district publishers meet elect officers at harriston trteieorgetown hrau wcdneua no 3t t j 330 carrolls john mcnabb georgetown ont wilson b sutton rr1 hillsburgh ontario wceky newapapen have an im portant task before them that of preparing their reader for restric tion which are bound to come whethe a third world iwar breaks out or not so said professor george w mccrackenvhead of the deparlmept of journalism at the university of western ontario peaking to a meeting of district publishers at harriston on satur day professor mecraeken stressed the fact that while a weely newspaper l should devote the bulk ot its dl to purely local subjects is an obligation to readers to from time to time with na- and international events attie current world situation means that canada will be in either a shooting war or a coicv wartor years to come whichever 1 the case much ot ourjhsttonyl income must be spent onxfhe wasteful wea pons of war a period of restric tions and high taxes has begun and weekly publishers can render a great service by publicizing the facts the spesker sketched the history of the journalism course at u w o and praised the part that weekly publishers led by dr hugh temp- lln of fergus had played in inau gurating thedrst englishspeaking course in canada graduates have found success in many fields of en deavor and a doien are members of weekly newspaper staffs members of the association met at the royal inn at the noon hour for a turkey dinner followed by a business meeting and election of officers walter biehn and garfield mcgilvray ot the herald staff were among those who attended and the herald editor was elected to the board of directors vev officers of ihe association are jack pickcll paris past presi dent r s tkey clinton presi dent charles dais elmirn vice president rthur cirr palmcrston sccretar feert gardiner harriston trt imjrir walter bichn george town clone kill godench miss craci v rlrht mount forest direc tors oihti centres represented at the nutting included listouel zurich dundalk fergus elora durham grand valle exeler and wing- ham ffata broadfoot tiucst pkw it institute norval seeral church groups m ihe vil lane are working towards new fur nishings recently the members of st pauls hae had an oil burner installed m the church which is giinc immense satisfaction and the wms of the presbyterian church are holding a concert to assist in the purchase of a new piano see coming events for fur ther details her in another opportunity for you to adopt this tried and tested system of saving money you can buy bonds for cash of course or if you prefer the royal bank wtu arrange for you to buy them by regular monthly instalments out of income t procedure is simplicity itself all forms and full information available at every branch the regular monthly meeting jof the georgetown women- institute waa held at the home of mm hsr- old cleave last wednesday with the president mrs h c bailey in the chair the motto a buying hint afdmgh well responded to did not give much help in stretch ing the dollar uhlch is what ottery- one a interested ih at the present time the motto to be happy make someone else happy what fhe georgetown wrfmenh in stitute is drying to do mrs c freure read a verse sent in bymlismary watsbnt ahartejr member of the institute who a though unable to be a regular at tendant la still very much interest ed in all its activities the verse is well worth repeating as it gives one a lift but if from life you choose the best it matters not if birthdays fly it matters not if years go by you are not old mrs frank petch who was a delegate at the guelph area-meet- ing at stratford gave a very full report on the proceedings she told of being welcomed by the ma yor and of parking restrictions be ing lifted for the visitors if they displayed an institute card the theme better to light a candleuhan purge the darkness broughrut the point that each person hasn talent let her display it v the good and betterment of mankind not as we take but as we give ot as we pi but as we lje those are the things that make for poice both now inc after time shall cease mr norman sn it r torclher with mrs uilham btll and mrs e k robinson isittd the peel and hilton ifoim ikinu mx nice boxqs of inch ir rl fruit to the george town citiz n who ire guests there the show i of sh cloths and son for sttrihe children fund was er merous md airs mc dowell vol imt 1 1 rid to pack sime mrs norman snwkr o see that it was delivered vote of thinks wis lencund to mi snvdir for the many times he has carted parcels into toronto for thi various charit able activitus the institute is in- tcrestcd in five dollars was voted to the salvation army fund an addi tional 5 00 was also voted to save the children fund making the to ta donation 10 00 after a circular had been passed around telling of the deplorable condition of the chil dren of greece it was decided to place a memorial wreath on the cmotaph on remembrance day the president called attention to the auction sale planned for the december meeting proceeds of same to be used for christmas ham pers the guem spiakir miss grace broadfoot was introduced by mrs r robinson and chose as her topic the institute motto for home and country she first spoke of the friendliness of georgetown and al though a new comer felt at home she tav e much food for thought fust as i chain is as strong a its weakesl link so do our homes dc pict thi nition are our home king doms when father is king mother is queen and ill thi children loyal subiectb she spoke of the example shown by britain s rovnl famil though lhi walked with kings yet ihc did not lose thi common touch th it i nde irici thim to all and left this thought the heautv of thi home is order thi blissmg of the ome is contentment the glorv of the home is hospital it and the crovvn of the home is godliness it was decided to hold a euchre m thi ni ir future please watch locils for date mrs chi stir dtrtitm iciom phiu d b mrs i 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