Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 6, 1958, p. 12

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wedndm bl august 6th mm fcaxhe tmb dcsclossth all tmjnqs authors name below the past ten years have revealed the answers to formerly unsolvable medi cal problems we now have conquered killers that have plagued mankind through the ages soon within our time ye hope all diseases will be overcome the devoted ef forts of research chemists and physicians backed up by he millions of dollars supplied by the pharmaceu tic industry are perfecting new drugs as rapidly as these new medical aids are developed it is our willing duty to im mediately have them avail able for your need your physician can phone tolangle 73602 when you need a medicine pick up your prescription if shopping near us or let us deliver promptly without extra charge a great many people entrust us with their prescriptions hay we com pound yours maccormacks drugs prescriptions chemists 9 main st n tr 73692 quptaouon by horace 65- bc oopyrlfbt 1058 bw1 building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williams tr7sss pretty claudette laporte of the cnr wishes mr and mrs j albert barker weston a frenchcanadian bon voyiqe as they leave on the 1958 ontario goodwill crop tour to quebec over 100 farmers and their wives from ill parts of ontario are making the twoweek trip sponsored by the ontario soil and crop improvement association the barkers have taken all five annual tours each of which have covered a different region of canada farm news brucellosis test almost completed 4 e w blood testing under the brucel losis control area programme in ha ton is almost completed states dr twiss of the health of animas branch at brampton the last re port which will include all herds teted up until about the middle of july reveals that only 92 cattle out of a total of 19850 in 306 herds have reacted to the tes the 92 head which reacted were in 49 herds on the bas of total cattle pop- ulatoin the percentage reactor works out at slightly less than eva garvin leonard murdock st albans evening ceremony weed control i mews i by v e mcarthur hahon wood onehalf of one percent which qualifies the county to be desig nated a brucellosis certified area however to be recognized as a certified area the percentage of infected herds must in addition not exceed 5 per cent of the total number of herds and on the first test approximately 6 per cent of haltons herds were affected present reports would indicate that by the time the thirty day re- test on the infected herds is com pleted halton should without dif ficulty qualify as a brucellosis certified area the calfhood vaccination pro gramme has certainly paid off and halton cattle owners may well be proud of the high health sta tus of their cattle ragweed pollen 1hdejc for many years medical authori ties have recognired pollen from lugweed as no 1 enemy for people afflucted with hay fever the steady increase of cases of this unpleasant allergy in tv last fifteen years created a de mand for authentic data on ragweed pollen distribution throughout the united states and canada p the pollen purvey committee of the american academy of al lergy now supply the data known as the ragweed pollen index with the hamilton oakville and toronto area being within the survey the index figure for each com munity is based on three factors which directly affect individual pollen exposure length of season maximum aerial concentration of pollen and total pollen catch on test slides throughout the season any city or community having an index above 10 is not recommend ed between 5 and 10 is fairiy good below 5 is considered good and below 1 excellent dr l a clarke moh for the city of hamilton recently re ported in the hamilton spectator the ragweed pollen index as 685 making that city one of the worst hay fever centres in can ada dr clarke also pointed out that there are an estimated 100- 000 hay fever sufferers in east ern canada alone and made a special appeal to everyone in the area to destroy ragweed now halton county is situated very close to hamilton and it seems reasonable to assume we ire af fected by much of the same pol len count the season of pol len distribution in this area is the months of august september and october at least until a heavy frost occurs ragweed is an annual weed easily killed with 2 4d during the growing season cutting will give a reasonable amount of con trol so far as pollen is concern ed and where huge plants ap pear in backyards etc hand pulling is a very practical and worthwhile method of control so lets do our part in trying lo reduce the high ragweed pollen index st- albana anglican church glen williams was decorated with standards of pink and white gladioli and pink carnations on friday july 18th when eva agnes garvin daughter of hr and mrs lome garvin glen williams be came the bride of leonard char les murdock son of hr and mrs andiwjiurdock milton rev john rattrisone officiated at the double ring ceremony which took place in the evening at seven oclock mrs j tt wil liams was the organist and miss donna mcmillan cousin of the bride was the soloist who sang perfect love during the signing of the register the bride given in marriage by her father chose a gown of white chantilly lace over taffeta ballerina length fashioned with a sweetheart neckline her finger tip veil fell from a pearl stud ded headdress the wedding bouquet was of pink sweetheart roses white stephanotis and pin- ochio poms lorraine garvin was maid of i honour for her sister and mrs daimy hewitt was bridesmaid both were gowned alike in blue nylon over taffeta with feather hats and mittens to match and they carried trenched blue and white carnation crescents stan murdock acted as grooms man for his brother and the us hers were john doherty a friend of the groom and george sar gent uncle of the bride the brides mother received for her at the reception held in the parish hall glen williams in an orange ice sheath with white accessories and a corsage of bronze roses and white stephano tis the grooms mother assisted in a blue silk gown with white accessories and a white and pink carnation corsage for travelling to different parts of the united states and roches ter the bride chose a blue and j white sheath with white acces sories and a white carnation cor- jsage mr and mrs murdock will j make their home in glen wil liams the bride is an employee of j smith stone limited office staff and the groom a member of the georgetown dairy staff 1 guests were present from ed- i monton detroit toronto dundas brantford acton erin milton norval inglewood georgetown and glen williams cold waving styje cutting bleaching tinting martins beauty salon 8 gleaveholm drive tr 73932 hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes oarages concrete work industrial requirements renovations building supplies every building need we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances ions toasters etc ernies 24 years- mill street radio servicing wangle 72701 town of georgetown offers 18 choice building lots for sale by tender new park subdivi0n zoned r3 tttoso building lots front on now now park school wo lododod and mocks from tho downtown businoss wffl bo msralud tmdor local stroots ara do to tho yot only a fow sanitary many lots have choice shade trees separate lender must submitted for eedi lot bearing number as ri a fan illustration one parson may tandar on ona or i lots sealed tenders plainly marked tender for lots park area wu re received at the office of the town clerk until 400 pun monday aug 18 please note certified cheque for 10 must i lotme to bo paid on r h j6 mcoo p jj

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