Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 31, 1949, p. 8

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rage 7 holiday s at- at- dance 4 tiuttonville park sunday midnight dancing 1205 to 3 am bjll howes orchestra community sing song and amateur finals sunday evening k chatting i by mhb 1 tkto it shortly cec and lto davidson wh live in the upstairs apartment at tucks expect to move into their new home in sep tember one of our public school staff mrs e tapp moved last thursday to grovenhurst mrs tapp had a groat deal of talent loth na teacher and as ah artist rnd its sorry wc nro to soa hor leave town r resuming her teaching career mrs howard wrlgglos- worth will teach at tho tono here it is exhibition time again nno 7 highway at funny what you associate with llmobousc rond succeeding mrs a certain event an through the d barber wty was the fcoc- yoors wfionwo think of tho ex- lb orc last year the georgetown herald wednesday aug 3tj 1949 l-eight- tvrtiners of recent contest will compete for the grand prize special guest entertainer norval u now included in our delivery service free pickup and delivery monday and thursday mornings barragers cleaners and dyers wesleyan street phone 233w free pickup and delivery in glen williams every monday wednesday and saturday afternoon orttm h hftt npalar tffmatfrms material solldfllled mattresses derive their comfort from the natural resiliency of their filling materials the great est percentage of these are filled with cotton the best ones are filled with longflbered cotton which has been felted jnto layers the cheaper ones the ones into which short cot- tort fibers are blown or the plater mattress which has loose fibers in tho center with a fow folted cotton layers above and beneath tend to mat down developing lumps and depressions j high quality curled hair makes a hlbltidr it brings bock memories didnt mention apjeof weekj pl izxx of one particular exhibition the ww when dtoniu lnir all the gcor- fttetall airare like of wnlch there will never be town p eohe wh6 had or were- j wjth h h egalnfor trap anyway several jfl c tn muskoko har rother btm ob mm re8uient lour blrthdaytthose were the day ing a ottagen wgjl icon o get the location of this me thcre lit pm tlculdr lake nto our head so for kapok mattresses today r tv rubber mattresses are made hw hj ll w im the milk of rubber trees which between the muskoka lakes and hag wmpped mt0 foamuk georgian bay near port severn i mo 0 frtm are only the ruggs arc building a great mch mick re deal of the cottage themselves and deoper 8tandard bedsprlng nave it about half finished mr jcy are expensive and still too new ruggs mother mrs f s rugg of for cumu consumer reaction shorbrooke quebec visited the to be obtaunod fumily here for a few days this week j nd mrs will ford and don met btlfl far p0wf scttte a former limchouse and george- th maib gouree of power in town boy mr douglas gowdy and americaa only bolt factory in 1839 his wife from toronto mr gowdy wos a bull patiently walking the ttanded school here and is at treadmill which operated the forge present a director of hie maelcan bellows mlosh rugg had invented those wero the days whon tho dratted things were well- mxmilo loire marked and welcomed secondly we made the trip with a girl friend our own age we were on our own and thirdly the two of us came info possession of tangoc lipstick via the free sample method then employed at the ex used them and wore lipstick publicly for the first time remember we felt proud and guilty and wondered when wc would bump into some one from georgctbwn dont think we did tho just heard about don cofcu he felt really ambitious on satur day the 20th when he decided to put his bicycle to good use and as a result he travelled ninety- six miles that day his route tak ing him to cooksvllle clapplsons corners guclph and back homo again thats a record for cycling publishing company as far as we know cant imagine a machine to help lii the manufae- its always been our opinion ture of belts it was a crude thing how he did it as a fourmile bike- j not georgetown has an unusually still involving plenty of hand work hike wos always the limit of our n percentage of english folk as but it was the beginning of a mighty endurance i citizens and the latest addition to f industry is this country perhaps you already know own trom the old country is mr for some years before 1839 rugg that alice and hugh lindsay and thomas doyle mr doyle is cm- had been the village blacksmith for son jimmy have moved to the iloyed in the tool room at smith marion conn using methods hand- house on queen street next to tho stono ltd he busily engaged i ed down through generations he grandview apartments formerly looking for a house or apartment had made carriage bolts so success- occupied by mr and mrs art hi spare time so that he can fully tha he decided to give au his booth bert and noroh tuck have bring his wife and sevenyearold time to toetf nanufachire he was purchased the tuck home on on mike to canada in the a shrewd connecticut yankee who