oeokobtown ajtoaiji wednesday evening july 38 1953 page u its holiday time in order to give our staff an uninterrupted vacation our store will remain closed from aug 3rd to aug 13th inclusive silvers coming events attention folks the oddfel lows and reekahs annual garden party will be held in georgetown park friday augustjtial an event this fall ladies curling clisb dajice in the rose room cknx ranch boys october 22nd kindly notice there will be no bingo at holy cross church hall on monday august 3rd next reg- ujar bingo will be on monday aug ust 10th the conservative committee rooms are nqw open evenings and will be open next week in the after noons as well as evening for infor mation phone there during those times or 447j anytime budget market food saver heavy wax paper 29c sprinkle loie new cream for coffee jar 41c velveeta cheese lalflb pkg 34c kraft cheese whiz spread 2 for 27c green giant fancy cut wax beans 2 33c handee paper towels 2 rolls 45c sos magic scouring pads box 14c stoklevs fancy cream style corn 2 1 5 oz tins 29c 2 tins 27c doz 37c clarks assorted meat spreads zinc jar rings sealtite red rubber jar rings 2 boxes 19c certo bottle 27c crystals 2 boxes 27c crown fruit jars medium size doz 161 a good selection of fresh fruits and vegetables boneless rolled prime rib roasts lb 65c choice lean hamburg lb 43c small link and countrystyle pork sausage lb 40c for a good selection of top quality fresh and cured meats try free delivery phone 364 budget market ashgbove attends stratford shakespeare plays mrs milton bird was visiting a friend in stratford for a few days last week and attended the shake speare plays and festival mr and mrs joseph drake and son joey have returned from a de lightful two week threethousand mile trip to yarmouth nova scotia congratulations to mr and mrs john ruddell on the birth of their second boy born on the seventh of july the sympathy of everyone goes to mr c b dik in the death of his brother mr charlie dick in cleveland last week mrs c b dick alongwith mr dave dick flew by plane on tuesday to cleveland dnd on friday morning mr c b bee patient honey crop this jear dick mrs george kennedy clay ton dick jr and mrs j h hunter motored to the funeral mrs 3 gowland mrs frank wilson find marilyn are enjoying a ten day trip to nova scotia to visit dr and mrs arthur wuson and daughter charlotte mr and mrs ward brownridge and children margaret and murray motored to kirkland lake for the week end to visit mr and mrs hartley anderson and family mrs ben hbwden of guelph is visiting with mr and mrs a j ruddell and farrily miss kay mecaugherty was vis iting valerie nurse a few days last week the haying season is over most of the wheat is cut and soon the combines and threshing machines will be kept busy while the day- 4ight lasts pgrp plenty rtrtime well four ftlley apiaries morris stajson geo rgeto wn public library will be closed august 1st 15th inclusive extra books may be taken for that period limeiiouse rheumatoid arthritis rfllef it prtdieted a report by two pittsburgh physi cians on the combined use of acth and goldjn the treatment of pa tients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis indicates that in some cases extended remission of the disease is possible acth has been widely used in recent months in the treatment of chronic dseses such as rheumatoid arthritis re suiting in temporary relief from the disabling and painful aspects of the disease gold therapy has also been used achieving remission o die activity of the disease in a limited number of cases drs harry m marcohs and paul s capan of the university of pittsburgh school of medicine and st margaret memo rial and montefiore hospitals renort on the results obtained in their study of 23 patients who were piven both acth and g id seven of their pat ents to whom 11 e administration of the hormone has been discon tinued entirely for nenods rani ing from 30 days to ivz months are maintaining their remission without relapse of the irthn is ten of the number ire maintaining their re mission but are still rexc ing acth along with mld therapy the remoinink six have discontinued treatment for ariout reasons the importance of the continued remis sinn in lh seven patients despite discontinuance of acth is due to the fact that the beneficial effects of acth riven alone generally last only as long as the hormone is taken relapses developing cither immediately or shorth aftr tosa lion of tieatment they explained gardenscommittee pie competition the w i gardens committee con vened by mrs qisby sponsored a flower show and cherry pie compe tition in tiefchall on monday even ing mrs d livingstone judged pies awarding first to mrs rough- ley and second to mrs c jones mr roughley carried off the