Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1945, p. 6

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x small business isnt sq small ordinarily one canadian in every six gainfully employed earns his livelihood in a small business it may be a farm a store or a lumber yard an architects office or a service station taken together these individual enter prises provide a very substantial part of andda s total iobstmust continue to do so after the war v during the years ahead many people who dropped small business for war reasons will vint to return to their accustomed or new ways of making a hing thus old businesses will be revived many new ones will be started by returned men and people now in war indus tries the commercial banks will do their part to afford assurance that no sound credit requirement need be left unserved in the field of smalt business as such businesses grow they ere ite ulditiond job openings that has been the pittern of uudun enter prises most urge companies begin in a small w ly and practically all could name some hank which plied a part in their growth by providing the loans they needed to finance their day to thy operitions your bank stands ready to serve businesses sin ill or large well estiblished or just stirling out h inks do not initiate such businesses but lies do furnish neces sary working capital and many other forms of hanking service trlt advarflimnf is sponsored by your bank no fmwr than 94 out of vmy hvndfd mtlohlhh- mcnfi in thm manufactur ing wfroo rmlait and mrvk fftdt an tmall mploymg than 15 popl tofleffw thmy mm ploy 37 of all ih worwr mngagmd in fh cfosmi of ibuuncu from 1941 census t i i ll pulp ml p r induliv 1 h i kill lir 1 mi i i ill m t ftrl h il r- n 1 it dh tot this imhirin i u mum 1i il- it if ill bit t in t ii hlhtrl ifim r i out f tin rnu pulpuo i in pulp ml v hi pif nil tn in iliiiv- phftit- jlnvtmfl hmiiiimm it ii- fir p ir it liul i irrs in uppln pn for out r a hm mi d iin in for lijnn ih n in n operation t limm ami in n all m r iintd spuria to nllit dhtjiinlnrb this inrlumrs anduorkirunn imu jwrfnrming war mngir the pulp and paper industry of canada 0tm w mall mmi urm ritk 105 wjj from rot lnmt v good industry to be with pkof hctt addkxssbs local council of women the regular meeting of uie local council of women was held in the municipal building on friday may ieth at 3 p m toe president mra paul opened the meeting with attend prayer acting the women to give thanks for victory in europe oik to pray for the speedy victory in the par east the president also read a paper cl ipping of mrs edgar d hardy nat ional president of uhe council of wo olen we must not forget that tiie was is not yet over we face the days of greater sacrifice demanding more understanding more sympathy and a determination to do our individual best in order that the enormous diffic ulties facing us may work out to a sure and enduring peace the spirit with which we accept these responsib ilities will prove our sincerity and our profound belief in the democratic way of life miss lawson read a very interest ing pamphlet on the league of nat ions a donation of ten dollars was mode to ttie president of the rehab ilitation committee for glfta for tbe returning boys from plants were made for the june ltti when mrs marshall the provincial president will be guest speaker the president welcomed pxol hutt who took for his subject eight mon wis of lowers covering a season he started with tine first bloom in earliest spring and followed on with the bio succeeding till the mums in late his adores was very interesting and very well presented mrs a reeve then in a few well chosen words thanked the speaker the meeting adjourned to meet june 15th halton candidates speak at local ccf meetng georgetown norval and stewart- town had an opportunity to hear the ccf platform for the forthecomlng elections a the meeting held in tne gregory theatre last thursday and in norval pariah hall and stewarttown hill last night itobert duncan of oalcville was chaammn for tbe qtooiftetuim iiiwtlm and first introduced w o uullwd provincial candidate who spoto of tihe growth of the party in suite of adverse press publicity and said the ccf offered a better life for tbe ord- inary moo federal candidate oarjyle brown said that in 1035 mr king had pro mised public control of finance but it was not until wars outbreak that this control was token he said democracy wbi impossible under lie present sys tem and that social ecuiity and over all economic planning was offered by he c c f rhr third speaker andrew bwnrtn said that misleading propaganda bad been distributed in britain regarding orataro and that we must first prov ide our own people with wfaat they hfed the ccf promises flve- star security job home farm health and dominion and their aim is to unite not sever the provinces only when the dominion and the provinces work in unison can a trnuy united canada come into being star program for ontario job security converted war plants to provide employ ment and produce needed roods mich as building materials household appliances farm implements m least soqw nen houses a ear kef ort station soil conjuration flood control tommunil planning farm securh y lrodu i r m irkt tliip hoards controlled in farim r- for ill m tjor products and a strong lloor under prictv ftrtilit r mil il to tin fj n ompiiiies al lowir prut a new network of regional high way i for rural arras and northern ontario new department of eterans affairs to assist returned men new labor relations act with union s i urtlv provision keform of the workmen s compensation t labor sating devues for the farm home at lower irues t uuiiineni nesuilud on the farm atruulturjl sdimils and demonstration tr eount huul j rants home security 1 rotr lion of huimowmr s cquiu again st iiim ltirouli sit km vs or other reasons in j ml his control 1rowiiclil and municiptl housing at r nl lis of 2j a month or less t ommunli centres and rerealional ac mint- justice in the administration of pensions health security bitter heal ui service start in g with free treatment and hospitalization for children and old age pensioners toll j equipped county health centres and hospitals ltaelling health clinics for rural areas canadas security co operate whole heartedly with the dominion and other provinces lnronraxe tolerance and understanding between all racial and religious groups and molhti to pernoris pressing forward r siholjrhips anil free transportation for luldren st hool grants on the bails of need ilh btiter salaries and pensions for teach- real equauij of educational opportunity and northern ontario free treatment for cancer and social diseases immediate training of more doctors and nurses needed to give complete health sa tire to even man woman and child fight the monopolies which try to weak en the people by dividing them promote social and economic justice for all as tbe only enduring basis for national unitv so that we mj be canadians aix- june4 elect w cecil mill ward ccf meetings halton provincial carlyle c brown federal candidate w cecil mill ward provincial candidate and others will speak at all meetings meetings start at 815 pm brovll i own ii u i w 1- llnkshw m 1 it 1 1 n m i i mil ixn rown 1l ini r i hon 1 ii s1l1ru m i ci i he 0kiiip masonic iiu1 mwok ul iwmilnli il h in 1 si ska telle wan 11 mtinu m i 1 l i si m hon 1 hi tlif s k hi hi i i s m p p ir i i i 111 ltsll m mkiiui i own tin riti mimiii a1 iwmtlnti of hi v in i u sjk ikt i everyone welcome open question period ccf halton candidates speak at all meetings all meetings start at 8 15 pm ccf broadcasts wrdm2ala ma 23 chi r0 00 i l i coldvu rhlltish m 24 chi 8 00 b jo d m eh lollillt niullsdw may 2 chj 8 4i 100 p in 1 s n id mt n muuay ma 2s cbl 4 00 4 15 p m mrs slxum miday mas 2 cke 9 id 90 n ni prm worker spciks monuvs ma 2scfrb 7 4 nnv ni jr force ii a 00 im ti lt ulit wismtr mpp 40 jim gibson farmer 9 45 astics mcphail mpp j 45 p m premier t c dourios of saskatchewan lutoum ii i j 9 20 pjn mrs fnwr speak- on housing wtdnbaoas may 30 cbl 100 11 ox p m e b jolbffe lender ontario ocf thursday may 31 cbl 4 00 4 15 p m m j caldwell national ocf leader thursday may 31 ckey 1015 1030 pm david lewis nat sectff oof monday mas 28 chml 8 30 monday may 28 ckey 9 30 tuesday may 29 cbl 830 tuesday mas 29 ckey 915 june it elect keep these lists for reference carlyle c browne halton federal

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