Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 27, 1938, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening jury 27th 1938 page 5 try care and courtly on obt0 couxtey and pynftii mobs abould be tbe watchword of every oardriver over the holiday week end bvery long holiday week end usually bring its told of aoctdenta for the papers to report the following day car drivers must use extra care in driving on these week ends in order to make our highways sate no mat- ter whether you are at home or away from home if you practice oare and courtesy there- will be leas accidents vlet it be said that georgetown and district motorists are careful drivers and have no serious accidents to re- port here are- a few donts for the motorist that- will help cut down an traffic accidents pont pass a car at the fop of the hill you may be exasperated fol- lowing a slow truck or car up an in cline but the danger of a car com- mg from the opposite direction is en ormous dont speed around a curve centri- fugal force tends to pull the car on the outside of a curve off the road and the car on the inside of the curve into the centre dont coast- around a curve keep the car in gear it gives you better control dont drink when you drive you may believe that a few drinks dont make any difference to you but beers how alcohol fools you it makes you take chances it slows your men tal reactions it befuddles your judg ment of distances dont neglect your brakes dont out in you may misjudge the distance of the approaching car dont have glaring heftdughts you may cause the other driver to crash into your car dont tall to signal when you are slowing down or making a turn on the road- dont -exceed- the speed limit but drive safely at all times dont forget the other- driver de serves courtesy as well as you help make our hxghwayb safe news and information for the buay fanner sagar beet crop blocking and thinning the commer- dalcrop of sugar beets proceeded ra pidly throughout june and was com pleted early in july field labour was abundant in all districts and no crop was lost because of labour shortage the quality of thinning was good and the stands of rainfall was plentiful during the first 10 days of june bubwas followed rt by two weeks of dry weather very favourable to the planted crop pres ent reports state thatthe crop never looked better at this time of the year preliminary estimates of planting indicate a crop of approximately 37000 acres insect losses have been slight and seedling diseases were responsible for only a minor acreage of loss and replanting tbe crop is developing fast with earlyplanted beets oiling the rows with then- leaves present indications are for an exceptionally fine crop hi all districts from leam ington and windsor to london and insect damage june beetle flights have attracted attention in many parts of the prov- lnce thus indicating that net year more damage than usual may be ex pected from their larvae white grubs potato flea beetles have been very abundant on potatoes tobacco and to a lesser extent on tomatoes the striped or turnip flea beetle caused some loss to cabbage turnips and rad ishes in many areas although it was pot nearly so abundant as the potato hea beetle cutworms have been less numerous than for several years some damage however has taken place in tobacco fleldsln parts of essex and in com fields in one locali ty in middlesex wlrewoims like cut worms have been scarce practically all over the province the seed com magot by attacking the seed of corn and bean did more lamage than usual and in several instances necessitated replanting the european corn borer moths have begun to emerge earlier than usual onion maggots have been much less troublesume than in 1937 the meadow leaf bug mlrls dol- obxatus a slender brownish sucking bisect nearly onehalf inch long is abundant in pastures and meadows in auj the central counties the cigar case bearer injured severely the foliage of apples in some orchards in norfolk county in which poison was omitted hi the early sprays aphkb on fruit trees especi ally on apples have so far been scarce in most orchards the rasp berry sawfiy has been remarkably abundant much more so than at any time during the last twenty yearn many unsprayed plantations have been almost totally defoliated by their green spiny larvae ballinafad there was a special service in the church sunday evening when mrs h caldwell temperance secretary for balton presbyterlal was present and gave a most interesting and instruc tive address tbe mission circle held their an nual for1 evening in the communi ty hall the attendance was small due to the very stormy weather a good program was given toy talent from erin and osprlnge and others the sympathy of the community was sincerely expressed at the funeral of the late blake vannatter which took place from his home lot 3 7th line erin on tuesday afternoon the deceased who had been in poor health for some time entered the ouelph general hospital some weeks ago where after a battle for life fought with patience and courage he gradually grew weaker passing away on sunday july 24th the funeral service was conducted by his pastor rev a o w foreman assisted by a former pastor rev geo altken of guelph and rev charles jolllffe of glen williams