prizes for sweet peas pie and tea were served after a few rounds of euchre dr and mrs s magwood and peter on holidas from the man- times recently visited the fred browns and the ted browns dr and mrs h h lockwood of toronto and uxbndge have left lamejhouse after spending three weeks at fairfield ih sum home of mr and mrs adam halt mr and mrs earl scott garry and trudy and mr and mrs doug las scott and randy were in new york during last week mr isaac askin was with the eldin askins recently mrs fred brown is holidaying at bala this week mr a c bourne is home follow ing a trip to the west coast the ftc browns are enjoying a motor trip in eastern ontario the a spitzers and mr and mrs w mitchell visited the sanfords at waubashene on sunday miss ann sptzer of toronto was a recent visitor with the paul spit zers mr and mrs thompson of tor onto with the gearys mrs g p wood dorothy and donnic of richmond hill are visit ing the ron latimers mr wood having visited on sunday joy patterson spent last week with her cousin marilyn patterson rockwood mr alex wright holidayed in muskoka last week mr and mrs j a smethurst jacqueline and john of islington visited his mother on sunday lois miller of brampton is visit ing the karns the w shelbourne s visited mr and mrs fred cox orton on sun day mrs ray powell and children of lowville visited the shelbournea on tuesday services at the presbyterian church will be withdrawn the first three sundays in august while rev a calder is on holidays elane morrow spent a few days with kay norton this week misses betty yake and helen mills of toronto visited the latter s par ents here last w eckend call brigade to grass fire georgetown eire brigade was cal led to a grass fire on saturday on the acton slderoad under arrangements with es- quesing township the town now services a part of the township ar ound town and later this year will have a second fire engine housed in town four in hospital with broken limbs an unusual number of elderly people in georgetown have fallen and broken bones during the past few weeks patients in guelph general hbs- pital include mrs jeaye brftndford mrs james ross and mrs j r lindsay all with broken hsps and mrs e colman one of the towns nonagenarians who has a broken arm visitors with mr and mrs james richardson this week were me and mrs p mattings ey and daughter reta from alberta and misses lil lian and betty murray toronto mackenzie news this is the season when the gardeners are getting some divi dends from thir work we have an aluminum door complete with door closer bing es glass and screen this ftp a permanent investment mad to last a lifetime for 5530 v have a happy holiday week end j b mackenzie mmt lumber j carbon- makes possible new plant varieties radioactive carbon nnj be useful in producing new varieties of farm and garden plants research on hot onions reported by invcstila tors from the unuersity of chicago and the argonne national labora tory have disclosed john m beal professor of botany and chairrmn of the department it the university of chicago and worbert j scully senior physiologist with the argonne national laboratory s division of biological and mcdicil r search have collaborated in a research pr gram the n suits of which are dis cussed in the current issue of the botanical gazette the onitns used in this study were grown ins dc one of the argnnne laboratorys plant growth chnmbcrs for three months radioactive carbon dioxide was mixed with ordinary carbon dioxide and the iahu us mixture was in jected into the 3g0 cubic hot her met callj sealed glass chimber the plants breathed the tas and incorpor ited the carbon atoms ra dioactie and nonradioactive alike into the plant structure the ra dioactivity interfered with the growth of the plants and the long er the onions were maintained in the radiiattive em ronmenl the lreater was the ami unt of inter ference feature at watsons briefs and tops regular 1 00 value slightly substandard extra special jiq goodrich suntogs formerly 4 95 now 299 ladies ballerinas in blue red and white formerly 2 98 now 198 mens work boots unbeatable value anywhere special 595 mens suntogs by goodrich formerly 5 95 now 399 r midnight dance j stanley park erin civic holiday monpay morning august3rd 12 05am modern aires band upwells ltd turtles once weighed a ton on the equator west of ecuador lies the galapagos islands group its name bt ing spanish for its giant land tortoises now close to ex tinction because of men s raids the ages of s me have been es timated to approach their weight often more than 01 p unds si me 70 miles west of key west florida the seven dry tortugas islets like wise bear a spanish name meaning turtle when it comes to sheer size the leatherback leads living turtle species