Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1942, p. 2

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hie georgetown herald wednesday november 4th 1942 the georgetown herald sswibsfttwm tsmaaon atimtrtn wmmma com catted at sal omhu x fu kad otfie e ii i ii in bate was w willi as ri sm0si nat o sassm ftimmut 1uby h 8axaw sagior qxrrbi l ueailvxat ua a m a am et th oinsytiin w oasaia cjisbg attto ktvaptptr anvwiuwi and to ate o th aw the editors corner a fair exchange we have received a publication from the wartime price and trade board division of simplified prac tice which we think contain one of the moat sensible idea yet evolved to beat the shortage of essential mat- trial with which many manufacturers are faced today this idea evolved from the fact that inventories of rarny manufacturers contain item for which they have so use at the present time perfectly good merchandise lor which someone else probably has a pressing need jthe main object of the plan is to redutribute these foods in order to do this the wartime prices and trade board is making a liat of all mch dead merchan dise and they are also making a list of the requirements of those who want thing they cannot get today when the lut are built up it will be their job to get the buyer and teller together the first step in the plan it of course to have the manufacturer list the merchandise for which he has no present use for this purpose a poit card has been att ached to the circular the board ha sent out which when sent in will enable interrsted parties to obtain full particulars of the scheme hes all right k i last week mr hepburn startled the country with hi sudden resignation as premier of ontario speculation ran rife and all manner of wild theories were put forth a hidden motives for the suddett move needless to say these uninformed commentators saw in hi hidden motives opportunitiea for personal ad vancement but the statement made by mr hepburn last thursday explaining his reasons for stepping down from the premiership to the position of provincial tre asurer dispelled nil such shadows from his action rather than jump at the snap of the whip of a partisan section of the liberal party which was urging to call an election when the time seemed most opportune he resigned out of a conviction that in time of war such a move would decidely not be in the best interests of the people mr hepburns career as premier of ontario has not been a smooth one on many occasions he has been criticized and justly so but his detision to put the welfare of the people before that of the party should go a long way towards reinstating him in the good graces of his severest critics s a new discovery f no one would like to say that war is good for a country yet strangely enough it seems to act as a spur to the people to invent and discover things they would never have dreamed of in time of peace at the mom ent the roost impressive instance of this is the recent discovery in northern quebec of a large deposit of molybdenum a rare metal used to harden steel just when the united nations were experiencing on acute shortage of this material the deposit was found within 1 500 feet of a site where many thousands of dollars were spent in the first great war in an unsuccessful attempt to discover the metal test holes were drilled in the urea several month ago with no signs of success but because of the urgent need for the ore to moke metals for toughening ateel more and more drilling was done until finally a deposit was found daytime shopping we still have to become used to the idea of wed nesday night being a closed night in town it seems strange to walk down town and meet only the occas ional person on a darkened main street however people are now apparently making saturday afternoon the time for going to town for since the new early- closing bylaws went into effect weve noticed main street is just twice as busy saturday afternoon as it ever wat before apparently therefore we are not alone in thinking it a good idea for those who can to do their weekend shopping saturday morning or afternoon to ilia stores wffl be less crowded for those who are ab- aohtfery unable to come into town until evening raember news items are not rationed send em in 125th milestone reached by canadas oldest batik aak of montreal started braaezt banking system gave canada first real money ifaaehaat war role in georgetown overlrktj 35 years canadas oldest fctaksn insttrnrvei tha bask ct laontrtalwll urn ttwa- day oburr the nwtipfatwi of u year of eenie to th wed ot canada kvjunded in 1s1t half a century baton