Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1938, p. 4

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page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 4tk 1 938 news from ihe nyal drng store mothers pay next sunday remember mother on this special occasion smiles n chuckles for mother 25c rsoc 100 delicious chocolates beautifully packaged a lasting gift perfume yardleys lavender powder gift sets formal perfume thenew cosmetics powder creams etc mothers day cards 5c 10c lsc 25c maccormacks drug store phone 327 we deliver georgetown j prestons nsh chips warm weather is on the way you will enjoy a ready cooked meal of fish and chops wholesome and reasonable in price 15c per order orders delivered phone 293 all kinds of fresh fish daily born rbbd at peel memorial hospital brampton on monday april 36th 1838 to mr ana mrs e o reed oi nprval a son died brain suddenly in the general hospital toronto on saturday april 30 t garnet brain of grand valley in his 56th year mccttllough at the general hos pital los angeles california on wednesday april 27th 1938- violet louise second daughter or the late robert mccullough of georgetown art scott shell service station at monument t htekfuy gga h u- wf r when choosing trans portation toe youi lamily youi hist thought ti tot thali safety there i assurance ol samy in tha no fatal inhuimraoont ol gray coach lins as coach travel warmauon at w h long phone 89 m oil gas lubricants cars washed good used cars for sale phone 161 expert mechanic guelph and main st rupture since 1882 for nearly fiftysix years armstrong patented appliance have been bringing untold relief to thousands of ruptured people in canada unit ed states england and australia now is your op portunity to investigate the merits of this efficient com fortable and sanitary retainer r r no 6 pioton ontario december 17 1936 j h armstrong london ontario dear sir per some time past it has been my intention to write you in ap- preclaton of what your patented- appliance has done for me ruptur ed when a boy cause unknown the rupture eventually decended into the scrotum in later years causing me considerable pain and anxiety for fear of strangulation and generally interferrlng with my worlc your patented appliance being highly recommended i decided to have one fitted and can truthly say that it caused a complete cure of that long standing rupture in less than ten months as i was rup tured for over twentyfive years one can readily appreciate what a cure has meant to me since taking off your retainer over ten years ago i have not worn it or- any other support during th ti and have worked hard on my farm not sparing myself i dostbonoly re commend y pa appliance to anyone suffer- xno from rupture it is light comfortable to wear even in the hottest weather holds securely and one is not tortured with tight bind- -fog- around the body or undexstraps you may use this letter if- you wish to i know of others who nave worn your appliance with entire satisfaction slgned erastus jessup j h armstrong specialist will be t the 0 mcgibbon hotel georgetown saturday may 7th 9 a n to 9pjn and wfll be pleased to liave you call for private consultation and de monstration there la no charge whatever 0 lko straps ho binding txsbt around body no pbbbsure on cr o htpb or spins no salves puinvrsofjtlindsffiktb obituary violet louise mccullough a native of georgetown in theper- son of violet louise mccullough passed away at the general hospital los angeles california on wednes day april 27th 1938 deceased was a daughter of the late robert mc cullough of georgetown and left here 19 years ago 16 of which have been spent in los angeles miss mccul lough spent her girlhood days in georgetown and tier many friends of former years deeply regret her death she lb survived by her mother two sisters mrs dr norton owen sound mrs harry mccullough seattle washington and one brother w h mccullough of esqueslng the remains were brought to georgetown and the funeral took place from the home of her uncle and aunt mr and mrs w a wilson on monday after noon the servtotrwas conducted by rev f c overend of the united ghurch georgetown and rev j ewtng rekl of toronto during the service miss wllla price sang very beautifully going down the valley the pallbearers were w g marshall p w cleave j melvm mccullough clayton wilson peter ferguson alvln stirratt there were many beautiful floral tributes from relatives and friends the remains were interred in greenwood cemetery georgetown a health skitvice qr the canaoian meoical association and ufi insurance companies in canada what to eat to be healthy qusnapshot guili against the light excessive speed blamed for death the court room in acton on tues day night was packed when a coro ners jury enquired into the death of george frederick of oshawa who was killed in a motor crash three miles west of acton on march 9th eleven witnesses were heard and at the con clusion of the hearing the jury brought in the following verdict acton april 26th 1938 after deliberation we your jury have decided that george frederick of oshawa ont came to his death on march the ninth 1938 at or about 8 oclock pjn on no 7 high way about three miles west of acton after and due to having collided with mr browntidges car and trailer the coupe deflected across the highway breaking off a hydro pole and hitting and dislodging some large rocks caus ing the coupe to somersault throw ing deceased out or the coupe and fracturing his skull which was ap parently the direct cause of his death it is perfectly evident that the fatal accident was entirely due to exces sive speed of the coupe driven by peter opychaney 188 annis st os hawa hilton lammlnan another passen ger in the car was killed in the same smash free press ratio of spring length to wheel base determines rid ing ease says willys i engineer an important determining factor in designing springs for easy riding in any motor car u the ratio of the spring length to the length of wheel base says delmar g roos vice- president in charge o engineering of willys motor cars supplemental factors also include the size and type of hock eliminators that art tiled the total inffth of the springs us ed on the new willys is unusually long in proportion to the wheel base when compared with any other civr of equivalent specifications in addition to the smoothness of riding obtained by this feature of willys chassis design further reduc tion and absorption of road shocks is obtained