Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1945, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday may 16th 1943 fecial dance ellis mclintock and- his casajuoma orchestra thursday may 17 hittonville park come and hear canadas no 1 band featuring dorothy dean soloist ellis mdjntqck hottest trumpeter in canada admission 1 per person dancing 9 to 1 sm pchwunoo iten to- george oi drew monday may 21st 8 30 pm over a special network of ontario stations including croc hamilton and wednesday may 23rd 930 pm owr a special network of ontario stations including cflib toronto and on saturday imay 26th 1030 pm over rthe ontario regional network of the canadian bmadiaa cui affiliated stations including cbl toronto progressive conservative t h e a t re friday may 18 a guy a gal and a pal liin merrick itosj hunter crime doctor s courage fox news saturday may 19 matinee at 3 janie fay corned with jojro remolds robert hot ton cartoon say ah jasper flicker falshbacks final chapter adventures of smiling jack tuesday and wednesday may 22 and 23 the hairy ape wuuam bendix sasan hayward cartoon old grey hare musical isle of taboo hughes cleaver liberal federal candidate for haltoo county to my friends in halton county i have been your federal member for ten years and am again asking for your support in the coming federal elections on june ii at this time you will be electing a government to nmdh the war with japan to repre sent canada at the peace conference and to govern this country in the postwar period you may not agree with everything which we have done but i am con vinced that a large majority believe that looking at che whole picture the kjps government has done a pretty good war ob and that maokenrifl king should represent canada at the peace conference as to tine postwar period most thinking people look forward to the future with mixed feelings of hope and misgiving as to whether we will win the peace by winning the peace i mean will we succeed in mating this canada of ours the finest place on earth in which to live and rear a family when the war is over i do not think that you wunt to drift back to the old was of hfe with its successive booms and depressions i think vou want a new detl the war has taught us niinj itssons and hi addition the war ha increased our productive capacity boih indutriallj mid from an agricui tura standpoint to mich an extent th u if w are to hdve lull employ- men in u e poi vji ptriod and the man ears to follow we must have a swnd trd of inn for evtrjonc in lib co intrv mu 1 fcreattr tj an we him tlx tijojed before iii order to achi t f ill i ni lo im nt ind i high land ird oi h nit i behevi una verv cefui te plan m it bt made in the first place to usun a fair distribution of o ir ton national income among our tliree main groups agriculture labo md c lpit il ind f irthtr we milist have a fau- distnb rtion among the individuals comprising each of these groups to the point here everjone willing to work will enjoj in pjentj the good things of life i believe further that confidence in oar democratic institutions and our government is just as important as good legislation this country has mode a prodigious war effort and be cause we had good leadership and because the great mass of canadians were determined to win the war if we are to be a happy and prosperous country in peacetime i believe that we must substitute in place of our war spiot a determination to win the yean at ottawa and undar it medical and hospital services wul be sundial to everyone la agriculture we bam seen door prices for harm products become an accepted prinicple aa to labor collectle bargaining is an ac- oompttshed fact and the unions have in industry a new industrial bank and the act to onace eotport credits are borli functioning while s ham many times been impatient at delays in reforms yet looking over uw re cord 1 doubt if you will and apy other decade in our dvlllratloo wbfcfa can shomfr equal progress and so to my impatient liberal friends moy i re mind you of tihe record and ask you to ttrinfc twice i may be wrong but i do not think there is any chance at that a cjcp bovemsnent will be elected there is h grave danger in this riding in any event that enough liberate will vote oop to elect the aoewervattve candidate by a majority vote tfods is the last tmlsie that you want to happen tout i believe the danger is a quite appar ent one during my tenure of office i trust that i have made many friends and i now ask for your active support to those who wish to help please get in touch with the local committee rooms and jidicate what jou would like to do in closing i would like at this time to express my thanks to the elect oi the county of my birth for ttae con fidence placed in me in the past and to assure you that no matter what your decision may be this time i am grateiul fo- the honor of representing you at ottawa for the past ten years i yours sincerely i hughes cleaver proclamation whereas may 24th has been considered for many years as a national holiday marking the birthday of our jate beloved queen victoria therefore i do declare thursday may 24th 1 945 a public holiday for the town of georgetown god harold cleave mayor save the king for cleaner engines and lower repair costs change now to jhese are facts if the twoparty system of government has railed ts because you havent made it function if you think the two parties are being run by bay street hs because you havent run them from main street if you vote for a third party its because you havent faith in the two parties which have been your government and in a democracy the government is you 1 he strength of a nation decreases as the number of political parties increases this space sponsored by your local progressive conservative assoc ths time there are three parties appealing to you for support strange to soy all three of them promise you the same results social o for everyone and full employment this time yon will nave to weigh the prob ability of performance past perform ance of tihe liberal and conservative parties will materi4jy help you in de ciding which of these two parties will be most apt to acjoleve for you the results which they promise as to the ccf party you have no previous performance to guide you you have generousty guen die our support for the past ten years and during that period i have tried to serve you in a manner which would express my appreciation fox the con jldencc placed in me a private mem ber commences his duties with little lniiultice but if he is willing to work thrx kh the yirs his experience and li 11 it u both within his party end with nspect to the formation of gov- tr muii i pollc gradualli widens 1 cannot trj anj hnrder nn i hive rn a tn the past to improve the lot of the firmer the worker and the bum nsi n 111 bit the txperk re which f service h is taught me may res il 1 i better contribution to hie work o govei nn nt in the future 1 it is i thing can be sure i id that i yc i must know bv now u t p nnl disposition of your mem lxr d jit in for hich he s uids i ii niiji mxkh election as a lib- eil because i believe that the ic t tments of the liberal party in the mst and its pirns for the future ippr mch more nearly tnan either of tht ta tr parties he aims which i de sire 1 1 illj ippitxiat t lu jij the count tleclioi will o bt in electlor to win as the past two con tents because sonu of mi friends who are impatient liberals have joined the ccf party they have done this not because they are socialists i knout- they are not socialist thev ire just as irked as i am with the many controls which the war has mads necessary and which would be multi plied under a socialist government they are ocf supporters simply be cause the liberal party has not mov- fast enough for them it it trw that reforms come slowly but during my term as your member tn n to this country flgtxtfhg the costliest at wars i have seen fee unemploy- t aot ths national housing aot and famtlr allowance aot come into betas and aa ytn taoosr them la a puttie heftxfe 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