Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 19, 1939, p. 4

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bw4 i 1 t i i i sunday ail vstl brampton an sunday july to marts wife or arthur beaumont cam wnhains got a dmfmer wkd khdohat the vtoatam hospital nnnto hdw july mtfc ins geor h brjdon agent lor fease jbxiwlrcsrarideolx en sunday ju ly 9 1938 janes edbralne howards of hornby hi his 70th year- ita funeral service was held at 6l btep- hnl dumb hornby op tuesday attemooo interment being made in hiyiiby oenwtery obituary htjy kkhsheab tbt death oocuned at the home of fajtaoa in georgetown of mary ellaa- teth kemsheadln her 81st year bits stjemshead was born in oottlngnaro staglahd coming to canada 27 years ago to reside in oalt four y ago she came to georgetown to mans bar home with her son mr john kemshead surviving are a funny of three daughters and two sods ellza- tkeuh johanasburg south africa re becca wubarston bag ethel oalt albert guelph and john of george town the funeral service was con- ducted by the rev mr low of oalt with interment in oalt oenfctery- ha sympathy of the community intended to the bereaved family cjiurch news m st geargva cbareh rev w thompson rector seventh sunday af ter trinity sunday school 10 am ma tins 11 am song 7 pan a mimiofmfy letter fm the mtowtag la an letter from mary cawweu agnew to her motttsr in aejton mrs bvoamwcq written from o china after the bombing of that city on june 11 it win bring a raauaattorf to many nadun of conditions ml the ohtoa- japan contact the iightyearold daughter of dr and mrs agnew struck in the chest by spttnton of a talk whenever an opportunity ones about canadian scrap lion and ore going 10 japan our children no nearly got it that surely people wfu reauae what the j are doing kullng xlvmans poor innocent people by the thousands i never saw such brutal horrible results of anything as the air raids have caused here tu send you some more material soon and to see the pile of shrapnel that the children have cottectd just out side our gate to see the deadand jjy- tog harrihle deaths- and what bad they done there are ho military objectives here no government otd- ces horrible it would break your heart to see the dead and dying one poor little child out here in our dis pensarydying beside his mother how can the rest of the world sit by and do nothing while japan continues on with her campaign of mass murder they wouldnt be able to be sueut or be natural if they could see these things gordon has taken 100 feet of mov ing clotures and a bunch of still pic tures and we hope they win talkoud- er than words please dont worry about us we are not worried because we feel that we are where we ought to be gordon was been appointed vicepresident of the international red cross for chengtu and he win help until the middle of july and then we plan to go to omei but it win be hard to be away if things are happening nere i know not what the future hath i only know i cannot stray beyond his love and care your own loving mary mrs agnew is a sister of mrs buck georgetown c j si abanlt cfaarcfa den wouama seventh sunday after trinity ma tins 8 30 ajn sunday school 10 jo ajn km rmaytcrlan cfcnrcb minister rev d t davidson mjl sunday july 23 sunday school and bible classes atloajn rev e o baxter minister 1000 sun church school 7 pan worship ervloe subject one thing lacking- tbursday 8joo pan prayer meeting a welcome to all the congregation of knox and the united onurches will worship together for july and august the service on bunday will be held in the united cnureh and will be conducted by rev t c overend the sunday school arm meet in their respective churches at the usual hour july 30th services wfll be held in knox church get your job printing done here for best results you can still get bray chicks in most breeds but last regular 1939 hatches are now in incu bators act quickly if you want july chicks of famous- brat quality sturdy fastgrowing early laying august hatches to order only george c brown nor val ontario monster i celebration i icivic holiday week- end 4 saturday sunday monday saugusi 51b 6tb 71b d under the auspice of 8 i georgetown lions club i simple stuff bj edward wodeon your editor we have a friend in the oommunity who newer gets the rewardeither of fame cash or gratitude that he earns j sweat of body rntod and and be is editor of the rural newspaper yrtond of all good causes great and omatt ancient and modern friend of cranks who beat out a back to ms office with schemes to makea weary old world young again tai moralists and silent workers friend of hopeful advertisers frugal msumexs and curious r he hears all mens censure and re serves bis judgment with indulgent he records with disc done said hoped for and de sired he is the dlspositaiy of grave secrets he translates into cold print dreams that pharaoh himself jnlght have had he to our longsuffering exntor whom we take for granted and grudge if we be not satisfied he is the last man in town that folk think of as a hero but he is one nevertheless he is a hero of toler ance who forgetruterally for the dear christs sake a hundred mean things that he knows about us things that he could tell if he wished and put money in his purse for the telling as lago says certainly nobody calls him holy nor a saint yet he is both to sober truth holiness as john ruskin show ed seventy years ago is merely help fulness and honesty helpfulness is his middle name and his honesty is above question or price he is separated from the community and yet a living heartbeat of it his dolltarjness is knowledge of other folks griefs and defeats the things he knows best he wul never ten his silence is the unseen halo of the saint canadas rural editors are canadas most distinguished and representative sons in homespun garb and our edi tor is one of the best t young beliarj bachelor can cboom wives here object matrimony that uvthe aipn which might well be hung over the dinner table in ecaussines bel- fgiura when- the young ladies of the town