Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1945, p. 7

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the georgeto herald wednes october 31 1945 meeting a worldwide challenge the canadian pulp and paper industry depends upon world markets our newsprint capacity is four times greater than that of any other nation over 85 of all the pulpwood cut in canada is converted into pulp and paper products and exported to 40 different countries 7bday there is world wide demand for oyj pulp and paper products tomorrow we must face the challenge of price competition from foreign countries in their fight to regain lost markets then even more than in the past the industry will need the fullest support of its employees to maintain the position their wartime efforts have helped to win the pulp and paper industry of canada with 1 03hli fnx coait n a a good industry to be with hog marketing scheme under consideration jla a proposed hog tr marketing scheme for ontario under the farm products control act has been submitted to the farm products control board by the ontario hog producers association before the board wilt consider recom mending the scheme t must be sat shed that a fair representation of the hog producers are in favour of its adoption in order to obtain the recorded views of the producers a vote by ballot is being taken on the question are you in favour of the proposed ontario hog producers marketing scheme being brought into force in ontario to all hog producers in halton all pro must register fa only hej p odn wko rsmi p a a court llj a l ur1 rp l4t t k all hqs p o i c lh lore lijtd to t t at one by i o in pe ion at ht county a3 ullu al rep wnoi dd eg lie ng by mi i ind towniti p public meeting to be held a public meeting w ii b wd t prtneeh theatre milton t fo thura nov 15 b pm bj j a m a will b pi nd fully and xjh quctt oni aniwcrcd ballot will b ptrppl cd al a mtctirrj to produce 1 who kar rfttttd io that lhay nay vot lrin rjitr- tlom will b accepted al the awctlftj tad lo few ta day fr it all productri who ra registered w ii recttve ballota either t tit ajt cultural repaent aurt ftca at the wetinj or by ataa cop ei of tin propoaed ithcaa may be ecred at ac afrl- cultvral rcprctcntatire office or at a public cacctlaf aii ballot nwit be retarned to ke ayr cultural repre cfitalite before december 8 1945 any ballot received after thai date w ii not be eco ded v allhog producers are urgently requested to register to attend the meeting in their area and to votei ontario farm products control board athletic organization launched at father and son social gord alcott iter j l self speak stan hall mjp outline govt plan fu- physical pitneas bob golclham frank mccool lion o red gnesta last friday ight saw the ccorge town athletic association or youth inc as it iias more recently been named oft to a line start as an en thuslastic group of pare i s and boyi met in tht oddfellowa hall lor a so clal harold mcclure was chairman for the meeting much opened with an introduction of guests present follow ea bj adjournment to the basement where the rebekahs served a tasty buffet lunch the social wbs the culmination o several meetings held previously by i group interested in forming an ath letlc organization in town to supervise and encourage healthy recreation among the young people an executive to serve for the first year was ohoaen and is composed of the following four teen members e v maooormack mervyn robb rev c o oochrane harold mcclure c s stacey aubrey mcbride ah sykea sid stiver waltei blehn jack brill howard wriggles worth elmer dron tom haines and jim sargent one of the immediate alms of the new association is to hire a full tune sports director for georgetown and halton s provincial member of parlia ment stan hall was present to out line the governments plan whloh in dudes hti assistance of s3 13 of the salary of audi a director and 20 of the operating costs of the com munity programme mr hall was in produced by mayor harold cleave and both congratulated the group on their endeavour rev o c oochrane introduced rev leonard self of norval whe heads a group in that hamlet who have done a great deal in the past two year- to provide recreation for norval jouth he described how the sum of 1600 was collected a lacrosse 1 and hockey rink built and bow four lacrosse teams were operated dur ing the past aummerl a full lime man is the foundation of any such movement said mr self and he is just as i as the minister or the school teacher in building character in our young peo pie he exhorted the youngsters pres ent to play for the love of the game and pointed out that it takes a good loser to make a good winner in the end as a special feature of the evening georgetown a own bob golclham who has returned to his job as defenceman with the toronto maple leafs after an absence in the navy came out from toronto and told the committee that hwatwlltag to ielp in any way tew put the organisation across with him was prank mccool star goalie of last years stanley cup cfom who gave some this to youngsters as piring to play big tune hockey good hookey player mast b skater be able to use his head and have the heart more popularly known as guts in order to make the big time was his advice wilt ford introduced harry pergu son athletic organizer for smith fc stone who spoke a few words on the importance of port and said that ii i m wat bchli d any movement to en courage clean amateur athletics in th district another guest speaker not unknown to a georgetown audience was gordon lefty alcott who was introduced by garfield mcguvray a few yea j ago mr alcott conducted a local mljgct phi which helped to cany george town s name as a hockey town o all parts or ontario sinct then he has betn doirg similar work at copper fclift and tfils ear has been appointed sports director for the sudbury d s i tnct by the international nickel co h gave an intensely interesting pic ture of his work in copper cllft tell lng how the youngsters are on the ice to practice at 7 o clock on winer bat unlay mornings and of how toe ea gues are conducted not only is hoc key encouraged but each boy signs a pledge to refrain from smoking and drinking and a check is ket on sthool work to see that it is not neg lected the executive committee are holding a meeting tonight at which a chair man and other officers will be elected and future plans discussed card of thanks i wish to thank all the organizations and friends who so kindly remember ed mo with parcels and cigarettes while i was serving overseas pte walter bzandfonl you too can sign your nam f08 victory buy victory bonds support canadas 9th victory loan beaumonts knitting mill glen wflkami onl announcing the new sanitizor vacuum cleaner easy to operat germs caused by dost are eliminated by a filter flan bag whloh is thrown away when full call os for a demonstration in youh home no obligation dick riddall your rswleigh dealer phone 436 queen st georgetown have you had your motor tuned for cold weather abating cooling system nude ready for antineexe see us first pattersons garage no 7 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