the georgetown herald wednesday oct 15 a 1947 jwortance of xray for t3 stressed the ungiortance at tbe fires xray wrvey e otorjtufdttnm dtim wtuch begins here at tbe oddtwidws biu october 29tb ormduoted by lbs loot xjons club is by tbe dept of health amberoukxte 1 one of tbe moat curable of diseases tf it is not too car advanced when discovered and u prompt treatment lagiven nnventlon of tbb disease me tbe use of x-fw- in its early stages tuberculosis does not produce symp tans an affected person is usually not conscious of being ill and h is 00j7 when tbe disease has progressed tbat the person becomes aware of oraethlng amiss and consults bis physician until mobue clinic equipment of like jpe coming to georgetown was availatye chest dlnics confined their services to persons known to have toberouioels and those with whom tttey associated as a result only one to five persons suffering from the disease was discovered in its early stages mass surveys of apparently beatthy persons nave discovered more thu twice the number of such cases once tbe xray demonstrates tu berculosis proper treatment can be started at a sanatorium and just as important tbe affected pjerson can be removed from tbe company of tbose wbo might get the disease from mm there are two resobs why local residents should male l appointments for their xrays first because it is good to know ones chest is healthy and second tbe discovery of the dis ease in lie earbr stages means com- kwjsto recovery tf correct treatment a began at once xn tte intensive fight to stamp out tuberculosis tbe province of ontario la trthg lojboorooo each year tu- berwikula is an e problem as wu as a human problem for the mat of treating a patient is approxl- tn tbe case of wage additional expenditure of ttsoo la required to support the tmnuy mexico has placed price controls b the sale of motor vehicles r0 v 5 moulders of canada unlimited to keep yew supplied with mlhc natures most nearly perfect food is a dawntodusk fob for fhe dairy fanner he takes no vacation xur milk bottle has to roach your mp very day of the year sticking at the fob the dairy farmer typifies tha spirit of the moulders of canada unlimited the moulders of a aredr country fthiwws far income hw wsub ut 1946 wsm4ji90006rhtactrll uti other wo provinces conshted in 46 earned a total ofl0956700034moiie than the avemgefok all the provinces in w6 oinuw amemp k buiom nuns ofhix wid 162 wumii kkims 9 chamhj iwik at fwtos aesf o s a brewing company limited the people who feel that their home town la the best place an eath oontrlbnte nugbury to us pro gress by their enthusiasm see mike 99 the doctor at of motors hewson motors efficient service on all make of can main street leave georgetown standard time to london 1020 am 1 220 pm stratford only 235 pm c 455 pm 715 pm d 820 pm 1110 pm kitchener only to toronto c 649 am 1209 pm d 804- am 224 pm 934tsm 504 pm davr x 0k aad hot d sun and hol e 644 pm 924 pm e 1129 pm sat son and hoi bus ooraucnomi at bbampton fob omn boohs and at toronto fob m ontbzai ottawa and north bat halifax t john fares are uw tear tup tax tesssm 5590 winnipeg 2590 regina 425 calgary amd vtwvtauttum xt united church thankoffering meeting the autumn thankoffering metr ing of the womans missionary so ciety was held in the sunday school room of the united church an toes- day october 7th at 3 oclock with mrs a m nielsen in the chair the devotional period of the mee ting was taken by mrs brown of the oedarvale school hymn 379 je sus master whose i am was sung and the scripturereading was lake 12th verses 3540 the speaker im pressed on the ladles not to forget their personal obligation to work for the youth of tomo mrs brown led in pr and the devotional was closed with hymn 356 take my life and let it be oonsecrated lord to thee the missionary monthly secretary mrs m l near announced that for next year the subscription would be 60c the president said that the sec tional rally would be held at aah- grove on october 28th and uxged all to go the offering was received and dedicated by the president and mrs rands thompson favoured with a vocal sola mrs nielsen introduced tbe guest speaker mrs- richard proctor of ha milton who brought greetings from the dominion board she gave a very enlightening talk of a meeunt tbe tjnlted nations organisation which she had attended she descri bed world conditions at the present b the new world is in tbe ma king we are too self sattsfied too complacent if we shared enough and cared wingh there would be enough lor ah as ohrwrtlsas our aim must be to have faith and en deavour to bit the world to a higher plane after six years of desperate fighting we need a moral and spir itual awakening and not the atomic oh we bare divisions in the world moor churches and in our homes and cannot hope for world ptftvy iip ht f 135 for salvation army that su600 had been raised tor ttda amtriafclrati nnri tt r4imngn mutt he- worthy oigaiilaattno gin tn the individual her closing at saturday tag day girls wbo acted as t sunns wens thought was for each to study con o an harrison arm bedeb cfrmft ditions m tbe world today n in conjunction with tbe fund lambert joan dobhte marilyn bsb miss h a staunton thanked all drive of the salvation army a tag jane mune mary jane arnold those who had helped to make the day was held in town on saturday owenn oono donna tbompaoa meeting such a success the presi october 4th convened by mrs r t joan fiddler betty lou davis dor dent closed tbe meeting with prayer paul when proceeds of the tag- bo othy majuery dorothy hluar imss- a delicious lunch was- served at the xes were counted jt was found na timbers leone oono msniwt close bryden batty raid directory radio repairing 4s2s j 5760 775 i odbsb j s goggles k xtebt ttmroem quick repairs to glasses eyes examined e p head optometrist m bt oeantfa soar fkam ib oadbh weekly scrap collections mtel rap etc bbsdisfd andrtwi mors42sj