Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1953, p. 11

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up steep hills around corners away from slippery curbs through deep snow stop quickly safely with quietrunnino suburbanite y goodyear let at equip your our with a pair today axe motors jfme ifflemoriate monuments markers and inscriptions catalogue on request gordon strain tone 1 58 r 32 r r i milton new phone directories issue din georgetown a new book that is certain to be a publishing success is being wide ly distributed through the malls in georgetown this week it s the new telephone directory fresh off the presses and bound in a green cover which distinguishes it from last years buff coloured edition there are 2 527 new and changed listings included in the new direc tory according to w o misener bell telephone manager here ow ing to this mr misener urged sub scribers to check any personal lists of telephone numbers agfunst the numbers listed in the new book and to make any necessary changes looking up the desired number before calling he said helps to avoid the possibility of getting wrong numbers and saves time for both the calling and called parties donate clothing for haliburton school at the november meeting of the countess of strathmore chapter ioie held at the home of mrs percy leslie on monday members donated clothing to be packed in a bale for the chapters adopted school in haliburton and plans were made for the christmas par cel of gifts and candy which is also sent each year the regent miss jean mackenzie and mrs hon kitchen are in charge of arrangements for the theatre night being held later in the month and for which tickets already have been distributed a donation of 10 and a wreath was made to the poppy fund and 10 was also donated to the ssafa an active services welfare agency in england through which the iode will help any families m need over there miss rosemary jordan gave an information should be called only interesting talk on her work when the number you ore seeking librarian in the georgetown lib- is not listed in the directory in rary mrs james evans the edu- addition apace is provide for a cational secretary introduced miss handy list of emergency numbers jordan and there is a list of typical long a committee to arrange the val- distance rates entine dance in february is as fpl- besides georgetown the direc- lows mrs bob hoare mrs john tory includes listings for subscrib ers in brampton milton orange- vine shelburnr- and surrounding territory indicative of the continuing growth of the area is the fact that 10 572 copies of the new hook are distributed this year compared with 9 950 copies of last years edi tion to georgetown subscribers alone 1 800 copies are being mail ed as compared with 1 700 a year igo distribution of this directory is a relatively small yet important part of the immense publishing feat being performed by bell this year two billion pages are required for the total of 2 copies of au the telephone company s directory issues throughout its ontarioque bec territory all directories to be distributed this year will use up 2 786 tons of paper mr misener offers this tip for speeding up long distance calls when telephoning long distance the subscriber should call by num ber so that the local operator does not have to ask information at the distant point for the number of the person called frost mrs jack armstrong mrs r w darou mrs ernest ball mrs b gilmer mrs r reichardt mrs wilfred ford mrs cecil davidson jean mackenzie and hjlda en in aftshsl klut inhibitions and influsnoss btbatfer drinking alcohol will usually break down inhibitions but sclen tists would like to know more about the nature of that breakdown they would like to know for example how completely behavior can be changed under the influence of alco hoi now john j conger a psycholo gist has attempted to answer a p irt of that question with intensive experiments on albino rats con ducted at yale university he has found that alcohol de reuses and in some cases virtually t imuridtes fear if alcohol is used to remove the fear motivated re str nnts and to permit satisfaction r desires ordinarily repressed the t ndency to drink alcohol will usual ly increase he says li his experiments mr conger fnsi trained hungry rats to run el wn an alley to obtain food then a conflicting tendency was huilt up by giving the rats an electric shock ot soon as they began to eat the ft d after enough shocks had been received by the rats the animals bi t atno extremely hesistant to ap prmch the food despite their hunper i i c inirnds were now ready for the ill r hi i test it was found that the i is injected with alcohol ran up pr mptly and ate the food wherers ralstmeeted with water would not upi roach the food the georgetown wednesday evening nov 18 1053 r aob 1 didyou irnow a water and electric system for your farm home and barns can be financed with a farm improvement loan write for booklet or just drop m and talk it over with the manager of the royal bank branch nearest yon the royal bankl of canada church news theory of epicurus found valid today holy crow rc church rev fr v j morgan 1st 3rd and 5th sundays mass at 11 am 2nd and 4th sundays mass at d ajn zlon tabernacle rev f m fletcher services each sunday at 11 and 7 30 pm sunday school 9 45 pm we welcome you 3ks time to think of your personal himtmas am that vital link in each of your friendships choos from the biggest most beautiful and varied display of christmas cards weve shown in many a year the dasign shown is by national and is pare of a selection that sparklet with spiritad originality and tradfsooal warmth 9 the ge herald st georces church aichdcacon w g o thompson hector sunday next before advent holy communion bam st georges men s corporate communion fol lowed by break fast sunday school 10 am matins lit