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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1938, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 13th 1938 page 5 church news sertptara text it is of the lards mercies thai we are not consumed b hta tmoputkot tmll not they are new every moraine great is thy falth- tutatm lam 3 kb z3 st georges church rev w g o thompson rector fifth sunday alter trinity sunday school 10 bjb holy communion 11 ajn evensong 7 pjn the iib picnic of the local coun cil ayja will be held at stanley parte erin on saturday st albans church glen william fifth sunday after trinity matins 030 ain sunday school 1630 tun glen community picnic at stanley park erin on saturday leaving at 1030 ajn 0 baptist church rev e g baxter minister 1030 ajn sunday school 700 pjn wor ship service subject where is thy brother monday 800 pjn byjptj the united church rev f c overend ba minister the sunday school will meet at 10 00 sm union services or the congrega tions of knox presbyterian and the united congregations win be held at 1100 aju and 00 pjn the doctors lament to eyecatching and thoughtpro voking poster is being displayed this week in thousands of factories and workshops which are members of the industrial accident prevention asso ciations it is headed the doctors lament and appeared recently in the journal ol the american medical association it has just as much application to householders as it has to industrial workers last night when others were at rest i rode- about and did my best to save some patients called by fate from travllng through the golden gate this morning when the news i sped i thought they might as well have two honored injured in a wreck man falls sustains a brok en neck two drown while rocking a oanoe grade crossing murders twentytwo gas blast takes lives of twentythree two die neath falling ap ple tree all night i tolled to save one life and millions die in useless strife what is the use to make one well while thousands harken to deaths knell where is my labors recompense why can t the world have common sense we pity the brother editor who let this get past his proofreading among the gifts to the bridegroom was a gorgeous dressing down from the brid- cptcpjy theatre friday july 15 crime of dr hallet tense drama with ralph bellamy and barbara read novelties air parade happy and lucky stranger than fiction no 42 going placea no 50 fox news saturday july 16 coconut grove the story of a swine band on the rocky road to fame with fred maemurray and harriet huuard mickey mouse mickeys elephant chapter 1 the new adventures of flash gordon matinee at 3 pjn tuesday and wednesday july 19 and 20 night club scandal a new thrill sensation with john barrymore and charles bickford comedy hold it popeye lets celebrake song hit calling all crooners coming old barn dance with gmic aotry and louis schmehnx fight pictures in old chicago tyrone power and alice faye pbufect gkjp o gutta perch a tires save tire dollars at art scotts shell service station at monument phone 161 georgetown haw tlr af chm tfcon accfcfetjfs watch our window for weekly ice cream specials and oonfectioneftt fresh kaspknry sundae 13c 2 for 25c longs coniectionery this and h1a t in sport by o mac meouvray georgetown baseball club lose to hespeler 12 4 hespeler red sox turned the trick on the georgetown baseballers last saturday afternoon and gave them a sound 124 trouncing while the georgetown team played fair ball by all reports irregularities in the line up occasioned a few weaknesses in the teams playing and superb pitching by the hespeler hurler accounted for the defeat bryden took the mound for the local nine and other than be ing a bit wild his pitching would have stood much better had he got the full support of a bangup team behind him walters took over the pitching duties and did not allow fur ther runs the georgetown team will have to soon put on a spurt as the season is gradually drawing to a close or they will find themselves looking hard for a play off berth they go to oakvlue tomorrow night and a win would sort of keep up the spirits both of the players and the baseball fans milton took acton into camp last saturday by a 7 to 5 score milton 10 7 3 oakvule 8 5 3 acton 9 4 5 georgetown 10 4 6 hespeler 9 3 6 the midget leaguers are having a great time this season and interest is surely not lacking with this wide awake bunch of boys as the play offs draw near the games are becom ing even more interesting and the boys are playing heads up ball re cords have been kept for the season and are presented forthwith leading tfams p w l t p maple leafs 7 5 2 0 10 internationals 8 4 3 1 8 americans 7 33 1 1 