Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1943, p. 7

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the georgetown htram wetetlay february 24th 1943 a feature pae a country editor sees ffiiw tttfklv mfwcs o c4h10j ivjh ihhiut ulttr if 9 tw ouu and path conmhtrh bjlakch it viuil ijn phyllis turner irond that made me deal with ou tod u in the wcoiul aiuclr but 1u tnr- odoui importance nnphxaard bj fact that drtpltr ootbbrl prop am of synthetic procurement in n thr- declare that u moaly thr supply both hrrr and thrrr uit depend on agriculture whaling fuhinjr orreury a economic fat plan u th original usui for their uni- vrnal tyartn ol u ttatr con- to led agrtcul- tpr lndiaury and commerce rjtctnery of waate and gor- bar fat in thr hxiarixld thrrr u mandatory think that over housewlvm of canada when thr appeal to unnrccsary uaagr and phy tunsvt to avoid ul of olli and fata the picture is bo dmplr folks pata i ki 1 or umm in n t ilcnv t hrl ii br glycerine for rmlikm miwit- that unre iwi we now hae five plant t ul our own producing refined mrdirl- iuii ood liter oil and that r will br in a position to tupfuy our own nrcd uie usa ikajth amrrv australia aikd china f that tnduttry 1 a mar baby rwl believe tw a pippin vitamin feeding oil for vrlrrtnary purpose ill now be procjd from uw low- lirtt of orltuh colombo fuh and thr detpurd dogfuh from out thrrr now prudiicr vliamln a ou rich and for tifying to marvartnr and for ruiht fieri and u alrrady bring thlpprd to uu nntwi mtiiutr of pood f t trail rr cam fata putter yes i tfot enough of lhr tiory to kuia that a combination of ilrocr nuiiiakimrnt and invention ha put us en thr uirrhouj of a period ahrn can id tan agricultural prrtdixtlon lll takr iu rlghuul produrtkm will takr lu rightful plaor in canadian indus try that i whrrr ou and i air in trrralrd through rfforu of this dlvlson lln- d oil it ik bring procrnard to ir- puf drlntr oll liluirrto oblolnm from china bran will prubabl br umd in nlon iim artificial tuk ur bih jnrai win or u wurrf of aurrh and region ibjlonrounrcldrlnnln m to upmn sl for cone ntratrd at rru- that one ounce of dripping r pnon ovrr wrrk would give u 36 hi pounds a rar that 10 lb- of ndervd fau flrea 40 onualrcraft lla thot 100 lbo jf 8 hrliw 180 unk mines or 780 lb of tgh exploaivf or noigh to minr 70 nj of orr i had to admit tgnor- hce you who hiic 40n drprndlng on i which depends on oui arc tju tcrntl oil and trooblrd wiun juat lmarlnr uir ramlflatin o l administration rmtl ill tncr pan plugsvd holm in the pacific ervlng inducing and ooordlnaung ur vital vegetable animal ind fish oili or food and industrtal purposrv le uamln oils lard shortening paints fhellac waxes starches glues ps naol stores reilns turps ptne aa for nutrluons how could ou u eiflst without a proper proportion ol and faus in your diet mom t it jut plain reallsm doeint it make you think as it did h to hear that we depend so much i it in our shaving butter which is pc fat our toast in lu shortening ur clothes and shoes which tret treat- ent from oils or derivatives the hair you mt in the linoleum von uulk excluding butter we normally ron- 460 million lbs of fats yearly in anada 100 of which or 45 pc had be imported originating largely in e par east that source wen out ith pearl harbor your boy guarding nvoys knows that even india and est africa is getting tougher to ach heavy demands for the stouthearted ut hungry russians for britain for urselves muit be met on this contl- cnt in only one wa increased he- lipherw production saving in con umptlon mrs turner sits on the nlted nations council ol united tatea united kingdom canada new land south washington and even ados prod art inn is pooled out of leh wc get only edible aittrthedlble equlremenu on strictly controlled sis i know jouc interested in how thev ntend meetliu this sltuallrm we i t inseed oil from flux well flaxseed poductlon it is hojmd will be stepped p to at it ii 1 20 million nushcls this ear eompind to fi in 1041 there 111 be ur epmslon of smu tx ut i rops sunflrwer and raspeseed of canada it mrtns oil for marliu rnttlne brakr fluid for tank and trucks the life of unplale and glcr- tlnr to mention a few citmrr organlratlan rwnrtlanlni nut i mut hurr on to dnu ban- drrj head of consumers oullon uhlrh u rlvlna the canadian r n- summer advice urul htu 8 not worm n aerorvs the roun- tr doing nctlvi vuluntary urn icr cooprriiuiik in their own in terest and irv ing hard to mnkr for a bt- ti r understand ing between the orbviumrr and rrtaller th women j b ii sanders ore doing i grnnd job she mld and flashed a i nothn rnir sincere smile which