Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 10, 1943, p. 2

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the ggefaetowajjctmvt wew march i 1943 the georgetown herald ww cv oobqgwhwc hobval olkm wtfmims uiomu wrihi asaaaovk mtrrwiraix rag oorrs sobbcmffriow uas diu4 btu u4 ortn i i us ai seais oesies u gaejteld l licollvrsy j bcir umctmi j xt rarif n httl hruotcw nr ioac ul u oeunckr candor ef tt cwma fire editors corner magazine subscriptions delayed for several wmiii now complaint have been oomwg in about nuiumri which have brrn tulucub- d lor through this office and which have not rl been rcrivrd we have been at a low to espuin the delay sflsd it has caused us good deal of annoyance s wrll k the subscribers in every case of complmnl we wrote in to the newspaper service bureau wilh whom the order was ptucrd but il teemed of no avail our somplaint was acknowledged and a promise was made but no magaine was forthcoming it teerm however that they are coming through a little better now and this week we received a letter from the bureau en deavounng to explain the difficulties with winch thev have to cope we pais the explanation along in the hope it will help smooth out the wrinkle of diaih faction which their slow service hns caused due to reduction in our paper quota of from anywhere from 10 to 25 per cent and with the draft board taking wy experienced and much needed help publishers have had to fix it net circulation figure and as n reiult wr have adopted n fixed policy all new subscriptions are being entered on a first come first rr ved baiii up to the maximum of our circulation when this is reached all orders ore deferred until sufficient ex pirations have dropped off to permit the entering of an equivalent number of new orders in future it will be tmpossinlr to guarantee the start of a subscription with any particular issue we hope this will explain the delay to which many subscribers have been subjected it fits into the picture the big news of the week in canadian affairs wat the bringing down of the new budget in the house by finance minister iscly many were awaiting it with fingers crossed wondering if our already high income taxes would be increased even more to help finance the war in spite of the fact that they werent how ever no one can gloss over the fact that increases in taxation in any form will be hard to meet the new budget fits into the war picture with british sacrifices and russian bloodshed riding onwards over untold hardships and privation to a victory that now seems as sured the payasyouearn plan adopted for the col lection of income tax has met with widespread appro val the policy underlying the plan has been studied with interest by nearly every section of the country and before the budget was brought down many communi ties had already passed resolutions advocating its adop tion there is a view of the plan which the govern ment doubtless took into consideration before adopting the payasyouearn policy it will enable them to col lect more or less painlessly a few extra months taxes at a time when such funds are urgently needed in that respect it was a clever stroke of business but the benefit to earners whose incomes fluctuate far out weighs the temporary hardship which will be experienc ed when they have to catch up with their taxes in arrears and the measure has universal approval higher taxation on liquor and tobacco is another step in the right direction the impending increase in mailing rates is something which will affect everyone and while four cents does seem a lot to pay for posting u letter it is far easier to pay a tax by occasional extra pennies than it is to meet it in a lump sum the budget is the product of sane judicial thinking and most canadians are accepting the addi tional burdens placed on them with the sensible philo sophy it could be a lot worse a bit about skis and skiing the hills of georgetown and vicinity are ad mirably suited to skiing the winter sport that hns taken the whole country by atorm the young people have been quick to take advantage of this and when con ditions are right for it the golf course especially has been a happy winter playground for ski enthusiasts a year or so ago when there were more young men around to get things organized an active ski club was formed and after outing many socials were enjoyed at tne nomes of the members there is of course a definite knack to handling skis and the first few tries way fill you with discouragement as well aa a 0brj smmr mk muscles but as the saving goes afirl few times are always the hardest and after ilk wtsftt dmbcultus have been conquered theres no f r- watson dos mil cof ocvr llut to 5 elorft tbra jtrtiotri b dr j burns milne dtmt4x klsccom gjj ii llra b drt cuffowtreid 1 tlh huh tlcwtut ii jr us uaui mjrrl m t 09 lroy dale kc m sybil bennett ba- urrtum uul huktun mi auvrt jrirrlon ftionr is li kenneth m ltrifdon j furttcotr fuuriur turoil hm uortttr x nr lovn ofb f orrery thrilfr luil i uui titrwt j llxjfie tt oronfwvtj j frank petch tl lmi vi f tltlmir and all 1hi inmrtnci itvjiij m nkc i 1 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three thousand yenrs of interesting development way back in the sixth century the vikings were using suski or snow glide shoes for winter travel these were short wide boards covered with scnlkin to grip the anow and to make climbing easy but for downhill travel they could hove been little better than the snowshoes of today later tliit difficulty wis overcome by using one skin- covered ski or nndor and one runner of polished wood the akier balancing himcslf on the runner with the aid of a long heavy pole for the descents the next improvement was the use of two wooden runners the early patterns of this type were turned up nt both ends so that if one point were broken the ski could be re versed nowadays skis are made in several patterns to meet special uses such as jumping skis metal edged skis for slalom and downhill racing and genera pur pose skis if ofmnmonsense is used and hills are not at tempted for which the novice is not ready there is no more danger attached to skiing than to any 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