Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1956, p. 12

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thi georgetown herald wednesday evening jan 25th 1956 page 2 jbuepxmuuf 901se cow an english sports car that has set 100 world records for its class uses aluminum in its body work and in parts of the chassis and a french company is making lightweight aluminum collars for draught horses just goes to show that in this ge of aluminum it isnt just the newcat marvels that make use of aluminum but some of mans oldest inventions too which is one of the reasons why we have already started work on expand ing the ingot capacity of our new development at kitimat from its present 91500 tons a year to 331500 tons aluminum company of canada ltd alcan flowers for every occasion design work a specialryl flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral triangle 735b2 georgetown eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston tr 72506 travel notes book now for easter m new york by air or train allexpense tours except meals from s1500 john r barber john r barmr acihcy insurance travel trjani i 74511 mill street lucky no 685 h mahr flat liaaatlr alb mi 7 jm hut win jltai what to do where to go this sunday this is the first in a series of week ly articles about interesting places for you and your family to go and things for you to do on sunday afternoons in toronto each week we will have ideas for the following sunday here are a few suggestions for this sunday for a pleasant and extremely inter esting afternoon you can visit the art gallery currently showing is a fine display liy modern british sculptors featur ing works of henry moore barbara hepworth and eight younger sculp tors also being exhibited are the works of six modern painters from cornwall henry moore you may know is to days most widely acclaimed sculptor he is the son of a yorkshire coal min er who rose steadily to the heights of success becoming official war art ist in world war h and being com missioned to do many important works these works have beeji shown in a great many countries but this is his first largescale show in canada barbara hepworth is one of the worlds few wellknown sculptresses the six painters whose canvasses are being exhibited live and work in st ives cornwall the famous artists colony their paintings all repres ent their own interpretations of corn ish landscape modernistic abstract and very interesting indeed the art gallery opens at 130 sun day afternoon and is rrew to the pub lic at 300 you may enjoy a concert at the gallery with elizabeth murray soprano acompanicd by edith meek on the other hand if you want an afternoons sports entertainment we suggest a trip to maple leaf gardens this sunday afternoon thrres a dou- bleheader two hockey games the first game will be kitchener vs st michaels and the second hamilton vs the marlboros this second game should be particularly good since the marlboros are the memorial cup champions youngsters will get quite a kick out of seeing a couple of hock ey games at maple leaf gardens adults too the first game begins at 2 00 p m the second begins at 330 and lau till about 5 30 or 600 which is just about time for a good hearty dinner a steak perhaps cooked to perfec tion by an expert served sizzling hot by a courteous friendly waitress we suggest scotts on bloor street just two doors west of yonge the atmosphere in scotts is comfortable and relaxing the ser vice excellent the food delicious and gratifying the steak corral at scotts is entirely devoted to serving the fin est filet mignon tbone and sirloins and there is also scotts famous french buffet where for only 195 you can have a grand asortment of appetizing foods and as many helpings as you like children are warmly invited to have sunday diner at scotts at a spec ial price where the best of every thing is provided for the family in cluding higli chairs if you need them try scotts this sunday we know youll be pleased you can phone for a reservation walnut 24320 well those are our suggestions for this sunday afternoon wc hope you enjoy it and next week well have more ideas for interesting places to go and things to do on sunday watch for this column wont you adv sitimi oil el many uns posei harvis1ln probltm open sesame but not until the harvest is done it the sesame seed pod would respond to aji babas password in this qualified form bot anists believe that the united states could produce its own requirements of a versatile vegetable oil now im ported sesame oil is pressed from the seed of sesame indicum a plant cul tivated since ancient times in the ricegrowing countries of the east says national geographic society mexico leads a number of latin american republics which have tak en up sesame culture the plant grows like a weed in some parts of the southern united states but because the seed pods will not stay closed until told to open southern farmers see no profit in growing sesame commercially if the crop is cut when pods low on the stalk are ready to gather pods at the top are green and immature if the harvester waits for the pods at the top to ripen the lower pods will have popped open and spilled their seeds so botanists work to develop a sesame plant with pods which will stay closed or hold their seeds after opening inventors ponder the prob lem of sesame harvesting machin ery meanwhile collecting the seed is a continuing operation for hand labor the seeds when pressed yield half their weight in lightbodied straw- colored oil white seeds supply oil of the best quality while dark seeds yield slightly greater quantity as with other oilseeds the pressed cake makes feed for livestock land of chlcli gum alto ralm othir farm crops third largest of the central american republics guatemala lies wholly in the torrid zone covering an area of 42353 square miles slightly smaller than the state of virgmia the 1940 census showed a population of 3283209 of which 66 per cent are indians speaking na tive dialects as well as spanish the foreign population numbers about 49000 spanish is the lan