Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1957, p. 11

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rr-f- that compare with i and hospital insurance gimrbooiltymr future in banking at your local areee or head oftce fur m copy thi royal sank of canada canoccrs iargest bamk georgetown branch r j miller manager herald advertising pays chatting i m ri a rk have you ever read a fcookon etiquette perhaps i shouldnt admit it tout i never had until thethef day host admit i have a bit of catching tip to do yet tho because the book i read was written over a hundred years ago found it quite fascin ating after rve told you about some of the customs in vogue a cen tury ago im sure youll pgree that times certainly have changed incidentally this book of pol iteness for gentlemen and ladies was written to a june celnart the first editions were publish ed in paris and the particular vol ume 1 read was fit the third print ing in the united states the date on tbe ftyieaf is 1890 some of the advice mate celnart imparts is stnl timely howeyer for in stance in the ehaptef devoted to propriety in domestic relations she says that if at any time the society of your husband or wife causes you eaud you ought neither to say so nor give any suspicion of the cause by abruptly changing mali tions you should watch yourself at tentively lest domestic familiarity raise itself by degrees to the pitch of a quarrel it is especially to females that this advice is addres sed and to the impressive words of scripture woman was not crea ted for wrath we may add these she was created for gentleness styles in clothes have of course changed tremen dously over the ten decades so that mme celnart s rules for proper attire make us smille a lit tle she says that the dress for a man on his first rising is a cap of cotton a morning gown or a vest with sleeves for a lady a small muslin cap a camisole or common robe it is well that a half corset should precede the fun corset mtteh 1 u used only whwone ft dressed for it is bad taste for avkfly not to be laced at all the hair papers which cannot be removeduon rising because the hairvwould net keep in curl till evening should be concealed un der a bandeau of lace in this dress we can receive only intimate friends or persons who call upon urgent or indispensable business even then we ought to offer some apology for it td neglect to take off this morning dress as soon as possible is to expose ones self to embarrassments often very painful and to the appearance of awaht of education to suppose that great heat of weather will authorise disorder of the toilet nd will permit us to go in slippers or with our legs and arms bare is an erroror persons of a lowclus on the other hand to think tht cold and rainy weather excuses like liberties is equally an error soot ought not to be in the habit of wearing huge socks this is addressed particularly to ladies as socks of list and similar mater ials muchless noisy shoes such as wooden ones galoches lined with fur shoeswith wooden soles socks etc this custom is in the worst taste however pressed one may be a lady of good ton should not go last night the local branch of the oanadlan legion sponsored the annual banquet for the little nhl with the hockey committer under the chairmanship of frank connery arranging the dinner and the pro- gram this was one of the best dinners yet and featured that youthful star of the maple leafs bob pulford and the old trainer df the club the trainer tim daly the dinner opened wtthtthe nat ional anthem and ujasaying of grace after theemner a delic iousroast beef one bad been taken eyre of by the youthful athletes headtables guests were introduced toy the emcee of the evening les clark the head table included the may- or john v armstrong commission ers alex caldr american league herb arnold nrh and james bradley junior a the hockey convener frank connely rice chairman bud james branch 120 president harvey garvin richard licata and marshall timbers the guests of honour were bob pulford of the toronto maple leafs and the maple leaf trainer tim daly a special guest from the stand out in a morning dress neither with an apron nor cap even if it is made of fine cloth and trimmed with ribands nor should a well bred man show himself in the street in a waistcoat only a jacket without sleeves etc ladies should make morning calls in an elegant and simple negligee gentlemean may call in an outside coat in boots and pantaloons as when they are on their ordinary business in short this dress is proper for gen tlemens visits in the middle of the day with regards to ladies it is necessary for them when visiting at this time to arrange their toi let with more care ceremonious visits evening visits and especially balls require more attention to the dress of gentlemen and a more brilliant costume for ladies there are for the latter headdresses particularly designed for such occasions and for no oth er such as rich blond caps ornam ented with flowers brilliants ber- rets and toques appropriate to the drawing room the nicest cloth new and very fine linen an elegant but plain waistcoat a beautiful watch to which is attached a single costly key thin and well polished an ent irely new hat of a superior qual ity is a dress at one recherche and rigorously exact for gentlemen of good taste and ton unless the care of their health or complete baldness requires them to wear a wig it is more proper that old persons should sbow their white and noble heads old ladies whom custom requires to conceal this respect able sign at a long life should at least avoid hair too thick or too full of curls young people who become bald should not hesitate to have recourse to wigs nothing more saddens the appearance than those bald skulls which seem al ways to invite- the observations of the