the georgetown herald wednesday sept 5th 1951 page 8 3 coming events miss helen blackburn atcm will resume her classes in piano on monday september 10th friday sept 14th bijj fair dance in the arena cknx ranch boys dont miss it make sure you have tickets oii the hereford calf to be drawn for at georgetown fair next week ladies get a prize list and see the wonderful specials offered in domestic science and ladies work at georgetown fair on september h15 the royal circle of kjiox pres byterian church is holding a salad plate supper in the sunday school room on saturday september 8u from 430 to 7 home made baking will also be on sale norval junior farmers and jun ior institute invite you to attend weiner roast to be held on tuesday night september llthat the home of marion isabel and john currie- everybody welcome several specials have been ad ded to the glen fair prize list these include no 3 chocolate cake cadburys cocoa 3 2 and 1 lb cans to the winners no 2 light cake swiftnin gift box no 10 home made bread 2 cans neilsons cocoa for 1st one can each for 2nd and 3rd no 15 jam canada packers gift box jo 40 best callection lad ies work 200 cash bird house simmons jewellers silver cup baby show t eaton co silver cips jun ior with most points pen and pen cil set special prize for exhibitor 1 with most points boll carriage w prize by heady s person coming the farthest distance subscription to the georgetown herald farmers club sees movies of europe fall activities for the terra cotta farmers club got underway with a meeting at the home of mr and- mrs fraser macdonaldy mrs wilbert cleave read a paper at the ladles meeting while mrs everett biggs whose husband was agricultural representative in peel county entertained the joint meet ing with movies in colour the pic tures had been taken in europe when mr biggs was studying agri culture there and showed scenes in france holland denmark and along the mediterranean donald garbutt entertained with mouth organ and guitar selections mrs r s leslie moved a vote of thanks and a soc ial hour followed thespieeting the stronger sex is usually the weaker sex because of the strength the weaker sex has over the stron ger sex or is it because of the weak ness of the stronger sex for the weaker sex irving posllns v i il x hill ill hi- weather wfearrf n ug storm tab jjantly i liil cket r with part 1 1141 liilliict i i i i i exclusively in georgetown at silvers farnells look 15 extra tea bags for only 10c uptons tea bags 45 two cu 8 52c arizona unsweetened grapefruit juice free cake pan tilbest cake mix vz price sale vz off oxydol when you buy dreft both for 02c i 20 oz tin f 23c i white or chocolate 35c girls f boys come in for your free book covers york canned meat i bologna 12 oz tin 49c lunch tongue 12 oz tin 69c 1 skinless wieners a oz tin 49c corned belt hash 1 5 oz tin 45c lamb stew 15 oz tin 32c vj- v i- -sri- m art of dyalng traced back to as early as 7000 b c art of transferring color has bean very long history aboriginal men might have crushed a berry and noticed that the deep stain on his fingers lasted several days or he might have had a similar experi ence with a piece of watersoaked bark a crushed flower or a mineral stream rich in lr9 at any tate we do know that as early as 25660 b c man knew a good deal about transferring color to the walls of his cave ancient egypts sarcophagi of the year 7000 b c show exquisite colors and a garment dyed with indigo dating from 3500 b c- has been found lij thebes thenceforth each of the dominant civilizations of an tiquity developed further the use of fabric dyes derived from vegeta ble and mineral sources it wasnt until 1856 that dyeing began to be released from its de pendency upon vegetable and min eral sources in that year an eng lish sluden named william henry perkih discovered that aniline de rived from coal tar could be chem ically treated to produce beautiful and lasting colors todays dyes are the fruit of sci entific progress born of modern chemistry they are easier to make and use last longer are less cost ly and offer a much greater variety of colors than their historical pred ecessors llfhtnlnc photorapho4 in intsrosts of solano with the hop of making new in roads in the battle against mana most alusive natural foe dentists of general electric company con ducted their eighth summer of light ning research high atop new yorkg empire state building this past sea son complete photographic rec ords and electrical measurements were obtained on all lightning strokes striking the national broad casting companys antenna atop the building by scientific analysis of such rec ords new information has been gained which will contribute further to control of the effects of lightning such information also is useful for application in th laboratory where artificiallyproduced lightning is used to test electrical apparatus photographs of each stroke were taken from two different locations at right angles to the building this permitted obtaining a threedimen sional view of the stroke and de termining its exact length photo graphs of the lightning strokes are being used to study physical char acteristics of the strokes and to measure intensity of light in the stroke the empire state building was chosen for research because it had been struck by lightning many times each summer often as many as 12 times during one storm and as many as 48 times during an entire summer new synthetic rubber science has won the cold war against the synthetic rubber mole cule a new synthetic rubber which gives up to 30 per cent more miles of tread wear than the best natural rubber treads is produced at teral- peratures of a chilly march morn ing rather than at the usual tem perature of a hot tin roof in sum mer new speedup chemicals hav been developed which make the cold process take place in 12 hours instead of in as many days accord ing to dr s m cadwell director of research and