Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1966, p. 6

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new plastic blood packs adopted fofjrsd cross th georgetown district blood frnnn ol t1 canadian rod gross society has mitebed iram fuss bottles to the mot ccambknt plastic blood potto for collection atones tranatuaion ol blood according to blood donor clinic cbate- aan mrs john kuffner the new plastic pacta will be naed at the next jgeorgetovra chnie in knox church ball monday xtobruary 14 jn ownmentinl on fco an far the dunce dr g w miller national director of the bed cross blood transfusion service pointed out doctors today sre- taking a hard look t blood transfusion equipment presently in use and which wu developed during world war h they are finding that this equipment u no longer adequate for the era of blood component therapy into which medicine his entered this newer concept of the use of blood in the treat ment of bodily ills most n saxily redefine the functions equipment and techniques of the blood service the techniques of blood com ponent theraphy demand safe flexible plastic units dlv bfiller listed these ad vantages of plastic units when compared to the previously used gfass bottles l red blood cells are preserv ed in far better condition 2 platelets cell which pro mote blood dotting can be removed for emergency use and the balance of the blood stored for subsequent use 3 plasma may be separated from whole blood and stored for emergency needs or for tractnmation the remain ing red blood cells from this separation may be used at once or stored for 21 days 4 each bag has an attached sterile needle eliminating a possible source of contami nation the plastic is thin light rev e s linstead leaving for new united church post wo extend sympathy to jim in ft car accident th wan ths moftqsttown h1ralo and marion mcphau 1 h the ton family used to uv on the fifth una a few years bach f death of ms lather to wlton nmradar jamttry st ti last week and alao to mr and mrs melrllte wanlesa of bramp and were very active in all our organbaitlona and well uked by ton who lost their son bui everyone on monday january 17th the annual meeting of aihgrove united church was held and at twelve thirty twenty five sat down to a pot hicklun- d in the basement t one thirty rev linstead open the meeting with a short de votional reading from the twelfth chapter of hebrews and prayer mrs john mcnabb was appointed secretary and read last years minutes leslie gif fen presented the treasurers report bob cu the sessions report frank ruddell the trustees report mrs vera picket the sunday school mrs claude fkkot the missionary maintenance report mrsfrank wilson the ucva mrs ward brownridge the boy scouts and the messengers mrs john mc nabb the tyros and explorers mr arthur ruddell the ceme tery board ward brownridge the parsonage all these reports were very gratifying and showed much interest and fellowship among the members the elders and stewards were all reelected also auditors the same as last year it was moved and seconded that mr j m wicksoh and mr t j brownridge be honorary elders rev linstead expressed bis thanks lor the help he and his wife have received mrs j m wickson extended the thanks from all the members to rev and mrs linstead and every ones best wishes go with them as he begins on his new charge weight hut tough and danger of loss through breaking is elinun ated when transfusing the blood from the plastic container to the recipient the blood can be forced by hand pressure this eliminates the need for addition al apparatus that takes time and effort to set up and delays the immediate transfusion of the patient red blood cells cannot be used after 21 days but the red ccllsas well as other blood com ponents can be easily prepared and stored in plastic blood packs for use later as blood component therapy the changeover to the plastic packs is being done in stages it is hoped lhat all red cross depots and climes in ontario will be using the plastic pack by 1967 haltonramong leadsrsin holstein cattle activities bob cunningham thanked the s3 supt chas austin and the teachers for their fine work with the children every sunday and the meeting clos ed with prayer the home economics and health w ltneeting was held on tuesdiy afternoon at two oclock at the home of mrs hector bird president mrs james carney opened meeting by all singing the hymn of all nations followed by the creed another apple or potato peelers another a pie crimper and one lady said her husband was her beat kitchen gadget but didnt appear a letter was read from the now provincial president mon ey was voted to be sent to the adelaide hoodless home also the unesco coupon plan to help form an institute up north mrs m bird gave details of the coming fortieth anniversary also read some letters of accept ance from some who will at tend next month the program was then turned over to mr frank ruddell who called on mrs stringer for the motto- bread the symbol of home nope and hospitality vv abort singsong was led by mrs francis thompson with mrs lloyd davison at the piano current events were given by mrs john bellboddy after which the guest speaker mrs patricia squire halton homo economist spoke on how science has de veloped her cereal shell she said cereals are one of the i important food groups ugh in iron and protein but must be eaten with milk we all realize baking technology has improv ed science has developed bread making mrs john h hunter had a splendid demonstration on the different kinds of rice and gave some recipes in which rice could be used there is to be a competition at the dis trict annual to be held rolls cherry pie and a cushion and each institute is to choose a winner from their own group to this meeting some lovely baking had been brought and first for cherry pie was mrs john bird rolls mrs milton bird and mrs stringer and the cushions first mrs bob cunningham 2nd mrs ralph cunningham 3rd mrs j bird the judges were mrs c b dick and mrs j m wickson mrs wirbert cleave thanked the hostess for her home the spea ker and all who had taken any part and after all singing the queen a social hour followed train to toronto askabout convenient departure and return times g roll call was your baiyiost household or kitchen gadget one had bring spatula had milton electrical over 100 halton holstein breeders attended their annual meeting in the palermo hall on friday january 14 this ex cellent attendance follows the 1q65 attendance of 95 which was the highestnuthe 11 coun ties of westcentral