anatomist i hope youll keep in mind that these are thestan- dards of behaviour mme celnart endorses and i am mere ly quoting her i hasten to make you aware of this because of cer tain ideas she has with which i do not agree of course this is a pa risian book of etiquette originally mgmm ulue mhl point o georgetown was t ow bob goldham who had taken the evening to be with bis former townspeople unfortunately another old boy gord alcott who did so much for kid hockey in this province was unable to be present due to a bus iness trip to ottawa after the wonderful dinner and some inspiring remarks from each of the guests the- trophies andthe crests were presented the trophy for rookie of the year was donated by branch 120 leading scorerby dick licata the most valuable player by marsh timbers vexina trophy by the georgetown fire department and leading scorer in the american league by henrys clothing store the most valuable player by scott motors vexina trophy by ivan crabtree leading scorer in nhl by branch 120 as was the one for the most valuable player nhl vexina trophy by h c mcclure the winners of the awards were farm news harold c mcclure ltd 14 main st s georgetown trjanau 72522 smp rf gt xsahaammmmmh bk mra fcyjf laaaaaaaa 3h emmmb ibq w- v naamw jmklmm wm laaahammmmjllfcfl -4- bty phj weea b ml up law in m finest outboard i summer visitors favour ontario modern agriculture is complex rapid changing j e w the most complex rapidlychan ging business in the world thats a pretty apt way of describing mod ern agriculture looking at just a few of the everyday new things that are vital to farmers drives this point home benson confesses his cotton plans arent successful was the headline in a us morning paper a few weeks ago it related to the usdas testimony at the senate agricultural committees hearings on farm programmes what mr benson actually said we under stand was acreage control is not elective in reducing overall pro duction the senate ag commit tee with mr bensons apparent blessing now seeks to write a bill providing a two price plan for cot ton last year everybody who bad a chance to say so said such a plan wouldnt work paqes that wednesday evening may st 1801 dick is better than best no candidate can kenneth y dick for ex perience and 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hamburger heaven red hots hot cold drinks french fries popcorn election day is coming clos er voters will go to the polls on monday june 10th to elect their next federal parliament n0w dmamng raymond taawy fmgnf iaw comra metrical tynnam nw luxury appointment one look at the royal scott teuvfou here b out- boarding at its thrilling beat ia a snasterpieoe of styling with full 40 hp for smooth triggerbat power i price includes such optional equipment as generator and separate battery ink with condenser and rectifier plus the royal scojt features key starting electric fuel i powerjet tarburetor that saves up to 34 on gas i andjunoua baoamatic yours also rich sand dune goldjcolor customengraved owners suineplatb a far m atnortatnmort enjoy th thrtuoff welwng it km mtmes tr 7sf77 tcntw ottoujo bititoi a ontario ttaviil 739 parflaunent bmae toreeaa p w9m qmojva taar some of her admonitions have a definite continental flavour as when she states that except in certain provincial towns where there is a great strictness in be haviour young married ladies re ceive the visits of gentlemen they permit their company in promen ades without suffering the least injury to their reputation provided it is always with men of good mor als and they take care of avoid every appearance of coquetry young widows have equal liberty with married ladies young married ladies are at lib erty to visit by themselves their acquaintances but they cannot pre sent themselves in public without their husband or an aged lady they are at liberty however to walk with young marired ladies or un married ones while the latter should never walk alone with their companions a lady ought not to present herself alone in a li brary or a museum unless she goes there to study or work as an artist towards the close of the dayj a young lady would conduct her self in an unbecoming manner if she should walk alone and if she passes the evening with anyone she ought to see that a domestic comes to acompany her if not to request the person whom she is vi siting to allow some one to do so if the master of the house wishes to accompany yon himself you must gxeuse yourself politely from giving so much trouble but fin ish however by accepting in order to avoid these incnvenierices will be well to request your hus band or some one of your relat- no detail is overlooked wedding recepkons have long been one of our happiest specialties our friendly experienced staff looks forward to helping you plan a reception that fits both your pockehsook end your dreams please call us onytime ask soi comii d-fand- t rt jjuksm 3071 han royal con naught a 8 h e ft a t o n h ot e i jii ks j you will j this way avoid still an other inconvenience in small towns where malice is excited by plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled ken charlie nash mcdowell water systems 5 kino street east repairs of ad kinds trianflle 72842 ignorance and want of something to do they frequently censure the most innocent acts it is not un common to hear slanderous and silly gossips obserjtethalmdame suchaone goes to madams sucha ions to com and w upo y ones f th sak of re witti her husband the seed such an imputation once quickly come to mahaityj and so it would seem that humannature does not charge much throughout the years m toll you more about bfrne celparts book of pouteness next week ihisala the last week for footing your name on on foderal votara sl- see about it now

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