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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 15, 1953, p. 4

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the georgetown hebald wednesday evening july 13 1953 page i for expert eye que consult o t walker optometrist s main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office 596 res 830 hours 9 ajn to 6 p m daily evenings by appointment highest prices paid for scrap iron fteel metals batterlesr miscellaneous farm scrap delivered to our yard 175 caroline st n hamilton l waxman sons phone hamilton 27061 and 83611 flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral phone 315w georgetown a weekly newsman tells about coronation r o sihlkin continued from lost week splthead naval review portsmouth june 15 although i arrived here late as i had to come down from cential england where j had been looking ovci rural eng land in haying time and attending some fiiim show i got a better look at the array of baltlecialt here than many of the london or other cdna- diin ruwinu n when 1 got to hm9 veriier which lb the mimic of the landport where naal headquarters ate at ports mouth i had to battle my way for hours through uultic all bent on get ting to the same place the spit- head naval show the queen was to inspect her navy i happened mo the pressroom just as a london icpoiter had button holed the only oilicci not glued to a telephone and stood by while thib chap gave him a typical english m- tciview he asked every question you could lmigine but the ope we wauled an answer to when could we go to see the show hovever just aa we were about binned up wa mng after the e hausting stiugglc to get through one of the olficers on the phone gave us a hearing we would not get thi ough the linos now as the queen had commenced her inspec tion however fionfr- a high towei in the yards one could climb 150 robin defies eviction from trailer home a sassy robin who defied eviction fiom her home in a fruthauf tiailcr cally gummed up the woiks at the toionto sales blanch of the tnilci company this spi ing the tuilti was bought by huait ttanspoit of toionto this com pany hiu is fiuit and bought this used led gr ivitv findi m tiuih mf a tdioit while ago hut when lluait went to take dclivii to the nm- stci nation of both the fruthauf and lluait companies thev f und this s lobin busily cnpiffcd in hitching a new brood under tlu tt n1 i just to show that tiuckeis live up to unit itputitiui fn kind- heat tcdncss and pethips supeistition delivciy w is del ivtd until this big iz foot unit c lpable of cany 20 tons was fucd of its fcathcud boaider bill garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems t eavestronghlng sarah st georgetown phone 505r top soi road cement gravel general trucking barclays haulage phone 723 r 21 steps and watch her yacht as it made lis way around the lines as an afterthought he told us a mail boat was going up among the fleet after the inspection and accre dited press representatives would be allowed a pass losing no tune in securing this we made for the tower slowly and carefully reaching the top in lime set sec the trim white yacht making a turn to come back inside the lines having time for a coffee i went in the hunt for this and had to leave hms verner 6ut found not only a coffee shop but also a fish and chip hop hunger will never kill if one can find plenty of wellcooked fish and chips warned to be on time as the mail tenders were known to leave early 1 was on board before the mail and when i saw bags labelled hmcs magnificent i knew i had chosen the right maid boat as there were five of them leaving once out into the harbour we met a headwind and our craft which was originally a mine sweeper took into the waves instead of over them 1 was loaned an oil slicker by one of the crew soon we were to our first ship in the line this one we came alongside and passed the mall bags up and received the outgoing mail in return even the registers were signed for however this was the last craft to which we could hand mail the others were too large or had rows of lights strung around them which prevented our boat from coming alongside the navy craft sent out cmiir was hung a huge star made up of lights as well aa lights to out line l he whole hull as we longed that we might see this lighted from close range as though our mind could be read suddenly they all glowed in light w nh red outlining the huge star hanging in the air between the masts only part of a minute piebumed m a test these shone in front of us but it w is a splendid sight to hav e seen so closely when we made our last call the captain enquned if we wished to be put on board tha magnificent but we decided to see the rest of the ihow from a hill top on shoie fireworks and lighting display at 10 jo on a signal given by fir ing a sky rocket showers