Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 5, 1938, p. 7

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jftyftyggprf iswimwpwi rogsffisff iv the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 5 th 1936 page 7 canadians bat well when tfcavbxumg xchsusttas and new yuvs that canadians eat well when temwutng doling the christmas and hew year holidays is shown by the large quantities of seasonable foods prepared by chets tn dfcdag cats ot the nattbnal railways stated w w swlndso bead of the tuning car department of the ays- tkixfcey ox coarse b the moat but there are also i hkbre aak to complete a weu- festive meal mr bwinden has t some interesting infor mation about the quantity of yoleude foods consumed by ttte travelling bunucafaoard those little hotels on wheels attached to the modern rail way tram about eight thousand trukey din ners will be served on trains ol the canadian national system during the festive wrj which la more than 4he largest hotel in the world will m invtta- dining room dining this period preparation for ttts fh job i place in a riinfaiy car titcnen 16 feet longhand 6 t3 feet wide in serving the above number of mnaln mr bwinden states the baveumg public win consume about sjooo pounds ot fresh turkeys with cranberry sauce and to dress these t approximately 900 loaves of stale bread will be used kngmjfti plum pudding wjethj bard or sweet sauce iriu of course be a very popular dish and sufflei quantity has been prepared to meet ab individual requests umce pie too wol not be forgotten 3000 pounds of this fining win go into pies just like mother used to make a few passengers who do not care for plum pudding or mince pie and these win be very much in minority win probably order ice cream or cadadian cheese with biscuits to cap the meal lb enable the housewife to try her luck in p some of these r tasty dishes in her vn home she may secure tiumour dining oarde partment a recipe of any dish that takes her fancy stated mr swlnden read it or not prost does not cause the leaves of trees to turn yellow and red to the autumn flay fair even with the devil dont yen get behind me satan and then continue to hang onto him with both hands georgetown sporl clubs have successiul tear during 1937 juniors show way in hockey circles winning champion ship of group midget nhl won morenz trophy crkhton hightights track meets other sports gain interest in the reahn of sport georgetown enjoyed another banner year in 1837 success was twofold first ah in teresung season was provided by the different dubs and secondly accomp lishments included several champion ships 1937 is now gone with the wind with many paragraphs having been written regarding hockey b track waa field meets and other sports during the past twelve monthspan into the volume compiled by father time while no outstanding honors have come to local sports circles no inter national championships won yet for all that they enjoyed a good deal of success progress with some was slow others bounced ahead w- think of midget hockey- in this con nection the feeling is general though that we are headed for bigger and better things in 1938 g athletes took part in eleven different branches of sport ir 1937 namely hockey baseball oft ball golf tennis bowling curling badminton skiing swimming and beginning with hockeyjrjnjght say that our hockey teams fared not too badly the juniors won honor for themselves and the town when hey won their group championship ther were only three teams in the group- acton orangevlue and georgetow- orangeville were forced to the cellar position with acton and georgetown fighting it out for the honors in the playoffs if you will try to re member the local team took the tat ners in two straight games the scores being 7 2 and 3 2 then the firs step out of the group with waterloo is a memorable one to many the firs game was staged at the arena here and georgetown could do nothing wrong winning the game 4 2 but a twogoal lead was not sufficient to take to kitchener and the local teams aspirations were cut short when they were defeated 7 to 3 or 9 to 7 on the round the players of while and pink engraved frames mek stockseducing sale januury 3rd to 31st yon can save money by allm your frames and glasses from as for a thorough tamlirttton and glasses of quality consult o t walker ro optoketbistt eyksightx ispeciaejst brampton wfa la at boobs drug storkobqkgetown the second expert watch repairs by j h jordan georgetown phone 11 lane block electric arc welding hudson and trraplnesales and service grays garage a phone 113 georgetown w seasons smartest mimmery wool basque berets and helmets the latest in winter millinery far mise and ladies at reduced price from 100 p misses claridge main street georgetown herald block upstain the georgetown team who won the of gtoup no 8 were burrows defence sanderson entre began wlnga httl- uuhibakl alternates stockford g rlddall soloski kemahead the intermediate team also provid ed sport fans with some interesting entertainment last season while they did not win any championships they were a hard team to beat ana sent a scare into the mighty acton tanners who decided ifroest to play off with guelph instead of the local squad the big hit of the 1937 hockey sea son was the formation of the midget nhl under the presidency of gor don alcott who is at present organiz ing a league in halleybury night after night hundreds of fans enjoyed the games of the young pro players the league comprised six teams maple leafs americans canadens black hawks maroons bruins and was the first of its klndto be formed in ontario since that time midget clubs have sprung up all over the country it was a whirlwind finish last spring when the maple leafs