foe georgetown herald wednesday august 14 1946 notice to creditors ohiwi atveb beched timer all persons hawing owm be ortntft of william thomas goodson appeftc tote of the village of stew- fctwwui retired pfcnn wh f m cr shout the 2tth day of april ad im6 tie hereby notified to send par- tlealus of nms to the uddersmcned cd or before the 3tet day of august aj iwfc tter which date the es tate will be distributed with regard nlyto w cklms nutdoh mtie un- 0erslgned shall then have ootice and tbe undersigned wdi not be liable to any person ot whose claim they snail not then have notice dated at georgetown tola jwtfa day of july ajx 1046 sarah theresa appelbe admin istratrix of the estate of wil liam tharr ooodaon appelbe by her solicitors daub and bennettt georgetown ontario notice to creditors in the estate of mary edith squire widow de all persons having claims against the estate of mary edith squires late of the town of georgetown widow who died on or about the 8th day of june aj 194b are hereby notified to end particulars of same to the un dersigned on or before the 31st day of august ax 1m6 after which dale the estate will be distributed with re gard onry to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they anall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 29th day of jury ad 1948 steuben henry squires executor of the estate of mary edith squires by his sottcttors dale and bennett georgetown ontario yanks refresh selves with own bathhouse quartermaster corps sterillxatior and bath units are fully equipped to provide battleweary gls with warm showers and clean garments but there are times when these mobile outfits are unable to provide coflttonouh se fo all- troops a quartermaster service company at tached to the fifth army in italy solved its own problem of personal sanitation by use of homemade equipment a tent was set up in a central location wooden duckboards built from scrap lumber formed a floor the tent is heated by a coalburn ing stove placed in the center and a 55gallon drum of water placed just outside the tent is warmed with an immersiontype neater v5 sov j n other 55gallon drums halved from top to bottom with sides and edges hammered smooth serve as tubs an enlisted man is detailed to keep the 55gallon drum outside the tent filled wth fresh water each man as he enters the tent carries in with him his hot water when one of the halfdozen bath tubs is vacated and cleaned by its previous occupant the new bather takes over about 50 men use the bath tent each night and every man in the company may have a hot bath every four nights time limita non for each bather is 15 minutes umehousb notice to creditors in the estate ef john alexander ah pftomi having claims against he estate of john alexander strang fete of the township of esquesing baker who died on or about the 16th day of jury ajx 1mb are hereby no tified to send naiticutora of same to ttw tyivnlg on or before the sist day of august ax lmfi after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of winch the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 29th day of jury ax 1946 margaret euen strang and max kenneth strang executors of the esta of john alexander strang by their solicitors dale and bennett georgetown ontario sanitation system aids swine growth about 25 000 000 pigs a year are healthier fatter and perhaps even happier because of a sanitation sys tem developed by scientists of the u s department of agriculture the average weight of a sanitation pig four months old is about 28 pounds more than one raised the old way the system also reduces death losses and effects substantial sav tags in feed for both pigs and sows farmers using it report raising as many pigs from two sows as they did from three when using old er methods the swine sanitation system which was developed during and shortly after the first world war be gins with a thorough cleaning of far rowing quarters with lye solution the next steps are brushing the sows well washing their udders with soap and water and putting the sows in the clean pens a few days before farrowing when the pigs are about ten days old they and the sows are hauled to clean pasture this mode of travel keeps them from picking up infection on the way the pigs remain on pasture for at least four months after which danger from roundworms is largely past ulw helen mills left on saturday for a four week trip to vanoouver mr and mrs wm bell of decree town visited mr and mrs wm mc doweu tost week mr and mrs ski klrkpatrick and daughters and mr and mrs jas klrkpatrick spent the weekend at newcastle master allan ellerby is holidaying in toronto this week and mr j l ellerby spent the week end there mrs smettiurst and family spent uro holiday week end at barrie mrs jack smethurst and jacquellni spent tost week in toronto mr and mrs gordon grieg of brantford called on their aunts on sunday mrs mckay peterborough mr and mrs saraiis and bruce of warsaw vis ited the wrights recently a miscellaneous shower was held in limehouse memorial hall on friday evenlngv for miss margaret brown and mr harold barber whose marriage takes place later this month those taking part in the program included piano solo mrs roughley vo cal solo anna spltzer reading by miss ivens and vocal solos by mr sam gis by mr w mitchell chairman then called the prospective bride and groom to chairs beneath a decorated arch while mrs earnest currie read an ad dress after opening the numerous useful and beautiful gifts the young couple thanked their neighbours and friends inviting them to visit them when they had settled in their home following lunch the remainder of the evening was spent dancing to music supplied by messrs stewart elliott jno black and mrs morrow with mr jos scott as floor manager the wms meeting was held at uit home of mrs eucrbj where miss iun was speaker she gave a most inter eating review ol the life of the mission ary mary slessor of calabar written by livingstone miss doris harding sang lirt your neighbours burden mrs gisby read th scripture and mrs smethurst led in prttr mr benton read accounts of the lives of fimous missionaries in fru from the study book ttxt word faith v is answered in tht n 1 call the lusts sened refreshments after irds services at llrm house presb umii church hac been withdriwn for ht remainder ol august a white lilac bush on jie lwrt f mrs r lane which bloomed ar iir this summer is again sporting a large lovely bouquet at its top despite the fact that it bad one complete side slipped of leaves by a grass fire in july mr and mrs wesley lane and miss isobel lane of toronto visited mrs r lane on sunday glen williams a donation of 60 has been forwar ded to the lome scots band by theiolen welcome home committee iffi appreciation of services rendered on both days of the celebration and pres entatlon on june 2122 the st john ambulance brigade was also remem bered with a donation of 10 for the cart played by their members in look lng after the welfare of all needing their services during the celebration days