of fire works were sent up from all the shiias also the display of lighting was switched on from a point on the shore to which i had driven after returning on the mail boat i saw a mostthrilling display vessels big and little took part and each broadcast was better thanthe previous one crowds lined eyery vantage point and it would be safe to say that the number of people who saw this show would be half as many as watched the coronation parade trie value of the floating craft taking part was beyond estimation canada alone had two aircraft car riers the sydney and the mag nificent cruisers quebec and onta rio destroyer hmcs sioux and frigates la hullolsc and swansea usa heavy cruiser baltimore be- motordnven boats manned by four- s these 15 other countries were ty to be usid as mulch m orchards the fall wheat and spnng grain in general would appear to have come through the storm in fairly good shape while there is some lodging we arc amazed to see such a large lti cent age of the fields of grain itili standing up in pretty good shape whether to blame the leaders in the federal political campaign or the atomic bombs we do not know but in any event wc tan get along v ti y nicely w ithout an additional moisture for a coude of weeks farm nkws mrs borgstrom is new halton home economist official announcement has been received of the appointment of mrs mabel borgstrom as home econo mist for halton peel and york coun ties mrs borgstrom is no stranger to halton junior homemakers nor as a matter of fact to many of the senior women in the county mrs borgstrom wes in charge of the junior homcmaker achiev ement day held early in june and has assisted with various junior activi ties in hal ton over the past two or three years the hoi stem fratern ity will recall the borgstrom herd at churchvillc downs m peel coun ty mrs borgstrom is a graduate of macdonald institute guclph and now makes her home in strcetsv llle wc feel confident thta mrs borg strom will make a valuable contri bution among the junior and senior homemakers of halton daily dusting years of medical research spon sored by the ontario mining as sociation may have found the answer to silicosis the disease which attacks the lungs of miners exposed to silica dust curiously enough the treatment consists of breathing very fine aluminum dust directly into the lungs the aluminum renders the silica par ticles harmless the treatment has been adopted in gold and other mining areas tn canada and throughout the world aluminum long used in hos pital kitchens today serves the medical profession in many ways from aluminum foil for cover ing serious burnt to ahnnmum arttay for mf dressings to rtiin h for the prep- antfamorar0e biological prod- company of imfcn to take off the mall at the illustrious we put off with their mail that of the canadian ships the smalj boat which came out rolled and tossed on the waves and when it got to the mother ship it was necessary to climb a long set of stairs hung on the side with ropes which rather discouraged our endeavouring to make the trip i know from lati r reports i r ally missed a very sociubh evening hut thosi oft board then also mistied see ing many of th rift among which our itltl moil boat made- its tuilti wi pisd i v by the qm hci tin onlxlo both of whiih made jiiadlo proud of hi part in the iow vdhlly whn ihi siilorsof the- jlule mine w i pe r mail ihhi wi nt mi of tin ir w iy in i ompli merit hug thh ihty wen outlined in itn ilghtn with h were lighted simultdfii uusly with nil tin other on h uxin slgnil it ml hi pin italian hail in training hhip urn sight whtih li almost n tiling of the prist wan the italian milling craft americo vespuce lo u eoin- ptelely rigged milling craft just ns we in led punt in r on sun which had been louded broke through imd sat her out in u sen of light dark and tin in 1 olor hhe wis something moil of im have s 111 only in pictures win 11 the queen pass ci hi r the aflors were in the rigging and on the yatd arnih to tike their duty salute i his alone wis worth bruving the wenthei to rusrrian miner sverdlnv we passcd itist under the bow of the russian cruiser this was one of the most businesslike tyie of vessels of her class among the whole show bui 11 somewhat after the style of a trim racing or pleasure craft yet longhand heavy enough to be a formidable fighting vessel she had the appearance that if speed was needed to make time she had it and if guns were the answer there were plenty visible the crew were doing some kind of a folk dance whence were pas sing later at 9pm when colours were taken down we heard both them and a french cruiser across the line first play their national anthem then god save the queen while the whole ships companies including our little crew stood to attention b the masts of russias included on the list besides the naval craft of many nations