Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 10, 1940, p. 5

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r the georgetown herald wedtnoday evening april 10th 1940 page 5 6p flows ntpldly in treevte spring lo it is generally bettor to do prunlns in bi fall free enlargement with every 8exposure roll film developed aisl printed for 25c 8 reprints and enlargement 25c enclose 26o coin and 3c stamp for return and mall to the photo ub milton your eyes e can save you money t the lowest prices for glasses of quality i we realize that you may not be getting as much money for your work as you did a few years ago that is why we have made a new arrangement with one of the largest optical manufactur ers to sell glasses for less money by this new arrangement we can sell you quality glasses at city prices come in and let us show you the new styles consult 0 t walker ro eyesight specialist wtto will be at ins office over the bell telephone co main st georgetown the second wednesday of each month or yu may consult o t walker at his office in brampton phone georgetown 67 brampton 599 personals popular cbc show returns on saturday april 20 at 930 pm lets all oo to the mussphau re turns to the air after an absence of nearly two years wlien its origin- alor george young was appointed regional representative of the obc for the marltlmes the programme was algnedon to the tune of hundreds of protesting letters fans from canada and the states have been jogging cbc memories ever since now lets al go to the music hall m the same jo vial spirit and wi h many of the ori ginal stars and most of all with the good wishes of george young is to take the air under new leadership the programme will be traditional with all the old rfongs which gape so many young canadian soldiers in the last war their first taste of the rol licking fun or the alls now a new generation or lads in khaki will snap fingers and tap heels to the lilting tunes which brought fame to the ladles of the variety boards in eng land wen y thirty fifty years agd comedians re model curent film northwest passage hollywood technicolor masterpiece of colonial in dian lghtlng days in north america when the british pioneers of this con tinent buttled their way across its wildernesses in search of the western c ean is the theme of the woodhouse and hawkins drama for friday april 18th 10 00 pm but you will hardly know the film when tire bojs through with it deflating hollywood is a woodhouse and hawkins special ty their deadly comedy technique is guaranteed to mik the mas supreme of super colossi screen triumphs look like a last summei s picture postcard one thoughtless moment acti ittes all over the dominion o behalf of safer highway travel will be accentuated by 6 special broadcast which will be produced by j frank willis from the cbc s toronto studios friday prll 19 8 00 to 9 00 p in one thoughtless moment tells m dramatic form jua what misery may result from a selfish or careless move on the highways of canada at present sim ultaneous campaigns are being con ducted in every part of the dominion and the cbc features department has had the cooperation of the rcmp as well as of the various provincial and municipal police departments across canada interior decoration talk the art of oreshaping jwoms is nob a game advertised by theputty manu facturers its a practise of clever in erioriqecorators when a room grows monotonous the dweller therein can not throw the room out its own wlnd- dow but there are other exciting things he can do to make it lively and pleasant 3essle bettume in a talk abou re shaped rooms will tell cbc national network listeners how its done with or without mirrors on thursday april 18 at 4 15 pm labour discussions on cbc drummond wren a pioneer in the field or adult education for working non and women who has seen the workers fducational association of which he is secretary grow from a small group in toronto to a coast to oasl organization of thousands of members will be chairman of a group of thiee discussions on labour prob lems lo be presented by the cbc the first on wednesday april 17 9 00 to 9 30pm will deal with the lm or ant qi estlon of unemplojmtnt in surance jim rogers a represema the member of the wea will pre nl in workers- oiiil of view mr and mrs philip early of bramp ton spent sunday at the mcclure borne in town mr and mrs peterkln of toronto spent the week end with mr and mrs t param mrs garnett cutheroe of grafton ont is spending this week with her sister mrs s p chapman pte hubert sheeny tost of royal highland light infantry hamilton is on leave at his home here mr and mrs frank flews of co- bourg were week end visitors with mr and mrs s p chapman main st in a cable from england this week mrs thos given learned of the seri ous illness of her husband pte thos given who is with the cas j mrs a r vannatter who has been ill for the past few weeks is stoadlly improving in health we wish her a complete recovery soon ptes rocco lorusso jas brunton nnd clarence freestone or the 48th highlanders toronto spent the week end a their homes here mr and mrs r carter or