Halton Hills Images

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1938, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

page 6 the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 15th 1938 a paint made for the bulls of ships is surely the best finish available in protec live coatings lowe brothers offer you at no greater cost such a marine finish for your home in high standard paint see your dealer see our leonard electric refrigerators r h thompson co ardawre plumbing electrical wiring tinsmit hing and eavstroughlng phone 46 georgetown jfijllt radio repairing 12 yean experience we specialize on this work j sanford son phone georgetown mw dominant keynote agricultural fain throughout despite the lure of fun and frolic the canadian agricultural fair even the great allcanada royal winter fair at toronto has remained typ ically canadian earnestness is its dominating note this fine canadian quality dates from the days of the pioneers in whom earnestness became a second nature in their unbroken re solve to conquer the many difficulties surrounding them even in toe mat ter of relaxation earnestness prevail ed for to attend the early agrlcurtur al fair the hasards of travel were of ten enough to make the stoutest heart quail but the fairs were held nevertheless spreading westward from lower canada through nova scotia to upper canada and onwards by manitoba to the pacific coast pun there may e at the agrlcul tural fair but it is relegated to a sec ondary place in the work which has to be done work and good work at that is predominant thus slowly but surely this canadian trait of ear nestness has forged a link in the chain towards the solidarity of the dominion and the agricultural fair may serve as an example for the wel ding of the many parts of canada into one whole it was when youth came into the field that this movement was more readily discernible with the inherit ed earnestness from the older gener atlon canadian youth as principally represented in an organized w ay by the canadian council on boys and girls club work prepared itself ser iously to fashion the complete far mer prom the home localities the movement spread to provincial un portanct and from provincial lmpor ance to inter provincial recogi ltion irom which it swept to dominion ide prominence with the now lam ous contests at the rojal winter fair at toronto where provincial differ ences are submerged and the honour of canadian agriculture as a whole fc the primary consideraton the present day fine results of ag ricultural endeavor on the part of both old and out g at the agncul tural fairs and exhibitions through out canada are a far cry to the dayb when intendant talon in 1672 boost ed that he had canadian fabrics wherewith to clothe himself from head to foot or from the earlier days when the agricultural fairs at tad oussac inhere the first horse was in troduced into canada in 1647 at three rivers montreal and quebeo were considered tremendous with their barter of peas hemp fresh and dried cod salted salmon eels seal and porpoise oil clapboards and planks drugget bolting cloth cloth made from nettles and serge leather and furs this year 1938 the windsor pair nova scotia celebrates its 173rd an nlversary while plctou pair in the same province will be 121 years old one hundred and forty six years ago in upper canada the first agricultur to be recorded was the niagara agrl cultural society later many agrl cultural societies were established in upper canada and when lord elgin whose hobby was the establishment of agricultural associations visited upper canada he found a people af ter his own heart lord elgin was governor general of canada from 1847 to 1854 and never ceased empha sizing the value of agricultural assoc iatlons for the purpose of studying scientific methods of husbandry personal loans i his bank is regulajiy making personal salaried men and to wageearners ness and prof essioo- ople and executives terms are simple the rate moderate and o the picture story of weekly newspaper convention 1 mr a e dobble of smith palls president of the ontario quebec division of the canadian weekly newpaper association tells mr george mccul ivh of the globe a mall a new one 2 pseudo miners they are newspaper publishers during the other 364 days of the year 3 txpiril go j t id eq pment and const r rt on 4the opening ceremon at the new tlmmins municipal building 5 the hon paul leduc minister of mines who accompan ed the delegates 6 a view from the highest point on the hollinger mine 7 cwna photos art by court ts ol mr e j bland ford fore coming to canada he was gov emor of jamaica here he founded numerous agricultural associations as i the best means of developing the re sources of the land for nearly a century and a half particularly after confederation the various governments have identified themselves closelv w ith agricultural fairs and exhibitions affording both monetary and practical assistance the dominion and provincial gov emments for some years past have made yearly grants and officers of the department of agriculture have given personal assistance in bringing the various fairs and exhibitions to a successful issue o rants to fairs and exhibitions through the dominion de partment of agriculture tor the 1937 38 year were made to 18 class a exhibitions to 13 winter and spring