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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1938, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening november 9th 1938 page7 georgetown lions club ingshow in the arena mori nov 1 4ih first bout 83q pm jimmy sargent 133 lbs vs ted carroll 135 tt georgetown guelph yca sunny stockford 122 lbs vs barney brill 112 lbs georgetown georgetown jack kemshead 147 lbs vs garth cowtan 143 lbs georgetown brampton jackie keegan 147 lbs vs jim seville 156 lbs ontario welter champ guelph maple leal a c torono semifinal ottelo maltussi vs frank ferris guelph sudbury for ontario middleweight 160 lb championship main bout for the canadian lightweight 135 lb championship steve curley vs russell oliver champion toronto clever coloured challenger referee baby yack in person a extra lion harold spider mcclure the fighting undertaker vs lion dick one punch licata terror of the fruit markets ringside 50c side sections 35c end sections 25c ladies free accompanied by gentlemen the arena will be heated for your comfort merits of cheese as im food national cheese week which com menced on november 7th calls atten tion to the merits of cheese as a body building food on this subject the home economists of the domlrlon department of agriculture have sum marised the most important facts about cheese cheese is a canadian dairy product cheese supplies the highest quality body building material protein for the growth and repair of tissue cheese like milk ranks first among foods as a source of tooth and bone building material calcium cheese is an abundant source of healthpromoting vitamin a cheese dishes are an excellent means of providing the protein in the meal cheese is an economical food high in food value low in cost cheese can be used to advantage as a substitute for more expeiishe protein foods cheese adds flavour when used with bland foods such as rice spaghetti and potatoes cheese a highly concentrated food should be served with bulky foods such as cereals fruits and green leafy vegetables cheese is a hlghlv nutritive food not a condiment cheese contains fat in a high con centrated form for heat and energv tfauvmusmbem mwikaheaukwiii annual meeting the annual meeting of the hilton liberal and progressive association will be held in the princess theatre milton thursday november 17th 1938 at 8 pjn for the election of offlcesr and other business a public meeting will be held at 830 pm which will be addressed by hon j g gardiner minister of agriculture for canada hughes cleaver mp and t a bukelock mpp eve w e harrop president come and bring your friends t o ramshaw secretary 5osoutt tractor price reductions range as high as 8400 toronto nov 2nd today massey harris company through its vice president and general manager j 3 duncan announced price reductions on its line of farm equipment the companv is pleased to announce states the message substantial hit price reductions on tractors and gen eral farm machinery effective novem ber 1st 1938 the reductions are the result sas mr duncan of a desire oi the part of the company to share with its customers the benefits of economies effected together with the savings re suiting from the present slight de creases in prices of raw materials reductions on tractors range as nmh as 84 00 and on grain binders wih enclosed gears the reductions rang up to 9 76 and on the open gear binier up to 30 00 plows show a reduction up to 00 and grain drills up to 8 00 according to sizes in his announcement mr duncan says the company is gratified to be able to make these reductions at this time and states that from the sub stantial nature of them they will be of material benefit to the farmer who needs to replace his machinery we have a very real appreclaioi states mr duncan of the difficulties which confront the farmer and unceasing in our efforts to provide him with machinery at the very low est possible prices more than tnat our desire to make farming mori pro- table has led to the development of newer types of machines such as the power takeoff mower the one way disc and the new small power take off reaper thresher combine which re duces the cost of harvesting by from ten to fifteen cents a bushel these and the new loweroperating cost tractors are an indication of the effort the implement industry is putting forth to make farming more profit able chamber of peace by mtba a wofaate short short story inimwiimcmba miami 55 m s jacksonville gsm norm amp iwouutiow a gray coach lines round trip travel bargains from georgetown november 18 19 to chicago 1200 490 november 19 to windsor to detroit equally low fares from all adjacent cnr stations for train service going and ertumtng see handbills or ask any agent t331b canadian national power of habit ralph fenwlck i had at fine colt once that measur ed up ao almost human intelligence him many tricks anwig them when he was very fung was to op the barn door with his teeh in this part of the bam was his stall and each night the colt would go to the door open it with his teeth uid walk in when he was a year and a half he was stolen and all efforts to find him proved unavailing a year went by in this way one day i happened to be in an adjoining county and in passing a barnyard i saw a man belt ng a horse as i was a salesman and had this place on my list i stopped at once when i approached the man i thought i recognized the horse as the coll that had been stolen i asked where the horse had been bought and tht man sokr from a tracler through the country well thats my horse he was mo en from me a year ago i infonn cd him of course 1 11 have to prove 11 and if you will let me take him to hly home we can soon do that if he s the colt i had he will open the bam door with his teeth and walk in now in saying this i knew i was taking a long chance the man re fused and laughed at the idea why i bought this horse a year ago if your colt ever did that fool thing tied not do lt now a neighbor came up and advised the man to agree to do it when he horse entered the barnyard at home he went straight to the barn ind opened the door with his teeth his long trip had made him hungry nd he was expecting food to be in his trough the man and those who ac companied him were satisfied that the colt was mine the animal was being true to an intelligent habit which won him back to me had the man not been beating the oott i never would have got him the mans cruelty lost him the horse and also my respect in our dumb animals the nice old lady smiled at the little girl who had been left in charge or the cake shop dont you sometimes feel tempted to eat one of the cream buna my dear she asked the little girl was quite shocked of course not that would be steal ing i only lick them ij annah the clear young vojee rang down the hall the tall slender woman who was disappearing at its further end stepped back into view and stood wait ing silently lois claire while she made some request concerning a lunch to be prepared for a day s trip observed the listener interestedly hannah intrigued