Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 15, 1959, p. 14

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fendleys punchers gain plant bowling honours smith stone wound up their bowiing lalst tuesday with the final game of a two game total point playoff in which the punch ers captamed by elmer fendley shaded scatty pattersons rockets 5963 to 5902 to claim the league crown the other two teams in the four team final jean lock hursts pottery scrapers and earl walters lucky strikes totalled 5886 and 5604 respectively the scrapers led at the end of the first round but faltered last week managing only 2897 while the red hot punchers rolled to wi thin one point of 3000 rocket also came on strong with a 2990 and lucky strikes bettered their opening round carding 2827 but wre unable to leave the cellar the rockets and pottery scrap ers represented a group in the rolloff while punchers and lucky strikes were the best from b oth er clubs m the twin loop in order of their success on the regular season included a glazcrs fly ing saucers satellites and alley cats b motders plastics esqua dors and blow outs in the eighteen games compns- mg the semi finals and total pin finals carl deforest of the pot tery scrapers scorched the local alleys with an amazing 262 aver age a record thaj included a high triple of 895 and an enviable 362 terra c0tta inn modernized and enlarged accommodatlng overnight guests now open excellent roast duckling roast beef and yorkshire pudding steak and kidney pie book accommodation early businessmans needs specially catered to mrs farrar phone victoria 18 r 2 single the punchers captain el mer fendley was also hard on the black pencil averaging 240 over the same period he carded a 703 tricoufit and 08 single up for trophies on the basis of their season highs are don brown 396 and betty garvin 264 and m triples sarah ezard 807 and ace bailey 801 mrs chamberlains father dies in england a glen williams resident mrs tom chamberlain received sad news on april 5th that her father james f smith 57 had died sud- denly he was a farmer living at 3 saintbury grounds cottages near brecsortpn evesham mr smith leaves his wife alice hart and a family of twelve child ren a daughter mrs lucy rod- well lives at norwich norfolk and mrs chamberlain is the only member of the family who does not live m england the others are all residents of the evesham district bill kenneth david percy alwyn reg vic doreen sid and geoffrey mr smith also leaves five grandchil dren a brother thomas of eves ham a sister mrs sid tustin of winchcombe and a stepsister mrs eric cooper of camden worchestershire church ladies purchase church guest book mrs w wheeler hosted the april meeting of the glen united w a held at her home on mon- lay april 6th the hymn let the beauty of jesus was followed by the mary stewart collect to open the meeting after which the presidnt mrs cecil barth led in prayer the roll call was answered by a verse from the bible containing the word risen mrs herb hancock showed those present the guest book she had sent for on approval and it was decided that the wa would purchase it for the church the president report ed that she had acted on the music committee and thanked mr and mrs andrew mino for their kind donation of a piano for the church a letter from the georgetown district memorial hospital l a asking for a representative from the glen united w a was read by mrs barth nad the position was accepted by mrs w wheeler plans for a bus tour were unaliz ed and the date for june 1st a number of articles were brought in to be sold at the w a bazaar scheduled for the fall the an mvcrsary tea and bake sale has been set for may 2nd onions used in cancer research cells from the growing tip ol onion root hairs are used by mon trcal cancer researcher to learn some of the secrets of normal and malignant growth dr jean lafontainc working in the montreal cancer institute at notre dame hospfcaf is using a newly acquired electron micro scope to magnify the onion root tip cells 200 000 times so that the most minute particles can be seen and studied the extent of mag mfication can be gauged by the fact that an electron micrograph of the nucleus centre part of one cell makes a picture 8 inches by 6 inches in size the electron microscope which costs in the neighborhood of 25000 was provided by the nat tonal cancer institute of canada with the assistance of the canad ian cancer society dr lafontainc who learned el eetronmicroscopy at the famous sloan kettering institute and the rockerfeller institute in the u s explains that the onion cells are useful because they have only 12 chromosomes compared with 48 in human cells are extremely fast growing and the parts present an excellent constrast under the mi croscope a given part of any cell whether it be animal or vegetable has the same organization he kitchen cabinets courtesy hoffman kitchens win a new gas range see your gas appliance dealer about winning a free range when you buy an automatic gas range this spring your name is entered in a draw which will take place after may 30 1959 the winner will receive the range they purchased free of charge now is the time to trade in your old stove for an ultra modern automatic gas range look at these new gas range features bumerwithabrain clock controlled cooking smokeless broiling easy to clean burners matchless operation rotisserie roast meter new built in ranges april 15 may 30 1959 at