the georgetown herald wednesday evening august 14th 1940 georgetown high school middle school results mmnoham john f anc hlst jst alg 1st geom- 1st phy 1st lat a 2nd lat c 2nd fren a c prcn comp c armstrong william anc hist 2nd phy c arnold o herbert geom c lat a- c let comp c beaumont delmar s anc bist c geom c chem 3rd let a 3rd lat comp 2nd pren a c fren comp c beaumont lawrence h hist 2nd phy 2nd edgarpren anc beeney mary anc hist 3rd hiy 3rd beeney susie can hist c geam c phy c blackburn helen phy c bowman john e anc hist c cameron m prances lat a 3rd lat comp 2nd pren a c fren comp 3rd n anc hist cook walter p anc hist 3rd phy 2nd cummins mary a p can hist 2nd anc hist 2nd phy 2nd lat a c lat comp 3rd pren a c fren comp c cummins william j lat a c lat comp 2nd deans mae w anc hist 2nd geom 2nd chem 3rd lat a 3rd fren a 3rd fren comp 2nd dick jean k anc hist 3rd geom c chem 3rd lat comp c dobson isobel anc hist c phy c dolson keith n anc hist early robert g anc hist phy c emmerson james anc hii 2nd chem 3rd fren a c fn comp c hale m joan anc hist 2n phy c geom c phy the public are getting to know our new low price for glasses is a real bargain for the high quality glasses supplied why pay more than our new low price our eye examination has al ways been thorough aa we have the finest equipment and over 20 years experience the people whom we have served are com ing back to oa because they real ise om- eye service fa best cone in and let as show yon the newest styles in glasses all at city prices consalt 0 t walker r0 eyesight specialist who wm be at bis office over the bell telephone co main st- georgetown the second wednesday of each month or yon may eonsnlt o t walfcsr at his office in brampton phone georgetown hancock ivy 3rti fren a c harris marjorjjb s b geom c phy c lat a 2nd lat comp 2nd fren a 2nd fren comp 2nd ihley martha e anc hist c chem 2nd kelly james w anc hist 2nd ph 1st lorriman henryanc hist c geom 3id chem c macdonald olive w anc hist 3rd alg 1st phy 2nd chem c lat a 3rd lat comp 1st mccartney jocelyn a atm hist 2nd geom 3rd chem 2nd fren a 2nd fren comp c mdilntock vhrna c anc hist 1st geom 2nd chem 1st lat a 1st lat comp 1st fren a 2nd pren comp 2nd milliere eleanor m anc hist 2nd phy c mitchell doris m anc hist 2nd phy 2nd paul mary k anc hist c peck c roy anc hist c phy reid marion r anc hist c ptij c lat a c lat comp c fren a c roszef margaret b anc hlx lat phy 2nd ruddell james f anc hist 3rd troom 2na chem 2nd lat a c lat comp 2nd fren a c f n comp c ruddell o joy phy 2nd i 1 tm c fllrlrdge emma l anc hist 3d phi 2nd sutgent w douglas anc tin in i ctom 3rd chem 3rd lat a hid lat comp c fren a nd hui comp c hortill s joanna chem 2nd la a c lat comp c fren r in comp c willi wis helen l geom 2nd chi m 3ul la a c lat comp c fren a c fren comp c mrs william frank spent last week on the farm at nassagaweya miss hazel murphy of toronto spent the week end with mrs k bludd miss betty cole is holidaying with mrs j weatherston in toronto mr and mrs harold crowds of octroi mich spent the week end with mrs a wright mrs a d bibbs and son arthur of cleveland ohio recently visited with mrs j a mcclure mr and mrs w h hill or brant- ford were recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs t s hill king street mrs harold mcclure and george have returned from their summer home at port sidney mlsses isalbel mcdermld and hilda era in are holidaying at big chief lodge orillla miss hazel walker and miss mar garet humberstone are spending a week at balm beach mr and mrs al cameron of hunting ton pq are visiting in town with the misses brown mr charles burnside is holidaying this week at wasaga beach colling- wood nnd meaford mrs d everton jone of malcolm i spending the week with mrs wil liam tyndall mr and mrs tom plowright of k lkland lake spent monday with mr and mrs w c anthony mr and mrs walter mcgilvray of burlington spent sunday with rela in is m tewn miss ljhan watson has returned irom a vacation spent at hollywood lode jjrfke simcoe mrs a marstu of georgetown is hoiidayin vtith hir son allan in toronto and mrs morley boake to nt it week md visitors with mr w a mcclure m isl join o neill or toronto ls nudnik in hohdiyt with his grand part nis mr and mrs j r oniill l mi dt m i of mihtrton was i tin homi of mr and chinch si mr h colt li lit nd mrs a bmyns ruiirn i if frotl i lloihmikkll nip s iii tin a k nd v 1 mi ind mrs a g m biujns mr a b wiluin of rd drr a lur i u md in own on monday for his nnniih vlsu with n jiuji i w ii willtn oil cam covbldtrfcd dangerous for food i has ton brought