Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 4, 1951, p. 8

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page 7 the georgetown herald wednesday july 4th 1951 boeoefown strmmeb roikck 2 shews highuy at 1m and 93fl saturdays holidays matinee box office opens 140 shows starts at 200 eves box office open 630 shows continuous 700 1240 l- 1 hcpiavino it jean simmons dick bogarde so long at the fair 2ad big hit s shirley temple david nivem u a kiss for corliss friday and saturday july6 and 7 ann dvorak fhyuis kirk clinton sundberg d0ugias fowicv ftor h willi b0ws su m a stmy t caicl puttl wish dirscttd by norman tauroc produced by wltllamhwrioht a mttboooiowtkiiayii hcruii added shorts women of tomorrow diving dynasty and color cartoon monday and tuesday july 9 and 1 m w 6ekhsm wumat plus tee giru arid color cartoon wednesday and thursday july 11 an 12 cavalcade of girls news and color cartoon guests of the week harold lyons r r 2 norval del laird georgetown n hbrown georgetown if your name appears above you are invited to enjoy a com plete evening of movie entertainment for two as guests oi the theatre management oh any- night during the week ot july 0th july 12th merely make yourself known to the management on arrival at the theatre and secure admission free of all charged school lanchas studied night off plata in school what children actually eat npt just the menu for the day deter mines the real nutritive value of their school lunch this viewpoint has prompted nutritionists of the uv s department of agriculture to make 8 study of school lunches right off the plate in two maryland schools twentyeight lunches served at ftwo seasons were the basis of this study by dr mtilicent hathaway and dr frieda meyer of the bu reau of human nutrition and home economics they are now analys ing chemically those meals served to ohildren in the third to sixth grade and have thus far checked up on three important vitamins judging from the meals analyzed vitamin c is low in rnany school lunches except on days when orange juice is served including citrus fruit juice in the noon meal is a simple and effective way of assuring that the school child will get sufficient vitamin c the nu tritionists advise the b vitamin thiamine is prob ably the nutrient most often low in school lunches they observe only one of the 28 lunches provided one- third of the days needs of this vitamin as recommended for 12- yearolds by the national research council ten lunches provided enough thiamine for eightyearold children peanur butter dried beans split pea soup and similar foods are good sources of this vi tamin the lunches provided amply for the b vftamin riboflavin milk is credited with giving important aid in this respect the nutritionists comment that it is well for school lunches to supply liberal amounts of riboflavin since many young sters got little milk at home musicians wed at st georges study in new york this surnmer the marriage of miss margaret 1 bradley to mr bruce harding was a delightful and solemn event wit- order compuisory akdys nessed by a full church at st r c l i c i georges on saturday afternoon tct jchool ellpl0y66 the bride given in marriage by her father wore a dress of beige french crepe with large beige taffeta hat and- carried pink sweetheart roses the ceremony which was fully choral was performed by vener able archdeacon w g cx thomp- son the anthem id lord most holy by cesar frantk was beau tifully sung in oblige to by the choir mr thomas warnes taking the solo in his usual magnificent vtolce the brides mother who is organist at st georges played the wedding music there were large numbers of musicians from toronto present for the occasion including mr b hayunga carman with whom both bride and groom have studieh for several years it was indeed a joyous occasion shared by hosts of friends in and out of town mr and mrs harding left for a short honeymoon following which they will begin special musical studies at the studio of miss ethel newcomb worldfamed pianist and teacher of vienna and new york on their return in the early au tumn they will reside in george- ton n artificial ponds on farms yield new valuable crop farmers in the united stiites are raising a new crop along with the traditional corn and whesit thut crop is fish according to the 1m8 printing ol the encyclopedia britannica thou sands of farrners are engaging in fish culture at the present time in their own oncedry pastures a lakeside location is not neces sary to fish culture artificial ponds have been constructed on tens of thousands of farms since 1940 bri tannica reveals these ponds normally ranging from onehalf acre tn several acres in size are stocked with large mouth bass and sunfish fingerlings in a ratio of 100 bass to 1000 or 1500 sunfish per acre the ponds are then fertilized to produce natu ral food and may yield 200 to 300 pounds of fish per year stocking these ponds with young fish is a job undertaken by federal and state fish hatcheries operating at capacity to fill the increasing de mand statistics in britannica show several hundred hatcheries in active operation williamscurtis wedding is saturday event on saturday june lh t the home of rev john m smith mr smith officntcd at the- marriage ceremony of teresa ann curtis and david parlee williams the bride a former member of the post of fice staff is the laughter of mrs florence iuitis and the late lames e curtis and the groom is the son of lr and mrs c v wiljiams the bride wore white nylon nar- juisette with white accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses stejihanotis and fleiir dmour at tending her was her sister mrs walker cleave wearing pink crepe with white accessories and a cor sage of happy qay roses mr gor don boody toronto brotherinlaw of the groom was best man a family reception was held af terwards at the home of the brides mother mrs curtis received wear ing amctbyst crepe and a corsage of variegated sweet peas and blue cornflowers mrs williams wore navy nylon sheer and a corsage of pink delight roses leaving cm a honeymoon trip to muskoka the bride wore a grey suit with white accessories they will live in georgetown where the groom is employed with georgetown flumbing heating empty cotton bags ingenious use has been made of empty cotton feed and flour bags by some home sewers one woman in memphis tenn redecorated her whole house with hag fabric using the empty bags to make curtains slip covers and tablecloths many horn sewers report that they have plblic school news teachers