Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 25, 1953, p. 3

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life canadian ice fantasy of 54 yvonne broders hollywood movie starlet cast of 44 canadian champions goldilocks and the three bears 20 thrilling acts 8 production numberfe guelph memorial gardens monday december 7th matinee at 3 30 adults 1 00 children under 12 50c evening at 8 30 all seats reserved 1 00 and si 50 many new books at the library in the past few months many new books both fiction and non- fiction have been added to the shelves at the public library for benefit of those who will be using the library s services miss rose mary jordan has provided us with a list of some of the more recent additions she reports a heavy demand for such works of fiction as guys and dolls runyon through charleys door kjnubrough torbeg camp bell the laughing stranger del- imar the return of lanny budd sinclair moulin rouge lamure beyond this place crontn and the daughter of bugle ann kan- tor also in the fiction category are monsoon quarter lowndes collec ted stories k masefleld jabadav detourvhle the long divorce crispin the wise bamboo morris the trouble maker savl adven tures of bindle jenkins the little tales of smethers dunsany the house of moreys bentley the sar acen blade ycrby three loves cronin slay away joe cushman the golden hawk yerby the lov ing brothers golding hamlet re venge innes the last redoubt goodchild the lady of ascot wallace wear my love proudly saunders trouble on tuesday carver waif of the river farnol the golden dagger punshon the richer harvest corbett spring will come again worley amaz ing mr sandyman graham new arrivals in non fiction in clude secret tibet maraini the queen s house mackenzie ernest bevin williams pacific pantomine f alon the new forest and hamp shire the fated sky joubert tschiffely s ride tscshiffely chess for fun and chess for blood las- ker hunter hunter labrador nurse banill we found peace campbell only parent rich fab les for our times thurber the graphic arts johnson albert and the lion edgar elementary build ing craft geometry emery the slide rule leach modern motor cars hunt the new society carr the expanding universe ed ington existentialism and the modern predicament heinemann pioperties of lubricating oils and engine deposits bouman har old laski martin collecting coins chamberlain simple heraldry monenue this gme of golf cot ton handbook of masonry and waterproofing lckhouse we round peace campbell the adventures of a botanists wife bor among books for juveniles are heidi spyn bambi s children salten rebecca of sunnybrook farm wiggin hie castle of ad venture blyton lucky the god- lin blyton suzy and the day school maclelun mr and mrs noah lenski the uth is magic howard a pony worth his salt lansing paul cezanne downer the christmas book blyton little white foot hoder chopin grono- wicz the magic shop dolbier pancho franklin a bear named grimms white the captain s house kyle patsy mouse ford golden cloud in texas silliman the pie and th patty pan the tale of tom kitten the talc of mr jeremy fisher the tale of je mima puddle duck mrs tit tle mouse the tailor of gloucester all by potter the shore road mystery dixon god loves youi marshall beverly gray freshman blank henners lydla deangeli jimmy brown custom television antennae service pumpkin put spot 1 1 tit on us statt department a hollowed pumpkin holding microfilmed secrets stolen from the u s department of state and found on the maryland farm of excom mumst whittaker chambers put the vptifcht of publicity on that ovcinnunt agency but to the aver nge man n the street shocked by liie stjrll ng revelations made be ore the 1 ouse un american activi ties committee the functions of this widespread government agency nevertheless remain much of a mystery the st tte departments growth in pcronnpl is one clue to the growth of its functions from eight em poyes including thomas jeffer son in 1790 it grew to a few hun oied persons and 1 sprinkling of diolomats in the fevj major foreign cjpitals and expanded until today the state department has 17 000 em ployees 5 000 in the us and ap proximately 12 000 abroad the new state depirtment build ing originally the war department building before the pentagon was built houses the majority of the home front employees of the de partment in addition the depart ment is spread out in 20 other washington d c buildings tiie officials responsible for safe guarding america s secrets today expitss confidence that they have dtveloped a system ab spy proof as man can make it they claim it to be a system by uhich thefts of se cret documents as disclosed by chimbcrs elizabeth bentley and others would not now be possible in the department from which the microfilmed secrets were stolen a hard and fast system of security is in forces i drunk-o- meters telling truth about tipsy drivers machines are replacing police men in telling il to the judge in a growing list of cities and stites and are achieving a record percent age of convictions in cases mvolv ing drunken driving the international city managers association reports that at least 180 cities in 31 stites now use chemical tests to determine intoxication of drivers invoked in traffic acci dents twenty seven state police or highway patrol agencies use the e emieal test also although only 12 slates actually have laws defin