Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1941, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wedncaday evening october 29th 1941 better chances howtouve to be 100 aofiai iilfaln fifc aaj immt tab to fc tana h- asp mmts taacsky nin t naaniiilili tehctllllii catoa rttvmt an ttw vktaat off th aibekar baw f iiiiwi onhr mfana that mi im n can tn mdond to i yoa on buy kxuachen bam ny thw store far 25c and 75c give it tral start today co by bus pok london 935 ain zoo pm bgoo pm 75 pm fok toronto aq8 a-m- 9j8 a jo ii 4s am 2ja pm 446 onu 6 08 pm 913 p-m- a daily ex sun b sun and hol eastern standard time thai putting on the brakes as it vara and be coasted toe balance of the war bow itny one tau uner cor that sort of thing is beyond us yy ion to bare good hold on the ladder at tnventynve feet or even leas and would make a poor parachute jumper we- have been up uctyave hundred feet above sea level however that was hi the rockies and we still had our feet firmly planted da earth or rock as the case might be krai at that there are certain times when driving through the mountains that one holds the breath an extra second downion oovwtkent de- a inedal for attempting to taullsu prions sad wages tt looks a man shad job to fact we doubt if tt can be s done hie old law of supply and demand ns to be sb permanently estafauohed as ts that other law namely uw law of gravity however with plenty of cooperatkm it should be posstbl to linprove conditions tn regard to wages and prices to the benefit of all host of us have an idea that u we can ouy an article at a low price and sell it at a high price that the completed ac tion would spell prosperity out we for get that we arent all able to do that all the time the person that had to accept the low price for the article that we bought isnt going to have as much cash as he should have had la bay with and the same applies to the person that we sold the article to at the high price with their purchas ing power limited somebody isnl go ing to be able to do as much business as he would have had each of these persons been sole to deal at a fair price taking advantage of conditions to make an extra profit may look good at the time but in the long run a fair price for everybody would really spell prosperity voc hat becaix that the price of bogs dropped to a low of around 3c per pound some years ago a marketable hog weighs around 200 pounds and at that price the uer would realize 6 00 for his hog dur ing its lifetime a hog eats around 1000 worth of reed so that it wojld be difficult to show a profit on hocs during those low prices in conversa tion with a man that was in the tog business at that time we remarked to him that the price was unfairly aw and he went on tq tell us that hogs could not be raised at a profit under those conditions and of course he was right shortly afterwards the prie of photo to be riving a play by play des hogs advanced and next time we were enption of a football match is the talking to this man e mentioned that gunnerj position l officer of a rojal hogs were on the upgrade at jis cai adian artillery howitzer battery i gpo in action tne soldier who appears this your eyes have they work i to do j uunult 0 t walker r0 ume the were just oer 5c per puimd and he told us uien that if thej just kept at this new price that it wouldn t be too bad he had forge ttcn ha hogs were still eating their heatl ofl aa it were hoeer because thej na been down to 3c and were now up to 5c he was optimistic perhaps t a wh har ime- are sent along o c in awmle we then apreciae m len conai oil impro e the new law is uiing the average pr e of goods and wage- t being paid from sept lain d ihat o oc 11 h as a basis for th s pr c control almost ail dea trs art to ut hcensed and will o course b cn a certain number and they will nut to qjote this number w len ordi i i goods and it will not be possibl to purchase without a license wi re jcall that we had to nae a license lur ing the last war but whether all deal ers had to hate one or not of 2l t are not certain we were dealing in food stuffs although we had that lie ease we never did know wht benefit it was if any to anybody tnl ume the license is free and we aj or the opinion that in the last war wehad to have that license number pririted on all billheads counter checks etc the idea was no doubt that tf one thought that they had been unfairly dealt with the offender could be re ported using his license number one thing sure the new price control a tempt will mean a few more tho tsand on the civil service list and