Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 19, 1938, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

the georgetown herald wejneriay evening ja 19th 1938 paas rf woice f and cur meats kin inspected your protection b spbclalrsmnjalde braoa creamery butter 21- 69c special dmfts pare j tends 1 veal roasts 5- fresh lean stewing veal 2 lbs- 25c special sale tender mealy s roast 2l pure uitd 2 ik 29c f gold medal peach jam brisket or plato boiling beef 12c boneless and rolled prime rib roasts 23c meaty pot roasts shoulder roasts lsc- ti i wli ground hamburg steak 2 25c mbdt sweet ridded cottage rolls 23 b 2 39c ltbbvs pork beans no 2 slse 3 tor 25c i 8 ok jumbo site 2 r 25c picnic style pork shoulders 17 union chubch sweet pickled perk shoulders 7c lb fresh pork hams half or whole 21c frcah streaky side pork 19c leon meaty pork butts dingmans xxx soap chips ibs 25c maple leaf 22c i cream ot tbewh bread floor pork chops 7 ik lag 33 j3c j 24 1 tog j 15 ontakio wbtts beans 6 lbs 25c sweet and jtjicy ttfnia navel 0ranfles2 35 8hvkbbbight bed hair or whole pbh salmon 12 c fillets damarta vegetable sbortenidg 2 lb 25c 2 29c telephone 27 w m king prompt delivery annual meeting the annual meeting of union pres- bytorianchurch was held mijstegdayj evening jan 10th with a good at- tendance the reports of various organizations were presented showing that the church had had a very successful year with a comfortable balance on hand all reports showed an increase over the preceding year under the able leadership of thbanlnlster rev n mcmillan the following officers were elected new members to the board of man agement j hoare j w ruuedge c anderson church treasurer p a dick misslons treasurer a mcdonald church secretary jas mckanc jr s a superintendent a mcdonald s 8 secretary violet dick 8 s treasurerowens mcdonald choir committee ida mckane margaret mcdonald joe harris f l thompson at an executive meeting of the hal ton holsteln breeders held in milton on saturday last wm roblnon hornby was appointed fleldman of the association in place or p o les lie who recently resigned a commit tee composed of wm robinson frank stark johnston neelands addison woodley and j e whltelock wa elected to select the county herd for the cjjs plans were also made for the annual banquet which will be held milton the latter part of marth kebekahs hold another successful dance willis tipping and his famous blue dragoons supplied the music for a most successful dance held in the arena last friday evening under the auspices of verdun bebekah lodge no 184 tervals during the evening t dancers were entertained by a few tap dancing numbers given by misses ethel kemshead and lois emmerson three little girls mary young jessie murphy and mary wlltet dressed in pretty paper costumes kept the crowd supplied with gum and choco- 1 late bars there were two lucky spot dances the winners being miss mary bludd and mr grahanifaraell and miss thelma cripps and mr albert reeve a dainty lunch was served by the committee and a very enjoyable evening was brought to a close with singing god save the king erin week end specials thursday friday and saturday a table of remnants including linen towelling prints broadcloth white cotton factory cotton dress goods table oil clothf 54 fancy taleoil cloth week encf c yd sleepers child s yama cloth sleepers feet in srzes 2 4 and 6 1 10 for 7sc missed fleecelined bloomers pink 25c womena large size 48 balbnggan bloomers 39c socks men a heavy all wool sox white heel and toe at 21c and 25c pr sweaters boys all wool cadet sweaters zipper sizes 24 to 34 at 98c and 135 misses ski jackets sizes 14 16 18 heavy freize cloth 369 simplicity patterns 15c 20c 25c agents for langlevs cleaners and dyers mcbean co phone 64 we deliver georgetown qeay theatre friday january 21 married before breakfast romantic- ratmdy with robert young comedy girls ahoy community sing cartoon pink elephants fox news saturday january 22 high wide and handsome musical melodrama with irene dunne randolph scott and dorothy lamour pete smith novelty spitfrtson ice cartoon candid candidate matinee at 3 pjaa tuesday and wednesday january 25th and 26th prisoner oe zenda adyentare story with ronald cotman band queens of harmony n cartoon case of stuttering- pig boys and girls the new serial tim tylers lack a jangle adventsrre story tarts saterday janaary thh 7te qanulu go i s balunafad mrs john may of little current b visiting with her sister mrs f ben nie mrs f w shoitill visited last neck with her parents mr and mrs g robson in guelph we are sorry to report that mr david mcenery who has not been well for some time was removed to ouelph general hospital on salur day mr and mrs r n weir of to ronio were saturday isitors ith mr and mrs frank bcnnlc mr and mrs w wiley are recover nr srs uwum church was tielct monday afternoon i ahvocate in the church rev a o w fore man acted as chairman the trcas reported a substantial balanoul over the years expenses encourag t ing reports aer given from all dc partments of the church s work the january meeting of the wa was held at the manse the presi dent mrs r mcenery presiding the devotional exercises were taken by miss shortui and mrs f w shoriili plans were made to hold a croklnole social early in february the meet ulng closed with singing and prayer and lunch was served by the com mlttee a pleasant social gathering was held friday evening in the hall when neighbors and friends met and ten dered a miscellaneous shower to mr and mrs wllburt marshall mr s leltch of erin acted as chairman and many beautiful presents were presented to the newly weds fhe remainder of the evening was spent in dancing the mission circle held their janu ary meeting at the manse vice- president