Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1941, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening august 20th 1941 thif georgetown herald nws of georgetown nerval glen whuams umeoavae stewmrttwwn bauuurfad and tem ootu bubsotuption bates canada and the united states 3 00 a year single copies 5c advertising bates will be quoted on application walter c bxehn garfield l mcqilvray reginald broomhead phone no 8 j member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontarioquebec division of the owjfa 1 men and boys adult child tjnlined mackintosh or cape 9 7 other mackintoshes or raincoat or overcoat 16 11 coat or jacket or blazer or like garment 13 8 waistcoat or pullover or cardigan or jer sey 5 3 trousers other than fustian or corduroy 6 tostlan or corduroy oroansotdwngarees or n drearinfrvnrn or achttfblrt r fair of women and glrk adult child lined mackintoshes or coats over 28 in in length 14 h jacket or short coat under 28 lir hr length 11 8 dress or gown or frock woollen u dress or gownor frock other material 7 5 gym tunic or girls skirt with bodice 8 blouse qr sports shirt or cardigan or jumper 6 skirt or divided skirt 7 overalls or dungarees or like garment 6 apron or pinafore 3 pyjamas 8 nightdress 6 the editors cornet post office asks cooperation as an added service to jhe public the local post office last week inaugurated a new system of having wickets open at all times in the past there has been congestion in the post office while the wickets were closed for mail sort ing particularly for the 1 0 30 mall m the morning and the new system aims at avoiding unnecessary de lays for citizens who get their mail at the wicket or who have other business to do such as getting parcels money orders registered letters etc in return the indulgence of the public is asked in- transacting only necessary business during sorting time in order that this work may not be delayed i old order changeth personally we are sorry to see the new system come into effect and we imagine that others will note the change with a sigh for the good old days as a child in our home town we remember what a thrill there was to waiting for the wickets to open there was fascination in watching letters and newspapers and circulars pop into their glass fronted compartments each one giving a familiar ping as it hit the door of the box when the papers started appearing in the boxes we knew that opening time was only a matter of minutes then as the frosted glass coermg on the wickets slid aside there was a surge forward as the waiting crowd lined up for their morning s mail the older folks too will regret the passing of the former system the post office has always been a meeting place where the news of the district is gar nered each morning well in advance of formal pubh cation in the local news sheet and we dare say hat many a business transaction had its birth in the morn mg wait for the mail since the death of the general store with its pot bellied s ove and waiting chairs for the regulars the post office has been the last link with the past as a meeting place and gossip centre the old order changeth yielding place to new still another sign a significant change in newspapers during the past decade has been the amalgamations which are tak ing place among bdth weeklies and dailies recently we note that peter ramage has sold out the durham review to frank erwin publisher of the durham chronicle and henceforth there will be only one news paper issued in that town this is characteristic of what has been happen ing in other towns in ontario time was when almost every town over 1 000 population had two newspapers one supporting the government one upholding the opposition party how they both eked out an existence is somewhat of a mystery in durham whose popula rtion numbers only 1750 we imagine that the two scribes had a hard enough time making ends meet and the amalgamation was more or less forced on them for financial reasons an indication of changing times is seen in mr irwin s announcement that in becoming the only newspaper in durham the chronicle is no longer the political mouthpiece of any party neither do we in tend to remain neutral we believe it is our duty to support good legislation and criticize what we think is not m the interests of the community or the country as a whole like to be on rations mr john evans gave us this clipping from an english newspaper listing the number of coupons needed to purchase various articles of clothing it is interesting to add up the clothing we normally wear in a year and see if we could get by on the 66 coupons a year allowed to each person on a rough estimate of our own average cloth ing purchases we figured we would use about 1 25 cou pons in a year almost twice the number allotted to a man in england petticoat or alip or co or oamlfcnlokers other undergarments including corsets pair of stockings pair of socks ankle length collar or tie or pair of cuffs two hahderchlefs scarf oi pair of gloves or mittens or muff i pair ov slippers boots or shoes shirt or combinations other material 8 pants or vest or bathing costume or chllds blouse 4 pair of socks or stockings 3 collar or tie or pair of cuffs t two handkerchiefs 1 scarf or pair of gloves or mittens 2 pair of slippers or goloshes 4 pair of boots or shoes 7 pair of leggings gaiters or spats 3 2 f oloth coupons needed per yard depend on the width for example a yard of woollen cloth 36 inches wide requires 3 co the same amount of cotton or other cloth needs 2 coupons knitting wool 1 coupon for two ounces addresses wanted addresses are wanted of men on active service with army air force and navy we hope to publish our latest revised list next week relaties and friends can do their part to make it correct by checking immediately to see if we have the correct addresses directory f r watson dos md s georgetown office hours 9 to 5 except thursday afternoons dr j burns milne dental slrgeon x ra1 georgetown phone 80 m nielsen 29th year of practice chiropractor xray drugless therapist lady attendant office over dominion store georgetown hours 2 5 7 30 930 pjn closed thursday phone 150w 1 clifford g re1d ld is dds dentist phon 410 j mahi street gtorgeown leroy dale kc m sybil bennett b a barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown phone 19 kenneth m langdon barrister solicitor notary public first mortgage money to loan office gregory theatre bldg mill street phone 88 georgetown radio repairing we specialize in this work 15 years experience j sanfordson frank petch licensed auction eex all classes of insurance prompt service phone 391 georgetown i p o box 413 jcooke cement and cinder blocks b a tile manufactured with uptodate power twiiiim all sixes any quantity 3 new st phone 838 burlington elmer c thompson insurance service fire auto windstomi cjf railway and allied steamship summer excursions tune u9w or j georgetown sec ralph gordon the versatile entertainer for your next program illustrated circular free toronto address 628b crawford st gray coacb lines time table now in effect eastern standard time leave georgetown eaatbonnd to toronto i 6 08 am 4 08 pm 918 am 808 pm 1148- p-m- 9 is pm 923 pm westbound to london 935 am 600 pjn x 1205 pm fl 09 pm 305 pm dxlo36 pm ay4 05 pm exll35 pa a except sun and hol d except sat sun and hol e sat sun and hol p ov mm t dally except sun x to kitchener y to stratford w h long phone 8t c n r timejable standard time going east passenger 6 is am passenger and mall 1003 am passenger and mall 849 pin passenger sunday only 831 pm passenger dally 041 pjn toronto and beyond going west passenger and mall 834 am passenger saturday only lib pjn passenger dally except saturday and sunday 808 pjn passenger and mail 0 45 pm passenger sundays only 1130 pjn going north passenger and mail 8 45 am going sooth passenger and mail 660 pjn depot ticket office phone t9w monuments markers and lettering pollock ingham gait on designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery election canvasser favor of returning mr ottawa voter tee if thats comes from are you r ranter c george drew flies to england george drew ontario conservative leader is pictured with his wife and that have a bearing on onr three year old son edward as they saw him off at mnjton airport toron to on his flight to england col drew took the american clipper plane from new york for lisbon and lon don he told new ork reporters it is a fact finding survey on sobjeeti in war conditions methods of dealing with social problems and plant far post war reconstraction a brilliant analyst and writer oal drew will do a series of articles far leading newspaper syndicate madame allow me to demonstrate my niftyjiffy stocking repair kit

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