Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 24, 1951, p. 5

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i 1 r the georgetown herald wednesday october j24 1951 floral designs au occasions walter r1gg 7ssw f a gospel 5 j service ddfelixws hall sj 700 pan j for the wages of sin is death jj but the gist of god is eternal 5 we- bom 623 x rev e r peterson in charge a perc king dealer in scrap metals phone 607 j georgetown i i eavestroughing heating plumbing don houston f phone 547w hello homemakersl housework is not a spectacle or a fe it is a predicament isnt it the trutht ttals is especially true nowj when many homemakers find hii unstil wen in the midst of the fall nooseclean- lng spree however we may avoid minor catastrophes by reviewing safety precaution applicable to the home takb a nr 1 never touch any electrical cord or fixture with wet hands 2 dont overlook kinked tramp led or cut electric cords if they are worn never splice them al ways replace them before trouble starts any frayed worn cord may prove to be a dangerous one 3 buy only extension cords which carry the safety label of the cana dian standards approval and pro tect all lamp and appliance cords from water and rough treatment do not run cords over radiators or steam pipes or in door jambs such squeezing might break the insula tion covering the wires 4 dont run cords under rugs apart from the slight fire hazard present because of the possibility of a short circuit in the hidden cord the cords become worn quick ly if they are walked over even underneath a thick floor covering 5 a heating appliance cord is a specially insulated cord with an outside cottonwoven material never use a rayon covered or thin rubber coated cord for heating ap pliances 6 keep a bulb in evey lamp soc ket for if a finger is accidentally inserted in the empty socket a shock may result 7 always clean underneath the gyrator or dolly of the washing machine soaft and lint soon cause this revolving mechanism to scire or tighten 8 repair or renew stair tread which become broken or loose 0 kettles pails or tubs of hot water must r be left on the floor unguarded keep childrml out of the kitchen when you are nand- ling hot liquids 10 alwajraremove covers by lift- lag the far side fhjst so that if the- kettle is boiling the steam wiu es cape away from your face 11 noninflammable cleaning flu ids such as carbon tetrachloride should be used only in small quan tities for spot removal and never for cleaning entire garments the vapors are poisonous 121 never attempt any dry cleaning at home ever t 13 for deepfat frying use a rea sonably deep saucepan and never fill it more than two thirds full if it has a handle turn it toward the side of the stove be careful not to let any water or other liquid fall into the kettle of hot fat 14 wet leaves and play things should be swept or moved from the sidewalk or the paths to the house 15 carry all cutting tools blade down always cut away from you in using a knife 16 never use any substitute for a hammer in driving nails start the nail with a few light taps then withdraw your fingers before driv ing it in 17 dont keep dangerous poisons in medicine cabinet keep a cello- phone tape over medicine labels and store on a high shelf the question box asks increased costs mean more insurance protection needed make sure you are fully insured walter t evans 4 co insurance real estate travel its the service that counts we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r kins street georgetown laundry call zenith 13600 no toll laundry services mrs k k asks please tell us the solution for fire proofing kit chen curtains and mats answer fireproofing solution dissolve 7 ozs borax and 3 ozs boric acid in 2 quarts hot water pip dry article in solution until thor oughly wet or spray the- solution on rugs draperies etc with a com mon garden spray until thoroughly wet if the fabric is waterresistant add enough soap to the solution to make suds articles must be treat ed after each washing mrs c m asks about how much softener should we use for moder ately hard water answer add 1 teaspoon of soft ener tor every 2 gallons of water and mix well before adding soap three kinds of softeners are borax washing soda jnd trisodium phos phate and they arc used in the fol lowing proportions in 10 gallons of moderately hard water use 2 tbsps borax or 3 tbsps washing soda and 2 tbsps trisodium phosphate for very hard water add about 1 or 2 tbsps more of each mrs j k isks how do you re move iron rust stains in the bath tub answer sometimes the porcelain just stains arc easily removed by rubbing with cut lemon or a weak solution 5 percent oxalic acid poison applied with paper towelling and rinsed off thoroughly after a few seconds removes stub born stains if the acid is left on the surface too long the finish will be weakened oi even removed mrs b a auks what makes blue cotton dresses become shiny answer always iron starched darkcoloured garments on the wrong side else they will be shiny mrs ii g asks can you soften a fabric after it has been saturated with turpentine to remove paint answer no never apply turpen tine to paint on clothes until an oil is rubbed on- then lift off the paint or sporjg with turpentine mr n w asks should a rubber kitchen floor be waxed answer never use paste or liquid wax apply a elfpolishing wax remember too do not use lacquer varnish or qtlp irmortal 31 bra i a monument built of enduring granite or marble symbolic in design and rev erent in purpose resting in surround ing of peace and beauty a tribute of respect and honour to the dead a con stant source of inspiration to the living oakville monument works we employ no agents you pay no commission buy direct a card or letter will bring our service to your door large display in stock 90colborne street west attention farmers we ai paying the highest vevafling prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses 3 cattle hogs aaaa a telephone colle for immediate service gordon young limited 33636 gnelph 3334 fiotgawu ii had store at limehouse westerner visits here mr duncan mcdermid of grand- view manitoba visited friends in georgetown glen williams and limehouse last week he is an octogenarian and made the trip by train alone mr mcdermid delivered for his fathers grocery store in town for years afterwards starting up tor himself he was the second store keeper to operate a store in lime house and built the one now belong ing to mr arthur benton some 40 or 45 years ago he moved his fam ily west and has been there ever since mrs