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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 24, 1938, p. 8

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page 8 the georgetown herald wed neicfoy evening auguaj 24th 1938 local news y the vacation season is about over toronto exhibition opens on fri day school reopens a week from next tuesday georgetown pall pair september 2th and aoth iions garden party tomorrow night in the park one case of poliomyelitis is re ported in weston a week from next monday sep tember 5th is labor day your alms developed 30c re prints 3c ea gordon martin- mc- nftbb st georgetown it nottawasaga township has paid over h00 in sheep claims for the first seven months of 1938 if the new calendar that is talk ed about could just bring a longer summer we would be all for it pro midget baseball saturday in the park at 3 oclock dont miss this ontario final copper cliff vs george- win sinclair erin had his left shoulder badly bruised when he was kicked by a horse at his farm on the 10th line doing business without advertising is- like winking at a girl in the dark you know what you are doing but no one else does a general meeting of the business men is called for tuesday evening aug 30th in the public library a good turnout is requested streetsville businessmens associa tion has adopted a new slogan for the village a home on the credit where a stop invites a stay three hours entertainment 14 g acts at the lions garden party tomorrow thursday night august 25 in the nark dont miss it the boys of the lome scots band appreciated the cash donation on sat urday evening by mrs preston of prestons pish and chip store fire of unknown origin gutted a large frame building on woodbrldge fair grounds saturday the building had been used as a stable during fair week each year a bucket brigade of palgrave citizens extinguished a barn fire which menaced the entire village of bally- croy two miles north of there on sunday morning teach artificial respiration in schools the extraordinary publicity given by the press to the health league of canadas campaign lor the resuscla- tian of the apparently drowned has had the effect of creating a wide spread interest in the subject for mer views in the light of experience have become modified for example it was common opinion that a person under water for more than- four min utes was beyond medical aid there are numerous examples where persons have been revived alter having been under water even lor 30 minutes it is most important in cases of a drowning that there be someone on the spot who under stands the technique of artificial re- spiratiaq and who has enough faith in the value of th procedure to sucrltout until rigor mortis sets in or the patient breathes the approved method is the prone or schafer method this method has been so well described and illustrat ed in the newspapers all over the country that most persons are fami liar with it in order that there may always be someone at hand to use the method it has been suggested that it be systematically taught to all senior pupils both girls and boys in the schools it is very simple any tn- teuigenjt boy or girl can learn all about it in a few minutes accidents of the kind do not always happen at convenient bathing beaches adjacent to great cities drownings are liable to occur in the most remote places how important then it is that every person should be able to use artificial respiration the only way by which knowledge of its use will become uni versal is through instruction in the schools in some cases of drowning there is spasm of the larynx fti others again there may be foam in the lungs the formermay be overcome by the pas sage of a catheter the latter may be overcome by the use of certain drugs these are matters for a doctor but artinciarresplration in competent hands may have saved the victims life before the doctor has arrived a man in an insane asylum sat fish ing over a flowerbed a visitor wish ing to be friendly walked up and said visitor how many have you caught today man you are the ninth summer fooditpecialf york brand chafe qwality peas i 19e beats alb javelle water 5 25 york brand tomato juice fancy qnality z5w ex tta 2 19c prime rib roasts boned and rolled porterhouse 9c roasts w pork legs half or wlmle elk spareribs i5 stewing j lb 25c veal miracle whip fillets 17i salmon lss we sell for cash phone t of tlif we 28w v duvia deliver k a rolling stone isj said to gather moss and the automobile wheels t are always rolling to other places to buy things dont gather in any bet ter bargains than you can find at home thieves who broke into maurice turners repair shop at palermo and ramsacked the safe early sunday found no money all cash had been removed at closing time saturday night the concert given by george towns lome scots band on main street on saturday night was much appreciated by citizens and visitors to town we would like to hear from them more often one usually has a higher appreci ation of his home and surroundings after being away for a few days far- off pastures are not always as green on close inspection as they jook from a distance the claim is made that a strong weedkilling solution used along the shoulders of trafalgar township roads has damaged many fine trees on the eighth line near the lakeshore high way along sideroada at the free methodist conference in brantford last week with over l6o delegates from all parts of ontario it was definitely ruled that no free methodist may even work in the to bacco fields or in a tobacco factory thos appleyard of the tth une at silvercreek has a field of corn to be proud of he brought a sample stalk into the office this week and it measured 13 vi feet in length that is really high