meantime theyre soldiers of banflt khan carrlad dried milk ratlan to marco polo is attributed the description of a dried mflk made by thi- tartars during the 11th century mr reported that the soldiers of genghis khan were said to have c nrriod dried milk as a part of thelr- tntion accordihgto jack a wjlght in the oregon 3tnte agriculture bul letin next mention of dried milk in tab let form come in jmflit was mad by the frenchscffintnit nicolas ap- pjjrt from milk concentrated slowly to a dough like consistency in a cur rent of dry air the first prooesg utilized tor manufacture on aeom- inerxial scale wos that invented by grirpwnde about w51 the perfec tion of milk drying processes for lomrnqrcloluae dates back to about the same period the last half of tha jfth century as does that of coni- ntprcially practicable processes of milk condensing in most cases tha inventors of processes for the ona product were not unmindful of tha possibilities of the other in the united states the first suc cessful dried milk manufactured on n commercial scale was malted milk with this product placed on the market in 1b87 this product also contained an extract of barley nnd wheat flour paste queen street and will be moving staying at hnijhton sussex and mr doyle is living at the home of mr and tvirs a mecale in town have ou noticed what a oih improvement the town is mak ing alony no 7 on the guelph m hill leading to the monument criding the steep boulevard and urfacinjj with uatfstones makes a ry pleasant combination of prac- ilbiltty and beauty a few weeks ago we wrote i tittle item atxiut mrs john bui s brother ralph snelfirove celebrat 1 inu his 10th anniversary as broad- ibtiti station manager at owen bound nnd also about hn phns for building and operating u broad- tasting station of his own at bar- i rie now his plans have material- ized and his station ckbb goes on the air for the first time on wednesday at 3 30 and you 11 find it at 1210 on your dial mr and mrs bell arc ottendtng the special nauguration ceremonies and re ception afterwards on wednesday afternoon in barrlc realized that he must make in quan tities and sell cheaply to be success ful and with this in mind he set about developing his machines two heading machines and a year later a threading machine crowned his labors fortunately in stamford conn was an iron works it was probably from here that rugg bought his bars of puddled wrought iron the only metal considered usable for car riage bolts it wasnt long before he was making 500 of these fasteners a day record low death rate estimated for past year american life insurnnce policy holders probably will record the hpsi health year in history tnlm7 the institute of life insurance re ports carry estimates pointing to the lowest death rate ever recorded this was accomplished despittj new high death rate records being set iil the two leading causes of death heart disease and cancer during the post year policy holder deaths from influenza and pneumonia tuberculosis and chil drens diseases dropped to a record low rate while these three classifi cations combined accounted for one- third of a0 policyholder deaths 35 years ago this past year they repre sented fewer than onetwelfth both childrens diseases and the mfluerud and pneumonia classifica tion showed 1947 death rates at about onehalf those of prewar years ashgrove a meal llulloaa of children tuna to he coaxed te national children fond tjnicest annnarled eat but not then- yonnfster who know wars by member governments as well a by oenonal effects flrsthand they are fettlns their dally sup- contributions from three score countries made t plementary meal from the nonpoll tleal tjn inter- vjia worldwide appeal for children dnxlnc 1b41 only three weeks until georgetown fall fair sponsored by esquesing agricultural society friday and saturday september 1617 plan now to enter the various classes domestic science ladies work baking specials by purity flout- all cattle classes this year are restricted to halton county breeders your prize list now what a glorious rain we had on sunday after the ions dry spell and such hot days mr willmotl wilson and son aid to oil and gasehae peak output of sasollne and fuel oil can be maintained by adding antiseptics to the water used in re fineries for cooling purposes it has been reported to american chemi cal society the slime formed by waterborne bacteria in a single month can reduce operating capac ity 23 per cent by clogging pipes small amounts of chlorine phenol or other bactericidal chemicals in the water keeps the equipment almost i entirely free from choking slime for as long aa four months bacteria i themselves comprise only about 29 per cent of the deposit the rest con sisting of minerals and debris en trapped in the alime practical ex- perienee indicates that formation of alime can be observed continuously john bird president g l mcgilvray secretary neville of ottawa were visiting without halting plant operation by his brothers clayton and frank checking the cooling efficiency of nnd their families last weak