Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 23, 1955, p. 16

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ti tit 1 thm ocoboktowm hekald wwimsaay evening nov 23rd lftas pagb e wlwmbwblasavaaasawavbvftmhmm specialized service forall general motors gars and trucks lows mtlcis a sirvicb budcit kam mseise vltuisale 7u3i scott motors ltd 41 ousts tti i bell telephone working on arctic defence project wr a ubzernans c umrdttfiuer fountain fu for as little as 6 so nb is ur diu ssafwilg of laalfow ki thrh othir cr models at 13 so ano j17so kentners drug store 11 main tlrwt tr 7 3am glim williams st catlulriae lkwyesr men dinner speaker over seventy men were present at the first banquet of st alains chap ter of the brotherhood of anglican churchmen when ladies of the parish guild served turkey dinner to mem ber and guests bob welch st catharines lawyer spoke on the talk of the laity in usee parish and urged men everywhere regardless of denomination to take an active part in their parish life he urged each chapter to strengthen their work and assist thair rectors mr welch was introduced by william xonaek and thanked by fred ifcnav ly jade lucas led la rfusjity trace end arthur beaumont proposed toast to the qaeea president charles cnras ford introduced heed table gueetsr rev kenneth juebardsoa brought th greetings and coagratiilitinns to the men on their first banquet end thom as ilill expressed a vote of apprecia tion to the ladies for the dinner dur- ing the intermission cells penketh nf i st catharines led a singsong sccom panied at the piano by mrs beg wil- w llar executive of the bac who arran ged the banquet are charles craw- furd president william korzaek vice 1 president aid henry lqrriman secrek larytreasurer i mew bathiooms insta1u0 or rfmoduud plumbing water system ken nash mcdowell repaired all kind charlie s krfcuj stuit iast titiangle yif4i communications history has been made in canadas subarctic with the setting up of the worlds first fullscale installation of overlherkwion microwave transmission equipment using the iropospheric scarier principle the installation employing huge dishlike antennae such as these was built by the bell telephone company of canadas special contract department up along she wild end rocky eosst- llrff of eastern canadas subarctic rummunirstions history is being made by a team of cansdisn rsperts work ing on a vital continental defence pro ject according to the rjovember issue of the blue bell bell telephones em ployees msgsxlne members of the companys special contrsrt depart ment have set up the worlds first full scsle installation of iropospheric scslter microwave transmission eq uipment with this installation and accomplished fsct bells speclsl con- trsct people are now devoting their energies lsrgely to the mldcansda line in this new snd advanced concept of over thehorlion radio relay trans mission antennae resembling glsnt dishes sre used for gathering in the liny microwaves before the development of overthe- horixon microwave trsiumlsslon ml- crowacc towers had to be located with in lineof sikht or not more than 30 miles spsrt because engineers had discovered that given sufficient po wer the microwaves tend to bounce back to earth sgsln in little pieces the huge dishes can collect enough of these pieces to produce an effec tive signal hence the term scst ter the voice channels used on this type of installation are so hlghgrsde its stsrey trl ralalercml srlls i oeuarks tkt 1 ii tivusiri art si slummuri albr sut ruled tor gimltr vtrsegtli i dvatuuly nssse asssllsgisll siks iksash ujirslibla iwsse plnlk tasatt uaai saw til iras mltreat csrssn ells itrssg sitrem isls isruetals assrtslss uuirissn sf star patent pendino tit 1 vhmite sbsvs ike dear ikjl clues sa a rasklsa csasm lls sill jtsrlsa eua ss4 icrssa isssrtt aaauaullc cisikimi uaalala leant- llsai bhlklerf prs asiia iw srsclslss ib tt its hoiuui i susssrs sssr usarlsr hateres 1st vasliufk sautosd with lalar- dusauela oust ss4 sasss isssrts wsjmfmeoht c61ws iks sikituk jkw emtvrf tl tow cast isttl tor ilse st rsar satriscts iviiuut st ttutrt dutnl eoaittocout wuwallltlb tmuii ubhibwsl bul lwaaitatitalasiistslsrlslssil rmm wsaaa m ml tup t0 hmo fm tw9 special introductory 0 iand424wrwetk that two people loratrd a thousand mi in apart rould convrnr as though ihry wire in the same room this construct oln job fl4s no mean chat 1r nice the ulue bell article dis close the overthehoruon trana- mlssion principle had beeo tried out in small test links set up in the