ing drunktnresa n terms of the ale li lie cintcnt of the blood as measured by chemical tests d nitiens m ueh of the dozen statts iinplcy the same limits u there is 05 pe r ee rrt or less by v e ht f a ci 1 1 m flie suhjt cl s bl d it shall be presumed he is i t under the influence of alcohol if tin amount of alcnht 1 ranges be tween 05 and 15 per cent he may or may not be under the influence ii en ling upt i c ihcr evidence if 1 e m unt is 15 or more it can le presumed the subjfet is under he nf uinu of alc h 1 wednesday evening nov 29 1053 the georgetown herald page s e every installation guaranteed g and insured 24 hour service i brampton 1s73w g ouiimnn ciiimnitiikiiiuirni nfammiinncmininiiiteji tn iniinic cauforhia and the golden west heres tut the opportunity youve been waiting for a detgmm 26day inp to sunny california with sightseeing all hie way colorado springs cava of his winds grand canyon las angeles hollywood and a side hip south of the border to tia jvcma homeward bound you visit santa barbara and monterey enjoy a thrilling stop in san r and then return via reno salt lake gty cheyenne and chicago sv year aewfoeme data oltkew 235 92 r itound trip faie rom toronto mm lo dboage mauobhoiel toom tot motto ilktnao corner cupboard restaurant tr 7t3qsl mum street quartermaster corps m en the lnittd slates began smdmj its troops into korea the armj s quartemaster corps uhich 1 id reduced its personnel and f inlities to a pittern commensu ate with the requirements of the lost wi rid wir ii irmy was ri ad f r tin tisk the entire or gamzalinn v ab so constituted that it could readily expind to meet any e entuilily proof of the quarter master corps ability is in its world war ii record the corps reached its pnk expansion m 1945 with 54 general officers jo 744 other of ficers and 467 266 enlisted person nel between december 7 1941 and august 1 1945 the quartermaster jurchases totaled more than 20 bil linn dollar not including petroleum oil and lubricants on august 14 1945 vj day the corps was in he process of buying storing and issuing approximately 41 000 000 pounds of foodstuffs per day or at the rate of 15 billion pounds a year volunteer population tennessee was first among the jour stites of the fa si south cen rol region m rate at population growth between 1940 tmd 1950 dur ing- t e decade tennessee s pinuln i i ncrt iced bv 12 0 per cnt the i ik t rate of growth to the state n 50 cars this compares with an int reisc of 6 5 percent fortlc regi nan whole during the decade of the 1940s alabama was second among the fast south ccneral stttes n rati of population increase v u ing the 10 year period an ken lucky was lhlrd mississippi lost oopulation for the first time sin e he decade of the first woyld war but the loss was quite srnallamount ing to about 5 000 people or 0 2 percent smoke signals the average conception of smoke bombs used by the army is that hey produce a billowing white screen for advancing troops smokf jornbs however also are in bright colors of ted green blue and yel ow these are used for ground to air and ground toground signaling with the message for various colors liftonng from day to day one day a green smoke might mean have potted a troop concentration lay on a barrage another day it mignt he the signal to begin an attack the colors are used in various com binations to give a wide variety of messages the smoke bombs are in the form of hand grenades and aytlllery shells up steep hills i around corners away from slippery curbs suburbanite y goodvear let at equip your carwtla a pair today saxe motors tires k intermediate a hockey schedule home game tuesday no 17 fergus saturday nov 28 milton tuesday dec 1 durham friday dec 1 1 oakville friday dec 113 collingwood tuesday dec 29 midland friday jan 8 walkerton tuesday jan 12 oakville friday jan 15 fergus tuesday jan 19 elmlra tuesday january 26 milton friday feb 5 durham monday feb 8 elmira friday feb 12 collingwood tuesday feb 26 walkerton games away thursday nov 19 fergus riday dec 4 oakville i icsday dec 15 collingwood t esday dec 22 durham monday dec 28 milton saturday jan 2 midland tuesday jar 5 walkerton saturday jan 16 milton friday january 22 elmira tuesday peb 2 durham monday feb 8 elmira tuesday feb 9 oakville tuesday feb 16 walkerton saturday feb 20 collingwood wednesday feb 24 fergus for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office j599 res 830 hours 9 am to 6 pjn dally evenings by appointment nine tb cases revealed by clinic bill garbutt plumbing and heating ah types of repair work water systems eavestronfhlnr sarah st georgetown triangle 73638 nine active case o tuberculosis were discovered when the mobile x ray clinic toured halton county last year the clinic sponsored in the coun ty by halton tb health associa tion was one of several projects on which funds raised by sale of christmas seals are spent four cases were discovered in oakville four in burlington and one in acton although the xrays are for the purpose of discovering tb a secondary benefit was the discovery of other abnormalities totalling 542 and these people were referred to their pwn physicians most canadian t spend dm you know that t ims julxsbas displaced june as tbe moat jot ntartiactt ln hamilton construction at your service every building need discuss your problems with us lsegnejphj

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