Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 22, 1939, p. 2

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ilijijosi page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday eveqing march 22nd 1939 the georgetown herald phone no i x h moore editor and pasustwr a weekly newspaper devoted to the best interests of the town of o actown and surrounding country including the villages or glen hounds noxval umettouse stewarttown balllnafad and terra ootta iswoad every wednesday evening at the office on main st georgetown sobsorzption rates 8150 per year in advance united states on additional single copies 3c both old and new addresses should tie van when change of address is requested adyertxsxno rates egal notices 13c per line for first in- mrtlcc to per line for each subsequent insertion readers 8c per line or aach insertion if in black face type 5c per une additional notices ing as coming events such as concerts entertainments society i or organisation meetings etc 8c per line minimum charge 36c a of meetings held gladly inserted free in memorlan notices 50c and 10c per une extra for poetry birth marriage and death notices 50c wsms adverusements one inch or less 50c for first insertion and 25c for aeb subsequent insertion display advertising rates on application although every precaution wlu be takento avoid error the herald acoabts advertising in its columns on the understanding that it will not bs liable for any error in any advertisement published hereunder unless ft proof of such advertisement is requested by the advertisetjtnd returned to like herald dustness office duly signed by the adrertiserpio with such etror or corrections plainly noted in writing thereon and in that case js any error so noted is not corrected by the herald its liability shall not tnirnn such a proportion of the entire cost of such advertisement as the pace occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by sqeh advertisement the herald dobs job prxntina of all kinds iobth i used to think old age a desert land a place of broken dreams and faint desires n of vanished friendships and of lone tj days the banked gtey ashes of lifes early fires but now as lightly down my footsteps b into that valley which they say is drear i find the banks are wue with violets and all the springtime birds are sing ing here i used to think my heart would be so sad twoulri spill its tears to see another smile but i am still a child of laughter town day as the friend who walks with me my mile x learn soul is as ageless as the dawn that al loies messengers around me sing so walk serenelj in a pleasant path fall is the gentle replica of spring a toast oh neres to the heart that can sing at its work be it office or highway or dishes that brightens each day with its sweetshining way and ladens the air with g ood wishes and heres to the lips that are read to cmlle or to laugh at some good natured flip that give and can take just for gaiety s sake bach rollicking funladen quip oh blest be the hearts that shed brightness abroad be it kmdness or joy or just fun we need an these things and hen love gives them wings the days work is always well done christian science monitor democracy simcoe reformer the word democracy may be one of the most overworked words in the shgifaai language today but prob ably fev people could give an ade quate definition of it or explain what it mear dr harry e fosdiclc em ment ew york divine is authority for ttie following description of de mocracy primarily democracy is the con tiction that there arc extraordinary possibilities in ordinary people and that if we throw wide the doors of opportunlt so that all boys and girls can bring out the best that is in them will get amazing results from unlikely sources shakespeare was the son of a bankrupt butcher and a noman who could not write her name beethoven wis the son of a consumpihc mother herself tnc daughter of a cook and a drunken father faraday one of the greatest sctentin experimenters or all time was born over a stable his rather an invalid blacksmith and his mother a common drudge such facts as these underlie democracy that is whj with ad its discouraging blunder we must err astingly believe in it oforterie times rc lew its difficult to guess at die mo tives which are impelling uic drivei who refues to dim his head tght bulbs in answer to a signal from an approaching car in effect the oper star of the approaching machine is flaying please mister your head lights are too bright for me to sec the road ive turned mine do n and now if you dim yours we 11 bou be able to see how about it a driver has to be churlish lnde to refuse the appeal and yet some rfflp who are perfectly courteous 80 every other thing seem to forge tbqbr manners when they climb be- timd tba wheel of a ear tbe man who a4u patiently stanu in une waiting bis turn at a theatre i or a ao g will be- come impatient if he la held up for i few seconds on cthe highway and tarn win tafee iww that not only en- his own life but the safety of r driver in the vicinity trri bare computed that an adult of 35 has 17 000000 mm- yat to ove so the gambling im wbo risks bis life to save a to m imttmr tme against 17000 ifltst sod tba is even a worse per- salada tfca sends plowmen to british isles fine offer gladly accepted at the recent annual meeting of the ontario plowmens association held hi toronto salada tea company promised to make a substantial con tribution towards the promotion horseplowing in this province and in fact all canada in ontario counts and branch compeltions each leading horse plow man will be given a 10 cash prize and the privilege of competing in a special event in the international plowing match to be held this year in brockville the grand champion and runner- up at brockville will be awarded a god and silver medal respectively and will both be sent to the old land in company with a manager to compete with the best in the british isles in addition to the first and second prizes at the internationa plowing match salada is giving twehe other cash awards ranging from 25 00 to 5 00 this friendly gesture to the farmers of canada should be great news to eiery plowman in the land resentment the vicar and the squire were walk ing together after the morning ser vice suddenly the vicar very peev ed trust out did you hear robinson snoring in church this morning yes i did was the squires reply the scoundrel woke me up 100 000 canadian furnaces giv gftatfi mating satisfaction dont cake chances wls ttojdcndfied fade follow who have changed to better heating bvea blue coal far the finest most traabkfne r enjoyed c heating yuurve ever c older a ton today w h kentner a son phone 12 georgetown lie coa the modern fuel for solid comfort rsissifir 5 dont miss this jy i special 38 37 36 ford v8 cars with 30cluf faul wawtanttf tiickc ears arc so good for the sales duration theyll carrj a onemonth warrant against mechanical defects plus the 2day moncjbaek guarantee w e hod our hands full writing orders since we launched iliitt great uxed cor walr ion tins n npo rsotlnnp quilt like il ner happened here and motorists kiioh il nliiemihe bujrn lme heen quirk lo lake ndnu liie of the unnd rful itirgnuih oft ml in r g rem w d and puurautetd uned ears of all popular modi in mid makf x irli wiili tlx k g 2 day mom- yb u k gl ulamrf ml 010 10dy warrant against meehuniral lftlt aiho mnn molnrittlh are rushing for oar special offer of 1938 17 and 36 rc ford v8 which carry a 30 day warranto against mechanical defects glass and tires excepted at rock bottom prices how can e do this easy we know just how good a reconditioning job weve done on these used cars theyre the best that roll youvt just a day or so left in which to take advantage of the sale drive around to onr place right away i pick your rc bargain car we will appraise your present car generously especially if lts a 32 33 or 34 popular make and model while theyre here 1936 standard tudor 1937 tudor 1937 fordor 1931 graham sedan 1935 ford truck phone 280 a e cripps georgefc own cnjt tme table passengers for toronto pa sundays only gstng- 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