Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 10, 1938, p. 8

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pw9 the g h weju augug i o 1938 summer foodipeialf 17 18 o tin 225c hones son dryd coffee hslf poond tin 15c golden strand pineapple 2 19c blade roasts elk from blue brand beef local news the flower gardens m town are now at their testr georgetown safety lane baa been postponed until saturday there is nothing like good news- paper advertising ad an aid to selling it is all right to have a train of thought if you are sure of the tenm- inafc- these are the dog days farmers are busy with the harvest and only at night are there many about the streets of town those who can get away for afew holidays all with one aim to return refreshed better able to handle the problems ahead for the next year miss doris bessey was hostess at a kitchen shower given in honor of mrs fred shortul nee wills price hamburg hi steak 15 pork legs 25 half or whole t i good quality young lamb legs s ib raw 29 front quarters 1 9 u slewing lamb 2 25c fillets 17 frail and vegetable cooking apples large size lodarch s f fjn j ootdm ripe rluuli f bananas 3 f 21c ijbb s b b 19c new celery large crisp bunches cf bunch we sell for cash phone p dlirif we 28w ijviv deuv er snapshot cuil summer picture stories in picturing summerromances keep the romaneel dont let your subjects pose stiffly or smile atthe camera its a camera axiom that every pic ture should tell a story- will you remember that this summer when you are snapping pictures of friends and their summer activities nothing is easier than to get a member of your crowd to stand over by that bush while i snap ysnr plcture but that sort of picture- taking doesnt produce the best kind of pictures becausasuch pictures dont say anything its easy to go on aplcnlc with bill and janet smith and get snap shots of them standing by a bush or a tree amlltng for the camera but fts moreftinandroakesbetter pic- tares to catoh janet feeding bill a huge slice of chocolate cake or get bill helping janet over a barbed- wire fence or get the two of them heads close together laughing- as they set the picnic table br cloth such pictures tell stories and there axe hundreds of suchbtory- plcture chances on every summer jaunt try your hand at picturing summer fun and summer romance theres always plenty of it from a story viewpoint- dont let your subjects appear cameraconscious catch them when theyre busy doing something and watch your pictures wake np and lire theres no need to waste dim bnt if it takes two or three pictures or more to tell a story properly go ahead and shoot them film is not expensive so dont risk missing a good picture 102 john van guilder for greater profits advertise in the herald carrolls store offer duchess apples delicious cookers special at 3 lbs for 10c a grand evenings performance will be held this year on the evening prior to fair day by the esquealng agricultural society in the arena work was started on monday on the installation of lighting units along the new stretch of highway between gait and preston the canadian weekly newspaper- association are holding their annual convention in- vancouver bjc this month o- morays tonic is now in stock at- chapmaris drug store phone 72 it girls still are a lot for spinning wheels but they want them on the ends of automobile axles the ladies car driving contest will again be one of the special events at the georgetown fall fait sept 28 and 29 a notice outside a city church in london read if your knees knock together kneel on them derry day will be celebrated in alllston on friday aug 12th george town lodge will celebrate there a chatham man died while sit ting in church a good many mod ems are unlikely to meet any such end record each holiday and picnic with snapshots films developed 30c reprints 3c each gordon martin mcnabb st georgetown it seven months of the year have passed says the pessimist there are still ave glorious months left in 1938 says the optimist georgetown fall fair is on sept 28th and 29th this year now is the time to start and prepare your ex hibits the adventures oi tom sawyer at the gregory theatre friday and saturday next aug 13 13 thefj story you loved to read in childhood days dont miss it when you see the heading tried to change seats in a boat all that is necessary is to look at the bottom of the paragraph to see if the bodies have been recovered there was a good response from motorists this morning for safety tests during the safety lane campaign but it had to be postponed until sat urday next owing to the wet weather we thank those who have con tributed through the summer names of their visitors for the personal col umn their support of the local pa per is appreciated and helps to pro- vioe a newsy and important paper in the life of this community james gibson 12yearold son of j h gibson erin suffered a double fracture of his right leg below the knee when his trouserleg caught in the sprocket of a bicycle he was rid ing work was started on owen sounds municipallyowned stadium to be built at a cost of 75000 the rink is scheduled to be finished by novem ber 1st the oakvllle ball team will play the oeoregtown squad at the park here tomorrow thursday night at 745 pjn lev p h lawson minister of rockwood united church who was injured when struck by an automo bile near rockwood on july 20th is progressing favorably in gueiph gen eral hospital it is reported in a very light vote south ortms- by township ratepayers defeated a by law which would authorize expendi ture of 25100 to provide for voca tional training in the township high school the bylaw was defeated by 48 ovtes ontario conservatives plan to hold their convention on october 15th for the purpose of selecting a new leader following the resignation of hon earl rowe from that position col drew leopold macaulay and a h acres are the names prominently mentioned for the office william heffernan lately band master of the lindsay citizens band has been engaged by the bolton citi zens band and a complete reorgani zation of the bolton band will take place a junior band will be formed under his direction with a view to eventually increasing the personnel of the senior band f w kennedy 53 inspector for the ontario hydro electric commis sion was round dead in bis hotel room at gueiph on friday kentieay had been suffering from the heat for the past few days and his death was at trtbifted to a heart condition something a merchant should never forget is that every dollar he sends out of town for something he could purchase at home has the same effect upon business as any other dollar sent out of town under simi lar conditions a sign in a doctors office reads i complained because i had no shoes until i saw a man who had no feet a source of unfailing interest at the canadian national exhibition ls the flag pole near the band shell made from a single stick of douglas fir this pole soars 187 feet into the air and is a landmark for miles around it is also a favorite ren- dezous for thousands of exhibition