Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 2, 1950, p. 7

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technique i so securata dr uoh saya that the margin of overre- rnoval which may occur is les than tenth of an inch small cancers may be treated chemoaurgleany without giving ledlelne to control pain relief of pain may be necessary in treating large lesions with ehemosurgery dr lfohs indicates the georgetown herald wednesday august 2 1950 ch new nerval charge of the united ohaveh hev a p cowan ba nerval 1115 ain public worship glen williams service withdrawn mr v b ompoe bmimaisttti latjc eimlu la caw may la cam at ktlatlt ketosis msinly a disease of high- producing- cows can also strike others if they are poorly fed dr r p link university of illinois college of veterinary medicine re ports in severe cases a cow may die during an attack of ketosis unless she is treated early on the other i hand a cow with mild case may recover without treatment to combat ketosis cows should have good nutritious teed during their dry period before calving if ketosis develops its generally soon after calving when the milk flow is heavy the cows milk sup ply usually talis off and she loses her appetite most cows with keto sis act sleepy and arc wobbly in their hind legs some are excit able and hard to manage a cow with ketosis hns too many ketone or acetone bodies in her blood dr link snys unless she gets enough starch from corn xr other grains she uses too much of her body fat and ketosis de velops many cases ol ketosis occur dur ing the winter whencows get too little exercise without exercise they cant use enough of the ke tone substances or they cant get rid of them fast enough balllnsfsd charge f the onhed chnreh william a glbb minister balluufsd 10 om sunday school 11 am public worship r chnrehlll 10 sm publics worship ll ani sunday school ltelvime 2 pm sunday school 3pjn r public worship n6rv ana cnlaiv 4 i st georges church archdeacon w g p thompson i reetbr patof thetrnnshauratlon and ninth sunday after trinity sunday school 10 1 amholy com munion 11 ajnl evensong 700 pjnl st albana church glen williams feast of the transfiguration and ninth sunday after trinity matins and litany 030 ajn sunday school 1030 am baptist chnreh rev chas r gower minister mrs r h wright organist 10 stn sanctlfed symbols 11 am sunday school i pm prom death unto life 8 pjn wednesday prayi meeting and bible study presbyterian churches rev j l self ma bjd union 10 am public worship norval ii am public worship norval hornby steuarttown ancllran churches rev j e maxwell ba lth st pauls norval 730 pm evensong except 1st sunday in month holy communion 11 am st stephens hornby 11 am morning prayer i except 1st sunday in month evensong at 3 pm st johns slewarttown 3 00 pm evensong i knctpt u sunday in month f evensong at 3 pm social and personal qufhrie of f hantomstocwngi y is first choice among csnadisn jvrjwcti the ityle leader tlwiys v irianfofn a ma h0soy 135 175 new fajl shades are in try the popular pencil heal garner s phone 46 main street storage of vegetables in storage both the temperature and the humidity need to be con sidered celery and root crops beets carrots parsnips turnips rutabagas need to be kept cool and quite moist potatoes and cab- bage need coolness and moderate moisture onions squashes and pumpkins all should be kept dry but squashes and pumpkins can stand more heat than onions there are many practical devices from pita and buried barrel to specially constructed store room which you can use for your storage need root crops are often successfully stored in crates on a storage floor potatoes and cabbage can be left uncovered on shelves above the groiinit thlr hnnlh npt h 0 moist that drops of water form on them mr and m g v mccallum ppent last vc- at iyiolon falls with iris parutt gueli al the wedding in norval in saturday ol dotcen joiey and norman long included mrs john long mr and mrs ii t jolley mr and mrs w h ileid and grand- son paul mr and mrs herb held grain reid mr and mrs bruce iteid don parker robert burns j james burns miss toots murphy i mips olivia durnforcl miss inez scott miss ann luke mr and mrs william lony ottawa george long toronto miss helen aitken weston miss agnes ritchie mr i and mrs george davies noreen land dianne mr and mrs syd jol ley mrs a armstrong mr and mrs john verschoot henry allan and penny montreal mr william ostrander miss bcrnice watts mal- ton mr and mrs h t jolley jr mr and mrs e evans and brian ohsuycsauiaeea mrma its literally fwo ranges in one a eompfefe electric range plus a complete coalorwood range cook on the top or in the unique dual- oven with either fuelfire or electricity enjoy cool clean careful cooking in summer and cosy kitchen heat in winter the perfect range for the rural home limchouse miss isobel cunning ham mrs horace bell bonn and ricky g r muck art plumbing heating tmsraithing electric wiring steam fitting oil- burners and service mill street phone319worj space tor kitchen utensils to mske work in the kitchen easier stella mitchell a p 1 extension home management spe cialist says there should be a work counter and storage cabinet for every work center equipment supplies and food used at a par ticular work center should be stored there stack large dishes supplies and equipment one row deep use two rows tor small ones place heavy atecks of plates end dishes within elbow reach do not tack different sited dishes to gether if work centers are far apart saya miss mitchell use a service table on wheels to carry l things between them making rooms cheerful when indirect light entering a room tends to create a cold ef fect a warm color on the walls will make the room inviting and cozy on the other hand aays alice peavy a p i extension home management specialist if the light causes a very warm ef fect- cool colors will temper it those who prater e cool color tuch as blue nn a room that has w a cold light may produce a warm sect by using ivory on walls and sheer dull yellow curtain on th window alien adds- mia peavy a rug with- tan back- round and a good hit of blue in he figure- will sstisfy the desire or blue wristling milton arena friday august 4th general admission 75c ringside 125 preliminary starts 9 pm timothy jsk1 geohasen hilee the irish strong arm skihilee ray villmer seelie samara vs waa willie davis tt prank schpnto tllhwiirw w q ttb

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