Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 20, 1943, p. 3

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888 flfr wednraday orominj hat jamea krlly wroi levna prancra llanley of vcinnlf-jc- cvaikmatyd milk hales tvt on ruouty bahih bale of evaporated milk har been put on a priority bauli to rnaurr auj plira of thu commodity for batte formulae and other eaarntial urea it u nrounred by the wartime prttea ami trade hoard euentl uiera will be lwiued with aperta o roupona wnlfh talfj aur them priority over otfcaf pu rthioera when buying evaporata milk reuuera will be lnauucted to re tain a certain peroentaf of thatf ttock to honor thrte coupon stocks not rmulrrd to meet thrte easeul needs may be told to noneaaential uaeir the new coupon may be obtain- upon application to ue local rauoa noard each o coupon u pood for u 16ounrr can of evaporated mllv chlt presfctat en 7500 mile inspection trip what unprevixd me nvoat on my journey throughout the northaest li thut nobody u under the illusion that the war has been von because of the auccetoea the allied nations have had on many fronts said r- c varshan chairman and president of the cana dian national railways on his arrival here today after an inspection trip which took him as far north as ohurchlll tn manitoba and dauaon creek on the alaska hlahvay in bri tish columbia in a journey of about 700 miles mr vaughon examined railway and air line facilities saw de fence installations studied the deve lopment of canadas natural resources tn the western provinces and confer red with leaders in government in dustry agriculture and the military ttie trip waa one of the most va luable i have ever undertaken he aald it enabled me to gather first hand information regarding the ac complishments of the people in a vi tally important part of canada and to aee ln actlnn the spirit with which they are tackling thrlr problems i l the right spirit to be overoptimistl tn these times is dangerous the war is not yet won and he pecple of the northwest know it they ate not nesting on their oars they ore fully aware of their problems and they arc applying to them all the cnerv and resourcefulness characteristic of ca nadians they are thinking of the fu ture too they know hev have a long fight ahead even niter victory is achieved and they nte seriously pre paring for it my experience has been mast encouraging i return to mont real with renewed pride and falh in canada insofar as the canadian national railways was concerned mr vuighan said that its value to the national eco nomy and to the allied cause was be- ins demonstrated beyond doubt the ylo have every reason for taking stride in the national system the pro- aldent continued we are faithfully and efficiently carrying out steward ship we have our problems shortage of manpower shortage of equipment difficulty in obtaining uel but we are carrying tremendous quantltes of ma terials tremendous numbers ot men and we have hod no congestions or de lays of a serious nature we are im proving our lines as much as possible our thousands of workers very man and woman enlisted in the war on the home front an serious and keen and doing their utmost the affairs of the oanadun rational are ln vood shape the tame vs true he said of the transcanads air lines ol which he is a director the tca is playing a vital part today and is preparing it- wlf lor gnat rrsponslbillty in the postwar aorld rve declared during his tour mr vaughan had an opportunity to see harvesting oper ations in manitoba saskatchewan southern and central alberta and the peace river country the wheat crop this ear estimated at 370 million bushels was markedly lomer than last i years yield he noted when there was a very large production of 28 million on the eastward journey mr vaughan made a stop at vermilion to see drilling operations st the arils opened up by the canadian national to obtain fuel oil for its oan use accompanying mr vaufihan on hk western trip were c ii read and b u daly directors n b walton rxr- tuuve vlrepresldrnl w r drvrnlsh vicepresident and general moiuiffer rtem region w s thomruon di rector of public relations cnjt and tca dr k e dowd chief medical officer c n r and tca and j m horn treutht traffic manager western igleaned from the past twenty years aooon baur- dtv rtenlnr last ahlle retunilnit frcm ilrumpton fair the auto hlrli aus oiicd and ilrlvrn bv mr j a tlflrh truck a htone on ten roauaav and vilirmil killlntt mr j m leslie tnotantlv and utlour injuring mj and mrs olffen on aaturdav morn- iik ahlle standing in front of the woolaorth building toronto mr i eunons icciieril huifcrrlntc ndrnt of smith and stone ltd was struck by a falllnij auiilnc ororgeuimn curling club was organized with mayor grant and wm mckay honorary premdrnt col o o brown president john d krlly mcretary and j l ttvomp- i sen measurer some advertisers of tivtnly vcars ago p j deverson w j w roe dr c c klovd d r rrnnlr harold c black speights music have your purchased your victory bond yetj do not wall until the can vasser calls do your duty now the farmer like tveryone else had his region problems but he found talking with graingrowers that they were meeting i i them in a fighting spirit and with j i firm faith they realise thah they are ni aasrw irt worworkera tnd that the war cannot hkamriun be carried on and that no rlins ran be i jtnade for the alleviation of suffering i in n cable received here vesterdav in the days or reconstruction without from england it was announced thiit their contribution he