Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 19, 1951, p. 9

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i f r ovjctfyijbuxarr n giving 70a the kind of telephone service you want is our job you want it to be fast and dependable and to keep on getting better but at the suae tune we believe theres mote to good service than just technical efficiency and steady improvement we think yoa like telephone people to be friendly pleasant and easy to get along with you want to deal with someone who takes a real interest in your problems and who is willing to give yon a little extra attention thats the kind of service we want you to have it makea your telephone mean more to you makes our job mean to us company 0 canada pu nu tilimiom it pays to advertise in the herald try it cle williams with sister while husband in labrador mrs duncan hagarty of mon treal w hose husband will be stat ioned in labrador for a yeai is making an extended visit wkh hei sister mis s d giljtis here mr hagarty an employee of the de partment of tianspoit is at indian house lake which is 300 miles north of goose bay and can only be reaihed by plane mrs hagarty a registered nurse has joined the peel memorial hospital staff in brampton residents of glen williams for many years mr md mrs geoige dennis celebiatcd then diamond wedding anmversjiy on august 11 at their homo at wellandport the georgetown herald wednesday sept 19th 1951 danish volunteers build new school for greece ifry cotton flour bog make good dress material american womans number one hobby is home sewing this past year more homemakers have tak en up the profitable amusement than ever before in a recent na tionwide survey reasons given most often for the sudden boom in home sewing were to economize on clothing expenses and for en tertainment many home sewers reveal that they nse their empty cotton feed and flour bags as an inexpensive source of attractive sewing mate rial in recent years bag manufac turers have recognized the fact that sacks have further use after they have served as containers for com modities such as feed flour sugar and salt today many bags are designed in gay dress prints color- ful stripes and bright geometric patterns as well as solid white so that women can take advantage of the bags in creating lovely clothes and house decorations after the original contents are emptied the home sewing boom has giv en an idea to some bakers who use large quantities ot flour these bak ers launder their empty bags and put them on sale in their shops offering sewing material to their customers at mimnaum cost some of the bakers sell large quantities of the empty cotton flour bags to grocery stores which in turn of fer them to their customers who the greek village ot agnandero had no school as in many other places its sehoolhouse was destroyed during the war today thanks to the contributions of danish school children and of a team of danish workers a new sehoolhouse is beginning to rise in the war ravaged greek town the initiative was taken by the vanish society for reconstruction in warravaged countries and the danish national commission for unesco members of the danish voluntary team cut stone and mix batches of mortar for the brandnew school which is expected to open some time this summer mr dennis who is 86 years old is a son of the late anthony and elizabeth dennis and was born in yorkshire england he came to canada at the age of fourteen and was a blacksmith for 65 years mrs dennjs 79 was born in milton she is the former eliza jane allen eldest daughter of vthe late samuel and catherine allen they have four son and one daughter william of wellandport with whom they make their home robert of ridgeway george of ham ilton samuel of london and eva mrs c 1 reidel of kitchener they hac thirteen grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren a host of friends and relatives as well as their own family group visited them on the happy occasion md mr and mrs dennis received many loely gift as well as flow ers cards and personal congratu lations ashgrove introduces new wms study book at meeting the september wms meeting was held on tuesday afternoon septem ber llth at the home of mrs frank ruddell the president mrs hec tor bird opened with hymn 519 roll call was answered with a verse us ing the word lovely mrs wilf red bird had charge of the devo tional the theme being the church of the frontiers mrs frank wil son introduced the cnew study book from lakes to northern lights by dr m c macdonald which gives a survey of all phases of home- missions also in partner ship is the home missions digest bjc frances bonwick together these books form a perfect reading and study duet assisting with the chapter was mrs t j brown ridge mrs vern picket mrs thos giffen mrs clayton wilson and mrs john bellboddy mrs walter brownndge gave some thoughts from the con ference branch meeting she had at tended the meeting closed with a hymn and dainy lunch the bright star mission band met in the church on sunday afternoon margaret bird presided and opened with a hymn scripture was read b evelyn bird psalm 109 verses 1 9 allan brownndge gave a rea ding entitled the wait wait fish- f a solo jesus loves me was sweetly sung by margaret austin the storv from the study book tosluo rots to school was given bv mrs john bellboddv followed bv mrs h bird b the placing of a silvoi star on the honour certi uati 111 iccogmlion of the splen did work the mission band has loin lluough the pisl yiai margar et 1isl1n took up the oltering and maiilyn wilson dedicated it the iu ting insert with a hvmn and pi iv 1 id mr eland ai visiting mi and mis stuart check storage bins often to prevent insect damoge with one of the biggest grain crops in history now in storage it will pay farmers to check storage bins periodically for insect dam age suggests gordon mickle en tomologist for the colorado a 4 m college extensive service if weevils or other