social hour marks school closing on thursday afternoon frrim 3 pm to 4 pm the members of the staff enjoyed a social hour over a outfitted their entire families in cot ton bag garments in 1947 approxi mately 750 million yards of cotton fabric was used in making hags had all this material been reused by home sewers there would have been fabric en6ugh for more than 214 million dresses every bird is differ nt no two birds are exactly alike in appearance they differ in si7e in color and in pattern some times even in a casual acquaint ance with the birds on the lawn there will be a few one can recog nize individually an especially bright bluejay a robin with an un usually red breast or a yellow warbler with extraheavy chestnut breast markings but even the sparrows that look exactly alike to a casual glance will on closer study turn out to be recognizable as individuals lowerinj high ceilings when a room seems too high ceilinged carry ceiling color down ward to the tops of the windows this will help to lower the ceil ing especially if a darker tint than ordinarily is used for ceilings is used another way is to graduate the tinting of the wall by painting the fower third a dark color the next third a lighter and the upper iwrcl 8 tne walt ik fslreme light tint of the same color with a narrow molding or a thin line of metallic or bright colored paint fotctfflitrsbtbt the celling line save cabbage leaves ji- there are saving ways to use outer leaves of qabbage that no often get thrown away they can be saved and even used in cooked cabbage dishes or cole slaw if you treat them right just trim away any spotted or bruised places sprinkle with water and crisp in the hydrator or other covered pan in the refrigerator remember that cabbage contains a high amount of vitamin c cup of tea thpsc who provided ihe delicious refreshments were miss beatrice hume mrs james evans and mrs joseph dwyer tea was poured by mrs h c wrigklcsworth conversation revealed that several teachers were planning motor vac ation trips others have enrolled in summer courses more fortunatcs will be found at their lakeside cot tages a few will be loyal to the home town during july and aug ust we are pleased to learn that mr and mrs thomas warnes arc planning a motor trip to south por cupine towards the middle of july where they will visit his brother mr eric warnes attendance for the year has been good in the month of june miss laura scotts grade 3 had 98 si per cent best attendance for the year was recorded in miss norma weth- erhcads grade s with 05211 per cent and grade 6 a close second with 15 26 per cent the health troopers a junior hed cross group of grade 6 packed a box of articles for children in a wartorn land it contained various student supplies and ifny health helps congratulations to terry harley of grade 7 and ross mcgilvray of grade who won first and second prizes respectively in the essay con test sponsored by the canadian leg ion branch 120 awards of 15 and 10 come just in time for summer vacation it is hoped that each and every child will have a healthful anrj a happy holiday and that the vaca tion will carry no news of tragedy in its wake r s l-iv- kext thursday will se the cete oration of the twelfth of july in georgetown for tne tlrst time in over twenty year- a large xrowd expected several classes of people are re quired to have chest xrays by oc tober 3 1st this year it was learned at a recent meeting of hal ton tub erculosis and health association thes include school teachers office employees maintenance men and bus drivers connected with schobls the cost of this will be borne by the association but the responsibil ity for havirtg it done rests with the various school boards in the county d jj stevens oakville presided at the meeting which was held at the milton inn e j obrien ex ecutive secretary of the ontario tuberculosis association explained in detail the work that could te carried out by committees in rehab ilitation case finding and educa tion dr s a holling secretary of the tb division of the ontario med ical advisory committee was also present he suggested that all in dustries in the county be approach ed and plans be worked out for preemployment xrays he ex plained that tb- is an infectious di sease andno heriditary and that all food handlers should be xrayed periodically dr j m mather hallon moh advised the meeting that dr w mccutcheon milton has been ap pointed to the medical- advisory committee by halton medical soc iety dr mather reported that there were 147 cases registered in halton at the end of the year and 27 new case had been found during the year four cases of active tuber culosis were discovered in one hal- ton farqily within- the last six weeks treasurer stan otton- oakville repor t 3953 was transferred fromthechrtstrnas seal fund of oakville lions club to the new or ganization oakville lions have pro moted this work for several years until the formation of the new asso ciation a- the auditor general of canada may be removed from office only on joint resolution of the senate and house of commons after sundown it is colder on a desert than in a forest sand loses heat while trees hold it v j what i aegarner ad without prices yes sir no ad at all just a friendly talk from garners smiling clerks you know the boss that s gordon is all set to take a few days for brief vacation here again gone again style he leaves the establishment in our hands- we hope he en joys it as much as we do of course we do not have to tell you that we want to make a good showing in sales while hes away its just natural that we like to show up the boss so drop in and well do our extra best for you and all the family for wearing apparel dry goods or house furnish ings our shelves are well filled and the values excellent do drop in imain st george georgetown 2 for 25c aylmer swteet relish 16 ozjar 2sc supreme sweet mixed pickles 1 6 oz jar z8c heinz ketchup 13 oz 27c stokeleys fancy honey pod peas 1 3 oz 19c horsey orange juice 48 oz 33c i shredded wheat box 15c corn flakes 8 oz pkg 15c trout hall grapefruit juice 2 20 02 tins 25c gold medajl peanut butter 1 6 oz jar 33c penn peaches 2 15 02 tins 37c brunswick chicken haddie 14 oz tin- 23c sunlight soap 2 bars 25c we cany a good selection of top quality fruits and vegetables at reasonable pries choice quality fresh and cured meats for all fine foods shop at ka fre delivery on orders of 200 or owphone 366 ahtfabjbbbhbbbbbmbbb j r ivvivifjaxsscsliflfets

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