lok alexander honorary bead of 8 a board his excellency viscount alexander governorgeneral of canada has ac cepted the honorary presidency of the salvation army national advisory board jt is anounced by ah- marshal william a bishop chairman of the board lord alexander succeeds his excel lency the earldf almone former eraor general who became honorary president of the board shortly after he came to canada the salvation army national advls ory board is made up of some eighty men prominent ba canadian life and affairs who advise and help uie army on national problems and also in their home communities shoe repairing local people take commlrttare leadership course the universities adult education board of ontario in conjunction with the department of education has rec ently sponsored a new venture in edu cation the setting up at queen s unl ersity university of western ontario and momastcr university of a short summer course in community leader ship for a group leaders in recreation handicrafts music citizenship dra matics canadian culture community welfare and club and church activi tics the course was organized to meet the lelt need for leaders in community work and adult education and dealt nith such topics as the organization of community activities psychology of leadership demonstrations of group games social recreation handicrafts discussion groups libraries films for urns etc at mcmaster university there was an enrolment of about one hundred per sons mainl teachers and social wor ktrs though there were men and women from many walks and profes loc il people who took the course wen mrs harr bewell mrs clarenc hayis miss ilsa bessey and mr weir re id work is progressing on the memor ia at thi park and it will be comple ik a by september 1st in the surrogate court of the collnty of halton in the matter of the estate of wu uam gordon mullen also known as william g mullen late of the city of plymouth hi the state of michigan one of the united states of america garageinan deceased 1 there will be offered for sale by public auction on saturday the 17th day of august ax 1946 at the hour of two o clock in the afternoon at th premises hereinafter mentioned in the village of glen williams in the township ol esquesing in the county of halton by prank petch auctioneer the following property namely part of the northeasterly quarter of lot number 21 in the ninth concession of the said township of esquesing having a frontage on the ninth con cession line of ten rods by a depth of eight rods more particularly des crlbed in registered instrument num ber 12716d2 tor esquesing on the said property is erected a one storey five room frame house in a good state of repair there is also erected on the said property a small barn in good repair terms 10c of the purchase money to be paid down at time of aale bal ance to be paid on closing for further particulars and condl tlons of sale apply to dale and bennett georgetown ontario so hcltors for wllma j mullen the ad mlnlstratrlx of the said estate your shoes are as good as you keep them let us help liwrrh aflrstclass repair job h j s1enk0 main street georgetown o footailments treated miss allan ima foot auments for bottt todies and gentlemen open man touts and m evenings till 0 ocioefc an by appointment 11 tl aruro bl guelph o r0sedale greenhouse cut flowers wedding and funeral design work phone 283j whitmee a x i phone 241 d c tffeaf smothers fish snow by shutting off light from the water interferes with normal oxygen producing functions of water plants with the result that oxygen content of water may drop to a point where fish smother some tests have shown a decided oxygen depletion in some localities where the plight of tuh has been discovered remedl al action such as cutting holes through the ice and using air pumps has been attempted but past expert ence has demonstrated that such re lief is temporary and decidedly limited the most practical relief for fish is believed to come through clearing the ice surface of snow to permit light rays to penetrate large deep bodies of water usual ly contain insufficient dissolved oxy g to t fi over ter period while the fish kill is usual ly heavy in waters less well equipped for the wintering of a fish population concrete blocks wiili toronto lnildr- fruit coloring the fruits that turn brown when cut and exposed to air apples peaches sweet cherries plums prunes and nectarines have always been a problem to the processor whether they are to be frozen canned or dehydrated they must have some prompt treatment to pre vent discoloration from the oxygen in the air and their own natural enrymes recently commercial packers of frozen fruit have been trying out ascorbic acid vitamin c with sliced peaches for quick freezing the ascorbic acid is an antjoxjdsnt and retards discolors tion it also adds vitamin value to the- fruit and may help protect the natural vitamin c and the natural flavor from destruction or change by oxidation the synthetic ascorbic acid is so low in cost that it adds little to the expense of processing prepare cow the amount of milk a osw gives often depends upon the noises she hears and the attention she re ceives just before being milked ex tensloniste say for this reason it is wise to establish routine milking practices that not only win do the milking properly but also prepare the cow for the chore feeding rattling of ranming equipment and washing to the udder are some of the things that tall the cow that m nmt is to follow hex nervous system responds by starting the muk through the milk ducts ready for removal this requires about one itiwte and hi at its peak for only two or tttre minutes so fast milk falls j tha most sauka staadtssimbta fright or ner- opposlte effect qmsirt come sown p7- duim until the thirties the barren bleakness of the arctic north wab canadas unknown suddenly it leaped into the news out of the lonely north there came word of discovery the searching picks of the prospector had chipped pitch blende from the rugged face of the rock a new major source of material for radium for u235 for plutonium had been found riavi nt wcifixntkjmd vhphu i m k ppitimiisi because of this fliscovery the beneficent ministrations of radium have been made available to increased thousands of suffer ing people at such a price that its curative powers could be used for nch and poor alike then too canada possessing quantities of uranium is assured of a leading position in the develop ment of all the benefits of this new power which are indicated but as yet unproved today the pitchblende deposits at great bear lake belong to the m846 lg4tfe canadian government in trust for the canadian people wisely used this great new asset can bring us measurably closer to that future greatness and security we call canada unlimited and just as the victory bonds we bought during the war helped amongst other things to develop atomic energy for war purposes the bonds we hold will pro vide for the utilization of the fruits of canadian discovery in a better finer world jczz