nationals 8 2 6 0 4 umehouse mr arthur lane of toronto and dorothy are spending two weeks with mrs r lane in limehouse mr arthur lane and mrs robert lane of limehouse are spending a few days in hamilton with mrs alex dobble mr robert lane of oshawa was home with his mother over the week end mrs ted morrow of toronto fpent few days last week with mrs r lane limehouse mr and mrs mullen of toronto spent thursday with mrs r lane mr and mrs mills and family of toronto are back to their summer home for two months we are pleased to have them back again mrs frank dobble and gordon have returned home after spending a few days wiih mrs cross leading pitchers morrow maple lea is stamp nationals sanderson international cofell americans per 1000 1000 749 749 leading batters g ab r h acr b hawood 13 2 3 1000 b hale 15 2 4 800 g lane 7 25 15 18 720 j morrow 5 17 11 12 705 j mcmencmj 6 17 5 10 home runs goldham 2 morrow 1 acton miss svlvta morrow letf for toronto on monday to attend the summer school of music at the toronto con servatory of music she has also just received word that she has success fully passed her junior vocal examin ation tried recently having taken honor standing mr and mrs alex symon of fun plon man are visiting at the home or mrs james symon and with other acton friends it is over twentyfive years since mr symon has visited acton and he is enjoying vlslting agafn the scenes of his young man hood where he was one of actons business men last thursday morning when muni cipal officials went to the park they were quite surprised to see a lull grown deer come down the centre of the grounds the animal was star tled and went back to the end of the park and with one long leap went into palry lake and swam across to the farm properties on the east side of the water twelve cpr freight cars were de railed early jesierday near milton and although no one was injured and the derailed cars remained upright cpr officials were forced to reroute trains nos 20 and 21 via guelph junction and hamilton a delay of 30 minutes in each case resulted free press one of tilt cliishieit fields of 440 ui re i to fntn i stnrtir in wmt time contest d tht west end ym cjv quarter mile club championship at varsity stadium last week two heau wile ncctmirv before the linal could be run with 15 men trjing for the title in the final fritz turned on a burst of speed to lead zbds to tin tape bj a scant two yards in 49 5 10 sees with larry oconnor just nosing out dac crichton for third place 440 jard club championship heat 4 to qunhf heat no 1 w frltr 2 j worrall 3 a greene 4 t duml time 51 6 sees heat no 2 a zizs 2 l oconnor 3 c gilbert 4 d crichton time 52 210 sees final c places 1 fritz 2 zizls 3 oconnor 4 crichton 5 gilbert 6 worrall lime 49 5 10 sees gardening notes when yon re on holidays you neednt find a wilderness awaiting you when you come home again after the holidays its just a case of putting in a little quiet prepar ation during the week before jou go the weeds which given the chance srow at an increbtble rate as soon as jour back is turned won i get that chance tf you hoe every bare inch of every flower bed the lawn wont look like a ha held if the mower if run oer it tne er last thing the edges at the siime time bing trimmed extra close and the border cut off shabby leaf cer spent bloom eer seed pod and it will welcome you home with a blazt of color lip them close be particularly ruthless with car nations rases and sweet peas with these lake off every bloom or nearly opened bud that shows that means some loul parting gift bouquets lor neighbors a ciola and pansy tip take your big scissors and clip the plants close as a shorn lamb horrible they 11 look but it foi might will stt them as gay as can tx water the lions plants can you git i friend to pop in and water the house plants no well here s the alternative stand thini in ihe scullery sink put some larpe bowls ol water among them leid tnnds of thtfk worsted from the bowls into the soil in the bargains thursday friday and saturday fullfashioned hose laches fullfashioned silk hoe chiffon 49c pr ladies silk and rayon hose special 39c pr anklets ladies rayon and mercerised anklets lastex tops 19c pr misses mercerised sox 15c pr bedspreads 72 x 81 rayon bedspreads assorted colors 149 pillowcases 42 h s pillow cases 21c and 29c each 78x81 h s sheets 119 each 76 x 88 h s sheets 129 each mens sox mens ankle sox lastex top 25c mens cashmere sox lastex top special 45c mens wool work sox 19c pr simplicity patterns 15c 20c 25c agents for langleys cleaners and dyers entries must be deposited before noon saturday july 9th for guessing contest mcbean co phone 64 we deliver georgetown save with