Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1953, p. 3

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flowers for mothers day sunday may 10th jjgr watch for our display in ernies radio store and remember order early potted plants hydrangeas pelargoniums mixed pans gloxinias caladiums sadvtpauuas cut flowers carnations snapdragons roses iris daffodils tulips stogks sweet peas boutonnieres we will have a good quantity of bedding plants early varieties now ready also hardy mums for bedding visit our greenhouses on murdock st rosedale floral greenhouse 283j we deliver store 465 church young people present sacred drama the young people of st johns united church took charge of the entire evening service on sunday with a sacred drama joseph of ar imathea taking the main part of the evening anne hyde and betty greig had charge of the worship service with pat willson at the piano directors of the drama were em hyde and rev john m smith assisted by eileen oatcs and joyce denham ross mcgilvray supervised the lighting rill harrirniin p t title role in the play and other members of the cast were bill whitney nic- odemus shirles forbes esther ted middleton joash leanne da rou annah sue crabjree beverley hyde followers of jesus dale tost soldier gordon greig pate allen darby reader the drama was a vivid presents tion of the happenings from jesus itnal through the message of good friday to easter and the hope of the resurrection especially as these aitlted the household of joseph of annidthea and hn friends i fairbanks morse water system a 4 p modal i25m 30 falrbonvi mori shallow well water system capacity 400 gallon per hour self ofltng doubvaachnqj self priming fa syttem are badced cj by a company wlni trtur a 1 20 yean of experience j in the building of tecbanlcol equipment every fm pimp corriei a to g show ing actual debvery tank certified by an independent laboratory whether you need a system to supply the needs of a large farm or to provide enough for household use in a small cottage theres a fairbanks morse water system for the surpose every unit whether or deep well or shallow well use is built to give a lifetime of economical trouble free ser vice most systems come fully assembled for easy low cost installation let us give you lull details asiigrove mission band has sunday meeting the bright star mission band held its meeting on sunday after noon at the home of sandra and donald tindale with david giffen presiding the treasurer s report was given by margaret wade sec etary s report by verna picket ann barnes gave a reading scripture was read by jack barnes story from the study book given by mrs vern picket after which valerie nurse gave the closing iprayer john nurse celebrated his third birthday on saturday afternoon may 2nd with a party at his home his tittle guests were peter and carol christie linda and ruth ann laidlaw douglas laidlaw marga ret and murray brownridge tom my ruddell janice coxe and val erie adnenne jeffrey and stuart nurse and marilyn wilson also present were his two grandmothers mrs george nurse and mrs percy laidlaw and mrs fred nurse mrs howard and mrs garnet laidlaw mrs keith christie mrs john rud dell mrs len coxe mrs arthur ruddell and mrs ward brownridge congratulations to our school children who did so splendidly at the finals of the music festival in milton last week karen brigden received a gold medal for her solo rae archer a silver medal barbara cunningham a silver medal and the school choir the shield we are sorry to report that mrs fred wngglesuorth and mrs j h hunter are on the sick list here s hoping they will soon hive betttr health and be out amonj us again berlin fret university has seen steady growth a free university opened in the u s sector of berlin in 1948 as a counter measure against russian dominated lnder dtn linden uni versity has grown in student enroll nitnts frofn 220o students to 5 000 today 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 ale that w ud hive bttn inton ceivable in pre war germany when the western powers entered berlin in 1j45 they di covered that the russians who had arrived some months earlier had already begun reorganization of berlin university along soviet imes the u s educa tion representative at that time pro posed that the university should be properly placed under control of the berlin city government so hat all four occupation powers would share control of the school this was blocked by a russian veto and the university opened in 1946 under russian control communist pr fes sors were installed in key positions and the university was fit oded vilh student party liners when the majority of the students resisted c mmunist pressure more dirtct metheds were jppl ed six students wi r arrested and kid napped in the spring of 1947 it wis tlen tlut the berlin city authont es dceided to t pen a new free univi r sity in the wc tern sectors of berlin tnchy 42 per cent of the stti n in the new university art rifulets fr m the soviet cm n arly i if of the rema nmg students are from west berlin with 5 per cent coming from