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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1938, p. 2

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page 2 tigcstowrhodrweanaday ewsningroctober 26thj 938c the georgetown herald i phone no 8 j m moore editor and pawhaar a weekly newspaper devoted to the beat lntetesta of the town ot georgetown and surrounding country including the villages of qlen williams nerval umchousc btewarttown balunatad and terra cotta issued every wednesday evening at the office on main st georgetown subscription rates s1j50 per year in advance united states 50c additional single copies 3c both old and new addresses should be given when change of address is requested advertising rates legal notices 12c per une for first in sertion 7c per line for each subseqnent insertion readers 8c per line for each insertion if in blactlace type sc per une additional notices qualifying as coming events such- as concerts entertainments society church or organization meetings etc 8o per line n charge 25c reports ot meetings held gladly inserted free in memorian notices 50c and 10 per une extra for poetry birth marriage and death notices 50c small advertisements one inch or less 50c for first insertion and 25c for each subsequent insertion display advertising rates on application v although every precaution will be takento avoid error the herald accepts advertising in its columns on the understanding that it will not be liable for any error in any advertisement published hereunder unless a- proof of such advertisement is requested by the advertiser and returned to the herald business office duly signed by the advertiser and with such error or corrections plainly noted in writing thereon and in that case if any error so noted is not corrected by the herald its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost ol such advertisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by such advertisement the herald does job printing op all kinds k few things xt tares it takes a lot o uvin- together to make a man an wife it takes a lot o breakln in to lend the double life it takes some burden bearin an a bit o- laugh an song an an equal sort o sharin to case the way along it takes some wise forgettin o the little things that rue pox the way to banish frettin is with a good oldfashioned smile it takes a heap o givin and takin by the way an a kinda growin closer an closer every day it takes a mite o drearyln an a sort o keepln near an a powerful sight o cheeryuv when rainy days appear an lovln too an trustln an confi dence to boot an all the patience it requires no one could eer compute it takes a lot o carryin on throagh days o storm an sun to find that llvtn dont begin till the honeymoon is done an watchln too an wearyin to know the right and wrong and learn that married lifes a hymn an not a jazzy song martha n carter r ontario tories will choose leader dec 8 9 ontario conservatives will meet to select a new provincial leader to succeed hon earl rowe at a conven tion in toronto on december 8 aniv9 date of the longdiscussed conven tion was set at a meeting at toronto recently by a vote of 200 to 83 which swept aside an apparent determined faction which sought to postpone the convention until spring dressmaker bad to quit sewing hand swollen with rheu pity this poor dressmaker i nine- tenths of her work consists of sew ing and she was not able to sow rheumatism in the hands was her trouble and she tried any number of remedies but nothing helped much until she came to kruschen threeandahalf years ago ah writes i had a violent attack of rheumatic pains my feet and hands were swollen the pain was terrible i was really quite crippled and help- s i tried many remedies without sue- js -then- i started on kruschen salts and after one month i could stand up again then i walked wih a cane in three months x was quite well again as i am a dressmaker you can imagine what it meant- to me not to be able to work my -sewing- machine what a treat to be able to walk to work and to be free from pain mrs ea the stabbing pains of rheumatism are often caused by needlepointed crystals of uric acid lodging in the joints kruschen brings relief be cause it helps to dissolve those troub- lirj crystals and to expel them from the system den tiats recommend wrlgleys qun s an aid to atroaft healtbj tmnoffc tba nsctndievmatunvfellniaiur teeth deanae them tide massafteatbatjam food par- aldadm- bctof kp you hmettkyt take some home for the children too they will low it csa aaaaaaaaaaa get free long sermons now unpopular long sermons are no longer popu lar according to the practice follow ed- by toronto preachers generally right