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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 6, 1939, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 6th- 1939v page 7 i ckffcsflsheel first posting of voters list pupils ajdvisbd to use dictionary new english cmm state it b the most important bosk for ttranwiti to own jsta ims bfanlclpahty of o ooenty of batten notice is hereby given that i have compiled with section 8 of the voters z4sts act and that i have posted up at my office at georgetown on the thirtieth day of august 1939 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elec- tons and that such list remains there for inspection and x hereby call up on all voters to take immediate pro- oeedlngs to have any errors or onus- abtons corrected according to law the last day for appeal being the s day of september 1939 dated august 30th 1939 p b harrison clerk town of georgetown notice to creditors in the matter ofxthe estate of mar tin luther near late of the town of georgetown in the comity of hal too gentleman dec notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or de mands against the late martin luther 3tear who died on or about the fifth day of june 1939 at the town of georgetown in the county of halton and province of ontario are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned solicitors herein for isabella margaret near and ro- oert shortill the executors of the last mil and testament of martin luther hear gentleman deceased their names and addresses and full parti culars in writing of their claims and nature if the securities if any held by them anp take notice that after the twenty fourth day of september 1939 the said isabella margaret near and jrobert shortill will proceed to dlstri twite the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto jiaving regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had no ttoe and that the said isabella mar garet near and robert shortill will not be liable for the said assets or any fpart thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have re celve no dated at georgetown ontario this twenty third day of august ad 1939 dale bennett solicitors for the said isabella mar garet near and robert shortill 3t a dictionary la the most important singdle book for each pupil to own ac cording to the courses of study in eng lish for grades xx and xx issued recently by authority of the minister of education the courses or study for grades dx and x have been revis ed and that for grade xi will be used for the first time this fall the effort begun in grade dx to arouse the pupils interest in the study of words ahouklbe continued in the later grades jtatated the teach er of english should urge pupils to use the dictionary constantly to their read lng so that they may acquire the habit of looking up the meaning spellng and nrqperptonunclation nf every new word it is added a general statement of the purpose of the course and the attitude which teachers should take toward it is made at the beginning of the outline of studies foieach grade an intro duction for grade xi emphasises the teacher of rngiun should well aware of the power literature has to shape the thought and taste of its memoraitf otii re volunteer registration ot canadian women force in building a nation for utenv ture is the record of a peoples experi ence of life it preserves th bast expres sion of what men and women have enjoyed or borne have done or have dreamed of doing whoever conies to know english literature will have his thoughts and feelings cast in the mould of that great tradition he will become in spirit a member of the eng lish sp race it is important then that as rich and varied a selec tion be made for the pupils reading as their age and knowledge will permit more attention too should be paid to developing an appreciation of what is read for not only the tastes but the emotions of growing boys and girls are strongly influenced by what they read and enjoy and the endo art is un- and eujuyrheul how as well as what in grade xl appreciation of utera ture as an art should become more conscious it is suggested in the lower grades it is said the pupil may find the mere understanding of what he reads a considerable effort but with an enlarged vocabulary and the increased power that comes with these years of rapid development he may be expected to pay more attention in grade xi not only to what is written but how it is written literature in grade xi consists of the study of a play an anthology of moderr poetry a volume of modern essays a biography or a volume of travel and a wide list is given in each case suggestive of the type of book to be chosen plays suggested tor exam pie are barries the admirable crl chton bennett s milestones the project for the voluntary reg istration of canadian women vjlc w arose out of discussion by a group of women who were interested in ques tions of defence they were convinced that something ought to be done to lh sure that in the event of a crisis wom en would be willing to serve their country would be put to the tasks for which they were trained and qualified and that a pcoxd of their willingness to serve their training and their qual locations ought to be made now so as to be readily available in the event of such an eventuality they foresaw difficulties in the way of getting any canadian government to undertake such a survey in peace time these women thought they saw a way in which the matter could he undertaken with the least expense and the greatest expedition and without in volvlng the government canada is a perfect network of women a organuta 1 uons through which women have- i learned how to organise and how to get big jobs done they found out that in england the first step taken in the programme of air raid precautions ajtj was the registration of all women who were willing to give their services voluntar uy for