Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 12, 1951, p. 3

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i v v or if v is- i many many thanks for your very kind support at the polls as mayor i shall do my best to uphold the confidence i placed in me 1 jack armstrong to one and all compliments of the season spread f x diseast veterinarians flight by new and disease m thanks to those who worked ajd voted for me in the 1951 election campaign merry christmas to everyone harold cleave thank you may i take this means of expressing sincere thanks for all who worked on my behalf and who voted for me as deputyreeve in mondays election to all the seasons greetings kenneth r macdonald thank you for your support in mondays election art scott w i l thanks i wish to take this opportunity to thank all those who supported me last monday i will do my best to warrant the confidence you have placed in me i wish to err tend to the citizens of georgetown my best wishes for a merry christmas and a prosperous new year stan allen thanks it will again be my pleasure to serve on georgetown council for the 1952 term many thanks to those whose votes entrusted this office to me harry hale j hey kids dont miss seeing santa on saturday ind deadly outbreaks of x m valuable herds of nlc were reported as veterinary lejid ers launched a nationwide effort to find the answer to this new ani- mal killer this strange disorder appears to be spreading rapidly and has been identified as the cause of cattle losses in more than half the states the american veterinary medical association says jo illustrate the nature of the disease the avma told of a recent instance where four cows in onv herd died after manifesting a va riety of symptoms which refused to yield to treatment digestive disturbance skin lesions high tem perature and a sharp drop in milk production were noted laboratory tests indicated that none of the more familiar diseases was pres ent the avma said veterinary lead ers were cooperating with stnte and federal authorities in an inten sive new investigation of the dis ease launched tinder governircnt auspices at atostate conference in washington tlj c characteristics of the malady as observed in most outbreaks in clude loss of weight and appetite dirffinished milk production abor tion fever and a thickening and inflammation of the animals kin so far no drug treatment hat i i n successful and there is still fhi cfi- nite information on the raiim f this disease soma points to recall when cooking sausages slow and tcad is the rulr member when cookine bar ausiir for best flavor teiulf lure and least waste inmn- omists say r keeping t low these meal irodiul- cooked thorouhu uitl nm hardening or rrhn s slow rooking his nuih vantage it acs tin- fat n meats from i each rig ihr i point where ome- gestiblo and ganges the lav turn slices n i for even oekir- on lnt iiiiii off tne fat i oin t ii iaron cook when done ii iiwtrhont p r o irai ten ing lank saisage ij ia he an- m i take i are ni her turning u ause hi- is oi cu to pari- fr irk i n pan with v im tcr cox or nil learc r then renioc he w u over oxx ieat tuirmg i until th saiiag is broxo arw water in the r u has nrucu to panfry cil-c- place n a frying pan uii cook oxci hex until i ooked thetgh and bin both sides cooking sausage m tl lakes longer but s onvemeni economical if the oven is used for other foods k xit f big floods and small floods on the main rixers us ly occur during the winter and earlx spring lut floods on small streams are more likely during the summer specialists of the u s department of agriculture point dot newspa pers headline the big floods which affect towns cities industrial areas and large farm areas in the bot tomlands but seldom mention the many floods along small streams which may damage only parts of in dividual farms along the stream ninety years of records of flood peaks on the ohio rivei at cin cinnati a drainage area of 765ftfi square miles show that 85 floods occurred during the winter and spring months and only ave in the remainder of the year in contrast the 11 years of records of a small ohio watershed of less than 10 square miles show only one each spring flood the other 10 floods oc curred during the summer the growing season for crops how lie detector works even though an experienced liar may suppress outward signs win r he lies there m usually some change in his blood pressure re- piration and the activity of the sweat pores the lie detector is an instrument that measures the- effects in a suspett he is asked series of questions most of winch are rather commonplace but few of special significance haxe been inserted his reactions to these are particularly noted con siderable practice and skill is re quired to interpret the readings various heart and other organic ailments intoxication influence of narcotics and abnormal mental conditions may also affect the readings was township council member fourteen years a prominent nassagaweya resi dent william wesley dredge died at his home last tuesday a lew days after suffering a severe coro nary mr dredge was a son of the late william dredge and margaret bell he was born 84 years ago on the homestead which he had farmed for half a century after his marriage to lydia foster 57 years ago they lived at santa lina then for a- few years in toronto and in 181 they moved back to the dredge home stead where thapy have since farm ed mr dredge was a member of the township council for fourteen years retirink from municipal politics about twelve years ago he