Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1956, p. 15

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dont wait too long1 summer is just around the corner protect your home with kool lite aluminum for your puo for your homo for yoor window custom ma4e combination do not darken your booma aluminum choice oi colon window and lifetime installattoai doorft stan chambers authorized kool ute dealer fbone tib as collect erin box free estimates alliance president at quarter century dinner d s abbott montreal president of alliance paper mills ltd the arborite company and the don val ley paper mills was the principal speaker at the annual banquet of the quarter century club of alii ance paper mills ltd held last thursday night in the legion hall mr abbott traced the progress of the arborite company from its inception twenty years ago with a staff of 18 men to the thriving industry it has become today there were 56 mem bors and guests present to enjoy the hot roast beef dinner catered to by the ladies of the legion w a quarter century club president roy norton spoke a few words of introduction at the commencement of the dinner after which members ob served a minutes silence for the late j d godfrey a club member mr norton proposed the toast to the queen after which george wilson merritton vice president of opcr ations for alliance and don valley g howard smith merritton industrial relations supervisor jack cnchton alliance mill manager stan findlaj technical supervisor and ron mendham mill superitnendent each spoke a few word after dinner the sleight of hand tricks of jack holland bolton were greatly enjoyed there was dancing to a brampton orchestra for the bal ance of the evening the committee in charge of arrangements for the banquet were robert muir charles lambert cyril brandford roy nor ton and mrs james inglis members of the club include jack cnchton howard hillock garnet thompson mrs james inglis roy norton sr charles lambert harry tracey rrcd appleyard edward mc- mann james wiseman roy ward william brydcn herb distance fred armstrong joe armstrong florence anthony itoy mcgill henry shep herd frank wood david barclay robert muir thomas eason cyril brandford a s mccumber jack hughes james boyle peter bryden george martin george stigger l e fleck minnie dunn robert addy and mrs roy dunham when you have visitor m your home or go on visits yourself give the herald a call so it may be in serted in the social and personl col umn phone monday if possible 3 pc bedroom suite mr mrs dresser mirror chest bookcase bed walnut finish reg 194 specially reduced price with standard bed 8810 98 tremendous bargain 5piece kitchen and dinette sets 58 choice colors recliner chairs choice of colors extension arborite top chrome table with four plastic covered chrome kitchen chairs to match a large selection from which to choose twopiece davend suites cedar chests walnut mahogany limed oak seamist etc cedar chest a joy to have everlasting treasure 48 88 also twopiece living room suites foam pillows ss for 525 furniture barqains qalore for everyone daymond home furnishings the house of quality 107 quebec st guelph phone 7000 club midtown d bannvtt the honour which i mentioned last week has been extended as i am back a second week to write the cm column george will be back next week last week maybe because of the bad weather the crowd wasnt as large as that of previous weeks the lucky prizes were again awarded to gail king grant cascley anne humphreys and grant mccollum i would like to take this opportunity to extend club midtowns greatest thanks to the many men and women who have attended our dances as chaperones they are far too num erous to mention individually but we certainly appreciate them very much carole scddon our secretary has written away for details on some crests that c jm is planning to have they will be available as soon as carole receives them and will be on sale for a small price there has been some talk concern ing a future dance with a small band to close the season many more details have to be decided on but if the executive settles down at their meetings it should not take too long that might sound sarcastic but it is tho truth dont forget the dance concluding the activities of may 21st reg ryall and his band will supply the music and the dance is open to the public thats all for this week but look for gtorge in next week s edition the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 16th 1956 page 3 harold campbell is new bible society president ed of a vita spiritual life urches isnmally in rthjrd thi in thi to nusskindrj endt thenil of an address l rev g r parsons at the annua inictinu of tho dcorgitown branch of the hible so- utl held tuesdaj mny 8th in mist ijplisl i huich mi parsons is district secretarj of ihe upptr canada uinli society he pointed out that the sociel s work in dislnbuling bibles to people of all rue is in thtir