Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 6, 1943, p. 2

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tyranny will write a glorious page in the annals of history the american with their entry into the war brought a tremendous urge of vitality into the allied cause and their everincreasing war production geared to the highest pitch ha helped u to match the enemy on equal term at last and last but by no means least britain the only nation to take up arms in the cause of justice before she herself wo actually attacked who has experienced all the horror of war and ha had the stamina and grit to take blow after blow coming back each time with moie determination to wipe na zism from the earth where would our hopes and the hope of the world be today if it were not for her to the indivdual 1942 has been a year of change anxious times have been experienced by nearly every family we know war has cast its shadow into homes which had never known separation and loneli ness women who havent worked for years have gone into munition factories to help make the tools girls a well as boy hove been answering the country call to the armed force home have been broken up and private business enterprises have faced serious labour and material shortages weve had rationing and restrictions of commo dities which a year ago we woud never have dreamed could have become scarce yet all this has been taken in fine spirit with bur eye on the ultimate goal a we tart to run the 1943 gauntlet of higher taxes more rationing and addi tional restrictions let us remember that upon our efforts may depend the success of others thousands of miles away our resolution for the new year mut be to carry on come what may cheerfully and resolutely so that the cloud which began to lift in 1942 may fade into the light of even greater victories in 1943 prayer is power a national week of prayer is indeed a fitting wy in which to usher in the new year on monday tuesday wednesday and thursday evening of this week services ore being held successively in the baptist united st georges and knox churches everyone who has truly prayed know what a dynamic beenficial effect it has on our lives no man ever prayed said emmerson without learning something i the following extract from the reader digest expresses perfectly our thoughts on the subject today as never before prayer is a binding ne cessity in the lives of men and nations the lock of em phasis on the religious sense hns brought the world to the edge of destruction our deepest source of power and perfection has been left miserably undeveloped proyer the basic exercise of the spirit must be actively practised in our private lives the neglected soul of man must be made strong enough to assort itself once more for if the power of prayer is again released and used in the lives of common men and women if the spirit de clares its aims clearly and boldly there is yet hope that our prayers for a better world will be answered milk regulations clarified there has been considerable confusion in the minds of the public regarding the plan of reducing price of milk effective december 16 the plan does not in any way affect the prices received by farmers for milk they deliver to distributors the reduction applies only to retail sales and must be made by all classes of distributors large and small in cluding the farmer who hns a little milk route of his own anyone who sells milk to consumers is required by law to reduce the price to his customers by 2 cents a quart or one cent a pint the reduction applies to every part olfcanada no matter what the previous price has been tlije order applies to all classes of milk including cul- ihred milk and flavoured dairy drinks sales of choco- h milk or other suckdrinks by the glass at uneh tjoun- tlfa ptoses are not affected through hie paymt otk gxranent subsidy tfeasa custrtbutors wffl be van a taflitfidai 2catapei quurt34rrigments havejbeea mape with the charter i ed bank or canada to pay out thrfae refund at their breaches at the end of each calendar month on sale made during that month as the form were not avail able at any bank until december 30 the banks are au thorized to pay then the money due for the first two weeks period dec 16 to 31 full duties of local ration board outlined canadas 547 local ration boards of which there are 62 in the central ontario region are swinging into action this week now that their functions have been outlined by the wartime price and trade board liaison officer of the rationing administration of the board are attending meeting of each board to outline the duties which the local board will take over from the ration administration local problem can only be dealt with effec tively by local boards said l b urwin montreal ad ministrator of consumer rationing and the success of these board will depend on the extent to which the peo ple of canada use them citizen should remember that these boards are manned by community members who are voluntarily giving their time to help them with their ration difficulties mr urwin explained that the immediate func tions of the local ration board are to serve their res pective areas by issuing temporary ration cards to mem ber of the armed services on leave of seven days or more to supply temporary ration card to visitor to ca to assist consumer who lose ration book to record change of address to handle applications for ration books for new babies and handle complaints from consumers and the trade the local ration boards will be information bureaus for their communities the administrator ex- pained in most cases they will make the necessary ad justments and in cases which cannot be handled locally the local boards will know where to direct any problem referred to them georgetown local ration board with mayor gibbons a chairman and headquarters in the municipal building is now at your service eat right feel right beginning monday january 4th canadas na tionwide nutrition program was launched its purpose is to instil in canadian minds the necessity of eating the right foods in order to build our way to greater energy and health of course no shortlived splurge can hope to put over this allimportant effort the special emphasis is merely being placed on it this month so that the im portance of balanced diet and correct eating habits may be so impressed upon our minds that we will not slide back into bod eating habits the rest of the year the women of canada have a gtave responsibility in their hands the health of the nation better health for canadians is of course closely allied with increased production in war industry and with the solving of the threat to our war effort through absenteeism with a reduction in the number of re jections from the armed forces and with a higher stand ard of efficiency and morale in civilian ranks the success of the program depends solely on individual effort its up to you to make the slogan on which the whole campaign is based eat right feel right ring true clipped but worth reading many stories have been written about the old- fashioned country editor ond while our memory per haps doesnt go back quite so many years it is not hard to imagine just what type of men they were and their many and various duties the new york times claim the oldfashioned country editor still lives and the nation is safe his name is carl broome and he edits the brantley enterprise a georgia weekly his draft board showed curiosity as to how he filled in his time and he told them he wrote down his duties as they came into his mind sorted out a little the list shows what goes on mr broome writes the editorials solicits the advertising and collects and edits the news that goes into his paper then he sets the type makes it up in the page prints it and wraps the bundles for mailing then he washes ond distributes the type he keeps books has bills to pay and must therefore collect pay for advertising and solicit and collect for subscriptions the presses newspaper and job get out of order and he fixes them the linotype gets out of order and he fixes that he deals with human nature he has to tell people where the local draft board is tell others where the towns lawyer might be tell still others that silly rumor they were excited about was only a silly rumor pacify irate subscribers whose paper failed to ar rive sometimes he is so busy that he will scan the exchanges and maybe clip an item but even a clipped item has to be set the form washed and the type distributed in my spare time he concludes i hunt and fish and play checkers a wretched life no doubt but mr broome wouldn 0 give it up for a castle in spain and half the metropolitan newspaper men in the states as they read the delectable details of his life will weep with envy i mow kaftoxss ottawa jan 1 tttttfailne or a print paper to nwpjcri and period ical ha bus aneouaeedbj uw prto board in a ttaleenent sfekh aald dx fit ion 1h be oonddared in ettabtife- tnc euota to b erected pubuthera tb fwmn rationing order carrl out plan farecajt list october vtvn lb ftrit order rtrthrvg 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