Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 9, 1959, p. 12

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the georgetown herald wadnaaday saaambr wh 19s pace 2 hospital i tea and exhibition and wednesday september 16th 2 to 530 knox church hall montreal eastern and western canada wdl be leas than five hours apart curb n xt ir when tranbcanadaair lines takes dehvery of the first of mx ordered 127 passenger 550milean h ur douglas dc8 jetliners the aircraft will go into service on transcontinental and transatlantic ronton c illing present flying times by more than onethird the first of the riollsuoycepowcred dc8s pictured here flew at long beach calif on july 23 inaet is a photograph of tca s first pastu njr aircr ift a 10- pasaenger 200milean hour lockheed electra purchastd in 1917 and uued on transcon tnuntal air nervice the flectra was only 60 feet in length hik the dcs stretch 149 foct from n e to tail the two arc nhawn here in comparative sue the dc8 devours more fu 1 in taxi ing and lakt ff tl in the electra was capable of carrying tca photo urges proper storage for farm machinery sixty children attend vacation bible school st albans glen williams st albans anglican church in glen williams had another success ful vacation church school this year from august 24th to august 28th some 60 children ages 6 to 12 attended each morning at nine for a short session in the church this was followed by a half hour per lod of instruction in the christian faith by the rector rev john d rathbone teaching was given on the meaning of the church the bible and the seven sacraments and how one s whole life as a chris tian is lived in the sacramental context eenods of recreation refresh ments and crafts followed the rcli gious instruction the five morn ings ended at 1130 am a closing service attended by lhe parents was held friday evening in the church followed by a display of crafts and refreshments in the par ish hall the rector explained what had taken place during the week and expressed his thanks to the ladies of the paruh who assisted during the school these including jud beaumont margaret eason barb ara huts jacqueline lucas mrs doug tawnalnd mrs merle reid mr henry lomman mrs gordon hilts mrs cathj bouskill and mrs john rathbone thanks were also expressed to mrs jack lucas pre sident of the ladies guild who had various guild member supply coo kies for che five dajs harold vt heeler supplied freshie and ice cieam which was much apprecia ted b the children on the warm mornings the registration included jack kemshead b ll burl ngton shel lej williams suiette kemshead susan carroll doug penrice alict hancock margaret hancock kathj rathbone barbara thompson chris sargent brian preston lddie rob son philip thompson charlie fendle lnne crawfri ellj svmons pam norton bob kem shead doug hancock laurence k r by joanne kemshead beverley williams donna carroll jill ktm ahead eleanor hill jud hancock ann da vies bettj sargent susjn preston joan chamberlain billj robson jeffrej eason joy haines pat daison margaret crawford bonnie hilts bill lomman chris tine earl pamela earl nicholas earl bll smons jim hancock nancy kurzack neil korzack ca thy mcdonald lee townsend man lyn mcdonald jane bouskill bruct dennis lawrence ibbotson carol marchment garth marchment btt t hilts and wane davison by w ross mil no for the most part it was a good harvest this year and all the oper ations are pretty well completed quite often there is one phase of harvesting that is neglected or ov crlooked and that is the proper storage of the baler combine thre shing machine especially equip ment that has an auxiliary motor to it for the nurnber of hours that these motors are used lhey should certainly outlast the rest of the machine if properly cared for ont of the ynost important turns to look after them is now when ou are storing them for winter it is a good time to change the oil before storing and prtftrablj the last day ou use the motor all the carbon sludge etc will be in suspension and can be drain cd out easily if the motor aits ov er winter and the oil is then chan ged all the sludge and dirt will have settled out and will probably be stuck to the pan and not dram out if there is much crankcase diluti n acid will form and this s hard on tht blaring f it ft otr wmttr spark plugs sh ml i be removed cleaned jnd btmi h oil squir ted n on the cjl nder the enj me iho ild then im turned over a few times so that pistons piston walls etc are ail well coated and w ii not rust there will alw i he a alve op tn no matter how the cn ne