Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1942, p. 10

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th georgetown herald wednesdaynovember 4th 1942 news parade flu ueo why you should support navy league in the near futurr an uiltnpl will be mudc and u is hoped will be mel with the whole- hear ted support of every loyal citicn to form a branch of the navy league in georgetown tlw woik of this oiginiitioii jl to collect funds for navy laijue hostels and to have ditty bags made and magazines collected for the nut 0t who come to our ports we wuh our readers could have heard the many stories relating the experiences of the men of the merchanl marine and those of the royal canadian navy as told at the lions club nwt- fng on monday niht by sues speakers we are sun- more and more ditty bags would go from this communi ty if citizens only realized the hardships and sufferings these men endure that we at home may still continue to enjoy some of the pleasures of life during war tune smd how these gifts that we send are appreciated by the men themselves we also wish it hod been possible lor more to bear the address given by rev john ward who told to a very realistic way of his experiences on the high mas in a wind jammer as he called it a sailing ship while still in his teens such fine and dramatic speak ers as rev ward are few and far between and whih his address was not directly connected with the navy league it told of the hardships of shipwreck and of the life of the tailor in the latter part of the lust century while only sixteen years of age rev ward started life on a 63yearold sailing vessel that plied the atlantic in the summer and the warmer climes in the winter months it was in 1896 the ay nineties of england the reign of queen victoria when britain was enjoying the greatest period in her history he had sailed from newfoundland to england with a cargo of lumber and was mating uvinter trip later some thing unusual for an old sailing ship when they were blown hundreds of miles off their courw and finally shipwrecked in the north atlantic after weeks of floundering and watching the old hull thrown bit by bit to pieces they were picked up by an english steamer going to new york and which was also off its course or probably the crew of the windjammer would never have been saved or rev ward left to tell the thrilling tal we could not atempt to recite such a story as told by rev ward but it would certainly be well- worth anyones while to secure him as an afterdinner speaker a fine hobby most people have a hobby something to do in their spare time a way by which they can entertain themselves and while away any spare hours there are various kinds of hobbies some are interested in rais ing angora rabbits or mink others prefer chickens or flowers or some practical work with carpenters tools etc but one of the finest hobbies we know of is stamp collecting we used to do a little of this ourselves but the press of newspaper work has left stamp collecting almost but a memory however we would like to see more interest shown in this hobby in georgetown why couldnt a philatic club be started here we notice by the papers that a number of towns and cities are keenly interested in their stamp clubs at the present time the history of stamps their unusual cancella tions colors etc affords a wide scope of knowledge for the beginner to become acquainted witk the hobby of kings we dont know of any outstonding stamp col lectors in the district but there are probably a number and who would be willing to organize should some in terest be shown in this direction star1vy0ur christmas giving early during wartime canadians have to think of christmas early because when we think of christmas we naturally think of our boys and girls in the services overseas and of the people of wartorn britain this year you should plan to give a little more that our boys overseas and the children of britain should not be disappointed on christmas day you can do this by supporting the two herald funds the herald british war victims fund and the herald soldiers comfcrts fund last year a tidy sum was raised for this purpose through these funds let us do our christmas giving jaily and boost these funds that no one will be dis appointed through our neglect gasoline and the dimout the dimout regulations in the lighting of store windows and voluntary reduced lighting in homes has brought a new fire problem some stores and homes are providing extra lighting with gasoline lamps with attendant fire hazards in both handling and storage with this in mind fire chief donald latimer draws to our attention the fact that only one quart of gasoline including naphtha gas may be stored on the premises at any one tine the local fire brigade are anxious to jteep georgetown free from fires and ask that every care be taken in using gasoline or coaloil in lamps joan fontaine y 11111 i j9f ss the ugfrr a uilt sur juv lor illp ut bit utf 1 1- i tuid mrr jxii j ur ur rt ol ajtj le iv l ijj rrr mu ttum li rtjf or fs ttixn r ui- l tiili bnttxn ltjf txit su jt kistuatjli tasu a v ulir fc 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the the me of farm production in wartime utitch wtll be the main concern of farm radio forum during the r inter months literally nothing is done in agriculture in the states that decent afloat canadian rleuhu the taroadclut on october 96 outlined the american farmern and he oovcmmentb point at view and will net forth the controls that have been necessary the remims that have been obtained and he moves that may be neceuary in the future kar thousands of canadian formers tn listening eroupfl oorors the country tills spoolal broadcast will provide fortx thai will be a valuable basis at com parison when they oomo to study can adian farm production problems dur- lns november and december durtne he past six months meat shonobm have brought ho problem of food prodictlon much closer to pro ducer consumer and awnemment offi cials there are shorteecs now which have never existed in canada before these problems must lie faced and solved or the war effort will be jen- whh ill houht in mind the rea- ukrasweek asries of rum radio mrum has bevtlanned beonrdiut h november 3 fas autumn series will aodoom ibiev first wkh he tsrmerm place id a people cms his res- luode wlckard inlled stoles secret- ary of agriculture knows that whn leedinr lime cemes here is nsuilne ebe to do bnl art an with he jsb lie h thewn snare on his tractor brevins thai he la na clly liraur lie was heard en natlennl fsrm rsdle faram monday ocieber tfllh nonslbuluem so far as production obj ectives are conoorned will be outlined by rovomnient offlolttlw in return uie thousands of armors in groups will consider whether or not hey con pro duce more foodstuffs in ithe ucht of clrounvnnces in their respective com munities any dtsousslon of any in creased farm production hlnoes on manpower and this will be an import ant phase of he autumn series with llrtentna croups reporting from comm unities 1b all parts of he country useful survey con be mode of he ex act manpower and his will be an im portant phase of he autumn series with listening croups reportins tram communities in all parte of he coun try a uefiil survey can be made of the- exact farm manpower shuatlon pasted on to government and regula tory bodies fas infotmatsoa should be invaluable in he fonnatsori of pal- oar only hope lies in prodac- twsays wkkard vb asriouluire sec retory claude wlckard uld in a recent speech that agriculture in war time muut be limited to producing only the farm products which are absolutely eomntlal and predicted the time when the lot of farm ers will seem hard- much harder than it la now more farmers and farmera urns will be solns into the armed forces and munition factor ies he sold hired labour will be harder to eat for he same reason merc machinery will wear out and o nlll more farm trucks and auto mobiles fertiliser and other mat erials will became harder to get the dliftoultlrs are tremendous frankly i don know if farmers can keep turning out enough food for our troops our allies and our people here at home our only hope lies in one direction in harnessing all of our resources to he ode of producing only the form products which are absolutely essential i cant say for certain hot even the hard way will enable us to win all he battles on he food buses leave georgetown castbound to toiomto im am 034 am hot psa j 3 pra m pn u rxsa 010 pm blio am wiatsounu to ujkdoh 10 00 am illjs am ms am arts pm boto pm ctis pm xs20 pm b30 pm cylou pm xliss pm idu taccpt 6un b sun and bol c dally ocrpt ban and hoi d oat sun and bol x to kitchtnrr only t to btrstford only kastrm dayugst bartng tbbs tvoru aad laimasillis at w b lono fkaas m us secretary of agriculture fitav 1hh was guest of farm forum teles eovcmmg food production this kind of twoway onmrnimtnahan be tween the peple and he government is a democratic process b to in fact an suempt to losep awerntne hi in touch wtth fas the eyes your if you attach as much impor tance to avlng your eyes ex- amlned as we do you win be a patient of ours we 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