the hollywood hotel norval have return ed home after a pleasant holiday in florida mrs al robinson and daughter diane or hamilton have returned home after a holiday al the home ol mr roblrson s parents mr and mrs jas woods mr and mrs james e cave of de trol spent the week end with their parents mr and mrs t r cave th v alsi attended the toronto ran ger hockej plaj off on saturday night corpon a collins no 1 infantry bise depot lome scots c as f re turned o fxhljllion barracks today atter spending fourteen days leave at his hoim hire pure food store christies creamy roll chocolate feh cake with french cream filling 20c oxydol safe speedy pkg z jc lifebuoy health soap i c per bar i c handy ammonia monarch pastry fane q n ib 19 heinz soup s 2 tlns 25c waterloo lushrooms creamed sii tin 25 c quaker muffets wnoie vmi biscuit pkg g special meat values cottage rolls breakfast bacon fresh bologna v1 ssf sweet pickled by the piece lean streaky by the piece lb 20c ib 24c ib 14c choice fresh fruit and vegetables at market prices a e farnell phone 75 free delivery weekend specials house furnishings pillow sups 42 hemstitched pillow slips 49c pr 42 wabasao hemstitched pillow slips 75c pr 42 circular hemstitched pillow slips 118 pr 42 hemstitched pillow slips 30c each sheets 81 x 99 cloth of gold sheets 190 each 72 x 90 hemstitched sheets 125 each sheeting 72 unbleached sheeting 30c yd 72 bleached red cross quality sheeting 60c yd 92 x 90 hemstitched wabasao sheets 175 each curtains a full assortment marquisite white ivory blue mauve red green 100 to 275 pr 1 agents for langleys cleanereland dyers watch our window fob weekly ice cream specials and oonfectionkm pineapple nut sundae 13c 2 for 25c longs contectionci sssest igrfecoby theatre friday april 12 south of the border gene autry mr moto takes a vacation peter lorrc fox news saturday april 13 rulers of the sea e- first stetmfehlp tocruwiuta north allan mr with douglas falrbttika jv- cartoon sioux me fiction no 63 chapter 5 lone ranger rides again matin at 1 pjn tuesday and wednesday april 16 and 17 they shall have music hum drama of boys and girls with joel mccrea and andrea leeds i 4 sport conquering the colorado fi cartoon jeepers keepers hire and there in the studios at tn coiulusion of th spring i i i mime tonl l mite ol th cbc in toronto li t week c a lugtirt as tjslsfnt to the programme chief e l bu hnoli who is now in england con du ed tic visiting representative on i our ol the corpoialjon s toronto tud j j r radlord ration nun itr plivtd hot to the pnt which i ncjuckd i in duworth regional rep ji i m of hun li culumb a mtl ri n ml clatingbull regional iupic i ti t nut if the prainti fc l j bu hn 11 who has bcin in fcnirland ronf rriiif vi h bbc olllci ns and icbcs oursel h pn si ntnlivt bob bowman will ntuin to canada short h a voun arthdukc in a duk i sok in 1 prtttj m ith like nnj thr oung nun lccoidiiie lo the democra tic manner of ft lix of austria w ho diopptd in on ihi tt ronto studios li i wcik riii hapsbuic scion was mont en mujnii tuott dining her 1130 am bioncns of thmsciny april 4 our cbl lairv gioss is in ntw york it the- invitation of richard himber cate otictv s lavouiitc bin 1 leader larrj who is a jwpular singing star from tht toronto studios and who al riid commutes for one us progiam hn had several tempting ofters for the summer hasn i said jes and hasn t said no frances james handsome i brunette soprano familiar o network listener east and west slnted for con i ceri a up heliconian club toronto lam wc k in april discrimlnatlnp audknc includes women of all the trts and prorcsslorih bert pearl i popular liicf gangster of internation i allv known hapiy c ang programme e caped i rioils injur ri hi studio recently when hls left hand was sllrht iv crushed anil tetanus injections i ordered b i bert wouldn t be h tspital ix 1 imi his noon daj irogrnmme v as sifc signed off don t look now bu someone took a peak into nit op rltht hand drawer where special 1venvs t o wiklund keeps hls trcas ires rejxx ing among the totivenirs of a ood man excifing brondenstlnu assignments was a sup ply ot s o lares tht old fashioned hcorlii vanetj cornered wlk ad mltted that he has chewed on ucorlcc sticks for years when casting around for omt new idea for a programme cbc nlneers marcel henr i mon trcalt inc e c stewart torontoi 111 not soon forgot thtlr own parti cellar easter pai ad they were in charge of cbc s mobile unit no 2 with instructions to drive to toronto ju t wht n the easter blizzards des cendrd on quebec after a hold up of four days they set out on a highway that looked like the side of a swiss ski jump during the early part ol the trip out of montreal they travel led on a road cut through ten feet of snow twice had to dig out jhe trailer wee nd visitor wi h mrs mcclure wtu m ion i r d 43 crowlev ave buffil n v and mrs irene free man iko of burtilo mrs h c mc ci ire i uintd with them to vult in buffalo ltlt duiiliit htrmuion son ot mr md mr donald htrrmgton mini st who uidtrwtm i serious ope ration in til chi drt n h ispitil toi u li i th irsdav u- we irt pin d i mcbean co phone 