such purposes as first aid am bulance driving fire fighting organ bung metropolitan evacuation etc this scheme which was started about may of 1938 utilized the fining worn ens organizations although there the plan from the beginning was sponsored and financed by the government a canvass of the heads of women s organizations in canada bore out not only their capability but their willing ness to undertake the work of regtstra tion indeed the reception of the idea was so enthusiastic that there was nothing else to be done but proceed with it a provisional committee was set-up- and this committee after further con sultations with heads of women s or ganlxatlons called a meeting for the 25th of may 1939 at this meeting tentative plans were discussed for the preparation of a questionnaire which would elicit the sort of information which would be valuable in the case of a crisis it was soon realized that some of the information would also be very valuable for social and community services quite apart from a crisis for example it was proposed to ask whetn er the woman answering the question nalre was employed by separating the cards of women who wwre unemployed we would have the most comprehen sive survey of unemployed women ever undertaken in canada one of the chief objectives i questionnaire as it is developed is to make a survey of the homes in canada which would be available under suit drinkwaters oliver cromwell milnes the dover road or synges abc supervisor to take in the british the shadow of the glen some ol popu u allon under sixteen and over six motirf to idfnrrrdc i biograpmwvgges 1 tr wuiicfc 1u ckildnors augustus pekin darwin maur great britain tills plan would relieve ots disraeli vlrg nla sackvule s i tnc brillsh authorities of the respon in the matter of the estate of wil wests joan of arc and graves law i lblllt and difficulty of feeding this kjam cooke late of the town of rence and the arabs i population and would relieve the child georgetown in the county of hal m supplementary reading at least i from thc dan of malnutrition tntl cftnflnan uwinhl i- eflt orel n v ihn ijhnjiic n tiy4 ixv cholo itrj i boeks are to be read by each pupil f2222f s lhe chiet bdm of or na j- aid to be to awaken an interest all persons having any claims or de znands against the late william cooke who died on or about the eighth day j of may 1939 at the city of guelph in the county of wellington and in books so that reading will source of delight through life the course in memorization states that a minimum of 200 lines should be under province of ontario are required to taken bv each pupil part of which may send by post prepaid or to deliver to b prose and so far as the teacher the undersigned solicitors herein for deems fit the passages for memorlza ixances e cooke the executrix of the last win and testament of wil j ham cooke gentleman deceased i their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and statements of their accounts and 1 the nature of the securities if any i lield by them and take notice that after the j twenty fourth day of september 1939 i the said prances e cooke will pro 1 ceed to distribute the assets of the i said deceased among the persons en titled thereto having regard only to claims of which she shall thn lave had notice and that the said frances e cooke will not be liable for 1 the said assets or any part thereof to i any person of whose claim claim riie lahall not then have received notice i dated at georgetown ontario i this twenty third day of august ad 1999 dale bennett solicitors for the said frances e 1 3t cooke rbdtjction of firc insurance rates in british columbia in oontradlstlnetlan to the cost of most commodities today the price of ore insurance has steadily declined during the past ten years from 90c per 100 to 69c and now word comes from vancouver that due to the very favorable loss record on general busi ness experienced in that citry over the past few years a reduction rates has become effective as from august first which will it is estlm ated hring about a savlng of appro ximately 1200000 per annum in fire lnusrance premiums to the sltixens this is one of the largest reductions ever put into effect in the province not only have the rates been reduc ed lnvancouver but other cities and towns in the porvince have benefitted by reduced rates this direct saving to the public the- result of an exhaustive and close study which has been undertaken by the british columbia underwriters association ove ra period of many years and the carrying out of their recommendations for better construe and more efficient methods o safeguarding hazards and the taking of adequate measures of fire protec tion to minimis probable loss fea tures to accomplish this satisfactory outcome has involved a great deal of work on the part of the association and necessitated the expenditure of large sums of money on the pat of the board companies but it has un doubtedly resulted in the diminution of loss of life and property t agricultural societies fairs and exhibitions 1939 angast trmrtjam canadian national exhibition aug 25 sept 9 september 19 durham sept 7 fl elmlra sept 1 2 a fergus sept 8 9 september 11 16 ancaster sept 15 16 bracebridge sept 14 15 caledon sept 12 13 london western fair sept 11 u midland sept 14h mllverton sept 14 15 orangevjlle sept 1416 oshawa sept 11 13 wlarton sept 14 15 notice to creditors la the matter of the estate of john bfodermuj late of the town or i georgetown in the county of hal ten postmaster deceased jf notice zs hereby given that persons having any claims or de- vd against the late john mctxr i who died on or about the second day of may 1939 at the town of krgetown in the county of halton province of ontario are required i send by post prepaid or to deuvei to the undersigned solicitors herein jeanetta isabel mcdetmid and cole the executors of the last 1 and testament