Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 31, 1940, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wed nesday evening july 3 1 at 1 940 weekend and everything you need for a perfect picnic by the way just what is a perfect picnic t have you ctct been on a picnic when the weather was perfect and the food was still more perfect you ate and yon ate and when you couldnt eat another bite you still felt good that s the perfect picnic we can t do much about the weather but you u t the best food here holiday special for sunday or holiday dinner serve our delicious picnic ham serve it for breakfast or sliced cold for supper or late evening snacks sweet pickled cottage rolls shoulder veal roasts ib 25c lb 18c veal for stewing lb j5 corned beef lb j5 mild and nice flavor brisket and plate 2 tins heinz oven baked pork and beans 16 o and flvoz bottle heinz tomato ketchup for 25 c westons fancy mixed biscuits 2 35c kjkaft sandwich spread mclarens 16 oz nut crush devon o peas no 2 tin wo choice quality o pumpkin large fo maple leaf lard lb campbells tomato juice large o 9c tins vfor bjc tender leaf tea bags neilsons cocoa jar 23c 19c r 10c 10c5 15cil 25c crushed pineapple tins for c hepv coo spaghetti 10c 19c 16 i odex soap palmolrve soap super suds pkg woodbury s soap 2 rr 21c 2 for llc 2forllc 19c 4 23c fruit and vegetables black raspberries for friday and sat pint box 10c sunkist grapefruit med 4 for 19c california lemons 6 for 15c choice bananas 3 lbs 21c cabbage firm green each 4c new carrots 3 bunches 10c cucumbers 3 for 10c no i new potatoes 10 lbs isc lxtra special ontario stake tomatoes 3 lb 25c c j buck p80ne 2sw we deliver silvers final summer all summeicmerchandise must go we are going to mke t well worth your while to replenish your summer needs now by offering all the remain der of our summer lines at a fraction of former price visit our store this week- end for tne best summer values yet ladies dressesspun silks and others come early for these 188 a o ladies chiffon dresses re gularly up to 5 95 to clear 295 ladies white shoes only at silver s value like this clearance of several summer lines at 41 flfl mens polo shirts penman s monarch and mercury reg 98c value at 59c mens work pants riveted denim work pants special 219 mens barge shoes formerly 2 98 now going at 219 mens underwear balbnggan combinations short sleeves to clear at 4 girls white shoes sizes up to 2 regular values up to 1 79 to dear at 139 mens work boots strong sturdy and lowest priced panco 198 mens summer wash pants zero shrunk regular 1 98 value at 149 local news church news o dangerous drugs tn slendor i tablets 1 robb s drug store it i slendor tablets help yu to trim neat appearance in a safe sane kay i maocormack s drug store it an old boys and girls reunion of glen williams was held at the home of mr and mrs frank mcoulloch of erin on saturday july 27th an en joyable time was spent by everyone renewing old acquaintances and tea was served by the ladles present scripture text men ought always to pray and not to faint luke is 1 ashgrove garden party to morrow night youve seen them all now see the best ashgrove garden party to morrow thursday night aug 1st at the home of mr and mrs r j graham 7th line a delightful pro gram of talent headed by tom hamilton scotch comedian will be the highlight don t miss it admis sion 25c and 15c health report for july the following is the report of the yoh to georgetown board of health of communicable diseases for july scarlet fever chickenpox a measles n german measles 0 mumps infantile paralysis 0 typhoid fever 0 whooplngoough 0 cerebro spinal meningitis 0 epidemic geo ire s church rev w g o thompson rector eleventh sunday of ter trinity sun day school 10 ajn holy communion 11 am evensong 7 pm wednesday 2 30 tenminute service red cross work af of intercession lerwards at the rectory st albans church glen william eleventh sunday after trinity ma tins and litany 930 ajn sunday school 10 30 ajn baptist church rev e g baxter minister 10 ajn sunday sthool 7 pm worship aer vice subject what shall we say about jesus lords supper thurs day 8 pjn midweek prayer meeting a welcome to all gten williams united church r k lemkay 11 am sunday school 7 pm worship we extend to all not worshipping elsewhere a cordial invitation to meet with us union services union services of knox prertyter san and the united congregations will be held in knox church and will be conducted by rev f c overend the united church choir will lead the service of praise the sunday schools will mee in their respective school rooms flans shape up for niagara camp final details are being arranged for the lome scots summer camp at nlagaraon thelake which will last xrom august 12th to august 24th se veral local men w 111 make the trip and it is expected that the camp will put some of the finishing touches on the boys who have been drilling at the