Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1943, p. 3

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the georgetown hm wafeaaay jfaamuy 27 1943 carrolls ftnitimi rj foa- what da quak muffets 3 pfc ay laysaj hath i nos s9 fies ii puddings te pickueswul txa tomato soup fff cereal pancake baking pwj tt igc ikllol i i cliyr tu gwpup asc i i figs si iso orangts 39c 48c down grapefruit 4 for 2sc fnjil and vtattabu pwu until saturday nim omly stafford noodl soup mix too pol barley c princess tt- ei- 24e kleenex 12 25c 29c interlake s 3 25c ivory flakes 2sc palmouve- ketchup 323c ck trtl 19c icallformu urn beans tc gr marrowfat peas tse maxwell house coffee 43 c mtphluo 3aaltw samwcs x u he tonik wheat germ oguvles wheat hearts pw 50c pt ioc ognlvles minute oats 17c wa rwurv tfca right to limit qpaatitiy ol all marchamfir phone 357 georgetcur clear telephone lines for allout production year telephone b put of vtit interlocking tj its now tarrying an abnormal wartime load donh ut needleu dalaya hold op metuge on which pro duction efficiency may depend ithbr wartime huphoht tactks eaawlt an8vbb tnmt lull tlflia nuiflbw waw di ullttal- be bmnsr ai v tbe nut all use owjemt taw tfcfmsavssjkbfe u as we see it lay j a i tbiaftaaarifcigti ftolts of our readers may haw boys totnx oversea soon and we might be abla to ure them the iteu re- rardma mall service uoat of us look for word from those boya sooner than we should our son left barruivul on the ftth of dc uat uuvunf in england on dec ttth he cabled on ths lwh and u retched toronto on jan 4th in other word while he went from king ton to finland in 10 days yet tt took cable is days to come from rnglind to toronto cable ar not forwarded for a certain number of days after the troop land and then the cablet wrre jammed and beside that there had been a heavy itorm in castem canada with wire down and thus the delay then hla first letter was dated dec 3ut and wa poatmartted dec 23nd in en bland it rvached here on jan imh or a total of 21 1 day in tramlt bo ii you have a boy frulnir orreas dont ook forward lor ord for som time ut least the nuau over their urr brtter tlinn lu had rxiircud aitd le lnl in far ol their bbm of laun tlw on time uuit tie ku arm r no ugh ma when lie a ut murk llr didnt ilke tri wurkoit in fact hi hid found u dif ficult tnmjih to find hu way urutind in dalftht ut the tlrnt of wthuih a nineteen year nld u 8 a marine wrltlntf lo hi aunt tirrr fnmi tlie 8o lomon ulands miii lelllim nrr uul hr had bevn ip lo haihn nd umt wry an i u mi fur aikther at umi may btcomr fed up tth dolnti luiout ihln ihiit and tbr other tlilint due to wur condltiunt but if jou vwr m t uiut way and uii ftorry for yrwirrlf jint think o th it nineteen year old boy iio hud b4cn tlimiitih two batlr in thi hlnmnna and awit very unxtous tu rt into mother with htrlki und complaints and all the rivt of tt r nometlmfs wonder if we are uortli fluhtltik fur tlle rajtlo pjxitfrum nvibrldt that is on the ulr on tliunda rinln b aboe the atrrave in quality and in entertainment it was on the air for wmf time durlnk the pat aumtner and u now back strain tlie story h that of an ordinary canadian town and cent ran mostly u round the local newknope- office and the star li of course the editor if ou havent utrned in on thb pronoun it mlht take you a little time to ut the niory straightened out but if jou do r uilnk that you would like it in line with many othrr things the art of snow plowing has mode many changes during our lift- we hne ivecn a kn many different kinds at snow plouglib and no doubt miny of our reader har ui we tlnk of the old fiujiionrd v tpe which was in iwe lonr brlore the v was umhi to de- rote victory it did a wry rod job in ha dny at that the main trouble nlh the v type miowplow vus the difficulty that wo always experienced attempt- ins to keep it from ttolmr from one side to the other thiia leaving n very crooked track another type of plov that woa quite u miccess wuh it mnnll plow not unlike thr ordinary und plow and thbi wnall plow would be fastened to the back of the sjrlrh nnd it would plow out the one melh truck at a time it worked but the plowing had to be done once each way in other words it plowed the one track rnln in one direction and then did the other track coming back- a few- year ago a movement was introduced to have melgha and wheeled vehicles both with the same width of riinire we under stand that this in ovation is law in ome parts of our province but it is not kcnernl if melrhs were made the mime umc width as the rani it would help a ureal deal to moke beter rondi for vrhlrles in snow we remember the first rotary snow plow that we saw operating on the railway and it worked ir t unlike a mto filler nnd the miow ua- hoisted up and then forced away out to thr side of thr track it was a sight worth nerlng when