ftefe 6 the georgetown hcram wedneaday fevehi january 11th 1939 write for free boor let dcpartment of fisheries ottawa plouc lend roe jour iret booklet 100 tempt ing pith recipe please print itttcn plainly baked fish cakes 2 cupfuli fiiked fith cooked or auwwd- 3 cvpfu i brad crumb vi ictupoonful uli v eiipoonful pejr i krn pepper clifippcii 1 table- ipoonful itnun juice 2 eggs 1 cupful milk combine lfced fiih brad krr3kil cuuaru cupi and in oven 350 f la hour serves 6 to h serv moulded with elm onion gimiih with jmmict farm sleighs the adams sloop sleighs are the best made we have them in stock see them before you buy we do everything in sleigh repairing j n oneill son phone 14 georgetown a bank where small accounts are welcome everybody should have a savings account a f 7 nfelr ae luen tun kept lo enrkeja accdnot die youth and the middle at die bank of montreal k aged the welltodo and a good thing for anjdedr the leal prosperous o have biujfcudjrs-finaa- 9trjioij would benefit del fntare would be mate by baring a aavings ac- acuta wiea aacb a tore re- count an lawauuujt which ana food the baby with a k alwaya worth full face hatha abend the aid car- nine bank of montreal ocosgctuwi branch j r smith manager ancient history by jujcbhobbb uwb whmltr syndicate tne wnv 8rvlch if you listen in on the radio doubtless you have heard my hus band broadcast through qqx he is one of the popular violinists of the air and his fan mail comes in bush els and mash notes well its lucky im not a jeal ous wife this stpry though is about the t short short story when the general public knew just as much about phils fiddling as they did about the radio so ypu see it well deserves its titling an cient history phil had been engaged jlo play at a moying picture performance even the movies werent what they are now and theres another argu- ment in favor of my title it was a great honor for him to have chosen and only through his teach er josef stransky could it have happened but phil arose the day of the show deathly sick with stage fright as the morning wore on he grew worse by the time he left for the theater he was almost prostrate with nervousness i feel he re marked as he left the house tike a man on his way to the gallows and my word he looked i had decided i couldnt bear to o a hi f time drew near i found i couldnt keep away so i pinned on my hat it was in the days of hatpins more ancient history and ran for a trol ley car the darkened theater was abuzz with human voices as4stumbled to a seat high in the balcony the big ness of the place andthltstzeof tne audience almost frightened me when the orchestra had played its little interlude and phil appeared i gave a smothered oh no amount of makeup could hide the fright ened look in his eyes nor conceal from me at least the trembling of his mouth for one brief awful minute i stared-at- him if i could only do something to help him to give him courage if i could only cry out to him to forget himself to remem ber if he failed how he would dis appoint stransky good old stran sky who i knew had almost come in blnjas with the manager of the theater in order to get him this chance to play but i couldntl i could only sit there and see him fail i twisted and wrung my hands in agony i clasped and unclasped t nervously quite unaware that i struck them together in so doing and that the sound took on the semblance of faint applause faint it must have been but it was enough to start more about me you know how one or two hand chips will sometimes start a storm of noise unconsciously i instigated some thing thp second balcony caught the contagion the noise grew by the time- the floor took it up the second balcony was a near riot of stamp ing feet phil stood dazed he tried once or twice to begin to play hut it was no use he had to wait for order to be restored when nt last quiet reigned and dured glance at him i saw he had mastered his fear in thai brief m- al he had pulled himself up hy his bootstraps to use a homely tpression 1 think i have never to this day heard him play better there was need for me to worry about whether he would receive an en core mine was the only pair of hands that did not call for one not only one but two and three t before the performance was over i slipped out and sped for home i did not mean that phil should ever know i had been to hear him or that i have ever seen himso near to piteous failure when he came in close on my heels i sat knitting placidly by the window women used to knit you know in ancient history days he put down his violin and came to stand beside me joy he said i almost failed i was so scared that i could hardly false my violin to my shoulder and just then somebody began to clap in a moment the house was in an uproar and some kid in the sec ond balcony started a near riot stamping by the time the ushers had quieted things i had found my self i was bound to win the next applause and i did ibent over my knitting i did not dare look at him i i thought youd get by i murmured