will examine mystery chemical sprayed by ufo a mystery chemical substance found on a car after its owner saw an unidentified flying ob ject over georgetown is to be analyzed by chemists the latest lighting comes if ter mora than a month s inactiv ity by the unexplained objects it happened friday morning at 12jj0 am the late model car was being driven iron georgetown to brampton by a brampton house wife who has asked to remain anonymous as she passedvthrouofh the outskirts of georgetown on hwjt 7 she said she sa jtrbright round object flyingfm front of her car it was a clear night and the stars were bright but this was such a dazzlng staining silver colour that it made the stars look like pinpoints she said it came from my right and went across to my left i watch ed it for about three seconds there was a long tall behind it of a lighter colour and it tmk mail bag patient has high praise for hospital personnel repairing swimming pool leak opening set back john knight of the arena staff leak discovered in the georgetown commun the opening day back a few days tt is the return line in two weeks an earlier spl t saturday and sunday by about 400 but si deal with the secorid problem the pool deck ent repair to the line wh ch runs around the to the pool through thirty six 2 pipes u s two o clock and pete carney work on repa ring a ity swimming pool this week wh ch has set second leak to be discovered in the filtration was patched up and sw mming was enjoyed nee then the pool has been closed up to had to be broken open to make a perman outside of the pool returning f llered water hoped the pool w ii reopen this saturday at cuboree takes over 200 district boys to elora park by darlane barrager district cub matter the annual georgetown dis tnct cuboree took place on sat urday june 4th 1966 in the form of a bus trip to elora gorge park two hundred and twenty se ven boys plus leaders and vis itors boarded four buses and set out for the park upon arrival the mosquitoes started biting and we had to keep moving to come home on one piece the opening grand howl was first on the agenda and the exploration of the park one of our leaders found out it isn t so easy rolling down hill when it is all rock after lunch and a rrst we tried to wear the boys out with a few activities there were three legged rac cs sack races bean and straw relays and of course tugowar ribbons were given out to the winners a few minutes rest and time to clean up the sites and then they walked to the pavilion for a treat have you ever seen 27 boys lined up and only two ladies to wait on them the la dies were exhausted and their supplies near gone when they were finished we then had the closing grand howl and the boy boar ded the buses for home it was funny at first when we had people standing that weren t standing coming up i thought we had picked up a few stray boys along the trail it was soon sorted out and the buses were on their way one bus tried to take a short rut but found it was under con struct ion and the nde was i little bumpy they arrived home denies chemical animal feed threat to people henry stanley halton agricul tural representative said this week that chemicals fed to am mals pose no threat to people weve been eating meat for years and we re still living mr stanley said i m not very much concerned the agricultural represents five was commenting on a rec ent news story which pointed out that the hormone stilbcstrol which is fed to cattle for fat tening purposes could have some serious effects for humans products stud lad these products were studied for years before they were put on the market mr stanley said they would not have been released if there was any suspicion that they were harm ful also dr harry harley mp for halton has come out with a statement that there is little danger to canadians from the hormone the use of stilbcstrol in poul try feed is prohibited by law and it may only be used in cattle dr harley pointed out in a house of commons com inittee meeting on agriculture mp percy noble canned his val liable mink herd was decimated through the careless inclusion of the stilbettrol in feed which be purchased for his mink stiibestrol is prohibited in some countries portions of stil did yojjlknow that in september tfte bank of montreal mil open le salon on montreals sherbrooke st to provide complete banking servi ces for women only dogs and anen ax not allowed inside bestrol fed canadian steers are banned from importation into some countries the story on the hormone written by ottawa correspondent patrick nicholson asked should canadians be permit ted to eat stiibestrol fed car casses mr nicholson suggested that the hormone should be studied more closely to determine the effects it may have on humans in good time anyway other than a few upset stomachs and many many bites the trip v as without problems the packs taking part in the day were acton ballinafad hornby glen williams norval 1st georgetown 3rd george town 4th georgetown a 3th georgetown b and sth george town along with a few boys from 2nd georgetown bus drivers are made of something special they can stand considerable amount of hooting and hollering as well as very loud and not always in tune singing their patience to atop the bus for one little boy who is not feeling well even though it is near supper and they are in a hurry to home is part of their job i sure all the other leaders volved with the trip will join me in saying it was a job well done bridge club next tuesday june 28 will be the final night of georgetown duplicate bridge club until the fall schedule starts in septei ber the club organized last fall has been playing each tuesday night in the legion au ditonum winners of last week s games north south 1st cam sin clair and mrs em hyde 2nd mike lorusso and monty hyde 3rd brian hamilton and bill barbour milton east west 1st ehtabeth les- lietand mrs pete hunter 2nd mr and mrs walter biehn 3rd mrs ann pritchard and mrs wallace thompson terra cotla ont june 16th 1966 iar sir i have been a pahent in your i georgetown district memorial hospital for the past several seeks and have been critically ill during most of thai time which is the reason for this letter before 1 became a pitient i did not really pay any attention to whether or not the hospital was good bad or indifferent but v in a position to combat any criticism i mav hear on the outside at any future date first of all would like to express my high regard for the nursing staff who have given me the very best possible care and attention and especially to mrs kennedy the head nurse on my ward without whose capacity for understan ding and encouragement i am very doubtful if i would be nearly as far on the road to re coverv as i find mself at pres ent words do not realty ex the many kindnesses and the intangible feeling that the nursing staff as a whole are palling with you at the times when you feci you are at the lowest point in your illness there is something about the friendly feeling and the conge n ul atmosphere here when the supervisors dietitian cleaning staff and nurm call you by name and give you almost ind vidual attention that helps to keep your spirits up and makes you realize they think of you as a person and not merely a slat isuc also i would like to commend the persons responsible for the absolute cleanliness of every thing in my room and in any area with which 1 have come in contact i must confess i was surpns ed to find that the hospital was so clean modern and well equipped i am at present on a bland diet but find the food i am allowed to have is excel lently prepared plentiful and i do enjoy the wonderful custards that are served i am happy to pass on these feelings to the board and to congratulate them on being re sponsible for this efficiently run wellequipped and well ad ministratcd institution sincerely a malton weather bureau spokesman said the object seen definitely eouldn t have been a weather balloon this is a complete mystery thi oiorg1town hk thursday junb tt ht page 11 looked so huge she commen ted j i stopped my csr and an ouier car in front of me i think a late model blue sedan stopped as well the experience frightened me dreadfully the object didn t have any lights and didn t seem to have any windows in it 1 have no idea how far away the thing was the woman continued on her way home and left the car out side her home when she and her husband looked at the car in the sunlight friday they found the entire front part of the top of the car blemished by tiny hard transparent drops of chemical the chemical was set rock hard in thousands of tiny pin prick like bubbles over the fen ders grill and hood on con tact with water it smears and leaves a rough mark on the paint now the cars strange coating is to be analyzed in a toronto laboratory both my husband and myself are curious to know what it is the woman said i wash the car everv week and the marks definitely weren t there before 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