aald i mun it our tusk is to channel iheir difficulties und complaints to- iards a head and then we can go ut l the problems again she admitted i women or prone to crltlciar ifiov i vhe ought to hear the men in n smok- i ing compartment i ilr division k trying so hiird to kt closer to women everywhere be- miise their whole job so closely nffects the household d ii sanders is prac- t leal because she ald the war hasnt startd to hurt us yet it uke- iv will price checking is one of the big jobs of the division but she feels in this that honrjt retailers deserve protection trom those who might not be she wants women to cooperute with 1 er these unison officers in all towns lire the unk to do it the consumers board ls set up to represent all you people and here we quote her exact expression which reflects the energy and determination of this woman so for pete sake iis- it if anything is wrong send it to vour marest committee i went out past u buttery or female iterated tvj in high guir i thought if mom ran run the house hold on dads buriiret a woman can run the consumers division mighty i ffecttvelv with the help f oher wo rm n ut ros cuiudn ptuvrntkii kknsi ur vairrs uhv niuins arc nretl1 wniii u r it iniislv hit ileil sr iv ol 1 vili vt cuimdl ins hiiv a li leillt ol veals f licit i loi tn onoio depirrncnl ol i dii nmftn hi tnv fliiriefl thit flu nihiliniii in im i srhool ttneher hhull hi ia ti whv ontrol fid when the usa inrrised it mio u tln two hllllon pounds lust yenr i nskd mrs tui- wi it i tend tlrm unci he ottuwn puimts with that restful and hoo yrir f 40 wr ks yi patient smile she iskt cl me did von of runndi went on trlk- ile- w that the usa consumed tl mmmm that the most llllteiate lu- lon ihs last year thnt a billion was hl n lhlr fmfcs s bl mll cut off from the pur fust and further- i ftn hoir or 304 m ww more what ihsiiranre have any or us tho mim1 vrtlk thtlt lhp w that this years crops will give high nrhl atlvr v of rt und pre- yleld ha lost could you answer tjut ipiimt wo tjjoo teaching our amaruy ovon if you ore a stove leu- irn un umdncutert workman flf would rocelvo 107 80 the inborer sure youve got a baby around the mltnt not te nverpald at 53 cents an house prior to the war 76 pc of cod nouri but th0 teacher u rcandslously liver oil van imported mostly from underpaid britain norway and newfounilland no important work in done by hie ftehlnii eompanles on our atlan- any mrvan of the people than by the uo ooast wiuted mueh of the pwklous 8chot1 teacher and it la a crying ehame titamln content for tanning etc feed- jt uiartee should be eo rldlou- toff ufattock and poultry do you know liomiy lowtree rrete herald mid land caju to rtiirrian trr nrn and ixim o ut irw t jjuhjuui army naval and air srr tb iwnny mtry i numimi ht ir ail trfltrf bmiu- rij lite iwnny ot4mf ittoo rolc lrii til mmalkft oiujun njthxul rjil j nt ikuth of their timr in iilpoaibng iigutiaojlajtdling tuii i iid in if t tul tr llaniuwructit c4lhrirt iniduo military aulctkr ami t ifmr rruulir wrrkly mi firihio- uhth ikai uul4u frimu irfmllll it p iir i n i lh 111 m i ii i t j i t ul 4 in i i ib i k ii 1 hi lv ii i v i i ii i m 1 ta 1 l k v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 p i kl i r i i ti i of tlc luf ay lo curve lh iu rnf i l iu i i uit hi gong uiak k ul mi i hi t mullr cn i i inn inmd i tl mmilir il lo jtl i in i i 1 4 nun nl il ht 1 jnp li utii i kid for imit v iii it un hy tu cw v il ii i ltr idn n tirfial k t i in i t ur k n of lifilig i- ii lo u4i aa i l mr ltcnii a j tiihuir aim i loot mr ami i tomimiiv inn gurn kprcuj niltiiwiiu il njn i s j in pa the ohiunarv hmn he loi so i u at a uniform ol i tailored naw blur hi- mav nrr be u stylish lilt he s loval riiu oid twr mrs tlu sututcst hrutst fighter thut un world has err seen he tin ordinary sumufi of uie mirrantlle marine he s the lad upon the tanker with its precious load of oil lies the one wh mans the freighter witn the products of our toll his the one who dares the raider and the lurklirt submarine hi s the ordinary sraman of the mercantile marine let s give credit to our air porce ana the boys in khaki too lets give cn dlt to our navy and whenwr it is due but dont forget the vluil cog in oreat nrltalns war mnihlne lies the ordinary seiunun of the mercantile marine helen hawthorne convoy piiaver lod ulrss our service ment luurd and watch itver them win ner they go i- i thine eternal word thy spirits mlihtv sword sustain them all o iotd and mrriiiih lustow wr pi iv tine nnl ol hosts j tnr umim- who uird inn coasts i th stientlh provide i j thv prote tint lnnd i guard ihusc who now muv stand