Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 12, 1950, p. 5

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l- ihv just the work hi than in canada roiiwtitch wosliquld iiiniiei5hjv tlwrwnrk oc everybody bo claly- iirmvful canada bplni v caijlida it s ns important democracy h kovctnmcnt by tbe uie laws iol peoplo and tor the jiepsile mpfo- hwsof ou5 the ceorgptwrt fteratd wednesday april 12 1950 carrolls nature as the iop bopplncta and- dejeetcdnesa canada still led the way dufing ou times glvlns irroatej- freedoms to hcr people than any other natttm canadians hove never suffered un- tdcr a dictatorship nor have they been under the thumb of a despo tic king thus the canadian of to day is a more intelligent freedom- loving and patient person than any other citizen 6er tho secret ballot nnd eloctjmn lire ptbtflblt undue influence upon voter ms hi praetlcctrin comrnvin- isllc and fascist lands bur jrinbd and police topees jre departrncnls bnnkb tibd insurance comrianlcs i if uard our- wellbeing and safety twentyrfour hours n day bftori confcdcratloii act thdrtf have o ttw iy r tawed etas of prosperity neprosj their uvea that wo may lire j j i in jleace ol mind and body we should bo thankful or nil the civil the prudential biiiwm wl awaiy laj k rh bctt ho of hit own jla tonaanca nk the dollar guide malom acuy lor yoo tb drwmb hovir many fit imuranc dorart yoo and your family will nmd to sb how ihidouai quids works cau wilfred h hillis servants who work in our benefit our laws are made so thin the leunl rights of ench cnnhdinn nre fully protected our lnwaorc built upon the golden rule nllowin nil bquai bencflu nhd pmvjicbcs eochwiizen of our country has moreresdonsibihuea than he real- izerftonly if every canadian re in dmbeny this will canada remain an outstandlnff example of democ racy nt work a canndan citizen i should be willing to participate in government affairs and to protect our country in time of war it is alsq hls duty to uphold the lnws for they were made by him for hi and others benefit the lows of our country npply to everyone from the youngest child to thcr prime minister himself excepting no one at thistlrpf conndinns hnve a jjrent resjonsibiiity to iielp war torn countrks which nre unable to exist without linnncial miri political nicl comiruiilsni is sprfiidinc over thi wcrld and cnnada and the uni ted stales niust rrinain uic stronii- holds ahnint lyirestrictcd socuiusm therefore canada niust rtmain mic free and teinpcratir country it is- and continue hein jjie 1 opportunity for her people ift 3 cbimirios ieoplb ayi bealciv fcntkccofftuv of their ktiy of ivlatchjirci thov utporfrinit jbey believe isrlidi therp la rio chsq in beatirtb tip aomdbody- be cause he does not fib to tiro sariiivj churoh oi iklnvwnot thp cplaf bit youra gdd does riot look pp you 1 to bo rrjurp lm porta rtt than hc kegjrpc are often lite ones that arc beaten because the white flo nor like to see them in- parka 6r jn swimminb- pools they think they nre dfrty we canadians arc nottoo bad for doing that but we could improve give negrptsa in dians ajjd chinese as much consid eration as your friends this is very important in being a goqd icitizen to cpnslder others as well las yourself i have given a well as i can my idea of canadian citizenship although there arc many other ways i think i have given some of the most important ways to be a trood citi7en canada no t ontario bag z3c9 ujwehouset mr and mrs k c lindsay and mrs john glynn were new mem- bers welcomed at the recent com munion services at limehousc presbyterian church two infnrtt were baptized a inst sundays ser vicc lillian joyce daughter of mr and mrs harold rirowii am mary iiu dnuehter of mr and mr- ml ted ur a olo nmpar 1 ison mrs owile th ilev ah- calder luains ul peace mr kenneth san a ce llar- j my hlka of i canadian citizenship sandy mackenzie public srliool to heiome tott l of this time many 1 canadian eiien obey the law- a people chiefly mm nursery roses shrubs trees evergreens magnolias gooseberries raspberries red and black currants j b wilson son 5 maple ave phone 248 jabbabbai opposite golf link new hearing comfort free hooklet iomoioni commmv ol chlk p1i s vm w 14 pmm khii llhtwl 0j- 1 mf kurope arc coming to canada the reason mainly for coming to a country where you can say what you desire- is to ct away iron dicta tovs they come licre hoiniig to start a new life in this great country of ours where there are 50 many lfnes of work from which to choose the first year in canada they have to work on farms and the women do housework after that they may do what they wiih many families come each year from other countries and find it