granary in sects are destroying your grain you can still prevent further dam age by fumigation although grain fumigation is most effective at an temperatures of 65 to 70 degrees many weevils are kffiaa at lower temperatures carbon disulfide is the most effective material but since it is highly inflammable it should not be used if it creates a are hazard commercially pro- pared fumlgants are available which are less of a are hazard than carbon disulfide when fumigating mickle says the following points should be kept in mind 1 make the bin as air tight as possible 2 if carbon di sulfide is used keep all fires away a spark from turning on an electric light may ignite the fumigant 3 bury burlap sacks about half way and pour on fumigant then cov er with a tarpaulin to confine the fumes 4 use carbon disulfide at the rate of one pound for each 25 bushels of grain use commercial mixtures as directed and allow bin to fumigate for 48 hours or longer mi iiki mis c h iuk anc l mis charlie lnk of c lev c in the orchards and fields on highway arteries of intercity commerce on busy streets everywhere you see more ford trucks than any other make and theres a good reason why ford trucking costs less because ford trucks are built stronger to last longer take the rugged hardworking hauler shown above the ford f3 with dual rear wheels theres longlasting sti uj spate 111 c p end dot of thu hm powe mommy ford truck with the unexcelled durability and out standing truckbuilt features youll find throughout this years bigger more complete ford truck fine from sturdy 14ton pickup to massive 5ton big job visit your nearby ford dealer soon and get all the facts on the ford truck that fits your hauling needs youll find that ford trucks give you more in performance dependability and economy and that ford trucking costs less because ford trucks are built stronger to lost longer see yoarvrp tkcfck peser pordi po pilot is fullyproved method of getting the most power from the least gas it amtomaticalfy meters and fires the right amount of gas at the right instant to match changing speed load and power requirement comfiaf tfose mutter unmet driving comfort and safer joraatfenivllaohw c ongratulations to mi and mrs hiiviv nuise on the birth of their duughtci and also to mi and mrs ward blow midge on the birth of i son mi and mrs john d a and sons of new toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs frank wilson and mai ilyn mi and mrs las carney spent a few days up at bala muskoka mi and mrs murray brigden and children motored to harriston on sunday we are sorry to reptfrt that mrs bruce brigden and mrs john h hunter are on the sick list all their friends hope for better health in the future for them there wll be no service in the church on sunday as it is hornby anniversary the autumn wlvts meeting will be held in the church on sunday evening september 10th when mr edward l scharfler a returned missionary will show coloured plc- tures of his trtn in afrlrn artificial dusters the wind tunnel that has proved so helpful in airplane research while man has been learning to fly above the earth is being adapted to do just the reverse with the soil blowing tunnel at manhattan kans scien tists are trying to learn how to keep the earth from flying above man it is designed to reveal the basic fhcts of wind erosion so that men can prevent the return of dust bowl conditio in the high plains with a sfngte portable blower unit a fan driven by a gasoline engine the in estigators can work either in doors with a builtin wind tunnel of pkwood and glass or outdoors with an aluminum duct that can be moved readily from place to place l in the field they will be able to study the action of controlled and meas ured blows on soil in its natural state and compare for example a cleanplowed section of a field with another that is stubble mulched father of subscription library not the least important though perhaps more indirect contribution of benjamin franklin to education was his establishment of the first permanent subscription library he always appreciated books from the days when they were so hard for him to buy or borrow and he need ed thetn so badly he made many gifts of books a library of three hundred to the town of franklin n ii others to the university of pennsylvania the library company of philadelphia yale college and choice 0 2 ford ooiuxo cob 7 series hating moot comploto ford f truck uno ivor offered whs silic k icnhovoranglnomodoh k h ford trucking mr and mrs ernie tindale and family attended the anniversary services at sodom presbyterian chuich on sunday afterwards spending the day with her parents at nassagaweyq hit umv of olajgo an ot andrews and he devised a plan for increasing and improving the li brary of harvard college himseh contributing a substantial sum to the fund a good fur trapper given any kind of a break can make about 2500 each seffsoti in this coun try canadians use moke for trucks thaw any other malcol w v j1 own 1 s i your friendly ford phone and monarch dealer 20 for exp e care consult o t walker ottomttkuft s main 8t north brampton over abells drug store phone office 590 res 830 hours 9 am to 6 pm daily evenings by appdintanent iijaa st 1 leads in community forests wisconsin has more land in com munity forests than all the rest of the nation put together according to a recent report of the u s for est service community forests in forest service terminology include cpunty forests although wisconsin practice usually is to place the two in separate categories it is wis consins vast acreage of county for ests which puts it far in the lead according to the report wisconsin has 2387416 acres in community forests compared with 2026934 for the rest of the nation or- a total ot 4413950 for the united states aa to numbers of community forests without regard to area wisconsin has 309 of the 8113 in the nation h h

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