her imagination so presently she sold impulsively whot do you do with your leisure turn hannah there is very little leisure time returned hannah smiling that comes in winter i am here the ear long you know i read and sew rest and think put the house in order and visit with my neigh bors all winterl aid lois wonder tngly then with quick cnthusi asm oh it must be grand in win ler all the land so white the ever greens dark against the sky and the sea out here crashing against the rliffs oh beautiful but how lone ly you would like it said hannah with sudden swift insight it would be one of your kinds of pleasure everyone wouldn t care for it the lunch shall be ready lots walking away nearly col lided with an elderly man an old time resident of the little seaport town now a guest at sea view uncle george she said abrupt ly who is hannah he turned to fall into step beside her hannah belongs to the first fam ilies literally the first family for the breens were the first settlers here the little house where she lives has sheltered five generations of breens and this was all breen land hereabouts hannah married late after spending her youth in caring for an invalid mother her husband died soon there was one son hannah brought him to young manhood and mortgaged the place to send him to college he disap peared with the money she had put to his credit do you know her well enough to take me to calf asked lois known her since we were chil dren he returned gruffly of course you shall call if you like didn t know you had so much sense a quiet friendliness sprang up between them and on a certain day touched the deeps of friend ship hannah leading the way up the broad stairs with the purpose of displaying some treasure of a by gone generation hesitated with one hand on the knob of a chamber door turning her clear regard upon the interested young face as if satisfied she swung open the door and drew lois within this is a beautiful room there is something unusual about it i feel hushed the response was swift and un reserved hannah said gently this is my chamber of peace i was born in this room it was here that i first knew that whatever came or went there was always god i earn here whenever i m weary or distressed i ve had the feeling that it will be just a step into a still more peaceful room perhaps there s only the wall be tween the clear look of kindred souls that meet and greet passed between the young eyes and the older ones in january of the next winter uncle george said to lois i often go for a day or two in winter at sea v ew hannah al was puts me up care to come care to love to returned lni with emphasis it wis snowing when they left the city and the storm increased in fury as they traveled eastw ard changing at the junction to the local train they found that even with a snowplow ahead progress was slow and uncertain full 12 hours the journey took the station master at the little town shook his head at mention of sea view snows too deep to get there tonight he warned try the vil lage inn the roads will be broken out as soon as the gale subsides whbt a lark laughed lois never had an experience like it uncle george well not so touch of a lark said the station master grimly vessel went on the reef here to night only two men saved one of em george was hannah s son down and out if you ask me and carries a prison record in his face oh poor hannah breathed lois why say you dont know do yout said the man concernedly hannah wont ever have to know she took sick yesterday and died to day jest about the time the vessel struck lois struggled hard with a sudden choking in her throat hannah has passed into her chamber of greater peace she said at last uncle george said nothing lois looking up saw the painful tears in the blue eyes under jhe snaggy brows cue snapshot cuil pets indoors above tag sunlight pou ing into th kitchen makd this at easy tt an outdoor pl ture note th interesting rhythm of the faucet shad ows 126 sec ond at f 63 lena opening by the addition of flood lights a snapshot could be made of this subject at f 11 or with a box type camera with lent at largest open ing at right what ii i write a book a poem or a telegram here a 100- watt ordinary electric bulb or a couple of fifties is sufficient for the backlighting with two no 1 flood bulbs for the front light exposure 125 second at 163 lent opening how many snapshot guild mem bers have really good pictures of the familj pets not just pop shots snatched hurriedly without much attention to idea or back ground but pictures with expression and action that give a genuine key to the ptts character pk lures like this are well worth all the pluming and patience thej require and indoors is a good place to take them because it is so much easier to associate the pet with a home background that identifies it as a member of the family frequently humor can he obtained in these indoor pictuns a frolic some kitten tangled up in a skein of yarn and looking baffled or snatch ing at the dribble of iter from a faucet a puppj barking excitedly at a rubber mouse or as here thoughtfully planning a bit of letter writing pictures that present the animal in a definite mood or illuminate its character abound for the watchful photographer the scotty like little old man his head cocked to one side and inquiry in his shaggy browed eyes the majestic persian cat dignified in repoae pawa ex tended and chin sunk deep in the soft fur of his chest the mournful eyed bloodhound the silkencoated collie with brown eyes sympathetic and thoughtful the paddleooted cocker bpanlel pup almost lost be tween his enormous ears there is a delightful field here too tor the photographer who likes to experiment with lighting effects consider for example the long- furred white cat posed on a window sill in silhouette so that the out door light diffused through the window curtains surrounds him with a bright silken glow indoor animal pictures can be made either with daylight or ama teur flood bulbs supersensitive film she uld be used because of its extra speed where direct sunlight streams into a room and illuminates the subject exposures can be almost as brief qs outdoors where bun light is diffused through curtains it should be aided with amateur flood lights at night two big no 2 amateur flood bulbs in reflectors four feet from the subject give enough light for snapshots with box cameras the lens should be at its widest opening with lenses marked in f numbers f 11 at 125 second or f6s at 150 second is about right darkcoated pots demand more light or lights closer up portrait attachments can be used over the lens for closeups of small pels without changing the exposure time it s all simple so fire away i fig john van guilder fjjl youre telling us ty a yoo11 say youve never had such dean coal as oar famous reading anthracite this premium bard coal is laundered coal scrubbed with sand sad water to free it from dust sad dirt shall we scad you some k c mcmillan phone 40 georgetown rvurn millinery all the 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