corn there appears to be nothing in sight this year to halt schools from opening for the autumn term on tues day september 6 last year many did not open until early in october on ac count of the poliomyelitis epidemic a group pf allcanadian radio amateurs will appear in concerts given at the canadian national exhibition on agriculturists day wednesday sept 7th at the band shell a child rens unit of amateur radio enter tainers will appear on childrens day monday august 29th hon harry nixon ontario pro- personals mr sholto buck is holidaying at his home here mrs j r smith is visiting with friends in toronto miss jane bailey of gilford is holi daying at mrs p b coffins mr oerald black of new york is visiting at mrs g hendersons mrs h stevens and children are visiting with mr and mrs j w ken nedy mrs norman callings of bradford is visiting at the home of mrs m h gault mrs h johnston of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs j n oneill mr w hortop of toronto is holi daying with friends in georgetown arid vicinity miss azolyh hayes is spending three weeks of her vacation with friends at port elgin a master jimmy downs of hornby is visiting with his aunt mrs walter mcgllvray dr f r and mrs watson have returned home after a pleasant holi day in muskoka misses alma tost and jessie hill have returned home after holidaying at bala muskoka mrs j j thompson and mr fran cis thompson spent the week end with friends in miiglmirn mr and mrs f l mcguvray are spending today in weston with mr and mrs j campbell mrs h elliott and daughter mar garet of toronto are holidaying at mr andmrs j j thompsons rev and mrs john a mcdermid of mount forest are holidaying with mr and mrs john mcdermid mr and mrs o t mckay spent the week end with friends in meaford mrs mckay remaining for the week mrs e d sheelyand sous dick and john of birmingham mich are holidaying with mr and mrs j n oneill mrs wm saunders and daughter vincial secretary said monday there vote h relumed home to toronto had been no further trouble among aiter spending a few days with mr ontario lelormatory prisoners at and mrs alber colman guelph after the recent onemeal misses n and j beddows phil hunger strike protesting inequality of hardy and margaret edgar of gait remissions for good behavior between were sunday guests at the home of penitentiary and reformatory prison- 1 miss madeleine cjwln mr and mrs finlay allen of new prime minister mackenzie king york and mrs hat old watson of to- sald that because president roose- j ronto were visitors during the week telt promised aid to canada in event with relatives in town of beln attacked by a foreign nation i mus marjory mackenzie returned bcjccudlol ret ea ivum o g own defence program he said j england and scotland and making canada must have a defence pro- snort on continent gram that the united states may not be attacked by way of canada for the first time in america radium will be on view to the public during the c n e a quantity of the precious substance valued at over s1m000 will be on exhibit at the glasgow british empire exhibition king george visited the exhibition of canadian radium mr hughes cleaver mj and mr cleaver attended the opening of the new international bridge between ivy lea on the canadian side and col lins landing onthe united states side last week thursday all members of parliament received invitations for this event which was a big one in the history of canada the ontario department of health has reported there have been 62 cases of infantile paralysis in ontario since january 1st with seven deaths twentyfive cases have been in northern ontario near fort william and port arthur seven cases have oeen in eastern ontario nine in cen tral ontario and five in western on tario halton school fairs will be held on the following dates brooksville hall nassagweya september 9 ban- nockburn school esquesing septem ber 13 ashgrove school hornby september 14 mt nemo school sep tember 15 unbrook school trafal gar september 16 appleby school south nelson thursday september 23 no less than eight european powers have taken space up to date at the canadian national exhibition several of them for the first time czechoslovakia and finland are back again and the new exhibitors include germany the netherlands and po land italy is also present after se veral seasons of being without repre sentation the stayner sun is now one of the interesting exchanges to our office mr eric m wilson for some years proprietor of the stayner sun has ao- cepted a position in the advertising department of the montreal daily star and mr w g ross who has been on the staff for some ten years has taken charge of the editorial part or the paper mr wilson still retain ing ownership mrs fred armstrong and children spent a delightful holiday with mr and mrs harry lewis and family at their summer home indlanola beach keswick ont r fred armstrong sr returned home last week after a pleasant mo tor trip through northern and eas tern ontario with mr and mrs a mattnews and miss pat matthews of brantford mr roy foulls has received senior matriculation with honors from the university of toronto schools the edward booth memorial cup for the record crosscountry open and the utfl trophy for the new halfmile record congratulations roy the marriage of violet alberta webster youngest daughter rof mr and mrs albert e webster of oak- wood ontario to mr elvln o oneill of belleville ontario son of mr and mrs fred oneill oakwood will take place in oakwood united church on saturday september 10th at sei thirty oclock a business educatibn pays get your business education at the milton business college milton ontario our small classes and individual tuition guarantees you more personal attention thus faster