rev dr peter bryce metro politan united church believes in twentyminute sermons and never longer than twentytwo dr bryce finds his congregations are rapidly in creasing and he thinks this may be partially due to the brevity of his sermons a number of ministers in terviewed agree with dr bryce a the shorter sermon fills the detnani approached yesterday several preachers recaued the observance of the professor who once upon a commented no soul was ever saved after the first twenty minutes of preaching i do not think a sermon should be longer than twenty minutes and sometimes only fifteen rev c j s stuart rector of st thomas angli can church of course much de pends on the service- and a mission sermon would naturally be 16ng jl canon f j sawers rector of matthews anglican church decsres his rule to adhere sunday morn ing and evening to a twentyminute sermon he contends a prea her should be able to get a real message into that length of time a good deal depends on the ser mon but i should say a sermen should be from twentyfive minutes to half an hour suggested rev dr stuart c parker st andrews pres byterian church rev gordon a macpherson river- dale presbyterian church declared if you dont strike oil in twenty min utes you are not going to strike ell he remarked rev w a cameron yorkmlnster baptist church favored a sermon of about thirty minutes on certain occasions when special music is ar ranged by the choir a sermon is ne cessarily shorter personally i think a sermon should last about twentyfive min utes said rev daniel young dan forth avenue baptist church in the opinion of rev dr j t p sclater st andrews united church a sermon should be as long as a con gregation will listen much depends on the preacher and the message and sometimes twenty minutes prea ihlng will seem like forty minutes he com mented a twentyminute sermon is the right length it should never be lon ger was the emphatic observance of rev father j b dollard rector of our lady of lourdes church globe and mau president of rebekahs is a versatile woman she shot her first duck when she was 12 since then shooting has be come her favorite sport and medals testify to her skill today ruby glelser of estevan saskatchewan is president of the rebekah assemblies of north america her duties took her to 42 states of the union and most provinces in the dominion she addresses better than 200000 persons in two years born in siilverton ont she vas raised near oxbow sask where her father operated a thriving hotel as a girl she rode played hockey baseball and him led an early and efficient acquaintance with the clirl- net and saxa phone in the town band led her later to a spot in the russell ladies band from operating a jewelry shop she stepped into motion picture bualnes holding the first womans license for operating moving pictures in saska tchowan since movies are a night time pro position ui a small town she cast about for daytime activity soon sol ving her problem by running jitney service to points the rail road had not yet reached to this she held the provinces first chauffeur license granted to a woman prom 1917 till 1933 she managed a creamery business turning to the pur chase and operation of the estevan dairy her energetic participation in re- bekah lodge activities brought her not only the highest office but made leader in other shpshpraa load up now for halloween use flash bulba and you can take pictures like this with any camera if it can be aat for a time exposure it wont be long now before witches are riding their broom sticks over the moonlit autumn fields where winds search eerily among the bare fumrwa and rattle the leaves in the cornehock rows soon there will be a prodigious carv ing of ripe brown pumpkins a cut ting of jagged grinning mouths and triangular noses and huge round eyes as jack o lantern la made ready for his annual night of festival children too will be clamoring for costumes to give flavor to their part of the grotesque fete and pho tographers should be checking over their film supplies and polishing their lenboa for halloween pro vides a unique picture held and op portunities for a type of photography that occurs at no other time of the year mere celebrants will think of halloween in terms of masquerade dress practical jokes and the like but the camera worker will think in terms of photoflood lights photo- flsshes and weird lighting effects as for subjects there is no prob lem grasp the atmosphere of the season remember that this is the time of witches squalling cats and prowling ghosts and give imagina tion and fantasy free rein and yon should think of more pictures than time will permit to take lighting methods will be simple for the most