any 11 am even ki song 7pm si albans church glen williams sunday next before advent matins 9 jq am sunday 10 30 am air force man home after service abroad after serving over a year in france germany england and in norway fjo jack tarawell arrived home last thursday for a 30day leave with his wife and baby son they are staying with jurs tarz- well s parents mr and mrs alvin mcdonald queen street when fjo tarzwell returns to duty after his leave he will be posted to north africa he will be serving overseas until march after which time he will receive a post ing to air force headquarters in ottawa st johns united church rev john m smith minister norman laird director of music sunday school 10 ajn come to sunday school stay for church morning worship 11 am mes srs wm annis c r catto and r g kilgour students from em manuel college will assist in the worship nursery ii am child care while parents worship junior worship 11 a m bible themes for children service of praise 7pm geor getown high school choir fireside fellowship 8 pm the choir will sing annual wa bazaar friday 37 pm ceorretown baptist church rev a j barker bjv b d 10 ajn- church school for the family 11 ajn distinctive marks of the christian c4 service 7 pjn the good hope norval pastoral charge united church rev c c gilbert services each sunday in home church at 1 1 ajn norval at 230 pm and glen williams at 7 00 pjn norval hornby stewarttown church of england rev j e maxwell bjv ltb st stephens church hornby 11 00 ajn morning service except 1st sunday in the month 3 00 pm evening service st johns church stewarttown 10 a m children s service 3 00 p m evening service except first sunday in the month 7 30 pjn evensong st pauls chnrch norval 7 30 pjn evensong except 1st sunday in the month 11 00 ajn holy communion knox and ltmehouse presbyterian churches rev alex j caldcr ba b d mrs edgar gowland at cm xorganist and choir leader mr joseph young carilloneur knox church 10 am church school 1100 am public worship limehoose church 1 30 p m church school 2 30 pm public worship norval and union presbyterian churches rev g lockhart royal ba union 10 am sabbath school 11 ajn praise service norval 2 jn sabbath school 3 pan praise service bethany gospel mission of tit in oddfellows hall sunday school 10 ajn devotional servtoa ll tun vmmt jstfife t pjn k at icist as kplnlos pher epi has r pped up to scicnt sis i re rd r s int s rtof si n n issiry in i rdnr for things i us pi il td tj sary and xperm enti iof rats by dr living maltzman of the universit of california uphold his theory dr maltzman instructor in psy chougy has subjected a group of rats to study in a t maze and demonstrated that when completely satiated with food and water the rats will not learn the location of more food and water of course humans work much more efficiently when they like their work or there is some promise of reward said dr maltzman in georgetown exclusively at silvers migration of birds how do birds know when to mi grate this is a question that real ly cannot be answered in spite of extensive study of many phases of bird migration no satisfactory explanation of any phase of it seems yet to have been made physiolog ica changes involving fat deposi tion and many other bodily activi ties probably govern whan they begin to migrate different factors undoubtedly are involved in initia ting the fall and spring migrations migration is a very old activity and is shown by many living crea tures besides birds jhbjjroughing plumbing heating donhouston tr 72506 madame dn barry madame du barry walked the forest paths around marly as a fivonte mistress of louis xv mane antoinette and ill fated louis xvi were the last to use the marly castle after the french revolu tion it was completely destroyed all that remains today is a park with artificial lakes and weathered statuary most impressive among the latter is the colossal bronze group the ocean and the medi terranean executed by guillaume coustou georgetown school of charm wardrobe makeup modelling exercises hair styling and fashion shows special makeup course also available sat or evening classes triangle 73285 or 73085 heifer feeding stock heifers which have been wintered on five pounds of grain per head daily usually carry too much flesh in the spring to follow the ordinary methods of the kansas de ferred program they should be full fed during the summer rathei than put on grass without grain expen mental results on heifers full ed during thasummer have always fa vorcd feeding in the drylot instead of fcedingjon pasture farm grinding an arbor for light grinding for tie faim shop can be easily made r the hub of the front uheel of an old bicycle secure the hub t i a base with two steel straps on one end of the axle mount a l inch v belt tjpe pullc on the thcr end of the axle stcure a 4 inrh emery wheel between two nuts flus small grinder can be opor id b iny 4 hoisep vci clectnc m or and save miny hi urs hbxir in sharpening tot is fr flowers for all occasions potted plants bedding stock bulbs artistica designs we wire flowers rosedale floral 1 4 murdock st tr 72952 smooth as silk missionary monks who lived dur mg the time of justinian s reign are credited with having brought back to the west the knowledge of silk making that had been up to that lime a chinese mystery they hid some silk worm eggs in a hollow bamboo cane and smuggled them out of the land despite chinese cus toms officials moose eater the cat fen t the only mortal ene my of thernouse the hawk can detect a mouse from hundreds of feet in the air once sighted by tha hajwk the rodent has tittle chance to survive for this fierce flesheat ing bird descends upon its prey with deadly speed and accuracy commercial and domestic wiring good workmanship prompt service leos electric service mfflst tr 72901

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