Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 19, 1941, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening february l9jh 1941 rikrws by j ai stnmc mentioned that we bed oo the utt uk horner eeriee we had lv- n the storr in tour different forma a4 we oat peruana twr kind via plenty however we nave fbeen aatod to continue me series and otis aek w law another vendon of the same faory k you havetoeenfoi- itartoc these you raw find this on httte tbntfe h tfaere is um- obft quofhtm tori or line that ataould give you clue to the poet that the writer iu trying to imitate oome heavenly tnuse and alng to me in tones or passion pure and free jack homer was tt knave adept who in a corner biding crept ahd like the sneat in dereea power onranwrrtng spent atfeaaant hour prom christmas pie of golden hue he drmra phan which shone anew t though from fiur hesperides ivtook the apples power to please then to joves altar loud hecriea t too am good im plume abide we are all familiar witfa the old saying tf you keep a thing long en ough you will eventually find a use for this sarins naturally makes us think of oonimodltim but the same- could be applied to knowledge or to incidents that we may have stored- in our memories some years ago as we waited an a customer to our place of business we mentioned to him that we intended to drive out to a funeral in the country that afternoon ho ex pressed a desire to go with us and as we started out he produced a package of cigarettes and offered us one we told him we didnt smoke and then he menubned the fact that he often wished that he could quit the habit himself and went on to tell us that it cost him on an average of 50 cents a day for ntm he was an interesting chap a prospector by profession and spent moat of his time in the vicinity of hudson bay at the time of our story he was home on his annual visit to see his mother he must have told ue some interesting experiences that afternoon as we drove along that mile drive but try as we may all that we can recall of our conversation that afternoon was the incident in regard to the cigarettes of course it hasnt cost us very much to store that in formation in our memory even figur ing the overhead and now it is feb ruary 1941 maybe we have at last discovered a use for it at 50c per day we figure that would amount to a total bxveattnent in a years time of 18350 at the end of the year be would have to show for that invest ment some dark brown teeth and some discolored fingers and that would be about all let us suppose that m 71941 be decides to awitch from cigarettes to savings stamps in a years time after making this de- jcisjon be would have a total of 33500 flmtcertiflcates payable at par in 1048 and would have 35o worth of stamps betides that both fall teeth and bis fingers would have lost some of that discoloration in the meantime its an idea isnt it we mentioned in this column some 1 time ago that we would would likely have something to say about bread later on passably you are ready to quit reading right now with ttie thought that this is going to be dry stuff however if you continue to follow our remarks about bread you may find something that you had not thought of before because of the fact that the bread plate has been placed on that one particular spot on the table at every meal as long as we can remember it has become common- plaea and we never give it a second when arrantinx a meal there are at least tarae articles that we never taanuon salt peeper and bread and ye no nasal is complete without them it- would be vfery easy a whole pag for us to fuli i of the 1 aid on this apwoot nawovar youwoum get ttredt reading h and so wo pro pose to serve it out in small portions somewhat almcar to our jack horner series from week to week quia programs are very popular this win ter and suppose we were to ask you to name the different ingredients that are used to make up a loaf of bread you would likely be able to name at least these four flour water salt and yeastand u that were all that you could name we would likely tell you that you hadnt named hall of them yet in later articles we will be telling you about these different in gredients that go to make up a loaf of bread and why they are included in its composition last weeks sport page in the herald deserved a bis hand perhaps we should leave the following for the abel sports writer however it is an unusual sports item and perhaps he wont mind us taking it as a rule referees are not too popular king clancy says the bell boys have stopped speaking to htm and yet we cant very well get along without thenl you may recall a local hockey match of a few weeks ago in which the whistle was bandied by d a houston of toronto while we didnt see that particular game yet we have often at tended games- that mr houston re- fereed and we always thought him very fair and also he kept the games clean just recently mr and mrs houston and family were awakened by the smell of smoke only to find that their bouse was on fire mr houston took the two children downstairs and mrs houston stumbled and rolled downstairs all in their pight attire no doubt we have at times thought that we didnt care whatmlght hap pen to a referee however we dak think that anyone would have wished this to happen to mr houston we understand that while conslde damage was done to their home none of them suffered any injury word from david howell the many friends of david howell who used to live out on the nerval road azutwtoo went to the south of england to get married and