Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1945, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday may 16th 1945 itt quality youll enjoy saiam tea scorrs cartage for quick and efficient service phone 161 georgetown ontario cnr express ftk obobok ohsenswawd jpkufoniworwaft safe en knolanb ucot gordon boody lao ubenued reassuring word came to mm 00 greensward nee evelyn sanderson last thursday when sho received telegram from her husband pte geo greensward telling her that be had been liberated from a ataman prison er ofwar camp and hod been repat riated to england pte qreensipard was taken prisoner at remint itujly last september he 1 as boen overseas since october 1942 with the irish regiment ox canada his little daughter oarol was only three weeks old when he went to eng land and she is looking forward to meeting her daddy mrs qrcnward hadnt heard from her husband since january lfitfa offi cial notification of pte greensward a liberation came on mu morning from the director of reoosdjb ottawa taken prisoner at the same time as pte greensward was owao helen williams flimncee ueut gordon boody and word was received on sat urday by dr an mrs 0 v williams that he too had been liberated and was sate in the united kingdom printing or evry description done quickly and efficiently at the herald phone no 8 at last- fair play for the farmer canadian farmers have never bad a fair return for their labour they are forced to buy in a protected market at relatively high prices and to sell tn a world market at generally low prices what agriculture needs ts not crutches to carry tts disability it needs to have the disability removed 7 bis can only be accomplished by permanent measures and long range planning jffc- v4aa at last a farmer fights for fair play for farmers for more than twenty years john bracken the farmer was the undefeated leader of a farmers party today aa leader of a great national progressive party he is deter- mined that throughout the length and breadth of canada there shall be a square deal for agriculture fair play for the farmer on a permanent basts farmers have seldom had a fair share of the nations income rarely do they receive a just reward for their endless labours john bracken means to stop once and for all the unfair discnmin ation against farmers the unjust economic practices which make it 1m possible for farmers to obtain fair prices for the fruits of their labour it ts the responsibility of the nation aays the leader of the progressive con servative party to see that this great inequity shall not be perpetuated 1 know where i stand in the matter let me make that position clear it is not foreordained that farmers shall work for less pay than anybody else or have their children receive only one- quarter the chance of a secondary edu cation or one tenth of the chance of a university education that other children get or see their wives forced into livos of toil often 12 but sometimes 14 hours a day sundays and holidays included the trouble is that no one with the necessary authority has determined to correct the basic economic ills of agri culture today john bracken the farmer seeks the necessary authority to put into immediate operation the far reaching progressive conservative policies that will permanently ensure fair play for the farmer here are just some of the points in the progressive conservative plan for the definite continuous and permanent protection of farmers against income collapse and wide ex tremes of income fluctuation the farmer shall be gitarant eeda proportionate share of the nation e tncome a permanent policy for forward contract prices shall be guaranteed to farmers by law the prices guaranteed will be cal culated by a non political council and will be based on the farmer s pro portionate share of the national income these prices will be an nounced before the production seasons begin this policy will mcreaie present average farm income by not less than twenty per cent it takes a farmer to understand farmers problems only a farmer knows the full economic injustice from which farmers suffer today john bracken is fighting for fair play for every farmer the leader of the pro gressive conservatives is determined to bring security and prosperity to farm ers permanently join in the fight help him to win his life long struggle to give agriculture a place m canada s prosper lty not for a day but for all time to a farmer fights for you your help he needs 4 win with bracken vote for your progressive conservative candidate ps puldlthcd by the protrwmlt odmtcuto put ottawi v i i c wuftr ciouds uift it time 10 be gud germany hat collapsed it it at h we had been in a luoofwar with life itself a the prize now suddenly the line teemt loot in our handt we mutt brace ourselves lest the pent up force of eur own power send us plunging backward into disorder joy is natural to us at this time but let us be glad wisely much remains to be done much sacrifice must yet be endured if we are to establish on this world that peace and order which is and has been our real goal thankful we should be proud we may well be of the courageous fidelity of our fighting men and the women who have backed them up and of the proven quality of our technical minds and industnal workers let us face the future with confident deter mination that canadas new wardeveloped ooilities shall be applied to assure better living for all our people as hydro hat expanded to power the mighty war induttriet of ontario so in builaing for peace your hydro stands ready to do hs full part in providing a dependable lowcost electrical service to homes industries and farms p4 fry the hydroelectric power commission or ontakio tint atysbttvacdm is mil canadian laboratories fey taecdf orptiisa kite bars up on old tip ddy are nested hr hs protect hi that post wit planning must be consltoed ust is important to tin bidtvldual as it is to industry and government buy and hold war savings certificates contributed by carxings i e carung b weh es l a 0 william c hillward halton ccf provincial candidate william cecil mulward burlington was imanlmousry chosen oop provln clal candidate for halton riding at a convention held recently at milton an electrician with a large robber company mr mulward was born of united empire loyalist stock on his fathers farm near orlmay in 1s00 he operated farm near winona tor i number of years other names placed before the con ventlon were robert ixmcan of oak vllle dorothy mcdonald of bronte andrew elliott of milton and john wilkinson of burlington each de dined john wilkinson of burlington and scot mckay of oakvllle spoke briefly on organization work robert dun can of oakvllle president of the hal- ton oop acted as chairman of the meeting which was attended by more than 300 delegates from all parts of tthe riding irvhlilutfe luchrc success there were tiwenty tables at the euchre held by the georgeto wo men s institute in the oddfellows hall on thursday april 26th after 13 ifmes the following were the prize winners 1st mr bob jepson 2nd mrs whitley 3rd miss e brown- rldge 4th miss leuna campbell and mrs daisy harris tied each receiv tng a prize the lucky draw for the quflt was made and donated by three in- stttute members was held by mrs george smith main st i wbiotj wanted 6 to 30 acres land wanted dbu milage in vicinity of georgetown i nerval preferred one son only need be cleared for bows i and garden babuice btah and f pasture witfa stream bu and situation confdderattcrn i refer small boose but this not 1 essential quiet elderly peopto a reasonable pries and a eeti proposition if interested location prtoe and any otha parttoulars to anbktson wamer anoe toronto far phone mo sb30 toronto

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