andxes canadians went nvetgames in the play offs before che winner could be declared the stanley cup went to the maple leafs and they in turn played off with stratford for the on tarlo championship and the morenz trophy this twogame series was won by the georgetown midgets 30 and 3 2 here is the line up goal billy clark defence bob goldham jackmorrow centre bud- james wings doug sargent bus hale ubs don early norm barber bob early willie murphy bob wylie walkei cleave and albert kemshead ub goalie last year georgetown also boasted a juvenile league with streets ille winning the group and the cup i was a great hockey season during 1937 baseball bid good year the georgetown baseball season opened on may 15th and had a good ear despite many setbacks and even though they did not win an interme diate championship in the sioup were georgetown acton milton bur lington brampton and hlllsburg vltli milton winning the group george town played off with acton for sec ond place but were easily put nut midget baseball also made its ebu and success crow n d the efforts af- hose who trlrd to get u is sport un dtr way the crowds wue small bit the baseball learnul h tin bo as great on track and field dve crichton high lighted the track arsi field events bj doing home oitstand ng i mining against run er of hitrh merit he dejtated milt wil lace ono or canada s best m the mil i and hair event in a meet a va tadium last july adn qualified to run igainst the oxfordcambiidge run if from englahd in this meet he n ed to the tape by wallace but on j bv 4 seconds and there were two ox foidcambridge runner in the raci bill collier made a lint showing in tin two mile event placing second l rilttton won many mces dm he i p3i which was climaxrd in octone wh n he set a new record in the mil rac of 4 min v jl seconds in tho inter faculty track meet at va ltj and exceeded his own time in tru inter collegiate mcet the following week in the montreal harrier race i he scored first in the ave mile eenl georgetown was proud to have a run i ner like dave crichton in the big tune races honors come to bob goldham who won the cobs shot put at 8t catharines and gained for hlmielf three weeks holiday at lake coucnlch ing boys camp at this point nerval village comes in for honorable mention when har vey nurse and r w hall of the norval bine club were successful in winning first and second places in the shoot sponsored by the dominion marksmen of montreal the nearest competitors lo these two men vere sergt k waugh or the calgary rifle club and g s beckett of moncton njb nurse also qualified for 5th place in the dewar trophy shoot at ort w- in august in october he received a beautifully mounted silver shield m blematlc of the ontario champion hip this is indeed an honor to have been brought to our district considering the number who talc part in hesp contests softball proves entertaining during the summer and fall ca sons softball had its place with the sport fans the outdoor league nart its large quota of spectators espicl ally in the playoffs when the plr ates won the tiptop tailor trophy when they put the glen team o tt by a 13 6 score in the final game the halton peel softball leagu- proved almost more interesting when the games were played in the arena teams from brampton norval glen williams stewarttown limehouse and georgetown made up the group with norval winning the championship brampton were the runners up golf had its place cedar crest golf club was the mecca for golfers last summer and many fine scores were made on this beautiful ninehole course in the final roundup 28 competitors took part for the wllloughby trophy and ry douglas came through with the low net score he also won the ouf is cup for the lowest gross score in the match play roy foulls was suc cessful in winning the club shield another championship georgetown could not get along without its neighboring villages ind w we feel that they are at least a part of our district and should lave aihalr place in our 1937 review this budget i htllcbest j shortening 2 its 25c for the nttw year oranges medium ubge l doz 19c i doz 29c deluxe salted sodas 2 lb box 29c campbells tomaklsmul 3 hns 35c lachine cut wax beans 3 tins 25e apricots lib 23c rebv seal fancy bed 5almxwj tai 14c infants delight soap 2 lor 9c classic ob babbits cleanser 2 lor 9e bruoswick sardines 3 lor 14c bed rose coffee u p 22c rice 2 lbs 15c blue rose best quality ask for your premium card and make ydur food dollars buy your gifts at coat your dollar buys more here free delivery phone 366 or ngs us to the topic of lacrosse and the cheltenham ingelwood combines 1 o won the ontario intermediate lacroisc championship nothing but success oorn- own marked the year 1937 uy building a wilding pool lor tht o iscr boji and girls which was needed in the worst way tht on u ilo championship blccle race tie brought jts geotgetown in july the high school rugbj learn wor ij he ross trophy n they defeated ulhde the mlron team vivian clair- of norval station won the lady drivers race and a gold wrist watch at duf terin pork toronto in the tlrst lar ness meet for lady drivers in de ccmber e mckinney of the norval label a great showman onceliald the gullible public love to befooledond gullibility and the taking of unknown remedies seem to go hand in hand with a great many of us thb is perhaps not so strange op more care ful examination when we stop to realize how readily useful some drugs are take insulin for example it has the lives of thousands of toxin antitoxin and toxld have al most eliminated deaths lxom dlph 1 thcrla in communities where they art widely used among children many drugs stop and control pain we could go on at great length rfle club turned in ten perfect