oniarfcv joe snyder holstein triesun fieldman challenged halton to continue to be a leading county in holstein activities he stated that halton holstein breeders had a membership of 252 tied with peterborough for the high est number of head at a black fc white da with 119 bead and were second highest in ontario for number of exhibitors with 27 during 1965 a total of 623 head were classified in 79 herds for third position in this dis trict albert hunter burlington the halton director on the ca nadun association stated that more excellent cows have been graded in halton in 1965 than ever before two at hbwnrd tarzwell s one each for jim carney asjjville farms and geo ft l h leaver william ben nett also sold a cow that was graded excellent second in r0 p the 65 holstein herds on ro p in halton had a breed class average of 119 for milk and 221 for fat placing second to peel county with boa of 120 and 122 respectively h craig reid president of the central ontario cattle breeders association stressed that there would be a great challenge to all farmers in the future to meet the food requirements of the expanding world population he stressed that every dairy fanner should has his cows on test either on djb1a or hop last year only five new herds were enrol led in rop the halton breeders wen congratulated by mr snyder on their 1965 allcanadian select ions arnold fish oakville for his reserve all canadian aged bull twinbolm citation paul geo l h uiver campbell ftt for a b ca of 135 and 138 and premier exhibitor certifi rusiness f of 19 ycak cate howard tarrwell under 20 records for those with under 20 re cords 1416 mok 548 fat with a rca of 135 and 143 second fred nurse georgetown records 15054 milk 538 fat wmh a bca of 140 and 137 third howson ruddell geor getown is records 14214 milk 527 fat with a bca of 135 and 136 trophies were presented to tile winners at the black white show at milton fair as follows dr paul beer manor lal trophy tor best udder class gordon r sinclair and sons bank of montreal special for winning progeny of dam h craig reid bank of nova scotia spodaltbr getofslre ashvine farms master feeds trophy for top breeders herd aahvuie farms premier breed er certificate ashville farms e j meagher memorial trophy guest speaker was ross milne of ontario hydro a former engineering extension specialist in this county new officers ralph ford milton completed his term as president of the hal ton club he was complimented on never having missed a direc tors meeting since being ap pointed as a director 10 years ago new officers chosen for 1966 are president ward brownridge first vicepresident fred bell second vicepresident don peer secretary treasurer john pick et directors cuff mcdonald fred nurse jim reid sam har rop john kitchlng don peer bill bennett don brethct john son neelands barbara royle arnold fish and j c ford 1 national director albert hunter for information phone the local cn rasasnow sates office proprietor of mcpbail elec trie in milton neil a mcphail 51 died suddenly at his homo 06 charles st milton on jan uary 14th he was the father of james mcphail r r 2 george town born in windsor he moved with his family to eden mills when he was hve received his education there and at hilton high school and later at guelph collegiate he worked as an el- electrician in milton for halton cooperative supplies prior starting his own business 19 years ago he was masonic lodge adopt five star scheme as feature for wolf cubs ville for their third placing in produce of dam with h craig ret milton placing fourth in tins class the boy scouts of canada have approved a new five star scheme for wolf cuba to be come effective this month the 50th anniversary of cubbing in canada the scheme will replace the two star cub system and has been designed to introduce more challenge to the overall wolf cub program it was introduced to retain the interests of the older cub yet attract new re cruits at all levebt montreal lawyer stanley ta visa who is chairman of the wolf cub subcommittee respon aible for the wolf cub program says the five star scheme em bodies current thinking of flcxi bilityand boy centered acti vities it involves activities ot greater interest and allows for modification to meet the needs of boya in specific geographic regions or with handicaps memberostj2k and physically fit intelligent grade 11 over 5ft 8in between 18 30 single excellent character now see if you can make the rumr th royal canadian mounted poltcs isnt ovary mans cup of of self development creativity community exploration scout craft and conservation they may be obtained in any order and will be worn on the top left sleeve of the jersey colour ed black blue green red and tawny they will have equal 1m portance and may be obtained in any order revised book a completely revised book the way to the stars lining all requirements for the five stars will be available in march introduction of the five star scheme in the wolf cub sub committee a second step in re vising the entire eight point wolf cub program in canada the first step was the lntroduc toon of a revised proficiency badge scheme january 1 1968 hamilton preceptory knox presbyterian church where he ung in the choir and milton curling club he leaves his wife marjorie gordon a son james r ft 2 georgetown and daughter mrs william marshall of mount forest and three grandsons douglas stuart and john mr phail his parents mr and mr g a mcphail rockwood bro thers george of toronto and donald of falconbndge and a sister mrs george macintosh guelph rev j k l alcgown conduc ted the funeral service at the mckersie funeral home assis ted by a former knox minister rev e osborn of torontoln termenvwas id eden mills ccm etery the famous black and j dinner was served by the wives of the holstein breed ers certificates were then pre sented for the top bca re cords for the past year for those with over 20 records the winner was geo tlr leaver campbellville with 23 records 1s01 lbs of milk 590 fat for a bca of 143 and 147 second -r- jim camaygaorge- town 38 records 15065 mukul s55s tat for a bca of in and 138 third tom mcgee nor the five stars will be award val 23 records 14006 miusas ed for achievements in the areas the its tough outfit one of th worlds four top notch police forces not avsiyons who applies makes tho grade but tin man who do stan out fi rid csrsors that am any thing but dull svarythlng a real man would want in nfs good career good pay good people to work with find out mora about 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