Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 17, 1954, p. 11

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fair view coffeeshop grill the new manager jim print invite you to drop in for a anaclc or have a delicious fullcourse meat dinner menu changes daily special sunday evening dinners now open 7 days a week monday tuesday twua8 aaa u a sas sundays nmb to mualte wednesdays la to llldalto fsudays and satuedays ul to t ua no 7 highway we cater for banquets hotmorfradc ta 25 yun aid used th amh janatvenary as sautoa chllde aid susmtlntoiulaat for prank thompson was reeacnliad af ter a meeting of us board of direc tors in mimonon tuafday following the meeting board nwmun ware entertained at the noma ofmr m b nlwn wil liam deans in presenting mr and mrs thompson with a kundo clock paid tribute not only to the super intendent but to the valuable con- trlbuuon made toy his wile to the societys progress since its inception in 1828 aimmi swadrjaasscf ib s9 to ottawa ai whan you think of printing think of the herald t myopoostandardtzation message these men will be calling on you soon if you live in georgetown these are hydros inventory men the men who will soon be calling at your home or place of business to check over your electrical equipment and make a list of all items which will have to be altered or adjusted for operation on the sundard 60cyde power shortly to replace the 25cycle power you arc using now yon will receive a letter briefly outlining operation changeover and your part in it on the reverse side of which is a check list of certain types of electrical appliances which must be altered before they will operate on 60 cycles this work will be done by hydro technicians and at hydroj expense we ask you to check this list against the appliances in your home or place of business and indicate on it how many you have of each then keep it in a convenient place until our inventory men arrive remember when changeover day arrives only those appliances of vhjch we have a record can be altered for 60 cycles for your protection all representotlvat of hydro noagod in chanooovr work carry a special badge or identification card for your own protection please ask for it keep your list in handy place ready for the inventory men do this and you will be doing yourself and your hydro a rreat service hydro area office po box 270 islington toronto ii ont iontario hydrol rod and drug inspector o th xmsl of nsruottal health and wel- far armani swackltamar who hm been located at windsor for mara years wu transferred to a now position in ottawa last week ura a9wbekhamer and son jimmy will continue to liv in essex lor a time until they find now housing accommodation in the capltaj on of thjj georgetown natives last duties in windsor was to ad dress rnemtoers of the london branch of th ca association of con sumers el- meeting in th london ubrory in his speech mr swaefcjiafner pointed ouv thai 75 years ego about 31 percent of the food in canadian tore will adulterated to msif it more colorful or tncreaae the prof it ruur years later after the adul- ttirtation act was tsused leas than 15 per cerq of lhe food was found to have been tsrrapcred with at the present time under vigilant care very tittle of the food arid drags old in store la impure the apeak rr urged women to contact their local inspector when dlndliui either foods or drugs un pure tht adulteration of spices was an early prubltin with his depart ment he said aiikcc burnt grain was often used milk wui wuterrl and often untamed chalk to intake it esin r wulttr lis earlier ttim in nrwhi this wan quickly elltnin- atid in tunllnucd cofte tit one turn rontalnvd clutory or aand mr swat k hajm r rontlnut d at tht lrtmnl tiini ttit rt jil twilvi in ii ttiui working in ontario tuid x a him of tht vast umounls of pro iliuti uiultr thir care they art kept i xtrt rut ly busy huw materials processed foods and mutt rtttts imported into canada mich us hunalo jhaatc and fig jaktc are lnsjcted as well us all fruits nlering this country hi mjlnttil out that because of tin widt urltty of food products used m the manufacture of some cuuiiimlltif s it waa necessary to n ly on the inignty of the manu in turt r in wmu in tames willi the exceptionally small proportion of food poloi lug in canada mr swackhumtr fill that this fact shk highly ol moat nun turning ou t food prod i icts ruodi drugs und ctoainetics niual ruili u ct ruiin staiwl ird hi poin- ttxl out and dlacusjiun with nuinii- f udurt ra sometimes us a period of 18 to 24 montha lnatcctors also ihiy arluui comtnolilles in slori a irxl m nd them to laboratories to liatc tht m chtt ked jor inipunllea htaulls hac provin a higher stun dant in all food aixi drun lines sold jn ulu country advertialng agencies alao come under the inspection of the depart ment since all labels must specify the name and uddrej of the man ufacturer in legible print and that craon must be able to be located at the address printed mr swaek- homer observed ingredients must be labelled according to amounts contained in the product and in the case of drugs directions for use must also be printed when a preservative has been usedtin the manufacture of a food product the amount and name of the preservative must be named he pointed out mainly name brands are being sold b asild end thai the mamiiwiurersi s in brand fcr working djllgeoiry to keep their high atsaodard xhtaci for cancer heart dlese and tufcercaaloais are not advertised for the public he atated but are advertised for the medical profes sion and ehawwv no madiclra may bear the cure anything label he stated next december be financially ready for chrintmas the surest way to do it is to start a special royal bank christmas savings account now and then pat away so much each week the royal bank of canada the oknuimwn warfittedey uvenln march 164 rxon u an sinus faklft news currie is chairman conservation group heltons conservation committee held tiieir annual