the beautifully ren dered duet of the hymn jesus knows thy sorrow by mrs caldwell and mrs buck added to the solemnity of the service the pallbearers were d campbell r shortill a mcenery r mcenery j mcenery and c bes- wick many beautiful floral tributes accompanied the remains to their last resting place in georgetown cemetery glen williams miss ina bennett left on saturday to spend two weeks holiday at chem- ong lake a guest at firthdale cot tage mr and mrs roy norton roy and audrey are spending a holiday at lake slmcoe miss una hill left on saturday to spend two weeks holiday at fenelon falls mr and mrs lee ashford and daughter evelyn of ancaster were to qrpry theatre friday july 29 dangerous to know wtfa gall patrick akfaa tandroft and anna may wong novelties wanna to be a model trade mice we live in two worlds fox news saturday july 30 dr rhythm grand comedy with blng crosby andbeatriee- luue comedy cactus caballeros cartoon country cousin chapter 3 flash gordon mattnea at i lun monday august l civic holiday texas rangers the american bengal lancers with jack oakle jean parker and fred macmnrray band music music everywhere cartoon chicken a la king tuesday and wednesday august 2 and 3 kidnapped by robert louis steve wtth freddie bartholomew and warner baxter musical stars and stripes cartoon mother pluto wednesday is got 1tght coming snow white and the seven dwarfs watch our window tropkal fruit snnaac 1 3c 2 lor 25c urnis cooled oncry phowe guests at the nome of mr undley beaumont on sunday miss bertha allen is staying at port dalhoude for a weeks vacation mrs wm bennett and mr and mrs harold bennett spent the week end at chemung lake roger guyot herbert preston charles crawford harold davidson and bobby hepburn together with george jones toronto and jim pres ton chatham are ca in stan ley park erin they left on monday for a week mr george louth spent the week end in durham with relatives violet and sonny accompanied turn- there and will stay for two weeks holiday umehouse mrs schoales of toronto spent a few days with mr andmra smethurst this week mr and mrs arthur hill given fred and vivian and miss ruth nort on returned from a trip- to thonuoe miss dorothy johnson of ttoomloe is spending a couple of weeks in llmehouse more wedding bells to ring m lime- house congratulations jack we all wish you luck miss bessie whltaker of oakvffie called on friends here on sunday miss peggy smethurst is spending a week or two in toronto mr jos scott and family spent unday at burlington beach the friends of jack smethursi met at the home of mr and mrs harvey hcrton on tuesday evening of last week and tendered he and bis bridetobe a miscellaneous shower mrart lane of toronto an old lime- houseboy acted as chairman and after a few words of welcome to all the friends and neighbors and especi ally to jack made known the object of their gathering the many gifts testified to the esteem in which tbe young couple are held hi the com munity after all the gifts had been unwrapped and put on display jack thanked his many friends very sin cerely lunch was served and the remainder of the evening spent in dancing milton the trafalgar rubber co was fined 6000 for failure to pay sales tax of 16377 by magistrate wood- liffe in oakvllle police court mr and mrs f leonard white re turned yesterday evening from an en joyable twelve hundredmile motor trip to plattsburg ny near the adlrondacks montreal ottawa north bay huntsvlue orillia and barrie word was received by mrs bews and miss f m harrison on monday that their sister mrs wm cox form erly miss edith harrison of milton had passed away suddenly at her home at manchester iowa vs she leaves to mourn her loss her hus band one daughter mrs carrothers and three grand children she was greatly respected and beloved by all who knew her miss lois may of hornby was suc cessful in passing grade tv piano forte at the recent examinations of the conservatory of music toronto champion ashgrove the womens institute held their summer social at the home of mr and mrs earl wilson on tuesday evening july 19th a number of very interesting games were played and enjoyed first until all gathered then a short program followed with mrs w brownrldge in the chair our pianist miss isabel wrlgglesworth started with several community songs after which a piano duet by misses anna mccready and helen cowan of toronto solos by mrs jg wilson piano solos by mrs frank wilson and vocal duets by mrs allen mccready of toronto and miss edith wriggles- worth of milton the special com mittee in charge of the evenings games program and lunch were mrs horace barnes mrs thomas glffen and mrs clayton wilson some the visitors at our social were and mrs peter d hartley of milton miss lula graham of toronto mrs robert ruddell of milton misses ruth and ellen mccready toronto and several others- r the refinlshlng furniture class held a summary day in milton- on july 18th man beautifully finished ar ticles were displayed those attend ing from ashgrove wx were mrs w brownrldge mrs w ruddell mrs n stark mrs w engleby and miss reta fisher misses marion dick joy ruddell prances wrlgglesworth betty rud- dejl muriel howden of hornby and betty speight of georgetown enjoy ed a few days at the girls camp held at mr marshall campbells