Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1957, p. 12

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r7ijifb trii wmivv i istilli havi some x llghts to tell yon about from lime gebnifs book bf pfri litenesa -of- ahundredyears ago as i mentioned last week many of her bits of advice still apply today because human nature dosent seem to change much she has one chapter entitled f the talent of littenjng to others ifi weh she advises if the narr- iq- wanders into long digressions mve patience to let him extricate himself alone from the labyrinth of v bis- story if the merciless storyteller is your equal or friend you may ay to him in or- dir to induite- him to finish his jfcarrauoa amd finally r m and her is heir way of hand- ling ticklish situajioifcwhich still confronts people in 1957 this comes under the- heading of an obliging deportment one species of borrowing which is of daily occunence and happens very often to the loss of the own ers is the borrowing of book- per sons are so wanting in delicacy on this subject that those who have a passion for books arid who are very obliging in other respects are forced to refuse whng these troublesome loans the case however is a very per plexing one we cannot say i am not willing to lend you this work but if the borrower is a suspicious person we can say we have occasion to use it that we regret it very much but that we wul lend it to him in a few days however we do not lend it at all wellbred persons do not make a bare request for a book they wait unttkit is offered and then accept the offer hesitatingly they find oat the length of time they can eep it and return it punctu ally at the appointed day mm cetsurt devotes quite a lengthy chapter to the proper way to conduct oneself when in a store and also advises the salespeople on their behaviour with the different types of cus tomers with whom they must deal she says if the purchaser be difficult to suit capricious ri diculous or even disdainful the shopkeeper ought not to appear to perceive k he may however in such cases show a little cold ness of manner troprietir of deportment is a section of lime celnarts bonk which finds little echo in modern customs its hard to envisage a time when tripping over the pavement as the say ing is a lady should gracefully raise her dress a little above her mmm iiihhawli vvl- liri p fvfc pick only f for canada join diefenbaker national progressive ooijser- rvativ leader has been acclaimed across canada as this countrys next- prime minister he believes the people should be allowed to govern them selves that present government extravagance must be stopped that taxes must be lowered and that canadas natural resources should be devel oped for the benefit of all canadians saanadians are aroused as never before they are sick and tired of paying higher and higher taxes to thtfpliesent extravagant liberal government they ask this government vntby what right it overtaxed them 536 million dollars in the first ten months of the fiscal year peopie are v04hg tobe very sure about who represents them in parliament they demand capable anp ptlftlilc sprite dmen who will restore common sense government this is why halton people by the thousands will vote for alexander sandy best on june 10 his platform is the platform of the progressivegonservative party some of the maum points are as fotlowsr you cuidybvr income sandy best sayat canaditns were over taxed 536 million dollars in the 195697 fiscal year this means that your money and mine is being used to build up big liberal government surpluses which are not benefitting anyone the progressive conservative party which t represent in halton takes the stand that the peoples money is their own and taxation should produce only enough revenue to operate the government efficiently m you and your family i am opposed to anything that creates unnecessary financial burdens for families the progressive conservative party believes that the family is the cornerstone of national progress because the present liberal government refuses to give adequate financial aid to the provinces and municipalities you are obliged to pay everincreasing local taxes the progressiveconservative party says the gov- vermnent practice of collecting huge surpluses should be eliminated instead more money should be given to municipalities as a means of keeping local taxes from going any higher and to aid new schools hospitals and growth services in addition our older dtiieas need a fairer deal the six dollars a month or 20c a day increase in the recent budget was disgracefully small you and your job security sandy best believes the progressive conservatives canada first policy will bring more benefits to more canadians we now lose a hundred million dollars a month by selling raw m iap to the us then buying them back at higher prices as manufactured products sandy says more natural for halton ul mino miliwork doors sash cabinets stairs frames screens prompt aervice ij free estimates 11 water st tr 79771 travel notes alexander sandy best halton progressive con servative candidate