f georgetown hckaijo wednesday evcninc march is 1s3i the georgetown herald serving eha cocaflaiinltisf of georgetown olxm williams norval uhcbodu hornby stewartsown balunafad asboeove tkrxa outtk subscrlptlan rate 300 a year single copies advertising rates quotad on application 8c each walter c bjehn pismishar and editor 6 t a f p garfield u ucguvray leslie u clark corey herrtssrton jr re uroomhead the herald is printed cacti wednesday in the office on main street gorgetwn authorized aecond class malt post office dflpt oluws member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquobev division of the cwma the editors corner a dread disease hie daily national news continue to concentrate on tile outbreak of foot and rnouth disease in the keg ina region out west the outbreak as yet confined to a limited atea has resulted in severe loss to a half dozen farmers wlio have lost their entire cattle herds itua in itself would not be a national calamity but the reper cussions have certainly been banning of canadian livestock imports by the united states as well as sev eral provincial bans have affected hog and poultry mir keta aswell aa cattle an article by b t dale wellington county moh tells us a few things we did not know about the disease and we pass them on to renders who might also be interested i lere is what mr dale says is foot and mouth disease confined on c animals or may it infect man the truth is that man in relative ly resistant to this disease although may suffer from it itie clinical manifestations and symptoms are usually mild although some cases of death are described but the most important epidemiological finding about this disease is that it may be spread through men who han die diseased cattle the disease prevails in russia asia and south america it is certain that it is caused by viruses which are highly communicable and infectious the viruses attack animals and produce eruption on the mucuoua membranae of the mouth and on the skin between the toes vesicles are formed which ruptiire easily leav ing ulcers or erosions the animals when affected lone appetite salivate and show decrease in milk production with loaa of weight and emaciation ilic infection is spread through direct and indirect contact that is why quarantine is so important man if infected suffers from general weakness loss of appetite and weight emaciation rind complica tions from ruptured vesicles and ulcers they appear mostly in mouth and between the fingers malnutri tioned children may die man is infected through direct contact with the affected animal or by drinking unpasteurized milk or by eating cheese prepared from infected milk the usual precautionary measures during any epi demic shoud be preserved diseased cattle slaughtered suspects quarantined and the rest vaccinated the en tire population should cooperate to the utmost with the sanitary authorities and help them to eradicate the dis ease and diminish the national disaster potpourri florida is once more proving a mecca for george town people this year in addition to mr and mrs wray watson of gnmaby former residents who spend part of each winter in st petersburg there have been several who have made shorttrips these including mr and mrs walter gray mr and mrs cyril brandford miss sybil bennett q c and leroy dale q c with miss bennetts aunt mrs burnhill and mrs burnhills daughter mrs hunt mr and mrs al norton mr and mrs howard kentner mr and mrs harold cleave mrs ern thompson and mrs w c bessey of kitche ner also a former georgetown resident mrs cleave in a note from st petersburg says they are enjoying their holiday and at time of writing the thermometer registered 85 they were leaving for home last thurs day to visit relatives en route in alabama they had met the howard rcentners and had a game of bowls in st petersburg they dont bowl on grass in honda but on marl a fine white sand over cement it is very keen they had met the alan nortons in key west also mrs bessey who took the trip with mr and mrs j a leslie of aylmer and mr and mrs j a leslie of port huron writes to soy they had seen ring- ling brothers circus and it recalled her visit lost year to the circus winter quarters at saratosa where dorothy lamour and betty hutton were makincr scenes for the greatest snow on earth which is now playing at a toronto movie theatre florida has its changes in tem perature too for mjrs bessey reported theweather in tampa at 34 after having rain for three days al ways sad to see what fire c do and we had svmpathy for frank whftmee when we hod a look at his electric shop friday shortly after t had ben gutted bv fire trie fire destroyed one of the towns landmarks