of john mcder postmaster deceased their names l addresses and full particulars in fltlng of their claims and statement their accounts and the natuie of 0 securities if any held by them jand take notice that after the ntyfourth day of september 1939 said jeanetta isabel mcdennid i everett cole will proceed to dis the assets of the said deceased the persons entitled thereto regard only to the claims of they ahad then have had no- and that the said jeanetta isabel a and everett cole will not for the said assets or any thereof to any person of whose they shall hot then ban re- 1 notice dh at george ontario this tythlrd day ot august ad 1939 and scouting still grows th boy scout movement upholds law and order the development of character the development of the way of thought implied in such words as fairness democracy and christian ity ior that reason the boy scout move inem is not wanted in italy and ger many for that reason lhe boy scout movement is now to be abolished in bolivia and replaced with military training of all bolivian boys and girls between 15 and 20 that does not worry the scout move ment it has no intention of deviating from lhe lines it has followed for ov 30 years which has won it the youth of over 30 co tn tries all over the world almost 100 000 in canada alone a million in the united states patriotism edith cavell is repor i ted to have aid is not enough it may be enough for the youth of ger many and italy and now of bolivia but it is not enough for the scout movement which is wholly internal lonal in its composition and outlook just how international has been shown by the great jamborees in eng land holland and switzerland where scouts from china texas india and france find a common meeting ground scouts from germany and italy used to attend these jamborees in the prehltler days in the pre- hltler days too it was common for english bcouts to go touring in ger many where they were royally wel wned but no more under the watchful eyes of hitler and mussolini young children march salute use toy guns sport daggers and gas masks they learn to hate other- nations that is not can never be the way of scouting it is not you will note that scouting has died in these countries the nature of the movement is to grow vigorously it has been abolished by official de cree because something was wrong about the movement or because something was wrong about the coun try which abolished it the answer stands out with unmistakable olarity calgary herald for the said medermld and everett cole officer to couple in parked oar dont you see that sign fine for parking driver yes officer i see it and heartily agree with- it growled a surly old fanner of shore- ham when people trespass i ignore em but my bull who rune free has hutrucuons from me to pursue the in and gore em as well as the nervous and gleal strain of war every tfilp tl at took supplies or munitions across could bring back women and children at a meeting held on the 20th june and attended by representative of many women s organizations in can ndt a natloi al committee wils form d tor vrcw with the following of f c ers honorary chairman mrs geor g t penr moncton new brunwick prcsdti t national council of women mrs h mcgreaor penticton b c president fedeiatwi women inst i tute of cmada national chairman honourable senator iva campbell fallis peterbor ough ontario mr t vice chairman dr ellen douglas winnipeg manitoba imme diate past president canadian busl ness professional women s clubs secord vice chairman mrs j p hyncs toronto ontario chairman of the executive commit tee and director of organization margaret p hynds k c toron to ontario vicechairman of executive com mlttee miss emily f lynch barrlv tr windsor ontario vice chairman tor the yukon mrs george black mp dawson city yule on national treasurer mrs c r wlddifield stratford ontario national secretary mlss grace m ord lsllngton ontario assistant national secretary mrs albert b cottrell toronto canada joint conveners of finance commit tee mrs a j frelman o b e president hadassah society in can ada ottawa ontario alternate mrs d dunkleman mrs george cock shutt brantford ontairo note vicechairmen for the prov inces are to be elected by the provln clal organisations the questionnaire has been prepared after a study of the etristraiion cards ued in great britain and australia where a compulsory registration of both men and women has just been completed and of those used in can ada in 1918 and after consultation with various exservice groups social workers canadian manufacturers mll- lurykuthorities and other organia uons which have completed a similar survey among their own members it was suggested at one stage in or der to get a comprehensive survey it would be necessary to conduct a bouse to house canvass of the women of can ada i but on farther consideration it was decided that it would be better to set up in every community registration booths to which the women or the dis met will be invited to come to register women from the various orgaatiatfcjns will be asked to act as registrars to take down the tnfonnmuon furnished by the women registering or to hand out the forms and assist the registering in filling them out september 18 s3 acton sept 19 20 alliston sept 21 22 same sept 18 2 beamsville sept 22 23 cooksvule sept 22 23 oalt sept 21 23 huntsvlue sept 20 21 kincardine sept 21 22 llstowel sept 20 21 meaford sept 21 22 mount forest sept 21 22 brcathino op arrub- 8tudbd tod storage no one may have seen lungs in ap ples or pears or have seen them breathe nevertheless they do for nearly five years the horticultural dlvlaon pentral experimental farm ottawa has been making an mtehstve study of the breathing of apples and the result is that by a process known as gas storage it is possible to add fully 50 per cent to the storage life of fruit the research work has been carried on by w r phillips assistant