Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1940, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wed nesday evening may 29th 1940 on sale note certificates a direct obligation of the dominion of canada since the momentous day of last september hundreds of thousands of canadians have been asking themselves what can i do to help win the war one answer is by saving every man woman and child in the dominion can now make a direct and con tinning contribution to canada b war effort by saving not only his dollars but also his nickels dimes and quarters to buy canada s war savings certificates mtrtfitnn in bimin minister op finance wai savings certificates are repayable in even and onehalf years if you hold them to maturity you will receive 3 on your money your investment will in crease by 25 they are sold as follows for a sb certificate you pay 4 for a sio certificate you pay 8 for a s2b certificate you pay 20 for a s50 certificate you pay 40 for a sloo certificate you pay 80 to fit any budget you can take advantage of this patriotic and profitable savings plan whether your savings are measured in dollars or in occasional nickels dimes and quarters canada s war savings certificates are expressly designed to appeal to the man or woman of modest means who cannot afford to subscribe to war bonds of larger denominations but who desires to do something tangible to assist the country s war effort children too even children can purchase war savings certificates using their coppers nickels and dimes to buy war savings stamps at 25c each sixteen of these stamps will buy one 5 certificate develop the saving habit you can purchase as many war savings certificates as you like up to 500 ma turrty value in any calendar year buy them when you wish buy them often remember systematic saving is success or ul nayrg and your country needs your money registration each war savings certificate is regis tered in one name only and is not transferable redemption war savings certificates cannot be called for redemption by the government prior to their date of maturity the owner however has the option after six months of redeeming his certificates for cash at fixed re demption values in urgent cases advance notice will be waived 8k iamf- qat yaur war saving complete information and application form at banks post offices and dealers then and now tttbning thc 1agks of lhe georgetown hcbald may lath ltte thn township council a by law was passed granting permission to the ashgrme telephone company to erect poles and string wires on the high wava of the township a representative of the government was in town today hi connection with the proposed new post office we hope he snw the necessity for the new building and that our post office dream of some years ago may become an established fact in the near fu ture mr rl gregory has purchased the rex theatre building from the law son estate and will have same re modelled manager minims and staff of the local branch of the merchants bank are celebrating today the first anal versary of their occupancy 6f the fine new bank building in george town there was a large attendance at the chamber of commerce meeting on friday- evening the erection of more houses in town was discussed and from reports received there is likely to be about 30 houses erected georgetown this summer at the rex this week cecelia of the pink roses starring marlon davles trueheart susie the cup otury with rupert hughes miss melrose o nelll spent a few days with friends in toronto this week mrs h p lawson and miss law son returned from chicago last week miss addle coventry left on mon day to visit her uncle mr david co ventry ol colon bc mrs e mccannah has returned home after spending several months with her sister mrs james aberdeen in now the ashgrove telephone company ts now part of the bell system the rex theatre building at the foot of wesleyan street was aban dooed six years ago for the new build ing on mill street manager m later-set-up- in the insurance business in town moved to toronto and died a few years ago the merchants bank was of course mtfp over by the bank of montreal and is still a fine looking building on main street miss melrose oneill is now mrs e d scheley living in de troit and is this week visiting her parents in georgetown oeorge town has no chamber of commerce though 30 may be putting high no doubt the next few months vtll see some new buildings to relieve georgetown s present housing short age the post office is no longer a dream and a handsome now build ing stands on mill street miss coventry is still a native of our town marlon davies and rupert hughes i sanje are no more appearing in the movies i lszt new books at the i library for ohxldrem manners can be pun munro leaf the man who gave us ferdinand the bull presents an amusinglyillustrated book of children s etiquette tito the pig of guatemala charlotte jackson rip van winkle washington irvine a new edition of the famous old classic pilgrims progress john bunyan an abridged edition specially for children the children 6 blue bird maeter llnck which piejded the story for shirley temples newxsbvie the penguin twins jane tomp kins for adllts too much college stephen lea cock the kindly satire of this fam ous canadian turns to a field he knows well adolf in blundcrland james dy ren forth and max kester a riotous playlet first produced on the bbc now in book form wlnterset play by maxwell anderson moviegoers will remember this a few years back with burgess meredith and margo in the leading roles queen anne boleyn francis hackett the torgutsv w l river novel of asia wlckford point john p mar quand mr marquand won the pullt zer prize for literature in 1938 our village mary russell mit ford moment in peking lin yutang the famous chinese writer turns his hand to novelwriting wuthering heights qnily bronte those who saw the movie will want to read this old story over again wind band and stars antolne de saint exupery count beilsarlus robert graves new book by the author or i claudius th se tower hugh walpole but tbu are young rjosenhtoe lawrence chad hanna walter d edmonds political uvcerrainty