Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 22, 1939, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening february 22nd 1939 pae7 established 1917 itt years of suoossaiul pparattsa aqprinodro4mnrtiv kodern manaffasaent twenty years ago half a dosen men armed with shovels accompanied a warn of horses in an effort to clear country roads of snow drifts which had i made them impassable recalls joseph mothersill of brampton who celebrated his eightysecond birthday recently mr mothers at that time was farming on lot 20 tourth line west csunguaoousy he was born on that farm and was the third generation to work it his grandfather robert mo- qwrstll having settled there follow ing his emigration from yorkshire bmooxcm 87u582ms the strength of a bank h determined by its history its policy its manage ment and die extent of its resources- for over 121 yeats the bank of montreal has been in the fore front ffcl fiirflitr bank of montreal beorgetoira branch j r smith manager glasses consult there can never be a set rule fitting or recommending glasses the human eye has so many variations that every a distinct one it re quires training and skin to re- we specialise in eye examination and good o t walker ro optometrist eyesight specialist brampton whs 1 at bobbts dbxjg store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or yen may jiiih t walker at his emoe in brampton mr johph motbersill celebrated eightysecond birthday recently has often seen three as much snow ttmes england bit mottterslu u a son of the late joseph mbthersul and eliza beth makane his grandfather was one of the very early settlers of the wwnshlpand occupied farm deeded by the crown over abentury ago some parts of the road were drift ed to such a depth that the horses could make no progress and it fell to the men with their shovels to clear a narrow passageway that was the time before the comparatively recent introduction of snow plows mr motherslu explained that there was a road master appointed to every five lots and he was responsible for sup ervising the clearing of the roads in spite of the amount of snow that has fallen so far this winter mr mothersill said that he had olrco seen three times as much snow dur ing a winter i used to walk two miles to school as a child through a good deal more snow than there has been this win ter be remarked m can remember when the snow was deep enough that with a crust formed on the top we could take a short cut to the school- house across the fields without en countering any fences which wen buried under the drifts longevity seems to be hereditary in the mothersill family for mr mother- sills grandmother in spite of the rigours of pioneer life lived to be uk years of age but i believe that people are liv ing longer now than they used tt do he observed work today is so much easier than formerly with the chores of the farm that used to be done by hand now being performed by machinery and the same in other industries and of course that is the causeuif go much unemployment mr motherslu disagrees with the educational system which he says is training the students to want nothing but whitecollar obs he considers that the best education for a prospec tive farmer is to he hired out for a few years under one who has made a success of the farming industry expressed his opinion that the on tario agricultural college at ouelph is not worth the money with which the government had to subsidize last year mr mothersill started his training printing service what yon want i when yon want it the heralds big offer quality printing letterheads envelopes invoices statements posters sale bills business cards booklets catalogues ruled forms circulars dodgers if h is quality printing you want at a cost no greater than you might pay for inferior work then you will give us the opportunity of making estimate on your next order for printed matter no job too large or too small our service department is at your call to help with layout type selection and form of presentation there is no extra charge for such service simply phone no 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required pa there would be no curttvatkm of the land that had lust been divested of its growth that year nor for a number of years for it was customary after the timber was cut for the stumps to be allowed to stand for approximately ten years at the end of that time rot would make them easy to remove either by pulley or by burning them out mr mothersill is a member of grace united church and in politics is a staunch liberal mrs mothersill died four years ago but previously the couple had cele brated their flfthleth wedding anni versary on november 22 1932 mr mothersill told of a coincidence in his family that is of equal interest with many recently related by claire wallace in tea time topics mr mothersill was one of three children two boys and a girl mr mothersill had three children two boys and girl and each of mr mothersws three children has three children two boys and a girl mr mothersill has now one son liv ing rev elmore mothersill pastor of the presbyterian church kirkcud bright scotland where he went fen his health twelve years ago bis daughter is mrs j a wlhcugnby of toronto the other son oliver who practised law in alberta died about ave years ago peel gazette the lie detector there is actually no lie detector says the journal of the american medical association the present status of the question is conboveraial the underlying principles may be sound but these as well as the ap paratus in use are exceedingly com plicated except to a trained medical prtychologlst or a forensic medical ex pert or to an operator skfbed mtte use of delicate machinery there we many polygraphs or ue- detectors in exlsteftce the best and highest pric ed ones are so compucaied that tbey are useless for practical purposes the lneritable result says the journal la that the inajorlty those using lie detectors lor police departments and ootnmerclal firms have notamjwledge of underlym prmotples and are using the method as a psycttolecjcb third degree typical low paris by motor coach 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