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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1951, p. 5

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i ip iz i ge0rgetowm phone s29 mux 8tkbbt 1 a wtn policy 2 shows nightly at 700 and 900 pm 8atubjday8 holidays urii book office opens 140 shows start at 200 kventngk box office opens bos shows continuous 7001200 friday saturday december 21 22 men of ron women oflhreand a ribbon of steel w tttoihe sea iscotl j births emmkrson mr and mrs jim jsmmerson jr and dennis terra cbtta announce the arrival by adoption of jane ann born nov ember 18th 1981 gunn mr and mrs john a gunn georgetown announce the birth of their second son fraser ross on friday december 14th 1951 at peel memorial hospital bramp ton puckering sheryl lynn daugh ter of lovell and margaret james puckering announces the arrival of her baby brother david james on tuesday december 11th 1951 at peel memorial hospital bramp ton baby weghed 9 lbs 1 or monday tuesday december 24 25 ouutmas day from 700 pm oaky r mndrews iflerrill wednesday thursday dec 26 27 datw xplosi comedy- i exeuse taaaiac r 2 kb skeltonsally forresp macdonaldcarty our christmas cartoon show thursday dec 27th at 2 pm i wishing qur marry friends and patrons a very wfwttl kmm we feel that churches filled to overflowing means a better community in which to live were proud of our community its people and its churches go to the church of your faith this christmas sunday deaths coleman elizabeth ann wool- cott suddenly at toronto gen eral hospital on sunday decem ber 16th 1951 elizabeth ann wool cot t wife of charles colef man of willowdale and mother of jim georgetown mrs flo brad ley clarence and charles the funeral service was held this afternoon at the bennett funeral home lansing interment in 9t john s norway cemetery miller george in erin on fri day december 14th 1951 george miller beloved husband of the late alice hirmin lit his 84th ear lie funeral vva held on monday at the mcclure funeral home in georgetown intc rment in glen wil- i lanis c emetery watt george in erin on wed nesday december 19th 1951 george watt husbafrd of mar- kaict bcruon and fa the i of jean mrs ed lahay of fl n in his 75th year resting at the mccluic h uneral home georgetown for ieivice on friday detembci lst at 2 o cyock interment r gnvnuood cemetery georgetoun quesr facts about spider revsaud by entomslogist ticks smell with their frqnt leps spjders digest most of their food before eating these are some of the peculiar ities of one of earths oldest and most widely distributed animal i lasses as described by r e snodgrass of the u s department f agriculture in a report issued by the smithsonian institution it is an exhaustive description of the feeding organs of the group which includes spiders mites and ticks in rocks laiddown about 500 mil lion years ago geologists find fos sils of sea animals known as trilo- bites very remotely related to the spiders and crabs of today thi ere the dominant form of life in their age they were essentialk lawless creatures having onlw a mouth through which they prnh ably sucked mud into the alinii i tiry tract tjiiey depended foi th ir nutriment on whatever organic matter might be contained in this mud since then jnvs and othei ac- nr mouth parts for grasping ini us crushing and chew mil tiivo been developed in the proc ses of evolution the spider nut tuk groups however have i lowed a line apart and icmm about as jawless toclyv as tin ir most remote ancestors this is one of the wais in unu i th diftei most strikingly i hi insects it is point d out in m snodhrass report thev must live on a liquid dti in the feeding of spiders digtstmn outside the bftdv plas an imp ti t part a pouciful digrsti uti d from the stomu h is di liarged on the pre and on illh itquefies the soft tissu s mrmoriams blaik in loving memory oi my dear daddy pie keg h blair kil led in actum in italy december 20th 1944 i have been taught to love you daddy though we are far apart someday we will meet in heaven where we never more shall part son james in england blair in mirnoi of our dear son and bro her pie reg r blair kjled in attion in italy december 20th 1944 j how much we miss him never shall his memory fade loving thoughts shall ev cr wander to the spot where he is laid too dearly loved to ever be for gotten mom dad sisters and brother blair in loving memory of pte reginald blair killed in ac tion december 20th 1944 while serving in italy with the cana dian army his chum chuck dodgson in memory of a dear sister alice walker dodgson who died on december 19th 1938 time changes many things but love and memory cvejr clings lovingly remembered by hazel and george dodgson in memory of our daughter alice walker dodgson who died on december 19th 1938 oh happy hours wc once enjoyed how sweet their memory still but death has left a loneliness the world can never oil sadly missed by her parents mr and mrs sam walker latimer in loving memory of b46828 pte george s latimer of the irish regiment of canada killed in italy december 20th 1 944 always remembered by dad brothers ron and doug and sister joan marchment in memory of mrs richard marchment who died on freight rates 100 vcars ago main causes of farm fires and how to rfevent them d fee tivcc himnc v s rank hi i i a i my of farm fires during i itinixe ison repair trii ks or tin r and rcplic c rusted r d out stove pipes as a