Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 6, 1940, p. 5

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the georgseswn herald wednesday evening november 6th 1940 personals mr a r speight bad an unfortun ate accident lost week when he fell down the cellar amtm at hla noma and dislocated his right shoulder mr walter blehn spent the week end in 8arnla with dr and mrs j t blehn and children john judy and terry spr william rltchlewas home rrom petawawa over the weekend and at- t the manias of hl brother in acton on saturday mr at vance whose home to in orangcvllle is now on the staff of the c j buck meat market he was for merly employed in fergus mrs elgin a harris wife of editor harris of the burlington gazette bad the misfortune to fall in the home of her son george and fracture her lelt arm rev w o 6 thompson took the eorvtoes in port credit a church last sunday exchanging with rev bruce jennings who preached at st georges 86th anniversary here mr t u leslie retiring president of the feel and halton exwardens association and mr george ouxrie aft- tended the banquet at the milton i on tuesday evening october awita editor joe lake of the fowassan news was a caller at the herald of fice on saturday rntnrnlng after npiig on his sister in town mrs a h poller mr lake and family con tinued to gait air training school to visit their son they were also visiting with mends in elmlra over the week end mr ana mrs rodney gregory and doris of woodstock and mr and mrs chas mcmenemy and huey of hamil ton spent the weak end at the home of their parents mr and mrs john ritchie local masonic ckjtbb attends milton church parade last sunday afternoon members of the halton chapter royal arch ma sons attended divine service in grace anglican church muton joining ma sons jxom other parts of hamilton district no 5 rl exoomp rev john t mills grand chaplain was the special preacher mr mills who is pastor of high park presbyterian church toronto gave a wonderful ad dress on the necessity of getting back to religion before we can win the war i was religion that won the last war and it will play no less an important role in this one hestated eery excomp rev g w tebbs as sistartt grand chaplain burlington conducted the service dance every wednesday night oddteuowl iu11 brampton hal davis and hb mvate dancing 9 pjn to 1 ajn dst reotrtjut admmbion 80th anniversary services i ashgrove united church will be celebrated on sunday november 10th rev dr a s orton emmanuel college 11 am and 1 pjh mr stewart mclaren will assist the choir in the morning and and eden quartet in the evening thursday evening november 14th the w a of the church will serve a hot meat supper rev capt norman rawson of hamilton will give one of his entertaining lectures musical numbers by miss mary crozier p anist and misses alexlna sinclair and doris walte vocal duct admission 35c sapper served from 6 8 standard time flo we r 3 fresh from greenhouse to you chrysanthemum bouquets 5q and up the barber floral co f t d a member cut flowers pot plants floral design a specialty phone w open sundays georgetown watch our window for weekxy je cream spec ials and confectionery banana split sundae 13c 2 lor 25c longs confectionery i gks5y theatre friday november 8th and one was beautiful robert cmnmlnjrs lamlne day jean muir canada carries on no 6 wings of youth comedy nothing but pleasure cartoon orphan duck fox news saturday november 9th waterloo bridge grand drama with vivian leh scarlett ohara and robert taylor pete smith football thrills 1939 chapter 5 zorro s fighting legion matinee at 3 pjn monday november 11th pride and prejudice adapted from jane anstena novel with grver ganwo i ourier b a i pjnt sport dog u born cartoon fuller bluff man i tuesday and wednesday november 12 and 13 buck benny rides again jack pi nig and rackasaar march of tune u s navy 1 940 cartoon bears tale annual ballon plowing match held under adverse weather conditions adverse weather conditions coupled with the backward season resulted in a decreased entry at the annual ham- ton plowing match held on the farm ww r hume in nelson township on friday of last week the unfavourable weather did not however dampen the ardour of the 3ff contestants who tur ned out some outstanding ridges the site and soil conditions were ideal and the winning ridges would compare fa vourably with any at the recent inter national the bank of commerce trophy for the outstanding ridge by a walking plow in the match was won by harold picket of hornby who was the runner up in the big salada tea class at the rerent international eight halton yung men under 20 years of age competed for the bank of nova scotia trophy with the aw ard going to grant baker qf freeman who duplicated his winning effort of a year ago win lucas freeman and russell daelb campbellvole won the btrath- cona orchards special for nelson township in the mtertownshlp class with the former also winning the fred robinson international 407 walking plow and the latter e m readheads silver tiay the p d salter special tractor class open to novices created keen in terest with the first award going u vemon mcarthur of milton keen competition was also manifest for the stirling and dynes specials for the best ridge in classes 7 and 8 plowed by the fordferguson equipment the awards going to frank mckerr of mil ton and leslie wills of muton res pectively claude picket of hor nby duplicated his brothers ach levement of a year ago by winning the salada tea special with grant baker securing the reserve theaetwo young men will represent halton