to the attention of tht dominion department of agrl culture u at many people are making use of oil cans for the canning of foods tlie use of oil cans for food is con sidered to be very dangerous prac lice sine- they are made of teme plate a plating which ls almost whol ly lead and very small amounts of lead are poisonous cans made expressly for pods arc entirely dilferent and can be bought at a nominal price from hardware stores and mall order houses years of research have gone into the manu facture o cans for canning food with the result that the inside plating ls lead free this is done to make it im possible for foods to become contam inated with lead and no cans should be used for fruits vegetables meats or fish other than those made as food cans watch our window fok wnrzit ice cbeah grocuu tm oommomrjn fresh peach sundae 13c 2 lor 25c longs confectionery own 89 gerjy k cartoon cross country detours 8 stranger than fiction fox news theatre friday august 16 dark command drama with john wayne claire trevor saturday august 17th secret ofdr khare- lew ayres lionel barrymore lionel atwlu comedy static in the attic cartoon granite hotel chapter 8 dick tracys g men matfatm at i an tuesday and wednesday august 20 and 21 of mice and men by uhn steinbeck wttfa bum meredith lon chant jr betty fku canada carries on no 3 the home front pete smith whats your iq miss charlotte lyons rj and miss betty lyons spent the week end in town with their parents mr and mrs thomas lyons mrs mary jourdaln guelph street ls in the oeneral hospital ouelph uriously 111 we hope she may have a speedy nstoration to health mr tromas spence for many years a resident or main 3t suffered a paralytic stroke a week ago and ls critically 11 at his home mr erd mrs maurice hillock and daughter diane and master terry bludd spent sunday in mitchell with dr and mrs j e jackson after visiting in hamilton and to ronto mrs e colman has returned to her home in town mrs e d sheley and son richard of birmingham michigan are staying in town with mrs sheley s parents mr and mrs j n oneill mrs a mclean has returned to her home in town after visiting for some time with her cousin miss mc- phail in toronto miss dorli mckec of toronto is spending a holiday with the misses micluie at maple grove farm georgetown mrs a r vannatter mrs arthur spcight of georgetown and mr arfd mrs fred lint of dunnvllle have returned home after spending a wetk at browning island muskoka dr c e biehn and mr 6 l fen- ton pala a visit at the herald office on thursday afliino n m i is manager of ponton biehn ltd ford agent at chesley ontario mr and mrs jack williamson and marion and mr and mrs c r bain and baby spent a vacation al port kjgln dr and mrs w b mcclure and daughter vtma of toronto and mr alfred g mcclure of st paul mln 111 ota imtcd mr and mrs w c anthonv over tht week end news parade local news and views mitchell publisher undergoes operation g v mounteer publisher of the mitchell advocate underwent a ma jor operation in stratford oeneral hospital last week we had a pleas ant meeting with mr mounteer last summer we enjoy reading his news paper tvery week and we wish him the best of luck and a speedy recov- pbjncipal of arthur high school will marry days of slnglf- blessedness will soon be over for p e brown principal of arthur high school his engagement has beem announced to miss marie farrell of arthur and they will be married this month tn st johns church strange food beside nn alleged road in the mus- itoka dtiirlct there is a sign reading refreshments vacancy was created by the untimely death of rev w g brown tp a few days after his election to parlia ment in march agnes who used to belong to the ujo labor party will now be known as a united reformist tile party which the late mr brown was to re present a unique feature of the elec tion is that for the first time in can- adlin hlmory a seat will be contes ted by two women miss wilma moore a school teacher running as an inde pendent li the opposing feminine can didate seems silly f a motorist in london was recently fined 5 and costs for leaving his un locked automobile parked on the street it is apparently stated ih am amendment to the motor act that sti h conduct is an offence and pun ishable by a fine it would seem uke adding insult to injury to fine a man 5 alter he has lost valuables to autb- thieves a pufcle for those who like puzzles here is one that should cause some brow- furrowing it was too much lor us but if anyone can figure it out wed ippreciate knowing the answer miss man macartney of wlarton re ceived