is a busihessman scientist and tetcher who will best serve the interests of everyone in this county a son of dr charles best codiscoverer of insulin he has a deep sense of public service he says halton people are pay ing too much in taxes as a result of rising munici pal costs he reminds you that a conservative government will keep taxes down by increasing federal grants to the provinces and municipali ties t resources should be processed in canada thereby creating more jobs and higher wages and salaries you and the farm question agriculture remains one of the mainstays of our economy yet the farmer is losing money because the liberal government has sacrificed our commonwealth markets and still allows the us to dump surplus farm products in canada at ridiculously low prices sandy best says everyone benefits when the farmer prospers and to that end a progressive conservative government would develop world trade give canadian farmers tariff protection you and the tighkmoney policy by drastically restricting credit to individuals and business the liberal government prevents cana dians from making necessary expenditures yet the same government does not restrict its own extravagant spending of thae peoples money sandy best says a progressive conservative government will put a eulck end to the tightmoney policy thereby saving small businesses from going bank rupt and allowing people to invest their money in such essentials as homes you and your parliament we need a return to responsible parliamentary government after 22 years in office the liberals have become too arrogant and the rights of your elected representatives are ignored through closure evasion and the constant cutting ofcommonwealth ties your parliament has been seriously weakened you cant do better than vote for best for further information pleas call conservative lloa at oakville victor 43249 burlington nejson 49329 milton tr t6570 oeoroetown tr 7223s 72239 see and hear john dierenaker at burlington arena 630 pxm friday june 7th published by the progressive conservative association of halton county 15 d a y air excursion only 45400 return malton to london enotand full particulars at john ra barber 1 travnj advisor ti wtt john r barber agency lv insurance travel ltwfw gfr3fct ankle with the right hand she should hold together the folds of her gown and draw them towards the right side to raise the dress on both sides and with both hands is vulgar this ungraceful practice can be tolerated only for a moment when the mud is very deep and then if it should happen to rain if you have no umbrella and find yourself overtaken by a sudden shower and any person provided with one is going in the same direction you may request them to shelter you they should receive your request with much politeness inform themselves of the place where you wish to stop and offer to conduct you there unless it is too much out of the way m when dining lime celnart opines it is ridjculous to make a display of your nap kin to attach it with pins upon your bosom or to pass it through your buttonhole to use a fork in eating soup to ask for meat in stead of beef for poultry instead of saying chicken or turkey to turn up youir culls while carving to take bread even when it is within your reach instead of call ing upon the servant to cut with a knife your bread which should very seldom and with persons of 1 their acquaintance f then if in spite of the strict rules and inevitable chaper- ones a young man got to the point of proposing marriage blme celnart warns he avoids all mis placed familiarity he calls her miss until returning from church on the day of the marriage a the custom of wearing mour ning when a family suffers a bereavement is fully discuss ed this custom is practically nonexistent today a century ago the full mourning was divided in to three periods for the first six weeks only woollen garments were worn in the six weeks fol lowing silk was also worn- and the last months it was accepted to mingle white with the black mm celnart instructs minutely upon the proper be haviour for different kinds of visits one custom which we bave dropped is the new years visits she says that at the- return of each new year c and duty require us to present ourselves to our relations first afterwards to our patrons our friends and those who have done any kindness for us calling cards were a be broken by hand and to pour j must tin those days to the point your coffee into the saucer to cool custom allows ladies at the end of an entertainment to dip their fingers into a glass of water and to wipe them with their nap- jcins it allows them also to rinse i the mouth using their plate for this purpose but in my opinion custom sanctions it in vain- if you were host at a danc ing party of a hundred years ago as even now it was your duty to see that a the ladies danced the host was admonished take notice particularly of those who seem to serve a drapery to the walls of the ballroom or- wall flowers as the familiar expression is and should see that they are mavited to dance but hark you bime celnart