Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1941, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening december 3rd 1941 saving is service canadas strength is your strength yours and your fellow citizens by saving you can turn your strength inlo effective pover for war or peace saving is more vital now than ever before its wise to anticipate the needs of tomorrow rather than satisfy the impulses of today you acquire a thrift habit bringing a constructive force into your life and in a broader sense into canada as a whole save ail you can it fne urgent thing to sols so ave atuigzzm fzozrner f3wn3ri ba n ks of canada do your holiday shopping this year in georgetown pulp and paper fortheedom this army fights too phb pulp and paper industry is an army of over 100000 canadians who work in the woods in the mills in the offices this army is making a wide variety of products which are a vital pan of canadas fight against nazi slavery to hold the freedom our fathers won many pulp and paper products are directly used for war needs nearly all of them axe also sold ki the united states and other countries and thus provide the money canada must have to pay for planes and ships and guns last year the pulp and paper industry provided canada with nearly 250 million dollars of foreign exchange exports of mined gold were 203 millions what and flour exports amount ed to 145 millions too industrys maintenance machine shops have been geared to canadas munitions output- providing essential units not otherwise available quickly enough to speed the tools of war to britain the pulp and paper industry is in the war it is canadas big g industry juidjcanada relies on it this is a serious respon sibility every worker in this great industry has his part to play m the fight for survival every log that comes to the blockpile and every ton that leaves the mill is a blow against nasi ajtvery is a blow for freedom tbb pulp and paper industry of canada hi sun life bdildma montbeal as we see it by j a strang the situation on the pacific seems to become more serious each day and yet a declaration of war would look like suicide for japan there are a great many orientals on our canadian pacific coast the chinese and japanese have a monopoly of the market garden business out there and wc might bay almost the same of the fishing business both nationalities have huge lumbering operations as well a relative of ours has a farm which she rented and when we were there she had as her tenant a jap anese she told us that he tas the most satisfactory tenant that she had t had by the way the farm rent paid out there monthly somewhat similar to house rent here perhaps the most unusual sight having to do with orientals was the great number of hindus engaged in some of those huge sawmills on the coast they wore full black beards and hod their heads swathed in turbans as well the temperature was hot and we didnt envy those chaps their beards or bans either times we find ourselves in the same predicament we write something tiiat we wonder if it was really worth writing and we wonder if the editor will think it worth printing peculiar ly enough that article that we didnt think much of is the one that some other editor is sure to copy in bis paper and some reader will likely mention to us that it interested them one peculiar part of the news is that today it seems that it lias to be sen sational u be consider d news an accident or a robbery or ins tan eo jets big headlines whereas ordinary events don l seem to be graded as of being j much importance however there is often new while not being sensa tional at all which would likely be appreciated by the readers of the her ald for instance we have a number of new houses being erected in town this year and perhaps some of tnem are trying out some new ideas iqr nslaree the absence ol a back door in one of them or maybe jt is some new idea in an outside siding agum both paper mills have oeeci aading additions tn their plants this sum mer one of them has a brand new chimney and wc think hetatd readers might be interested to know the height of that chimney also its circumference and the number of bricks thit it took to build it we still wotinor what kind of a sliderule is used u deter mine news value we nevtr know do we in an italian city stood a sbatue of this has been a wonderful fall for football scarcely a game being plajid in snow or mud either football seems to draw quite a follow ing and vet for a game that is played in cold weather and in the open as well wt enough not enough excuses for the bpectutois to become excited and to comb her nair jump up and cheei as they so often came aa do at hockey perhaps u we knew turncu li the game better wc might become lond i dress day by day she changed tier ol it and would change our mind in shoulders straightened her om grew regard to its thrills basketball is an- gracelulher iigure refined no doubt oilier smart game and according to icdaj because of the grecian origin statistics it is the best crowd draw- cf that statue it will have been des- ing game of all however we don t irojed howeer the milutnte that think it draws the largest crowd of i the statue hud on that sloven girl an game in cunuda hocke seems i is going to be lo be getting good support from the j wlen going to fans all around the circuit this fall i maid that started to no doubt the employment situation is i ing room there cere over live him- responsible in part at least for the nt hnn iihpr i bridge club suspends activities hope to organise asaln in the futur at u meeting of the georgetown mens bridge club this week it waa decided lo suspend activities for the- present as there were not enough regular attendants to make weekly meetings feasible the club was organized on april 4th 1038 when mr r prust now at resident of ottawa was elected presi dent with s t faram vicepresident and s p chapman secretarytreasur er it was decided to hold weekly meetings in the legion booms and many were the games enjoyed there by the members the next season pie bill king now stationed in to ronto was president and last season c biehawas president and frted splies vicelsldent last season the membershipwas not thought sufficient to hire the legion hall and the monday night meetln were held at the members homes the club has a small surplus hand out of which cigarettes will be icnt to a member overseas gnr james a mills the club hopes to si a monster bridge party in the spring and plans will soon be made for this don t forget to order our person- grecian maiden of beautuil fate grcetintr caids at the herald offloa giacuful figure and noble oxpresiion a ragged slovenly girl noticed thte think that it has thrills statue and stood and slaiul at it then went home to wash her face md tlie following day ie to stare this day she r- liome to mend h r lattereo difficult to destiny chool we recall a new ork in the din- early in order to assure delivery time for the christdas mails good attendance at the games again a smart game of hockey is a nice change or diversion from listening to or rrom reading of war news all tht time at times we hear criticism of the attention given to sport during wartime however when we read of the chess tournament being conducted right now in moscow of all places wt are unable to see very much wrong with a little sport being encouraged across the wide open spaces of can ada v v v we were interested in the editors remarks hi last weeks issue of the herald in which he commented upon tfie scarcity of news with which the pages of the herald at hfil ton get unique georgetown as s p chapman pharmacist afotoalbmfltee dred of us eating together and this new maid looked as though she might hae just arrived from awayback the other maids were welldressed and we used to watch the change in his new maid from day to day bobbed hair was quite the thing at the time so she had her hair cut just a little shorter each day she had a long skirt on at first however it was aoon re placed by a modern short one the students at first had a time wltti her taking advantage of her greenness however it wasnt long until she was as good looking as any of tile inaids and she also knew how to stick up for herself in a short time we felt sorry for her at tunes when ttie boys were giving her the run around however well bet that girl is grateful today for the way those boys educated he irrtcd x j cooke floor contractor fxook latino resurfacing wb stecxauzx in old fixkhts good workmanship reasonable prices s new vt mom tat b c r i i n o t on buy at home and keep your money in georgetown patronize herald advertisers and you get value for your money you cant go wrong when you shop in georgetown brills dept store mens furnishings ladies ready to wear boots md show main st phone 167 okobobtqwm phone qc 260 acton la georgetown lumber co everything in lumber sash doon and interior finish bnbmted luao hardnall plaetar fibre board cement and booflnr ol ah bjnda w j cain iaxhat tamr rati nm auto repairing an ua tires batteries welding iu work ouarahtod phone 284w tmarb st cootfe view hollywood hotel norval a home away from home kvebt aocommodatkmf exchange hotel room and meals oood aooommodatloat r licata fruit vegetable market a good place to shop phone 71 georgetown hugh lindsay radios refrigerators kelvinator phiico stewartwarner main st phone 11 mcbean co dry goods gents furnishing shoes caps orerala house furnishing phone 64 why not make mcgibbons hotel saxe motors o-mi- boas skkviob dodge and desoto gaelpli street phone 1s2 tyers milk prod high gratia dairy ivuoucte phone 1 iioioii owbj printing of all kinds geoiiplown htttld

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