the georgetown herald wednes may 23 1945 gertrude cain school of dancing spring revue gregory theatre georgetown monday may 28 and monday june 4 get your tickets early from pupils adults 35 children 25c youmyes moat of us work our eyea to the limit we work lone noma at the factory store office or at studies at njht we read aew so to a movie or play cards what is the answer eye strain and fatigue we can help you make an appointment with i us today newt style les at elty prion- consult i 0 t walker r0 i attesght specialist j who will be at his office over the ben telephone oo itata street georgetown the seoood wednesday of each month or i you may consult o t walker i at his offlce in brampton i phone geor 07 hear your federal liberal candidate lughes cleaver chml hamilton 9 to 9 1 5 p m thurs may 24 0otjntb88 or strathkobs iode e opportunity sale b mcgsbbon store saturday junel6 s china costume jewellry furniture picture bric- abrac artcraft notet i antohb with abthxxb to ii j m tw lfem tfl nobce of application the georgetown lumber company limited under bhe provisions of the on tario companies aot the georgetown lumber company limited hereby gives public notice that it will make appli cation to his honour the lieutenant governor of ontario for acceptance of the surrender of its charter on and from a date to be fixed by the lleut- e riantgovernor dated at georgetown ontario this 22nd day of may ims w h kentcjer secretary the ontario municipal board in thl matter of sections s9 and 70 of the ontario municipal board act rso 1937 chapter 60 and in the matter of an application by the corporation of the town of georgetowr for dispensation of a vote of the raiepojers in resppeot to a pro posed capital expenditure of 5 000 00 for the resurfacing of queen street from gueiph street to king street and for approval of the capital expen diture involved appointment fob hearing the ontario municipal board hereby appoints tuesday the fifth day of june a d 1945 at the hour of two o clock in the afternoon at the board s chambers croom 340 in the parlia ment buildings in the oity of toron to for the bearing herein any person or persons opposing this application should ale tthelr objections with bhe undersigned on or before the fourth day of june ad 1b45 other wise the application may be granted dated at toronto this twenty- first day of may ad 1m6 ml b sanderson secretary mary s petttt federal provincial candidate for hal ton county dear frlendh while vlctorj lb first and foremost in our minds and thankfulness in our hearts let uj fi e our new and most difficult taiik the pot war problems as we approach the threshold of a new life lot us try being gentle in our judgments and be frank and honest with oiitbelves and with each other because men and women are strong only as they believe in one another so let us march together over the threshold to a h gher standard of liv ing which can be attained only by a united effort we liberals believe that a more abundant life lies within reach of the people of oiatorlo and liberalism is ont path by which this better way of hie can be achieved we do not i laim an ability to chart the future too much depends on world circumstances beyond ontario s or can ida s toi trol but what we do claim is jit ability u provide jobs and ecum for the people of ontario m tlit j ears that lie ahead ptopl imis ha l money in their pockets so lu they may buy the products of o ir own farms and factor it s and e i r conceivable assistance must be ghen to the marketing of firm products i ilrmlj behove that puth punch isiiif power will main tain prosper ly md build tht founda tlon of i tniu nd happier future for u r prxninct our hi st duty concerns the man or onun comiiii hotnt from tihe war tht rehabillta ion program must be ol the erj hesr and drastic measures taken to see ikj ire carried out a sjsum of universal health insur ance is csenrtiul o rilievt wage earn t rs and salaried people of the con scant feir of heavy medical and hos pita bills the age requirements of old age pensions could be reduced and the amount of payments could be increas ed the aged must be provided for thej have given of their best we must recognize the new stature whioli young people have earned for thernselvefl during the war whether their services were contributed in the armed forces or in war industry the policy committee of the liberal party was unanimous in its belief that youth had proved iteelf through ac ceptance of high responsibility and through its willingness to make every sacrifice hi its country s behalf in line witti this thinking two main provisions were included in the liber al plotform as it affected outb re duction of the vouxig age to 18 and creation of a youth deportment of one provincial government when people are old enough to fight work and pay taxes they are old enough to vote as well without such legislation uno ridiculous situation will