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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1943, p. 3

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jvobal r itiu tnduilry u of courar rrl- cultur takr flanad of stikh u prr nt of that uird a imported in in ifto hovnrr au uf thr 9jw16s butfwu utrd rrr of oacrvr- tic ortfln our arrrasv obctl for 1m3 u 109ooo or an aitauntun tn- krrair orr thr prrvtout rar of 07 prr cent a41 thrw ctxanxtnf phaar htvtng to do 1ih our agricultural and tnduatrtal tccntxny vtll be part of ihr notmr pmblrtn pkone 357 georgetown canadians beat jun6le snakes to build warvital railroad cttstya ttaw f ttnm iiin tf ht atxhe utan h iritlrt caumlnalii kilt olntatariaf lata tvtap niatcar uytmoa aui thk vtar u fwiltli hoivtrcal auk 21 conndtan- born engiiwerb have juht com pleted conitructinr a rnilrouil through forty nulcti of htvamini iudric in urltihh guiatm nnd hhcy had first to kick ihu sniikeh out of the way and then lay tho roadbed over and otr again lie- cauhc the krafl kept ilwipfk-ar- jnp into the aw amp say k u fantnnb renffral manaircr of tlio dcmarara bauxite cfinioanyltd who ooraa the job aluminum plant in omuila turning nut tho nutnl uhich keeps tho lnlteil notions flyinitt forced construction of tho now railroad ax mr parminh now vialtinif thl city it takes four tontf of bauxito to make one ton of aluminum anil your canadian plantn have been ratine up thu mineral at uch a puce that down in south america wo hnvo hail to epen now bauxitu mines we now have to atrip from tho hauxlto an overburden of earth up to 100 feet thick it took a year to build thoso forty mllen of road it runs from mackenzie where wo crush waah and dry the bauxite to a spot in the jungle called ituni we had nnildlled labor and wo had to deal with the mud the wakes and aometimei an ocelot which la a south american tiger iu job has added to the sition of canadians which la ir blah in south awariea rnlta as tans thaw we treat the pcopl well for in stance our colored boys like to trael by train o we frie them free rideh on the railroad in our pullman old freight cars with the mdch out and lieurhfft in and we take good care of our white people of course recently we found it nuesai to build a swimming nool for them ait they cannot bathe in the rlier with safety in iauso of a freshwater shurk culled the piria u vicious little brute about eighteen inchea long in arly all mouth und three rows of teeth it bites off fingers und toeh in rallies oih fish oven brings down cows drinking in the river its a curse now woro roudy to operate our new road which the people uf british guiunu foreseo will ultimately lead to opening up back country full of riches i hope canuda will follow up tho rood impression hor engineers and other technicians havo been mak ing down there recently the dally chranlelo of georgetown said taking a retrospective glance one is- bound to say that the history of industrial economic and social development in this country in the past decade cannot be written without allotting prior ity of plat to the canadians ear greatest empire eousbia la the western hemisphere the job canadians an una to the south can i bell be jrulll into let f nead bast wa tststsv neat labor day iso with a stmorn world sods us fartfij a social crdrr dwrjy jvtdd ridun is nm and wtotxte of the rslauonsklp be tween man sad man cpectauy cap ital as labor tot these many tin have talked of a blswrd economy hr hr1w sjhj justice shall control au clsallbta man with his tsuow man but to accomplish such a result apart from the use of god to fuki and restrain has proved to be tm poaalbl belwsttriro aad ata control too much of the thewekt and action of our worh we snl to be nmiaav rd aa eras uraei to our uuon thai ood haa oallad to be a holy peo ple his inlinlie to not lust aom thixs of whltfe woe sias to hyma or tsjfcs to siiiiiuii it mtasa imta attse ehtiaa real social jue- uce 04 tsaa ejssare cteod tee octal rlsteearjabcaa the tatserlytaa mor al law ef the usuwra demands h and the lew of ood aa revealed to ilia beetle etteeloped and imple mented m tor ucceaaful funcueav inf were we eajy wtoe emeuab to see aad fcbsw ti ll is ttone the all oode peop emphasise oasta soeraj petedplee to the ufe ef society never tertetttog that ha toe tstlfftss la to preach the redeerruna aeeesl ef ouiet the church ouch ale to make he hv ouseioe felt for eoclal rtihuoutatse our lesson stuvs test ef the ioundational matur to ell social jus- lice namtly auaaeee t start batir oew lev 10 14 tcceus ood is holy his pnple to be holy it was not a mat- of choice or impulse they be- nard to e holy god they were to be a holy people there is an idea current in the church today mhlch has served sa tan well namely that holinrss of life is eomtthlrte which la not re quired that rt la expected only of e lew folk who ere eptrltusuy mind- rd end that the other professed fl- mapping of tea 1 lowers of chrut may fo on llvlni e np wio in worldly careleaa powrleaa uf it irom each