Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 20, 1939, p. 8

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5r3e the georgetown herald wedtaeaday evening september 20th 1939 7t- 27j stove and furnace repairs r steve ait furnace pipes asi elbows new idea furnaces utt 1 mrr aaa smi hm your fall work done before prices go higher uvcsraom muck e f l mcgilvray its a boy fab 1 nfci b b bannnralabm naaar bkb fiat baai b s id local news and thursday today girls arent u bad s they axe painted but some ate pretty bad ly painted sale tn holy cnpjul saturday sept nth mt 2 pjm it an to attend the local fair next eek a food time to assured all who fah sale library oct 14th st george wjl ixavt forget reno hi holy crass bail monday bept zxb at 8j0 pjn sides of angle parking on both main street is now hi effect win be erected as aoon as possible jextenshv auction sale of boost hold effects of the late d h young acton on saturday sept xxrd at 1 oclock j the only happy marriages those a which husbands and wives have the same tastes- end idce to do lell it well and it will sell sorest way to do tbis is to advertise it to balton best advertising medium over fifty new industries have lo cated to canada from european coun tries after being driven out by the nasi forces ool george a drew ontario conservative leader with mrs drew and their small son have taken tem porary residence in ouelph mr taos grieve- has been ap pointed issuer of radio licenses georgetown by the government canvas is now being made of the town under the new war budget 8 sales tax vu be added to all hydro accounts housewives will do their bit tn a the empire to fight against the hitler regime a man near beeaxordhad teai personals ifr and hi kxx glbaonrund lfjaa afjjaeoc w mr and aba w h wlltoon ur and mta george hjoua and daiiyh betty of st catharines wen day vtojjm in town irs camrffl wulson and daughters of ochi gold mine vittted with mr id mrs w h wluson last week mr maura hulook who has been tn ouelph general- hospital feraomr tlme undergoing treatment to improv ing slowly mr wm collier of mcd hat alberta is visiting with his niece and nephew mrs w h kentner and mr wm cole mrs charlotte j cooke and her niece mbs sarah cooke of water- town ny ue visiting at the home of mr and mrs a shane nerval road mrs 4 r smith and daughtci mary lcufae left on tuesday to joic mr smith in hanover mr smith was transferred as manager of wnfc of montreal from georgetown to hanover some time ago usb carol hodder and mr edward mathews of boston mas were week end guests of mr and mrs c b day- fooc mr mathews a forward-loofc- ing educationist is the founder of the homestead guild schools established at antrim nh this e in education is sponsored by the edward mathews guild of weymouth mass an association of artists and crafts men devoted to practical id and constitutes a school of living sup ported by us unique products of hand made shoes for men women and child- oiaumelftttjumil ccnttaued nv i be guswtby the lusf that all our clusens win be ready to bear some k of the cost of thf war out we 11 insist on the prtadple of equality of aaoriflee on the bails of ability to pay we ihan not of course be to meet all war eosts by taration he- cause as already indicated there ji umit to the taxes that can bo imposed w proaucii inefficiency a lack of enterprise and serious discontent as the first necessity is to win the war- as quickly as possible and without undue cost we cannot carry taxes be yond the point where they seriously interfere with production but we are not prepared to be tinud or llghtheart- ed in judging where this point lies if need arises what we eaaaet aseet by taxatavawe shaalflaanee by ase b r from the canadian la toe course of this tornbv w the bin ge tn new dopart- ment of wrmlunru acai supply is bas ed on thtf mnoanur pasted by lb british bouse of oonwnons very wide and dotstortal powers are given to the mmtotar the extreme powers given under this bul can only be jus- uned by the magnitude of the war task before us youth training and beattth has now been provided hy wtolahon an the province cocverattng with the federal amrkaittas twriher aa of the plsul to xkrw posslbto and it to frffpftt vmt each year wffl taring the bboetua of youth training tot b j kebavb ust ov sales saturday sept of booaehold effects yotog ac tn addition to the national advan- mhnday sept 25th alb anderson the main feature of this tax pro- granto an excess profits tax of gener al application if we are not to im pair thfr incentive to maximum effici ency or retard the prompt utilisation of our entire resources and the achieve- ment of full productivity and employ ment we mats be able to hold out to business men the opportunity of mak ing a reasona profit and also the chance of securing some compensa tion for