farm between lowville and zimmerman last week under the direction of mrs k leonard of milton misses helen and isabel verdun of toronto are having a delightful holi day at the home of mr and mrs westtoy the girls meeting of the w m will be held on tuesday aug 2nd at the home of mia c b dick it to be a family party including the mission and baby bands there will be sunday school as usual july 31st but no church service as rev and mrs totton are away on their houdays for three weeks but a church service will be held aug 7th with our young peoples union thnj charge the parsonage social was held on monday july 35th and everyone had a delightful evening rev totton bur new pastor- was chairman and a varied and exc program was given besides the local talent from the three churches they ware assisted by the bennett brothers and mrs bennett from carlisle and mr and mrs maurice readhead of lowvhle a very happy ttme was spent together with refre jttttwiclossi mr kndtmrajoorilob oampbfcu mr and mrs weir m beat and family- visited mr and mrs hector bird on sunday scc ontasuo genius get babknalj schools ammumr ctabe tfc t continuing the effort made last year to assist in the instruction and devel opment of young baseball ptayent in ontario the toronto baseball club has announced that it will conduct baseball schools this year at st catharines l kltunener owen sound barrie and peerbov last year the club held a school at maple leaf- stadium in toronto but owning to the fact that a great many players were unable to make the trip to the queen city it was deemed advisable to go out into the province this summer and reach as many points as possible the places selected are- regarded as central points embracing the ontario baseball as sociation it is planned to spend two days in each place the dates select ed are st catharines august 15ag london august 1718 kitchener aua guest 1920 owen sound august 22- 23 barrie august 2425 and peter- boro august 2827 clyde engle dan howley and bert perry of tbe toronto club wfio assist the amateur club ftfftfrtalu in the in struction c the players and the oper ation of the school tbe various ama teur clubs m ontario are cooperat ing in every way to make the tour a success and it is expected that a large number of amateur players wfll take advantage of the opportunity to improve their knowledge of the game there win be no tutlon fee and players of all classes are eligible to attend preference will be given of course to those players already regis tered with the 03a it is planned to bold the school sessions from 11 ajn to 4 pjn each day still within striking distance of a playoff berth in the international league campaign the maple leafs are ma great efforts to improve their position in the standing and launch a winning streak that will carry them out of the second division they have a large number of im portant dates at home during the month of august starting with the doublehead on civic holiday au gust 1 against syracuse the clubs in the southern end of the circuit all have to make another visit to maple leaf stadium and many doublehead- ers will be played the leafs will make their fmal swing around the southern end starting august 4 and will be away from home until mon day august 15th when they play hosts to the newark bears they wfll remain home until the end of the month with the exception of august 25 which is an open date in the schedule and sunday engagements in syracuse and montreal on august 21 and 28 respectively terra cotta terra cotta is becoming a real tourists paradise and in passing through we had the pleasure oi call ing on mr jamelson who has his brick residence here formerly known as the plewls home now throughly renovated to accommodate the tra velling tourists who are passing daily hot meals are being served at all hours and he wishes a fair share of the publics patronage we wish mr and mrs jamelson success in their new enterprise mr w e k cults of acton who spent a few days last week with his daughter mrs w j ruuedge has returned home born on tuesday july 19th to mr and mrs jack puckering a son our genial thresher mr fred lyons and his staff are now out on the old route again and report doing a good trade mr w p hunter has erected two more nice summer cottages on his property along the credit river the georgetown lumber co were the builders and they did a very creditable job mr lewis ruuedge ba sc of queens university kingston spent a few days last week with his bro ther mr w j ruuedge of this place mr albert presswood had a valu able horse drop dead in the field one day last week acton mr and mrs alfred bishop and baby marilyn and mrs bmberson misses margaret and rose emberson of toronto were weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs a h bish op many friends will be pleased to learn that miss clara e moore who underwent an operation for appen dicitis on monday is making satis factory progress and wish for her a prompt return to good health h howden kc 77 of neepawa man provincial secretary in the561r r p robin conservative government of manitoba in 1907 to 1915 died suddenly saturday born at milton ontario mr howden was educated at rockwqod and st catharines on- tarlbt he went to manitoba in 1884 mr g w masales is just complet ing installauon