armouries for the past several weeks only men in a category are feeing accepted and even then there 5s a waiting list a tentative group has been chosen but undoubtedly there will be some of these who will be unable to make the trip and sub aututions will be made former choirmaster conducts four bands at once bandmaster percie cox former or ganist ino choirmaster at george own un ted church and now leader of the whit rom concert band in petrol la was chosen to conduct a serenade number a night jrt june at the band tattoo in chatham last friday evening bands taking part were the chatham kiltie band lamblon garrison band of sara la wallaoeburg kiltie band and the white rose concert band petrolla the number conducted by mr cox a as played by the massed bands a part of the program was broadcast over the canadian broadcasting 8y stem 2 jig weekend dances 2 huttonville park saturday august 3rd it pays to shop with confidence at silvers dept store phone 375 wherexlood clothes cost less georgetown eighth year for iiuhaldin to the strains of the 17th century dutch folk tune dankgebet by adrian u valeria alexander chuhnldin ami the cbc string orchestra return to the canacian airwaves sunday aug usl 4 at 7 00 to 730 pjn edst this will be mr chuhaldln s eighth year as i conductor for the cbc and there ire few listeners in canada or the united states who have not heard his j famous itrlngs from the toronto stu dis since his debut in 1933 with melodic strings he has presented his programmes to audiences of a coast to coast network in canada and to listeners of the three major amerl can networks so many listeners have requested the name and composer of h cbc string orchestra therm n sic that the conduct would ike list to know that while the music is first endited to the dutcl composer 1 u to be found in seth parkers lajmflni as song of thanksgiving a viennese composer eduard kremer nearly two hundred years after valerius is named as composer in this publication maestron salute toronto s ruth lowe diminutive ruth lowe has deserted the cbc toronto studios for new york and tin pan alley according to reports she is hard at work on a new comixxsitlon now that i u never smile aga i has had remarkable sue cess and is rapidly heading for new honour- on the hit parade follow ng tonraij dorscy s recording fred wirings song of the week perfor mances and the man broadcasts by i host of popular dance bands tom m durseys recording of funn lit tie pedro is now being distributed and has ill the indications of being mother 1 t in the event that you i aven t heard 1 11 nev r smile again list n fo the two piano arrangement by snider and ross on pridaj august 9 at 8 00 pjn edst over the cbc national network grrgory clark faces facts cregory clark who looks like a cross between a character from dickens and one of those elegant gentlemen in es quire ls home again one of canada s most famous newspaper correspond ents veteran of two wars and hund eds of other front page assignments n the past 25 years this muchbe loved and widelyknown columnist will bt the next speaker in the new cbc series lt t s face the facts he will be heard from toronto on sunday august 4 at 10 00 pm edst mr clark went as a combatant in the first great war he went as a re porter in the second he told the tory of dunkirk for the toronto dally slur and for canadian listeners the special midnight dance monday august 5th at 1205 am hal davies and his music regulasladmissidn d uvry or in ctcst oitisbrler jouf ei to and its miraculous return from prance and from england he told oa ladlan listeners his impressions of the people of britain as they prepared for threatened invasion no other reporter has been heard on the air as often as gregory clark he e ls his story with simplicity frank ness and compelling oharm and his impressions of his most recent journey to france and england will provide the backgro ind for his talk in this series 1 s face the facts which is spon sored by the director of public infor mauon performs works of compatriot mieczy lsw munz the great polish 1 famst wl o is conducting a course of tudies at the toronto conservatory f music tills summer will be heard m mosterworks of the pianoforte over cbcs national network on monday august 5 9 00 to 9 30 pm edst when 1 is programme will be devoted to the works of his great countryman cho i mr munz will be heard again on this same series monday august p his presence in canada has added conspicuous lustre to musical affairs m thls country and his performance w ith tl e toronto symphony orches i tia under the baton of sir ernest mac millan followed triumphs in south america europe australia and the orient news in brief hertha glaiz distinguished young i opera and concert contralto who ap pears with the toronto philharmonic orchestra reginald stewart con i ducting thursday august 1 has pub licly expressed her gratitude to the british people