Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 24, 1940, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wed riesday evening july 24th 1940 died hurst in georgetown at his sum mer home on the 7th use on tuesday july 23rd 140 samuel bunt beloved husband of lillle hunt and brother of mis alex o held mm ju henderson mr peroy hurst and mr prneat hurst in hla mti year the funeral will be held from mo- clures funeral home maple avenue geongetown on thursday july 25th service at 3 o clock dbt interment in greenwood oemetery georgetown bigg in toronto on monday july 22nd 1940 acmes preston beloved wile at albert rjg aged 68 years the funeral will be held from the jerrett funeral chapel 1141 st clair avenue west toronto on wednes- jay july 24th 140 ai 2 pan inter ment in greenwood cemetery george town over our fence 1 acton reception for mrs stanley norton mrs chris swackhamer entertain ed recently lor mrs stanley norton the rormer oral chalmers of acton the guests were fellow employees of the mason knitting mill mrs nor ton was presented with a beautiful silver dish and an autograph book she in turn made a presentation to miss helen cook another guest who is leaving acton successful kecrultiiib in clon over 60 men from the acton dis- 1 i trlcl are row enllsted with the ca 1 sf a call for rt emits b the lome bcois a week ato tuesday brought 70 applications on i tt of thee i were needed ind they have gone up r lor medical c imination i wedding j at a recent ciremonj in cuelph vera mary riwlnifcs of acton was c married to wilfred ernest maltotics the bride who woie figured blue i sheer with nan uid while icceswjr 1 les is a daughter of mr and mrs f e rawlings after a honeymoon in muskoka the couple will live in ac ton t vacancy flllted on f u c john lambert fills the position on k the acton public utilities commission l made vacant by the enlistment of gordon c smith acton free press i conflicting opinions this week we ran across two opin ions which take entirely opposing viewpoints prom the health league of canada an organization which in cludes in its membership many pro- jnlnent canadian doctors and pro vincial ministers and deputyministers of health conies the following warn ing regarding pasteurization of mlmc pointing out that disease germs take no time out for summer vaca tions dr gordon bates general di rector of the health league of can ada issued a warning that all milk especially that given to children should be pasteurized in the interests of health preservation the fact that a child is on holi day is no sufficient reason for a low ering of safeguards as regards diet said dr bates he still needs a full supply of fruit vegetables eggs meat fish cheese and milk and it is of the first importance that the milk be pasteurized where the ready purchase of com mercinlly pasteurized milk is lmpos sible dr bates explained the fluid may be processed at the cost of but little time and trouble in summer home or camp the milk he explain ed should be heated in a doubleboll er to a temperature of about 145 de grees f thin allowed to stand at the bock of the stove for 30 minutes at a temperature of not less than 143 dc ices it should thin be cooled rapid ly lo 4a degrees f after which it is n ad to usl cjiieswoik as lo temperature is not suihiuiu dr bates added a kitchen i ik i momi tt r should be used during i hi htutint oppo nip this viewpoint uit ledger u weekh ncwspijtei fo fin nu is pub llsltd in london out i io is in tin in l i ol i impawn ac ainfal tilt vi v tlir s which li bites uims news parade local news and views weekend shopping bhould i be done early if possible georgetown like other towns and villages lr ontario have large crowds on saturday nights most of whom leave their shopping until they are ready to go home most merchants will agree with an exchange which says in part we have heard many of the store proprietors express the desire that more shoppers should come to town in the daylight hours and give the storekeepers and clerks a better opportunity to serve them which would be or mutual satisfaction to all those coming to town on open nights would confer a ravour on lo cal merchants by doing their shop ping as curly in the evening as pos sible merchants