in in im i faroff lnul llr tin m iliilr iuldil from ixill 1ird kup fiee all ihilse itwm the sea w1h on tliee eiill restrain the liirklnit foe who siek their overthrow protect them us they go lord npare them all lord henr our fervent prayer for thohe who fly by air thy help afford guide thou their distant flteht keep them by day and night uphold them by thy might spare them o lord vjtw kew york archinalo mclhinalh ann hiiim incut of the applnlment of anhlbuld u mcdonald to be awist- ont regional counsel of canadian nu- nil lullwavs wls made utday by j p pratt k ciirgiinul counsel mr mcumald sue eeds it k llduw kc loe np in mint to be a jilstlcc of csourt of apihal of ontario was re- eniy announcexl formerly siir solicitor of the gal diikirtmeut of the central i legion mr muumild has bein identified with the lemil demrtment of the canadian national itallwuys fo- the pist 10 vears and is wellknown uiroughout ontario and quebec in railway legal work horn at appln in middlesex countv be gri iiiuted from osgoikle uiw school in 19jh anil wiu eonnerted wltii the firm of ivey fllklt and olllanders ot iioudon prior to joining he legal stalf of tin central ilegton at toronto a day with the navy another in mu of urtlchs written by w it li and c v clujitrri tttnj rtpn- nud the caiiadili w1 kl w ixiprrb asutl in irttil toar ovu- li walr i uvti naturally ui could not ltt au of cojiada rluti ltjjut wtuij mjnu- tiling ul ttu n lor cjrudi jias un iinimjitaiit pait in the luvul utvlcr vm m irrat unuin ojt ufultul luummr railed for t in an lunjiui nrniii ul a na val tlitluo tirit canadians form a urt moiivir ut lln time thl a lo lake iar our jaii1 us far from tr lurjilon to rid it niruti u l- of to day in iuvrtlink to io and rrtum as tills npirrjiited u lot out of our iiiilnliu llnu it a dtcldtd to take lo ttiid to a naval base ntdltr at haial while we did tnts ing any of the cuiiddun navl fgntb it gavr m an ronlly to vljl joe of ur muv fauoas of fanguui ba4s with llrut ikjanion ut our guide ur rt off on ttrptrmbrr 14 th und tn veiling ovn air of the old road cf iuitand final ly arrived at our detination a vw1 u uw uiry ttve ftnt thlrn ir mrrr a ww ii o the mo1 famoua ahjp in eng- aji history vhicb b now a national uirine nrhona famoua flagship the victory llils sjilp romplttd tn 1763 took l yiurs to build and although it i 177 yiarr old und haa probably brtn vlllid by millions of people it looks almost new it was torn the deck of tills ship out nrnui tdnk out hu fumuib me- kikii llurii lias echoed around the aoild und still insptris thr heart of hrltotis evtrywjun tiigland eipects dial i vi ry iiuii mill do his duty it ln- pind his men lo win the grrulrm na val otttle of history u uittle that i hum it tin hlstory of the world it was british skill and bruvtrv that won hi it battle of trafalgar for un ltinrh siups wire larger futi r more nunirius und carried moir guns nvlson had 37 urltih sldps whth uie kirnch had 33 and hell thr battli ras over 18 of the rnrmv ships had bun rapt und and tin rcm mink or dot ni ivui himself dud u ohtui hewitt potter ileaitt dan ol canadian hoe key rommi ntator- keps a tiiarp rye ai he pljy b low from his vantage nl m id i id a ling tndola hlg abovi die kr of tofunto a uapla leaf oatdrns iaturdjy night is itiu hockey iilht thiol ho it canada whin poster ifrwrtr vivid pybyplay drscrlp- t on ul j i tain- 1- broadufit over the natiaul nrtwirk of the cbo at 0 0 pm 1 ut 10 w pm adt 4 portion f rrh j me u jlso recurdil and beaa d to urllaln fo dlanv ovrrvms horkrybtanrd cana- s iilerik heros death ve fi it that to ml iround wrre treading hnl- we gazcil on the on the dick which low the mk klf t mmilovmint innf ltmt hooks 1 hi re was an insnet lor lu riiulii ret tntlv i he mni up on uneinplm- im ul insiiiauie immiics to see that alt lumps vvele pnipeilv iitllxed lo the monks itv lepuit lie limt lllenu ol cheekltii tn il u mniv business m i lilldei pllsule of htislness weie i few weeks it ntil a few months behind in keeping the cauls up to iluie there are penalties for failure in follow ini oit the roitilatlens but it is presumml tho firm checktip did not bring ne- naltlrs otherwise many local buklnpiw- rrien would have been shelling out ratherllberally to the government the inspector as has been related gave out much useful and instructive in formation also asauted in atralghteh- lng books out and bringing them up to date blml signet 1i he imft roe1 off space between decks when lu died with the wonts thank ood i hnv done my duty the plate on the litis while a nlue amldshli records mat here newin died it is inten ting u romiure hie hle of the wlclory