there were hundreds of privately owned yachts ocviuxgolng cruisers and ocean linors every type of pleasure boat ferry and fishing vessel was doing a land office business taking sightseers up the line of unehored naval vessels one sue h ferry whith passed us similar to the huge toronto island ferries wus packed so that not a foot of spat e iiiuld be seen on the dicks hi lo that the i iter in the nine uiihhujtfl vii y home i iiuh one the h wii if 1 hi smi rig r bus mi illntriit by arte r ivrbin in whlih uihi n cmh mm 111 etlllgh of the show no accidents e read where n ihetcmicts oh the t loss of life ilors on the mini i which we weie n i unite in the nlug the mime of john s one of the pap is nry will nppevir will itephe w kmle semis wei tr lo iis of hm nil i mil ti y shown in i w nt in i mill tn very dhhimiiiik nplir rvt the ti i iy way rhiy unit lull an old t lanltdi eiintliiik l uexl i a km ntwh heavy stofcm hits county weelnimhiy inly inl will b n member ed by ninny 1 1 al i on fiutn irs ns n day or night of linifu iiiinfall some s- lions were pun flrally deluged while ollui parts of the oiinlw received a loimparntlvely light shawcr oi the oueen klln be th near applely the rainfall f the day was 1 fi inches while nt hornby threetenths of an im h was the figure at the queen kll- nbeth station the precipitation for the month of june was i 99 inches and for the two months of may and june a total of 7 87 inches at hornby 2 53 inches of rain fell in june and a total of 7 53 inches for may and june a it is most unfortunate that in a year when we had one of the best naycrops in many years there should to date have been so little good haying weather there is a lot of badly weathered hay tn fact some of it so badly that it is using downto tbe front of tfaoeajtto- soccer wolves win three of four games georgetown wolves won two soc cer tilts during the week defeating acton jl in alton on frtdav and beating brampton j0 the ncjet day at home acton had well o er uk snee ta- tors at their firs tnntchof the new ly formed te am and lertaitih gave a good ae count of themselves they have some i rally outstanding pla ers and once they become integiti td as a team uiey should go fiu 1 he game opened with u ser ies c iiltiuks by acton which we it well take n oare of by the wolves defence and soon georgetown began to attack mil look the lead acton again at tacked and for a few minutes were dangticms but lac ked the ubtlltv tu t invert into gtmils a bieiikinvav gave larry nolan his second goal of the day i roiii there on teoige- towu dominated with fine foiwiitd win ic good pausing and the defence hiilfhuc ks fullbacks and ge-nilkecip- eit working smihithly as u unit 1 hiown got a third goal for iioigi town alton got n goal thru a ptnnltv against geeigeiown due o bundling the bull in the enalty area the crowd resllv enjoviei it and ihi excitement nt times was itrilfle to many of the simc tutors llils was their fit si view of soceer imil luilging from the conversation woiildnl be their hist a ttuin mtih with acton is s liedith d for noikelown park this salutdav aftei the giuelllng fildav minn iiini with four players lujinod the wnlvei put mi n wemdcihtl display nt hi i the next da harvest your grain the easy way massey- harris clipper combine the oneman machine for small farms if you are a small farm operator and still harvesting your crops by the old expensive binderthresher method why not join the hundreds of other farmers right across canada who are swinging over to the masseyhams cupper the clipper is truly a oneman harvesting outfit its threshing mechanism is operated from a power talceoff or engine drive and the operation of the machine is easily handled by the man on the tractor seat why not come in today and let us tell you all about this modern harvesting machine its many outstanding features its tow cost operation and its moneymaking and laboursaving advantages murt allison massey hams sales and servfce mill street phone 100 fi a who am i in movieland t itnir team work wbh h imptovts inn game was good to w uti b move after movn is now being wor ki il out with hessboiird piei isloii unci is certainly getting the goals i he brampton team were not good enough for the local bojs who took advantage of every loophole in de fence goals were scored by joe stamp jerry klelt and jimmy da venport and only good work by the br am p toil goalln saved more goals it was good clean sport and well re- fcreod by the team manager dave bowman very early in the match the wolves showed complete superiority and the result made georgetowns third win out of four games a very good performance by any standsurds iw terrific prizes see the telegram daily plus weekend to hhn dtuvgr 1 hm tl pfaata smsml tit tttr ym mw wt tp t la aw i tk t i t mas al j- a- i ps7-

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