oonfadarauon the bank ta today nationwide tnaftfislon with from coast to coast whan th bask ot leootraal earn ta le bams a century and a quarter aao hi tn canada ma a rattier prtmatls affair in thoa day tral we by atseeooach md en cart by eano and sailboat no eteernahlp had ra rtni i 1 ha ocean and tn voyae by sailing ship aorota th atlantic me under taiourebl conditions otlan took three months to aoaonnlfasv ttaar no aaowaya and leeerwt and the telegraph car unknown tn hit canada aa audi did not ax ial tn country ennetnaa of s fa thinly tald onion ua whose populat ion toullad eomethln- last than 400jdq uonlraaa ah ertlat tradlns centre had a population ot lata than jojooo c4xadv rrast aaju wowst at that urn canada had no ctvr- tecy of lis own and not only amer ican brraih and pfeooh but span and horn arm money we in ctrtu- ion naturally th ratios ot ex change into colonial money of aeeaobl war subject to freont variation and aa a cortseouetioe domestic trad wai carried an principally by barter and international business ara on rrj unatsbt harts it aas tn n endeavour to merrom ihree chaotic conditions thai ntn uonlreal merchant banded themelte diwhonmrat of th it manufaotzirtnf tni us and as h0ns8mo surtxer sines that mowxnt ojsfs when ust bank ofoesr trssaoad from branch to branch at first safe opsorejbjtjr as old rvooms say to th madam urns ot ifttf when trawl by train sad airplane has mad joureefs s mattar cf noun when formsrtr they ootsintad mml day th history of th back of 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norrmbar j sswj sl222 3 117 th younc bank tmmrcaauly it about the butlnosa or flvtn aoaa trmblance of ortranlsatlon to the fin ancial life of the country and it fliat uj4c mn thn lanie of paper currency- thai u th banks own btus in smsll denominations and later copper coins specimens of lhu currency atilch was in rrallt the flrat canadian money are prevned in the banks mufteum in uonlrcal tnxrcd oboanizk tbadino ileldee proldlrut a medium of es jars its oeorfietoyn office haa chine urti a had hitherto been onred to for the advancement of lutlm the bank nurwd olons the thucommunlty by reason of the aer- earl enterprum of the country and wcr it has rendered to the people and dli much u ttra4hten out the dlffl- bulnen interents of oeorffetom th culile of intematloniil as well aa in- bank hs aided malerlally m the try and asrtcuhuraby rumkhlns oradst and the many essential banklnf and financial services further it is alduuj the government by promatlnar elctory loon campauma by the sal of war aar- tiur atamp and certlflcatiat and in other war activities bank hutve local cxmifl7nltv roan teaks just as the bank ha served th prober of canada without fall alncs its loundatlon tn hit so far nearly oya- endeav- trrurban tradlna th of th town and the development in the achievement of thia on of ol it trade and industry the meat important factors wae the when the bank flrat opened ii creation of the branch banklnt ajautil lucul office in ims ocorsetown was which was a pant of th bank a policy already a thriving uulr manufacturtru from it inception it had aatab- centre with a population of 1u0 llahed ttsalf in modeat rented prrmue since thcie day however further pro- only two vieeks hen u opened an as- greu has been made a number of new siey in quebec city issht month itvdiscrtej have been es and ter in june of ills asents were the town has been provided wltti appointed tn upper canada at kings- many civic improvementa tn keepta ton whloh waa then important aa s wtth the progteu made and n order garrison town and at york as tor- w handle efficiently the consrejuent tn- onto waa then known vhloh with a crease tn tu business the bank has population of 1000 was an outpost expanded its own facilities several for lumbering and the furtrade indus trie which formed the only basis of the export business of the country thus it wa everywhere throughout the country aa the years went on and settlement spread out the bank opened branch to jocihute the ag- umes durtng the past jt yean th branch ha had a number of different man agers all of whom have taken a great interest in th welfare of the town and an active part m the 111 of the community at a whole royal charter op canadas oldest bank the royal charter of the bank ot tured here the tour top paces are fold- montreal was manied bv ills majesty ed down to disclose the kings seal king william iv preserved in the which made of wax weighing nearly s bonk museum the original charter ts pound it attached to the dooument by s 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