a postcard from her father who was visit tig in sarnia and the card bore a sarnia postmark it starts off dear mary makes no reference whatever to wiarton and is signed dad evidently he forgot to put the address on the card simply a blank however the card arrived the next aftcnoon at wiarton the wlar- mich sign and picture to them- ml s kathenne beck dietician at tlm oac gudpli ind mlss hizel burkhokki of toronlore guests or canadian uaicller tired and mis d l htiurt and miss freda hot i n ihrbiii a their home on maple ave hot dogs hamburgers frogs dew worms crabs ice cream soft drinks now e have always thought of hot dogs hamburgers ice cream and soft drinks a- refreshments we are even villing to let frogs pass as such hav nig eaun frogs legs more than once and possibhy crabs for crab meat is supposed to be a delicacy but not dew worms tnings like dew worms on a menu i ton post office staff might figure out kie lhox peoplt to the south of us that mr macartney was in sarnia a quter idea about canada 1 but hov did the sarnia post office a moup of american tourists tearing knov he destination of the card wilderness muskoka may somebody on the civil service should miss tiiubtth jane walters of no orl ils usa his betn wsit- ini vnn her unties and aunt mr w ii isli rtill georimtown and mr fred i l ill id mls ann it shortiu n sno i 11 homisi id balhnilid these scientists he joumej sitting down to cool rtfn slilnt dish or dew worms erved no oubt with unegar and pep hi and salt it occuis io us that the onlj thing dr g p mccio- o the field in d to sibmitutt spighetti for i jinln depar nent oac has th dtw worms tht onl ieople who e ind poled i all speaking of i oj ii w i ot io- otil the b on the oats e iji m n m b bin wo hi ind i u hi mi s floinct vm slke and mi u l k 11 ionu ind h aiui mrs h ij milinss and fi ll b i hum on kiii mon m i m s i- h 1 o k tills kind of ear howee noil need in si elliot in the fergus ntvs m mr ukl mrs h petrol pud i i 1 ohlc on baturdaj rami is managing ptlrul i aaertisr topic ii comes irom i nit a m u piper fanuh hav trig a brouier who runs the wttkly at thornburj and anothtr in charrt of the durham reiiew wliich was for merly oned bj their father mrs ramagt will be rcmembtred b eo pie in the brampton district btfore her marriage she was miss villa mc callum and taught school at maj field wlp il r ih ti rimat of tc il thf htrald jni tin urnlng 1 dilor of 1 h m s i t t til im st i mri low uiuil n i mini obi aid the usts r ns lik i monunia and sktoon iii i s in siiskatchtwan i mr vim i ti in ik in i m i culm u i i i mtk end in eluded mrs atkitimu mlws ll lian ind marjorie atkinson and mr phillip lt n of htm lu i fcid mr and mrs william sanndir mlss doris saun ders mr and m- s saunders and m ss ly of io unto lung occurs every is a bit more pro- is rf ap d growth h as u t cm rent jear you will notice that the letter b ijs o ur on tht section of the s tkn v ot sikiis ilounis us of an 1af bl ule uhr it bends over the iniil im i ht en the hicliwiy near makin 1 tfynpl the result of the lim r cm loup in qmbtc a little d splacimtnt of some chlorophyl in list i tht sld f tht roici bears th 1 af largely otcause of the bend l i i tl cluli t d ntcevsiw n tin d mrbance does not always f iiklish to in is ne no difficulty ike tht form of a b frequently it is r in lit uk that out m uie form of an 8 either rounded or q it hied or in many combinations of intular or rounded shapes i fully mm rt thai in germany- they are see- i mi t asioml swastikas on the lea- mi s akiics mcphail former mtm- ves i of pn nmun for orej bnice thtse st enlists are always spoiling ho us di k iti in the last elections th njis but thanks anyway dr mc- i lilril rwalttr e harris will be crosue for your explanation we were ne of x cvidttli in a rij election a little curious about just what did sask ltoon 3ivsoi1 augilst 19th the i use tine high school students raise 24 for war buying 24 worth of war stamps and donating these to the government the students at georgetown high school have been warmly commended by the hon j l ilsjey minister of finance in a personally signed letter ad dr sstsd to miss marlon williamson triasurer of the high school mr jutj says iar miv williamson your recent letter addrtssed to the sudden passing of arthur semple fthikls in georgttown were sad duicd to hear of tht sudden passing of mr arthur semple on august jrd taking ill on wednesday ht was remoed to guplph honiittai ahd pass d away thert the following satur nitional chairman war savlngsl da commit and inclosing six booklets i l canadi in 1915 mr and of