Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 3, 1939, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 3rd 1939 fitheworldof tomorrow 1c at the worlds fair 01 today new york 1852 round trip arm ana 37th attractive tours in new york including taxi to hotel assured hotel accommodation admission to fair grounds sightseeing tour of fair grounos sightseeing tour of new york and other entertainment raservbrionr mult b made at lmat a weefc in advance descriptive folder and complete information at w h long phone 89 gray coach lines oimbw consult optical needs vary there can never be aset nil for fitting or recommeodtnc glasses the human eye baa so many variation that ntj case is a distinct one it re quires training and skill to i- we apectallze in eye examination and good o t walker ro omhorbist ntesight sticiaijbt braarptoa wfca la at bosss dutjg stobb ocobgetown the aaeeaa wui of enrr vwoth or je aaaj eanaalt t walker at all ofllee tn brampton qisnapshot cuil trick pictures cattle in the clouds an easy trick shot you can to do it see below nake at home for how trick pictures made with the aid of glass or mirrors are easy and these devlcen permit many un usual effects place an object on a table with class top shoot from underneath the table and the object deems tn be floating in air for the giant of worse will be invisible that is how tbe picture of the castle in the clouds shown above was taken a big piece of gins- erred as support the castle in a toy one the clouds are pieces of flnffy cotton and a portrait attach ment was used on tbe camera to per mit shooting closeup diagram l hows how things were arranged ton can use this same technique tn shooting a picture of a pet in picturing a ship model showing a doll making a high dive and in tnanj other clever striking snap shots just have the tjais well cleaned ion t allow it tn pick lip reflections from your ph no lights and your ptcturen will truly pin lit anono who lwn thpm mirrors arc extremely iimni in making trick snapa tor in amusing shot got a plain unmnuntd mlrrni and place it level just uiwlcr tin camera lens aa shown in diagram i talt a picture of your bourn wllh this arrangement an 1 if the inir ror 1b correctly adjust 1 i tlinwn your picture will show t 1 ik in your front yard the mit r ir nln off the lower half of tin sc i il stltutes an upside down nfl itfrrn just as would appear en a smooth sheet o water try those simple am inlng camera stunts you can make trick pictured as well as an bod v 130 john van guilder olaoram 1 castle picture put subject on glass sheet or glass top table hoot from below g glas c camera diagram 2 trick reflec tlon method m mirror arranged under lens c camera the mlr ror creates lake prizewinning essay the following is an essay written by barbara cousens grade viii umehouse public school in the w ctu essay and poster content sport sweden was the first country tn test the effects of alcohol upon quick and accurate rifle shooting a num ber of officers and soldiers all good shots were directed to shoot at a target 200 yards distant the tests were made several times a day and on different days when alcohol in doses of three tablespoons was given 30 per cent fewer hits were maae al though the men all thought they were shooting faster and more accurately with alcohol than without it when we learn further that men being trained to take part in football hockey baseball or rowing contest are not allowed to drink alcohol we must conclude that the experience of their trainers has shown that these drugs do serious injury athletes and most men that desire to excel in any particular lest know how foolish it is to take drinks con talnlng alcohol professor chelshlre ays captain carver was the cham plon rifle shot of america on one occoslon i saw welve glass balls thrown in o tin air bv a spring and b i restating rifle the whole twelve were shattered by captain carver be fore one had reached the ground when asked if intoxicating drinks in fluenced his shooting hi replied if i en to drink i couldn i shoot william t lildm americas clam plon tennis nir sld in on of his articles it b certain injury to touch alcoholic drink dining ounuunt ni plav a it 1 1h s tht ev thi mind unci ok aind kill oar l im which carrxd oit that the alcohol impaired every mans power of doing useful work again it is quite safe to say that the moderate quantities shortens life no one knows this better than tre chief physlcltm of a life insurance company the business of such a man is to give advice to the company about men whom it is safe to insure and abou men whom it is not safe to insure a man who wishes to get his life insured must first answer a number of questions about himself his father and mother grandfather and grandmother and brothers and sisters if he has any then the doctor examines the mans heart kid neys lungs and respiration all the tacts which the man himself gives and all those which the doctor finds out about the mans health are writ ten down and sent to the chief physi cian of the msurance company whether the company will insure the man s life or not will depend upon the advice of the chief physician it the man usefe alcohol even in mo derate q lantltles some companies will not take the risk or if they do hey chaige a higher rate because hey say that such a iktly live as long as a they say that such a man will not not take alcohol at all e disease tht almcut unvarying testimony of medical uperinlendcnis of lunatic asylums l that the drunkenness of fathers or mothers often tn tails upon children enfcubled brain and nerves with tjic result tha when the strain and stress of adult life comes upon l hem brain and mind break down and they become inmates o lunatic asylums a physician soon comes to know whether putitnu are users of alcohol or not he ls compelled by law to re port the cause of every death to a sovei nment official in this way it as become known that steady drink ers even though they have never been drunk in their lives arc liable to suffer from certain disease for ex ample it has been observed that dls eass of the heart blood vessels stom ach kidneys and liver are more com mon among such people than they are among total abstainers and it has been noticed also that the use or alcohol makes some diseases such as indigestion and gout much worse than they would otherwise be beer wine whiskey and other al coholic drinks are sometimes called aids to digestion but their continued use weakens the stomach and causes indigestion chronic inflammation of the stomach is