western germany ind the rest from foreign countries law medi cine philosophy and economic and social science make up the curric ulum wednesday evening may 6 1953 the georgetown hekald page s j sanford son phone georgetown 34w stewarttown wallpapers of bargain prices save money by selecting your papers from our special mail order f wallpaper catalogue s universal paint wallpaper 2512vi x street toronto stew rttown junior auxiliary sews baby outfits junior w a met at mrs baily s home carol mccle m chose the opening hymn when mothers of saltm and led in the worship ser vice the saturday pledge was re membered the missionary s chll dren judy walker read the min utes of the last meeting the mem bers sewed on the babies outfits during the busy period the wa held a quilting at mrs c smith s home thursday ifler noon the wi may meeting will be held at miss dorothy stones home wednesday evening may 13 mem bers are asked to turn in their pen ny roundup bags rue naobincss sbruurc frort mflur rttion qotthc imo1 vh the house of seagram men who think of t0m0kho macti8e moderation today asasssaiaaassbsaa new type of blood bank preserves blood vessels doctors have established a new type of bank which collects and preserves human blood vessels the first such bank has been es tabhshed at new york hospital cornell medical center and belle vue hospital part of the new york university bellevue medical cen ter desirability of such a bank be came apparent with the develop ment of new techniques of cardio vascular surgery in which normal blood vessel grafts from deceased persons are transplanted t patients with diseased or abnormal 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 conditions necessitating the sacrifice of a vital blood vessel and aneurysms a di latun of the walls of an artery re suiting in the formation of a blood filled sac dr robert e gross of boston is believed to be the first to success fullv use blood vessel grafts as eirlv as 1948 he preserx ed sec ti ns of vessels for future use but on a siml srale the new y rk bank on the otl er hind draws its supply from all ivailiblc n w i rk h vp tals it was established in julj 1949 watch your eyesight c untry cousins in the main hive better eyesight than citv folks the better vision institute reports many of them should consider them selves remarkably fortunate f r they often take foolhardy risks with their vision in their day today du tits farm ptople expose their eye silht to dangers to which no able factory supervisor would consider subjecting his workers they often make hay while the sun shines without wearing sun glasses and they frequently neglect to wear pro tective goggles when engaged m repairing farm machinery sharp emng tools welding plowing and threshing in dust and similar ac tivities sometimes with tragic res suits further many people in rural areas skip periodic eyesight examinations because of the time and travel involved such exami nations are vitally important in eyesight conservation rice food of strength the high nutritive value of rice as a dally diet la adequately attested by the survival of hundreds of americans who fell prisoners to the japanese during those grim days of 1942 through more than three and a half years of imprisonment these soldiers and sailors were sub jected to nipponese brutality were worked unmercifully and yet their diet consisted of no more than three or sometimes as little as two small bowls of rice per day oc casionally it is true this diet was augmented by a thin broth ind per haps a little black bread but al ways there was rice and it was rice even in incredibly small quantities which sustained their strength under brutal slave- work conditions mete miles of trmnsaortatloa when it i pointed out that a pitts burgh steal plant gets iron ore from minnesota 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ripe cell tomatoes pkg 17c solid green heads new cabbage 2 lb 13c new potatoes 41b 21c cello carrots 2 for 25c golden yellow bananas lb 17c sunkistsize 288 oranges doz 27c fresh daily spinach radishes green oniona asparagus head lettuce cucumber spy apples celery heart leaf lettuce grapefruit mi cooking oniona parsnip celery stalks etc cial music for the day pleasant weather and a record attendance marked this anniversary glen williams rev frank dunlop is anniversy iwher jack hooper wins bev frank dunlop a former mindraw for suit ister at norval and glen williams preached at the morning and even ing services when glen williams united church celebrated its 113th anniversary mr dunlop spoke of the many changes he had noticed in the community and of the f fa ces he remembered be left an inspirinc message at both service william otheam brampton was soloist and the church choir led by mrs jack addy bad prepared ape- winner of a suit of clothes rallied by burns transport hockey club 1 jack hooper den williams mr hoopers ticket no 42 was drawn try lena mcnalry when the draw took place at the poyjnelal paper mill monday get your flags and ready for ctsraesstssb day

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