says the waltz is a dance of quite too loose t character and unmarried ladies atoold refrain from it altogether both in public and private very young roified ladles however be allowed vt a aaj si am a j that visits could be made without leaving ones home you sent your card by a domestic or by means of an agency established for the purpose frowning deeply how ever m celnart reprimands this practice is the most imperti nent and vulgar thins which can be imagined do not then per mit it r in her chapter on the manner of receiving visitors she advises that young mo- lthers of families who wish to have with them their children trouble some guests in a drawingroom as everyone knows may remain in the duungroom and have stran gers conducted into an adjacent apartment the ladies of a hundred years ago had a high ideal to live up to ume celnart says it- is not in good tone for a lady to speak too quick or too loud when seated she ought neither to cross her legs nor take a tolgar attumuiseiv entirely and appear neither too restless or too immoveable it is altogether out of place for her to throw her drapery around hter in sitting dovn or to spread out her dress for display as upstarts do in order to avoid the least rumple but what is especially insup portable in this sex is an inquiet bold and imperious air for it is unnatural and not allowable in any case if a lady has cares let her conceal them from the world or not go into it whatever be her merit let her not forget that she may be a man in the superi ority of her mind and decision of character but that externally she ought to be a woman she ought to present herself as a being made to please to love and to seek a support a being inferior to man but near to angels an affection ate complying and almost timid aspect a tender solicitude for those who are about her should be shown in her whole person her ace should breathe hope gentleness and satisfaction derec- tion anxiety and illhumour should be constantly banished concluding her book ume cel nart reminds us that politeness is the desire of pleasing those with whom we are obliged to live a truisom that applies to tuny cen tury clearing auction sale l of highclass power farm equipment feed furniture etc the property of 4 roilpin lot 1 6th line west caledah a miles north of terra cotta- saturday june let 157 at 1 oclock the following farm eouipmknt jlh no s3 high arch tractor live power and fully equipped mm cligiper 6 ft combine with clover attach ments set of heavy tractor chains mcrxjo 145 baler mdx t ft power mower ilel tractor culti vator near idea tractor manure spreader mctx ibrun double disc ferttlhtt- drill mh 9 disc tiller n slr side rake bfcd walking scufller ijsterno 1 need cleaner woods- electric teed 2eis 46 waits in ptjlvijite jatt lto jde she should occupy hereby been used 3 years or less 5 section seed harrows set of chain harrows steel 3 drum roller potato digger rubbertired wagon steel stone boat sloop sleighs bob sleighs 2000 lb platform seal feed cart root pulper usual articles dairyelectrical 3 surge milker units small delaval cream separator new milk scale large butter churn 4 new milk cans va hp electric motor k hp elec tric motor walker turner 8 in bench saw stewart electric clip pers new electropail water heater gas barrel pump small gear p feed about 2000 bales hay about 400 bales straw about 300 bush f wheat furniture easy spin dry elec tric washer mcclary cabinet type electric rangette chesterfield and chaiiy2 studio couches 2 occasion al chairs small walnut desk ma hogany living room table 3 piece walnut bedroom suite walnut dresser oak dresser walnut finish simmons steel bed springs bed room chair end table floor lamp natural finish kitchen set of table 4 chairs 2 porcelaintop kitchen tables 4 kitchen chairs modern kitchen cabinet large cupboard 2 small tables kitchen stool cole man gas lantern singer- sewing machine drophead hoover vacu um cleaner fawn rilower dishes cooking utensils etc farm equipment selling at 100 oclock furniture about 3 oclock no reserve as the farm is rent ed terms cash frank pbtch auctioneer phone georgetown tr 72864 jack mcmillan clerk herald advertising pays be sure stop here first -for- spring tuneup to be sure to get where youre going with smooth motoring ali the way stop here before you start not only to gas up but to get that thor ough checkup that can forestall trouble on the road this spring be safe vi payment of 1957 only two weeks until federal election day j iiiy rtfii w rl bove implements have monuments detigftt sutmnttffed cemetery nftqftynqs- coitmht mflfttea mq a good display in stock bytffltwom ffnoivtlwimft wrotvts wm x allan prop 68 queen st west brampton shop phones res gl 10445 7 at 11613 rap tom41icol phone brampton qlv 38jtt t ft the first imstalment of taxes is due and payable at the munkipm oft4ce oeoroetown j on or before- j saturday june 1 tax bills are mow being mailedjuicjjjeypu have not s recelved yoursalready it will be in your majl within 5 i a day or two hh ef c a benham i wfehm

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