ss tin geottocitown herald wwd evening jamwy ii 1939 page ijhg qaallty tea rifa notice to hydro customers for the convenience of those- who cannot pay their hydro bills in the daytime on or before the i 5th of the month at the office at the town hall the same may be paid at the municipal building main st on monday evening january 16th between the hours of 730 and 9 30 p m bills must be presented at time of payment georgetown h f ommfssinn for pe ecl glasses youll say thanks too thanks or the end of eyestrain thanks for the better appearance and better health that perfect glasses give let us aid you to better vision and better health you will be pleased with the service we render and the newest style in glasses consult o t walker ro iooooo y lcl housewives j enjqy imifoaf hfatfng cumfurt provttfor younelf os over 100000 canadian housewives have already proved that tfue coal gives the highest available standard of heating value and satisfaction lef w mwf you a foe ffcom now w h kentner son phone is geobgctown lie coa modern fuel for h o l 111 comiosi millinery wool basque berets and helmets the latest in winter millinery for mums and ladies at reduced prices fr 1 misses claridge main street georgetown herald block upstair important address to lions on thursday evening last the georgetown uons club met in the mooijbon hotel the evening having been changed to accommodate the special speaker dr thompson field secretary of the canadian dental hygiene council who was in town for two days at the invitation of the lions and with the cooperation of the public and high school boards and the local dentists chief harold mcclure was in the chair the national anthem was sung and grace said after which an excel lent dinner was served a voluminous correspondence was read lion ed mowhirter reported fo won j d kelley that the safety pa trol would be in operation in- a few days and that the children are quired to cross guelph street from the public school only at one point that is the crossing opposite the town hall lion dr jackson reported that the juvenile hockey schedule was now in operation there were a number of guests present including the local clergy and the dentists of georgetown chief mcclure offered them a very cordial welcome the chief also announced that the drawing for the car would take place on june 3rd juid tickets were iow being sold dr jackson was then asked to in troduce the speaker of the evening dr thompson which he did paying tribute to the excellence of the work being done by the organization rep resented and especially by dr thomp son dr thompson opened his remarks by saying that his duties took him from coast to coast and that addressed an average of about three service clubs a week he offered strong commendation of their work especially the lions saying it would be interesting to know the amount of money spent by this type of organi zation in a year on child welfare that the amount would undoubtedly be staggering he said that today more attention than oyer before is being given public health his organization subsidised by the federal government having been organized in 1825 by the dominion department of health the federal grant proving insufficient generous contribution is made each year by the canadian life insurance officers association the change in outlook regarding dental health has come about by edu cation smallpox typhoid diphtheria have been conquered and almost elim inated tuberculosis is curable all due to the education of the public which means cooperation in the fight against disease instead of apathy or opposition as to the teeth are we concerned with an aching tooth or the neces slty for a denture no those con dittoes which should not have occur red but to save the teeth early and to prevent conditions which may lead to other diseases is the work of the association we cannot tell the cause of dental decay as yet but may ere long as research is in progress a diseased tooth is one in which de cay has progressed till the nerve is exposed there is a tiny hole at 1he jawend of every tooth at which point the artery vein and nerve pass into the tooths centre if the nerve exposed the artery stands wide open every mouth contains bacteria which can thus get into the bolodstream inflammation causes swelling which owing to the confinement in the tooth itself can only take place at that lower point where artery vein and nerve enter this cuts off the blood supply and the nerve dies suppur atlon starts and an abcess forms the circulation can take care of part of the discharged poison but if there is too much it is carried to the other parts of the body causing arthrltxa neuritis nephritis heart lesions etc pyorrhoea is a disease of the ussu- round the teeth possibly caused by unequal pressure when the teeth come together at one time or another ninety even per cent of the anglosaxon race have diseased teeth food has a very definite bearing on toothhealth eightyfour per cent of babyteetht have the enamel croui imperfectly formed which means that the mother has not used a balanced diet during gestation as the babyteeth begin to form six months before birth the important time to form good teeth for the child is during the mother pregnancy it wlu no doubt take