ourr i is the devils own lie god expects every chrlstlen to be holy such rlghtneaa with god shows it- 1 sett in a rlghtneaa with others which v we note as our second point u ballasts ef ufe before men lev 101118 3334 how intensely prectlcal and work able in dally experience were the law here given to israel they ere just aa apropos to our present day 1 honesty w ims no steal ing no perjury no lying no oppres sion no withholding of wages none of theee could be tolerated for they eushonored gode nam think what the elimination of dishonesty in dealing between men would accom plish most of our eoclal problems uould be solved overnight mer chant would do well to read verse s3 and m in oil connection 1 kindnea v 1 the deaf cannot hear what we aay about them nor can the blind see what we do but thcetemal god hear and see and he expect ue to be kind to them 3 fairness w 13 16 some assume that a man must be right because he la rich others are equally sure that the poor are al ways worthy of special considera tion note the condemnation of the tale bearer every gossip who reads these wards knows that god con- demna that evil practice nor doea he countenance indifference to the welfare of others their blood cries out to him for deliveranre v 16 4 love w it ib love thy neighbor as thyself that is the standard how much have we done to meet lit a rebuke may be necessary but love will not permit grudge or the seeking of vengeance even when we have been wronged 6 respect w 8 81 god word alwaya tresses the need of a right attitude toward parent chil dren need to learn anew the lesson of verse s then there are the aged v 33 old age pensions doubtless have their place in our complex aoclal or der but perhaps they would not be needed if man and women honored the hoary head and the face of an old man a pension does not take the place ot honor and love for the aged even though it may pay the bills god has high standards 8 consideration w u m the man who knows god will not be party to taking advantage of a strang ha remsjnbara that ha too has been a stranger to meet with loving kindness and tender care when one la in atrange place should inspire ens to go and do like- 1 ttic w cqicor w tmi irj iu mv- iwi tviioii jj lu trpt uvn in irarlt cl x ivx t hh oumailoner fc office ttl jrr st it uf itiuuin 11 rrfr je irpltviutlir 1 23 ntvn ls liwn ll h l flunted accom- j m tla ujth 1iu1 the csrs- nkidu- mrt lt t rho crnun rtsrnjriinl ty oauns lnc rr lj oi nrtr iirofcrm toe itt 11 rnnifc tamrrlt end ffilljr tiirt rd uttll ttjdft a rr tnur- jj fllicr rtuted fttn or tlrit trium li iui cf urjteo n- iknib in frtiit ot trku noor srd bjudlncb uaiuird alvwid ttr clly retrnu rhirirrlnf of tnrtnxjrn ct three birfoers auorlmllons at the cvnuwl rvprrlmroul rvrea here oreekjituiiuori of u dru phmo- lhisime in the uiw mrjvoa omuc by srlrnce for rcnlrolfene tjep pars- llt dr w k isbsln lulrnce tin 111 tunl u jl cil llii ivjiv i mil xttt lr arb u st hlfh noon hllli ik k trtvldid luir t- u i uoitu uf a racjvorj wr hti a l atjuul manriuvrr but itiat atkil canadian womatipover will tlvtr air i3000 mucrun oirr h rai of air in canada tlfir art- tntrirttlns cfurr about uifa aa uf jenuar so lo uf thlk nmbrr uirie vere i iujqoo in tndaalr and 336000 cueroy or irwlllwtj tn war industry vrm vern numbrrad 830 000 women tudrou k0 there tll w re mar ihsn 3137 tn the armed cf tfcr drparunrnl uf aancullure unvs cind that nture mutt be ocn- uowej how the medlcir a twoinch idermljr inrreated by ima uuel 1 popped into the throat oi uv 300000 are runjldrred urvrtudtayajbae rra hjtaruuylrifcj fcr rxrpoara aomr vkm farm practicaa eu- ll is amarlti ihr number ul dspue wto rune in a nntlnual llu froea irxa lurt cf oi ada and the uuid hjttt aikl tiut thr pxw tuti 1 irafh ihr top end rl that crdtrfal uanorarra vcw irum the tailtciy ruht uidrr thr tja sr cluca one hi tu climb a rcsjnlr ot short tens uf italra d urmd try ivo culfrrent rlriatotv rr dov thr other falter tte altrndaitu nerenere are i fina un every ijl moal courteous the urinoruj chambrr u turth a tl to cktaaa aune on the deajrent on t alavsra hen a eood ilew of the anorj carllvcn brua i animal uain a tonrur orpeeaace ad eiprrt can do so umba an hour one reason for the lmportsrsre of the dus st thu line u that parsxrtea destroy the anlmsla inteatuvea vhlcti are so saluable for the msxtn of surfval sutures needed on the battlefield it all rbnt u lend tjur ration to ruj farmrr frtrnd ho uses a great dral of lea hllr ou use er utllef the prtrem hoard sait no and thrlma crau of the information branch snsmrred mi thu a rts- tsonlns u for the equal sharln of certain ccmnvdlilrs vhlch are in short sipeily ii does not mean that orann just because she llkea the extra pot of tra should be able to hae double ration of the woman next door nor dors it pmvldr tor ihr and tufar by two arms the road part of the matter the liolr ruttonlng system is set up on in eboals that the maoru will ue of rationed nrllclea immediate nreda i harking back to the