Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1952, p. 12

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is 6ut auu smasdtr luutht uhial thh issftufactory initial tests of th tfoiversity of clucaios 2500000 tachrocyclotron giant atom nasher have been made after and onehalf years spent on n and construction samuel allison director of the univer- lltys institute for nuclear studies innounced deuterons the nuclei of heavy ydxogetj atoms hae been ac- ie rated to an energy of 220 mil- electron volts the hlghet n energy ever achieved artj- rially with these atomic particles herbert l andcrslm professor of physics in the institute and john ivarmhali assistant professor who directed design and construction of the big accelerator conducted the usu next step in getting the chicago utrument into final working order rill betji produce a foctiusu be urn i of protons the nuclt 1 of tirdinu ry hydrogen in the test the duuitruns i were not brought outride the mug netic field the energy attained with deutrr ions indicates the synchrocyclotron i will accelerate protons to energies i of the order of 450 million clectron- i volts making it the most powerful i accelerator of positive ions in the i western world face 11 wednesday cveninc oct 1st 1052 the georgetown heftald pfmuu of tht sptelit ttniu ft oatllvt malt the american femalo contradicts the description weaker sex by showing markedly greutir tenacity i for survival than the male of the j species at each year of life thla is evidenced by the higher death rates that prevail for males i ss compared with females for every ago group the advantage enjoyed by fe- f males is greatest in the late teens ad early 20 s when the mortality i among men is almost 10 per cent i higher than that of women end gain in the early ms when the excess in male mortality la about i 78 to 80 per cent the least differ- atkcea in mortality are in early childhood and at the later ages of life the situation today is in marked contrast with that a half century i o when the disparity in the death rata between the sexes was con- falderately less statisticians re port then the greatest excess of mala over female mortality oc curred in the first year of life but amounted to only 21 per cent at many ages the death rates for the sexes were about the same and at ages 15 and 16 the rate for males fell below that for females i use far ugala proof that lignin the paper in dustrys most troublesome waste product is an excellent reinforcing agent for natural nltrile and neo- prena rubber as well as for grs tha general purpose synthetic was offered at the closing session oftke spring meeting of the american chemical societys division of rub- bar chemistry nltrile and neoprene re two of the major types of syn thetic rubber added to natural rub- bar in proportions of 50 to 100 pounds per 100 pounds of rubber legnin was found to give higher tensile strengths than any other pigment at the same volumes tn- cluddtg carbon black get type for purpose there are various types of in terior varnishes each is made according to the purpose it la to erve generally speaking interior varnishes are harder -r- but not as resistant to weather as exterior varnishes floor varnishes for in stance are characterized by a high resistance to 8baiion in order to withstand ponstant traffic another type furriiture varnish must not soften under thf heat of the body threeway bed warmer a- versatile electric sleeping pad which at the flick of a switch can be set to warm the feet onry the back only ox the entire bed has been introduced the pad is spread over the matross like n ordinary mattress pad and then is covered with sheets iallke under skin the differences between races are very superficial all men be long to the same zoological species known as homo sapiens and their blood is the same it is not possible to tell by microscopic examination or by any other known tests what race of man a given sample of blood came from quick market 1 oysters ore one of ha many perishable food crops that are marketed by telephone cargoes often are sold while they are- en route in refrigerator cars oysters are grown by oyster farmers in coastal waters the beds are tended carefully and it takes about five years to mature a crop cleaning leather leather can be canned by wash- fog with mild soap and water mud- ms hard on leather so remove it from shoes as soon aa possible wash h off with warm water and then rub oil or grease into the leath er while it is stiff damp this pre- hvents the shoes from drying stiff and hard for heavy shoes oils tal- 1 hjw and jpwske are good lubricants only the rockets give you 7 o six big reasons why old t mob lie is your buy i the futimur kimkft hiiginr in tli- brilliant sumr 88 am ola w piw inure jminit mt tudlttr ihun im ttther ciir on ihr row the ilne i ommiiitlnlrft lldrumutic super drue with the new siimr kuni to bring nut the itorkrtv nursing ker im illrnulir m err nig make motoring far ranter a ml mi fr there more roalalnlit than ever with hilmiiohiurt rugfeil kiihmillipoinp rham the aulroiiir- 1 e a new afrt feature for nipiit tinting iiiiih oiir heail- hhlh iititomitiralh ntl ihr hii ixdutiful limbr t finlier are- t nil liikiirioux in eer letaii hut dont take our word tike the wheel diwowt what all tlie features mean to ou 1 our showroom soon oldsmqbiie iw mmtu pm i mtmml film stmmwtm mm tm atamttxt i afttlsnaj ml rtln mmwn4 rmtvmt mmd fiia mir mm tmmnji uuj mi vtt mj tt t mm a lmmi tmt vmlmm arthur scott motors limited telephone 161 queen and guelph streets hall exhibit junior work highlight milton 100th fair mtitmzted as one entered the main hall at milton fair the first exhibit to meet the eye was a huge five storey cake celebrating the 100th annlcrary of the i la lion agricultural society it was a work of art and reflected much credit on the ingenuity and ability of mr mnrehall oi the unite bakery milton hall superintend ent tom bouafleld and the lady dir ectors had done an outstanding job in arranging a large and mom attracts e hall exhibit despite the lateness of the season the floral exhibits were beautiful the exhib its of home baking were such as to make ones mouth water the ex hibits of the boys and girls and the art sections were outstanding and the most interesting of all was the women institute exhibits depict ing some of the treasure of a cen tury ago ono could spend hours looking at this section alone and still find it interesting and intrig uing junior farmer section also tops the junior formers under the leadership of president mac s prowl and his committee also had reason to be proud of the result of- their efforts thla year they procured a large tent to house their various sections it wan erected near tho cattle rings