with a modem battle ship tne vlcorv is lufl feel long with a beam of s2 feel and has three nun decks with 100 guns she could flrr a hroidslde of 52 guns a modem battle- sjnii i- more than four times as long the victory was fortv years old whin it lxl the fliet in the battle or trafalgar today a battleship is obae- lete in half of that time to raise the anchor boys would pull the chain n certain distance and run forward tn nip it again and from this came uie expression nipper a madrn dewtroyer from this visit to the ancient vic tory e were taken over u modern des troyer of the hunt class a destroyer which actually took part in the dieppe raid which gave us a vivid picture of the exacting requirements of modem waifare und uie contrast in shlpn among uie ship that happened to be in port so that we had an oppor tunity of seeing them were uie former royal yucht which is now n desttoycr and the sultan a 100 year old ship now used as u training ship for emrln- eerv 1 wlillr travelling around the hur- hour in a launch we met an interest ing sailor tlds man a canndlan and nls sou tterv brought back wounded from dlepjve und the son died from his injuries the father has ndppted ano ther sailor an oiphan who looked after his son when wounded after a splendid lunch in the ofll- rels miss we were fl- given a real- isilr a it p ileiuonsii itlon in which intend ules tmnihs mis and wound- it vete tilen iaie id smoke lumth added leilisin lo the m and the resrue of wounded from a high town i inpes was vtiv interestlnit a flaur chapel our next cull wan at the lmsp cha- nel i lie chapel of st ambrose dedl- t ated nn december iftlh 1035 this chn- pel has many unasiml featiiren inclu ding the emblemn of many ftubmnrlnes around the waltn among others thnt of uie thetus which waa last and afterwards recovered it was given a very rood account of itself all tho furniture in the chapel was presented by friends a trip through the submarine base was moat enlightening one especially interesting demonstration was methods of escape from a subtnarlne under wa- to new a w r oladstone murray cds oen- rrnl muiufci r from 1v36 to 1043 and ir uroiinril of droadcattng lncl novimbcr of lust year has an- unced his resignation from uie cbo his btaumrnt major murrey reveal- j he would become a public rela- joi oounul tn the general field of tn- isry and b i si nets w1ui particular uttmtlon to thi wur if fort and to 1 jin piriitions f the post- w or period o it contnirtlnn he will retain links with uie rtdio induivrv- in so far aa tt uls into the gi nrnil industrial pic ture folks arc rttnny arm t we human belruoi funny we hpend moiiev tor gasoline wr take in picture hows rat lc cream drink soft drinks smoke and indulge in hun dreds of things thut bring us nothing no permanent benefit rvrr come of any of it but wc never think of kicking it is only when we come to pay taxaa uie thlnt that gives us schools roada sidewalks public buildings govern ment benefits that we rise up and ho ler our heads off forest standard ter tills we watched through uie fjlu walls of un enormous tank filled with water then a hurried visit was paid to nu merous buildings in which naval train ing physical training and drills were go lag on und a mess where 1000 men are fed at one time the most tmprtsmve feature of uie afternoon was a review of four thou sand trainees with bond and every thing wlillr everyone connected with the enormous base is working most stre nuously they still have time to look after fifty acres of potatoes on the grounds although we found it difficult to believe that fifty acres could be found for such purpose aftei being given afternoon lea at the offlclcrs mess wc were taken around the nearby city to see the bomb damage for this trip and the other little motoring we did while ut the basc wtirns were the chauffeurs then- are a large number or wrens emplovid ut various tasks around tho bae an m lent inn it was a clay parked with interesting and instructive sights and we were sorrv to have to start away on our 1 iw joutnev in our bus to our hcad- qtmers tlu trip was broken at up- hook where we visited the royal an chor hotel uhlch wiu built in 1410 the roomn in uds hotel me nil nam ed after tamnun people who have stay ed in them and bear such names as nelson samuel pepys william duko of clarence the duchess of kent etc in front of the hotel is a fine old chestnut tree which ts reputed to be 300 years old altogether our day with the navy brought home to us that britains greatness has come from her navy and that the spirit of nelson 1 still carrying- on

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