war stamps 24 00 as a contrlbu- mrs snpte have lived in george ion to help win the war has been mast of the llm snc then and tmilsmitted to me for reply made mnnv mends in town mr will you please express to the pupils p the youngest son of mr of your school the deep appreciation mrs jame semple of ballyboley or the government 6t canada for this lllf i b expression of their patriotism and wholehearted co operation in can war effort we are very grate ful to the pupils of georgetown high school foi this gift which we ap predate not only for the amount in volved and tlie financial assistance which it provides but also because it serves as a fine example to all of us yours very truly j lr ilsley the beautiful is higher than the good the beautiful includes in it the good religion consists not in knowledge but in a holy life born wrigglesworth at peel mem orial hospital bmmpton on wed nesday august 7th 1m0 to mr lj mrs h c wrtgg nee ruth glften charles st the gin of a son mcoumber to mr and mrs ver non mccumber kay mulholland at peel memorial hospital bramp ton on august 13th the gift of a daughter judy ann in memoriam dewhdrst in loving memory of allan dewhurst who passed away august 13ui 1934 still cherished in the hearts of those he left behind always remembered by hla mo ther and dad brother hkrvey and sister elsie idow he leaves a sister and a bro ther in ireland the rev d d davidson pastor of knox presbyter mn church was in charge of the lumril stnice which was held from the home on tuesday august 6th burial was tn gretnwood cemetery georgetown pallbearers were mr m mcwlnrtor mr john d kelly mr 1 treanor mr i hornby mr william klrby and mr hubert hun ter friends from outof town who attended the service included mr and mrs j hamilton mr and mrs f berney mr and mrs b stewart mrs r mrkee and mrs a stniui all of toronto beautiful floral lrlbutes wtre re reived frtm jim and annie mary molly and fred toronto mina and bert mr and mrs ed mowhirter mr j d kelly employees of provin cial paper ltd royal circle knox presbyterian church ltb no 393 j and j stewart hamilton mr and mrs mcniven and family mr and mrs hurley and mr and mm t clarke mr and mrs i hornby and mrs j smith oollingiwood mr and mrs w love and margaret mr and mrs jack long mr and mrs dewhurst and family mr and mrs braisby ard family mr and mrs j snyder and btty mrs geo davis and family mr and mrs j russel bill and lillian mr and mrs t wold nora and wut ford mr and mrs a mcgulgan mr and mrs al lan norton mr and mrs h woods and mary mr will thompson and harold bulllvant lilian grtbben n teeter ignorance is the night of tfee mind but a night without moon or stars qusnapshot guild pictures at blossom time spring blossoms make an excellent setting for pictures at blossomtime get snaps of this sort as well as close ups of the blossoms themselves- color sway you unless you are us ing fullcolor qlm for black-and- white shots especially of pink blos soms a fine- grain panchromatic film is best- if you shoot a group of blossoms outlined against a blue sky and this is a very good type of blossom picture slip a color filter on the camera lens the filter will darken the sky making the blossoms stand out fresh and wh to obtain deeptoned sky use a deep yellow 1 tlon to any camera owner fpr their delicacy and freshness give them a natural appeal as picture subjects however to take really good blossom pictures there are several rules you mubt observe the unit rule is get close don t stand away back and picture a whole tree or ft whole- ofcbar44n every bhot take one or two era shotsihen move in or close- upb of the blooms if yours is a fixed focus camera or one with hmhed focusing range use a portrait at tachment on the lenb this will en able you to get even closer if you have access to a camera of the double extension bellows type use that for blossom pictures with such a camera you can shoot blossoms la their aclial site fill ing the film with two of three blooms choose blossoms that are prop erly lighted so that the contrast of sunshine and shadow emphasises the form of the subject dont let o filter for a lighter sky tone medium yellow k 2 filter ib the one to choose blossoms make an excellent set ting for pictures of people infor mal portrait snap shots with a fresh springtime quality make a codee- tlon or such shots during blossom time showing members of the fam ily visiting an orchard admiring the- b looms and sniffing thetr fragrance touh find many an interesting pic ture opportunity and these blos somtime pictures will be welcome in your album 381 john van guilder