Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1941, p. 6

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the georgetpwn herald wednesday evening september 24 1941 dont you wish we could shorten the war he well m a way we can yon know she but george were not trained to do any thing he training doesnt matter for what im thinking about i was wondering whether we couldnt put more of our income into war savings certifi cates she and why not we might have to go withont one or two pet luxuries but wouldnt it be worth it to bring back peace again he and wont we be glad of the money and the interest it will have earned in a world without war restrictions the help of every canadian is needed for victory in these dayt of tear the thoughtless selfish spender is a traitor to our war effort a reduction in personal spending u now a vital necessity to re- jwte the pressure for goods to enable more and more labour and materials to be diverted to uttnning the tear the allout effort which canada mutt male demand this selfdental of each of us spind tess re soy none war savings certificates lernuiimmmn 1 l llt lu mum ckramtaot cmmfttif the transport wu shoving off for the orient two llttie sappers were waving goodbyes from the dock forr it a hnm trt mw to artificial earthquakes now used in search for oil the making of artificial earth quakes as a means of loent ng pos sible oil deposits has been employed in some of the most inaccess ble onrts of the mandated territory of jew guinea bv exploding dyno mite a clue to the kind of rortt in a given area is afforded by the dura tion and magnitude of the tremors at various distances these irem ors are measured by the seismome ter exploration by geophysics has bicn employed to trace with gra metric instruments the formal ons below the surface the magne om cter is used to detect and measi re the magnetic attraction of under l round bodies australia s lack of a domestic oil supply has caused the domin on to interest itself particularly in thee inestigations shell and the annlo- iranian 0 company have spent large amounts on prospecting some 140 whites and 1 400 papuan na tives are regularly employed on the investigation the australasian pe troleum company a group backed by the vacuum oil company the angloiranian oil company have spent large sums on prospecting the shell company spent 430 000 before abandoning the search last year the australasian concern spent 150 000 on an aerial survey in which 28 000 square miles of country were photographed it took several geol agists and six draftsmen more than a year to prepare maps from the aerial photographs on its drilling rig for boring it has spent 200 000 the equipment has to be taken some 80 miles inland about 2 000 tons of drilling and uther equipment hjve been landed at port moresby the capital of papua ind a third of it s now 25 miltb up the vdildlu nei as no crane at port moresby coul t lift more than fuc tons a iilj crane hid to be imported fri m vcj ney and river transport hid i tt provided it an expense ol jj 0 the gear h id to be t iken 2d miles up the river then a road had l be built through the jungle ei ahul it will be hauled by ti tt r nd trailer the drilling hl 1 tt tcet h t i will be ctp ible of be rine t a depth t f 10 uu0 feet and boring is oxpccled u bt tin this year brain jn youth needs less care than heart it is prob ibly next t ni s i i i r a boy or girl to tia ik lh biain during schujl cns such is ne of the conclusions f a rep rl n child det u j ment prepnnd f r the nitmnal educati n isstcnli n by dr chirles d h r pr k s r uf eductlion at lawn rut e llee in wisconsin when a child cnteis sclu ol dr fl ry asserts the brain is ibout h pi i cent its ni iximum s t it c in hudly be it c ke el up n is in immi turo erltn in the prms f roitli o s the rocky mi unt i n he nld t the ate of 12 ye irs hmcvtr tie lit art is only hiif the m ilure sie i d u ill still be tiouinl in tin hen t eth year tea hers dr r lury tr sst s should k ip il si difttrtn t il lr wth r iti s in n nl i he tr v heart caieful fr in ah l noes for the st i ietlop pupils i e he irt ire n eict rtion s i n enl set ms t k sli ains the reee girls dr fl i tiel rn re ni it onj ike f n ii d e h bt sul j it ii nt schi el il s u ue he s is in it e i pn ottetie 1 p with the turity t dif to the juni i ii jji st i ist nt e r t ik n il t bilh scl e 1 peri d district cattle shuted to many points in americas holsteln breeders throughout on tario have experienced a brisk demand for their cattle recently shipments have gone forward to such widely scattered