safety at your rexall store relieve your feet with nufeet 25c new cutex salon type 35c protect your eyes willsomtc glasses 50c 75c 1 specials for thin week keep cool drink fruit saline english type 39c yon can always shop to advantage at your rexall store tanya sun cream 19c 59c for sanborn gypsy cream 50c try it alka- seltzer 29c 57c robbs drug store phone 78 we deliver the nanraf stok georgetown the plants then siphon up their supplies through the orated another plan is to stand the plants in washing baths and pack soaking wet sawdust all around the pots the latter scheme is good with grtenhouse plants as well those who hac never grown the fragrant leaed geraniums have- miss ed one ol the real pleasure of gard ening although often bearing a fragrance mmilar to other plants lemon apple mint nutmeg they have a charm all their own our grandmothers grew manj of them and although they were neglected for a time wc are again learning to ap preciate them the flowers of these geraniums which are really pelargoniums are not as large and show as those of the common geranium the flowers of most of them are white or pale pink often eined a deeper pink- viewed closel they are quite pretty but it is for their foliage that these geraniums arc grown the leaves of ihe different spices vary greatly in form size and texture hut all have a spicj fragrance when rubbed milton milton public school board has se lecled miss mnry peddle of mtlton to succeed miss christcna elliott on the teaching suft miss elliott having resigned mr and mrs r c cunningham who are on an enjoyable motor trip to northern ontario will return by wa of ottawa kingston oshawa and toronto they are being accompan led by relatives from detroit wilfred featherstone sixth line trafalgar met with an accident re cently while hauling in hay the hors es started ofl with the load and he ran to their heads to stop them they knocked him down tramped on him and three ribs were broken he is now reco erlng senator duncan marshall ex min- ister of agriculture for ontario wa in the district recently purchasing cows for premier hepburn farm at st thomas and secured a fine young holsteln cow from charles f miller freeman the oalbraith reunion was held on saturday july 2nd at soper park gait with a goodly number present sports games and swimming were enjoyed the new officers elected were hon pres john oalbraith pre clarence oalbraltxt sec- mrs thomas snow treas earl oal braith there will be no reunion next year but in 1m0 a picnic will be held at erindale champion lectures on the japanese language are being broadcast from ghv- wood for sale choke beech and maple at uft cord mated wood tut par eord fl ab wmt arise e mi nova scotian lights and shadows a lesson in the value of preserv ing natural beauty is written plainly across nova scotia a 21 000 square miles which retain an old time charm not to be found tn as great a degree anywhere else in canada threequarters of the province remain forest clad literally web bed with rivers and lakes th eternal atlantic and the mighty tides of the bay of fundy lap its sun ussedsfaores a wise pro gramme of fish and game protec tion ensures sport for years to come an inexhaustible supply of salmon from the ocean affordsthe worlds best fishing in the coastal rivers each year the remaining onquartr of the province is a beautiful blnd- lagiof sleepy farmland bustling cities and secluded resorts toned by the mellowness of age the province is rich in historic sites which because of- their association with the early days of the continent axe of peculiar in terest to visitors annapolis royal fort anne and the fortress of loulsburg are among the care fully pneserved places where im portant pages of history were written the park at qrand pre shows the land of iongfelowb evangeline as it was in the days of the acadlans nova scotia has still further appeals to the visitor good ran- ways imdnitoada and splendid hotels where provisfcm has been made for all types of summer port of thaw hotels th past known are the pines at dlgby open from june 24 to september 14 cornwallls inn at kentvtlla open all year and lakeside inn at yarmouth open from june tt to september 8 j the pictures above top row left to right show a visitor examining lobster poig down by the docks the queen of the anna- polls valley apple blossom feav ttval an ox the beast of bards common to the martthnea and the canadian paetfle bteamshh princess helena- which oer- weflftjatuiar schedmla across the bay of jmndy bs mora sop- ua and new brsasnrte tajftl right to the bottom row are seai fort asm atraagalbmi churek at oread pre and a waarfame

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