your gas appliance dealer or united suburban gas company limited thb oeoroatown hhtmjd wklnulv april 15th 1 agricultural price support assure ample supply at reasonable prices omtakio cnh raoducias hakkitiho boabp i5mmcu concrete foundations brick block work sidewalks new homes floors garages commercial industrial residential institutional bill hamilton hamilton ontruction every building need 8 reid court georgetown phone triangle 7 3480 we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances iom toasters etc will street ernies radio 24 years servfcing triangle 7270t savs bj using these cells we can learn something about cell division what happens to the chromosomes just before duplica tion begins and so on dr lafontainc s work is part of a large scale nation wide can cer research programme which is supported and supervised by the national cancer institute of can ada about 20 per cent of the money for tho total research programme is provided from federal and provincial grants for cancer con trol and the olhcr 80 per ctnt from the institute s affiliated bo- d the canadian cancer society farm news halton holstein breeders have tour in york county the halton holstein breeders club had a successful tour when of their members toured york count on tuesday april 7th the tour included a visit to holstein breeder bruce naylors farm maple the central ontario cattle breeding association at maple and romandale farms the first visit on the tour was at the najlor farm where the main barn in 160 feet long and has two rows of holslcins in milk the herd is milked by the use of the pipe line milker in visiting the farm the group noticed man labour saving devic cs including a unique method of storage and handling grain the second visit on the lour had the central ontario cattle breed en association plajmg host to the halton breeders after a noon lunch at the community hall in maple dr c reed general man ascr of the unit outlined the pro gramme carried out in his re marks dr reed outlined the im proved methods problems in sel ecting sires and advances in the use of frozen wmon mr wilfred keffer of the unit and djcjjreed conducted a tour of the varutus sires being used the tour concluded with a visit to ro mandale herd which is one of the largest show herds in canada at the present time mr david houck herdsman at romandale gave an interesting commentary on lhe va nous animals in the herd the halton breeders were quite pleas ed to notice several cows in the herd bred by some of their halton holstein club members the tour was under the general direction of club president wm toveu george drennan fieldman with the holstein friesian assoc iation and j a francis agncul tural representative presbyterian leader church auxiliary speaker despite the very inclement wea ther there was a most encouraging attendance at the easter thankof fenng of the afternoon auxiliary of st johns united church on tues day the president mrs walter brownndge presided opened the meeting with the use of hymn 112 and praying the lords prayer mrs 6 houston gave a very inspiring devotional period based on the scripture passage fromxuke 24 veras 1331 which tells of walking with the two disciples on the road to emnmus god will not force piiw w on anyone but waits for the inrttauon tocotn doyou know this man he is between the ages of 25 and 45 married now working his present job does not offer him the opportunity to grow in earnings or responsibility has excellent character and habits has his eye on the future ambrtious to succeed will ing to pay the price to get what he wants industrious speaks well likes people wants to help others would like to work where his income opportunity is unlimited who can get ahead because he has it and puts it to work for himself has a high school education college preferred i would like to talk to such a man about his future and his opportunities confiden tially box 29 herald notice to creditors in the estate of john hancock mail carrier deceased all persons having claims against the estate of john han cock late of the township of es- quesing mail carrier deceased who died on or about the 15th day of october 1958 are hereby noti fied to send particulars of same lo the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of may 1959 after which date the estate will be dis tributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersgned shall not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 1st day of april ad 1959 ellen elizabeth hancock ad t ministratrix of the estate of john hancock by her sol icitors dale bennett and latimer georgetown ont 415 stand more fully what great things god has done for us and thus be more faithful witnesses she was assisted by miss paula arthurs mrs j kirkwood then introdu ced the guest speaker mrs lloyd leaver 1st vice president ol hal ton presbyterial mrs leaver was a delegate to mcmaster confer ence and gave most interesting highlights of the various sessions closing with an earnest challenge for more consecrated efort on the part of whs members airs fran cis thompson sang a lovely solo tii never walk alone which ad ded much to the program she wrs accompanied by mrs r wright mrs mofarlane expressed the thanks of the gathering to all those who had contributed guests from ashgrove ballinafad and the different local ctharohes were wel comed and a social time was en joyed over the tea enpt than is of j

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