2930 uvitilyouve baoios riotous pilevs mowomtha screen i ibendix imw bkchfp pwtolw fatri t 7m james gleason rosemary oecamp bill goodwin beuwhbohdk meg randau- richard long idigger odell snlln al omm fwufpbtcel uwvepsu mitermtiomu pwitlf btttd oo iht hitrarfin thorn thf lirt or ourv red ingle and orchestra sportoscope sleepless night cartoon monday tuesday aug 1 2 special matinee monday 2 pjn starts sunday midnight we msfsmosr exarm advsmvw round the bend witfestthinboat thptrowd that saw latwednc- days gorrifo in aotbn thought they bad iecn vorythtnfl in the way of orrors during a ball same and mostly all cqmmttod by george town the final score was outrae coub and the locals only managed to squeeze 3 runs across the plate to actons 7 monday night wotordown jplaycd tholr home game horo and were hnnded an excellent ball gamdon a silver platter in their half of the seventh innlni chappol on the mound had done very well up until the final inning both clubs were playing good ball and going lntd the seventh watcrdown trailed 42 with one on in the last half of the seventh for waterdown scotty patterson signalled for a pitch out to the next two batteries both heavy hitters this was good base ball on the part of patterson it was his intention to force the ploy at home the next batter grounded to storey at second who threw to force the runner at home the next natter walked to score a run mak ing it 43 with one away chappel struck out the next man and was working on the next batter when he believed a pickoff had been called for second throwing the ball to second fqundno one wthin country niilc o the bag ahctths vin- ningrun for wnttrdown crossed the plate watching the girls softball team ploy the other night we couldnt hep but sec the hcrrington or- ganizatibn on the field and also tno sidelines joyce mike and pauline all play while orbie hollers advice from the sidelines and mrs hcrrington is in there supporting the girla just hol lering butch if usually on hand to help with the equipment eileen prust and june lusty have appeared in the monarchs lineup und look like tood material with a litue coaching alliance went to the glen last monday night and came out on the short end in the mens softball league we were pleasantly sur prised to see curly and win wheel er playing for alliance and lefty mcmonn it all adds to the fun when these old timers come out andplay seeing as there is no letter in this weeks mail bag we feel mr i linn n has probably taken the hint norval boy catches whopper at manttoulin edcar buchanan jw uiwul a uluversalinminational picture wednesday thursday aug 3 4 adult entertainment a ft t t 1 k amsasem to ouh iatwonb during august only vrc are running special matrices every wednesday when the regular program meted is adult entertainment another feature will be substituted for the benefit of lh children watch theatre or special featuiuk wed mat aug s ken richardson young son of mr and mrs robin richardson of nerval can class himself as a real fisherman and he has the fish to prove it- on a trip to manitoulin island he hooked a 37 pike which weighed 13vi lbs and his only bait was a worm ken brought the fish home with him and it was on ob ject of interest at the store and res taurant which his parents operate in the village ken won the trip as a prize for church and sunday school attend ance and proficiency at norval presbyterian church offered by ncls robinson who makes cattle buying trips to the island and prom ised to take the high boy along with him the girls prize won by eileen hunter is a vacation in august at glen mohr camp plastic glass boat is trolded like pie in ontario factory mr bell made the master mold out of glass and resin in shaping the boats the mold is tirst lined with a parting agent like the butter spread around a pic tin this agent facilitates the removal of the finished product successive layers of resin and speciallyshaped mats of fibrous glass are then press ed into the mold- until the desired thickness is obtained except for fittings and two hollow seats which impart extra buoyancy the entire boat is made in a single piece oneeighth of an inch thick in most places it uses decking and combing to achieve a heavier and orthodox appear oricc the polyester resin which is sprayed onto the mold and glass mats is colorlesc in its natural state by adding pigments to it the xxxv canadian golf champion heres big dutch rirht of little rock arkansas receiving the seagram from j frowde esagram after winning the canadian open at st georges golf club toronto harrison gold cup golf title