Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1953, p. 7

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lhwfrw win group avro fiyofh sunday j longhouse making it sro in tbe third period jack hamil- ton icored for commuters assisted by hugh tvyile and blake baxter hunter at bhtmarea cored late in georgetown commuters were de- the third tor the final iwl ltli l a o j ts k ttv wlnnfnv 4ha mm r jfeatod last sunday at brampton by vh powerful blltmores 41 wright scored the only goal of the first period for butmores in the second period butmores tallied twice with wright scoring mackenzie news its june in february this year the bright sunshine shows up all the improvements that could be done in the home if you have a problem ceiling that is still solid but unsightly you can apply gyptex plastic paint a package oats 1 65 sufficient to cover 70 sq ft and it comes in white ivory five pastel shades as well as the new dark tints see you put enjoying the winter sunshine j b mackenzie son lumber coal building supplies by winning this game butmores won the league rhatfagioiuihjp but commuters never gave up andvtodby birilr fm urivtrelty has sua sta biwth a free university opened in the u ft sector of berlin in 1048 as a cquntermeasux against russian dominated underden linden uni versity has grown in student enroll merits from 2200 students to s 000 umehotjsb wednesday evening feb 25 ims hv georgetown hfemj page f were m there fighting to the last minute steamer emmerson was outstanding for commuters last sunday and time after time he turned away the butmores single handed as commuters were press ing for goals and the buta took ad vantage of the breakaways playoffs start next sunday with butmores and rovers in group no 1 and canucks and commuters in group 2 it wul be a two game goals to count series with the win ners going into the finals we feel the commuters will be twenty per cent of the students are sons and daughters of laborers and a quarter of the student body is comprised of women a percent age that would have been incon ceivable in pre war germany when the western powers entered berlin in 1945 they discovered that the russians who had arrived some months earlier had already begun reorganization of be rim university along soviet lines the u s educa tion representative at that time pro posed that the university should h6 properly placed under control of the berlin city government so that all in there for the finals and wiu give f our occupation powers would share their opposition a good battle for control of the school th s was top honours so look out butmores blocked by a russian veto and the fairview coffee shopgrill open friday till after 2 ajn sat open saturday till 1 am sun you don t have to order a full course meal top quality short orders generous portions tasty srufcks and delicious coffee thats it if you get by the rovers the lines of cofell j hamilton and b mccandless and b bafry b muir and k adamson were go ing well on sunday but just could not overcome the lead the bills had on them the defence of h wylie b baxter j louth and d baxter and j ford deserves men tioning and of course steamer is always iiy th with a steady game coach h chappel has done a good job handling this team the past se at times i must have been tryrng for him v ith seven and eight men showing up for a game m jordon and c norton have been sidelined for the past few games with leg injuries but they should be ready by next sunday for the playoffs holy cross rc church rev fr v j morgan 1st 3rd and 5th sundays mass at 11 am 2nd and 4th sundays mass at 9 ajn ge0rget0wn two shows nightly 7 and 9 pm saturdays usual 2pm matinee nigbi 6 30 till midnight today and thursday double feature charles mcgraw and marie windsor an 1 narrow margin a fast moving tale of england s famous bandit played by louis uayward 1 dick turpins ride friday and saturday february 27 and 28 skews rftndo monday and tuesday march 2nd and 3rd affair in aiiiiitliul wednesday and thursday march 4 1 university opened m 1946 under russian control communist profes bors were installed in key positions and the university was flooded with student party liners when the majority of the students resisted communist pressure more direct methods were anphed six students were arrested and kid napped m the spring of 1947 it wps then that the berlin city authorit es decided to open a new free univcr sity in the western sectors of berl n today 42 per cent of the etudents in the new university are rcfup hydro off saturday during wind storm saturday mornjxui high wind left the easterly half of the village and adjoining farms without hydro for several hours prize winners at the w i euchre held at the home of mr and mrs paul spitzer on saturday evening included 1 mrs s klrkpatrick and emerson robinson 2 mrs j crlch- ton and wm mitchell kathleen klrkpatrick and charles meredith won the birthday prizes lunch ended quite an enjoyable evening mr and mrs arthur lane of toronto were sunday visitors with his mother mr and mrs s wright and miss shirley wright visited the hugh seotts in toronto- on sunday librarian mrs w mitchell was on hand last wednesday afternoon and evening for the lending of the first books from the newly opened library mr and mrs del laird and fam ily of georgetown at the imtchells mrs laura duffield and mr or eille duffield of acton with mrs robt patterson from the soviet zone neirly tnlf of the remaining students are fn m west berlin with 5 per cent coming from western germany and the rest from foreign countries law mcdi cine philosophy and economic and social science make up the curric ulum glen williams st albans guild plans sunday supper meeting in the p t m 28thto marcw wf aiafona sew your own spring v wardrobe and wear clothes that sing the reflection of your own personality choose a fabric that 1 truly becoming to you alone make it up from your own choice of new spring patterns and fine quality sewing notions come in and see our selection of everything you need for fashionb by you new type of blood bank preserves blood vessels doctors hac established a new type of bank which collects and preserves human blood vtcls the first such bank has i een es tablished at new york h ispit il ornell medical center and belle ue ht spitol part of the new yik university bclievue medical ccn ttr desirability of such t bank be came apparent ih tv ievelop ment of new tcchniq f u vascular surgery in w i r ul blood vessel gt s froi d teased persons arc transplanted to patients with diseased or abnormil vessels the use of blood vessel grafts is already well recognizee in surgical treatment of patients suffering from constriction of the main