i the water pipes according to the janet mary margaret and ralpil report i inch of king spent inst week with mrs wingfleld and family congratulations to donald is- schools faea crisis mond and his bcide who were hvai i the nations public schools are rled at norval on saturday haclng their worst financial crisis mr ond mis jtxt drake ond falnce the depression tha dilemma family enjoyed a holiday last week at wasaga beach bonnie carlisle of suvcrcreek and ruth brown of llmehouse were recent visitors with mr and mrs t j brownrldge miss jessie wingfleld entertain ed her s s class of little tots at her home last thursday afternoon they had a lovely time playing karnes and then lunch miss doris brownrldge attended the wedding of a friend at streets- vllle on saturday afternoon flaorlde tor dental caries accumulated evidence to date ukfiests three methods of caries lontrol by use of fluorides accord ing to francis a arnold jr na tional institute of health first in- ct easing the fluoride concentration of public water supplies to an opti mum level 1 ppm f second by topical application of more concen trated fluoride solutions third by nireasing fluoride ingestion through daily dietary supplements the flrst mtthod fluorination of water sup plies now is being subjected to ex perimental verification in numerous communities topical application of tfluondes has sufficient clinical evi dence at the present time to recom mend its judicious use by the dental profession there is no direct scien tific evidence with which to evaluate the use of tablets containing fluoride as dietary supplements for caries control confronting local school boards in volves mainly the crippling of con struction programs by inflation and costofliving pay raises for teach ers record enrollments in most schools are making construction a matter of special urgency further a fivemillion increase in the na tions elementary school population is expected during the next decade as a reault of the 40 per cent rise in the u s birthrate since the war ended cash for dead animals cows 250 horses 250 hogs per cwt aeeordlng to slse and condition monb coixkct gait 2718 m ingersphl 21 horsepower increases total horsepower available m the nations factories has climbed from about 50452 000 in 1039 to a present high of 08000 000 reports skf in dustriea scores of mechanized servants such as lift trucks crones and hoists that reduce handling of materials to a minimum have had hard physical labor irrevocably ob solete in industry the handling of materials now accounts for only about is per cent of the industrys production costs as compared with 22 per cent a decade ago sens laying more egga the american hen today is re- spondlng to better care and inan- ogement by laying is per cent more eggs annually than she did at tha beginning of world wat n this re- narkable rise in annual egg produc tion per bird from an average of 434- in 1040 to 194 now is due largely to the increase of better breeding stock employment of sound man agement techniques advances in disease control and greater use of scientifically balanced feeds such is the conclusion reached by poultry nutritionists and other authorities who point out that this new record was accomplished despite many warimposed shortages that neceasi- tated constant changing of formulas to maintain feeds in proper nutri tional balance car demand heaviest although three out of every five fumlhes in detroit already own automobiles nearly half of the fam ilies in that city are planning to buy an automobile in the near future according to a recent detroit news survey the survey baaed on inter views with 13000 persons represent ing various income groups showed that tha so par cant demand for automobiles in that city compares with 282 par cant demand for radios 2s3 par oant demand for re frigerators and 180 par oant de mand or ranges hottest splee family more than 50000 tons of spices are consumed annually in the united states alone and the most popular spice is block pepper which was discovered as an unattractive wild vine in the jungles of the malay peninsula both black and white ptpper come from the same plant file white comes from the less pep pery inner ports of the berry hun dreds of other types of peppery hot plunts are much hotter to the taste and easier to grow but the popular ity of black pepper on the modern table remains unchallenged alnce long before columbus set out to find a fosfcr route to the splcebearing east fish with legs members of the australian coun cil for soientiflc and industrial re search engaged on an oceanograph- icol cruise discovered a fish with legs in the deep waters off the west ern australian coast it has two hind legs walks along the bottom of the ocean and was netted during trawling operations in shark bay tht1uh la about ave inches long it has two ona on either aids of its body the fins apparently are used to maintain balance whila the bah is out ttrolllnf msmbm of th party have dasorlbad it aa twrn- buof a miniature awordnsh 4

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