through the use of shock eliminators of a size ordinarily used on cars weighing up to 1000 pounds more than the willys the combination of extra long spring construction and oversize shock eliminators results in a smooth flexible riding action which has won for the willys an enviable reputation lor comfort over all types of roads number sec in addition to ritamins and miner als the value of which we have already discussed la this series ol ar ticles on what to eat tobe healthy we must know consider the three food essentials known as proteins fats land carbohydrates thefollowlng foods give you pro teins meat fish and poultry milk eggs peas beans and lentils and1 flour the list above indicates that there are animal vegetable and grain pro teins the most effective tissue buil ders are the animal proteins the following foods give you fats butter and cream bacon and other fat meats lard and vegetable oil shortening and yolk of egg fats are used chiefly to supply heat or energy they are also essential for the normal metabolism or work ing of the body if some of the fatty acids contained in fats are withheld the health of the individual will be seriously impaired the proper mount of fat will be furnished if one consumes two- ounces of fat per day butter is one of the best forms of tat the following foods give you car bohydrates sugar molasses candy jam marmalade etc bread and pas try macarcnl and potatoes our chief source of energy in foods is carbohydrate and if we did not have this chief source of energy in the form of flours and sugars with their wonderful keeping qualities our modem civilisation with its huge consumption of food could notexlst however one must be careful that due to their use in tasty products such as cakes pastries jams candles etc and their easy accessibility one dees not consume an excess of these and thus crowd out the other food el- and we now conclude this series of articles on what to eat to be healthy by repeating what we said at the out set every day of your life except dur ing illness aim to have a pint of pas teurized milk which includes that used in cooking some meat an egg two cooked vegetables besides potat oes and some raw fruit or vegetables in addition during the winter months take a teaspoonlul or cod liver oil daily or some other source of vitamin questions concerning health add ressed to the canadian medical ass ociation 184 college street toronto will be answered personally by letter a young woman organist wanted to make a good impression on the visit ing clergyman the organ was pumped by the venerable sexton who occasionally gave up the job or else failed to work vigorously enough very much to the chagrin of the fair organ ist on this very special occasion she wrote a note intended for the sextons eyes only in which she said oblige me this morning by blowing away till i give you the signal to stop miss allen imagine her discomfort to see the sexton take it up the aisle and hand it to the visiting clergyman for whom he thought it was intended mary please madam ive knocked the marble clock off the sideboard madam rhas it stopped mary no madam its gone straight through to the basement this mmm was snapped against tha light ao ahadowa coma toward tha camera ordinary exposure glvaa tha silhouette effect a lane ahada muat be used if direct sun rays strike tha glass they spell the picture have yoa error tried taking pic tures against the right that la wttb son or photo lights beyond the object ao out the abadowa point toward yon instead of away from yon tbjs lltrhhrtc is a source of many interesting pictures striking sil- honettee of trees and parsons can lobtatoedsnnllghtcomlngnxmn above and slightly behind the sub ject in an informal portrait gives appealing- highlights on hair and shoulders numerous different ef fects are possible when you take such picture your lens must be shaded eo direct rays of sunlight or artiflolal light do not strike it an inexpensive lens hood or sun shade see diagram is very useful and slips on easily in deed it is an advantage to use such a shade for many pictures it cuts out stray sidelights and reflections gives brighter snappier pictures of course when the aun is low in the sky almost on a line with your lens the hood may not help but frequently you can bud a po sition where the sun will be hidden behind a tree trunk then the shadow of the tee wfll serve to shade your lens in against tke light pictures where the light la intense give the ordinary exposure if you want a all- honetto effect to get details in the note how lens shade at left pro tects glass from direct glare stray reflections are cut out pictures are clearer brighter shadow side use an exposure two or three times as long for informal portrait studies with the sun back of your subject ar range a sheet of wbite cardboard or cloth so that it reflects light on the subjects face and when the sky is the background of your pic ture use a bky filter on the lenn this darkens the bky a bit and makes sunlit subjects stand out it slips on the lens just as the sun shade does ibs john van guilder mothers pay say it with flowers potted plants or spring bloom from john farmer i phone ta next bocks meat market georgetown i i i n mr church news scripture text truly god is rood to is even to such tu are of a c heart ps 73 1 su georetn church rev w a o thompson rector third sunday after easter holy com munion 8 am sun day school 10 am matins 11 am evensong 7 pm st albsvs church glen williams third sunday after easter holy 1 communion 30 am sunday school pm evensong 3 pjn u n dominion clarks sale clarks tomato ketchup baptist church rev e o baxter minister 1030 am sunday school 7 pjn evening service a large place monday b pm bypu thursday 8 pjn prayer meeting united church rev f c overend ba minister wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting sunday 10 am mothers day service in the sunday school parents and friends are invited 11 am mothers day 818 pm a religious drama simon the leper presented by the ypu of kitchener united ghwch grapefruit 5 choice seedless celery hearts 10c bunch local asparagus rhubarb leaf lettuce and radishes fresh dairy h lumb fhoni h 2 12- beta 4rm 3 ar 5 clarks assorted soups clarks beans clarks tomato 35 clarks spaghetti lo- baking powder k sh imlacrlv cash and carry ti wf maple leaf soap flakes 18 for srighter cleaning classic c m 05 vdmi bhemm urn pler5rnt peb5dnrl service

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