in the sal ada tea event at next years interna tlonal the following are the awards class jointer plows in sod open 1st harry picket hornby 2nd bob brown gait 3rd john lister hornby ith claude picket hornby 5th alfred dickie jerseyville class 2 second class jointers r sod 1st ross harper rockwood 2nd horuce barnes georgetown 3rd wm gemmell ayr 4th stan fuller hornby class 3 third class jointers i sod 1st howard fess selkirk 2nd geo wall brantford 3rd leonard stewarttown mr and mrs frank jenklnson her ble and marylyn of mount dennis were visitors with mr h jenklnson on saturday mr and mrs lome cunningham of ouelph called on mrs tracy and oth er friends sunday afternoon mr norman baily of toronto was home for the week end at the junior wa meeting held monday evening rev and mrs cole- brook were welcomed mr colebrook spoke to the branch on the mission ary work in the arctic mr and mrs ball of mount dennis were at mu sanfords on sunday and they ail went to see miss lamb at the general hospital ouelph we omitted last week to mention that prlvat tom dickenson of tor onto visited his parents fo the week end i norval l visitors at the homo- of their aunt mrs gordon brown on sunday were messrs donald watt and jack ooul ter of toronto the red cross met again at the horn- of mus helen browne five at tended it is hoped that next week at tendance will not be so disappointing mrs james bovalrd and mrs rub sell murro and son rodney of lon don were visitors with the mcmeekln s and lairdi of norval last week miss mary doomage of torontois on a weeks vacation at the home mr tnd mrs frank hustler norval mrs j mdpherson attended the wedding of her niece mls hilda mc pherson of brantford last saturday mr and mrs j moclements have left norval and will make their new home in georgetown the pyps of union and norval entcrtai led the caledon east p ypj9 last wednesday evening in the sun dav school room of union church the home society opened the meeting arith a tig song after which miss v dick the president welcomed thf riling society the interesting pro- tram of skits and musical numbers as prov ded by the caledon east p y p s follow ing the program miss uw wan wnuimoru ora iunaru r brown hornby class 4 opei boys under 20 cnr 1st grant bnktr freeman 2i 1 rh btuhu ciyuga 3rd kei h bichtr cuuga 4th iun talor mof lal 5th angus mcnabb georgetown class 5 inter township cions halton boys only sen or 1st wm lucas freeman 2nd ja k marchmoit hornby junior 1st rusell dale camp tx1 villi 2i d ray sirvlcc milton 3rd doi aid humt milton class 0 tractors oixm is jim eccle brampton 2nd sptncei wilson norval 3rd john hall ayr 4th roy craig brampton class 7 tractors halton only 1st hir cj nurse oeorgctowi 2nd frank mckerr milton cus 3 tractors boys under 20 jears and novices 1st vernon mc arthur milton 2nd geo stewart georgitown 3rd leslie wills milton 4th leonard lister hornby horsi show ls grant baker freimiin 2nd geo readhcad milton 3rd amos newell milton 4th geo gastle milton 5th gordon cart wnght mhon at the banquet held the same even ing in the milton town hall victor hall vicepresident of the assocla uon presided in his introductory re marks mr hall congratulated john lister ana harold picket on their re cent achievement at the international it is indeid worthy of note stated mr ha 1 thai two young men from the same county and adjoining farms could win rir t and second in the op in jointer class at the international t is a fea which no other county has as jet accomplished warden george flnnej in extending a welcome to vis ring plovmen advised his audience to dig deep for knowledge and sue cess will be yours the guest spea ker f h ollroy well known banker or milton delighted his audience in his brief address entlteld straight furroas in which he stated i be ueve thai everyone here is under an obllgatlo i to plow back something in life mr gilroy is recognized as one of haltonsmost gifted afte dinner speakers and his effort on friday cv ening last was in the opinion of many a real masterpiece which proved a fitting climax to a successful mach and a well rounded programme which included excellent numbers by the lowvllle quartette and the campbell ville orchestra c fior all took an interesting part and joi led in with each other in hearty lui ch the original rexall s wednesday thursday friday and saturday 5 now is the tune to stock up on your winter needs at jj greatly reduced prices m see our handbills for complete list of savings or better still call at our store and see the merchandise j robbs drug store the rexall store phone 76 we deliver georgetown pure food store monarch pastry flour fancy ooaljtt 241b 74c palmolive soap 4 cakes 23c mar map fne 1 fkf maide laf soap plains 18c 1 soap plakca dlapenmn mo total value 48o special 28c complete ammonia handy 2 pkgs 9c shirriffs fruit pudding som 25c quaker corn flakes special 4 pkgs 26c mccormlcks krackers w p 10c special meat values breakfast bacon smoked styrv ih wlb 24c cottage roils 23c sweet pickled lean by the piece ih back bacon mealed lean by the ptece 0 pork bologna vtsunr cased sr 13c i ashgrove the eightieth anniversary or the ashgrove united church will be held on sunday nov 10 rev dr a s nor ton stm of emmanuel college will be the speaker rt the morning and ev cnlng services the choir will be u slated by mr 8 mclaren soloist in the morning and the eden quartette at the evening service on thursday evening nov 14 a hot supper will be served followed by a good varied pro gram c of rev oapt norman rawson humorous lecturer vocal du etsby mimcbagl an doris walbe and