exceptional efficiency and wil lingness to take the risks inherent in industrial enterprise in wartime but under wartime condltiona when im portant sacrifices are being- asked from the humblest dttoen when human lives are at stake no government can justify the f of profits that are called tm the caftan robert meean prominent member of the oakrffle uons club was guest of honor at a special session held at the home of a h husband secretary- treasurer ur mcclean has joined the army service corps in toronto he is the first member of the club to be called to the colors he was pre sented with a cigarette case suitably engraved the tax payer will be required to pay to the treasury 50 of any pro fit in excess of his average annual profits during the previous four yean or the taxpayer may elect to be taxed on a percentage basis starting with a 10 tax on profits in excess of 5 and increasing until a 00 tax is reached on profits in excess of 36 the corporation income tax rate is also to be raised from 15 per cent to 18 per cent and in the case of con- nllrtated returns from 17 per ce to hsu boy aad iba bib tnn ana ad ub ddak im brian bkr b uf b u ua antral fa b- kari iw ad wil aii k b ifs a boy a fbafl man i it 1 1 laar ammvaaai aj bi waj iw vr ah oar pal ar spread good newa try long distance ui a iilalli ata af md ra all a- iv baa a saab al of horses and their combined age is to years which suggests it is time they were allowed to sk on the porch for a while in the afternoon jpred conn of georgetown had his car sideswiped by another on the highway near guelph on saturday the driver did not stop he notified police but the hitandrun driver has not been apprehended yearly open meeting of the bible society on sunday evening sept 24th at 8j5 pan in the united church the kev a w wfwm of toronto wiu give an illustrated address entitled opening up africa to the btblet it rev d d davidson ma pastor of knox presbyterian church george town was the guest speaker at the anniversary services on sunds in the newly decorated presbyterian church in guelph the local council of women will bold its first meeting after the holi days on friday sept 22nd at 3 pa at the home of mrs dunn all mem bers are requested to be present it two open seasons in ontario f or partridge from oct 9 to 14 inclusive and nov 6 to 11 inclusive have been announced by hon harry nixon countiei of essex and kent are ex cepted lend your support to your home town paper by sendinv in the little items of news with which you are con nected organization secretaries should see that a report of their meet ings is handed in workmen are busy laving the curbs on mid st in preparation for the new pavement work on the connect ing link in the south of the town is gradually taking form and will be paved tn a few days do not miss hearing mr walter bowks broadcaster for the toronto star in his interesting address at the anniversary concert in the united church georgetown on monday oct 2nd toronto artists will assist m the program it a short meeting of the george town branch of the grenfeu labrador medical mission will be held at the home of mrs l w dann at 230 pjn sharp friday sept 22nd a welcome extended to all interested some people dont see why a few days in summer are called dog days when the bones left around on the lawns are a sign that every day is dog day tn most towns it is very notice able now that the dogs are allowed to run at large harvest home services on sunday sept 24th in glen williams united church sunday school 10jo am pub lic worship llln and 7 pa rev mr bartlett will be in charge on monday evening following a ch patty supper win be held tn the base- nt of the church adnilssion 15c and 25c it mrs elsie ben gardner has been appointed by the provincial commit tee for the voluntary registration of women chairman for th county of halton and wul soon open registration booths in different parts of the county registration week now a natknwlde patriotic undertaking wm open far halton county this next bicycles to be licensed m ruture all bicycle owners in the town of oakville must have a license to ride their machines a town by law providing for the licensing of hi cycles was given the necessary three readings and passed at last weeks meeting of town council all bicycles must be registerd with the chief of police who will issue the license plates at a price of 25 cents payment of this sum also entitles the bicycle owner to a booklet containing a copy of the new bicycle bylaw registry tton will start immediately golf news the ladles of cdar crest oolf club had a very good attendance at their field day last wednesday sept 13th prise winners in the events were gross score miss hetue lawson net score mrs j b mackende putting 1st mrs cotten 2nd mrs williams sealed hole miss jean macitenzie low score