working in deep snow when living in northern ontario we liked to mi- mir huge plows that thr lumbermen used in the woods in oeratlnn sometimes they would be driven by hugr rnglnrs llkr the smiillrr ljed railway locomotives only they were on caterpillar trends most of us have often watched the callable nnow plows that are uwm on our highways now in operation and thr smoothest working one of them is wc think thr short caterpillar type they can turn in their own length and therefore can shove thr snow out lo the side farther out- of the way if necessary snow seems to have a habit of piling up in banks something like money we sup- jmikt in some particular places just a few miles south of arthur there is a stretch of the owen sound hlghwny that seems o have an a tt met ion for snow and it does really pile up here borne winters the plows pile it up so high alona the sldo of the road that it is lmporslblo to not any more up with uto plow and then the road men to along the top of the bank and mow it back after the fashion of mowing back hay or straw itie job of keeping the roads open in winter time during a severe winter such as this is quite ex pensive and it is no wonder that the officials or those munlolpautles and tfuu their hair may be getting srey bui the art of snow plotighmg after all has to be worked out by the man behmd the wheel and tt is no abft job hata off to the men who keep the tdfjtmyi open thee trytaf day imj i u aj dry tri a bushpl of trouble for hir canadian and american grain fumt llrrr hitler hac tauvtu yuu lot of trouble and they arc jiuinjf to cum you lot more ikc4uw from thce grain field of tiurt cumu an all- important weapon of war highproof alcohol as yoo well know herr hitler highproof alcohol is an ewential ingredient in the manufacture of smokele powder for our sheila hombt mine torpedocv you know too that highleu alcohol is used to make synthetic rubber fur our jeep truck and aero plane tires pharmaceutical to keep our boy well sluittrproof glass forour aero plane windshield and a host of other product our army navy and air force are using to cause your destruction over here herr hitler we have plenty of grain and ample facilities to make alroott unlimited quantities of alcohol for war yes herr hitler you are really in trouble all our distilleries in canada and the united states are pouring out an endless stream of highproof alcohol for war and you can be sure herr hitler that this stream will ncter atop until your last gun has been silenced the house of seagram titty feajmrnr fuml in cmjj am lit i milnl suui it mfjftj ioo in llr pnjn ihm cf alcohol fob ttar sweet caporal fosacco can it suoktd in a hurry oarage man what seems to be the matter lady lady they tell me i have u hhort circuit can you let hit hen it while i wait pleao canadian war hkrviceh in england continued from page two current lieut c o chjff of shcr- brokp po m f ward of krntvlllc n a and cupt luirrj- audray of wln- nlpefi excellent meals at low prices arc nlvtd in all those places and tht- hostels also have very nice rooms the men on leave can find in them accom modation equal 11 not suicrior to most of the hotels ut n great savliik in cost the way that these service are appre ciated is shown by tfu way that ihcsr clubs and hostels are crowded all the j i hue there was one criticism which we heard and hat in tliat canadians are unable to buy canadian cigarettes over i there thr na afi canteens which irrve thr camps carry only englbdi cl- pnrcltrs which do not seem to be lo- piitur with thr canndlans the com plaint ik that while american soldiers can buy american clgnretcs in their rcilmitital canteens to mir extent of one carton a week canadians can only buy knuikh cigarettes in the naapi canteens the oanmtluns however profit by the i better arrangements for sending enna- dlan rknretles overrrns nt a much bct- llrr price than prevails in other coun tries nnd if thr salm of canndlim cl- tttiretlrs in the canteens would stop the send in or clgarctea at the 300 for one dollar price tlioy would probably prefer to keep the fitatun quo the larger cnmph ore riven wonder ful entertainment by the naafln ba which bring troupes of london stars to the camp theatres as a nnm- pe of these shows wo were taken to the enba theatre at alrjershot admis sion was limited to men in uniform and the show was an exceptionally high class and clever review tttousond at tend these theatres each week all these service do their part in ireepmb the canadian troops m ex- eeutnt eprrtta britains wartime wardrobe exompui ol how oolhai rationing hat elected lha purchaiing pmnr oi ihe woman ol britain anfaga numb bl articles bought par pcrton par yaar prewar now ytjdvtjiyi a fhirfwv jfilonj tff- vom6 kivopti soujt tc jmmtv szfiumj xr cvela zs6vtpj mum am

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