for the buil ding must be at least a hundred years old if not more perhaps readers can bring us up to date on the buildings history frank neanwhilei carrying on his busi ness whitmee electric from his homojust dowfn the street k a lew corrections two headings sot mixed last week and we had fred helson showing pictures at night school instead of to the womens institute in wb partaored as leafs the concluding instalment of a two part article about george town a bob goldhara uv the hock ey news tells of bis career from high school days 16 his present de fence post with detroit red wings aa he progroased through midget junior end intermediate ranks hu hotkey had the blessing of his fa ther ray greutest fan he la a butcher and he even let row out of dellierins meat for him io 1 dould play horsey vten months sidelined from sport for the hirst urns in bis life the anllowlbc campaign ha was assigned to pittsburgh a stay which luted only two weeks lie was wrapped up in the big package toronto sent to chicago to get max beatiey being traded along with gay stewart gus bodnar bud poile and ernie dickens there followed three yean of toll with the black hawks wtjh bad luck atuj dogging him- his first season in the windy chy he again broke the same arm and missed half the season in the summer uf 1b30 goldham figured in hockey i biggest trade of mmiemvaamimfia directory the dr of actually puylng in v a u for 1 the tendril b mlfio h ooldhum 1 metro vrytui guyt suwrt mid sim irinry loriduiuilly it marked another in htxkcy n whlrh he wits tic bout ml hli father took him on the firyt o many tr overgilt ic miles from ceorthtown l toronto to tee nhl gomes the dream iturtrct to conn truf whin hi wii l uu fiy m timirhcr from torontv u iraf scout ami to ulk with hobi fiilhir me offer el lilt chance for llot to i to toronto northern vtstatluim school the- rjmn uai rl r aj though in only his flrt yrjr of lilli mhuo ilob mid how mj un 1 takcihlc uthlttlt tulint my tid uskcej mi utuit i wan titl to do and i mid i tuuldn t thjnk ol uiylhini i but tulinj c id hum rulu oritt millie jt nmthtn in 1uj7 ilob iuukly htjiin to carve u oil fttdtrublr rtututlon with tils all round ijrt brmhaiut in hot kt y hr pluyol junior ii ont year for northt rn mid th n movrtl to toronto murltiorus for tht ntxt two m iiu whkii suimihd him ax an ootslaiuliiig pro prorr t in ffktball h play ini thrtt y r a northerns fulltwrk and imiftt the all city team tach yi ur i ikrd urrotw hetjl of all and in the ummtrs ht playid ut tht sport which he liked but of ull laciom in 11h0 he m idt tlt on larlo all star tmm which trivrled to vmcouvtr lo iny in and win tin all clmadljii junior final llit k in thom du s lutl w ould hai piikol 1j iusc as his futurt full tlnu toit but tliil uam i vhtrt tht uirst futuri ippard rhi dioui tan i down to footbill or hoc k y m 1 un ti r miiiicu hjl dr una tit a li c uiiulaivs it w i c n m i ml j j t f ri i rdua1cd tluit i was called into oim s ytht oltl hi r mi n brx mr smj the told rm i ctnil i hive my choice of l lu on to the university of toronto jind jl ly football and hockey or of h iu j i pro contract to make the story short i dm dcxl there lo jfo nto pro hoe k y and i xlncd the same d i maybe id have bee n ltttc r orf now if id taken the ctillole rduru tion i know that heiw i d nd vlvc uny boy who had to m ike the sime clotkim e t i vt really never been sorry i i host pro horkl y for its bvtn good to mi but i vc always admired mr smytht for giving me the choice and thits just the same way i t always found him to bt in all my later dtillnis with him goldham s progress 1 t pro is a matter of recmd which any an with a hotkey guide book is famll lar txrepl the guide book down i ilvt all the lu plnnu and heart bre aks the happiness came first for his rise w n rapid he started his find pro seumn 1041 42 with ht rshey but was called up by the parent leafs in january to piny on a stan ley cup championship team itathe r thin the cup finals hob looks buk nt his first nut gimeas his grent est thrill it was with reason for ht performed with distinction on defense in a tight game aklnt iloston which wtnt through over tim and ended 0 0 afur beating detroit in the cup f iiuils coldhim a nhl days were interrupted by three ye am lh the n ivy lit returned to fpolball us well as hockey during hli service time first on the west coast and then on the oast const when he play td on hmcs cornwall is two man time championship teams in 104v40 he was back with the leafs again and his pro career re totnpsnled by gayt stewart they liad played tog ft he r on uit fur on to marlboro junior on two navy uuiiul with the fkjsjt war leafs and the n had