parts of the americas as colombia south america porto rico west indies illinois michigan new jersey virginia ohio pennsylvania new york and all the new england states breeders from this district contri buting to these shipments are as fol lows mrs annie stull thos r olf fen o percival leslie if f macdon- ald howard dolson albert dojson son geo h leslie georgetown craig mcclure w p laidlaw bohs w x mcclure wm t sinclair son albert hunter norval g w bus sell hornby clarence anderson terra cotta james home moffat arthur cowan palermo lanta j alton free man umehouse the elders and managers of the presbyterian churcfj held a joint meeting with their new minister rev c c cochrane on thursday evening- at the home of mr a c pattereon a few from limehouse and a number from stewarttown on thursday even lng attended a miscellaneous shower held at the home of mr and mrs a j smethirst in honour of their laugh ter betty who was married recently in toronto sunday school reopened on septem ber 21st the teachers and officers hope for a good attendance at the rally day services september 28 par ents are urged to attend also mr and mrs robert storey spent the past week in limehouse mrs post miss shirley post mr and mrs vine of toronto spent sun day with mr and mrs jack post mr and mrs o s mcdonald and miss dorothy of limehouse and mr and mrs icam and master morris puckering of terra cotta visited with mrs glsby sunday mr and mrs earl tarzwell visited with mr and mrs joseph scott on sunday i can t quite diagnose your case said the doctor i think it must be drink all right doctor replied the pati ent iii come back when you re sober school books roofing new fall clothing fall car checkup stoves chil drens school outfits just some of the things you shoppers have to think about as summer draws to a close follow the ads in the herald and patronize her ald advertisers a sure way to get value for your money you cant go wrong when you ahop m georgetown buyers guide send all those nice airmen to china what will they do there wham they do there replied the other aint you ever been out with an airman hazards at home how iuful c iple s i to live in i city that mi be b mbed at any minute yet a studj ef hazird ri tios recently rmdi 1 i icidint in surance compim si e s that a per on s chances of be nj killed when dodging across a busy american street are ilmeist exactly the sime is those of a person being killed tn i european city under air bombard ncnt moreover the automobile driver ho has been drink ng places him self and his passengers under about he same hazard of death as if they aero all passengers on a contra andcarrying ship in the submarine one learning to fly a plane seems sky but the housewife who dry leans at home is subject to almost louble the hazard that the student iyer faces so before you begin pitying the oiks abroad look around you and ee death flash by and be a bit more heedful ivory gull the plumage of an adult ivory ull is of a striking snowy white less without spot or mark of color its legs and feet are black and its oeak is chiefly dark wfth a bright range up ivory gulls frequent ie most northerly parts of the vorld nesting on melville island urthern greenland and spit cfgen a beautiful specimen is ow on exhibition at the quebec oological garden it is said to be he only one of its kind in captivity n north america brills dept store mens furnishings ladies ready to wear boots and shoes main st phone 167 georgetown w j cain invite your patronage auto repairing any make tires batteries welding all work guaranteed phone 284w victoria st college view exchange hotel room and meals good accommodation phone georgetown 250 acton 146 georgetown lumber co everything in lumber sash doors and interior finish we also handle hydrated lime hardwall plaster fibre board cement and rooonc of all kind hollywood hotel norval a home away from home evert accommodation r licata fruit vegetable market a good place to shop phone 71 georgetown lillicos for bert serrloe and cleanliness we try to make an ad of every permanent machine or machlnelea our prices are rioht too calx 278j or w todat hugh lindsay radios refrigerators kelvinalor phdlco stewartwsrner main st phone 11 mcbean co importers of dry goods gents furnishings shoes caps overalls house furnishings phone 64 h c mcclure home furnishings fnnenl jdlnetor and ambnljuim bnrlo phone hff ow why not make mcgibbons hotel your meeting place pleasant social smroimdlnfs why spend your money ontscv town when rachlins out tire yon 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