Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 27, 1938, p. 4

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pw4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 27th 1938 continuing silvers annual summer ad siu lines must go at once- prices have hit rock hot dont hrsitato now is your chance to save and save abundantly shop with confidence at silvers dept store where your dollar goes farther phone 375 georgetown vankatim at otnlpb general h on cmndsr july mita 1988 btak vuinatter factored hus- bstad at annie umj weodeu in bis uh jew pore food store 24 lb bag monarch fancy pastry flour 64c clarks scotch broth soup per tin 6c 16 oz bottle welchs grape juice 27c 6 h tin hereford brand corned beef 89c 1 lb pkg mannings assorted english quality biscuits 30c 2 x 1 lb pkgs pure lard 25c 8 ok pkg davis pasteurized cheese spread 15c 7 oz bottije york brand sweet mtktrp pickles handy picnic size loc 16 oz tin hgrnes custard powder 5c 6 oz bottle orimsby brand white onions 15c 2 pkgs pep bran flakes and 1 blue glass pitcher z5c sweet pickle cottage roll by the piece lb mc peamealed back bacon by the piece lb uc choice breakfast bacon by the pece lb 29c fresh bologna by the piece lb 14c special prices on mil cooked heats machine suced twoinone bug killer whiz fly fume in balk choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e phone 75 farnell free delivery perfect grip a gotta perch a eltjl save tire dollars at art scotts shell service station atmoanment phone 161 georgetown j aw m aaja this and ihat in sport by o mac moailrray clarke forced to set new record to bert cricbton box coujeit in six mile event dave crlchton olf georgetown runn ing under the west- end y colors forced art clarke canada ace mller to set up a new recorcvin order to win the ontario track chsonptonship tor the distance on saturday last at the beaches olympic oral toronto his time was 16 910 seconds eclisp- ing bis own former record toy b10 seconds while clarice won the race dave crtchton was only a scant sec ond behind clarke put au he had into the race and led the field from the second lap crtchton kept close until the sprint when be dropped back some eight yards but the others run ners of the field were nowhere with j the leaden crtchton led clarke to the tap on a previous occasion and has every hope of doing it again in the near future while clarke holds the native can adian record for the mile crtchton is co to fee the best mller to ever wear the colon of the univer sity of toronto in the six mile event in a class ith some of canadas outstanding runners bui collier of georgetown ran fourth to scotty ranldne pres ton w fedorick graelph and b morrison achilles collier made a fine showing also and georgetown is proud or their track stars what other papers sat about ckichton l referring to art clarke of the achilles club and dave crtchton of georgetown the toronto star had the following to say- ontario is for tunate in p these two ster ling athletes who are the best that canada has probably ever had to of fer and who have proven their ability in international competition in credi table fashion clarke in the past few years has justifiably attained a repu tation as the best mller that canada has ever produced last year he set up a new canadian native record and this spring in australia turned in the fastest mile ever run by a canadian at home or abroad crtchton a relatively new runner has in turn proven himself to be of equally great promise intercolle giate recordholder and best mller to ever wear the colors of university of toronto crtchton is providing op position unparalled running for west end y during the summer time he may easily be relied upon to carry their colors to great heights within the last month he has lowered the existing canadian record for the mile and a half distance by seven seconds still quite recently he ran second to bill fritz british empire and olym pic point winner in the fastest half mile run in canada this year the globe and mail said dave crtchton intercollegiate mile record holder will test his strength against art clarice canadian champ and record holder of the achilles club art has lost but one mile to a canadian and strangely enough that canadian was dave crtchton the crtchton boy is going places and recently lowered the canadian record for the mile and a half a sunburn may be prevented by the previous application to the skin of a solution of epsom salts or by similar use of a tani cacld solution two tea- spoonfuls to a glassful of warm water even strong tea may be used in an emergency excessive or hard ork in the hot sun muj cause prostration in severe cases the victim may have cramps in his legs the profuse sweating in volves not only a loss of water from the system but it occasions a loss of salt that seems to upset the chemistry of the body under such clrcumstan ces very little dilute salt water is quite palatable and oddly enough quenches thirst better than plain water heat stroke popularly called sun stroke is due to exposure to heat un der conditions of high humidity which prevent the normal heat loss from the body the bodys normal heatregulating mechanism has failed this condition may begin with head ache dimness thirst or nausea oftener there is a sudden loss of con sciousness with a rapid rise of body temperature as high as 107 or 110 de grees p heat stroke should be avoid ed if at all possible because the victim of heat stroke is thereby rendered sensitive to future heat exposure even as low as 80 degrees f high external temperatures compli cated by s or moist air which fails to assist the cooling of the body surface by evaporation are causative of heat stroke under such conditions bodily exertion must be limited the wearing of ught weu ventilated headgear gives a degree of protection if actual heat stroke has occurred or appears about to occur the should at once fee removed to the coolest available spot the bare body should be wrapped in a sheet wet in cold water and cooling by evaporation should be aided by nvig so as to gam a inarms current of air the tempe should be taken frequent ly and artifleui aids to heat loss dis continued when the temperature has fallen to kb degrees p plenty of flak should fee given by mouth many of these cases are most eertoos and in an cases shook be under the wihtkdoti of si doctor strok are some of thedisadvatates of s these may be avoided after an they do not ceamtertalanc the good that in a variety of direc tions come from the rays of the smv county council halton county council met fa muton on tuesday july lftth