1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS ___PAGE- 17 BEER CHANGED FROM FLAT TO SHARP BY MUSIC OCTOBER 16 TODAYS CHILD{ BY HELEN ALLEN \( 5 > ieee eg Toronto Telegram Syndicate "Will the Beatles make beer drinking happy? asks the editor of Food in Canada magazine, adding that only Dr. Kristian Hold-Hansen, a Danish psycholo- gist, can say for sure. He believes that the right musical tone makes alcoholic drinks taste better . This leads to interesting possibilities, champagne with Lawrence Welk, scotch to the accompaniment | of a highland pipeband or rum imbibed to a chorus of sea chanteys. The relationship between taste and musical tone could have some application in comparing various food products. Holt-Hansen has been pursuing his studies of taste in relation to musical tone since 1962 when he set up his experiments with the aid of a leading Danish brewery. He has discovered that various beverages have their own harmony tone. Ordinary beer comes through near C above middle C. He also found that beer and other drinks taste better at a certain tone, and his rather eager volunteers _ nearly all picked the same tone for each drink under study . "We are determining, through a psychological method, the quantitative make-up of taste," says Dr. Holt-Hansen. "Our discoveries may interest brewers, distillers and certain food manufacturers . They could use the relationship between tone and taste to evaluate their products or to compare them with those of their competitors ." Brent's serious expression reflects this little boy's usual attitude towards strangers. He regards them all with sus- picion, but once acquainted is good-natured and affectionate. Brent is two years old, handsome, as you see, small in stature with lovely dark eyes, light brown hair and fair skin. He is in excellent health and average in his development. This is an active, playful youngster who gets on well with other children. He needs a loving, secure home where he will be welcomed on his own merits. To inquire about adopt- ing Brent please write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For general adoption information ask your Children's - Aid Society. ui "THE OWL'S HOOT" THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Truely, each book is asa ship that bears us away from fixity of our limitations into the movement and splendor of life's infinate ocean. Helen Keller REPORT FROM M.P. KEITH PENNER Keith Penner, M.P., announced from Ottawa that the Canadian Radio-Television Commission will hear applications for Cable Television undertakings by Television Hornepayne Limited and by Geroy Radio and Television Limited in Manitouwadge. The public hearings will be held in Vancouver, B.C. commencing at 2.00 p.m. Tuesday, October 14th. : At the same time, the Commission will deal with the ownership of CTV Television Network Limited and the use of microwave systems in connection with cable television. The label, "Delinquency" .. fits the older folk too.