give their annual banquet for bachelors it occurs every whit- monday usually in may and its lame has spread far from the lit tle village which lies about 28 mile south of brussels marriageable gentlemen come from far and near to enjoy the hospitality of the maid ens and during the course of the fes tival are expected to study their hostesses carefully with a view to what kind of wives they would make if the food is to a mans liking and the young lady who cooked it sufflcienty affabje and pretty the chances are that a marriage will follow shortly of course she too must be willing but since all the girls who take part in the fete are anxious to settle down and raise a family they are not inclined to be overftnicky they entertain their guests in various ways with danc ing conversation and general mer riment but making the most of their ability to keep the masculine palate satisfied with good things to eat- the food served at the annet is prepared with all the skill of the fin est belgian cookery it has been said of the culinary art in belgium that itis like the best french cook ing only more of it thackeray writing nearly a century ago tells of an ordinary belgian hotel meal which included pea soup melon boiled salmon carp stewed in mushrooms roast turkey buttered cauliflower fillets of venison roasi veal roast lamb rice pudding gryere cheese and about 24 kinds of cake menus are equally elabo rate today with the addition ofdoz- ens of hors doeuvres to be sam pled before the meal proper and whether or not the bachelors who go to ecaussines all get wives they ore all sure of a repast fit for royalty personals staff at carrolls store awarded prizes the staff of carrolls limited georgetown this week received cash awards being the prise for a sales contest sponsored by the company for the month of june the georgetown store had the lar gest percentage of business increase in the western district of 21 stores all under the supervision of mr m t west the prises were appreciated very much by the staff and especially so now that the holiday season is here glen williams mrs ross winchester and son were secant visitors at the home of mr llndley beaumont miss vera beaumont and miss mary boyd who had been the guests at the home of mr llndley beaumont for a week returned to toronto on sunday night with miss jeswe boyd ind mr john brodie who were guesrs over the week end mrs e marsden and miss audrey marsden of woodstock lire spending a holiday here guests at the home of mr and mrs w j hiil miss shirley masalcs of grimsbv u spending a holiday at lt home of mrs clayton allen messrs albert north harold schcnlc and tervor williams were wttc end visitors to crystal beach miss oertrude cain is spending wo weeks holiday with her cousin miss beth spiker j hamilton miss k gertrude cain was sucoessf ul in winning first prize ht an amateur contfct which was helc in lasille park hamilton last sunday evening the members of the loyal orange lodge together with he loyal true blue lodge and lho juvunki orange lodge journeyed to hamilton on sat urday to join in the cc oration- there g 2 days of sports 2 dances monster garden party beauty contest band tatoo memorial service at cemetery sunday many other feature monster parade in connection with garden party saturday august 5th at 730 pm prizes for best decorated doll carriage best decorated bicycle best decorated wagon best decorated soap box motor car best decorated motor car best comic costume boya and girls start preparing now for the biggest event of the year who will have the grandest soap box jtfotor car keep these dates open come and have the time of your life proceeds for cmd welfare streamlining furnishes strength without weight everything is being streamlined nowadays and the automobile was one of the leaders several years ago yet in the case of the car strengthlined would be the more appropriate term the smooth lines of the automo bile are nice to look at and carry an easy suggestion of frictionless motion yet in actual fact the chief purpose of the gentle curves is to furnish strength without weight the motive is exactly the same as that behind the stupendous swoop ing lines of the great steel bridges from brooklyn to san francisco bay smoothing the exterior of the auto mobile has little perceptible effect on air resistance until very high speeds are attained and several changes would be made in todays car designs if reduction of wind re- sistance were the primary engineer ing objective on the other hand it would take hundreds of pounds of added re inforcement to make a squarebuill vehicle as strong and rattleprool as the modern car keeping the weight down makes the cor more efficient and economical at all speeds mrs robert roaooe of st cathar ines spent last week at the home of mrs robert walcae mrs watts of toronto u a guest at the home of mr and mrs harry stockford this week miss lillian tarswett of toronto la holidaying at the home of mr and mrs em kiftken misses muriel topping and uth donaldson of toronto were weekend guests of miss margaret long r and mrs henry patterson toronto called at the home of mr and mis fi mcouvny last thursday messrs w v grant and a h fel ler are attending the lions conven tion m pittsburg this week mr and mrs bd haymond am haael of detroit mich vislwd with mr and mrs ed mcwhirter recently mr and mrs ed mcwhirter mioses jean mcdonald and marlon forgrave spent the week end in hamilton mr and mrs jack lane and daugh ter of aurora were visitors with their aunt wss lamb at stewarttowh over the week end mrs f l moguvray returned home on sunday after spending two weeks with her son walter and mrs mc- gilvray in dunnvule mrs a h feller brcnla robinson doreen mulholland and george gil mer aye holidaying with mrs john d kelly and family ai vaubashene word was received here today of the death in brlghouse yorkshire eng land of mrs henry broomhead mo ther of the late fred broomhead of georgetown mrs robert gibson and miss alma gibson of hamilton mrs a h lowe and miss marion hargraves