on no 2 mrs davidson low score on 8 and 9 holes mlis marjorte gault best- drive 1st flight mrs fore 2nd flihu mrs kennedy approaching and putting 1st miss isabel thompson 2nd mr w thompson high and low score at bridge miss mary lawson and mrs mckay chinguacousy deputy game wardens announced twelve deputy game wardens for chlnguacousy township were appoint ed by township council at their meet ing recently they chose charles mclean of snelgrove to dispense game licenses to applicants from the town ship the deputy game wardens are jas topham cheltenham john herman- sen brampton rjr 4 james hunter brampton r r 1 mark williamson brampton c a mclean snelgrove henry dennlson streetsvule oeorge townsend cheltenham clarence dolson terra cotta fred hostrawser malton w standing cheltenham edward woods mono road ana w smith inglewood atlantic air mail fug uts cease september is and 27 postmasters throughout canada have been advised by the postnuswr general from ottawa that the imper ial airways flights be southamp ton and new york via montreal will probably terminate at southampton and new york on september 23 and 27 postmasters are also warned that money order dervlce with germany has been suspended and money orders for payment there must- not be issued attention is also directed by the postmaster general to the laxity of some officials in collecting the cor- amount of commissions on money orders payabe in the united states cuba mexico hawaii panama canal philippine islands and other kexs wul he needed- to help with the sluggish kidneys impair action epriekty cl atea the tddneya took part ok ken sotuts per cent all individuals subject to tax will be required in future to pay a war surtax equal to 20 per cent of their ordinary income ax we are now lecommendlng that the present rates of 4 and 5 per gallon respectively on domestic and import ed liquors should be increased to 7 and 8 per gallon respectively the other new changes being made in our tax structure should produce a revenue of approximately a2000000 we are engaged tn a grim and serious business modern war is a conflict tn which whole nations are pitted against one another the issue may be decided not by the relative strength of armed forces but by the magnitude and efficient use of econo mic power and by the test of human nerves the strength of the will of peoples to bear burdens and stand strains no one can doubt the cour age ana the moral strength of the canadian people but this courage and strength must be shown at home as well as on the field or battle our war effort on the economic side must extend throughout the country from the clt7 factory to the farthest fron tier farm and mine our people will we are confident bear their- burdens with fortitude and pursue their spectlve tasks with a determination to let nothing interfere with minimum efficiency in carrying the financial burden everyone of our people can and will contribute to the victory the freedom and the justice for which we fiht hon h h stevens kootenay east i was glad also to note that the minister emphasized the fact that under the present circumstances the government would necessarily have to proceed with care i commend the minister for taking that attitude and simply add that we strongly urge the government to exercise the greatest care not only in the administration of the new taxes but particularly in regard to expenditures we say that with all kiiktness and in that oonnec- flnd ourselves in harmony with the view expressed by the mini ster reference was made to the last war period and i am pleased to note that the government have studied what happened during that time when canada entered the great war of 1014 she had nothing whatever to guide her but at this time the archives of the various departments of the gov ernment are filled with records of blunders shall i say and of achieve ments which should be extremely helpful to the government in the pres ent crisis in the budget it is tndl- i cated that the government is taking advantage of this information and this is something that should be ap- tagea of the tjoqunlon and provincial youth training programme and to ma jnnmtance in raising the morale of ouryoung people this project la con tributing in a large measure to the na tions health nearly 7x000 young men andwomer had been trained under this plan dur ing canadas fiscal year ending in march the effects of nooemployment upon the youth of canada so many whom have had no work at all 0106 leaving school have been reflected m a breakdown of morale a waste time and the development of 1 habits also a neglect of health urea the youth training programme not only diverts the activities of 9uth into productive annels and w their hope but fcnpresses them with the im portance of health in fact some of the courses such as those