stops because of this it is a lood idea to plug thl exhaust pipe with a rag this will alsj help in stop ping rust forming on the inside of the engine all theas ah uld be drained out or elae the tank filled right to the top half filled tanks have gun varnish and condensation form in them which often shows up a cou pie of years later in sticking valves and rints perhaps the tire hazard is reduced if all thejis is drained out batteries should he removed cleaned and stored in- a dry place where they will not freeze and ba ler or tombine jacked up to take the weight off the tires w hile this year s operation is still fresh in jour mind take a minute and write down all the parts and repair ou will need fr next sea son mabe you can work m this in the winter yousvill be surprised how well our motor and machine will run next ear and over jear if given a few minutes attention now when you are storing t in georgetown its boughton jewellers 3 main street north 0 nylon straps diamond rings 0 watch bands clocks birthstan rings wodding bands 0 jowallery ropairs 0 ring sncing cleaning elgin i n v i c t a seeland watches guaranteed watch repairs mis william cosburn buried in greenwood the funeral service was hel 1 tues la vugust 18th f r maria anderson coshurn mother of u i williams resident mrs frlse iu ter and tran imother of mrs ra kobson f tht same address wife of the late h ilium c sburn she also leaves a son william cosburn and ran 1 s n dale both iff turon to where she fjrnurlj ltd k h r home she died on sunda august 16th i at mildn in her both tar the slt vice was held at the harol 1 c mc i clure runeral home 34 fdith st eorgetown and interment was m creenwood cemeterj we service television nil makes radios record players car radios appliances irons toalora ate ernies radio 24 years servicing trianqto 72701 insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill strcet serving your community for over 30 year 1 w ith labour daj now in the community p officially summer has parsed ffmtrp wltn nig temperatures prev rc ailing the old adage one ce is upon us look for cold nights is spor ts not holdn g true this jear activity last week the atom hearts took a one- game advantage and cancelled a grudge with the oakville athletics i last thursday when they gave the a s a 4 to 2 soccer lesson in the first round of play for the edmun twn cup the hearts had looked forward to the encounter since oak ville put a blotch on their league championship by nosing out a 2 1 win m the meaningless final game of the regular schedule and th way they played thursday indica ted that the hearts memories are as keen as their desire to capture this second trophy team work made the difference as the hearts pitted their polished passing against the breakaway ru shing of the oaks and won out little league regular simon llew ellyn made his debut into the aom league in this one and showed fine promise at his inside left po sition the bantams pulled the same stunt as their younger counterparts bowing 50 to a strong mimico team in the lat game of their reg lar schedule on saturday to finish third of seven entries despite the lopsided outcome buddy lauppe played a tremendous game for the bantam hearts who were unable to get untracked and at no time threatened the mimico powerhouse the coaching staff havt planned some lineup changesfot the first game of the playoffs which get un der way on labour da- saturday sept 7th the atom hearts will also be in action that day playing the atom mimico team in the sec- imd game of the round robin for the edmunson cup the head coach bert sheppard has been reiovering successfully from a serious illness in guelph ibbmipiial and eipre bis sincere q3 lh atom hearts for long hard ulsiiasijaan driving trtott 500 allnylon tubeless tire its 91 stronger i joanne hair stylists tr 73911 main s mill streets abova cotton bros stor available at harley motors 31 john s tt 7259 some like it hoi you can end all ww ne like it hotterf e heating worhea with m smarts furnace lirnoo- attatically controlled m that yon may raike or lower the heat with jour tinnr up low fir com l4w operating coat built to lat r h thompson hardware oil gas heating hardware piummno phom tr 72971 state farm homeowners ihlic5rgives more home protection saves this single policy costs less than four separate home policies yet gib greater protection insures home and private structures against fire and other perils insures household goods and personal property on and off premises covers liability claims 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