Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1942, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday may 13th 1942 pure food store make your grounds attractive pansy plants large blooms mixed box 15c kcsszllb omjothjo sugar cream butter 14 oz tin 18c chustfes cucam chocolate roq csjce ea 25c maple lfcaf toilet soap 5 cakes 25c magic baking powder i lb tin 28e c t c geaalsom pm milk cbtnuu fruit and nut slab is uf ws wr 29c wesrows fancy fruit blossoms it uutou la sax 23c budgwavo crctocu tea bags 20 bags in pkg 25e a heal far f la s mlsalaa kraft dinner pu 19c domestic shorttflifts lb tmjisa 19c map cooked ham lb 59c ltathln iuom wrlunrtea bnas bologna lb 17c bj lb pit bsxaktaht bacon lb 34c wrluuflon buid cur pork sausage lb 25c a e farnell phone 75 we deliver yatfo your co at atoi4 we think domestic coal will be very scarce by september for the following reasons i the fuel oil restrictions in the new englund states will require six million udditionol tons of anthracite and it is very doubtful if litis additional quantity will lie uvuiluble i the sale of byproduct coke in nut or larger sizes for domestic use is prohibited by government order 3 ail anthracite ims to be moved by mil instead of large quuntities by water as in former years and together with generully lurger railway traffic will make shipments uncertain and alow 4 the importation of welsh anthracite will be much smaller or probably nonexistent 5 the shipment of alberta coal cannot he greatly increased due to labour and transportation limita tions we have pea nut and stove anthracite coal and pocahontas coal on hand at the present time and can make early delivery terms all coal cash the fuel controller has stated that the purchase of next winters coal now is not hoarding j b mackenzie son f- georgetown local news send in your aoeitl lum they toe nlwsys ftpprteuted by our reader lome goou w a bino in the utfton rooms wsdxwcday tfy ox lim house church anniversary terviote sunday june 31st enter tainment monday june 23nd watci llrrald tor further particular a pluntcett 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chai c cociiranr d a mmutrr 10 am buii da ochooj 11 am public worship 7 pjn public moranip lbbrhaa pmbrtrtiio cboreb 3 pm dlb cioas and 8unda bchool 3 pm public uoridiip in our mail bag icir mr editor the hlkh hrjiool lioard lt plcal to announce that furtnr computa tion in tonihtlon itli tin jwrctir- arn of the urlui hlhh hrhool ttarlt tri ut uie luttflt departiuitstul examtii- atloiu rfvfati u more favorable e- lort than that ulvni mjt at uie an nual ooiinienc4inrnt hie unvndl mtrreiiuiipy aro as follow it middle h hool w15 and u- mt urhool 34 j of all imixta urlt- ttn waivnm t evans utfrpuiry of the hoard weekend setvice buses uav ea8tbouno a 704 am 03 am 1100 pin 23 pm 4s pm 83 pm s10 pm b m am stbound 1000 am c ujs am 330 pm a 45 pm b a40 pjn e t1s pjn 930 pjn t 1005 pjn 11js pjn a daily except sunday b sundays snd holidays only o to kitchener d to stratford e dally except sundays snd iloll days fast bun snd holidays dayllsht sarins time gray coach lines tlekets and infarmauen st w h iono fhsbs s ossrtetssm its here at last aaron slick from punkin crick a comedy in three acts presented by the georgetown united church yps gregory theatre georgetown thursday may 21st 8 pm get your tickets while they last 35c 25c door prize national war labour boars cost of living bonus the dominion bureau of statistics hat found that the cost of living index number for april 1 1942 of 1159 adjusted index 115 has not risen by one whole point or more over the index number for october 1 1941 of 1155 adjusted index 1146 accordingly the notional war labour board pursuant to the provisions of sec tion 12 of order in council p c 8253 determines and announces for the period may 15 1942 to august 15 1942 subject to the right of employers or employees to apply to a war labour board for authori sation of payment of such an amount of coat of living bonus as a board may determine to be fair and reasonable under the provisions of the order that thr kail b no ckanjj la til mount or prcntf of ceel of uvinf banirtm prmottlr tain b14l b an tnblomr who ha ne htm kylna coat of living bo may ns in to pay aucl hnniiaea by order of the national war labour board humphrey mitchell minuter of labour and chairman ottawa canada may 12 1942 sir edward beatty becomes cliuirmaii d c coleman new cpk president i d alton c coleman wan elected president of the canadian paclflo railway company in mic- eeaaloa to sir edward beatty gbe kc ild at montreal hay 1 sir edward whose recent lllneas broubht on by over-exer- tlun since ilia outbreak of the war caused his resignation after more than 23 years as president till romalna as chairman of tho board on the request of the direc tors and will bo avatlablo for counsel at all tlmos mr coleman the fifth man to command tho doatlnloa of the worlds rrcateat privately owned transportation system is promi nent in tho field of eduestlon is actively connected with many great canadian industries anil also thoroughly enjoys his posi tions as director of tho canadian arena company at montreal and an tho commlttoo which admin isters tho affairs of the cana dians in tho national itoeltoy lesfrue ha is an enthusiastic fan ho is at present a membor of the bssrd of governors of the uni versity at bishops college at lennoxrllle pq snd he rave outstanding service on the board of gotomora of the unherslty of manitoba ilia library of cana- dlana is one of the moat compre hensive privately owned collec tions in tho dominion quiet forceful brilliant tho now president of tho canadian pacific railway is noted for his capacity and industry during his sixteen years sa vicepresident of western lines and six and a half years ss vicepresldont and direc tor of the company at montreal he proved himself to bo one of the best railroaders in cnnnria sir edward beatty ons of the first cltlrens of canada and a leader in economic industrial and social thought boesme president of the canadian pacific railway in 1918 s week before his 41st birthday wlillo his outstanding work was modernizing unci ex tending the railway snd success fully guiding it ho has been ac tive in slmost every branch of canadian life ho is affiliated with more than score of busi ness concerns hns been chnncel lor of mcglll alnco 1121 and has also served other leading univer sities his work earning him hon orary tfcfrrcea from twelve uni versities in canada the united states scotland and ireland ho la a leador in welfare and philan thropic work playing outstanding roles in such valuable organisa tions as the boys farm and training school at 8hawhridg boy scouts association of can ada british emplro games asso ciation royal victoria hospital salvation army st john ambu lance association montreal gen eral iiospltalmontrenl boys as sociation canadian corps of commissionaires and montreal oreheatra he has been honored on many occasions the most im portant being in 1035 when king georgo v made him a knlont grand cross of the host excel lent order of the british empire against bseknound of vlnt or ststlon which houses tho company headquarter t olo- real tha itlustmuoa shows sir edward and mr coleman sigfct j

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