arise many young men and women who will exer else the vote this year will be tempor arily disfranchised when they are a year older every one in the armed forces is regarded by law as of voting age no matter what t actual age unless we change the law these 1818 year old voters will lose their fran chise the minute they are discharged from the service thank you and watch for news and views in ntxrt weeks issue limehouse quite a successful euchre and dance was held at mr and mrs s klrkpat- ricks on friday evening for the bene fit of the wj war fund winners at cards were mrs a r johnson and fred brown music for dancing was supplied by messrs garnet kay w summers and w bennett with mr jos mcdonald as floor manager the same evening the draw for the lamp donated to the overseas cigarette fund by mr w shelbourne was made little margaret hamilton drew mr doug herrington a name 16 75 was realized for our lads overseas miss roszedl of georgetown spent the week end with doris mitchell thirteen ladles from llmehouse w i attended bhe district annual held at gampbelmlle on may 10 mr geo tingle of troy visited a few days with mr and mrs frank brown mr and mrs 0 a grant spent the week end with mrs smethurst the project club met at doris mlt- thells on saturday mission band met at margaret and kathleen klricpatricks on friday evening llmehouse pupils of miss mihnw hepburn taking part in her recital rhursday evening included margaret eleanor and anna spilzer dorothy mcdonald rufch brwv n margaret kirkpatnck neil benton ross norftjn and allan norrie at the close of the program anna spltzer on behalf of the llmehouse pupils presened molh- with a gift of perfume on benalf of the community we ex tend sympathy to the anthony family mr and mrs morrow and elaine of tv ronto and mr and mrs bob lane at d carol of georgetown were sunday visitors with mrs lane mrs ivens spent saturday here pre- inng for inoviig back to her home for the summer months you know whats in the bag when you buy h monarch pg starter a product of maple leaf milling co ltd for soeby hedley shaw phone 1 95 georgetown help wanted immediately girls and women for essential footwear good wages day and night work clean pleasant surroundings apply in writing using national selective service form 705 to merchants rubber factory kitchener ontario cedarvale intended for last week mrs kenneth hall and son gerald of guelph spent a few days with fr iends here mr and mrs fred mjcarthur leroy and mrs james snyder of acton visi ted at the home of mr arthur griffin congratulations to mr and mrs w henderson on the arrival of their daughter mr and mrs mulder and ralph spent th weekend with friends at st tihartaei miss eleanor crrlmn returned home after spending a few days with friends in toronto cttni week mr and mrs harvey peavoy evel yn and gordon of oonlngsby visited on sunday at the home of mrs h keeler mru j reed spent the weekend at her home at orton a number from here attended the concert on thursday night in erin put on by mrs weeks carrolls special aylher special chase and sanborn s coffee 41c clover leaf or snow cap filch a- os u lbc lynn valley v peas 2dm tin ioc california lima beans ib lc aylmer diced carrots 16a 2sfl ctlckm h add ie tin i7o b ooktldd cheese 2 ib iof 750 slob cholc dtwrt pears m 130 ktiiomi allbran aic ktlloggs corn flakes a i5c romar coffee mkhi 35o orange and graptftwl habmaladi kr 2sc aylmar dehjrdnttad apples u se special tomato juice glass free with keluxmtt allwheat 2 21c special brights or aylmer tomato juice 3 as 25c cleanser hj r floor tin so 45c 83c soap 3 z3c i corn 2 13c s cernel 7fc n j flu j i sitap x u lie stids ig pig 23c sauce bii lbc i lilfl 20 o tin i7c t r rvc tt o utn to limit quantities of all merchandise size 300 lemons doz 43c size 96 grapefruit 3 for 25c size 252 navel oranges doz 48c size 288 navel oranges doz 40c i rrnlt and vegetable prices subject to market flnctnations coupons to w may 24th sugar mto5b pkesekves s3 to 56 bxjtteh 00 to 107 we are headquarters for bedding and vegetable plants plowerlng plants in boxes acei asten heart of flalkce cakramlav gjaaoft karly boyml bine american beantr hh creso chant mix snaiabaiam m suota phlox bbrlsou fetimlaa boar ham fbmoa7 tasv vat sahria boral bane blase of fire zmnia otaat daana iwn vegetable plants cabbaca oelden acre early copcnnacen market early m f lata cauliflower snowball peppers california wonder swaetli xamatoca bonnr best john baer beefsteak jane pink earrj osal ham and others onion s spanish get them oat aa seam as we sen wholesale and retail maple avenue greenhouse phone 175j cacoboetowm thai the uijest sinrje steel plant in the british commonweiltti of nita indudtai the united klnjiom is the tan steel and iron works a wholly indian enterprise financed by indian capital gllle that the tabn wsip li ttet nin ptfn hf h itj m war sststtt cawcass saysjr jwrommatior fom oo contiiivtid t carlings