of toron to were week end visitors with mr and mrs h g clark mr and mrs j r smith and mary louise returned from holidays on sat urday while on his holidays mr smith took over the bancs branch at hanover and returns there immedi ately however he expects to return to georgetown on 24th july to intro duce his successor and will be m town for a week or so mrs smith and mary louise will remain in george town for several weeks before moving to their new home mr p p ipo of tcconto waa a vmbor in town fnongit weekend toronto entertained by mr and mn edward wodson were mr and mrs 0 a pepsem and use joan tjensem b mr paul bwrg and mas mary berg s mr bklward cnqy and miss cudyx- mlsa k peacock and mr o o whjatfc mrs j p suullffe left georgetown last friday to make her home in to ronto mrs sutcllffe baa made many mends during her abort stay to oeoraetown who regret her removal but wish her health and happiness to her new home itr john f hunter of 8t peters burg florida is visiting with his sta ter mrs thos l lyons bdlth st mr hunter is a former nerval boy and is spending a few months with old acquaintances before returning south acton miss b hilts of balunafad has re turned home after sp a few weeks wlui her sister mrs win kent- ner at bolssevaln manitoba and with other relatives in alberta and british columbia mr and mrsx m carton have re turned to then home in los angles after spending six weeks with his sis ter and niece mrs cuslck and mrs w j held and other friends acton boy scouts went into camp for ten days on monday at wudmans scout camp at wymblewood beach on georgian bay total revenue collected at the ac ton customs office for the first quar ter of the fiscal year april may june amounted to 1946599 this is an increase of 3000 over the same period last year agents wanted weve got it f prosperous mr asselstine has it yoxt can get it t i cash in on th biggest best line of household neces sities to be sold direct from factory to consumers unrriebb arrtmycrt write today for free particu lars pamtjlex p com pany 570 st clement st montreal que itp news from the nyal drug store are yoo prepared lor your vacalkib may we suggest the following vacation need cameras films sunburn lotions noxzema first aid kits kleenex mosquito lotion white shoe polish powder puffs shaving cream blades aspirin laxatives tooth brush tooth paste check your lists of needs and stock up before you leave balunafad rev and mrs a o w forei spent the past week with friends in hamilton- and toronto the annual sunday school picnic was held last tuesday in stanley park erin ideal weather prevailed and all enjoyed the program of sports and the boating the attendance was not as large as might have been due to the very busy season we are sorry to report that mr d j sinclair is confined to his home suffering from a painful accident when the team he was drlvng got out of control running away with the rake mr sinclair fell off and suffer ed painful injuries to his leg and two ribs were broken we all hope for a speedy recovery miss beatrice hilts has returned from her trip out through the wes tern provinces mr and mrs a r merrlam and family spent sunday with friends at soba beach the service sunday morning was in charge of mr morris parks of the ontario temperance union in toron- tob the mission circle held their july meeting at the home 6f miss reta allen the w mj3 will hold their annual sunday service next sunday july 23 mrs j f sutcllffe will give an ad dress everybody is welcome to at tend this service mr and mrs alex mckay visited bundaywtth mrs wm mckay in brampton wood for sale and maple at mi the shietaback chair the most graceful furniture pro duced in england in the late eight eenth century ciime from the shops of george he pple white master craftsman he improved and per fected the shildback chair and relied on graceful curved outlines for mu of th beauty he p in to his furniture he used mahogany wood and inlaid it with exquisite and rare woods hepplewhite also produced oval and heartshaped backs some of these chair backs follow the shape of a grecian vase others the lyre shape ears of wheat were cleverly carved to form the decorative motif inside the oval frame of chair backs he used the prince of wales feathers as a decorative motif probably originat ing it for furniture made by him for the then prince of wales who later became king george iv french boat clubs enthusiasm for inland water tour ing along the rivers and canals of france has developed so rapidly that three of the large boating clubs of france the kayak club the ca noe club and the french federation for canoes have published guides in three languages giving full informa tion as to each river and including 32 maps given free upon request to the french government tourist bu reau or through the touring club of france foreign membership- in these boating clubs are availableat a very reasonable fee the most practicable boat for water- touring is a folding kayak with fore and aft canvas decks under whfch are roomy watertight compartments for baggage open canoes are also popular which like the kayaks are often equipped with easydemasting sail arrangements tree used as landmarks primitive man traveling largely by foot often found need of signs or markers tribes inhabiting for ested regions knew that trees could be used as reliable landmarks hence a system was developed whereby young trees were bent and secured in position so that the di rection of the bend indicated the di rection of tb route nufeet insoles 25c when walking torture- cress corn 1 bunion salves tosv50 blue jay corn remedies 25c maccormatks drug store phone 327 we deliver georgetown tea tryjticepl special cloveh honey skcialt jevel okktening special tight salmon special chase 6 saniohn -dated- coffee o oomiho dry ginger ale lo domino tea ut 49 picnic swot mixed pickles 23 dom pianut butter 5rk atside smrnd olives s 23 dekndabli p fr g soap 2 b is health soap lifebuoy c- 07 quick suds oxydol r 21 wax 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