guage of commerce although eng lish is widely understood the temperature dependent chiefly upon altitude varies great ly most of the population lives at altitudes of from 3000 to 8000 feet where the climate is healthy tem peratures ranging from 45 degrees in december and january to 65 de grees m march and april the coastal lands and northern region are lowlying hot humid and tropi cal with a mean annual tempera ture of about 80 degrees the pro nounced rainy season runs from may to october dry season no vember to april mainly agricultural guatemalas chief products are coffee bananas and chicle gum arts crafts elections plan november exhibition mrs cyril brandford was voted into a second term of office as president by members of the arts and crafts of georgetown when they met on thursday afternoon at the home of mr c v williams thirtythree members attended and mrs m h moyer honorary presld ent took charge of the election serving on the executive with mrs brandford mn moyer who ii foun der and mrs h j newman past pre sident are mrs d w baxter 1st vice president mrs wallace thomp son 2nd vice president mrs denncy charles corresponding secretary mrs tom beer recording secretary mrs a w gilmer treasurer a number of conveners were cho sen including mrs j arnotl early tea margery mackenzie exhibition tea mrs leslie clark display wilma stull sales rosemary jordan public ity mrs a m nielsen crafts mrs wesley beatty is acton representat ive a tentative date tn november was chosen for the annual exhibition and sale mn leslie clark give a read ing on eskimo carvings and a letter wis read from mrs a g m bruyns thanking the organization for naming ber a lite member and for the hand some scroll the had received tea dollars was voted as in annual prize which will be offered at geor getown fair for one craft mrs brandford introduced miss fraser a new resident of the norval road as a new member mist adelaide miller will be ipeaker at the march meeting of the group assisting the hostess tn serving tea were adelaide miller laura treble mrs alts reader mrs a m niel sen mrs keith barber and mrs tom fishloving god when nova scotia was first col onized the settlers were rather amused by an indian custom con nected with corn planting in each hill the indians would drop a fish being a tolerant people the white men smiled goodnaturedly at what they considered the natives naive attempt to curry favor with some obscure god but the settlers soon discovered that the power whose help the indians sought was not at all obscure in fact it was very important for when the colonists tried to grow com without observ ing the same rite the crop was al ways poor so they tried the in dians device and found that it worked for them loo finally the settlers discovered the identity of the god that gave good com in re turn for notsogood fish it was fertility and wherever he hns been placated by offerings of fish ma nure or anything else he particularly needed he has repaid the offerings many- to id american wood ducks the wood duck or summer duck is a species of waterfowl which is found exclusively in north america and one of the very few which breeds in greater numbers in the united states than in canada his full crest and winter plumage of iridescent greens bronze blues and purples combined with a white throat give the male wood duck the deserved title of the most beautiful of all wild fowl timber cutting swamp drainage and summer shooting greatly reduced their range ant numbers and in 1918 they were completely protected since unit time the species has be come nott- abundant but federal regulations in recent ycis still allow only one wtmd duck in the hunters pnssessmn farm ownership chance farm tenancy declined rapidly during the past five years so hint less than onethird of the nations farms are operated by tenants ac cording to u s census figures in 1946 32 per cent of the notion farmers were tenants compared to 30 per cent tn im0 the south haa 40 per cent tenancy the north 15 per cent and the west is per cent if present trends in mechanized farm ing continue more farm work will be done for wages instead of a share of the crop believe govern ment agricultural economists as croppers and tenants ere replaced by machinery the economists see a trend toward fewer and larger farms lew tracey installed halton chapter head lew tracey was installed as 1st principal of halton chapter royal arch masons when the local lodge held its installation ceremony wed nesday in the masonic hall mr tracey was elected to succeed james mccaig to this office at the lodge elections in december rt ex comp george c brown was assisted by past principals of the lodge and visiting past principals in the installation ceremony which was attended by guests from acton and brampton lodges 1956 officers of the lodge are lew tracey 1st principal james mccaig past principal william b hamilton 2nd principal charles renwick 3rd principal jack addy scribe e wil liam t cromar treasurer frank wil son director of ceremonies irwin noble principal sojourner jack armstrong scribe n sam pcnrice senior sojourner gerry mccrea jun ior sojourner bev moody sentinel william kinrade master of 4th veil john gunn master of 3rd veil geo sivill master of 2nd veil john ire land master of 1st veil alfred goodwin organist e l arnold john d kelly auditors plumbing water system new bathrooms installed or remodelled repairs of all kinds ken charlie nash mcdowell s kino street east triangle 72s42 arts crafts honour mrs bruyns scroll one of the founders of the arts crafts of georgetown mrs a g m bruyns has been made a life member of the organization mrs bruyns who is now living in acme alberta with her son left town last fall the arts crafts in recognition of her years of association designed a special scroll in the form of an art ists palette and this together with a book on art was sent west to arrive in time as a christmas gift miss dor othy stone was designer of the scroll for fuel oil telephone tr 72251 automatically delivered by 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