64 wrl5ehver georgetown in i id u il h pitil last 1 be oblii 1 church news srripture text sttk jc tht lord uhllt hi may bo ft jud ill t upon him while he is tn ir irt the tucked forsake his v iv mil tn unrirhlrous man his ihouchls and lit him return unlo thi latrd and he w iii have merrv upon him and to our god for lie will abundantly pirdon is 55 0 7 the original rexall now on now is the time to stock up on your spring tonics vitamin products cosmetics tirst aid supplies in fact anything you need hundreds of items to choose from every article guaranteed dont forget to visit your rexall store this week april 10th 11th 12th and 13th robbs drug store the rexall store we deliver georgetown phone 76 once had to wait for a tow natl rf s icf box kon feiguson editor of the port fl gin tims reports the first fish s ory of the jear and its a dandy seems that two bojs in neighbouring southampton were playing on the lake ice watching the waves break over the banks an extra large wave caught them unawares drenching them the skin one of the lads felt a slap in the fce and looking down r covered to hls amazement that the waves had tossed up a nice yellow perch investigating further they found that manj flsh lef stranded by prcv lous wave had been frozen tn the banks procuring axes and a makeshift pick the boys dug out over one hun dred pounds of perch which they sold around town making a tidy profit out of natuies ioe box united church rev f g overend ba pastor 10 a m sabbath school and bible classes 11 am rev- george c pld- ceon ma di of bloor st jnttd church toronto 3 pan mens mass meeting 7 pjn rev duncan macleod ba dj3 st george s church iffir ht t w g o k j riiomison rector jwri u rhirt sunday after in 1 kill l en it holv com 1 munion 8am 6un bwlfcli d dav school 10 am sjh matin 11 am fvrn ong 7 pm a conntm it ion ci us s tor adults will te ik iii 1 i th irsdn i veiling ari ihtli mbins c ock it he rtctorj m hurrh glen mhiimi third suimiu ifter ea ter holv com mn in mn am sundtj school p m fviiustng 3 p m a mei 1 ni to con idei re organizing hf a yp a will bi hi id in the pm lsh hall oi mondn ovinfng april ivh at kht othkk all interested pi a se come baptist hurrh rev e g bax er minlstu 10 am church s 1 ool pm mens mw mee ing n united church dr duncan mcleod sixaker 7 pm worship ser ire united church dr mcleod will prtnch monday frldaj 8 pm preaching mlshlon m united church addressed iv dr mcltod all are cordlallj in iled t these meetings f 1 riivg notes lnst wtek about twenty four mem bers of the curling club journeyed to toronto for another game of five pin bowling three games were plajed at the olvmpia after which all sat down to a lice luncheon down town prizes for bowling went to reeve holden k richardson w tuck j gibbons and others a special prize for the oldest curler attending was kivrn to nels tuck who enjoyed the outing very much a good time was enjoved by all a general meet ing of the curling club will be called tn a few days watch for your notice the annual diphtheria prevention campaign of the health league of canada will be launched throughout ontario curing the week of april 7th to 13th it was announced by dr oor don bates director toxoid week the name gven to the campaign has been confined to toronto since 1929 but during the past few years efforts have been made to spread uie educa tional campaign throughout ontario tn many parts of ontario medical of- ooers of health are urging parents to have their children immunised igalnst diphtheria toxoid has been in use in a large number of ontario cities and towns for several years and amazing results jay achieved in several large centres medical autkorfues have claimed no deaths from diphtheria as a result of the widespread use of toxoid some cities with progressive public health departments boast of no deaths from diphtheria for 10 years in toronto through active co opera hon with the board or health the public schools and the separate school board the number of diphtheria cases has dropped from i 022 in 1929 to 26 in 1938 and seven in 1939 two deaths from diphtheria occurred in toronto in 1938 and one in 1939 in all these cases death could have been prevented through the use of toxoid death toll in ontario from diph theria 10 years ago was 262 tn 1937 the numbea of deaths throughout tbft whole of canada was 369 in 1937 w deaths frtim diphtheria occurred tn ontario in 1938 the number dropped to 12 la year there were 7 as aipnimrarts espedaiiy fttattw children between six months and sbc years of age emphasis isdaoetl tug the health league of canada on watching the preschool children one method used in the toronto campalgjk is ttfreach r large percentage of ttoe parents of younger children throuflla sending a message home through ttoe pupils at school death through diphtheria ean be prevented dr gordon bates gener al director or the health league off canada said life is important enough in peace time but in wartime it is doubly important canada earn make a great contribution toward win nfng the ttsj by keeping ltt peoplav healthy

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