in ottawa though the official reports of heated debates may give the contrary impres slon of the doings in ottawa at the present time yet in reliable sources it is indicated that party politics may have to take a second place in canada in 1940 on account of the manifold as pects of the supreme war effort which requires the mobilization of the total strength of this nation the lat est gossip in the house of commons and lobbies is that some of the old poll tksal war horses now pasturing in the elysian fields to the east namely the senate may be recalled to the more active domain of the canadian poll tloal scene this is the feeling of political uncertainty which is prevail ing right now in the capital though the regular press or radio despatches would not give such an impression there are two main reasons for this atmosphere first the representatives of the people of canada seemed de tennined to ask many questions from the first day wh the parliament as a successor to edmonds drums along the mohawk the history of english literature ilegouls and cazanlan reaching for the stars nora wain recently reviewed by barbara balnes this is a story of modern germany curtain calls 13 plays by noel coward music on the air hazel kins cella the radio listeners handbook no more gas nordhoff and hall two men who gave us mutiny on the bounty g ve us another thrilling tale the immortal franz zsoll har the life of composer franz shocked old lady and on the way up here we passed twenty five leople in parked cars young hostess oh i m sure you re mistaken it must have been an even number the works of j m barrie our prehistoric ancestors h clcland australia paul maguire i raiders of the deep lowell thomas if you like lowell thomas radio programs you will enjoy this book the golden house horace a vachelle we the accused ernest ray mond homemakers handbook dorothy mycrson ocean gold commander edward eusburg a new book by the author of richtofen the red knight of ger many the ordeal or richard fevercl george meredith love among the ruins uther and ingralne two books by warw ck deeping english author of sorrell and son the pursuit of poetry letters written by to and about famous poets collected by desmond flower bob gordon cub reporter or ham dean sudder rides again oliver strange as its title implies a cow boy story here are 4 excellent murder stories for lover of mystery cancelled in red hugh pentecost the jonathan latimer big 3 murder masks miami rufus king and then there were none agatha christie sembled and the government is flood ed with queries from the private mem bers at a time when speedy legisla tlon is urgently needed in the prose cution of the war only a national government could eliminate this static interference second the veteran parliamentarian and senior privy councillor who is now head of the official opposition hon r b han son has irdicated a willingness to co operate fully and directly with any plan to create a national government for the duration of the war but if this is not done the courteous and capable representative from new brunswick will provide a strenuous and fighting leadership against the government s war policies focussing attentioi on the charges that pollti caj partisanship and bickerings axe impeding the nations war efforts changes in war plans long past is the day when a hole in the ground was regarded as the best place in which to keep savings modern banking evolved by man as a convenience to serve his developing needs now provides the solution as a depository for his money today the canadian relies upon his bank c from the days of the old world goldsmiths of centuries ago to bafiks bank notes and deposit accounts which meet so efficiently the greater business and human needs of today is a far cry indeed c canada s chartered banks wih their wide distribution of branches throughout the dominion now provide deposit and other banking services in line with up-rn- reii irgments atsriirtceeriing with canada spouuon as anun portant factor in world trade in mar as m peace canadas chartered banks m umtnter- rupted oil tbetr services to depositors farmers mamrfactstrers i exporters foalttatine the natters bustness looktng forward to i peace untb freedom as ibt only sm ham for tndttrbtg prosperity j the chartered banks of canada good housekeeping fssential in industry while the world s greatest conflagra tlon is raging abroad and all press or radio news bulletins from ottawa are presenting calm and formal jilate ments how canada s nineteenth par 1 lament plans to carry out its deter minatlon to share in the war effort of the allies yet this veteran ohser ver can detect hints on parliament hill of w despread impatience so that these tragic events abroad have served to greatly intensify and to urgently speed up the national war effort au along the line with a general drastic acceleration and enlargement of all original plans being forecast in unus ually well informed and dependable sources in the nations capital con sequently these momentous decisions and actions of the represents ives of the people in the capital involve vital changes and recasting of plats which were formerly announced to the man in the street and the whole canadian war policy is being framed with the possibilities of emergencies in mind and it is being sufficiently flextbl u be adjustable readily easily and q lick ly to any situation which the war may produce within the nex few weeks or months including prepara tions on the military or economic home front and abroad it is expected that the adoption ol mich plans would result in starilng and smooth working improvements in the supreme national effort creating a more vigorous and effective prosecu tlon of canada s part in the war and enabling the people of canada to throw their whole weight into the tltantlc struggle though it must tlon corn of what implementation ts p anned ol the report of he royal comn t on on federal provincial re lations it is believed jn relialta quarters on parliament hill that thi extensive and expensive report will not be shelved on account of the war since it was intended for peacetune when it was