Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 1, 1953, p. 10

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the georgetown iiekau wednesday evening july 1st 1953 i aqe july a month of specials at mens swim trunks nylon and wool knitted swim trunks formerly up to 4 95 now 198 boys sport shirts clearance of higher priced lines now mens windbreakers formerly up to 1 3 95 now 695 boys underwear briefs and tops special 55 mens slacks clearance of higher priced lines formerly up to 9 95 now 695 mens t shirts cool eyelet shirta 198 mens underwear stanfields briefs and tops 100 mens jeans well made good weight sanforized denim special 298 mens suits clearance of higher priced lines special 2500 mens sport shirts lovely new summer sport shirts 298 dicks garage norval invites your patronage for general repairs gas and oil grease jobs welding regent station no 7 highway georgetown 244 r 15 farnells something isew the very thing for the cottage sprinkle for creaming coffee instant no mixing use right from jar sprinkle half teaspoon on surface of hot coffee tea or cocoa stir to blend no waste no spoilage stays fresh for weeks after opening no cooked or canned milk flavour high price of tin causes pocketbook pain r ancient metallurgists called tin dia bolus mctallorum devil among metals uncle sam suffer ing a sharp pain in the pocketbook because of tin is apt to agree fqj pans and cans and bottle caps for bells and books and tooth paste tubes america depends al most entirely upon far awaymines and miners this country has next to no tin of its own yet its indus tries swallow nearly half of the world s total output each year since the korean war began the price of tin on the world market has taken a hitch on a skyrocket it has soared to the highest level in history nearly two and a half times its vilue of tight months ago amid concession il charges of in ternotional price gouging wartime cotrols have bun rcimposed on u s buing of tin southeast asia ridged by tin bctnntt jnoi ntt ns which sweep from burma thailand and malaya to the indi nt on isl inds is the w ild s mijtr tn source distinguished columnist coming to georgetown who controls rice supply controls asiatic destiny kice is the most important fond in the world to m my americans ihit state im nt stems a ross exaggeration but to most if the peoples f the world it is simply a statement of fact which has been true thn mji out the entire histor of civilisation and is just as true i iday rice is toda as it has alw lys been the basic food of more than half of the world s population in the orient rice is virtually the only food of millions of people their means of sustaining life the supply of rice is a matter of life cr death for millii ns of people he who controls the supply of rice will control the destiny of the entire asiatic orbit the most im p rtant thing to the majority of the people of asia is not democracy nor communism nor any political ideology but food which means life itself and in most of asia fooa is rice store bread in refrigerator is bread likel to dry out if kept in a refrigerator instead of on a pantry shelf the primary reason for storing bread in a refrigerator is tft retard or prevent mold of which the rale of growth increases with tempenture with normal load conditions th relitie humidity in a concnicnt eh ctric refr gerator is around 41 to 50 p s cent proba bly the panlr shelf is seldom much higher than that and generilh it is lower so rtfi ilir it r st r it u uld not be 1 kcl it dr the bread more quickly crocodile w orship the crrrndile uts worshipped in some pirts f indent fgpt ind despised as eil in itht rs n fict leading tn s r us feuds betw on neighbi rinj tuns r 1 f mum 2 miles ruth of curt is hut one nt seeralit since knun is croc o dilopolis cit f cr c oilis in s mic pines whert thtv wen w i shipped thi were feid bread meal and wine tnd ihtir numbers in ere ised so thu it wa not safe f r amonc to wh his leet or dr iv witer at the ntr with ul extreme caution motorists direct cops motorists direct the traffic cops in belgrade and other cities ot yugo slavia appri iching t tnffic fficrr on duu tht signal their intentions by horn t m t nt ti continue straight twi f r i rilht turn thrtt for a left inst intlv the pi li tm in wheel ind p ints tit w i with a white glomd fh lirish not r e n mended for new y rk or chic ig the method w rks in rflgradt be cause m t nsts art so few time torgot morocco french morocco iwrth afi m gitf w 1 to ancient hnds if tin arabian nights in manj w is i i lind which time ind ch inti f i 1 tribes in the remote mf r n mtuntains still rejird thi cim n is in instrument of the dc il fund ishty designed to npture ind im prist n men s souls nonbelievers may wilk into a temple in peiping r cautta but still not into a im sque in marrakech korean cats in mountain crumpled korea roam some of the world s biggest cats immigrants from siberian forests to the north occasionally measuring 12 feet from nose to tail tip the korean tiger is far longer than the lion with a shaggier more luxuriant coat than his tropicil cousin the bengal tiger siberian tigers have been known to prowl down from the mountains to seoul itself carrying off human victims from the suburbs of the south ko rean capital readers of the toronto telegram count margaret aitken s column between you and me as one of the most entertaining features of the paper especially interesting haye been her columns written in england while she was there as a reporter assigned to cover the cor onation georgetown ladies are going to have an opportunity to hear miss aitken in person when she comes to town next thursday july 9th to speak at an afternoon tea which is being arranged in the legion aud itorium by the local progressive conservative association