settle down a few years ago will be pleased to hear he is still carrying on as en ergetically as ever and is planning for his spring garden in spite of any threatened invasion of england he has written prof h l hutt for some more of that same kind of early garden corn he got a year or two ago he says we are in one of the quiet est corners of england as regards- war alarms and disasters no bomb has been dropped here yet the home guards hear enemy planes going over head in the night its very quiet rep utation has brought a great number of refugees and vacueea who have been billeted around so that the vil lage is filled to capacity our bouse being small and we both being deaf has left us alone we could manage considerate adults and i have written a doctor friend of mine who has been very busy in ambulance work in the east of london to come for a real quiet few days davys address is fuji berrynarbor n devon kngland he would no doubt be glad to hear tram any of his old friends here ca the duoes dreams of empire are ited by the britten and greek for- eeaxoanada prepares for evergrowing participation in the war 1 throughout the nine provlnues wholehearted response is given ap peals to buy wai savings certificates and thus provide financial sinews of war 2 by a national salvage drive waste la- to be cut down and materials of war service conserved 3 additional units of the active ar my are preparing for overseas- ser vice units of the reserve force are held in readiness for active duty if needed on the home front 4 first fourmonths military training period tor recruits called under mob ilisation act opens march 20 date or iginally announced was march 16tfa k navy and air force are speeding up revised cost of the british com monwealth air training plan is plac ed at 1000000000 of which canada is to provide 583000000 the orig inal estimate- of total cost was 600- 000000 about 36000 recruits for the plan will be needed this year 6 fortyfive corvettes and thirteen minesweeper launched in canadian shipyards to date fourteen more cor vettes and eighteen additional mine sweepers to be launched by may shipbuilding program from its in ception includes 60 corvettes for the royal canadian navy and and 10 for the royal navy 38 minesweepers for the royal canadian navy and 12 for the royal navy 10 wooden rmn weepers for the royal navy 20 fair- mile boats for the rjcn 20 merchant vessels and a large number of small craft 7 contracts awarded by department of munitions and supply during week raded january 31 numbered 2300 and totalled 27032002 8 frenchspeaking canada observes sunday february 9 as day of prayer for peace and victory votive high mass celebrated in notre dame church montreal by his eminence cardinal vllleneuve 9 q w spinney joint general man ager bank of montreal- appointed chairman executive committee nat ional loan committee next war loan sweet ncaporal cvmanxmaae dance every wednesday night oddfellows han brampton gibsonboyd obohbstba d 9 pjn to 1 am dj9t rbquiiah advthfltom j cooke floor contractor suras iatoto santhno kesubfaotno finishing wk snouuze in old floors good wortrmtibmp rfmnniw prtcf 3 new st phone os bcbunoton every canadian family this time we are all in the front linehm the king fa1xin the line is forming close the tanks answer his majestys call every man tvoman and child in canada has a duty to perform some will fight you too have a job to da it may demand sacrifice you are called on to help furn the munitions needed to win the war guns and tanks for the army planes for the air force ships for the navy and merchant marine guns and tanks and planes and ships cost money you are not asked to give you are only asked to lend your money this is some thing you can do something you must do there is only one place to get the money canada needs to win this war from the people of canada a large part will come from business firms and people with large incomes they will pay high taxes and buy heavily of war loan bonds but more money is needed a great deal more 10000000 a month is expected from men women and children who invest in war savings certificates for each 400 you get back 500 sao fu 4j00 1000 for 4 sao 1500 ux mj00 5040 fsr s40jw 10000 far moo wmr anfcm cmtuhcaua an dtnet obhc tkm ot ta dfunlnton ol canada repayable a tkimnathtuiihttjmrimrtaml maot will hava fc twantrflwa par cant which tipf nfr latartat at 3 compo hauraarlr they mar ba radacawd at option of ragla- tarad f after nwoth from data of th lalkrming caaja fipn an araraji baa ol tmrmg th ijwm mn only juua ttmhn aa th aanounc ol aavinj waica k pom- miblm will rmry mooonung to aach mrfir immur a oihmr lamtittnit ntnia owm ttjita jts i mm work hard earn more save all you can and lend your savings to canada buy war savings certi ficates budget to buy them regularly buy them every week every month i as long as the war lasts you will be forming a good habit the saving habit a habit that will benefit you when vkttiry is won ybu will be doing a real job in helping to win the war published by tb wmr savings commiu ottmtm w war savings certificates 1 7 opens order office in h c mcclures furniture store georgetown phone 68 the robert simpson company limited toronto announces the opening of an order office in mcclurea furniture store to serve the increasing number o cus tomers in georgetown and the surrounding community through this office customers may place orders or simpson merchandise including goods advertised in the toronto newspapers and in the 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