sou them us and in our own country dut no one could foresee all the difficul ties ahead in actttne up and main tain inn a high fidelity radio commun ication system in the frozen north when plans for the project were drawn up swift derisions had to be made on slim facts because our peo ple had little to io on other than the precise paper calculations of the ex perts ihilky took site files of detailed specifications had to ik drawn up douhlecheckrd transformed into fac torybuilt equipment and transported to the scene of operations in the north building and tower structure had to be completely drmrncd with the aid of consultants translated into ma terials transported by sea and air to the northern bases and crcctd by subcontractors shortly after ihry had receive i their contract the spec ial contract people had moved 10000 worth of construction materials and oquipmrnt into the north and were busy scttinc it up to net it up there they had the european market scou red for ships available for chartering they used everything from the dlber- villr pride of the rovernments ice breaker fleet to small sealers and landing craft anil from flying boxcars to helicopters the bell companys special contract department is a top level contractor in defence communications and assoc iated construction forthettanscina da telephone system and the govern ment of canada its personnel consists mainly of technicians and encineers recruited from within the bell from other tele phone companies or from ouuide in dustry they operate over a sweep of territory stretching from battinland and greenland to the borders of bri tish columbia ry williams bob jepaon and george burt kugene ixgan don sthenic bob i lea ton don hancock lloy wiggins and kd martin brought home a deer after a hunting trip to the lluntavilla district- they were away for two weeka bob ijne and hit brother arthur iane of toronto stayed at the home of couiini mr and mrs burnette ma- nitoulm llantt while hunting for a week each of the brothers got a deer ted bludd bagged two deer during a twoweek hunt sixteen miles south west of iluntsvlle teds father from glen williams and gord graham were also with the same party anglican bishop will broadcast each year on advent sunday bish op w e batcnall broadcasts a mes sage to every anglican parish in nia gara diocese men of st georges bac will listen to the broadcast over station ckoc this sunday morning when they at tend their 8am communion and breakfast at the church for fuel oil telephone tr 72251 automatically delivered by ralph murfin oil sales deer not plentiful hunters disappointed rounding up the news of huntera from the town and district who hsve been up north on deerhunting trips during tho past week or two would seem to indicate that the deer arc not as plentiful as lsst yesr for some rea son tart of the reason might hsve been the stormy windy westher which drives the deer into tho swsmpland if the party was not in the vicinity of that type of terrsin their luck was bad a bad snow storm in some loc alities last woev slso cut down some hunters chances of bringing home the venison ono of the more fortunate parties hunting in the msnltowanlng vicinity was composed of don barrager nels robinson elwood carney art scott bill ritchie vera archer hurt alli son and andy lslng hillsburg they bagged nine deer hunting for seven dsys north of north bay a party of balllnsfad dis trict men got five deer they too re- parted the deer not too plentiful and it took plenty of hunting to brine home their five the men in this par ty were jack snow sam snow angus mceachern al saunder garnet win ter dick shottill res french ray swlndlehurst and vie swlndlehursl jack crlchton hunted with a party of twelve from the bracehrldge vicin ity including hit uncle rust salmon who is married to the former irene thompson of georgetown the party bagged five including the biggest bucy they hid ever cot it wu estim ated the animal would have tipped the scales tt 215 pounds dressed weight charlie globe of glen williams and walter thompson of town touted s hunthut party at sprueedale north of huntsvuel for a week and helped brine the partys tally to three deer after a ayefyi hunt quvanuoulln island a party of disappointed hunt- ten reburned home to report that they htdnh even had chance to take- lktdjiwil es your battery weak why worry buy a new 1955 royal crown guaranteed 4 years sa45 as low as e exchange 8 installed free call georgetown tire v v 6 george street v

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