progress our courses and equipment are compuete address principal milton business college box 33 milton ontario for additional information 6 pure food store 2 x 1 lb pkgs domestic shortening 25c 2 x 1 lb pkgs pure lard 25c certo for making jams and jellies 23c 1 x 8 oz tin toddy for lc with 16 oz tin 39c 1 large pkg super suds with 1 reg sige pkg both for 19c 3 tins old homestead brand peas 25c brlmsol a high quality granulated soap safe and speedy for clothes and dishes large dkg 21c 3 bars karbol soap lie maple leaf toilet soap leaves the skin smooth and fresh bar 5e jelly glasses with slip covers per doz 59c jar rubbers red or white doi 5c 3 aeroxon fly colls 5c sweet pickle cottage roll by the piece lb zu peamealed back bacon by the piece lb szc choice breakfast bacon by the piece lb 27c fresh bologna by the piece lb 12e whxz fly spray in bulk choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 free delivery band concert swnday night the lome scots band will give a concert in the park on sunday even ing at 830 this will be the last con cert before the band goes to the c n e for competition a good turn out is hoped for come out and en courage your band buried in greenwood cemetery the funeral took place on mon day morning august 22nd of honna danaher beloved aunt of mrs bern ard armstrong who passed away in st josephs hospital guelph on thursday last mass was conducted by rev fr j l mcbride at 9 ajn in holy cross roman catholic church interment took place in greenwood cemetery george w penfold one of ouelphs most prominent cltiaens recently cele brated his 84th birthday at his home mr penfold was born in guelph and with the exception of seven years spent his entire life there his par ents came to that city la 1832 five years after john gait chopped the first tree where the city now stands for 36 years mr penfold was en gaged in business on mmodonnel st retiring in 1917 during the past 4 years he has lived in the same house on toronto st mr penfortd was a carriage painter and was known through his occupation to farmers over a wide area buried in norval ccasetery edward q huffman whose funeral took place from his home in toronto was burled in hlllcrest cemetery nor val on tuesday afternoon deceased was the husband of the late margaret graham and fanned on the 8th une esquesing south of georgetown for a number of years he is survived by one daughter irene huffman of to ronto mr huffman died on sunday august 21st exworld champion visits old hosfe in rockwood fred meadows famed middledis tance runner of a quarter century ago returned to his home district on sat urday and spent the weekend renew ing old acquaintances in guelph and in rockwood where he was born meadows competed against such men as alf shrufab and tom long boat he was at one time world champion in his class how a resident of windsor he is still fit and hi excellent condition he trains daily a habit learned in boyhood it is indeed a compliment to the agricultural departments of the pro vincial and federal governments that from practically all of the adjacent states not to speak of some farther afield students of agriculture are sent in their hundreds to attend and study the agricultural horticultural and livestock displays at the ca national exhibition new advertisements from stomach and liver trouble quickly assured by the use of klpps herb tablets sold by mac- cormacks drug store house wanted small house wanted 4 or 5 rooms apply to box o herald office it for sale a number of jute sour bags also empty milk barrels apply browns bakery geo ltp painting and paperhanging frighten up your rooms now for the dull winter months estimates cheer fully given john farmer phone 229 georgetown 4t for sale a six room house with bath garage and garden in georget for par ticulars write to box s13 milton on tario 4cp for qnkk sale london cement block machine near ly new with about 150 pellets weston radio analyser tests ail electrical ap paratus and radios phone 341 oeoretown ltp modern six room house with all conveniences centrally located ap ply to tyers milk products ltd georgetown phone 183 ltp te mm three nice bright rooms hot watern heating and all conveniences rent reasonable ap ply post office box ms georgetown tf carpentering general carpenter work done on re pairs and odd jobs reasonable prices a riddall george st phone 321 georgetown it wood for sale choice beeeh and maple at sua single cord mixed ralls sxm par cord mixed wood jj65 per cord phone all weed orders te stsj j bbandpobd notice take notice that 1 the council of the corporation of the municipality of georgetown in tends to construct- as a local improve ment a bituminous pavement on john street extending westerly and north erly along john street from that part now under construction to the sub way under the lands of the canadian js i national railways and intends tof j specifically assess a part of the costs v upon the land directly abutting on the work 2 the estimate cost of the work is 0600 of which woa00 is to be paid by the corporation the estimated j cost per foot frontagei is 38 tbev- special assessment is to be paid in five equal annual instalments and the estimated annual rae per foot s 643 3 application will be made by the corporation to the ontario municipal board for its approval of the under taking of the said work and any owner may within twentymme days after the first publication of this no tice file with the board his abjection to the amid work being undertaken 4 the said board maypprore of the said work being undertaken and it may appoint the time and place where any objection to the said work wul be considered t p b babsubon w at clerk tomorrow night thursday aug

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