this week of a com plete modern pasteurixatlon plant in his dairy on main street north this will give acton two dairies delivering pasteurised milk magistrate woodliffe suggested to george keenanof ofihawa appearing in police court here yesterday that if the wlef must drive it would pos slbly be best for her to do it from the back seat the case arose out of a anashup on dominion day young and queen streets when kee- nanfe car failed to make the curve and crashed into the skle of the car driven by dr bateman of george town on a charge of reckless driv ing keenan was assessed 10 and costs or ten days bsjall the money was paid mrs keenan was present to get the advice free press week end specials thursday friday and saturday sheeting 72 unbleached sheeting special quality 45c yd bedspreads 72 x 81 rayon bed spreads 1j sheets v 72 x 81 hemstitched sheets 149 76 x 88 hemstitched sheets 129 pillow cases 42 pillow caies 21c and 29c fancy pillow cases madeira style 119 pr shorts misses shorts white and navy sizes 12 to 20 49c slacks misses white slacks sizes 14 to 20 75c sox mens fine merino sox sizes loj to 12 20cg bathing suits ladies and misses fashioned bathing suits 190 ladies and misses crepe pyjamas 100 simplicity patterns 15c 20c 25c agents for langlevs cleaners and dyers mcbean phone 64 we deliver georgetown save vvrm safety at yqur rexau store j m rrr n coixsates tooth powder 19c get smooth t hands with sj barhtngton hand cream 15c 25c for tires aching wjfeet 25c pr specials for thi week a british empire product st lucia lime fruit juice 13 oz bottle 25c you can always shop to advantage at your rexaix store frank medico pipes 100 keep coal with fruit saline 39c glass free robbs drug store time have been perfecting arrange ments amonflhemsetves to work in some sort of cooperative pool so that the work of producing- and delivering tbe orders will btvdone in the most efficient way possible trade fact with the united states the present word is that in septem ber the long awaited pact with ttie united states will toe signed the de partment officials who have the nego tiations with the washington govern ment in hand have been working diligently for months settling points in disputo and generally arranging the details of the reciprocal bargain it is said that lumber duties into the united states arid cattle quotas were points of serious discussion but that while likely enough does not bear the stamp of absolute authenticity it is probable that the correlated pact be tween the united kingdom and the united states will be ready for sig nature at the same time railways steamboats steamer and bus lines are once more announc ing excuiison ratesto toronto the home of the canadian national exhi bition during the period or that great show window of the nations new advertisements the oajjse of run down condi tion is usually constipation remove lt with klpps herb tablets sold by mscconnacks drug store black key with red ring attached finder please return to bank of montreal ltp brown leather handbag lost georgetown on saturday night will finder please leave at herald office as owner values same as keepsake sub stantial reward lt small house four to six rooms with bath h500 to 3000 per month oc cupation august isth c p sutcuffe care of mrs tyadab georgetown it national bousing act lodtor many inqtjiues oeottnued from fael j h fcut im cartpdly be guesswork unta fwm0ng definite la arranged by ttse air mtaalrwi and the canadian industrialw aircraft in tbe mean- four room brick cottage good car- age immediate posteerlnn apply o grace ontario street georgetown durham heifer freeh from earn caw clean tb tested halm j a ouberts nerval 10 line y- 13 georgetown house to bent frame house to rent in glen wil liams apply on premises to w e preston phone 5 r 11 geo lt apartment for rent modem apartment in gregory theatre building apply to k l gregory lt notice a reward will be given for informa tion leading to the arrest and convic tion of the person or persons who en tered no 16 schoolbouse an the 7ttt line and did wilful damage to thy fur nishings by order of the board lt bowse for bent six room brick house all conveni ences corner albert and mcnafab sts possession august 1st apply on prem ises or to fred ruddy 346 grosvenor st london ont ltp agents 1 if you are ambitious active and interested in establishing your own profitable business with sale of over 200 guaranteed household products act now 1 safe and soud plan for alert person quick sales steady cash no obligation in mjtng for full details of offer famtux co 570 st clement montreal 1 wanted good prices paid for injured cattle eta for for m injured animals phone vert ly as meat must be secured ately to be of use pbone georgetown reversing tbe horses positively never resold any condition vannatter farm with uml- r st for county of halton tenders wanted county clerk court house mow ontario andrplalnly marked r as to contents will be received up to twelve 12 oclock noon dbjx friday august 5th 193t for the following 1 installation of new boiler at court house 2 new capper gutter on b oftve 3 painting exterior of bigfcuj ot- budera may be obtained at the of the county dark moton thejowurt or any arnyaeewtari-

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