georgetown herald wednesday oct 8th 1 947 the georgetown her ali serving the bumamm at 1 obokoctown olkn wuxiams nokval uhxhovbk hoknby bxkwabttown ashgbovb aalunat ad tpkxa ootta otocrtpuon rote 300 a year single copies bo a0a advertising rktei quoted on apphortlo walter o buhn publisher and rdttor oerfmd u mcguvray staff leslie mr olarfc reg brooxrhead oorey herrlngton 9m herald is printed each wednesday afternoon at the office on mata fit georgetown authorized as second okas matt post ottk dent- ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontario quebec division of the qwnjl the editors column tuberculosis can be cured the lions club is to be commended on their community service in bringing to georgetown the mobile xray clinic which has been pouring ontario in an effort to spot tuberculosis in its early stages and aid victims by treatment before it is too late the on tario tuberculosis association and the ontario depart ment of health which jointly began the provincewide campaign tells us that tuberculosis of the lungs if found and treated in the early stages is almost always completely curable the mobile clinic is an invaluable aid to discovering this disease which killed nearly as many canadians during the war as were killed by en emy action the georgetown clinic is free an xray takes only a few moments of each persons time it is not necessary to remove clothing and the only request is that women wear simple undergarments without or naments and buttons many will be surprised to learn that only adults and teenagers will be xrayed in 1 946 a test xray of 40000 public school children revealed not one trace of pulmonary tb and it i believed from these statis tics that the disease does not strike until teenage we cannot urge too strongly that every person in georgetown take advantage of this chance to check up on their health the sooner those with tuberculosis discover it and take treatment the sooner this terrible disease will disappear from our country clinic dates are october 29 30 3 1 make your appointment to attend k more about sunday it is with some trepidation that we comment further on our editorial of two weeks ago in which we disagreed with the lords day alliance in putting too fundamental an interpretation on sunday as a day of ijest we have since published a letter from rev r c todd and a joint letter from the reverends dunlop and self appears in this issue it is not our intention to enter into a theological argument with those who are by training better qualified to discuss the subject and it is most certainly not our desire to discourage church attendance which at times is all too discoura- gingly low we do believe however that the religi ous essence is not aided jn fact is often harmed by a pseudoreligion imposed on it by popular fads or trends bad enough as foddiom maybeattheime of its popularity it becomes ridiculous when it is perpe tuated long after public opinion has brushed it aside would anyone nowadays think it wrong to play a musical instrument on sunday even when it was a religious selection that was played it is not so many years ago that scottish presbyterians thought o does anyone think it wrong to go in swimming on sunday the methodists of a- few years back for bade this does anyone deny themselves the right to read other than the bible on sunday victorian chris tians incorporated this in their sunday observance and are we not as guilty of pseudoreligion when we have present paradoxes such as sunday radio pro grams but no theatres sunday golf but no ball games sunday band concerts but no dancing by all means let us make sunday a day of rest but let us not interpret rest so strictly that it be comes boredom a little more religion in our every day lives and a little less pseudoreligion on sunday might be a better mark to aim at sstumistow irascible darling by nicholas kushta f pnerally paul brown wds f pictured as ari irascible man with the customary vile temper the graying hair to match his age and furrowed brows cutting deeply into his forehead gave hurt a tor bidding appearance nowthe pic ture was altogether different and he sat back in a comfortable chair and let iua age creep over his body in o i nice relaxed position tyon the veranda sitting on the swing his- daughter hilda turned toward her fiance and said he is an irascible darling and paul brown knew they were talking aboutjiim he didnt mean to eavesdrop but sometimes eavesdropping did some good paul fao meeting at geneva mlnuu flotion brown had been so intent on gathering up the loose ends of his fathers business t h at he had gone on and mad a fortune out of a near bankrupt estate but then martha his wife had died and he had withdrawn into himself only his daughters plans for an elopement had roused him from his forgetting world and made him realize what an ogre he had been especially about hilda and her young man ne week to the day he had been sitting here dreaming when he heard hilda making her plans with that young jack farnam there had been words and hilda had stormily left and gone up to her room jack had turned and walked down the steps the next night paul brown couldnt sleep he could hear the young folks on the porch again but jacks voice had certainly changed seemed a lot huskier after a while he realized that it wasnt jack on the porch with hilda f cmttt br u mt bom hiu urns tmy- tng i cant tskt t sny longer ta km muay there was only one thing paul brown could do that was to get jack farnam and put a stop to this nonsense his daughter was planning he met jack in the bushes in front of the house hildas going to elope he gasped i thought you said she was dy ing jack accused were through you know if she wants to elope let her go ahead i thought you wanted to marry her i do jack protested but i havent a decent job mr brown i know how you feel about relatives in your business and all that but i know just what you need in your engineering department your pro duction methods are oldfashioned now and if you would ppt in a con veyor belt on the style ive de signed it would pay for itself in a short time thisua fine time to be- talking about- a job when my daughter is o m ltepresentativca of so nations recently vet at the tlurd conference of the food and agriculture organiza tion of the united nations fao at geneva switzerland to oonsidctr tho world food and agriculture position top photo shows left to nelit f l mcdougalf coun- elior fao tr o s h hart on deputy minister dominion dojnrtnif nt of anrultiicp jr hulpli itullipfl henl of animal liduhtry ilranrh lao aftri cultural division and dr j l- buck head of utilisation branch fao on the roof terrace of the palais de nation bottom rt hon james q gardiner dominion minister of agriculture and canadas delegate to thfl conference talking with viscount the itt hon stanley m bruce of austrihia chairman of one of the fa commissions ashgrove hut weekfind was glorious octo ber weather let us enjoy them be fore the dull dark days are here oaogratulattona to george wilson who came first in the junior far- ber8 grain club at acton fair the halton county girls garden exhibit was shown at acton fair last saturday and beanor stark won first prise and gladys roddell third we extend our congratula tions to these girls the young people held a sodal atthurstlay evening at the home of the ourrie family games were played and lunch and watermelons were enjoyed by au i mlas betty bnddeu spent the weekend with her friend miss bes sie ewd of acton i mr and mrs s 8 breckon of norwood visited with relatives over the weekend and attended the fu neral on sunday of mrs john bus- sell at hornby the bright star mission band held its autumn tnankoffertng mee ting in tne basement on sunday af- temoon alio fining is the order of the dsw in this district the frosts have whitened the corn men women over 40 feelweakworn0w want homil pep vtatkltabjrt d 1rectory a e lepage realtor head office toronto bagr street tatapbobs ad m61 fumi specializing i t2l sorburban homea in city houae summer properties tmram national assocxatioh op rbu estate boards x4eal sspraaentattva c a w1llson oobowrow oouho foot ailments treated bt miss allan utahc oonatortafcoe arches and otber appmanwa tar took ootnf art carried i lit irthmr st o v b l p h concrete cfc plaster sand t soil tt1l concrete blocks rock face or plain highland concrete block co ltd i c jujstinc picket ls9r2 milton 88rl3 rosedas floral cut flowers woking and funeral j work 383j scrap i collections papar metal rag etc mmchara andrews phone 423j blasted hayferer he was seised with a fit of sneezing about to run away i mr brown sneezed blasted hayfeverl he was seized with a violent fit of sneezing tack shook the old man theres hilda on the porch with a bag he whispered theres a man com ing up the road the shouts and the commotion frightened hilda and she ran back into the house the fellow turner and ran back to his car the next evening jack farnam 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