meeting in the aaicitoultural office uilton thurs day srvening kurther ooruatderation was given to t4hxmmeiid3purth- eae of a tree planting iftachloe for uie of private janji owners in hal- ton this recurnrrendbtian wtll be iwsentod to hal tan oounjy coujicil by lleevv george breiholtx chalr- man of uio county committee on ag riculture and reforeelauon during the ctlrrent weelt secretary 3 k whlteiocvs reports rwetsle that subsidies totalling 1478 hud in paid on 13 ponds constructed in 1043 bone u addi tional ponds were under construc tion when winter set in and a goodly perct stage of these is expected will qualify fur the subsidy when completed the meeting recom mended tin ton u nuance of ttwe farm lond olicy and alao rncotiunt nded jurthtr study to other conservation projeartji under corumderatlon owing to the failure of 2 41 to glvi u isatisfat tury kill iir wild carrot in ij j the ctwnmltttc mrtiibcra rtc- ihumi ndetl a publh me link on the aut t to reltw tlil whole situa tion ilila me ting la wlieduled for the court houhc muton later in march wtim it is t kcled aihtial- ist on the aubjeit will be present from the crops seds and weeds llraikh toronto und the ulology ufiftartnit nt of the ontario ajirtcul- turul college ihe i lection of ofllcirs for 1dm reauited as follows chalrmuii cacorgc currle vice thilrman george lirftdioltz secre tary treasurer j k white lot k legion notes the next regular monthly mt tni will be held on thurmday eveii- lin march 25th and promises to im a good otic with tntertainment chairman arnold arranging to have a fum shown and also alf sykes and hla committee hae completed the arrangiments for the oyster supper later that evening to keep the evening a short one it la hoped to start the meeting at 7 30 vwiich should allow the social part of the night to get under way not later than 8 jo vi nee mountford has promised to come over from the flower town to provide some enter tainment and will arrive about ten o clock with aunve other entertain ment lie cant make it before that as he la in charge of the big min strel show to be staged in bramp ton early in april and there is a rehearsal that evening other en tertainment has been provided as well two cooks hac been ob tained to look after the oysters jack kemsheid and dac bowman and you u be able to have them oivy way you wish in a stow fried or if you prefer in the raw and for those who are not strictly oyster men other food will be pro- ided for the more iproaatc tastes the everting sounds like a real good one and we hope there will be big crowd on hand to enjoy it mark a ring around the 26lh on your cal endar march 25th if there is any member who has not contributed to the tod ro fire lind there is still lime iocid so how about it comrades ykwtajuiutwscfalbsw tte be ia by teutst tsawhifemnaaah aet anlnel ike mssaiiia wow ms tawe tiu 01 a watt tadav ttiumac tablets ilea restarts stfelsk hinti i bold at maccormacks drug store mun st tr 73692 your goes farther at bouskilts garage cars pickup trucks and vi ton panel washed 1 00 creased 1 00 vacuumed washed and liquid waxed 5 00 same low prices on all repairs 12 king st georgetown tr 73201 building sant concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines glen williams trungle 73302 play or not but he tells that he is i in e now tyfamt with spring rapidly approaching some of the boys have started to talk about fastball again there is talk of reviving the team of a cou ple of years ago wc understand there arc some of them still young enough to hobble around without crutches and there is talk of pos sibly having a house caguc in the branch itself worth a thought anyway v and dude lindsay is trying to organize a game foctween acton legion and georgetown hockey teams georgetown has no legion team but can soon round one up scotty patterson sold hed take care of getting a team together and has quite on array of players to choose from just off hand we can think of scotty ken nnsh rene martin harv chajppcl jack kern she ad all of them intcrmodiates and a large number or tht industrial players and already we hear mention of that player whose meteoric rise to hockey fame so juruued everyone a ahort time ngo chub- m stupleton oiterlnir his services- at lepajtjunour ha it that he was overheard atelung scotty one day i tell you youve gotta use mc john after all ash martin- and chappcl are ok but they really need a tipeedball out there like jno with you onnhq defence and mo forward we wouldnt have any trouble beating these acton jerk at oil pioese scotty p 1 o e x 1 wdont know whether the ooachj is going to break down ffnd let him hockey developed by a legion mem ber in the smith and stone house league a few weeks ago it is retothely simple and consists of full speed ahead head down and come what may unfortunately on the previous occasion the said play er came in contact with the boards und his head gave in first how ever it mght work if the coach can line hi n up on the defense if dude and ben uayliss are the defencemen for acton it should be a cinch what do you think lome after all its your head as s after trying to humiliate certain members into helping out around the legion with the odd bit of physical labour with conspicu ous lack of success it warmed the cockles of our heart to see said members trying to heave the plat- formf qverhcad into the auditorium last sunday morning takes the gall to get a little action wed iiave liked to have passed the woid ar ound so the rest of the branch cpuid have enjoyed it too but were were afraid some dern fool might offer to help them we were happy to receive a call imqeo al night while still not back to full health hes up and around now and cart have visitors keep on improving george we miss you wo understana theres a cone sports meeting scheduled hero this terested please contact bud james weekend for ull details oll-ln- or frotut connely i l atimdwk

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