Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 29, 1953, p. 3

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we are preparer to po all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r king street georgetown insurance travel real estate walter t evans co mill street phone 183w georgetown ontario serving your community for over 30 years be wise a good roof means protection for every part of your home a leaky roof can mean tug repair bills no down payment asphalt shingl two years to pay insulbnck siding free estimates all work guaranteed h tarzwell co toronto phone georgetown 385 wilkins brothers show travelogue of india so popular was the travelogue india beyond the khyiber pres ented here by the wilkins brothers inst week that arrangements are already underway to have a return visit in the fall when the brothers will tell about the last half of their trip the far east under sponsorship of the stone school association a full house greeted warren and douglas wilk ins in the legion auditorium these young university of toronto grad uates have made a hobby of travel and have visited 65 different coun tries and crossed the atlantic fif teen times their last trip made in a second hand land rover an english jeep started in august 1951 they wor ked their passage to europe on a norwegian freighter and began a 25 000 mile overland journey to the jar east taking coloured movies along the way vhich have been cleverly edited to bring a fresh and frank viewpoint not usually seen on the moving picture screen today the brothers accomplished com mentators each took half of the show on the platform a few glimp ses of england france turkey and afghanistan introduced the main part of the travelogue in india the boys photographed cities mah- arajahs holy men of benares a ti ger hunt snake charmers mosques and the man on the street parked outside the legion hall was their jeep on which they have painted a small flag of each country visited ind in which they still trivcl ex- tentaveiy in their lecture toun a novel feature of thecverung was recordings made in india of native muic which were played during and intermission the brothers have been interes led in travel since their early teens pievious travelogues have dealt vv uh a hitchhiking trip to panama and another trip to egypt mr irrcn wilkins will be mar net this summer to miss ann wal ker whose family his i summer home at limchouse hw blood test found to dstoet disoases doctors in the near future may have a new blond test lha1 will dc tect the presence of various dis cases and al o measure the etfec tivcncss of different method of medical trcatmc it the basis for the new blood test known as the universal reaction comes from 25 years of conl nuous effort by dr reuben l kahn de velopcr of the kahn lest and chief of the serology laboratory at the university of michigan the following fs a simplified ex planation of bow dr kahn s uni versal reaction works 1 in a normal healthy individual there is daily tissue wear and tear re suiting in the death of certain body tissue cells 2 when the cells are thus destroyed they break up and release their contents into ijody fluids including the blood stream 3 certain fat like substances called lipids are part of the released cell corttents 4 some of these lipids become foreign to the body tissues and call forth the production of antibodies presumably to neutral lie or destroy the lip ds and 5 presence of these antibodies is meas ured by the universal reaction ballet student at ottawa festival a ballet student in ioronto for siveiil years r red warncs is tak ing part m the fifth annual cana dian ballet fcstivil in ouawa this week fred who is the son of mr and airs thomas warncs is i member of the janet baldwin dancers and m siturdays globe mul was pictured with other members of the cast of theme primeval which the dancers will interpret at the feti hiye you helped the lions club b purehismg pe units pjrinting of distinction let our new printing equipment do a better job for you and give you printing satisfaction wedding stationery letterheads envelopes statements ruled forms tickets posters polders cheque forms catalogues l the georgetown herald primers and publishers telephone 8 main street 7 v being a little grimy is fun to youngster balhm regularly may be a cus t m in the united states but its li irri t mal e a little b y believe it untdien 1 n the ills t f thu d t ik en a inn t to j efe r l l i ttlc n nv it i i ips if i ills rt n i mbcr hi it 11 i i 1 it f it mss is i lasti t ritui i si wlj ll jijl li sh u ii i jim fur v irnin i uh mil nun tntlrsn that he v ill h ivi t uh t finish what he is i i 11 adjusted to the lit 1 ii nis slm ild loin promise n tin in i i i f b iths jum r is t t k u a in i ur to enlist his c in i rful pe rati n ilv the lime it u i h junit r hih sehoo ngt b bit n t take an inteust in tanlu s nd ippeaianee ind ai i 1 k re idv to nuipt daily b ill nc is a n tti r f e ursc farm news consumption increase in pork canned meat the dominion bureau of staiis lies