development of th united states rubber company this development is the most re cent milestone in a research pro gram in which rubber chemical and petroleum companies have col laborated under the direction of rfc the new rubber is so good di cadwell stated that its per formance in tire tread promises to be superior to anything we have ever known before i peroxide in new role peroxide the weak hair rinse has been transformed into a tremen dously concentrated power source and into an important new indus- trial chemical many aspects of concentrated peroxide are still un der the wraps of military secrecy enough has been released however to indicate the high potential of this material the germans did much of the development work on con centrated peroxide though an in nocent looking liquid peroxide powered nazi supersubs and the german rocket plane the comet was powered with peroxide which enabled it to climb more than ave and onehalf miles in two minutes in addition- to the tremendous speed there were other advantages no ignition system was needed standardize fire a equipment is new provincial plan a 900000 program of standari- zation of ontario flrefighting equip ment is announced by col arthur welsh provincial secretary and ontario coordinator of civh de fence the program will provide for standarization of all hydrant outlet ports hose couplings nozzle connec tions and auxiliary connecting equip- meat the ontario government will pay 600000 of the cost and the federal government will contribute 300- o00 col welsh said on his return from ottawa after a conference with federal authorities standardization will mean that all available fire fighting equipment of neighboring municipalities can be used in fighting large fires at present this can not be done ex cept with the use of adapters as well as meeting this tradi tional problem in fire fighting the standardization program will streng then our provincial civil defence or ganization in times of fire disaster including those that may be caused by enemy air attack all the fire- fighting equipment of the provlrffce may be called upon and it must be able to be connected to any hydrant or to any other equipment on the scene this will be of particular advantage to border municipalities which will be able to interchange with neighboring united states centres all hose equipment will be stan dardized at 2u inches in diameter and couplings at 3 inches diameter with five threads to the inch aii auxiliary connecting equipment will also be standardized the program will include standardization of in dustrial fire fighting equipment so that municipal fire department equipment may connect to them of the major cities the toronto metropolitan area is the only one not requiring conversion windsor hamilton london and ottawa will have lo be standardized the cost of the program will in clude equipment and labour where municipalities lire departments are not able to make their own conver sion teams of experts will be sent out to make the change it is expected that the standard ization program will be completed by 1952 col welsh said was widely known lacrosse player a wellknown peel county sports man james arthur madgctt died in pel memorial hospital last week c was 52 years of age and had been in wor henlth for several yars he was a member of the 1924 ex celsior intermediate lacrosse team which won the oala champion ship and played many seasons of hockey for derry west he coached several vortonvdle teams to county liciow honours coached ilramp- ti seniors for one season ami was last president of the club mackenzie hews congratulations to the lome scots band on winning at the exhibition by a march if your chimney needs repair ing or rebuilding we have brick at 6ic each flue liners at 50c per foot for b by h- or 75 cents per foot for bvxll mortar mix a prepared mortar that is ready to mix with three parts of sand is 1 4 per bag youll probably be resting this week after a big day at the ex j b mackecjpie son lumber coal building supplies more millions for wildlife the sum of 10t8o820 will b available to the 48 states during the fiscal year of 1949 for the restora tion and development of their wlld- hfe resources this announcement by secretary of the interior j a icrug is good news for american sportsmen as it exceeds by 2018- 848 any previous allocation made- under the plttmanrobertson act the funds which come fronvthe 11 per cent excise tax paid by the manufacturers of sporting anna and ammunition are apportioned to the states on the bails of land area and th number of paid h ieeupellverv holders in eachjitate finest guaranufd vflnrk done by exmtts prompt service kree inhction bring in your watli durapower mainspring for elgin owners yfiwiwff jr rrplanmml in mo barbers diabmkde watehes guis tronb sm ittld value at flannelette blankets ibex 70x9o blankets first quality pr tz qc ladies slips white crepe slips reg 300 quality 1 qfl ladies slips another group of white slips reg 250 quality 159 ladies panties wonderful value in rayon brief 59 boys pants all wool longs ideal for school 398 boys windbreakers a splendid selection of wellmade satin windbreakers t q mens suede windbreakers here is exceptional value fine quality suede all wool knitted cuffs collars andl vraistbands tq 4 a ladies dresses rayon crepe dresses smart detail and lovely styles excellent value at tt qf ladies suits 2piece suits made of glencheclc rayon mens wear sizes up to 24 q qcl brampton arena thursday sept 20 810 pm- 1 1 r i y y f teiisodys gom to re graffo tte ofiw sf wmhplrllc 7vt those nutty sept from goober ps tickets now on sale at chirms photo centre queen st w- bramptori mail orders rare arena orangeville fair tuespay wednesday sept 18- 19 live stock home exhibits horse races 228 and freeforall buggy races pony races carnival shows bands sports wednesday dance in the main hall debonnaires orchestra j w pawley president j e cooney sectj imti