been traded loge tlier firkt lo chleafco and then to detroit phi was broken up ust ummt r when ietjolt kiilpftext stewart on lo ne w noik oldham ca nt onto a detroit team w i it h had won the nu title the ytur l f rt but was namixl in me lately ua u regular defeitminan its a role he tlll fills as he bids kjin to have tils name t arv tti with the re it of the w ino i nto tht stan by uj just iu years afli r he became u cm sliarer as a rexkle and if it is terunto which lt trolt m iy in at for the cup and fodui r tan play a major role in eiolni it all tlie better i- or li still njuys eve ry opjmirt unity to prove that tin iafs were wiong whin the y traded him v itjonto villi is hli jm rin uu nt home and he hat built a house the re whtie hi hixuti his oil season time joldham is one hotkey player who admits that coahln is far from his mind im ji pre fe sslon when his pliyliik days are over although he still h is i o ten e ic tc mstf lay in plain mirrli i in itmfl to tin for er minor imitt of toronto wh in hi t while ittei hn northern k tiemil goldham has rt nti d a home in ttroll while hi re nti i ut his home it toronto they havi two dau rs itl i inaiau lo canning on protest tad hang up skate the hnrkc y team hav e huntf up thei skates for this season their protest against the cannlnxton team w is not upheld so that me int the end of the series for dalllnafad v e wish to congritul ite the mi m im rs of the team and their energetic coich mr i loyd marsh ill the y de serve a lot of credit for progressing is far as they did and for much ex citing entertainnu nt for the hockey fins of this community the venln auxiliary upon so red a box social in the hill t rid iy night although the attendance w is disapolntlng all prest nt re port a vt ry enjoyable evtmkng mr hoy hindley of osprinc auctioned olt the boxes the mumps ire ejulte prevalent in thi ctimmiinity alto many have been down with the flu cheer ui spring it due to irrive fore long sin ron and div id blacklock who have spent hc pist several months with mr and mrs jesse met n cry returned to uielr home in gait last week alone dcloved come buck to me her cry now i am all alone acnus the void comes no reply from thai shore to where he s rone klses tluit cry on every hand no answer lo high or low no whisper returns from tint niys teiy land whert the living can never jo come back to me the cill is vain unreal on the evening air torn from the hcirt by a searing sumed in happy fashion the fol lowing year came his first setback in the uth game of the season play ing in boston he was chocked heavily by pat egan nnd fell x- rays told the rest of the story both bones in hb forearms were broken and he wore a cost for the next ac- piw and the night of any empty ehair it is not for you to know my ways why i take or why i gtve but he who believeth on me he says though ht die ytt will he live bill taylor water st georgetown the same issue those who read thfe first instalment of bob goldham s story would realize what the herald woufd be like without proofreading we meant to hold the item till this week but needed ifnthe lastr minute and did not realize till nftej printing that it had not been checked in case anyone is stih wondering why the mens club of the united church helped out the presbyterians by taking them on a sleigh ride wlien west toronto presbytery held a conference at nerval the type gremlin transposed this from unjon church in thesame item in the march 5th herald the attend ance at the conference was reported as 25 when it should have been 250 guess we need a new proofreader signs of spring in the sports news this week with hockey gettingjiear the end the basebajlera are starting to stir wertear rumours that here is a possibility of a georgetownacton combine team scekinghonours thi year olen 111 jamb willing helpers have st patricks tea friday afternoon the willing hel pers of the united church held a st iatruk t tew which was well attended the lsdiej report a suc cessful af lernoon from the tea and home made baking lablrs a group of ladles who have been holding diternekm euchre parliea clpmtl tlw ir winter activity with a party at the lujirur of mrs j craw- ford ifr llic husbands wert the guests and it was uu enjoyable ev ening with cards and lutuli j job hooper tietrjted his mlh birthday saturday t venlng hu iarty gie sts we ie i v ct vin marie calbbs ioiiiia and jack mcquarrie jartucnie lutas rllauth and ioug ward muriel davison mar jorle mewjrt carol and john ol loway ken he m gordon ireston jit s tie nk und ldle norton gwc n wlllums was home from toronto for the wwk tix with her parents mr and 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