and government for kindness to her parents when the mode their escape from austria friends in britain sponsored them and the have since joined thelr da ugh ter in america miss olatx showed her appreciation in practical manner when she came to canada raising 1 000 for the auxiliary war services in hamilton ontario where slie appeared gratis don t forget canadian snapshots is now schedul ed tuesdays at 9 00 pjn edst those wl o have heard this series produced b ian smith written bj harry fo ter and with music under the direction of samuel hersenhoren have learned many things about the i islorlc ikjls in the dominion as well as when to go and how to enjoy a vacation n hom the son of one great scl ntist will paj tribute to an other out- the cbc national network m tutsd aus ist 6th at 7 46 pjn edst oliver w f lodge son of the late kreal sir oliver lodge will talk alx n flrustcln cooking around tin map a talk by miriam chapln who has lived in many lands ind lasted native food tn a score of lanruage will be heard from mon real on frida august 9 at 5 15 pjn edst tru mole manners and cus toms which go with lhi dishes will also be described from a movie review back grounded by the awesome yet colorful north canadian forests of the rockies lt visualizes the love of two mm on a sturdy single minded huiilr ino guide the other a sophis tlcated ci y societ doctor for a woman who through a strange quirk of destiny has married the guide although her entire life has been spent in an atmosphere or fine cloth es ind modern city life immured in a tiny northwest community she falls n love with this doctor who repre sents everything worth while in life to her but honor and affection for the hird in this eternal triangle act as an unsurmoun table bar to both in a consumation of their love in a series of aramatic sequences the pic ture builds to a powerful climax rich m enter alnment values m myl the diseases and maladies that can be attributed to the common house fly can hardlj be overstated it has been proven through laboratory tests dliat more than 30 different disease or ganlsms are carried by these pests also that the bacteria on the hair bod of a single fly is sufficient to infect an entire household yet in sptte of warnings by medical authori ties many people far too often accept the fly s existence and tolerate lta presence as an inevitable nuisance during sunny days and warm weather every year unfortunately we pay dearly for thls indifference with out breaks of infectious diseases for tho simple reason that these germ carriers born and matured in filth eventually transmit this filth to drinks and food lft uncovered summer dysentery and oth r infant maladies can often be triced to ordinary house files a verj effective convenient ajwl inexpensive method is to trap the flies with fl rds three or four of these placed in strategic points throughout the house will work quickly cleanly and kill al the flies this protection should start with the hrst sign of tb fly season and continue throughout tho summer rronths if ever j home and eating plaoa idopted some precautionary meastn much would be accomplished in ban islitng tht menace to our health ami thus make the community a safer cleiner place to live in did that course in english halp your boy friend any nq he still ends every sentence wittj a propostion friends for life pfel ci frk philosophizes on 70th birthda at a lamilv gathering at the home of his son doputj reeve henry wil son near palgrave david wilson clerk of peel county since 1929 was honoured on the occasion of his 70th birthday last sunday mr wilson has been in public lire for a good many vears in 1916 17 18 and again in 1928 and 1929 he was reeve of albion he lias also served on the brampton houslm com an has been ptesident of peel memoflatttospltai board speaking of the good old days mr wilson admitted that they had their drawbacks when compared with today pew people tn rural or urban peel would want to relinquish higher educational standards good roads and ill the uborgavlng devices things leople hndn t dreamed about half a entury ago he argued one thing does worry me as i look around he added if people dont keep a tiphter grip on true spiritual values along with social values in cul tural training tbev may find out when t is too in lhat they iave been seeking the shadow instead of the substance christopher lunt one of the younger children evacuated from the i nited kingdom was in a happy mood when he reached van- c uer after travelling by canadian pacific steamship across the all ntir and bj canadian pacific train across canada he is shown i e e sa iir good be to his new found pal porter george ltvlng- p d who t k ood care of him on his long train ride christopher had a brand time on the journey and is now safe from german raiders he will live with friends on the west coast

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