faintly if i knew who started the ap plause rd go down on my knees before them he went on fervently it certainly saved my reputa tion sine you dont know i replied would ypu mind going down on yjput knees before me and picking up my ball of yam there it goes rolling under the piano reads this artery for the first time hell know who started the applause that saved the day for him but he wont read tt the utle ancient history will scare him away he isnt a student of past events res only one of the best fiddlers on the sir tune tn wna pilht on qpje and hear htm t out county councils for hattop peat dufferin and wellington wardens to be cbosek at first meeting of ooucils hall allen and mocntcheon are mentioned for halton warden the halton county council will be composed or lhe following members acton reeve mccutsheon burlington reeve a allen deputy reeve b r hume georgetown reeve davis milton reeve john irving oakvule reeve j hewson deputy- reeve byers nelsonreeve j mcnlven deputy- reeve leslie kerns trafalgar reeve vitcor hah dep- jjtyeevnonnaa gilbert bsqueslng reeve n a robinson deputyreeve w a wilson naasagaweyarreeve geo gordon- there is only- one change in the county council this year deputyreeve hume of burlington being tne new member the county council will meet in milton on tuesday jan 17th when the warden for the year will be chos en reeve victor hall of trafalgar township reeve allen burlington and reeve mocufccheon acton are mentioned for the honor peel conncu- three candidates will be in the field for the wardenship when peel county council convenes late this month w a bates brampton de putyreeve of the town in last years council declared that he would seek the wardenship if he were elected reeve this year which he was p w mcmurtex now in his eighth term as reeve of the village of bolton and ide o oaledon who m given an acclamation in bis munici pality three new members of the council will take their seats c c core de putyreeve of brampton c a dud geon deputyreeve of port credit and e byrne deputyreeve of toronto township who defeated last years de- putyhjrhanard the personnel of the council for the current year is as follows albion township w a wilson reeve leon ard verner deputyreeve caledon albert mcbrlde reeve a s mcleish deputyreeve chlnguacousy town ship norman cameron reeve alnslee sherman deputyreeve toronto gore township charles london reeve toronto township e d maguire reeve p e syme deputyreeve bol ton village p w mcmurter reeve brampton w a bates reeve c c core deputyreeve port credit m b thomson reeve c a dudgeon deputyreeve slreetsvillc village c h falconer reeve dufferin county when dufferin county council hoidn its first meeting this year only three- changes will be noted in its personnel these will be from east garafraxa township where john s simpson suc ceeded donald gear as wfoi taking the place of j h lang who retired from htuntoipal life this year the resignation of reeve george cameron leaves vacant this position but the second member from qrahge- vllle will not he decided until a second nomination has been held dufferin council wju include reeve hugh bryan and deputyreeve harry davis amaranth reeve john b simpson east garafraxa reeve wil lie rounding east luther reeve jas white grand valley reeve robinson dynes and deputyreeve albert rk hardson melancthon reeve harold 8 marshall last- yearv jerden and deputyreeve sam patterson mono reeve thomas j uhejaiid deputy reeve thomas bates mulljr reeve thomas j otflyrm shelbunie and deputyreeve a b holmes and a reeve yet w be elected from orange- viile a fourway race for the wardenship forecast by observers at the flnal meeting of the 1908 council hugh bryan reeve of amaranth robinson dynes reeve of melancthon and t j mitchell reeve of mulmur announced their intention of entering the runn ing for the office since that lme wil lis rounding reeve of east luther has also announced that he will be a candidate wellington county the following representatives will comprise wellington county council for 1988 eramosa david d gray pus- linen donald stewart west luther alfred dark fergus joseph woods elor w s duncan maryboro r hamilton erin nell mcklnnon nic- hol j h armstrong arthur town ship leonard schmidt arthur village william h heppler cufford arnold darroch drayton adam mocolgan rin t henry wnoele etlnr stanley leltch west garafraxa john soarxow ooelpfa township- rod young angus amtth brown peat to hell end robert township radio repairing u tea experieaee we speciauze on this work j sanfokd son phonz oeoboetown mw edmund w smith teacher of violin special attention to beginners individual instruction write box 182 acton m kue continent wide daily servjcet iow fares round trip detroit f 890- chicago 1685 los angeles 7049 when you ravel by motor coach our travel bureau will plan tours to anywhere anytime imiafv4a mris aourinos stop ovus horn ratvs etc lmhiuaamiijlhwlrldm nacets amd imkmmatton at w h long 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