Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1953, p. 10

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m the georgetown h wednesday evening may 20 1bs3 page u on speedaje ave east at nohst c umlts tours fri may l j2 ill se you in my dreams doris day donny thomas sat mov may 23 25 great missouri raid technicolor macdonald corey w corey tufcs wed may 26 27 pride of the bowery east side kids bride of the gorilla lon chancy barbara payton thurs fri may 28 29 captain scarlet technicolor richard greene 2 shows nightly eyaflau wtarlnc ttiay not llk yutaryear i nearly 100 million americans are wearing spectacles today the bet ter vision institute reports and these modern eyeglasses not only act as seeing aids but they look good they are a far far cry from the glasses invented by italy s sal vino del armati 665 years ago and from those framed in wood bone leather and other materials in the centuries that followed the florentine s eyeglasses swift ly gained favor and by the year 1300 venetians wore sending spec tacles to customers throughout eu rope customers who could afford their high prices by that time the chinese who had probably invented spectacles independently were making many pairs the chinese made tortoise shell rims because they considered the torto sc sac red dnimal whose he 1 mid brine lon life ind good iu k as pj ics were ifed in clm fr rt d n they bi inn the bid e of stl i 1 irs and uisuciat ind ivm itnsmss runs vure somcluts wm n as a symbt i uf p situm tbe unenlim f ni lit in hit brought il1iss in i i r wki spiciti u i in th we um i i tor more thin t tmiurics it n erjnt peddle is ruul hit i ids or europe with trj cf oct nlos marked young or older there were no prescriptions or adequate exam in it ions thin not until ahnut 1700 were glasses fitted to the indi vidual and een then examinations were pretty primitive like money in the bank yes when you have strong and adequate in surance on your home youre really saving mon ey i f fire destroys your house and what s in it it will cost you many times the price of insur ance to rebuild and re furnish it pays to be adequately insured elmer c thompson insurance service john r barber f kersey e c thompson mill street phone 119 candy came long way from sugarcoated pill the little suqar coated pill hs come a long way a penny s worth of candv used to keep a youngster hnppv for quite a while and an old fashioned taffy pull was lots of work but well worth it it s a different story to day the national sweet tooth has come into its own and grandma s fudge kettle has turned into a 365 000 000 a year business it alt really started some 500 years ago in the english apothecary shops ancestors of our drugstores about that time apothecaries be gan using sugar to coat their pills before long the sugarcoited medi cine became so popular that the medicine was left out and the pills were manufactured with sugar only descendants of the old enghsh medicated sweetmeats can now be bought in more than two thousand different forms or varieties candy counters and sweetshops in the united states annually sell over two billion pounds of confections i fti ix k l itc j s ijsaj a western shipper thought this one up he handles freight to and from alaska by means of alu minum vans which are loaded driven to the dock and there lift ed by cranes from their chassis into the ships bold save a lot of cargo handling damage and pil fering the vans can be individu ally heated or ratngerated to protect special cargoes too more than a thousand different canadian companies keep busy turning canadianmade alumi num into everything from ash trays to minesweepers and it keeps m busy wondering how next they wid use this modern metal tcjttve weight or time or trouble or dollars for somebody afamnnm company of canada imalni0 a mg g ha display is plan- in the pat oont umeiiouse officers installed at institute meeting the installation of officers for 1953 and papers on various phases of women s institute work high- house rfomen s institute held in umehouse memorial mall recently 15 members and 5 juniors an swered the roll call name one country in which there is a wom en s institute mrs jtoughley read o paper on our women s institute ode nnd the motto prepared by mrs bqrw was it is the live coal whjchnrfei the rest the current events local nat ional and international were well taken by mrs james noble and conveners reports dealt with such timely subjects as care of nylons ban on dairy substitutes women drivers rank high historic sites in canada old sihoolhouse recalls many happy memories music m the schools wis repres ented by two junior students dixie jones and gloria litimer who ren dered vocal an 1 piano solos res peclivcly whicli were much en joyed two baby bank books were gi cn new bibies m the community ind reporting for the bouleaid tommittee mrs mitchell said the plot has been levelled also fence posts donated for fencing the plot school gardens are again being sponsored with seeds already dis tributed the librarian received