commenced three yean ago bu it is a plan for financial re- adjuu or welfare of the great massss which involve objectives that are far greater and far more urgent in time of war and of post war reor ganizations than in time of peace furthermore a coram ehenslvs study of this famous report snows that tis main principles or recommendation are in reality nothing more than pleas for a confirmation of the basis ideas or principles of the british north america act of 195 which unit ed this land into a nation or a better ment of the unifying influences throughout canada by th identical principles which brought about con federation over seventy tore- yearn ago in 1897 the domlruon of can ada assumed the pitnlnclai debts and emsreport of 1940 ha the same sug gestion in 1807 the dominion off canada expected to exr is the chief taxing powers of tha tone namely customs and excise and this report of 1940 has the same idea in mind by suggesting that the dominion shall exercise chief taxing powers namely personal income tax corporation tax and succession duties in 18b7 the- dominion of canada assumed the ob ligation of grantins subsidies to the provinces based onpopulation and this report of 1940 makes tr- sam sugges- ion of subsidies to the provinces bas ed on population though calling it national adjustment grants and tak ing into account th nequalltles in wealth which have developed between the provinces bight there is no do ibt that some thing will be done soon to keep a closer watch on filth columns in canada and it is exp ed oat the populations of the mtcrnmen camps are due for an increase finally no one can remember when there were so many mounted police around ottawa as there are today on view in the capital of canada and parliament hut believes that this check and double check system re flects the general attitude of the gov- ertnent on the matter of national de fense and protection throughout the whole country to avoid sabotage or attack at any point with the hint that the new session may take some strong measures for increasing naval protection on the atlantic coast mili tary defenses ant secret service acti vities in all sections of canada reproduction prohibited 1940 edu cational features syndicate sis sported in his column that some csesntlal u accident prevention the t s hi i n tz industrial accident prevention assocl atlons state in a memorandum just issued to the membership of more than 5 000 industrial organizations through out the province untidiness in a plant is conducive to personal injury accidents as well as damage to equip ment and spoilage of materials the memorandum points out a system of housekeeping inspections during working hours is advocated as a means of controlling accident frequency a check list is provided for suggest ed use in plant housecleaning 1 check conditions of floors stairs platforms and handrails 2 check condition of all equipment heating units lights and lig fix tures electrical outlets and wiring 3 check condition of stock and sup plies 4 set aside a separate part of the plant tnv rtliftml tut mutt iiw w 5 investigate condition of windows ledges beams etc windows should be cleaned frequently accident has arts are increased and plant efficiency often reduced because of poor light ing conditions a make a dear definition of aisles and pa cfattered aisles and passages reduce efficiency and cause accidents grace is surely not going to marry that living- skeleton of a man hei nettling but skin and bones why not hell make her a ratt line good husband information along this line cannot be supplied at the present time in the public interest however nqulncs have disclosed to this observer on parliament hill some of the import ant legislative enactments which per tain to the war and which indicate what the man in the street in can ada may expect first there will be now war ap proprlatlons with the characteristic feature being that some of them wl 1 be of undetermined siae for specific reasons of policy second the national budget will contain surprises in an effort to raise essential funds for war purposes third steps will be taken to create a national system of unemployment insurance on contributory lines pro vidlng for constitutional changes which will aim to put the canadian home front in order as good medicine p or wa fourth estimates for normal or us ual expenditures will disappoint any one wno still hopes to benetl from political service awards sines the government is resolved to use al avauabi funds possible for war pur poses only fifth there is a strong possibility that an act may be created in regard to the canadian air force particj larly to speed up and to strengthen this nations effort in this direction sixth various acts will be passed in the present session and others will be amended to keep in tun with the latest war developments seventh there may be an indlca- contact with the earth makes a healthier utk contact with the earth is a healthy- contact and when one works the soq with ones hands some vital contact is made which is beneficial to the worker says fred h williams as sistant test engineer at the canadian national railways point st charles shops who is a keen gardener in his spare time writing in the canadian i national magazine he advises the readers to get the feel of the earth and when i say that i do not mean to get earth minded far from it i mean to get away from things and let our thoughts run free contact with the earth in a garden draws tha poison out of the system and you de- come more yourself we cannot all become burhanks and make things grow to our imaginative desires bat we can gain a great deal by garden work anyone can have a garden even the humblest can get a vacant lot in which to work the earth raise towers and vegetables instead of mop ing around bewailing the environment in which he is placed whats in a name well itll be a long time before any british baby is christened adolf fob toeonto r a 8 14 a jn 048 am 1148 am b 323 pjn i cos pan 09 pjn 908 pn a daily except sunday b sat only js travel information ajt w h long gray coftcf likrs

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