Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1945, p. 11

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th georgetown herald wcwxday may 30th 1945 a dancing treat frank bogart his piano and his orchestra with vocalist betty davis huttonvuie park friday june 1 st canadas ranking boogywoogy pianist comes direct from a long engagement at the club top hat in toronto admission 1 per person dancing 9 to 1 terracotta on sunday may 8th the auditor ium was crowded to the doors for a farewell presentation by tine united church s s to miss pearl kennedy of georgetown their retiring teacher an address was read commenting on her faithful servloe for the sundtty sahool and master john mcnahy j presented a weuftlled purse from the pupils and people of terra ootta we are sorry to learn that mr nor man xcam is on the sick klst at pres ent we hope soon to hear of his complete recovery mr james mckle has arrived home from christie street hospital much unproved in health mr leslie icam is having his houses newly shingled and other decided im provements which when completed will add considerably to tibeir appear ance wj rutledge is taring uie elec tric lights turned on in his riverview mansion on main street which cert ainly adds considerably to the appear ance of our village let tihere be light i weekend visitors included miss laughton of toronto mr and mrs w j vanderfllet of toronto miss annie puckering of toronto wedding bells are still ringing quite loudly in our hamlet p hunter is doing a rushing trade with his hay balen we wish him continued success in tils new in dustry ward ftuddell last weefc mr mark coaler and audrey visit ed at the home of mr and mrs ce cil wilson recently hornby owing to the mistake made by so meone we will not venturw to say who ifie annual ifiibssom tea of bethel w ml s auxiliary was stated in our news orlast week to be on may 20th it is to be held on thursday afternoon may 34th at 230 oclock mrs rev howard veals a missionary home on furlough from west china will be gu est speaker a good musical program win also be given kext sunday summer time will be inaugurated at bethel united church church service will be held at 10 a m and sunday bahool at 11 oclock miss tittle etattersonv who spent the winter months at the home of her nephew mr archie kine returned re cently to her home at omaghfar the summer fnonths assessment appeals township of esqueong take notice that a court of revision will be held in the council chamber stewaruawn- on c tuesday tffe 5th day of june 1945 at 10 am to hear appeals against the assessment roll of 1mb l m bennett 2t township olea v rotd chum yol own i you know whats in the bag when you buy monarch j calf meal boom in tattooed ladies war has sent women flocking 1 have service numbers and insignia inked permanently on uletr epidermis while others go in for lizards blue bells and the boy friends picture read agout this tattooing craze in the american weekly with this sundays june 3 issue of the detroit sunday times ashgrove the may meeting of ashgrove w l was held tuesday afternoon may 15 at the home of mrs j j thompson with a good attendance of member and visitors the meeting opened with the inst itute ode and the lords prayer a report of the district annual was giv en by mrs cecil wilson the meeting was in charge of the grandmother the mbtto was whistle while you work and was taken by mrs c b dick pour gr andmothers sang some old songs ac companied by mrs archer on the guitar it was decided to give a cup and saucer to the high beginner at the achievement day in milton to the members of the best team demonstra tions each member will receive a box of plants mrs nurse gave a very interesting paper on growing old gracefully and happy there was comorunlty st tng and a contest by mrs dick the meeting closed with god save the k and a social half hour was spent over the tea cups mrs ken stroud of chatham visit ed at her parents home mr and mrs vote as yovwb rii but vote ntm m m mmmmsi m he keeps the pot k equality of service and sacrifice the king manpower policy the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on a nation is a national disgrace and a blight upon the good name of canadian citizenship to give political considera tions priority over the nations interest is intolerable and unforgivable heres a busy cook with orders from the four corners of the earth the pot he cooks with is a great digester which takes huge batches of wood chips and it iceepe going night and day a world at war must have pulp and paper and paper- board products in huge quantities and canada is playing a big part in meeting the increased needs of all free countries mills across canada are cooking millions of tons of pulp they areworking roundtheclock to keep the pot boiling for a maximum supply of essential products the pulp and paper hidiitby or canada a good industry to be with 105 mills across canada tn pulp and paper milla from coaat to coast over 37000 canadian have been working to help meet wartime reedaroda a war work ia alao con tributing to the induatrya peace time activity when ateadr jobs will mean o mnch to canadian dominionwide disunity is to day the gravest danger facing canada the political abasement of the king governments man power policy reaped in wartime the seeds it sowed in peacetime king or chaos of the 1940 election campaign has been king and chaos ever since national unity to which th king gov ment has paid only lipservice was sold for political advantage in time of gravest national emer gency the price canada has paid for the unequal burdens of the king manpower policy is be yond measure army statistics tell the story tragically the casualty lists bear mute witness to it the progressive con servative party has consistently condemn ed the injustice of a purely political man power policy we do not hesitate therefore to describe the king manpower policy and all the furtivepolitical manipula tions which characterized the ad ministration of that policy as a gross miscarriage of social poli- ticalgwd economic justice as our- forthright progressive leader has said it was and is the greatest hoax ever per- petratedon a nation national unity and welfare must come be- fore narrow political advantage divideandrule policies have no place in framing the- basis for peacetime govern ment only a party that will recognize equality of opportun ity for all in time of peace as well as equality of service and sacri fice in time of war can solve the problem of national unity with the confidence of all canadians we stand foursquare for equality of sbtvke and sacrifice w war in peace equality of opportunity for ail a win with bracken vote for your progressive conservative candidate pi pidtlkbed hr um pzosicaalv coommtbk

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