met with in heavy drinkers especially those who indulge in large quantities of spirits these strong drinks cause irritation of the stomach lining but the weaker ones also sometimes disorder digestion by delaying the process some people think they cannot digest without wine said a french doctor in a dis cussion of this subject but this is a selfish delusion i have treated num erous dyspeptics who improved aa soon as the wine was stopped eh- carpenter tells about a crew or sixty six men who left denmark and wintered in hudson bay they took an abundant supply of alcohol with them thinking it would help to keep warm at the end of winter they were all dead but two because the alcohol haa destroyed the power or their bodies to regulate their temper ature alcohol destroys both mind and bod the only safe rule is to avoid its use altogether 120 years of oddifelxowship on this continent it ha been 120 years since the be ginning of odd fellowship on this continent the earnest fathers of the order gathered in- baltimore april 28 1819 were thomas wjldey john welch john duncan john cheatham and richard rushworth little did they realize how far flung would be the results of that meeting how proud would they be of the growth and progress of the organization they so humbly started the spirit of friendship love and truth has given its helping hand to comfort and aid so many lonelyj nedy it has kept pace with the time and endeavours to give every one even the tiniest child its oppor tunity to learn to meet life with cour age and integrity human beings like flowers are in fluenced by their surroundings and need tenderness and care and that is when the influence of odd fellowship is felt during the past years of strain and duress 310 million dollars in sick and death benefits and relief have been piny the order on this continent every year ave to seven million dol lar are set aside for this purpose the older also maintains 65 homes when aged members may spend thcir decllning years where destitute hus band and wives may live out their lives together where orphans of de ceased members are given the privi leges of training and education to fit them to take their places as useful independent citizens in their com munity the maintenance of these homes amount txtapproximately two million dollars every year thus the worthwhile nature of odd fellowship is forcibly and clearly demonstrated wl iv one of these great prizes i doc- vatae wm tnd efeotrle sandirteli grill value mf 3rd elcctrie iron value hm electric demonstration week slogan contest new park planned fob middle road district transformation of the valley in the immediate vicinity of the middle road bridge over the sixteen mile creek into a park area will shortly be carried out by the ontario depart ment of highways by whom the land is owned a survey of the site has al ready been made and plans for the park ore being prepared thomas a blakelock mpp stated uiat the project was certain to go through and that work would be started as soon as the weather permitted the area to be landscaped com prises some eight or nine acres under the bridge and to the north of the structure the ground will be level led and unproved the western bank terraced and planted with shrubs and paths will be laid out to give access to the park from the west side park ing space for cars will be provided it is expected that the new park will be come a favorite resort for motorists the new undertaking is in keeping with the policy of the highways de partment in beautifying the surround ings of the new middle road highway georgecbrown n o r val ontario radio repairing we specialize on this work j sanford son jm ajamiavjia mamnmkm mm inp i t i in si am v a s 1 1 imi i i bill n jutiio m cummiltil n toaen i il ill ilu hull lllllk n 1 il 1 t s tn 1 i h i th i hi hunts i ulili i ii 1 u k i i sc hoijwisi 111 a f w urs io a i i nel t 1 1 l ill 1 with ii 1 to show it t 11 11 tn in mntinu h 111 iii to no nn r tli id iivmii i of doing n nuil wt ik r advertising j pays dividends let the printed word tell your story t uh t idem uul i i ml ibtn nth that tin v unit make u llimdi il i c ua moils mon qui kh than with nil it but the fat us wre jus tin opposite in one cum a studinl wis dirt cud to add columns of flguns fot half an hour a daj for six dti lh s was doni to determine tin awngi sptid and ncuratj with which h could work on the sntli da he began akliik about wo tables oils of al cohol and continued this lor thirteen days his abllitj to add in place of being maintained as it was on the sixth da wus at once decreased and contlnud to decrease on the nine tenth day the use of alcohol was stop ped when again in speed and nccur nc at once became apparen mtnloly was tested by setting stud cnls to memorise columns of figures i it was found that 100 flirures could b remembered correctly after being repented 40 times but when alcohol i wis riven it was found that only 60 figures could b remembered ntler be inn repeated 60 limes even the simple operations of adding sums or t reading aloud were found to be in tcrfered with in this wav i business scientific men by a series of care ful experiments have learned beond all qui tlon that alcohol evtn a little of it lessens a mans ower of doing useful work but in addl tlon to the scientific proof there is the experience of men who employ large numbers of laborers such em ployers u ii us lhat total abstainers do more work in a given time than an equal number of men who are mo derate drinkers of alcohol even though they may never mt drunk one of the most interesting tests of the effects of alcohol was that made upon skilled workmen by dr aschaffenburg four experienced typesetters offered themselves for the experiment three of them were mo derate drinkers the rourth was known to drink excessively now and again after first determining the mens average ability by counting the ac tual number of letters which each man set in four periods of fifteen min utes each per day they were directed to work on four successive days for periods of fifteen minutes each as in the preliminary tests on the second and fourth days each man was to take three tablespoons of alcohol but none on the first and third all four men thought they were doing more work with the alcohol than without it but the results showed conclusively we produce good printing tickets blotters circulars envelopes invitations broadsides statements letterheads calling cards winalbw cards business cards b 1 ii i i i i 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