boats can be finished in any colour or combination of colours these become on integral part of the pro duct no painting is required in tests at lake slmcoe and elsewhere the new boats have been driven at full speed ito beaches and slip ways without any damage to the hull or finish weighing 140 pounds about half the weight of a wooden craft of similar size the boats are easily lifted from the mold after stand ing upright for a few hours in a scaled room where elevated tem peratures bake or cure the com pound they are finished except for the addition of windshields and it few fittings an enterprising entrepeneur who works vi hours a day seven days a week when developing new pro ducts mr bell is already planning to produce canoes and ships life boats by the same process the field of application for the fibrous glossresin compound how ever extends far beyond the pro duction of boats among the other possibilities being studied by bp bell is a plastic beer keg unlike wooden kegs it will be easy to clean and virtually tndestructable brew ers have already expressed consid erable interest in it- mr bells achievement in the clay products field now provides em ployment to upwards of twenty workers developments resulting from his enterprise in the plastic field promise soon to employ many times this number engagements mr and mrs lester brown an nounce theaagbtfement of the daughter margaret alma to donald johftitmond son of mr and mrs ohn tanond georgetown the ifemitlagefcrtekb place on auras twentyeeve in norval prea therc are marry kinds of liquids tmt fan bo mixed without danger but if you are smart you will never try to mix alcohol wltli gasoline leas you flad yourself on the well- known slob ja tigi jj three may ke a secret if jt uiftia at d reprinted from the toronto eveniig stelegramj hugjjed 4aslic boat 4 molded and t baked like huge piecrusts are now in quantity production in george town i made from polyester resin rein- forced with fibrous glass the new craft are claimed to be unsinkablc and practieall indcstructable suit- j uble for inboard and outboard mot- 5 ors they require tut painting and are proof against ship worms fungi termites and ether natural enemies of wooden hulls the manufacturer of the revolu tionary new boat is leonard j bell georgetown industrialist and ex- iicaf flight engineer whose clay products business started on a shoe string in depression is now a 1ku- uou enlerjnise two men working under mr bulls direction are turn ing out one bout a day in ui small section of his fire brick and clay tile plant by 1150 mi bull expect to be producing 1000 of them annual ly i the first biml made from a fib rous glass and resin compound was built for the united states navy a tiew type of personnel carrier near ly i feet long and 10 feet wide it underwent successful trials fast year at the philadelphia naval yards on the delaware river it carried 22 men at a speed of 1 knots icvel- jipincut costs connected with the boat were in the neighbourhood of 50000 described as a numeral utility craft the plastic boat being built here was deinnud by ixirl c barnes toronto marine architect taking advantage of hie opportuni ties afforded ly the mottling imj- ccss its design incorporates several ideal features which it ks difficult if not impossible lo form in wood with sharp tkijxbleciirves i the bow the boat ci obtain a speed of tr miles an hour despite a flve two inch beam the widest of any twelve feet long stock craft it can hold eight people hie cockpit is as roomy as that of most standard- srfzsd sixteen footers the new boats are made at georgetown literally like piecrust with the mold serving as live tin and the fibrous glass res in compound as tho dough first ob in arranging for quantity production of the boat was to make a fullsized wooden model parti of it carved from aolld blocks 1d achieve the dlaunctjfrt lot ppmtaf have a happy holiday by following these simple safety rules drive carefully dont jeopardize your lifeand others by tikking needless chances on the highway five njinullh saved- isnt worth someones life swim safely dont overestimate your swimming capacity by venturing too tar in deep water sun sensibly sunburn can be not only painful at the time but can be acontributing factor in various diseases which appear later in life relax a vacation is meant to refresh the body and spirit for the yenjs w ahead dont 6verstrain muscles and get plenty of rest l v brewers since 1832 i lf space contributed in the service of the cohimunity by john limited 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