the principal business was the passing of a bylaw to levy a rate foe the expenses of the county of halton for the current year according to this bylaw the sum of 306066 13 ip required for that purpose the bylaw called for a rate of 3 610 mills on the dollar for gen eral rate 1 mill for county road pun- poses and also special rates as named in the bylaws there shall also levied and collected against those municipalities forming part of the county which are not included in any high school district or continuation school and which comprise the town ships of esqueslng nassagaweya nel son and trafalgar the sum of 40- 1323 which sum shall be levied and borne by the saw municipalities the total rate being as follows acton 694682 burlington 1372835 georgetown 743389 milton 7- 85964 oakvllle 1604320 esques- ing 3472340 nassagaweya l3- 0m03 nelson 4064128 trafalgar n423a making a total of 209- 08613 last year the total estimate for ex penses was 3323336 the reduction this year is due to the rate for edu cation anl also the general rate which was four mills last year at the afternoon session reports of the standing committees were read prior to their discussion in committee of the whole with mr davis in the chair mr allen chairman of the county buildi committees stated that ex penditures on county buildings would be considerably heavier than usual as it was absolutely necessary that a new boiler for the heating system be installed and also necessary repairs and improvements be made to the registry office which bad been urgent ly needed for some time mr allen regretted the way the county build ings had been neglected the present boiler for instance bad been in use twentynine years necessary improvements save money in the long run said mr allen last year storm windows were put on the reg istry office and the fuel bill was re duced by half if the present build ings were insulated it would mean another big saving in the cost of heat ing the buildings the chairman of the agriculture committee mr gordon reported that as a committe they had been able to do very little along reforestation lines but he understood that several pri vate enterprises were already on foot mr hall suggested that the govern ment might be asked to reforest waste land and also staesestod that land owners be encouraged to fence their pro for forest protection he cited the case of a farmer who owned three bush lots two of them were fenced and thick with young trees while the third was unfenced and cattle had completely destroyed young growth mr hall also thought that legislation should ne enacted to pro hibit owners from cutting trees less than six inches mr gordon thought that as long as fanners irrigated and drained the marshes there was bound to be a water shortage moved by mr robinson seconded by mr wilson that the treasurer be instructed to make the following re bates representing the amount paid in the 1937 rates by each of these municipalities for rebates made in 1937 on costs of county pupils attend ing the various continuation and high schools in the county and that these payments shall be accepted by these municipalities as a anal settlement of these rebates acton 88348 burl ington 81471 46 georgetown 85135 muton 78757 oakvllle 186544 m a total of 565070 moved by mr irving seconded by mr byers that the following accounts as passed be paid by the treasurer finance 40010 railways and agri culture 15876 county feuudlngs 20196 hospital accounts 7 printing 37771 total 8176541 moved by mr hall seconded by mr kerns that the commitb county buildings consider the tenders for new boiler and have the same installed and other necessary repairs made carried moved by mr irving seconded by mr byers that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to levy a rate for the expenses of the county of halton for the current financial year and that the same be now read a first time carried following the necessary resolutions bylaw as above no 718 was given three readings and passed following the adjournment of the meeting a number of the members left for their annual fishing trip church news scripture texts with the voice i win pay that that i have vowed salvation is af the lard jena st georges chmrch rev w o o tbnm rector seventh sunday after trinity oomhuidloh in sunday bohonj 1000 ajm matins 11 00 am evensong 700 pjn picnic on saturday morning at ten oclock to stanley park erin st ahmuvs charcb glen williams seventh sunday after trinity mat ins 930 am sunday school 1030 the agricultural show at the can adian national s has no equal in the world every new me chanical and chemical deve to aid the farmer is there on display as well as the products of farm and field in abundance it is a far cry from the few pounds prize money of fered for the cultivation of hemp in the year 1789 to the huge prize list of today the united chmrch rev f c overend bjl minister the sunday school will meet at 1000 am union esrvlces of the congrega- tlons of knox presbyterian and thev united church win be held at ii 00 am and 7 pro baptist chare rev j3 g baxter minister iojoo am service for worship and sunday school session subject samson strength and weakness 700 pm evening gospel service subject gods question to jerusalem what wut thou do a welcome to sll receives mail just one tear jute while william preston of george town was holidaying in port carllng skoka last summer he sent a post card to his mother here the post card however was not deuvere until this week again holidaying m port carting the post card came in his absence and his mother thinking he bad sent it on this trip thanked him for the card on his return much to her surprise william said he had sent the card last year and remarks on the back proved his story house- cleaning in the port carllng post office must only take place once a year during the tourist season i you want a job as herring packer have you had any experience yes rve been a street car conduc- dominion stores tissue c wa mm1imto cheese aylmw uk10 vmktlw chopped foods 2j9 2j8 lti l j8 sealers sugar certo medium per doz granulated 105 10 small small ac perdoz lbs for better per preserving bottle domestic shortening 2 sky hy beverages lbs bottle 10 lemo lime orange root beer ginger ale plus deposit canadian maid evap milk 3z5 slue laiel hack xyons tea v34 shimiffs lime tang fr29 facial soap woodburys zis mafu leaf soap flakes 18 miracle whip 49 selected ibd1t amd vetstasles potatoes jo c pmddjr doc bamnas25 choice golden bw 1 k choice golden lctlucc gc choice mrs cat o o o o 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