in low temperature research at the central experimental farm under tthe direc tion of m b davis dominion hortl culhnist and owes its origin to the fact that fruit is living material even after it is picked it has reserved en ergy and the more this energy can be conserved the longer the fruit will last or keep in their breathing as in near ly all forms of life apples take in oxy gen and give off carbon dioxide in the process of respiration it has been found that it carbon dioxide is allowed to accumulate within and around the fruit a preservative effect is produced by storing the fruit in a gas tight room carbon dioxide accumulates and the oxygen is reduced it is this in creased carbon dioxide and less oxygen that aids in the storage life of fruit it is not however just as simple as it sounds there are a multiplicity of factors to be considered and reckoned with which take tune and much pat- lent concentration on the part of the research worker as an example if the accumulated carbon dioxide exceeds a certain concentration the fruit will suffocate and die by what is termed a physiological disease under ordinary cold storage apples and other fruits are stored in a temperature of 32 de grees fahrenheit at this temperature it has been found that mcintosh ap ples develop a disease termed core flush which soon completely spoils the fruit under gas storage at a tempera ture of 39 degrees fahrenheit with about 7 per cent carbon dioxide and 14 per cent oxygen they can be kept 50 per cent longer at a given tempera- lure without core flush developing and retain fully their fresh firm ap- rarance the economic advantage of this to the fruit producer and to the consumer is obvious while gas storage of fruits has ad vanced to an encouraging point in en gland it has not yet been tried out commercially in canada but so suc cessful have the experiments carried on at the central experimental farm proved to be that a plant is shortly to be privately operated in montreal the construction of the necessary chamber will be similar to those now operated by the horticultural division when gas storage of fruit becomes fairly general it will mean that the storage of bartlett pears for example can be extended for several months and will retain all their lusciousness at the end of this period similar con ditlons may apply to other fruits and even vegetables cartadiad national exhibition features this year brings the biggest most and mternraonauy famous fivestar features ever assembled 1 agurantie aday ajr pageant of bcaf plume i television demonstration athletka aucanadian art showvbands glaai- see hear and dance to the worlds greatest swing bands emoy the ex- quiaite niartuuand symphony music of che band of his majestys royal marines see industry in its most diwjimr forms the cxl presentation of chemistry general motors tarade of progress the motor show and honored of others if a the kind on show of its i don t miss rl ikchlpucn after b pja camduqr mauac pazk for sjls9 iodndlbdrrfr titkat forom and wm duwd in adtmmmfmn th cnjl tfcfa oflm 171 bay stfwa uk hoov k kbiff stwl klt usb after span tete- pbomlalw canadian national 00m lie as near the edge of the bed as d yoo may aop ad september 25 30 arthur sept 27 28 chesley sept 25 26 co llngwood sept 28 30 dundalk sept 28 27 gtoroetown sept 27 28 grand valley sept 29 30 milton sept 29 30 i tchell sept 26 27 owen so ind sept 30 oct 2 6c 3 paisley sept 26 27 palmerston sept 26 27 october 2 7 bee ton oct 3 4 cooks t oa n dray ton erin oc a 9 markham oct 5 7 streetsv ille oct 3 4 tara ovv 4 5 october t 17 forest markdale oct 10 11 international plowing match and farm machinery demonstration ontario hospl tal farm brockville ontario united counties of leeds and orenvllle oct 10 11 12 13 ottawa winter fair nov 14 17 royal winter pair toronto nov 31 29 ouelph wintbr pair dec 5 7 nb dstes of fairs listed are subject to change valiable canadian fox travelling to iceland canadian fox destined for a new life in distant iceland are now travelling to their destination in charge of the canadian national express this pair of valuable breeding fox started th journey at fort qu appelle saskat chewan travelling by rail to montreal here they will go on shipboard and cross the atlantic with their intermeo late destination the port of lelth in scotland from lelth they will proceed b another steamer to reykjavik in ireland and then continue to their nev owner in soudarbrok trnn canada maintained opera lions ni tot per cent according to the mot recent report issued during the monthly period 234 318 miles scheduled were completed and- 93 per cent of all trips were operated on or within 30 minutes of schedule a girl called on a farmer in response to an advertisement for a shepherd and offered her services no no my lassie said the old far mer i advertised for a shepherd not a shepherdess i know that but surely there is no reason why the work should not be undertaken by a woman well a woman once tried it and made a mess of it who was she bo peep litmsiajt 9 a 3 caporatl roofing value c l it ja sou by rdmbu evafers everywhere fob new homes or to replace an old wornout not a brantford rx f will give the utmonl in roofing vatuo yenri f protection from driving ntina wintr storms and extreme varmti ni or temperature an unit into brantford roof brnntfonl atphilt slate can be obtained in many plcaauut colour cainmnattona there w a brantford hoofing dealer near you who will gladly sul mil an estimate of coat anu explain the many iraiirnme features or and extra protection that can be obtained from a brentford roof more ihnn thirty y am mptri nw in the manufacture of roofing mntenals eniure that brantford asphalt slates will give unex celled value weather nmlerlioo and beauty braitlf ord roofs brantford roofing company limited for sale by georgetown lumber co ltd

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