a new book for the library a gift from miss applebc of stewattown we are also to have more junior book purchased for the library the financial committee s report showed a balance handed in to the treasurer of 50 00 for the month migraine headaches doctors believe that attacks of migraine heih i he s cin be she rt ened by stirling treatment ds soon js trouble begins about 5 pi r c t nt of the nit ns popul iti n is iffcct ed by migraine headaches al though it ranks only about third as a cause of hcadaihcs the oc cur two or three limes m re fre que ntly in v rne n th in in mt n miiraine h lull will list in whi re from thirtj mnilis u three ir f ulr d vi re re tn lid t nni side of th 1 i ii i t in irur mi either half in in jle in itini nun n r tin headlines ire des ribtd as uus nj a doll tlir i bing pic re int pun often ace unpin od i y n use a xl iusim n de pre si in mrousnss and blurring f vision mikrame s are ass tilled with cer t nn p e r s n i i i t y h inrli ns ti s n ihinke t r imu r th in d rs rf k n r ll iff i d by th rn typ 1 vi tuns f rnir une atl itks a re n rtieulous h i r ir v c of tn te ii v i i it 1 t tor r i hn s fit m n r n wl ii i r i 1 to if rit h is a in i t 1 tl t i t ir t f h t i r c t i i t t t n iv mis tl i jh v i h t ii i s jr nl t ii i r n o 1 i is f i s ir n f r 1 ne f r i- ill nn 1 i fi r i tt in t 1 s ns it ns hi ii up f v i ri us ii i ii 1 s f tl f n i mi nlilh th x i pr i s by v in h pit f i itt i stiu ululi s th n i v i i tikt i known persecute t hr stians one a peel of uh k r m y r particul ir n i iin to r ikt le idirs is tin in mni r in whi ii communist armes nrr r p rli d have sincle i nut christi ins is sp rial targets of p rseiutmn nn i r tallation according to a r pent uie pusan chnstiin tinirs 2m christiins including priests ti pastors have be en slain bv tl north korean c n nuinlsts sin the beginning of the inr well known progressive conservative members of both the on tario iand ottawa parliaments attended the western ontario associations annual meeting in london recently shown chatting during a lull in the proceedings are john diefenbaker m p hon george drew m p national p c leader who- last week was made a membef of the privy council and hon earl rowe m p sybil bennett national leader of p c women and federal candidate in halton was also a speaker at the meeting life membership pin given to mrs rucwell the wms meeting was held on tuesday afternoon may 12lh at the hornby parsonage the home of mr and mrs leek with the president mrsj frank wilson presiding and opening with a hymn and prayer secretary mrs vern picket read the minutes and called the roll which was answered by a question on christian fellowship as a means of grace mrs hector bird gave a splendid report of the morn ing session of the presbyterial meet ing held in bronte and mrs frank wilson reported on the afternoon prayer for ou chosen mislonar ics was given by mrs john bell boddy as this was the aisociate helpers meeting mrs george nurse took charge the theme for the meeting was the bible and readings ind scripture ibout the bible were given by mrs leslie giften mrs robert cunningham and mrs cecil wilson a solo only a little way was sung by mrs harold lear month of hornbv a short story on stewardship was read by mrs wilfred bird after which mrs thos giften read a suitable worded ad dress and mrs frank huddell pre sented ms ward ruddell with a life membership certificate and lin mrs ruddell has been a ery faithful associate helper for a good many years ind richly deserves this honour mrs ward brow n ridge thanked the hostess for her hospitality and a social hour fol lowed mr and mrs arthur ruddell and mr and mrs r j graham motored over the week end to kirkland lake wallpapers at bargain prices save money by selectjng your papers from our special mail order wallpaper catalogue e universal paint wallpaper 2512a yonge street toronto try the adlct column for best results phone 8 the herald zion tabernacle come to the revival meetings each sunday 11 am and 730 pm sunday school 945 am we welcome you f water street georgetown rev f m fletcher pastor opposite post office phone 750w 16880840 a year for food x indoor air turifer a new household air pur tier which utilizes sttrl wive uln violet rays to chmue oxygen into oone nature s own air fresh n er has been developed by hoy c stove and company chicago the aluminum unit plugs into anv ac outlet and is said to destroy un pleasant odors with electronically produced ozone nn important service in all hotels is the prepara tion of good wholesome meals for their guests this year the hotels of ontario will spend an estimated 16880840 on food they are proud of this contribution to the prosperity of canadian farmers food processors and their employees for hotel guests this huge sum will provide a wide choice ol foods carefully prepared and tastefully served the hotel is a community asset gt your oat mna ready for coronation day otea okeefes brewing jcomtatw

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