Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 17, 1966, p. 8

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tuberculin testing dates set for georgetown clinics l tulwcujin testing of the gen qd pauk in um georgetown itrw trill iturtmondajr feb 38 urban a tun testa clinic is op- tned in st ptalf hall norval on lucceedint dji the clin- kt u1 be set up in the glen williams coduninity ball knox v i presbyterian chuwh hall st i georse anglican church hall tnd s pauls baptist s 1 room all 111 kwpstirmr during be coming weeks 3 canvassers will be calling at 1 all homes in town they will be ilearingc34rltal jnforjnjuon at your home as well as survey his- ftoiy cards or you to complete these card are to be filled in j as directed by the canvasser kand on the day that the clinic iia held in your vicinity take the card to your clirjlc and hand it in to the clerk at the door j you will then be directed to the dept of health nurse who will administer this simple akin test you will be asked to return to the clinic a few days plater the general chairman of the jaurvey bev m bbtabrooks em phasized the importance of thn return visit so the nurse can j examine your arm to see if a reaction has developed if you find that you have reacted you twill be one of the 20 per cent jof ontario residents in the same situation it means that yon have been in contact with an active case of tuberculoaia at some time in your life there u very little chance of your having active tuberculosis but or your own protection you will be asked to have an x ray the xray will show active tub erculosis as well as any other abnormaltiea that may exist inywjrcbeat area rev eatabrooks added that the importance of having this test la not to be overlooked it is only through our concerted efforts that we can be confident of destroying tuberculosis only s finding all existing cases in e county can we he sure that the disease will be eliminated clinic locations nerval 51 pauls hallt moff feb 28 tburs mar 3 glen williams community hall tues mar 1 fri mar 4 georgetown knox prmbyfn church hall wed mar 2 monday mar 7 st georges anglican church hall thurs mar 3 tues mar 8 st pauls biptut sunday school room fri mar 4 wed mar 9 clinic hours 2 s pm 7 10 pjca not w yev knew yeu are positive have a cheat xray onlyi students who were absent at any school while the clinic was there will be welcome at any of the clinics set up in various sectors of the county ikept of health nurses have ao far tested a total of 10243achool children in all public and separatr schools in the county expressing the gratitude of the mass survey committee to the various school boards and health officers in the county rev estabrookr said the 1m portanco of this part of our sur vey to find the unknown cases of tuberculosis in the cannot be overempj young people have a special stake in thia search- a positive reaction in a young person in dicates that there if an active case of tuberculosis somewhere within the family or neighbour hood the campaign to tuberculin test every person in halton county is sponsored by the hal ton county tuberculosis and health association in coopers uon wfth the ontario dept of health hints own recommendations broader than federal report halton county senior magls- trate kenneth m langdon of georgetown declined comment friday on the recommendations made in a report advising com plete revision of canadian laws on juvenile delinquency and in- stitutions dealing with juvenile offenders the report was made by eommittee of five federal ot flaals set up by the minister of justice in ottawa in which more than 100 specific changes in the juvenile delinquency laws were recommended to modern iie methods of dealing wjth chi fdren and teenagers who get into trouble with the law magistrate langdon is a mem her of the executive of the juvenile and family court jud ges association of ontario and in that capacity has studied the problem and made his recom mendations to the ontario group my own recommendations are even broader than those made by the ottawa committee jie said indicating that these re commendations would be made public in due course after con stderation by the executive com mittee of which he is a mem her beyond that magistrate langdon felt further comment would be inopportune magistrate k m langdon ws thomson of oakville who presented a brief on juven ile delinquency to the 0 t ta w a committee on behalf of the ho ary club of toronto and who yesterday gave qualified approv al to the ottawa findings said also that in many respects they confirmed the principles that magistrate langdon has long ad vocated in dealing with youthful offenders against the law mag istrate langdon is judge of juv enile and family court in halton county foliar fertilizers claims exaggerated impractical costly foliar fertilizers those which are applied to the leaves of plants have been given exaggerated claims hen ry stanley county agricultural representative stated yesterday he said the fertilizers are be- lng sold in halton despite tests which discount them and show them to be impractical trials have definitely shown that it is not practical to sup- ply nitrogen phosphorus and potassium to general grain crops through the leaves mr stanley claimed he said the tests have been conducted for several years ac ross ontario under the super vision of county soil and crop improvement associations direc ted by agricultural schools no increase in yields of oats barley corn or potatoes resulted from one or several foliar spray applications the agricultural representative it ted he noted though that sub stantial yield increases of these crops resulted where regular fertiliser was applied according to soil tesl salesmen convince fannts that foliar fertilizers will work miracles with pages of results taken by their company mr stanley said accounting for the continued sales dry fertilizers have the pot ash m a form which will not cause burning of the sew seed lings he said the farmer must consider the cost of the fertilizer if he does not he is wiping out years of exposure to farm manage ment he added that the cost of fol tar fertilixera is considerably more expensive than the dry variety he estimated that a ton of liquid fertilizer costs about 400 while dry fertilizer costs about 00 per ton he discounted trace elements suchas boron zinc manganese magnesium and molybdenum found in the foliar fertilizers the chances are very high that these trace elements are of little value and in some cases may cause decreases in yield mr stanley said delrex street is named for councillor husband mrs amelia lundy hunter lyons 51 edith sl died at the toronto hospital weston february sen after a long and lingering illness her husband thomas l ly ons who died six years