firv i tnuuris preventing a fire ise a metal or asbestos floor e i i ny uneie r wooejuir eoil burning ives use double metal ventilate 1 imbles where stovepipes pass neuigh frame walls or paititum- neither group of farm fires are i uted by sparks on roofs a spark rresteir on vour rhimnev vvil limmate this risk this hiirn in also be i educed bv installing lire ictardant roofing other farm fires are due to tn misuse of petreieum anel its prod ii ts kvery time you use gasoline ki reiene or tractor fuel to start i asten n fire sou invite disaster dont gamble uith leakv ronnre ions defective equipment r poor adjustment on kereise imos or oil burning furnaces tank heater feed heaters or anv other type of heating equipment around your faimsteael should ilso be checked carefully see that they are in good condition and nstalled safely defee tive tank heaters or installations too close to buildings straw qr other flam mable materials lead to manv nut- iv winter fires composition of proteins chemically proteins are among the most complex of all organic substances all proteins are com posed mainly of five elements nitrogen carbon hydrogen ox- gen and sulfur the most signifi cant is nitrogen when these ele ments are grouped together in va nous proportions the resulting e om pounds are called amino acids different amino acids combined in a variety of ways make up the many kinds of protein in plants nid animals the proteins in live stock feed are not necessarily iden tieal with those that compose the- pioteins in the animals body in older to assimilate them the ani mal in the process of digestion must break down the feed pro teins into amino acids these are then rearranged into compounds that can be used to build animal iroteins december 31st 1942 they say time heals all sorrows and helps one to forget but time so far has only proved how much i miss her yet truly missed daughter ethel todays freight rates and pas- enger fare may seem high but m looking back 100 years ago hippers and passengers alike aie very much better off accord ing to doggetts railroad guide and gazette of 1848 the average white in loving memory of our i evenue per tonmile in that year dear mother mrs f l white of s 8 97 cents for firstclass freight milton who died ten years ago 6 16 cents for secondclass today in the gait hbepital freight as against an average of ten years ago we had to part cents i947 revcn pf uritk ik e vji psscngermile was reported by with the mother we loved with all dogget as 3 51 cents while 1947s o xour hearu i average was 2 097 also in 1848 please god forgive a silent tear the dollar had much more value a fervent wish our mother was ban today here i m ever remembered by her chil dren eileen marjorie and donnle fare of inlaid linoleum if you want your inlaid linoleum cards of thanks have lasting good looks and give mcklbbon mrs lewis mcklb- 1n wer 8 ll gentle care too bon wishes to thank her friends water stron8 so and and neighbours for their many harsh clea a are the worst m cit enemies of linoleum homemakers acts of kindness gifts flowers win shortcn the life of their lino- letters and cards during her rec- by trying too hard to keep ent illness and a special thanks hem clean best method of claan- tp ira gates harvey goar dougmg and protecting inlaid linoleum las and james sargent who don- s to wash it with a mop or clofh ated blood on her w wrung almost dry warm water and i mild soap may safely be used for walters jars clarence walters washing it should be rinsed with wishes to thank friends tor klrtd- olear warm water after it has thor- nesses extended while ab wunughly dried give it two thin coats hospitalized in ghielpli- and since of paste wax and polish thoroughly returning twnia the georgetown herald wednesday dec 19th 1951 make it a good 1 christma3 s tthe season the music the good wishes and ciuietdreams in antic ipation of the delights ahead make christmas mean much to every- one k christmas primarily conveys to us the good tidings of salvation to all people to the entire world christmas too may be a symbol wf of democracy of those places where people can still have all those things and do those things forbidden to lands where tyranny treads and the saviour outlawed make it a homey friendly and good christmas i 1 1 8 bath towel ev caldwell towels just arrived for christmas most ajiractivc- t ly boxed fvr7 aq rj 4 pieces tyens dressing gowns line wool fjannel navy or wine 1595 turn i a good christmas a merry christmas to everyone 1 i cicvmeiib imain st george georgetown 3imm3m33mb33sm8m3 cam so s ior tltfb best uifoesh fruits and vegetables 1 vtjji for the mixed nuts g new crop containing sf walnuts almonds brazil nuts filberts pecans 1 lb 55c ib 49 45c also in individual lots pecans filberts almonds 45c ib large diamond budded walnuts large brazil nuts sorento walnuts new crop navel oranges we will have at least 3 sizes to choose from at best possible price i i i vs we will have the very finest quality h grapes j mf at best possible prices v w fancy fruit baskets from j25 u yjalso for the holiday season 3 ja a large selection of the finest in fruits and vegetables ta t beans broccoli spinach lettuce celery radishes green onions tt tangerines eating cooking apples etc carusos 1 s fruit market j lmain street g 9 the perfect gift a subscription to the herald gift card sent with each order t v lh

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