for a popu lauan of 12 million we would think that we have about enough on the cl 1 service list without adding to that number last week a parachutist over in illinois dropped from a height of 35 000 feet he came down at the rate 0f one hundred and eighty miles per hour until about two thousand feet from the earth when he pulled the cord which opened the parachute lnstr ictions are broadcast over oudptaker systemjto each gun ard lie crews aim thein weapons accord- in the scene is in england dur i g artilltr exercises pjio o pub ic information limehouse the- secoi d les on in the course wha is ntv in nutrition was con dieted bj the leadirs at the home of mrs cowch on t esdn oct 21st the ladits com ilettd another qu rtfute at mr kirkpatricks last wtdnesduj i tie ladlis of tlu v i held a e ichre and dane at tin home of mr and mrs s slrkpamck on fridaj eve ing tp defnn the expenses of ill mg the christmas boxes for local men overseas these were packed and sent two weeks ao nine tables of euch e were pajed miss shirley wright and mr william gowdy holding high ores and consolations falling t mrs osburn and mr j r benton aftr lun h music for dancing was supplied bj mr john nickel with mr joe mc donald as floor manager mrs gordon suther and is spend ing a week at london and otner cities west of here mr and mrs mllhere spent the week end with mrs doric in hamilton mr dorie passed away friday after a ew weeks illness mesdames yeates king and cowwy are spending a week at the map es the smethursts spent sunday at their home in the village the olbbs family called on the wrights on sunday mr wesley lane of georgetown called on friends in the village on sunday mr william newton was home from malton for the week end a number from the village attended the war benefit auction sale in george town on friday evening test your knowledge how much do you know about pulp and paper this subject affects every canadian because pulp and paper is canadas greatest manufacturing industry try these questions yourself then see bow many your family friends or neighbours can answer 1 what kinds of paper do we manufacture la canada 2 what is the value of the pulp and paper ww make 3- are these products exported or used here in canada 4 how much of the worlds output of newsprint does canada produce newsprint paper boards wrapping paper book and writing paper tissues and miscellaneous kinds such as blotting and budding papers 2 over 285 million dollars newsprint 158 nulkon other papers 67 million pulp 60 million 3 the bulk of our newsprint and pulp is exported chiefly to the united states our other products are mostly for use in cani 4 over 3 million tons or about 50 of the total the pulp and daper industry of canada in svh lin lunula momtrial in our mail bag the editor georgetown herald georgetown ont canada dear sir i was interested in pror hutts ref erence to the unusual aurora borealls i was so fortunate as to see it here and the sight so far south is so un usual that there were some amusing comments by those who had never even heard of northern lights we saw it best just after sunset and it had a beautiful sunset red only in the north instead of west and very low down there can be no doubt of the rotundity of the earth to those who travel even this far south and see the north star so much lower that the big dipper sometimes dips below th horizon and learn that only a few have even heard of northern lights and practically none have ever seen them yours very truly 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today for aat at au good drug ator j cooke floor contractor lumunm tacntn out noon daod 11 111 w o t or treasurers sale land for taxes town of georgetown county of halton to wit by virtus of a warrant lanad br the mayor of the town of oeorgotoaaa bearing date of the 14th day of joty uhl a sale of lands tn arrears of taa in the town of oeorgetofm wffl b held at the wrirp ofdee in ttaa bwn of oeorgetofm at the hour of ten oclock in the fomwonen ow 8th day of deeanaber 141 unleaa ttaa taxes and ousts are soonsr aatt notice is hbbbbt hvaw ths the list of lands for sals for ama of taxes has been rxjpand and tiam said ust may bo seen at the jconw- psi offlce o and the eam ust is being pobllsbed m the ootsrta oaaette on f i a wn eth 1m1 en insertion only kouce is alto given that it at ttw into of th oounco of ttaa tu of georgetown to parehass say of lbs said land for which the amoonl of fered does not cover um taxaa aa e umt dated this srd day of l 141 p b hanhtungl

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