visitors a good editor is one who has never made a mistake who never has offended anyone who is always right whbt can ride two horses at the same time he is straddling a fence with both ears to the ground who always says the right thing at the right time who always picks the right horse to win who never hasto apologize who has no enemies who has worlds of prestige with all classes creeds and races that is all an edi tor has to do to be rated a good editor there has never been a good last week a very l t w spent and the guests made a brides book which was later presented to the bride an amusing feature on the program was a mock wedding which created much laughter refreshments were served during the evening rev a f binnington who re turned from a onemonth vacation sunday to preach at palgrave and caledon east united churches might be qualified to decide whether a change is as good as a rest during his holiday he preached at 11 ser vices spoke at two garden parties two wotnens association meetings and officiated at two weddings dr sam stlrk brampton veteriri- arjf suffered concussion of the brain ti fractured nose fractured ribs and internal injuries when he was kicked and trampled by a horse he was try ing to load into a trailer at his stables last week he was rescued from the frightened animal by his assistant and was taken to the peel memorial hospital petition signed by sixty rate payers was presented to erin township council asking for an audit of the township treasurers books for six years prior to january 1st 1938 council decided to get legal advice and take no action at present and in structed the clerk to write the spon sors of the petition to give definite and justifiable reasons for asking that the township be put to this additional expenditure editor the hanover post tells about church which decided to discontinue publishing a list of its contributors at the end of the year but the term was only half completed when the oilcrlngj had fallen so alarmingly that it was decided to cancel the re solution and again issue a list of contributions secure in the know ledge that nobody would know how much they gave to the church many members hadstralghtway- reduced givings but when it was an nounced that this j secrecy would no longer obtain they brought their con tribution up to a respectable total and the church was saved a deficit personals mrs b oollop la holidaying at rofiseau muskoka misses mary and betty paul are visiting with friends in oshawa mr robert goldbam is holidaying in rochester ny mrs paul sr is holidaying at ros- seau muskoka v three named for council three men were nominated to fill vacancy in burlington town the council at a special nomination meet ing monday night they are thur chadwlck mason rollo busby and james gordon blair vacancy occurred when councillor george mc millan resigned two weeks ago fol lowing charges he had illegally ac cepted municipal paintwork no minees had until tuesday night to qualify and decide whether an elec tion would be necessary fugitives arrested at toronto cecil mcvey 21 and ralph cheney 19 who escaped from the ontario reformatory at gueiph on august 3 were arrested on broadview avenue toronto on sunday night they were charged with having escaped from custody and also with shopbreaking soon after the youths dressed in new summer clothes were apprehend- by constables smith and wooley murphy proprietor of a dry goods and shoe shop at 3102 danforth ave reported to police that his premises had been entered and clothing had been stolen police say that they found near the shop two pairs of prison shoes and trousers and a box containing mens and womens cloth ing business men ask for temperance education the following item of news appear ing in onward of aug 7th date is passed on to georgetown herald readers by the wctu the american business mens re search foundation is urging an ap propriation by congress of 50000000 for an educational campaign against beverage alcohol they claim that the net loss to the nation for the last fiftysix months reached the tastound- lng total of 15690790860 the drink for hat time was more than 12000000000 and the rest is made of losses by drunken driving drinkcaused industrial accidents and labour inefficiency after deducting all paid in excise taxes to the govern ment and what was paid for wages and materials and transportation advt miss helen holmes of acton visited with her grandmother mrs j 8 ruddy last week miss lillian watson has returned home after vacationing at presqul tie point presquihe ont misses leona and leotta connell- of burlington arc visiting with relatives in town messrs vernon cole and bruce zimmerman are spending this week holidaying at wasaga beach mr and mrs a m nielsen and daughter lois are holidaying in lud- ington michigan mr and mrs ernest alcott have returned home after spending their vacation at crystal beach misses jean mackenzie marjory gault and constance deans are holi daying at deed lodge haliburton miss laurie beach and mr sar gent brown of kitchener spent sun day with mr and mrs g mcgilvray rs wm thompson kenneth richardson and robert reeve are on fishing trip to blind river ont miss lillian hugglns arrived home on saturday after holidaying with friends at port dover and hamilton and mrs john kakkl and son of kapuskaslng spent a week with mr and mrs j c alexander at nor- val mrs wm passmore of rockwood and miss tena mcqueen of regina sask have been visiting their sister mrs j b mflffcnzi mr and mrs goodler returned wednesday evening after spending a few weeks in poruand me and bos ton mass mrs dr carl smith and daughter marion of kitchener spent a few days last week at the home of mr and mrs w c bessey mr and mrs floyd wllloughby and daughter joan of winnipeg visited a few days iast week with the formers sister mrs h stockford mr and mrs f f breckon and daughters lorna and nona of nor wood and mr marquis townsley of chicago visited with mr and mrs henry wilson over the week end lion george and mrs bosworth of paris were guests on monday night at a meeting of the georgetown lions club held on the lawn at the home of lion president harold c and mrs mcclure rev arthur o w and mrs fore man announce the engagement of their eldest daughter anna ward to gordon fowlle altken youngest son of mr john cameron aitken and the late mrs altken ospringe the mar riage to take place september 3rd 430 dat united church balllna- fad rev a k mcmillan has returned to his home in norval after a trip to scotland mr mcmillan bad a very enjoyable trip travelling e througtt scotland and taking charge of services at different points wrat hs especially enjoyed during his trip was visiting the haunts of die of whom he is a great admirer health report the following is the report of com municable diseases by the mojl to georgetown board or health july 1938 diphtheria scarlet fever 6 chlckenpox o measles 0 german measles 0 mumps o infantile paralysis 0 typhoid fever 0 whooplngcough 3 cerbero spinal meningitis 0 epidemic 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