yeam to bring about the necessary change but the thing to note em phatically is that for healthy teeth everyone s diet should have mineral elements vegetables and fruit cook ed and raw whole wheat bread but ter cheese cream meat are essential uae as tittle water as possible in boil ing vegetables so that the mineral contest loosely held may not be thrown away with the water the child a food for the first seven years while permanent teeth are forming is very important also dur ing the period from eleven to nine teen four times as much calcium as normally is required the lack of this the reason why there is so much decay before the age of tawentytnro remember that the te at the mouth is 984 degrees and tfie mouth is wet and dark how rapidly then must food decay the harmful elements are the carbohydrates or these sugars between the teeth lead to decay and abscesse every boy wants to be a famous hookey ptmyer it to believed that tooth give tbe children only way to prevent dental deoay ts get cavities when they an small dental education may take a long time but is tnaaendooaly important may we say of our eons 1ui is a boy this u the ba boy- after the cfcahearty thanks had beam extended to dr tvrnpeon toe masse leaf was song and the meet ing adjourned 14 fraud chute pflo up against former circus man tkui at nnamn i was working in olrous but when my home broke up i just tore around the country explained damon o tufgar 31 of hamilton who pleaded guilty la ponce court last week to 11 charges of fraud he was remanded week for sentence in each case accused admitted that by issuing worthless cheques he obtained a car or other goods i dont think i was once sober i was drinking right through these trans actions he told the count tufgar was arrested in campbeu- viue by provincial constables george cookman and a j oliver of milton on dec 15th he has been in custody in milton since his arrest and dur ing this time charges have piled up against him to the present number of accused is wanted for various charges of false pretences impersona tion and fraud lit toronto hamilton st catharines belleville wetland county guelph georgetown and other centres according to provincial police provincial coigtabh oliver told the court that tufgar was of german ex traction and that his real name was tauhkknxdh he said the man when arrested was driving one of uhree sedans he allegedly obtained by fraud m st catharines constable ouver stated that on mar tut purh a ear form louis laird of georgetown giving the owner in ex change a woxthtesa cheque on a bank hi orengevwe the next day con tinued the officer accused took the car to a wrecker in port credit re presenting mmaelr as laird hx tins way he got a cheque from the wrecker for wo and cashed it at a store in the town the officer said when the oar was traced it was in pieces which were distributed about the wreckers yard so laird loses the car or so oontsable oliver concluded adding that while in georgetown tufgar purchased gasoline for the misappro priated car from j n oneill by giv ing the latter a worthless cheque for t25 in reading a record against accused crown attorney w l dick revealed that in 1934 he served three moueis in the ontario reformatory when 12 charges of false pretences had been lodged against him in hamilton in 1935 he was given a sentence of six months definite and eight months in definite when convicted on two charges of false pretences while in 1936 tufgar went to burwash for six months definite and six indefinite on two charges of false nretences ast summer accused obtained board by fraud in guelph and was given go days in that city a tbabb luffisnun in 1uup0n ooomkm oakvm aba j h ftklnlss dsafl one of the best known residents sf oukvuto and halton county died his home an tuesday of last week a the person of jonathan h shield bom in 1848 an a farm near losa vllle m halton mr shields was in bav 81st year ptor many yeam he caxxtfav the farm and some 40 yeacs wttf he retired and came to live in ops viue about 30 years ago he was ap pointed justice or the peace and shot ly afterwards was made matliiliif tbr over 20 years he sat on themagfta trates bench in oatcvme court retir ing in 1828 he was a lifelong oaa i servative and even in his later yesaw be was an enthusiastic obser of tia party and its weirarerpninn of the past few months kept him l from his church but be was i a regular attendant at st jonnv united church surviving mr shields are 49 daughters mrs c w vannoxman roland manitoba mrs b m saa- clair toronto mrs b mcleaa grand view manitoba mrs b a mcintosh guelph and miss j hv shields at home travel by cruiser coaches between london stratford kitchener guelph toronto commencing thursday january 12th a new luxury service no increase in fares highway cruisers are the latest model motor coaches de signed and equlp- ped to provide maximum comfort and safety and an amazing new ride coaches leave georgetown eastern standard time baggojbnd to toboeck wb lo 1m am 938 am 1148 am 3 ul pal 138 pa 648 pm bin pjn 938 am ay 446 pan x 1120 ajn vapm 9l08 pjn b bflofclm ox 3js6 pjn dx 1105 pjn exlj0 pjn a except sun and hol b sun and hoi o sat only d except sat sun and bol e sat sun and hol z to mmhener y oto stratford gray coach lines