alma mcenery presiding reta allan led in sentence prayer and annie snow led in jscjapjairej study it was deddad use mite boxes throughout uj- year and hand them as love gifts in december the topic was given by muriel crossrnan in her usual capable manner lunch was served at the close of the meets-j- ing atter a discussion which has lasted for two years the mix up over the testing of cattle for tuberculosis came to an end when dr w f r stubbs of caledon commenced last friday to test all cattle north of fifteen side road john drury who for 35 years was engaged as teacher at belfountaln public school died at his home saturday january 8th in his o4ui year mr jos bingham underwent ar operation at the ouelph general hos pital last friday at last report he was convalescing rev canon wea er has not beei enjoying his tasual health and his doctor advised that he remain in bed for a few days at least miss phyllis bainbridge suffered a fracture of her leu leg at the ankle i saturday afternoon while skiing lwiu be obliged to be absent from duties as teacher in the junior of the public school for a week or ten days at least dr h gear and mrs gear accom panted b messrs j a cetherwood and h l harris left on tuesday for jacksonville florida dr and mrs gear and mr cetherwood will re main for the winter while mr har save with safety at your rexall store j noxzema special 25c size 15c faceelle tso mcleans entuahj tooth paste- z5o i l my floating carbolic soap 3 cakes 14c we fit etsiorl arjjustabli satufactzon guaranteed yon can always shoo to adwantafe at yonr bexall drag- stare nokdol cod liver oki practically tarte- vacutjia bottles robbs drug store orb n i- w rmirrar rmi siuu robt oaoatocitnni haaaabbaalbiaabablbfalbblalbblalblbalblbablblalbblblali whn chooaioo tton portonon lor yoor family yotu bod thoogbl is loc thoii aouty tbars u ofbolstyintlio bo total inloiioa rcord of gray coach lioes a0 coach travol liiarmatian dt w h long phone 89 georrc dukct savage brampton lacrosst plaer wino s10 as the father ihe first child born in the new obstetrical ward at peel memorial hospital a son was born to mr and mrs savage at noon two weeks ago thursday trie prize is being donated t an anonvmous citizen two port credit youths received royal canadian humane associajon parchmen ce for life saving at the inaugural council meeting jan 10 they are lino brcsolin 13 and rymal block is royal gndphs modem theatre ctusnapshot cuili viewpointin landscapes stolen car recovered forbid in snow drift at brmxnptan the automobile stolen from george town on tuesday evening of last week was recovered in a snow drift at brampton on wednesday afternoon it belonged to mr bert lumb man ager of the dominion stores oeorge- the car was little the worse of wear except thattne of the door had bees left open and it was pretty well ailed with snow when found fcyl provincial constable t h owens nof acting chief e armstrong of bramp ton it was- returned to mr lnmb wednesday evening now until friday 10 sura 50 players cast of thousands rewell again with leslie banks flora robcon added revival thursday at 11 pjn whuam powell myma lov in after the thm man starting saturday dick powair hugh herbert rosemary lane glenda parrell hollywood hotel extra edgar bergen and charlie mccarthy m the house in the lower rlaht nicely balance the composition and accentuates the height of the mountains allaricab drawbck saturday cooun frosa s pj now that nature hati once more been adorned with the verdure of spring and a new season of out door picture taking has begun it is pproprlate to consider landscape pictures good landscape subjects are at 1 ast easy to find one can travel rarrely anywhere without encoun tering pleasing vistas of woodb and fledb hills and valleys stream and ake country cottageb old farm i mses treecanopied roads flocks c browsing sheep herds of cattle id all that makes for beaut and ntprebt in landscapes a hat sliould we do to capture 1 se level scenes with our cam i as such lewb may seem easy to nke as they meet the eye but here i in all photography indiscriminate lupahootlnfr usually results inj med composition a little thought a mile planntn a little effort ir ytra ijcaae to majfce the picture not i rcl to tavrt it this means care n selecting a viewpoint which ti aos the composition essential b n artistic picture you cannot shoot oh ripm and be lucky every time begldnera are often satisfied with any picture at all as long as it is tear thy are delighted merely to hae ohtn ned the correct exposure but he who takes pains to locate a viewpoint which sdves in his finder a wellhalanced arrangement of the objects in the scene generally gets pictures that are not merely photo graphically clear but artistic ar yon willing to climb a tones foil up a rugged hill wade a brook to get that viewpoint many an en thusiast has taken real risks lor a viewpoint and been amply rewarded remeulber that the viewpoint should be such that the picture balances both tertlcally and hort- sontally generally there shoum he a large mass th main object drin terest near bdtnrot at the center balanced by several smaller objects or masses on the other side or by s single smaller ofle farther from the center or in some cases slightly above or below the center take time to move around iron spot to spot and in each place ex periment with the scene as it ap pears m your vlewflnder be satis fied that yon have this balanced composition before you let the pic ture into your lens choosing the best viewpoint is what the landscape painter does before he sets up his easel to stttjre his picture remember that m the same way yon too with a camera can woke a picture l37 john van guilder

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy