Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 24, 1941, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening december 24 194 1 the georgetown herald bfws of georgetown neural glen avuiianu limehousr stewaruown bajunarad and terra co bubsoription ha res canada and the vulted hlatea 3 00 k year single ooptea fto advertising- halm will be quo led an appllfiauon walter c buhn oajifieidl mooilvray w reglimld droomhpflrt lhonu no b membur uf the otuitulhui wiokjy nrvaptip r anmk ialiun and the ontario juobtc division of tht c w n a r the editors corner cum91hm home for christmas it tl r is oik tutu of the y ar more than an other tint our thoughts turn to hoim it is at the christ- mas at ason i is a linw of luippy rt unions when those ioiir aw nt from the ir familu s and friends can spend a day with tin ir love d out s a day of m rrimtnt and fes tivity win n bright facts git am around the table laden with all th k things to at which this arth produces on c hrislnihs day wt shall be apt cdmg on our way to spend c linalmas in windsor vvilh our familv just as tlfrs will u coming honu to g orgtlowir to halifix vancouver hamilton trom with one thought m mind hrislmas it honu at tlu saiiu time we art no unmindful of the f fit i th it thousands of our kinfolk will not b able to t njo ik hit ssmtfs of a famil rt union this ir our soldit rs and riirim n and sailors art in distant lands fighting i fight not of tin ir thoomttg ig uns an aggres aor who suks to dtstro our wa of life and our tree doni i or m iny it will ik tin ir first christmas awa from homt ior othtis th ir smoiki tnd tht ir third wh tit v t it ht wt know tli i on this d is tin ir thoughts and our thoughts art nutting some whin on tht w md tin ht siff ly homt ht fon moth- r hnstmas s a bon rolls by messages from the clergy last yetir wi inauguratt l i ftitun in tht ht r did which provtd popular with our nadirs as hrist rna is priniiril i n hgious hohdav vi ft it that your lool pap r should j tttt om sp if i to hnstmas rri fihdg a from th h rg of tht disirn t oust tiui nt k vt- ha mk nil of th niinistt rs in tin dislritt o ontribu4 hri rn s tditoriil vuh w hopt will tj- rtod ti only b th ir own t hurt h pt opl but by r v jt ji oiin atjon- tl- 1 jfl ijajj on i hi n iiiig ml to play j to i3 nid tli vvfjrds of 1 i r mmistt rs r i j j aiim of mii n rt h t ion what will a new year bring 11 i it llr ri im 2 i m iijj in i v 11 ijllj f lh i rmi 1 abbs lot japin v tmek on tin lniid stit cju nt t ntry of ihrtt tountry mtf tin war as an britain and huhsia tht figh ing in afritu iind tl dual diauitt grdtion of itily african empire th hold if i in w yt ir iy bring to uh an in rld i in y ar whit h ir livt h whit h in not kuhki in t onflict tht i tht otlht is an ally of gra crr man march through the hallrtms an soiiil of the high lights in the world pit tun in our land we have se e n hanges which affe ct our lives rnurh more than we realize lor the first time we are beginning o ftt the economic pinch of a war which has not as yet n ached our borders in any other way restrictions bri the production of automo biles electrical appliances clothing foodstuffs are just beginning to affect our purchasing war loans sav ings certificates war services and red cross cam paigns brnish war victims funds and all the other war time demands on our pocket books have tended to equalize the increased income which the majority of canadians are enjoying everincreasing numbers of our young men and women are exchanging civilian tasks for work with the armed forces government control of industry of capital and of manpower is becoming more and more rigid what will ihe new year bring undoubtedly there will be a repetition of these things more war loans more taxes more demands on our pocketbook for the first time in our history we may know what rationing means to be told that we can only eat certain foods in certain quantities wear certain clothing spend our money on certain essen tials we shall see the restriction of our liberties through conscription of manpower and perhaps even womanpower we shall see an end to most of the liberties which we enjoy as citizens of a democratic country the life liberty and pursuit of happiness which our american neighbours are wont to boast as their heritage w do not like to be restricted to be told what to do ndth to do it to be denied our pleasures our yet w m0tt fight fire with fire if we are ver again blessings of democracy in our homeland and sowe begin a new yeardeter mined to do our utmost to crush a ruthless foe no matter what the price and to win back our right to enjoy life liberty and the pursuit of happiness even as we have done in the past but his time we shall know that never again can we shut out selves up in an isolationist garden and ignore the trend of world events in other lands and on other hemispheres when this great war is won we shall be a sadder and wiser people who will know what sicrifices are necessary to find the bluebird of happiness it grows and grows nothing has warmed our heart more during 1941 than tosee the overwhelming response to the herald war victims i und which has sent over 2500 to the pare nt j und m lorouto sponsored by the evening tele gram our part has been small we have simply acted as a collection agency banking the money and send ing i e t r now and thin to toronto we have done no soliciting and hae made no direct appeal for funds confining our part to news write ups concerning the progrt ss of tht i und and a weekly financial summary w t hopt thit tin i undwill continue to grow and grow and that georgetown will keep adding its mite o tht millions of dollars being collected by the i oi onto paper to ht lp british war victims th- worhs news seen through 8 i the oikim science monitor irolti t unbimtd i reel from senational g i md itumtcmr and it daily 1 ti i h h i w kl mi stction malw rj 1 n j n pj r for th home ii s l ma ts s civ n w s h i mi s ihuwti t 1 1 i 1 rmul imi th i 1 els hi h i si wtumeu nils luiu il it itnitil tor iliu i8l down in first snow r- phtot ctu natl rys i the first snow of the season at st sanvsnr notsd winter sports center m the heart of the laurcntian ifoontajn district of quebec no afcaier g- lix sib o hcr fai tmt mm w lll plight of the pretty ywma american visitor pi above however its lots of fan for everybody when the snows come to st sanveur home of famous ski hih 70 which is annually boat to thousands of united states wtnttr sports fans w c t u k by the proas 8ecretry the december meeting of the wo t u was held at the borne of mrs a reeve on december 5th we great ly regret the illness of our president mrs o b dayfoot and in whose ab sence the vicepresident mrs reeve presided the devotional period took a very important place lit our meeting the subject for thought was based on psalm 40 god is our refuge and strength we were urged to be quiet and listen to ood s voice speaking to us through the needs or humanity a period of prayer brought us cour age and help tor the business that took our attention for the remainder of the meeting plans were made for the contests and judges for lpune also discussion as to nature meetings the meeting closed with a hymn prayer for guld- ance in the tables that lie before us new years rail fares fars and a third good going friday dae 19 to thursday jan i 1942 lndnstra return limit tviiig destination not uftttytbaior midnight st wedoitdikjanuary 7 1942 farjjpd a quarter good going tuesday dae 30 flp thursday jan 1 1942 indusivs return umit htsviog detttnauoo not uur than mihiiighf f friday january 2 lost s c period ib rail way i ipplnl lo tbm ral public to tnnl cany iouuhs conaoijoa hr bra art m m canadian national directory f r watson d j s mjd georgetown office hours 9 to 5 except thursday afternoons f dr j burns milne dental surgeon x ray georgetown phone 80 ajvi niels t9th year of practw chiropractor xray drujjlew therapist lad y attendant oclce o- dorrnon store y george xijt horsef2 a 30 9j0 clpsm thnrsda clifford a reu lds dds dlntit p oiv 4 li3i sue corgeowii le roy dale kc m sybil bennett b a barristers and solicitors ml w georcettn pfaone 19 radio r we specialize in this v0rk 13 yean experwiac j sanford son leokietown urn ke nneth m langdon baxrisvr solicitor notary public ftrv mortga morey loan oflv ortor theatre budg jjj s rt phone 88 cieotxttfwv frank petch uofcnskd acctionexji and all glasses dp insurant prompt service phane s91 gorft po box 413 jcooke cement and cinder blocks brickand ttle sastlf attllb with phdas awv mmakh u sisrt aj vxaaasse birlesgton ehner c thooipon insvranok servio fine auto windstorm cj bsitwky and alued stflnmaht svbcbtkr excursions lltw or j georgetown i monuments markers lsd ltttxrino pollock a ingham gahfont designs on request pnona imi inspect our work in o oanmhery l inspect our wort osmet gray coach lines timetable eastern standard timet lravr oioigetown kmstbawnd is tsrwnw f 8 08 jn 408 pjn rd pjca 813 pjn 0j8 1148 pjn 333 pjn westbo 926 njn 800 pjn f j pjn x 13ilb pjn e 9job pm 3j06 pjn dxlo36 pjn 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