informality will be the keynote at the tea which will be held from three o clock women employed in any of the local industries are es pecially invited to drop in after work to hear miss aitken who her self is a federal election candidate in toronto and faybil bennett who is seeking election in halton miss aitken has promised to give some first hand recollections of the cor onation and- she is well qualified for she had a seit in the abbey and viewed the whole ceremony all ladies in town and district are cordially invited to attend bring the children as playroom facilities are available advj coming events thursday july 16lh is the date for the big lions garden party in the park iode child health clinic can celled for julj 1 uh the clinic will be held as usual on july 27th dun t miss union presbyterian church firden part on tuesd ly july ilst at the wilfrid leslie farm st georges sunday school and congregational picnic saturday july 11th at stanley park erin buses leave the church at 1 p m fare of 75c for adults and 25c for chil dren includes id mission to p n k sundav school pupils free the cknx ranch boj s will be pi lying m the pivihnh at stanhy ark erin on tuesday july 7th single admission 5c couple 1 00 sponsored by erin township jun ior farmers and junior institute a public meeting of the glen cemetery boird v ill be held on mondav evening july 1 uh at 8 00 pm in the town hill glen wil hims all interested pirtics are requested to be present flash you need it we have it at lowest resale prices blain s hardware 5c to 1 00 store bramcton one of on- tirios lirtcst and oldest hardwires crrink over s thousand lines of mcrch tndise iadies be ure and heir miss m irgaret aitkin one of toronto s finest reporters next thursday af ternoon july 9th in the legion luditonum from three o clock all women in georgetown and district ire welcome eveiybodys going to brampton i ions monster tlcn party frtaay july 10th bred mcbride s farm a wonderful shov stirring the vid eo etles paul bros and shirley ample free parking on the grounds see display advertisement in this issue mrs bernice gowland atcm teacher of piano and theory beginners and advanced organist knox presbyterian church lessons at church phone brampton 349 w 12 good fruits the sour cherry is one of the best fruit trees for planting it is highly important that the trees be planted early in the spring the trees don t survive satisfactorily if transplanted after growth be gins early richmond and mont morency are old varieties but still the most satisfactory the insects which cause wormy cherries can be controlled by permitting poul try to run among the cherry trees st johns ss picnic will be held thursday july 2 stanley park lesion makes important change in building the local branch of the canadian legion has made another impor tant stride forward in their efforts to give their members the best of accommodation at a meeting last thursday night it was decided to install air conditioning and cooling units in the auditorium this was left to the president to order and it has been announced that three units have been ordered and it is hoped to have them in operation in a matter of a few days possibly be fore the weekend the type of unit being installed is a comparatively new one to canv ada but that has been most success ful in the us it is a window type that brings in fresh air and puri fies it as well as drawing out the stale air smok eievevery few-aec- onds each unit also has incorpor ated in it refrigeration coils work- silvers has the and fashionable holiday clothes for a successful summer vacation hundreds of dresses 298 and up wider selections genuine values during the month of july mcclures will give free with every 2500 purchase or over meyers studio coupon value 450 entitling you or anyone in your family to a beautiful portrait black and white size 8x0 unmounted present this certificate to any meyers studjo pay 29c for mailing and handling and you will receive your portrait without further charge you are under no obligation to order more than this certificate calls for but should more be desired any size may be obtained at a special price special with wedding groups a colortone portrait of the bride appropriately framed will be presented to the wedding couple free of charge home furnishings store ing on same principle as a refrig erator freezing compartment which will cool the air as well this improvement in the legion hall although quite expensive will be a decided addition to the build ing and should improve facilities for banquets parties etc 100 per cent bingo fans and friday night dancers will particularly benefit grade sixers visit museum art gallery a full day of sightseeing in tor onto was enjoyed by pupils of miss wllma stull s grade 6 class at cha pel street school one day last week the children went by bus to the city toured the rowntree candy company where therecelved sam ples of this companys products vis ited the museum and the art gal lery and had a picnic dinner in rlverdale park where they visited thejcoo k social and personal j descendant of the late thomas a may held a family reunion on sat urday in town at the home of mr and mrs em hyde fiftypeople attended to enjoy a social time and a ipcnic supper mr and mrs alfred hyde who spent the winter in florida after their marriage last fall visited with mr hydes family in town on sun day they are making their horns in toronto 5050 club has picnic at erin members of the 5050 club of st johns church and their families had a picnic at stanley park erin on thursday the dub decided to go ahead with their picnic after the larger st john s picnic was postponed because of a rainy day the church plcnie will be held this thursday

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