mcdermid died several years ago and now he lives on the farm which is worked by his grand son mr mcdermid couldnt get over the changes in georgetown since he had seen itl ast he said it was like a small city compared to the coun try town he left he appeared sat isfied having seen the east once again and was quite anxious to got back to his prairie home during 1980 a total of 60000000 was paid out by workmens com- pensstton boards in industrial acco rdant notice to creditors en the estate of hediin barnes gentleman deceased all persons having claims against the estate of hodgin barnes late of the tywn of georgetown gentls- man who died on or about theotth day of september ad 1951 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of november ad 1931 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which they shall 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 23rd day of october aj 1961 violet e bettke and horace ti barries executors of the estate of hodgin barnes by their solicitors dale ben nett georgetown ont 117 speedvale avenue east northeast limits of guelph last times tonite facts of love plus grand canyon thursday friday oct 25 26 two mugs from brooklyn wra benlix baseball comedy saturday october 27 the big wheel mickey rooney auto racing children s playground 2 shows nightly children ndcr j2 years free hornby plowmen prominent at woodstock international when norman s tyndall of rich mond hill ontario and e eugene timbers of milliken ontario sail for europe early in 1952 they will be the youngest team every to rep resent canada in plowing competi tion overseas norman 24 and eugene 18 won the esso transat lantic classes for tractor and horse plowing respectively at the 38th in ternational plowing match near woodstock ont recently the esso championships were the final event in the fourday competition thehwo gold medal winners will be the guests of imperial oil on a sixweek visit to the british isles and the continent accompanying them as team manager will be john a carroll ontarios assistant dep uty minister of agriculture mr carroll was sftvretary of the ontario plowmens association and manager of the international match for 16 years prior to his government ap pointment last june during the tour the two cana dian plowing champions will take part in matches in england scot land and northern ireland j g tran of claremoht ont came up with his second silver me dal in as many years when he pla ced second in the esso champions tractor class stanley may young hornby jarmcr won the silver me dal in the horsedrawn plow class each also received 150 in cash twelve other cash prizes were aw arded in each class asked what they wanted to see most when they got overseas both norman tyndall and eugene tim bers answered everythinc nor man is especially anxious to meet the british junior farmers who vis ited canada some time ago and to visit holland during tulip time norman was born at richmond hill a few miles north of toronto he has had six years experience plowing with horses but during the pas four years has confined his work to tracto plowing winner of numerous prizes at local plowing competitions he has also been a twotime winner at international matches we helps to work his fa thers 100acre farm as well as 150 acres which ht himself rents for fixed finmink norman is a member of the upionville junior farmers club the 48acre arm on lot 18 con cession 5 at milliken in scarboro township was the birthplace of eu- kene timbers the quiet teenager who drove his team to victory win ning the esso championship repre sents the peak in a starstudded plowing career in which eugene has won five firsts in international competitions and in which he was unbeaten in six county competitions in 1950 most of his working day isj sjen behind the wheel of a truck which he drives for a neighbouring farmer eugene is one of i half dozen illustrious ontario plowmen bear ing the timbers name a hockey and skating enthusiast he is look ing forward to seeing some of the professional hoekev tea in tin old count joh the who has been overseas he was an artillery officer in world war 1 born on a farm near dutton ont mr carroll has been closely assoc iated with agriculture all his life in 1914 he graduated from ontano agricultural college and following war service plunged into his cho sen work and became an authority on ontario rarttiihg mefhods among other positions held he was for sev eral years superintendent of agrl- inltural and horticultural societies for ontario in his present home town of krsimplon he is chairman of the peel county memorial hospital chairman of brampton town plan ning board and a past master of hrampton masonic lodge the team manager is married to the former frances m fenton of hrampton they have two children nancy mrs c m robinson of erindale ontario and w f car roll of islington ontario who this year graduated from ontario agri cultural college his hobbies include fishing golfing gardening and tree planting ft4 19 georgetown meat market atthe l creamers v- a roasts steaks sirloin round tbone steaks best ofnotl meats this week- 85c all front quarter cuts from 50c to 75c b stewing beef 70c b hamburg 65c b freshly ground pork hams 55c to 60c ib pork chops 70c to 75c b pickled rolls 68c b cottage rolls 78c b all other meats at special low prices this week salmon 10 per cent less this week eggs 55c to 65c doz all graded ifessional hoekev tea in tin old intry t i ohn arthur carroll manager of team is the only one of the trio highest prices paid for scrap iron steel metals batteries miscehaneans fans scrap delivered to our yard 175 caroline st n hamilton l waxman sons h hamilton 27s61 83611 and highest cash prices dead stxk horses 250 hogs according to size ondition fhont kergls collect 50 cwt and is darling company of canada limited ll youll find it reolly handy to travel by bus right from downtown in your town to down town in any town along the route for business or pleasure the main street landing is topi in travel convenience plan your next trip by bus youll enjoy it rsand trip new york m8s washington 2478 chicago t2w subject to change sukhangw ektra roatftw raonk w 1 your 0d furniture made like new give us a call for your uphol stery needs springs rebuilt and all types of furniture re covered a wide selection of fabrics fwee estimates write or phone i brampton 11119 khuusamne grampton j x far all makes cars aaa tracks tires frasn 36x34 to ssmkm 3beur towing- and winching service cfeer d aaljisi v bob raonb

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