and in close proximity to where tho boys and girls calf club exhibit were shown thus all of the exhibits of the junior farmers the junior insti tutes the junior homemaklna clubs the gardcn clubs and the boys and glrlscalf clubi were in tho same section of the flround a visit to the large marquee could not help but impress one wiu the amount of thought and effort which had gone into the planning and erec- tion of each oj toe 23 different in terclub displays hi all four ec- tion ihe exhibits were placed on a traded basis a b or c rather than on a competiuvo basis in thejun- lior former class acton palermo milton and norvnl clubs were rep resented tnnjjorvsi exhibit took as its uiemollrve stock breedings and ocussjod attention on the valuo of cow testing records i herd classification farmstead beoutlf- citrori was the sutyect of the mil ton junior farmers display thelr ftlotfn first impressions tore lst- entrance and at the same time stressed tho importance of prom in ntly displaying the farm owners name either oti the nvail box or the barn according to the judge mm ikrgstrum of churchvjllc a mem ber of the women s institute rtalt and prof o keyinedy of the ani mal husuandry department at ho ontario agricultural college the workmaahip on the palermo jun ior farmer exhibit would do credit to prufonalonalt iticrr theme vas 100 years progress in agriculture theme of the display of the acton junior farmers club was itcfor- eatation their exhibit uas divi ded into two sections one showing a hilly rough marginal farm- of 1052 and the other half the same area converted into an attractive fertile area me ib years later by means of reforestation and improved cul tural practices this exhibit told a story with a lot of punch so much no that the judges a warded it the championship of the entire junior farmer section in the junior institute exhibit all five ctubs acton milton norvp palermo and brookville were rep resented and the first four received grade a which should indicate that the judges rated them quite highly tho theme of the acton junior girls exhibit was spare time hobbles palermo and norval clubs centred their displays around the hope chest milton junior insti tute depicted foible table decor ations fqr p liferent occasions this exhibit while simple showed a lot of ingenuity on the part of those re sponsible the brookville club ids- played an into res ting ex hi blt de picting the various stages in tho manufacture of wool in the junior homemaker sec tion nine clubs were represented and omagh and hornby 4tot red ribbons for grade a quality these two clubs centred their displays around the project cotton may be smart which was one of two pro jects by halton junior homemak- ers during the past year other clubs taking the same thomc were acton aan and palermo tho other four exhibit from norval nelson ashgrove and lamehouse clubs took as their theme five ways of serving one vege table and they toodld h in very novel and attractive ways finidly there was the glrla gar chs niws lost star athlete pole vault accident by leona conn if ou have a student who bt long to g11s or if you read last weeks herald you will probably already know about jim iro timlccks accident last monday he was practising ik1c aultlng tit noon hour when the pole broke and he dropped about eight feet landing on his head and the back of his neck dr williams examined him and then mr baxter who wiu in charge took htm to brampton hospital to be xrayed it wus found that he had a cracked breast bone now we are minus one of our best athletes bowling teams from the school will be playing after four again this year 11cy play two games for 35c and compete against different forms at noon hours basketball and volleyball teams have been competing against each other the girls are trying to organize some cheer leaders but are having a difficult time trying to decide who the tfirls will be the choir is beginning to get bqok into the swing of things this year after the marriage of mar lon hepburn we now have mr ken harrison teaching us and he is doing a wonderful job of it glen williams glen ladies home from overseas trips two english travellers arc back in glen williams again mrs percy wogstaffe who made the trip both ways by plane re turned home last week mrs jane haines who also trov- ollod bypbshc brought mr and mrs woodford with her to visit with her and with other friends in canada mrs haines trip included visits to east and west hunstptll pawictt brtdgewater weston suv per- more hlghbridgo cardiff lon don hownslow and athelney were most attractive and striking here hornby and ofmnth clubs ag ain took red ribbons for ouistand- dntf effort tfbt far behind with blue ribbon were the displays of the wson l4mehou arid amh- rallinafad mrs kirkwood leads wms worship service the wms held their september meeting at the home of mrs f j shortill the meeting opened with the call to worship and hymn thy ceaseless unexhausted love the worship service was led by mrs kirkwood the theme being gods grace the water of life in the old and in the new testament gods grace has been likened to streams or springs of water which bring to men everywhere new and abundant life by gods grace we mean gods love the whole of gods nature is to love and ills love is revealed to us in jesus christ the coll call was answered by a scrip ture verse containing the word loe 1 looks read and visits made to tho sick and tthutlns were recorded the new study book along african trails was introduced by mrs r smith and told of the first part of dr gallaghers visit to african mis sion fields giving a word picture of the redemptive work being done thoughts on christian stewardship were given by miss hilts mrs f j short ill had prepared a bible quiz on special prayers found in tho bible our sympathy is extended to mr and mrs maclaughlan in the death of mr mclaughlans sister at owen sound last week two carloads of ladies motored to ospringc lost wednesday to at tend an afternoon tea and program in aid of the furnace fund of tho church there mrs graham of guelph salvation army was pres ent and gave a short address fire brigade called to park grass fire a grass fire on property of john inglis maple avenue west ad joining the park got out of control friday afternoon and necessitated a call to georgetown fire brigade the fire was put out in a matter of mmutes after the brigade arrived specials in bulbs and potted hardy mums imported holland bulb tulips daffodils m hyaclnthscrocus potted hardy mums in bud and bloom 75c per pot rosedale floral phone 283j we deliver saturday dances in the georgetown arena rose room opening october 4th dance with the c modern aires atrffluiibn 60c

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