scoro j l p cards to win a gold button from th fcujllst dominion marksmen montreal badminton tennis bowling swlmmlng- skllng and curling all had their place during the year the above review of the year s ac tlvitles of georgetown and district sport clubs and athletes show hat the old year which sung its awan song at midnight on friday last wasn t such a bad old duck after all but time marches on and a new year is with us may it be a happier one for everyone m k rikalth skrvicc tmc canarj an mfedi aociatic n and 1 irr imaunanci compar ie n canada know that drugs have certain definite usts within and reaction upon the human body they do not prescribe insulin for tonsllltls or diphtheria toxiod for heart disease the lntelll gent use of drugs is a great boon to humanity one hesitates to think how sadly the world would fare with out them but the useless rtpfnrtl ture for unknown concoctions not only runs into millions of dollars of wasted money but may leave the sufferer worse off than before the al leged medicine was taken when you want to employa drug for some specific purpose be sure iouknow exactly what you are doing advice and intelligent guidance are available and many a life has been saved by the proper use of drugs at the proper time questions concerning heatlh ad dressed to the canadian medical as soclatlon 184 college street toronto will be answered personnally by letter the use and abuse of drugs no doubt prehistoric man usel drugs the earliest pages- of history reveal that great store was laid by the use of herbs and barks infusions and roncoctions to heal all manner of mans diseases to this enlightened age many of the old prescriptions are utterly r dlculous but blind faith sur mounted upon ignorance has led imyiya person into accepting an imaginary cure and the custom ha by no means become a thing of the past perhaps there are not as many absurd ideas abroad today about the values of weird tnlxtures b3ln the olden days but in a different guise there- are still many socalled cures put lip iff bottles and boxes mixtures that are not only useless but in some instances harmful there is no field in which the ex ploitation of the public offers greater opportunity for the quack and- the charlatan thanin tiveffleld of modi cation the older generation will have vivid memories of the itinerant peddler who with the aid of a wagon and torch light persuaded many a listener to part jwlth a dollar for a bottle of something which often was not worth the price of the ink on the check carefully your real assets in life if you have a clear conscience and good health if jrou have half n dnzenggod jtrjends and a happy home if your heurt has kept its youth and your soul its honesty then you ste one of ufes miuionalrw not so sore a mlodle aged man was giving a stag party to his middle aged friends late jn the evening when the mans wife came in to serve the supper n guest said to him bill if you had it to do over would you marry ruth again ruth was loading the table with good things she was still pretty but she iooked pale and tired i certainly would said the man you certainly wouldn t rath said boig hi j there you dwn t you tell me you never got tired negro datts right boss ah al lus stops an rests befo ah getstltel a misunderstanding just the other day we overheard a remark that is worth pondering a uttie group was talking about the practical help the eastern provinces had furnished the driedout areas ui western canada reference was made to the cars of fruit and vege tables and of clothing the east had sent out something was said too about the work done by the church tn supporting missions and tne sums that had been contributed by eastern mi to support their suffering brethren in the dried out areas a western youth was present and com mented somewhat as follows thats because you have these things when i see your fine bank barns and your plendld roads and the fine houses you live in and the good things yon enjoy i cannot but wonder that you have not done a whole lot more fm the west than you have done an old farmer replied young man you don t understand thost buildings are not all paid for those of us who have paid for the things you mention are trying to get the money back we invested in them i know this community pretty well if the troth were known you would dis cover that a good many of us are pretty hard up a mans not well off because he wears glasses of carries a wooden leg these thing are evi dences of his necessities these bank bams are grim necessities we simply must have them but they come out of our living they are a part of our overhead that is making farming so difficult to make profltaole you re jumping at conclusions al ways a dangerous practice we commend this farmers remarks to all canadians a fanner considers himself well off if he is making sndc meet if at the end of a tenyear period he can get back in open sale all he put into his farm premises he regards himself well off if in ad dition to this he and his wife re ceive eaehone dollar a day in cash he thinks of himself as well off if in addition he ha mad five per cent on his investment he thinks of him self as haying the world by the tail the assistance given the west grew out of good will and sacrifice exeter times advocate the house fly there are six million germs on jr single fly as it walks up and down on an mple pie fimahpox and measles and flu and diphtheria travel around with these little bacteria hired hand well now what time do i have to get to work morn ings farmer any time you like jest so s it am t later than halfpast four doctor did the sl do any good patient i scatteerd it over the whoel bed bpt it didnq good zsr

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