in 1123 a 1 286 pound leatherback eiht feet long was captured off california later van couver island waters produced a 1 450 pound specimen archelon a shell dweller of a million years ago grew 12 feet long and weighed more than one ton a skeleton shell and all is on display in yale s peabodv museum the green sea turtle favored f r soup reaches a max nnum of about boo pounds mellor construction acton loading excavating grading telephone 570r helps fido a c mmon but hard to control af fliction of dugs ear canker is be ing treated successfully with baci ti acin c ne of the new antibiotic drugs dogs are easy prey to ear infections with fleas mites and other parasites playing an impor tant role in starting up irritation in the ear canal when such infections are allowed to continue for extended periods cterimnans have found them among the most difficult to clear up when bacitracin was ap plied following preparatory treat ments it was successful in 21 of 25 cases bacitracin also was found to be useful in treatment of wound in fectic ns of dogs and in urtain in ternal infections sortfe flour goes ban v hat element is there in fine corn meal or flour to cause an ex plosion such as may opur in a flour mill such an exp osion is not due to the presence in the grain or flour of anv particular explosive material but it may occur with anv finely divided inflammable mate rial such as flour coal dust or saw dust which floats m the air as a rcloud if it is piled on the ground and you poke a lighted match into it the match will go out because there is not enough oxygen to sup port the burning process however if the same material is floating in the atf7there is around each tiny gram a relatively large amount of oxygen ample tolet il burn mrs a c collins dies in toronto mrs a c collins 49 was bur ied in zion cemetery malone fol lowing a graveside service thurs day afternoon a georgetown resident she died in toronto western hospital the previous sunday where she had been taken for further treatment atfer being a patient in guelph gen eral hospital for eight weeks the former violet may wiley she was the daughter of the late mr and mrs arnold wiley born in weybum sask she later moved with her family to ontario and liv ed at malone and campbcllford be fore her marriage mr and mrs collins had lived on ann street georgetown for the past ten years operating a small farm there while mr collins taught public school at cooksville and milton heights she is survived by her husband and one brother herbert wiley of weybum three ministers rev john m smith rev h wood mil ton and rev burtch toronto con ducted the funeral service her wednesday evening at the mcclure funeral home at malone mini sters who took part in the service where rev w h shadbolt rev j patterson rev james smith and rev walsh bunding supplies coal civic holiday next monday august srd social and personal mil j s rankin guelph street leaves this weekend for a holiday in oriuta and muskoka danny martin and wayne armarm are spending two weeks at the west end y camp at norvat brothers bill and john doherty are holidaying this week bill at belmont lake dnd john at barrle two local girls who are vocal pu pils of thelma capps morrison of brampton have passed their grade 8 exams at the conservatory they are glenna dohertyatho received honours and anna spttatr fg full time magistrate sells law practice kenneth mr langdon who has practiced law here since 1930 has sold his practice to the toronto firm of hewson and glancy mr langdon is retiring from the practice of law to devote his full time to duties as a magistrate at present he si serving in this capac ity in the counties of halton duf- ferin and peel mr langdon established his law practice here after graduating from osgoode hall first located on main street where the present hydro of fice is he moved about fifteen years ago to his present office in the roxy theatre building george hewson who will be in charge of the local office started his own practice here last month with an office in the norton build ing he plans to be here the first four days of the week for the next two months using mr langdona present office a toronto native he graduated from the university of toronto and osgoode hall after serving in can ada with the rcaf and overseas with the army his partner ken neth glancy also a u of t and os goode graduate served with the navy in the war mr hewson will be moving to town later this veer andmeanwhile has rented a house in acton his father g c v hewson is sales en gineer for beardmore and co mar ried to the former joyce predhonune of windsor they have two small children lyn and john mr glancy whose work will be mainly in the firm s city office was recently married to doris perron of kirkland lake