ago was a veteran georgetown conn dllor when streets in the delrex subdivision were named for members of the 1054 coun dl the family name was used for lyons court born in norval mrs lyons was the eldest daughter of fran cis and sarah hunter while at tending georgetown high school she lived during the week with her maternal grandparents 51 edith sl the home in which she spent the last 32 years of her life after their marriage in 1901 they lived at knoxagownle farm near cheltenham and moved to georgetown when they retired from farming she leaves a family of nine children hugo of chelten ham mrs ross campbell eulnor of toronto mrs col in mcintosh elizabeth of wei land srank of cheltenham mrs mary mckinney george town mrs h barrett lucile of brampton j a alexan der charlotte of toronto mrs jack lawson kathleen of ac ton and james of georgetown she also leaves two brothers joe hunter norval and jack hunter georgetown and a sis ter mrs nelson carter bramp ton rev ian fleming of sl john s united church officiated at a private funeral service on friday afternoon at the harold c mcclure funeral home and interment followed in green wood cemetery pallbearers were john mccuhoch ross campbell colin mcintosh har ry barrett a alexander and jack lawson grandsons peter lyons hunter lyons donald barrett and bob lyons were flower bearers lets play bridge by bju coats 300 points on very many hands at bridge and still come out a the acton bridge club is sponsoring a aeries of novice duplicate bridge game these games are open only to bridge players who have never played duplicate bridge before in watching these players in action i noticed one particular area of weakness this was in their overcaus an overcall is any bid made after the oppon ents have opened the bidding an overcall should he made for one of three reasons 1 to indicate to partner a suit which can be led into 2 to compete for a part score 3 to raise the bidding if cl so as to make it f i cult fair the opponents to exchange information overcall are made on rela lively long suits which have playing strength in the suit over calls are never made on the point count of the hand when you overcall you are in dicatrng the suit in which you desire to play the hand partner should seldom bid another suit above all partner should not panic if you are doubled last week in a rubber bridge match east broke this last rule with disastrous results dealer wesl east west vulnerable north s 10 6 h o 5 3 d a j 10 876 c q 8 west last sa k s sa aa h a 10 8 7 4 h k 2 d3 8 dkqj c ak7 cs 10 852 south s q j 9 7 4 h j 06 d4 2 c043 besides next time north may be reluctant to overcall for fear that south wil again rescue to poorer suit monday night bridge winners wen lou bertaason and harry frost hits ottw logan and and mir kay coau mrs mary manning and mrs gloria coats wast 1 h dble noita east 2 d dble all pass south 2s commit georgetown woman to alcoholic institute a young georgetown woman was committed to an instltut ou for the reclamation of alcohol ics for 00 days after being con victed of being drunk in a pub lic place in georgetown on feb 9 she pleaded guilty she was staggering on main he said the farmer must de- t n s georgetown police con- itabk told the court and she was in her bare feet her feet were bleeding the woman s apartment waa littered with empty beer and wine bottles and police said they had received earlier calls to the apartment to quell dis turbances the childrens aid society has the care of her two t children vdde jrbether to accept or dis- card years of carefully eon- j ducted and statistically arrang ted trials by soil and crop tin provetnent associations and col lege personnel he noted that foliar fertilizers lere also- being sold to be ip- piled as liquid to the seed at plaiithif tfme this may in most cases get ititt new plant off to a quicker latere he said but has not i found to he superior lar trn of the correct i fdry fartittsera applied the 300page expo guidebook will cost sl gets prison term for series of garage breakins one of the four men charged with conspiring to commit twelve breakins at garages in georgetown norval acton and hilton was sentenced in court last week to five years in king ston penitentiary police said s250 was taken stations that were hit the 27 year old brampton trucker pleaded not guilty in magistrate s court along with bis three cohorts another member of the four some was sentenced to two years less a day in the ontario reformatory magistrate kenn eth m langdon of georgetown remanded the remaining two in custody to feb 2ft for sentence police testified they searched two cars on jan 8 and found a fushhjchl electric razors and a bag of coins taken from four of the twelve service stations oat had been broken into earlier that morning the money found by police was approximately the same am ount taken from the service stations norths overcall of two dia monds was quite reasonable it indicates a lead to his partner and it raised the tedding one level it is unlikely that two diamonds would he defeated more than three tricks this la not good but down 500 when the opponents can make three no trump vulner able is acceptable unfortunately south d cid ed that spades offered a better solution the defense took the maximum number of tricks two hearts and a heart ruff two spades three clubs and one diamond down four for a loss of 700 points now it may seem that down one more at spades than at dia monds is no great crime but you cannot afford to throw away dryclefflning for one week 0nl feb 17 to 24 t any i blanket except etaclrlc beautifully dry cleaned and combed have your blankets cleaned now barragers cleaners t dyers con j thi oioroetown herald mnn 17 l page robert r hamilton optometrist oma hours daily carretal bldg 116 mountalnvlew road for ippotntmuit 77471 st t i 1 vm j may we suggest a save-for-the-little-things- youmightotherwiseneverbuy account canadian imperial bank of commerce only a few days left to obtain your 1966 car plates open until 530 saturdays until 400 this is the last week before motorists 1965 plates expire and there will be no extension to avoid inconvenience mck them up this weekend open six days a week 9 to 12 nd 1 to 530 mon to fri st until 4 department of transport office 41 main street south georgetown did you know that right around us you can find 2 upholsterers 3 excavating contractors 4 cleaners and dyers 5 carpenters 12 beauty salons and just about any shop or service you can think of i our locality has a lot to offer good shops good services good people so look first to home for your needs let your fingers do the walking through the yellow pages to find the above people and many others everythings here in town 1 vw

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