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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1945, p. 10

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their return they win reside jn georgetown wammffil hbslop host oh tuesha1t at wardens dinner mr gearce hainey ol h onest speaker presentation to warden heslop a goodly crowd of representatives of the county assembled at the mil ton inn on tuesday dec 11th on the occasion of the wardens dinner which warden o h heslop tendered the gathering mr j e whlteloclc chairman of the evening pointed out that the program for the evening bad been curtailed by the usual number of toasts and mr george j ralney of hamilton would bo the guest speaker instead of capt rawson who was ill mr whltelock abated that warden heslop was a man of original ideas and felt the elimin ation of toasts a good thing he also stated the warden was a man of ac tion warden c h heslop stated that it gave him a lot of pleasure to welcome all the guests at the banquet he thanked all county officials for assist ing him in the performance of his duty as warden in 1945 he stated the county had purchased a 4wheeled drive truck and a main- tainer for use on the county roads for snow removal and general work and said that the glen bridge rebuilding will be completed in the near future a number of curves will be straight ened out to make driving safer he wished one and all the very best christmas possible and a happy new year master joe nova of milton gave a number of selections on the piano ac cordion and mr alec forrest of ham ilton rendered a number of vocal se lections chairman whltelock introduced the guest speaker mr george j ralney who was substituting for oapt raw- son mr ralney is district manager of the mutual life of canada fox hamilton and a former secretary to the league of nations mr ralney said he was pleased to see ladles present at the gathering he took for his subject the cause and cure of war he said he had not given up hope for the league of natifldajt was like a business one that mush roomed up over night and had no stay ing powers when the pinch came and the league had grown from the start till in two years there were 2000 sec retaries working for it even the big three could not agree in peace as it had in war also the atomic bomb would not scare people into avoiding war he gave three reasons for war 1 the lust for power jealousy hatred and trade 2 extreme nationalism monarchy and dictatorship always start a war 3 human nature you may blame any cause you like but it all comes back to human nature from earliest times it was always the survival of the fittest men even find games that im itate war as the biggest drawing cards he felt it would be a sorry day when collective security was dropped we band together for collective security in policing and fire protection but why not against war oven the big three are creepjof back to nationalism not mternattonallsm religion will not end war but the nation that bans religion is oommttlng national suicide the youth of today is being given the greatest opportun ity for religious education yet avail able he did not altogether agree with the religious education teaching in the schools but felt a step was being node in the right direction and felt they dbould teach the fundamentals of god there is no royal road to the end of of war we must teach boys and girls the fundamentals of brotherly love the hope of the world is in education let us breed and educate a generation of men who are honest and honorable then you will get a government that is honest and fair as the government is only what the people malit7thls is the only way to end war in tiie opinion of the speaker mr w jr robertson on behalf of the county gounil made a presenta tion of an occasional chair to warden o h heslop to show the esteem in which he is held by the county council and appreciation of his service and leadership george dav recuperating frow accident injuries struck by a car driven by mrs prank brown of limehouse while he was walking along the highway oppo site nerval presbyterian church mr george day of that village is in peel memorial hospital brampton recup erating from a severe head concussion wanted litre acd dreaa market price apply a babnxtt aoff phone brampton mb t 14 bererat eharaca the seasons i greeting of goodwill a jji to the citizens of gefrge- j town from j i the united i church ofcanada i b jifou are cordially invited to hear the telling of dickens christmas carol sunday evening dec 23 at 7 oclock in george town united church jewelry visit malina for the newest aflnd smartest in designs costume jewelry sterling silver j goldfilled jewelry just arrived direct from factory the latest in liiiiiillfiil watches 752 to 1100 waterproof 14 and 18 all prices subject to 25 tax watch repairs for over 10 years we have given you the best in service and repairs buy your jewelry and watches on the weekly budget plan start now to get ready for christmas m mallna main street georgetown hi quality youll enfey salada tea dancing in the rose room georgetown arena 1 every wednesday and s saturday night 5 modern and old tyme dancing admission mb modern aires orchestra vjv to the citixens of halton i wish you one and all a merry cristmas anal a happy new year jt3htng through the ice w stanwytwi 2lj brntttd upon pmintod tor carling a h w jvocrst osjl this la one ol a serlm pi luurtraticra on the sub ject ol the conservation of canadas natural a fall 00 1 on 1 npiou action bim tr x 14 without advertising and uitad fox framing will be sent to each member of the coding consrtotio club upon raqamt to dspt bl3 tbao brewenw usnsadf rotsxlooi oat they bite in winter too when canadians drop an expectant lino through the ice they are practicing an art which the indian learned from the eskimo and they are also enjoying a prolific canadian asset the abundance of fish which has been the keystone of our 149000000 tourist industry yet this great asset can be endangered by overfishing by pollution of the streams through forest fires and most of all by nonobservance of conservation laws as a canadian citizen a bhaie in this great store of natural wealth belongs to you and it is both your privilege and your responsibility to help protect this rich heritage carlings believeyou can best help by knowing what should or can be done therefore carlings have formed the carling conservation club so that current authentic conservation news may be made widely available moin this club today simply by writing to dept b13 the carling breweries limited waterloo ontario you will continue to receive factual information on the subject of conservation as it becomes available without cost to you

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