order-ln- councll which made it en offence tn araste coal or heat owlnft to the serious fuel altustlon fnrlng canada it l in lereaurut to know that our normal peacetime coal needs are about 30 million tons this ear eared to such a high war tempo proitioon must be made for about 47 million tons cana dians can be selfish as individuals and children in the country heres a war job for you tfce national reaearfb council needs looofio b or more of the common riulxweed ior experiments in blendtna with certain types of tyn- theue rubber it wu be paid for parmrra who hate foocuy hand of ihe weed can cut with a binder leav ing a ion stubble of st least inches and masin small sheaves dried heave shipped collect to ottawa will be worth 130 a ton per further in formation wnte dr harold a benn jdulmn fo botany central crperl- 1 mrnia farm ottawa natal flermre iteadquarecrt u pep pad up about the special wren r- rrvjurut day planned by the wju3w n in cennecuon wtih the annmmary of erse year of service with the navy scheduled for august j ore 4060 ot them are now tn navy blue with w betna the number eimec at by uareb 144 new recruit win sraortly find thrasselres tn the newly rrrued natty uniform wrma are to be drafted tt- the onllsd kingdom and h-wfkxmd- land and what betur hope of adren lure u there tor tuts ui teres sd the other day i watched a second ftsasel brtns erected stop the navy wsimntg it ttrtsea the blue end red btld srttt a lanj yellow anohor thata the hav vsl hoard fla flytn bsalde the usual nsral erudfn having a chat in his olfke cne day recenlh mlth prrd xicorrvor chief rnforcemrnt oinnr for canada of the wartime prices board t had a look some of the rounterfrli gas ration coupons eued when uackmarketeera they aay ihe coat of uvtn in otta- a u really high but how doe rt compare with thirsts out your wayt here sre a few avers prices usled by the otuww cltiren the day of thl wriung sirloin tteax 40 s ab round atesvk 3ss dj prime rtb rolled roast 03 b ham boiled bis tb and me dium bacon 4 i lb grade a eft 44 3 dnen creamery butter 3sa ca nadian checce 33 4 lb orange 40s cents doren united statea anthra cite stove coal st 170 ton vfxwtabl shortenlnf is 1 lb x do know restau rant eaung piece by piece is high coupons leued when ojack marketeers r r lof a ring were roped in pretty clever but if one shoos around off the main imltailon they were but eventually by wsys it is possible u din rraaon- ihr u caught up with the racketeers enforcement in control leglilatlon u a bl job taken on a natlonwldr scale when you hrar of abandoned farms you think of former drought areas of mrstem canada therefore it might jolt far eastemrrs and far westenrrs to know that an offlrtsl release lust out shows that in eastern canada there are between 12000 and 13 000 farms ooverlrur about a minion and a half acres abandoned lytrtf idle for some tune surveys show parsurung the western csmcs much the same they wvre sbardnned because land was orl- ably tv en infra if not in fancy surround- rtoheb ol man death cosfe tux leah we rtjut frrjf how we spend our uvea puytnf dan- cemus games resdtnf about miirdera watching daredevil entertainment to an effort to still the vole telling ca that the grim reaper will catch up with us some day yet forget shout htm un der fire tf were busy end angry enough is described in this brmdayx sept s issue of thr detroit sunday times oct the detroit sunday times iw smm if ninn to choose the services of any of these ten chartered banks bank of montreal the bank of toronto tho canadian bank of commerce the dominion bank imperial bank of canada the bank of nova scotia the provincial bank of canada the royal bank of canaeja banquo canadtanne nallona barclays bank canada these banks are constituted under tbe bank act an act of the parliament of canada they compete with each other for your business this makes for fair and efficient operation and for quality of service enterprises and individuals may go to any or all of them fo deposit moneys obtain loans and transact any other banking business stcurity and privacy ate two fundamentals which the cana dian people have always de manded of their banks they maintain more than 4350000 deposit accounts knowing that their money is available when they want it in thousands of daily contacts with bank man agers and staffs they know that their private affairs will be held strictly confidential in every sense of the word the banks are servants of the people lord macmillan wrote in the royal commission report of 1933themechanism of finance is a delicate one the confidence upon which it is based is a slow growth but it may be destroyed overnight and toots to whom tb entrusted responsibility far tbe ueu fare of the people must proceed with caution i tbe adoption ofebaugu- la aot man ihait3fi00brothi aad tuboq ssttfavs ocrou canada you can wvutf your avewa eaw rjfscuu vour faarmco oholrt won easuroac thai privacy wet be the chartered banks of canada i

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