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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1943, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesday january 27th 1943 etown mbwsoy ulkm fiiuottlbwe buuihamd the geo eioavahowkp wtcwaitrrq sujumostijtion ratb9 cantis unlud 8u and ovtna tjoo a imi bmlr cuptt se uhrium sut ui he watted m aaaticatwa aaxzybohbl ne walter c bd3i publlhr uarv ii ouhn editor oaiwzls l urollvrav j bolry riots iu11 m he d uic cajutdau whu newspaper auooaucu end tha ooumgiitljn dirjion 01 the c wna- falre editors corner its perfectly all righ1 girls its a changing world indeed but we never thought wed see the day when biniily post the last word in social etiquette would stamp lady hitch hikers with her seal of approval bn apparently the unexpected has happened if we ore to believe whot we read the other day and women war workers may con tinue to thumb rides to ond from work secure in the knowledge that they arc within the bounds of social etiquette certain refinements of course should be ob served in the practice mrs pogt was careful to point out instead of the familiar thumb gesture the young lady should point to her identification badge- moat im portant of all she should not be gabby i litchhiking war workers she said should talk only about the weather or the scenery personal discussions being in bad aste and talk about the job being dangerous mrs posts change of heart it due she says to her admiration for the way women have rallied to the war effort the wisdom of her advice might be disputed but nevertheless its just one more evidence of a fast- whirling world and one certainly has to hang on going around the curves and well hitch old dobbin to the sleigh cora are certainly getting the bad end of the tick these days first its gas rationing and rubber shortage and difficulty in replacing old and worn out parts then as if thoie afflictions werent enough old mother nature hud to step in last week and luke a hand in it too a snow fall which even old timers arc hard put to beat constituted the last straw for the majority of cat owners and they have tucked their cars snugly away in garages for the rest of the season last wednesday morning there wasnt a cur to be seen on the street it looked odd and desertedlook ing but in the afternoon it was deserted no longer ib the air filled with the merry jangle of sleighbells and the unfamiliar yells of whoa and giddap weve never oeen so many teams on muin street before evi dently the formers were motivated by other factors than just getting to town to do some shopping most of the sleighs were loaded down with milk cans and these in turn were being taken off the sleighs and loaded onto large dairy trucks which had managed to come through from the city as far as georgetown and could get no farther some of them ore now loading up with groceries as lanea and many side roads ore still impassable we noted one coal company had got out the old sleigh ond dobbin to make deliveries it was amusing to see a traffic jam at the four comers of main street when one team of big white horses was trying to do a right about turn between a large truck and another team and sleigh on the other side there was nothing much chief marshall could do about it either then there was the other team parked in front of the herald office window one of the horses had decided he was too tired to go on without a rest first so took advantage of the srtop to lie down on the road to the great amusement of a troupe of small boyb who hopped up on the sleigh and tried using the reins to make the recumbent horse move it wasn t long however before the owner and chief marshall arrived on the scene ond persuaded the animal to continue on home before he went to sleep traffic directing can be a real art when horses are concerned yes cars ore getting much the worse of it these days but its rather pleasant to see such splendid teams around for a change even though we wouldnt want to go back to the old horsenndcuter days permanently advertising in wartime peopc arc sometimes ruaid tej ask why adver tising should be allowed in wartime they argue that it is a wasteful ond useless practice that should be abolish ed or at least greatly curtailed sensible answers to such people are provided in the retailers bulletin an official publication of the wartime priceo and trade board the bulletin states simply that if the production of particular goods or services is permitted then it is per missible to sell them andit is permissable to assist their enika by using advertising media within the few regula tions set forth by the government moreover the bulletin outlines the following ways in which advertis ing may contribute to the stabilization of business and the eeonttmieal distribution of goods and services ioformmg customers of the effect of govern ment regulations upon purchasing tbpw i f r watson da mdm o oface hours s us exeect thursday ajurboeas dr j burns milne ufcntal ttubukon xkav imfifmrn clifford g reid uuh uuji dentist uain turret phone 410 okvgctocb leroy dele k c kl sybil bennett b a barrtuert sjmi l leu 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monuments mahrncn and tatruuihi pollock a ingham designs ob requestphone