shows including the royal winter pair toronto and to 44 class b fairs throughout canada for judges boys and girls club work and prise lists the amount expended was s299319 17 mm xialth atirvicc or tm canao an medical associat on ano lips insunahck companies there is no service chare the manager at any office of the bank of montreal will be glad to have you call and discuss your brian oai requirements with him bank of montreal iftabusuxd 1117 modem bxpokfknl hfiamg service t ix ymn jmtnw ofrmmm peel w i is opposed to high radio fees almost two hundred delegates rep resenting every peel county centre attended the annual meeting of the peel county women s institute held in brampton on thursday last members of the institute passed a resolution placing the organlsauon on record as opposing the increase in radio license fees speakers included william perkins bull kc miss betty wallace representative of the department of agriculture of the junior women s institutes miss e hopkins toronto and c d ora ham peel county agricultural repre sentative officers elected were president mrs h s hunterjstreetsvllle hon orary president mrs a b smith brampton north vice president mrs joyce mcconnell alton centre vice president mrs r j watson bolton south vicepresident mrs clarence hook port credit secre tary treasurer mrs j b dingwall ciarkson representative to the has pltal board mrs william mcclure brampton federation represent stive mrs j h mcculloch bramp ton district delegate mrs a b smith auditors mrs j h mccul loch and mrs j a mcbride moifat electric ranges maytag electric washers kelvinator hectric refigerators hugh lindsay phone 11 georgetown how to avoid sluggishness after fifty in 1931 mr m was flftj six years of age for some time back he had been feeling sluggish no pep at all he also had a little indigestion and his bowels dldnt work as well as usual the men who worked with him re marked to themselves that mr m was getting old and coukln t take it any longer mr m also thought he was getting old and would soon be on the helf however he deckled to get his family doctor to look him over now you must remember that mr hswu not sick in the course of a fen days he made an appointment with doctor 8 when the doctor had finished his examination he told mr m that he thought most of his trouble was that he had slowed up giving up taking any exercise sat in his office all day drove to and from the office and read most of the evening unul bedtime the indigestion mr m had complained about though slight was the beginning of a mild inflamma tlon of the bowel the doctor called his particular toruble colitis his prescription con sisted of a slight change in diet he also advised mr m to walk the two miles to work night and morning and leave his car in the garage he also suggested that mr m be checked over every year mr m followed the advice given by doctor s he put tils motor car away as far as driving to and from busl ness was concerned changed his diet and reported back to the doctor in the summer of 1932 this time he was a different man as he expressed it doctor s i feel better than i have for the last fifteen years now the important thing about this story is that mr m wasnt sick at least not in his own opinion the only time many people consider themselves sick is when they cant carry on with their work and have to go to bed and that is the only time they will call a physician then again too many people are afraid ol the doctor they aer afraid he will m he dldn t need an operation it is true that his bowel condition would have turned into a very un comfortable condition in time which would have required medicine i regular treatment by his doctor the main thing about mr m was that he was sluggish had no pep and as he himself put it was soft a family doctor should be looked upon as one who will keep you well and feeling fit there are countless numbers of men like mr m around our country they need advice as to how to keep fit there are no two people alike and no two people re quire the same advice a health examination at regular intervals by your family doctor is- the best means of keeping your health yo cant buy health once it la lost preserve it it is priceless qnerttana concerning health ad dressed to the flanhan mtdtttl as- soetattoa lstoouege st toronto will be answered personally by letter jes might have been prevented by a telephone call july august september 3 months 3 important reducible months before this farmer can work agam had the doctor treated his burned amt immediately after the accident there would hare been no infection f but there was no telephone to call a doctor this fanner has teamed a lesson he has a telephone now and has thus insured his home and family agamst emergencies 10w rates mr farm telephone service are yon sore your eyes see correctly aski hate you seen the new rimless mounting t cause wobbly lenses leas breakage f titos saving yew m our price is the same as cits pricks o t walker ro oftohetist eyeskmt spbcuust b hi at bows detjo st oeostoc the 0r jm amy cause o t wasser at hsi seaes as b j improved aaeeaiaacc only golfer notice any impwvesnent pro youre nad your clubs shm- ed up haven your there ts a greater amount of ah m the new hotel vancouver tha 1 any other structure to or near tt dty

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy