Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1951, p. 9

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a page 9 give your home air that is alive i have installed a pease diamond air conditioning unit phnnbing and furnace work of all type beatty water system installed thompsons hardware phone 46 main street v youh never know lat your bank can po for you untityouask our door u ofanoys often yhe royal bank 0f canada you coo bonk on the royal stewarttown institute hears talk on citizenship junior wa met at mrs bailys home judy walker chose jesus coves me for the opening hymn and led the worship service the ttuesday pledge was remembered in prayer the schools in kangra india ann humphreys read the last weeks minutes quilt blocks were sewn v in the busy period meeting closed with the vesper hymn and the grace in unison we extend a wewome to mr and mrs lloyd and family who recently moved into the community also to mr and mrs cook and family who have come to live in the village sandra and gall lloyd are new comers to our school mrs gibson of orono was a visi tor with mr anckmrs mortram last week the november meeting of es- quesing womens institute was held at mrs walter lawsons home mrs ft harris the president in the chair roll call was mention the country or countries that you think immi grants to canada should come from mrs john murray read the scrip ture lesson mrs w lawson his torical research convener read an interesting paper on the origin of knitting letters were read from the sick for fruit and cigarettes re ceived 400 was voted to the poppy fund 500 to the acww reserve fund for 1953 a food parcel was planned to be sent overseas for christmas plans were made to sponsor a iplay to be presented in esqueslng township hall friday evening november 30th by the daughters of the church st geor ges georgetown miss e appelbe presented a talk on citizenship which was interesting and thought- iprovoklng what is citizenship what does our citizenship mean to us exchange of names was made for december meeting mrs young and mrs baily were hostesses for lunch mrs john murray extended thanks to mrs w lawson for the use of her home and to all who had assisted in making the meeting a success the december meeting will be at mrs c a grants home j- haw you arranged for christmas advertising your floral designs for all occasions walter rigg glen williams phone 152w aluminum is friendly to food i ii- the proofs in the eating good cooks ore proud of their favourite recipes and when they find utensils that cook food well preserve flavour and quality and clean easily theyre proud of them too thats why so many homemakers write in to tell us about their aluminum utensils aluminum has been a canadian kitchen favourite for half a century- so many mothers do more than teach their daughters to cook they teach them to use good utensils topi aluminum has been friendly to health for fifty years aluminum company of canada ltd xl colombian archaeologists study lost civilizations a third area of great pre-colom- hiun civilizations equivalent in some respects to that of the mayas of yucatan or the tncas of pern lut apparently only remotely re lated- to either of them is noy bo inr studied by colombian archae ologists hitherto knowledge concernink these precolombian civilizations iras been quite fragmentary and their existence has beeniknown onlv to professional archaeologists among the reep investigation- ire excavations at a great citv ol the dead j an ancient cemetenv covering more than five squme miles covered with upright jm tesque stone statues of manllki- forms this is at san augustin in sjjsuthern colombia additional exploratory work at an ancient city with the stone founda tions of more than 3000 dwelling limisesone of the largest cities in the new world before the arrival of the spaniards this site called pueblito is in northern colombia neai the modern city of santsi marta study of numerous delitnteh wrought gold artifacts such as crowns pendants earrings and the like news of these finds was brought to the smithsonian institution in washington d c by dr luis uuque gomez director ofjhe co lombian government ethnological and archaeological institute at bo gota record spring pig crop urged to boost supplies agriculture department is urging farmers to produce the largest peacetime spring pig crbp on rec ord in order to boost the meat sup ply the 1949 spring pig goal call for 60000000 pigs an increase of 17 per cent or nearly 90oo0oo more than the 1948 spring crop this will require an increase of about 21 per cent in sows farrowing if litters are of average size goal aims to help provide aver ige meat consumption of 150 pounds per person in late 1949 and 1050 when the 1949 spring pigs will he ready for market this will ex ceed average consumption of 145 pounds expected this year and will lie much above prewar average mhike of 126 pounds a hogfeed price relationship favoring hog production is expected i continue next year with average rtopproduciugnveither in 1949 facts about insulating ceiling of the top floor of al most any house are usually