ssw impact our work in omscgog otraetary leasee for jajaiatry 31 lmsob muhjdm ul strtstur ut te- jesds the becao of life caniwiiajtwaticmbi entfaiykj y anouwr in a acrlaa of aitlclm wilt- tn by w r lccss and o v chartma fho represented the canadian weekly nevipspen auocuuon la a neest tour overuas the canadian oovemment has uken over the tnanclnc at all the ar wrvlom wtth the eaotptlon of the red croat which the intirnauonal eonvrn- uon tlpuat muit be entirely tree of eot eminent control ttilj ttep hat re- llred the country from a mulunudty rrtsnti text jeaa faie avis at campaign for funoa but it hat alio x25j2 l hty r 1 vmonu tact hlch the publle previously had spiritual truth become undar- wltn ea aervloea ftandabla to us as it is put ta tn they are however a very important lanfuax of our dally tlfit jaust of the oldlert ufe away from was th uasur tf achar of all tlmaa ae and they formed an internum and made uae of cranhle flfura to rit of the canadian editors tnvu- present the mesaaf a of salvation tuiauona while tn enstand lie apoka of the wind of water each one of them make a special and tn this laaaoo of bread eras a effort to minuter to the nredi of the child know about aucb thlnjt and roan on active tervloe when travelling understands tha food eawa bread or on leave they provtde many ter- u m u vc mf n are vlmilng tendon 2f j health of aauatacuon and and ir were ahowi ovrr umt of the h v ptanra where thee tervlcea are pro- bc lnnlna wtth the flva small bar- yuia ley cakes and two bahea which a the ftnt one we vulted was a cana- ralph gordon tha versatile tnurtalnar tar your neit procraa illustrated circular free tobonto atb ceawfeej st c n r time table f daylulit savlnu time oulnit eaat i puvenjirr 7 01 am isficniter and xfull 10o3 am i lamicruirr nnd mall 0m pm j pilvscnuit hiinday only 831 pjn tpaaierarer dally om pa thu train was formerly the liter but now slops ooiiik west paasenaer and mall pasennrr bat only iawcnter dally except baturday dully except sunday parcnser bundays tmly dally gxorpt sunday ooiiik north passenbrr and mull 616 am 3is pm 6 34 pm tod pm 1130 pm u s3 am u ooiiik south pussciikcr and mull 713 pm diinl ttrkit ofllcc phone 20w giving current information regarding available goods to prevent panic buying or hoarding due to ru mors or temporary shortages interpreting priority or simplified practice rul ings by giving reasons for rationing limitations of sup ply reduced deliveries or other curtailments of service guiding the buying public quickly to nvnilabe perishable goods or other goods in plentiful supply the bulletin further makes clear that merchants may advertise comparative prices in order to move perishable outofseiiaon stock or broken ranges of stork which are offered nt special prices such advertis ing is helpful to organized commerce although it should not encourage unnecessary buying nor stimulate the desire to hoard concludes the bulletin until peacetime conditions are restored ad vertising will find many new and different functions to perform urging customers to restrict their choice and to save rather than to choose and to spend educating the public to more economical and fuller use of available commodities informing consumers of the facts behind the elimination of frills from new standardized and simplified products etc provident utile boy had taken wtth v jl tzt him into tha wudernaas jesue l 0 mhuh u aad in pachbyractantby pra- buudln lo constructed for eept of eternal thlnra one u alad club but hlll that a briaht lad was mara thouiht- p b b ukm mtt ful than ell tha adults that day for lesion this hostel one of he provided tha occasion for tha mir- mmn operated by the canadian t- tela and tha message i dally brass w 813 the raat multitude had followed jesus to tha other aide of galilee where he had gone to rest they sought him out and ha had compas sion on them thsaa aheap without a shepherd watt om that inter est was aral spiritual for ha ba- kn to latch thsm many things t it vii also practical in tha realm of daily ufe for ha taw that they were physically hungry hit appeal to philip ravaaled tha lack of faith which at timaa afflicted the dtsclplea they knew they had tha son of god in their midst and yet they were bound try tha matter of dollars and cants of portions and well they just wished jetut would send these people away that would solve the problem oh yes there la a lad here but what he hos amounts to nothing all this was perfectly natural they talked just like moat of us do when we are up against a similar problem but the point is that they and w tool ought to reallie that little is much when god it in it if we let christ have all that have and are it will be adequotr tor evary need are you worrying about your luik of money your inability to do things for hlmt are you limiting god when hon it able to accommodate i wo men and facilities are provided for them to wash and tron their clothes rule there without coat bed and breakfast costs three thllllnes and this is about the average price at the many hostels operated by the various fervlree we neit called at a salvation army hostel which u located in a former hotel and which has us beds among the names on the register at this hontel wrre oorpl m e