grotesque effect keep lights low close to the floor point ing them up toward your subjects this throws long high shadows on the walls and faces will wear a startled or terrified expression the halloween party with its bob bing for apples in a tub and other stunts offers a fine snapshot held with supersensitive film and an f 6 3 or faster lens you can use two small photofloods in reflectors four feet or less from the subjects and give a shutter speed of 125 second with a box camera you can take snapshots too if you ase supersensi tive film and the big no 2 photo- floods which have twice the light of the no 1 and last three times as long set the box camera at its larg est lens opening and use three of the big bulbs to make the light from a jack o lantern show in your picture use one made of cardboard and place in side it an ordinary 60watt electric bulb do not use a photoflood in a real pumpkin lantern the damp ness of the pumpkin might cause a bulb to explode light up the lan tern arrange your subjects near it stand the camera on a table with shutter on time open the shutter flash a photoflash bulb and close the shutter 206 john van guilder cwr ame tabu t mat tun tan moa nan m tor toronto mt pmmngers sondaya only ajt pm so passenger sod man passenger uspta passenger and mau tt pas r k passenger sunday 1140 pa h saturdays only leaving t afc 1aj0 pjn arriving at georgetown 12s am first trip no 5th going north kaan ind passenger 84b ass going- seqtb gray coach lines v time table effective sunday september 25th leave georgetown to toronto a 708 am 928 ajn 1148 am c 323 pm 438 pjn 648 pm 903 pan westbound to london 935 axa xll20 am 2jk put cx235 pm ay445 pm 7d0 pm be00 pm dxilos pm exll50 pm a except sun and hoi b sun and hot c sat only d except sat sun and hoi e sat sun and hol x to ratfhfiw y to stratford o tickets and information at w el long f directory leroy dale kx m sxbel bennetxv bva georgetown ontario office gregory theatre btdgv acul 84 fields she became a power in pro vincial red cross circles and has dnne work for the liberal cause in saska tchewan actress my dear the house was in tears her friend yes ive known thea tre seats arranged like that before kenneth m langdon barrister soucltor notary fabtto pint mortgage money to loan office main street south phone 68 ge raney graydon lawrence cook barristers etc 465 bay st toronto braxaptoa on e praser raney kjo h edward cook gordon oraydon 333 main st north brampton telephone 7m harold r lawrence lohlaw bulldlnav brampton telephone 64s f r watson dd bum georgetown radio repairing ikv we specialize on this work j sanford son old time eqcimpent transport milestone port huron michotd time equip ment in use when travellers from canada were ferried across the river before the worldfamed sarnla tunnel was constructed was on display on the canadian nationalgrand trunk railways tracks as a contribution to the historical features in evidence when the new blue water highway bridge connecting sarnla and port huron was officially opened in the presence of a great gathering of dig nitaries a locomotive and coach of the ferry days built in the grand trunk shops at port huron correct in minute detail were on exhibition to gether with a modern 6400 streamline locomotive the latter a ca na tional product numbered amongst the fastest and most powerful steam-lcoo- motives in the world to further the contrssrnetween travel in the fifties and sixties and the present day there were coupled on the streamliner the very newest of all-steel- express cars and the last word in ajroonditloned passenger coach luxury the bridge is newut railway tratisportauon now furnished fay the canadian national rattwayt these potato bad its toun- dattsttln s jnaagurated more than coe hundred years ago on both sides of the mternattohal boundary tss 0 office hours 8 to 5 except thursday afternoons dr j e jackson dentist xkay office hours dally s to s evenings 7 to 9 phone tuw georgetown frank petch licensed atjcnoneeb for the counties of peal and hi prompt service cheltenham 28 r 33 georgetown slrl post office cheltenham walter t evans co general insurance ocean steamship service real estate mam st north oeorgetown phone 183 carman ftutdiff e tuition in piano organ and theory vocal coaching avtubio at fltbtrt ana jktafa bone 185 monuments pollock ingham succeoon to cater a worth gait ont dedcb mi bmjmt ph inspect our work in greenwood oetnetery hamilton lymoouct co ovthj umlttd hamilton canada sold by w b kentner son j b mackenzie son hamco now the lowest price in years a m nielsen 5lk tedr ot fracttoo chiropractor xray drugleu tberaeit ia allimlmt 9 bon tj0

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