easy to insulate kctp in mind two simple rules for the job try to keep the insulation as close as possible to the heated part of the lioui put- vide a vapor harrici between the in illation and the warm room a ill is a ventihitioi space above muiition the vapor hnri ki is i membrane which keep- mm lure t m nnliin the insulation walls dmii lullses lie itlell dllllllllt insulate properly olid i luiiuy viii-e- are cspecialv ditlicult and nslly lo treat kiame oi brick ve il- ii house- ran be insulated by ilovwng miner il wool into the emp- iv spate between the wall studs wales hums with new iife tin- villey ot wales are imob ning once more with the noi e nl industry pitheads rolling mills nd furnaces silent in the intervvit us o slump and unemployment now hum to a feverish round-the- clock schedule tin- welsh who were haidhit bs the slump of the inter- war years uip now busiei than ever and building the means for an even mole prosperous future heart of this vast industrial rebirth is at margaiii on t-lii- south wales coast lleie from a desolate wilderness of suid dune and marsh land a steel giant is springing to life mm gain is todi the site of the biygesl sin gle steel project in the world persimmon iains popularity the pei immoii is coming into the veariound eating pictuie the small native ci simmon and the luge cultivated one both freeze v ell and can be used maiiv ways varieties that ai e not stringy should lie selected lor freezing they are usually frozen m the form of puree with one part of sugai added to live parts of puree the frozen puree may he used all during the your as a llavoi base for ice cream or sher bet as a frozen dessert us topping for various desserts oi to use in persimmon pudding the gay coloi and rare flavor of the persimmon make it a popular dessart imiotoni orographic aid a simple device constructed from aluminum foil and a plastic slide by roy j pence principal laboratory- technician of the division of ento mology of the university of cali fornia at los angeles has proved a valuable aid in increasing depth of focus of- microscope objectives for photomicrography small holes drilled close to the outer edge of the- aluminum foil in graduated sizes serve the purpose of an iris diaphragm when the slide is moved from side to side they provide a means of adjusting an otherwise permanent aperture the georgetown herald wednesday nov 21st 1951 m minister speaks to council of women rev alfred j barker was guest speaker at a meeting of the local council of women last friday at the home of mrs arthur reeve mr barker gave an inspiring talk on education and social service work dealing particularly with the secular and religious education of children mrs jesse wyatt was chairman and miss hettie lawson read some interesting correspondence from the provincial council mrs w bulli- vant read a fine letter from marg aret frazer ferguson of the cana dian research council on education mrs r t paul invited the group to her home4n january mrs ftw johnson and mrs j b mackenzie were appointed a nom inating committee to bring their re port to the next meeting mrs reeve was appointed to the refreshent committee for next year the re cording secretary was advised to fcq- sert the notice of meetings in the herald the week before each meet ing so the ladies would be more likely to see it in time for the meet ing a social hour was spent after the meeting for expert eye care cottsriur o t walker s mala st north over abells drue stars phone office 080 res 8m hours 9 son to 8fcm dally evenings by appointment archdeacon officiates at roclcwood dedication on sunday afternoon archdeacon w o thompson officiated at a dedication service in st johns church rockwood when a number of gifts were received from members of the congregation included was a fair linen cloth in memory of the late rev h g l watts aha a fron tal lectern and pulpit falls in mem ory of mrs s e bridgen other gifts to the church included new lights in the sanctuary organ and pulpit lights dorsal curtains and idlestlcks the rector rev w g luxton preached the sermon mrs thomp son and mr and mrs w f brad ley also attended the service travel notes britain for christmas last opportunity to book passage for christmas in the old country special conducted tours by cunard lines- enquire rr details john r barber travel advisor elmer c thompson insurance service phone 119 mill street laundry call zenith 13600 no toll u laundry services we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash ph one 239r georgetown kirur street increased costs mean more insurance protection needed make sure you are fully insured walter t evans co insurance real estate travel ltvthe service that counts t qtfje iwemortal 3beal a monument built of enduring granite or marble symbolic in design and rev erent in purpose resting in surround ings 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 90 colborne street west i 4 attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immedjte service gordon young limited toronto em 33636 gucjpn 3334 georgetown ii

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