was a elder in nassagaweya presbyterian church anda member of campbell masonic lodge campbell ville he is survived by his wife and seven children raymond new roch- olle nv mabel mrs thomas mor ton toronta hazel mrs murray mcconnell milton austin port nelson ethel mrs william job atwood george on the home farm and kathleen mrs ernie tindale r r i georgetown predeceased by two brothers and two sisters he leaves four sisters mrs margaret sayers mrs elizabeth stork tor onto mrs joyce hamilton and mrs freeman jones guelph and an aunt mrs kuth cargill moffat there are twelve grandchildren beverley eleanor and bruce dredge bar bara murrrfjr and wayne mccon- nell bobby hilly and teddy dredge and sandra donald and susan tin- dale a private funeral service a the home on thursday was followed by nspublic erxue in nassagaweya pivsbyterian liurch conducted by v james k sutherland with in- eimen folloxxiog in he church enetcry i i ii bearers were eri- xx aid hoi and ernest dridge har old hell ix ii- vs mcmillan and grant iiel hoxxcr bearei- xx ere bar- mi oririoll jack and douglas imle kaihiiiiic k rr sin a mrmllan wickson again beats biggar in trafalgar iteexe icmjh wiekor defeated wilber biggar foi the second year in i oxx in ti aluars elivtioiij for reevj- xxcok emerson ford is deputy reeve by acclamation hohii1 marshall led the polls for council frank stark was second and e g pulli n was third defea ts candidate- xxeie rca cum berland a riiemlier of council last year daniel pope and james ross mel spence is new dominion store manager mel spence son of mr and mrs clarence spence of town has been upjiointed manager of the domin ion store here he succeeds veryl white who has been transferred to the orangeville store mel is a wellknown athlete hav ing pitched for local junior and in termediate hardball teams he be gan his grocery career at kays grocery in town and has been with dominion stores in brampton for two years latterly as manager of the fruit counter most literate indians what is called the only literary pension in america was the 300 annually voted by the cherokee indians of north carolina to se quoyah who invented the devised cherokee syllabary of 85 charac- ters it was so simple that chil dren learned to read and write in a few days and enabled the cheroi keea to become the most literate of an american indians at one time l threefourths of the eastern band could read and write a degree of literacy far surpassing that of their white neighbors cikn w1lijams three new families move to the glen new icsidonts in the glen from klfros saskatchewan have moved into the traeey home they are mr and mrs donald franko and their daughters betty 14 and patty 12 mr franco who is a ceramic engi neer joined the smith stone staff in georgetown last june his wife and family came east the end of july and have been living with her brothers the goodmundsons in nia gara falls until they secured their own house here the family attends the united church mr and mrs eaton tansley and billy 0 and ronny 2 have moved into the warren house mr tansley is employed with industrial sand and gravel and moved here from georgetown they also attend tv united church also new residents are mr and mrs k c lindsay and daughter mary who have moved from their farm on no 7 highway to the house formerly occupied by mr and mrs s d gillis mr lindsay as you will know is treasurer of the township as well as assistant assessor mary is on the staff of the bank of com merce in town st georges juniors hold bazaar and tea girls of st georges junior wa with thelrle ader mrs harold han cox had a bazaar affd tea yesterday afternoon in the church basement- there were many articles for salev all 1 made by the girls the senior wa assisted with the tea mrs cyril jcngleby won a doll which was offered as a prize in a lucky draw v the georgetown herald wednesday dec 1 2th 1 95 1 okville has new reeve town manager approved last week oakville electors chose edward lauder as reeve ousting last years office holder howard litchfield mayor james black had already been reelected by acclama tion ross gibson was defeated by lach- lan mcarthur for deputy reeve and councillors ylected were william ajidcrson howard caine george davis thomas lindsay ernest sa vin and ralph wakely who topped the polls voters gave a two to one majors ity in favour of a jown manager and a big majority for issuing a ten year franchise to edmund dev- cnish for operating a bus system in the town charles v hillmer was elected a school trustee i j 9 ft j r 150 to 200 choose your own tree right off the truck phone 61 3 w delivered any time we suggest booking orders early y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 3 m see the ice man james goodlet thanks ink profmk of georgetown for electing him a councillor for 19sj and pledges his best endeavour in the year ahead seasons greetings rp ft my sincerest thanks to all of you who worked in my behalf and to those of you whose support at the polls ensured my reelection to council on monday i extend my sincere thanks 4 garfield mcgilvray thanks to all of you whose supfort at the polls ensured my reelection to council i extend sincere thanks and f5est wishes for your happiness dur ing the yuletide season frank petch my sincere thanks to the voters of georgetown for electing me as a member of the 1 95i2 council i shall at all times endeavour to merit your trust and execute your wishes to the best of my ability doug sargent n comel1ments of the season to all

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