much better here although they haye to wopk to make a living we live in ths country where our ancestors fought and tolled to make this a free democratic nation many of our forefathers fought and died for what they thought was right perhaps some of your rela tions died in the second world war to protect our nation but if ano ther war is started wony people may be killed land made useless by many powerful weapons men have invented many useful things and mony harmful things that can cause great destruction we ore the coming generation and it may be our turn next to guard our na tion agaihst invading countries you and i would not like to live like many people in russia and countries surrounding her- they have heavy taxes forced on them and many other burdens forced upon them they are always afraid they are- going to be put in concen tration camps often they never leave use your own head dont let men who ore 8ood speakers pro mise you mony things that moy never come 4rue- considerauon la very import ant men have been known to ruin l hi i tiarye f the ii aranieii a good fri day service at the church with nall chfldre irndln tiiepro- iimi tetir tlynn sang a solo hilhe saiihid played an instrumen tal and dorothy kirkpatriek sam accompanied by slater kathleen mrs a w benton read the scrip ture lesson mrs william cromar was in inte iestinu guest speaker outlining the life of several impor tant women of the fiiblc miss barbara cromar accompanied by i mrs if norton sang- a solo at the close afternoon tea was served the v a held a euchre in the hall on thursday evening prizes going to mrs meldrim swk and mr- w i mills a bountiful lunch was served afterwards mr and mrs hex wejbourne of toronto ami mrs geary sr visited the fred gearys pv the holiday visitors with mrs lane included mr rand mrs ted morrow and elartc of toronto and mr and mrs- bob lane and children of george town mr a c bourne of ridley col lege is spending easter vacation with his parents here mr and mrs wm horrington and children of lakcvlcw visited his parents recently mr alex wright was home for the weekend mr and mrs- jack roughley and david visited at aurora on sunday mr and mrs glynn and peter visited nt woodbridge on sunday sports lovers will be interested to know that urn chouse is again organizing a softball team to com pete in the georgetown industrial league- at a meeting held monday in the memorial hall officers were elected as follows- president cyril clarke vicepres thomas sutton secretary elling bfcrg committee george burt tom norton bernard spltzcr joe scott manager cliic askln a euchre and is planned for next week to ralhc funds for the team and everyone is asked to at tend the party and help out the team see the new morris 1950 morris cars down payment as low as 50q v 24 months to pay ask for a demonstration tom hewson street telephone m2w b mr and mrs ruswll taylor and valerie of toronto were easier visitors with mr and mrs j h allan miss lydla snow has been talcing a special course in economic fieb8- raphy in guelph mr alt swlndelhurst has sold his arm to his nephew lloyd wln- dlehursttond has moved into th cottage beld the garage near the village mr garnet sinclair motored to guelph friday night and took load of hockey fans in to see the game between- the bimmores and porcupine combines our bine mountain school choir is to be congratulated on their high standing at the halton music fes tival they- will compete again in milton paul and carl smith twin sons of mr and mrs d smith of toronto are spending the holidays with uelr aunt mrs wm caattdy 4t 7bsb bag lynn alilev golden cream fz 207lm xdc aylmer w corn sh tomatoes x 25c 15c aylmer poiu beans xs9c pink salmon xs- 23c w- 41c crisco 35cfluffo30c scottt ttjmbleb of bomab peanut butter 27c red pitted cherries 21e harvest fruit salad lit globe dessert pears asi 27c red raspberries 29c seedless raisins 16c krapt velveeta cheese pro 25c old cheese 47c rrookfield cheese 92c brans dilal pidvles 42c romar coffee kelloggs corn flakes 2 jello desserts 3 27c 83c jelly powdeh8 pkc5 25c fko xc pkcs 25c pxtdvulab lemon pee ptlldjo aylmek choice sieve 46 i peas 2 29c woodburys soap 4 30c green giant mexicorn xoc harvest margarine 35c monarch plouraii26c 49c is9j vitab cereal 15c 29c surf for suds 33c 64e javex- 15cx4c47c nugget shoe polish 13c swifts cleanser z 25c cooking onions no 1 3 lbs 13c cal iceberg 5s lettuce each 13c imp green tops carrots cello 14 oi tomatoes fresh celery hearts bulk carrots spanish onions radishes turnips parsnips green onions grapefruit lemons salad spinach cabbage 2 for 17c pkj 25t 4 vraohanci tsuaud i vacuum

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