appreciate patron age and want to serve their patrons as well os possible but beg them to shop early and in dajllght if at all passible on saturday evening the lights were off on the tost sjde of main street for some time und no doubt much ineonv enii nee was i a used the store kiepuis lti tiling to serve last minute bimrdij night shoppers remimber t irv and do jour shoppm eirller in tu daj if at ill ixissibli credit alec lawrence weston geo kersey owasso mich rev s e stevenson mllibank a birthday cake was donated by mrs william gard ner windsor as a remembrance of her mother mrs sarah hume who died in her iooth year last year mrs sarah hume was the last surviving daughter of the late edward kersey who came from ekurtand around the year 1821 in the afternoon 90 members of the kersej dan participated in the sports program conducted by tobias kersey strathroy assisted by free man kc sey georgetown and misses aileen and jean kersey bolton the oldest woman present was mrs gard ner walkervllle oldest man jona- than kersey dretsden youngest child pi sent lawrence wuiuun burton wootfbridse family who came the lintliest distance george kerseys fa mily owasb michigan whm mr ernie rogers was work ing m hi fields on the mountain jus north of the town he was sud den v surprised to see a full frown t nulm aolf running through the h iv quite nt ir to him mr rogers kint the ini i m i il m mix i of tin fcsqtisnu ti nil in il sim l fill 1 in iii i d will milium this wuk lo i in l don i hi lo tlu i ui mutiny i inn t i ii h lli i loiif il lit dints incl pus v i lit tood lidnt in the ill 1 mi llu pnw i ij rev i d in i it i pus bj w is sinul bi t i l uie aninias v if thtv co i d u fid intern il organs bad fire at hornby for the second time within a few years joseph ferner had his home destroyed by fire mr ferrier care taker of the cbl tower was away from home at the time a neighbour murray brigden noticed the smoke and gave the alarm but the most that could be done was to keep the fire from spreading to other build tags and the ferrier house and con tents were completely destroyed james armstrong son of mayor armstrong has accepted a position on the office staff of the bank of toron to james kennedy has also taken a similar position with the bank of commerce w or savings stamps sole of stamps for the special per formance at the princess theatre in milton amounted to 353 the theatre was fillea to capacity and many who arrived late had to be turned away milton champion iht 1 u s of the latter had a gill y llubb appcaiuiicc compiled with uit raw milk dnhktis adren il 1 ds wue paler m color and had mall iie as of apparent itiophj the h us w ii paler the skeletal mus cits which are those that attach by i u on or both i uds to bonds were hi v l i hi coniiiiunt in tins view the ledter niempts to tie up pasteurisation with n mcicase in heart disease over uie i pist generation ind lajs blame for lh in oduetion of enforced pasleuri jition upon a sordid union of poli tical medical commercial farce we shcii id be interested in hear ireg soin opinions from our readers loncemloe this pasteurisation prob lem personally we hove alwajs be liiud that pasteurization is a good thing in that it gives assurance of uie destruction of man harmful germs in milk if it does the harm that the ledger claims all efforts should be made to repeal the pasteuri sation law if not the ledger should be made to retract its statements hoi mmvf a to m vk1 i m m jbli its 1 i ht 1 bi in h f r d t o- sot let j liom hiulqur u mi to ill tvirv j ii m o ir eupboirds with ns hlp pasiim abl mil otiiniii ulj to b laite as i eollle ill while it is ives wue rekjrf ilistikt hiip iimirs e in it as tin n in ij ev n be h n f iv i spoil is pre j i met ss jieei tl vim h 1 v b n r ti mp ivi 1 n umiiid b mm i i wlul the govern null tli i mpt bv cm lielp n hie w ii t if ii ihi r in tliod opt i us up m aven ud jis ili st imps in n nd who knows for what v miv bi sjient an luteri li md temt through the bi imi a ited so it oi i mil did not suid it on inn i l i ion in the tin pnetiei l in i11kj oik 1 mini ti- m1n in 1ml m ioinituh in pi n ii in t ie 1 st issue of puiuli to it uh canaeli june 26th issue england minuu itien an poitnwd in i ir ion woikint in tliur