carr new llskeard out u n afullln pembroke and ii sovrrlrsn waterford ont the salvation army or sally ann ss it la frequently called has a tery npectal place tn the hearts of the iroorrt we were told when we aked why cxir informant could not give any apeclal retuon except that they deemed to be there when needed the lrlmtcr club was the hoetel vlmlrd and this alo u in what was formerly a residential hotel wc were nhowrt throukh by captain w j o macdalrmld and oapt mcmurtrle a brother of dr ucuurtrle of mont real mr and mrs george who own the building manage the club for the ymca fiftyfhe centa is the charge for bed and breakfast btlll onother former hotel which is no operated by the knights of co lumbus was the next hostel to be j v visited and here copt it mcdonald edmonton escorted the editors through the building one of the fea tures of this hostel is the fine food canteen it is the fourth hostel in have and multiply it by hit bless ing notice that though there waa plen ty there waa none to wait what wot over wat gathered up god never encourages watte perhaps lndn operated by the k of o and t v a in america may learn that let- to ln son the hard way in these dsyt moer so we were informed but having learned it let ut not for- t mpe lf club operated by get it i tl heavenly bread tw 14 30 3d the people probably incited by the religious leaders after their first surprise at tha miracle sought him out in tha temple and demand ed a greater miracle jesus never put much dependence on those whose faith retted on miracles and we do well to be careful of those who mutt have something spectacular going oci all tha time if they are to be interested they conuosted hit miracle of one meal with the repeated mira cle of tha dally manna the bread from heaven under moses jetut the canadian red cross waa another hottel visited and here some ntmes on the rrertstrr included 8am siirrt- beau bhuwlnlgan falls que and cpl a n taylor of huntingdon que the onion jack is unlike the other clubs we vlutert in that it is a per manent service mens club having been opened tn 100t and operated con tinuously ever since and it is for all trrvlee mtn of the entire empire it is the lareert one that we saw and has been visited by over one hundred thousand canadian soldiers since the outbreak of the war it haa many re- titlon rooms not found in the other makes it clear that he la not in rf rnd competition wtth moses for the manna came not from motet but from god those who teek tigns and wondert had better gat their eyet off auch things and get them on god who is the giver of every good and perfect gift their plea for heavenly bread gnve jetut the opportunity to toll them about the true bread from heaven iii the bread of life w 3233 one feature of this club is a huge memorial coveting the wall of a long holl on which tn inscribed the name of every one who has ever been awarded he victoria cross there are many ither mrmotialb one of which beors the lntrlbiiln words in gratitude for a scran of comfort tlir union jack was erected by pub lle subscription as a national memo rial to sailors soldiers and marines feeding the body la important but who have died in the service of their the real need of men la for spiritual country its oblect was to provide a food dally breod la a food that ciirbhmmr including bed rooms for pcrishcth tec v 47 but the meat nnd benefit of these serving that endureth unto eternal life is on nrtlv list below commissioned received by faith in christ v 29 v lnstnd of o sign or the passing wa aivm com of tnp perfi o s iff which will eternally sotlsfy the ln important events of history dpt hunger and thirst of the to the clilrf places or hutnnn iuul l clitirohcs hospitals theatres those who tench thm christ is nnrt mw o 1m but mir example rivinu himself na rilif a map of inndon ttnrter- ihe spinlunl bread to those who by nmunrt rnltwnva the whole forming development of ohnrnctor lire seek- n ilale imrkel honk of infonnntlon mi lo be like him shnuld rend another club visited un the hen- veies 47 to 51 of this same chap- vcr cluti which u prolinblv visited by ler here he makes elcur ihnt by nmr canadians than anv oilier tin the kivlnr of his llosh in the deuth of hluldlne surrred mime ilamaie in a nrlil the cross everlntlnb life comes to i r were almost ceinpleted ihe believer i m e were there it is only the mun who cots of no fnr from n rtravcr club l the this bread who by fnith makes htm- canadian officers club which re- jelf partaker of the death o our d of help from mrs a2sto way of fsuh the people oommluoner and we found her said lord evermore gwo tl ay v1n stop there when we vlsl breod v 34 ono wonders wheth- ed the club here we met po e u or some of them did not say it scoff- b of timmltw and po j it ingly and othors perhaps still with mnvnray of oahswn who were ex- tho thought of dally bread for their paetlng to go to the near bast soon bodies among them however sfter we were there were surely some esrnett souls who names noticed on the register in- thai day saw the light of eternity eluded oapt r w o hughea ot through his wonderful words about owen bound po w b eve of bwltt the bread of life i oenunued on page threa

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