in forestry require openair occupations that have a direct bearing on- health besides these courses taking young men into the forest wilderness there- are othera which train them on the farms in factories mines m-w-hir- shops and other industries for the scope of the training is broad womens courses include training in household management aewmg and various han dicrafts all the courses fur both men and women place an emphasis on good health while of the 71812 trainees in 1038- 1 the number placed m employment 4747 of whom 2687 were men and 2080 women is relatively small the advan tages go far beyond employment of the total for the year 31676 were in al tra ooursesan 34j lintort ilmilnn farm sale r wedneeday sept 27th rm sale late john rae eramosa saturday oct 7 10 horses at park acton definitely getting are so tom to the banns up oh yes no snpkmg no drinking no betting p physical training courses during the two complete years which the programme hasbeen m existence 127000 yqung canadians have received beneficial training continuation of the programme for three years at least royal guelpfrs co stakitno nmir h ta aitajal soar abv ywra g fan cnaafe arar the wizard 0f0z the seresrs technicolor masterpiece with 9000 living actors i judy garland earl wcchday shows at zj5 7 and 0 pjn saturday continuous from 130 pm y we call etery dayt circle cleaners 1 specials in winter garments ladies and gents coats ga furtrimmed 99c suits dresses j topcoats free pickup and delivery norval rifle club good shooting was the order at monday practice and aggngatoahoot several of the member coring pos sibles tn practice but d a point two on t leading tax nt hume wttfa so aoorea made is tolas dropping nto potato oat of with 18 cores m pn dropping 3 potnas dot of 1800 whue atkinson with 2 scores made h posathlt dropping points ottt of sm than a j yet before the evant i tha scores on mboday night aggre gate are aa follow b nurse if f jcauwjcion m atkinson isorr- w hatt 88 o b han m c if ithh f only through w usk st w wuson 88 a w wo- j prataot aon 88 p bhatar a hon r j manton leader of the opposition i entirely agree with the minister that equality of sacrifice should be tra principle of this whole taxation based on the ability to pay i ahan not discuss any of the items of the budget but i should like to express my approval of one feature i am rot criticising the other and that is the necessity as the minister of encojuraging our industrial companies to expand f- which win have to make heavy initial capital expenditures which might prove a to tal loss if the war proved to be of short duration t right bow w u maokbnztk king prime minister before i reply specifically to my hon fztatad with ragard to the two potnts which he has tatted may x at once eatend to htm and atoo to tha leader of tha other partwar hi the noose warmest thanks and tha thanks of tha government tar tha matoar tn wboh thus far they have eooporatod wtth ns no one apprec n than i do ut sptru that has actuated hon bwmba on alksfcta of the houat it to my hope that that aptrtt wffl malnhtm aa fatty mbvw pua- afbevan btrouavtoaoes consoared not jramatnderof but i fmr merchant have you planned your fair week advertising j beginning with fair week fall buying really begins fair week seems to be the turning point the sign for shoppers to commence their shopping for winter heeds colder weather is just around the corner and the annual purchases of clothing fuel etc and putting the car in shape for winter driving is about to begin v j mr merchant you will be advised to tell the buying public what you have to offer start with fair week and see that your adver tisement appears in this newspaper it goes into nearly every home in the georgetown shopping area and is the surest way of get ting your store news across to the public and attracting buyers to your store 4 wrigley once gave the philosophy of his salesmanship in these words 1 tell em quick and tell era often you must have a good product in the first place and something that people want for its easier to row downstream than up explain to folks plainly what you have to sell do it in as few words as possible and keep everlastingly corning at them ad vertising is pretty much like running a fur- dace youve got to keep on shovelling coal once you stop staking the fire goes out its strange that some peoples imagination cant compass this fact 3 can we expect your ad next week by promoting better business for your store by advertising you also help us to give george town a better newspap and a better news paper means more subscribers and more sub scribers means more people sue reacfing your store news and then stun what kind of a town would this be w a newspaper phone no 8 and we whx call sst the georget s

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