other musical nussel tfae yju held a halloween social last tuesday evannff at ttu home of joy and betty rumxeh a delightful evening was spent in game and oon- teata a lovely lunch and reading ot ghost stories brougtat the evening to a close mr and mts r beed are vfatttng wmh mr and mra h reed of shel- burae for a few weeks mr j o v0m naa been 1 as an electrician at tbe atoport under construction at point albert ballinafad mr md mrs le he wuddcll lid unilj of hamilton aere wefk end vi tors with mrs b vannatter miss norma mckechnie ot toronto ai home for the week end mr and mr earl mckay mrs w mckay ard firrulj of brampton mr ind mrs w klrkwood of erin and i ml e n i lid kate mckay of tfo ittlown were sunday visitors witii mr u i mrs alex mckay cong niulatlons to mr and mrs stanley sinclair on the arrhai ot a baby bo bom saturday nov 2nd mr peter colo nnd her niece mibs elvrr cole and mr s im mcclure arc at present in cuclph hospital suffer ing from injures risultink from a mo lor car accident which happened last wcdnesdaj nar rockwood we all hope tliey will soon im able to return liorm mr daud mlknei is al present inder hit doctor s care and confined to his bed w were attain blessed with good weather for o ir anniversary week end rov m c gandler of maiton a for mcr pastor preached splendid ser moiis lo large contregntions boui mor i ng and eeninp special music was off rel bj the rockwood male quar teltc and was much enjoyed 1 li concert ik id monday evening was falrlj successful the musical part of the programme was provided by the choir of st johns united church oakvllle mrs t mcnaughton elo cutlonist of toronto gave several num bcrs which wre much enjoyed mr george mcmenemy is suffering from a broken arm and a bad shak ing ip in an accident while plowing last week sohte brand shortening peiy vegetable 2 lb 25c schneiders sausage maple leaf bacon smoked bindless q i lb cello pkg 1c farnell freedeuvery pure pork and country n ff style lb 3c a phone 75 qusnapshot guild pictures in the mirror poultry processing prevention of loss in in preparation of dressed poul try lor markrt much loss is sustained both from the standpoint of quality and from labour cost where proper equipment is not available or where the processing room or equipment is badly a rra iged to help poul trymen pre- vent this loss the marketing service dominion department or agriculture has issud a series of illustrations showing the equipment and arrange ment con idercd practical in operating large or small rooms for poultry kil ling and plucking and f6r grading and packing much more elaborate equip ment for killing rooms might be em ployed but the illustrations of the equipment and its arrangement repre sent what is considered the minimum necessary for efficiency in operation highest quality ol the birds will thus be preserved and labour costs reduced to the lcwest the illustrations which are issued in folder form speak for themselves but a note is made with regard to the use of water for cooling where cooling from the kullng room and for this reason birds are not placed in the coo ler immediately after killing it is pointed out that it is advisable to aplaoa the birds in icecold water tan mediately after tfaey are killed and plucked the icecold water should be changed often and kept clean the birds should not be left in the water for more than two noun and then they should be hung up id the edoter to the uebal men smphasls is psfteea on the fact that all poulb the mirror not only encouraged the eat to start a boxing match with himself but also helped give a better picture showing both back ant front view try mirror shots they re fun an argument is more interesting if both sides get a fair break and it lasts longer the same rule applies to many snapshot subjects pnt a mirror in the picture to show both back and front of your sub ject and your picture will have twice bb much to tell it b no trouble to take snapshots of this type so long s you have your subject close to the glass just focus for the distance from mirror to camera use a small lens opening aod both the subject and its reflection will be sharp however as the subject backs away from the glasb the reflection also backs away in the opposite direction in other words it getb farther away from the camera therefore t get the reflection oharpyou must do a buret simple t try pl ddltlou before you focus just neasure the distance from camera to mirror add the distance from nubject o mirror and set the focusing scale for thfi sum of these distances as an example suppose the cam era is six feet from the mirror and tbe subject two feet from the mir ror then if you want the sharp est possible picture of the reflec tion set the focus at eight teetv to get both reflection and subject sharp use a very small lens open ing and focus at tbe mirror la this case six feet before shooting a mirror pic ture check the position of yoor photo lights these have to be to one side ot the subject in most cases be sure that the shades era- turned so that light does not shine- on the camera lens and also see that the mirror does not reflect as image of the lights into the c in addition to wall mirrors i thins in a mirrorbottomed tray or table tou can get some extremelr good angle shots in this majuesf and they add interest to yoor snap shot collection 302 john van guilder should be plaoed to temperature immediately after kqungl ting to the and pluokto the mdwndate vision nomtokm theiijsstfaaorotheioultioteawu tns inay be obtained r l pot ead

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