artery of the heart malignant coihitu ns necessitating the sacrifice f a itil blood vessel and ancurjsms a di lation 6t the wa is of an artciv re suiting in the formation of a h j failed sac dr robert e grots of boston is believed to be the first to success fully use blood vessel grafts as early as 1948 he preserved sec tions of vessels for future use b it on a small scale the new york bank on the ther hind draws its supply fn m ill available new york h sp tils it was established in jul 1949 wednesday members of st albans guild decided to meet less regular ly during tbe spring months at a meeting next wednesday further plans will be made for a sunday supper in mid march gail wheeler has passed her grade 3 history exams at the tor onto conservatory of music with honours she is a pupil of thelma capps morrison brampton uakixtk s peanut day again a lions club project an initiation ceremony under direction of club president don brraer welcomed tvo hew mem bers into the club at last weeks dinner meeting fn the mcgibbon house new members ire joe mc clintock and j g collier the club had bob reist of the planter s peanut company as a guest and he explained the organ- ization of peanut day which the lions will sponsor for a third year in may f watch your eyesight country cousins in the main hive better ees ght than e it f 11 s the better vision in tilute reports miny of them should ct nsidcr them selves remarkably fortumtc for they often take f lhard risks with theirsaim n in the ir ei i to diy du its farm people expt se their cc s cht to d ngcrs 1 which no ible f lorj sup rvis r would co sder suhjf clinu his workers they fttn m ike b iy wl i t sun c r u the ut we tr njj sun glasses an i they frequently neglect ti wear r tectne rogks when eng ed in repainn farm machinery shirp en ng t nls willing pi v nj and threshing in dust and simi ir ir tivities somet mes with trhi ic rr suits turther many pe pie in rural areas skip periodic evesi ht examinations because of n e time and travel involved such c ami nations are vitally important in eyesight c nservation rice food of strength the high nutritive value of rice as a daily diet is adequately attested by the surv ival of hundreds f americans who fell pris ners lo thr japanese dunnj those grim days of 1942 through more than thr e and a hilf years of impr conmcrt these soldiers and siilnrs were sith jected to nipponese hrulnlitv were worked unnernfilly j ml et it i diqt cuns sled of no m re tl n three or snmetirm s us little s tw it small 1m wis f rice per dey ot cn it is trite tti s 1 et ws t icmented by jn thin br tl in e hips a little huiek brc id hut il ways there was rice and it w is rice even in mc rediblv small quantities which sust n ted th h strength under brutal slave uoik conditions farm forum forums give opinions on seaway project mrs r e ellenton many people think of the st law renee seaway as a new and dinng venture actually the pres cnt plan is simply to complete the last links in a long chair of water way development negotiations be twoen canada and tic united states regarding a joint sea way project lo back to the days before the first world war but the united slates government has never given full consent even in 1941 when an agreement was signed between the two countries to proceed with the w iterway it was never approved by congress thil this topic was one of sup reme import nice to ill forum mem beis was proven 1 the fact tint 14 forums have sent in the r teporls this week and report in interesting bro ideas d diseussici in nnsvvi r to ho fust question i jo you think voiir aui uion of l mida will benefit oi siln in u y vvj fiom the development of the st lawrence sctw i all ifreed we will benefit as the increased 1 dro power will bring more in dustry and industry larger popu lition and population greater mar kets for faim produce emplovment will mean a greater amount of mo ney circulating cheaper transpor tation in competition with railways g renter hydro facilities we in halton county v ill be adjacent to two seaport cities both prominent industrial and commercial cen tres where the population and the demand for our farm produce will necessarily increase readily cheap er freighting from the maritimes especially for labrador ore and for cape breton coal land owners will benefit from increased properly vnlue ind our products can be ship ped direct to european markets the seeond question what ef feet do you think the seaway will have on the future of canada by the mv igntion development livestock and wheat can be ship ped direct to europe through nav igation the great lakes st law- icnce seaway would be of vast aid to western canada particularly by prov iding cheaper transportation i head of the lakes to the budget market 38c and 40c kraft ready dinner 2 or 29c clarks pork and beans 2 20 oz tins 33c hayhoes astor coffee lb bag 94c interlake white swan tojet tissue 2 for 27c brunswick chicken haddie 23c clover leaf fancy sockeye salmon tin 39c stokleys fancy quality cream corn 2 i 5 oz tins 29c monarch white cake mix pkg 34c fresh quality holly peas 2 1 5 oz tins 37c a good selection of fresh fruits and vegetables sliced breakfast bacon cod fillets lb 38c smoked cod salmon steaks bums shamrock bologna for a grod selection of fresh and cured meats try budget market lb 54c 51c 51c 32c free delivery phone 366 villagers learn to make better pottery 20000 miles oi transportation when it is pointed out thai a pitts burgh steek plant gets iron orr- fr in mithegta fuel oil from tovs manganese from russia and india ferro chrome from rhodesia nickel from canada and calcium m lyb date from colorado one suddenly realizes what a vital factor trans portation is in the manufacture of steel leave your flood relief donation with your bank herald or town of fice atlantic imports will be more rea dily distributed it will tend to open up new cities and towns en- route through canada it will open land north of lake superior which has nigh been inaccessible it will be the most lasting investment the government could make with its money for future industry and farm ing one of our ontario junior farm ers won the public speaking contest at the junior farmer conference in toronto and chose this subject for his topic using a big mobtab and pestlfc clceron zepwuleaju to grind glaring materials which he will us late- in us village pottery shop in the illtpplneawatching him b mrs mary bfeley left a united nation technical assistance adviser from the united states who supervises a training coarse at a workshop in manila sirs rlsley introduced chemical glasing processes to the village potters

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