said pilot officer r c charters d p m fifteen years ago mrs m h mr vaughan saw something of the was oinrlally invested with the dls- oault received ord list night that operations of the hudson boy mining ingulshed plying medal by hlv ma- her brother will sutton had died and smelling company at pun plon r klni oeorge vi at a special ce- suddenly in indlinopoks playing ot on the manltabaaaskatchewan bor- held on tuesday afternoon u r bringlruj up pother with der where two million tons of risen- a successful business eareer maggie flints and dlnty moore the itial metab chiefly copper and rlnc i d covering a span of 31 oatcaay of the moon with dolores enrs j h oonover of brompton hasdci rioharold marshall left today retired from business at the age of lo acc b positon in windsormar are produced annually its development waa made possible by the hlldlne to accept a positon in wlndsor-mor- j a canadian national line 01 miles u deposed rl bl ttu manie ccorgetowii on irom the pas is years ago i 2 to jahn p wed oct 3rd margaret edith mlno of mui hi ii i llmrhoisr it w- j- swltar of norval mnklnu ll mrst eftlril tn v- krampton has an objective of i nltobas seaport on hudson bay he jtm000 in the plfth vlcory loan saw railway dock and grain facilities mr ond mrs wesley mckenra of at churchill and then turned south 07 mill st north brampton celc and west to prince albert north i brated the 50th anniversary of their battleford and saskatoon calgary and wedding on monday october 11 when edmonton accompanied by j m they were at home to their friends in maoarthur general manager of the the afternoon and evening ooiuerva- northem alberta railways of which or nn oasette the canadian national is joint owner he travelled 466 miles to end of steel at dawson creek b a and inspected a section of the alaska highway by car i was very much impressed mr vaughan said by the prodigious en terprise of the united states in this part of canada and by the spirit of cooperation between the two peoples the relationship couldnt be better and i dont think it promises well for the axis m spite of handicaps the nor thern alberta railways have respond ed splendidly to the demands nude upon them to carry vast quantities of equipment and materials great num bers of men to the scene of action returning south to edmonton the railway party met at wembley by members of the arande prairie board ot trade motored for some miles through the famous peace river coun try and saw farms operated by grain growers who have won world cham- ptnnohtni in internauonal exhlrdtlons acton in the plfth victory loan this year two prlks are offered on the time the bills bomb will go off the closest es timate will receive a s3b war savings certificate and the next closest a tlo war savings certificate delivery of the new town truck has been made and it was reported as very satisfactory council also arranged to purchase 3000 of the now victory loan for the corporation a large section or the platform at the canadian national railways sta tion ln itoclcwood was burned last week after the dry planks were ignit ed apparently by a spark from an en gine on tuesday evening october btli the junior farmers neighbors and oheerlo club held a shower at lome school in honor of the newlyweds mr and urn howard swiukrvsvee ten years ago plrst snow storm of the season today mayor mackenzie was the tpeukcr at the lions luncheon on monday rev a l howard is preaching in high park presbyterian church on sunday rev r w rum- ley at ahgrove anniversary services thomas wlllsmlth was fatally injur ed when struck by a car on no 7 high way death claimed another of georgetowns respected clt liens when caroline smith beloved wife of john leavltt passed away at her name on ontario street joanna shortlll has been declared champion public sneaker of public school pupils in kalton and is eligible to compete in quelpn for the district championship five years ago relief in sep tcmbcr cost esquesing township 1470t bill ajvuiony georgetown intermediate hockey star may have a chance to try out with toronto maple leafs fowl suppers are the order of the day just last year mlmlco-bromp- ton combines won the mann cup by de feating the westminister salmon bellies at maple leaf gardens the legion w a give mrs j kemshead an unmbreua prior to leaving for her new home in paris mr lloyd da vidsons house on his farm at olen williams was completely destroyed by the paratrooper takes his life in his hands when ha descends through alien ikies but arst he is a hand- picked man goes through gruelling training and receives the fiqeat equipment yet devised for his and your security as his attack is our defence against axis domination so brantford roofing defends many a home against the beating of the weather but just now because its built of strategic materials the supply or brantford roofing is limited supplies available for civilian use are rationed to dealers to ensure an equitable share in each community to stretch raw materials as for as possible all brantford roofing lines have been etsndardiicd oo a minimum range of style and colours v if you are faced with roofing problems ask your brantford roofing dealer to assist you he will help you make your present roof last longer and effect urgent repairs with a minimum of new material he will also help you plan now for completely renovated roof after victory brantford soof s ranrrord roofing company limit brantford ontario tat georsetowai ljw cil raonith clsvoaunowm

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