fldds wlui a iilh slung oer thur buks and riailj j for any iveiituullv oiyhgetown is ti unint i strong sxpiad of minute men ind while col ballantlne hiies thur services wil nv r bi required hi also wins to ik ieidv m case our eountr si ould be inv ain d bj i ither hun or fifth column hisldes tlu regular tuesd ij evenint dull at uw ark lasis in dilll m p inidlnn and other mil t irv leeimiqi i ire being held at tie utwti lia 1 on indav een lot mr j w grimmon principal of elora high school is spending the i summer taking an officers training i course at a training camp in london ontario three free lessons jdressm aking no obligation whatever at the singer sewing machine centre 21 queen st w brampton phone 696 proclamation g civiciholiday monday august 5 whereas the corporation of the town of georgetown have in former years set aside the first monday in august as a civic holiday and whereas the members of the mumcipalcouncitto comply with the desire of the citizens have decided that the 5th day of august 1940 shall be observed as such therefore i do declare monday august 5th 1940 a gvic holiday for the town of georgetown and i re spectfully request all citizens to govern themselves ac cordingly a number of locnl bos took ad vantage of the camp hi id at lowvhle last week under the elite lion of the rellcrtous and ettucalloiiiil council the camp is interdenominational and well direeted this wik a group of georgetown girls including peggj kelly joan main tkkv mulholland eleanor miller ruth c e idlvam and susie co man arc it imp miss janet henderson who ti iduated as a dietician from mocdon ild hall this one of lh amp cooki the acton freepross in urging the purchase of war feayhjun stamps say keep on accumulaung war savings stamps they will maki i nice little nest egg whin hitlers chickens go home to roost percle c cox until rii entlj choir leader a the georgetown united church and now bandmaster of the petrolia white rose band was lost week chomn president of the band masters association ui convention at belleville mr cox was instrumental in securing the 1941 convention for petrolia in our mail bag ciortuown julj 24th 1940 u liter dii sir mnv i i iki i lltuc spate n ur p iir to record the acitivlties ol the lftelies atixihir to the cnn- di in l t mi since war began don i tuns havi been mven as fol 1 w red cross s25 00 canadian le ki m wir sirvicis s2 00 salvation vi mv so 00 cisnrelu s and iarcf ls havi b i ti ent to the local bojs over sens- these parcels contalnlnt all iiticles usi t ul to them wool ls pur ha ixl md tin mi mix rs hive soci il vorkln parties where the knitting etc ls noni also each member giving a jift to be placed in boxes the pro vnux of ontirio ladles auxiliaries nave dtxiiied to give uie government i fulh equlpt d ambulance to which out members have subscribed 75 00 tlils ambulance ls to be presented in august v our nth e i would like to thank allthnse who hive n anv va heljed us to obtain such splendid results the efforts of nil members have been wonderful the membership is around 40 thls organization is an auxiliary to our legion all of whom are boys who served in the first great war and our iutv ls still to help them in ever wnv and also now to do whatever we tin to aid in winning this great con flict and help cheer and comfort this new arm wlui man thanks yours v er sincerely l blanche grieve president lad e auxiliary canadian legion branch 120 georgetown joseph gibbons mayor god save the king the strathroy ae despau h rr ports the reunion of tin kersey clan ah followb the 1940 reunion of the william and edward kersey branch was held in springbank park with members saturday night accident puts out mam st lights driving along edith street on sat urday night a car driven by newton ruddell was unable lo make the turn at maple avenue and crashed into a hydro pole snapping the wires and causing n partial blackout on the ast side of main street it was some time before the power could be re stored and merchants on that side of the street were forced to do business by candle light until the line was fix ed mrs ruddell only passenger in the car was slightly injured the car was damaged and w as removed stxlghtr oarage for body repairs prewyii from wutrorti