the georgetown herald wed netday evening june 26th 1939 they are taken from the pages of this newspaper of not so manyyears ago do you uke to reminisce a former g boy a e ix you remember when mr a x dobble mg editor of the smith falls recordnews and past president of the ontarioquebec drri- atan of toe canadian weekly news paper association was printers devil on the herald staff annual apple import rowtiada imports annually a i quantity of apples the bulk of which arrive during the summer months when domestic supplies are not avail able the united states has been the largest supplier although shipments from the antipodes have shown toady increase m recent years oat of the 387745 bushels of apptoa impor- to m imwli in us8 the united states suftjsuhi 172sb bushels new zealand 115410 bushels and other countries 36 bushels 1935 winners at waterloo musical festival is now of wingham rev kenneth mclban do you remember when rev kenneth mclean who preached anni versary services at limehouse presby terian church recently was pastor of knox presbyterian church george town nine years ago do you remember when georgetown band composed of the allowing bandsmen won first prize at the waterloo musical festival in 1935 top row left to right w emslie j scrymgeour f armstrong second row j sheppard k mcdonald r eason j carr bandmaster a h perrott w leslie c brandford i emslie t fjtrrn a mfrbert third row w mendham c lands- borough e simnson b hale h king rov king a norton r riddall n rerbpt bottom row e balllnftal n marchment a reeve w gin w wheeler h wheeler h hale o btapleton old into new stale bread can be made like new if treated this way take the loaf or roll and hold it under the cold water tap running very slowly so that the crust 1b made just moist then place in a moderate oven for a wi tamejf take tht lew minutes the crust of the bread will taste crisp and new and the steam from the outside of the bread makes ie inside soft and spongy somnabullst said to have run a mile in six minutes he was very fast asleep the baseball club of 1936 do you re the baseball club of 1936 and recall that some members still play on this years team they are from left to right back row george chaplin andy richie clarence benham harry woods lefty l roy ward tudor beaumon front row george rlddall edward hoare larry ritchie and manager herb scott aetna lacrosse club ims do you remember when georgetown had a champion lacrosse team the aetna intermediate lacrosse ctnb of the following players prank watson robt erwln j m moore jack watson robt scott dm onttnte h b henderson tbos wheeler wu1 sutton a b bradley will mckencjev charlie enrhv john itckenaie field manger john d kcojbbon manager j georgetown public scflool do you remember when you attended georgetown public school when it looked juce this it happenedhebe too the town of tweed was recently placed in martyrdom by many news- papers the press sung praise to the town whose people asked the federal government not to build a new post office there and thus save the peoples money at a time when savings are badly needed but the pretty stoxw blew up it now turns out the reason the new post office was- refused was be cause the people of tweed were divid ed into two factions as to the loca tion of the new post office and couldnt reach an agreement the first story- was lust too good to be true didnt the same thing happen to georgetown the powers to to couldnt agree on the location of a post office her some years ago and it was delayed for a number of years but maybe the delay was worth while for we now have one of the finest public buildings in this park of the province not on the main street of course but citizens are now used to its location and proud to have such a fine building in the town the result is wellknown fortune magazine points out that a leading cigarette arm in the united states slashed its advertising appro priation by 445 per cent and suffer ed a decline in ale of 30 per cent from the previous year many as merchant has tried the same thing and suffered jie same experience to advertise is to be modern and in step with the times people these days ex pect o be told of goods and services offered picton gazette the race course georgetown p aek- do you remember the old grandstand at the park and the judges stand both these were replaced by modern stands a couple of years ago but the electrical storm two weeks ago partly demolished the judges stand it will be repaired shortly baptists to raise 100000 for debts the ontarioquebec oolden jubilee convention of the baptist church adopted a proposal to raise a special 100000 fund during the next two years to take care of depression debts and deficits and enable convention boards to keep their work at its pres ent standard without making further retrenchments responsibility for raising the fund was divided between the various boards as follows foreign missions 27000 home missions 37000 pub lication board 18000 superannua tion board 10000 western missions 9000 grande ligne 9000 why not and yojng george had heard for the first time of a layette that- was being made for the new daugher of someone as he was dressing that jay he called out in til sincerity mom can boys have layettesf-l-be- cause z need some new ties main st qeoroetown ism do you remember when georgetown mabr street looked ukm this it not so many years ago but there has been soattdrastfcchaaissj if you enjoyed these memories in pictures we might continue trjem at a later date