nalnc tongue is limited onk b tht amount of mnntj lhil is given each iar by its friends flu fit id for work to be done in translation is still a vast one and nun millions still have not an poilion of the bibll in thur own 1 in guagt tht n snunse of christian people to this most important anil fund mental part of tlit ihuiih s inissionurv task is an indication of its concern he said harold campbell was elected presi dent of georgetown branch succeed inn the late j d codfrej who held this position for oor a quarter cen tur watson infield continues as secntarj treasurer and execluim mi hilars art jane t mcdouall har u dewburst alan proust and mrs sam disin limthousc an inti resting dot unu ntar film of ibout 45 minutes in length was shown this depiclid graphicallj the lonmnu in man s heart through the cinturns to bi ablt to read the bible in his name i indium tht fulfil mint of that disin was bi ought abiuit on after wars of patient careful 1 ibour on ihi part of it ho lus in some cast s it tost l htm then liws so blind win th ihurchs lea dirs it tin mint farm news why the veto jew win the veto is tht heading of tht following paragraph taktn from thi ma 1st issue of doancs agncul tural digest tht president vetoed the farm bill because he felt he was ailing in the hist interests of am trican agriculture he could not go jlong with tho idea of putting in a soil bink to redact pioduction and then idtling on rigid supports and old pant which tend to boost out put the two don i belong in the s line bill to quote mr lisenhower the bill is contradictor and self deflating it would lent to even bigger farm surpluses tighten pro duction controls and further threaten slumping farm income wai ik right we again quote from the same soun i on the bisis of pure simple iconomns mam iconomists sa he w is the point out that no matter what the goernnunt does tho real i tnsis for setting prices dill gets back supply and demand if ou want raise prices realisticall ou have i to reduce supplj or mcrnsc the de mand high rigid supports work against farmers on both counts ex ptntnee since the war points this out a recent report released through the national planning asso ciation ommiltoo on u s agncul lure had the following to sa it should be clear that holding price supports at high levels works in ex actl the opposite direction from that needed it induces a further in crease in acres and head of livestock of fertilizers food etc such high fixed price supports are a strong positno subsid to an over expansion of production which is alroad oer expanded wtrmng light on turky according to doaoes signs still point to oerproduction of turkes this ear in the us heavy breed poult production is up 50 percent during the first quarter with the tolil crop likel to run well above 1955 the doanost sa better go slow on expanding unless ou have a good retail market tetrault dc palpitation of the heart the word palpitation is derived of the latin palpitare which means to throb palpitation is a less direful heart symptom than pain and is ex tremely common it consists of an unpleasant sensa tion of the hearts action whether slow or fast regular or irregular it is more frequently the result of the less important disturbances of the cardiac rhythm as from tobacco caf feine alcohol or infection it is well known that when a per son becomes nervously exhausted his sense of values and judgment are often somewhat distorted especial ly in matters concerned with his physical well being if at such a time the patient has occasion to lift some object or walk up an incline he may instantly notice rapid and forceful beatiffg of his heart and he may begin to worry or become con vinced that something serious has happened to his heart if this situ alion disappears jficr a riit or a gooel nights sleep then it was simplj duo to a transient weakening of the nerves that control the heart and therefore jusl a momentary incon veniinet but if it persists after a good rest and occurs fairly often and can not be attributed to tobacco toilet or an infection a thorough heart check should be undertaken to find oul exactly whj the nerves con trolling the heart are not functioning properly appointments tlksday 1 pm to 8 p m thursday 1 p m to 8 p m saturday 11 am to 6 p m georgetown chiropractic clinic consultations without charge d day dc e tetrault d c 2 main street tr 73401 over cotton bros produce lower cost feed grow grain corn in 1956 grow better ensilage in 1956 plant pfister for quality and and yield order from your pfister dealer walter lawson stewarttown halton coop georgetown j p kirk wood bahinafad acton farm supply acton photographs see j a goudy 19 mary street tr 73366 flowers for every occasion design word a specially flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral triangle 74582 gtorgatown booth taxi your in surance of prompt courteoui and afe service

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