eontlon wina- sor prui strathroy hagemvllle croton kincardine mllibank wood- bridge weston port credit bolton georgetown walkerviue detroit dresden and owaaoo michigan townley lawrence toronto past president conducted the business meeting at which the officers for the 1941 reunion were elected as follows president rev george koraey kin cardine vicepresident joseph kersey woodbridge secretarytreasurer rev 8 e stevenson mlubank sports committee lloyd white paris mae kersey woodbridge freeman kersey georgetown aileen kersey bolton the following were called upon to give addresses barry burton port potato plant crows 8 tt week since last week the potato plant growing in 8 p chapman s garden which measured 43 last wednesday has increased to 51 and seems to be ewh u b n vegetabl r buy war savings stamps snapshot guild shooting real action from this angle motion is rapid and shutter speed must be high but a slower shutter speed can be used if you shoot frorri a grcitcr distance with the subject moving almost directly toward you thfres a tremendous thrill in taking pictures of genuine fast artlon racing automobiles motor cycli s spec ilbn its horses athltlic events and sports indeed minv eiillnisi isti ainatiiirh find that this is the most zealful aspect of their to pii tare reil action you nei il a tanieia with a untidy shuiti r and i corn spolidlnly fist lens lib modi rn hih speed tllms the fist lens in mit as ueitssaiy a iistd lo bt- but i fist slum r with speedh of 1ioh 1400 or 1soo set ond will alwajs be a ni resulty if iu p ilillze in this type of pic ture taking ort the other hind if you ust take action shots now and then ind don t have a camera ith an extrtmery htb speed sbiitttr there are certain triiks m can uue and ihim will ofti n help jou get th irp anion piituna even though you are li indli apped by a slow shuttir for eximple look at the picture above the at lion is almost broad side to the t aim ra or at a right angle to it n aurally from ihls angle the motion is greitest and a shutter spei d f it h ist i sec ond is needed itnt i von stood quit ne ir the tri k firthir up so that the ik t w is miiig al most directly to v ml you the mo tion would appi ir ss nipid iiotn lliat nisi a si hi i id i f 1 do would jii 1 1 a t s i i sh up pie tine if you caught th horse it the i ik of tin jump lit meitih r that rule wh n the action is coming towird jnu mo tion is it ss md a slower shutter ill si rv h pi ope r choice of posi tion t hi re fore jou c an overcome your hindie ip in many cise s and improve jour percentage of suc cessful pii lures here is another hint in many games and sports there are monien tary pauses a player will hall to turn et still retain a good action pose for a spilt second in these pause h if you re alert you can cap ture many a fine action shot so even if you have a blow cam era don t be discouraged a model with faat phutter ls best but that will come in time and mean while if you re ahart and seize your opportunities ou can garner plen ty of worth while action pictures 2ft john van guilder strawberry with pectin or raspberry 32 jam pork beans 3 grapefruit juice 2- 20 oz tins 27c 25c 19c clarks irish stew 1 5 oz tin 2 tins 25c clarks pork sausage 1 4oz tin 23c clarks boiled dinner 16 oz tin 19c vinegar bulk white or blended 39c prairie nuts packages c ami 19c kelloggs corn flakes 8 oz pkg 2 for 15c peanut butter bulk 2 lb iot 25c clarks tomato and vegetable soup 2 tins 15c clarks assorted sandwich spreads 3 tins 25c card of thanks mr samuel mcmaster and son wish to thank the neighbours and friends for their prompt actions and ready help ehirlrsj the loss by fire of their bam last week a he whatever the guise it wears is a lie as- it was of yore and a truth that has lasted a million years is good for a million more jellied orange slices for fcjt ginger ale domino a 30 oz bottle plus deposit jvc i white or brown 2 for 15c bread graham wafers 2 25c fruit specials lemons obanges dot 25c t9e grapefruit 5 for we cabbage head 5c was or green beans lb 10s head lettuce dom tte bananas 3 lbs for wo cauliflower home grown radish celery c 15c red cananta raspberries btne boffrtea 66 dominion store limrbd phone 66

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