recently released the following estimates of per capita consumd- tion of meats in canada in 1052 w ith corresponding averages for 19351939 in brackets beef 44 8 lb 54 7 lb veal 6 7 lb 10 5 lb muttons and lamb 1 9 lb 5 6 lb pork 62 2 lb 39 8 lb offals 5 4 lb 5 8 lb canned meats 7 2 lb 19 lb the estimates are based upon the production in inspected channels which is definitely known plus estimates of the amount produced in noninspected channels and kil led on farms the latter figures are never definitely known but can be approximated from census data and other records at the moment previous estimates for 1951 and other recent years are beihg revised to make them more comparable with 1952 figures it is of interest to note that com pared to pre war consumption fig ures pork and canned meats show quite sizeable increases while con sumption of beef veal lamb and offals has declined the substan tial price rise in beef relative to pork since the war placed pork in a strong competitive position for a share of the consumers dollar but recently beef prices have been re turning to a more normal relation i cd bv armcv in it part of uju s wmld men s eff rts 1 u nsidt rafale pieces- in u tide i millions inds o children h tin h s ind rprnned but in ither ai is it le 1st ither men vm re mmrttcrin to the voutiful v t n s pn st wirs ii d civil wars i n in unpi u ed ntc 1 scah to more than 2 400 poo children in gr cce yuj is iv i and the middle east uent- f t f ln tid n iti ns inter nati nal children s emergency fun i last eir d led out ne good m il a djv i- ni where llcy set up dairj rmehinerv tapible of supply ing safe milk to 4 000 000 voungsters vaecimted over 11000 000 kids i g a i n s t tubereul sis pr vided en ugh cotton i it ind leather to give i 000 000 children in irticle of tic thing or a p i r f sines some times both new insecticide a new inset t e ide hcptichlor loeks s promising th it more than a nnlli in p lumis f it will be rmde he n it is inn unit 1 t the public a 1 t ret t ve f chit rdane it ins the tdv itic f being an ef fettivc insce t killer utd i rs with out rem uning poison us is 1 ng sehlirdinc ala i n ntr itu n pf 110 p line of ctuil lit pi u hi r pt r tcre r issl t j pcrs we re kihed mple k ly while 4 nuin s to the lire kil ed su li t iilii pests as eet i n be 1 wctv il n 1 u nj s the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 29 195 page 3 farm news big demand for breeding stock the recent strength of hog prices- has greatly stimulated the demand for breeding stock apparently many producers feel that it is a good time to lay stress on quality the 28th annual spring sale of reg istered bred sows held at reglna on march 25th by the saskatchewan swine breeders association reflec ted the current optimistic trend for the average of 137 65 was the second highest in history the champion sow netted a record 400 for the owners charles harlton son of belle plalne saskatchewan reports from hog survey corres pondents across the country indicate that the demand for bred sows and feeder pjtgs is very keen at present with prices sharply higher and not too many available x ship in the united states despite relatively high beef prices tper cap ita consumption of beef has increa sed more over prewar figures than pork this is attributed by some authorities to the american prefer ence for beef over pork in which the excessively fat cuts from lard hogs 13 a factor recently meat- lypc hogs have been commanding a premium on u s markets paint then and now tl f r runner of the mt dern ilv rig room was knewn in coonial ri vs as the keeping ro nil jr sit tinuutoin its paneled and painted waff beimcri ceiling- and wide board fit or scrubbed w hile or j iintcd has set the stle for many a living room today the keeping r om was sometimes the great kitchen but generally it was the best room in the house placed in front of the kitchen hammurabi had it although the average man today icems to regard inflation as a rcl itu ely current problem desigcd 1 liberate ly for his personal hir tssnient research experts point out il ttir pi oleni f inf it ion has i in with us r ilmost f ur thou nd v rs in fitt it st irted wav k in the d is of k nt himmur hte illv tt t n mint m n v s t li dact 1 as ii in n nn u e i nt in tin i ilnl ni m rts i f tr ide wav back when tic anlisinv he 11 the month of apr 1 s icrt d to r ostn goddess f the teeming life tint hlnnnied inrw inthe spring her great festi val was celebrated by the exchange of colored eggs which were the heathen symbol for the beginning of life with the advent of christian ity the pagan custom evolved in england into the beautiful festival of christian significance observed withjjjie gladness of a new solem nity and called easter owls hav talent owls have other talents bslde their ability to see in h dark they ara as swift as swallows in flight and as sensitive to sound m a radio rcehrtng set serve canada soldiers efce aose of the slfbome isfastiy sat helping to guaid cri lesdjr so drop 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