Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1943, p. 3

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the geor ahfsjj w january 13 194 the georgetown herald o hostu oik afflfllfcft tlmfftw cs4snoic axaoao bitirwiria ska cor- sobscatsaoii katbs ir oaatlad atua im onrrrni us hir aam ta- uta sat w til i aa m iuraoksi n o eaaaw ptbeuter iuby u biskm bbs clfjlrteld l usoovxat j sole au 1h3 fi- ol lb mrifn wetauy atcsaciioer mnrtitvi ij u oduxieqateir woaaoo el u owjia fre editors corner a new angle there or definitely some advantaes to thu thing we call the war effort think of all the attic and cellar that have been cleared of junk of all the tin can that arent cluttering vacant lot or dangling from puppy dogs tail it amazing when you think of it the amount of truh that has suddenly removed itself from our way of living take banana peel no banana no peel ing so that takes care of itself we no longer leave pin and dip scattered around becaute theyre not worth the picking up tack and nail may be scarce one of these days so we gather those up too even an old silk stocking i nothing to be tossed bout carelessly these day it also ha it place in the war effort dresses that used to droop unworn on their hangers are coming in for new attention and re pair balky curtain spring are brought under control for dimout duty and ruity flashlight are pulled out of discard unused books too are sent to the soldier nd sailors and the shelves duited another year or two of thi kind of war effort and housewives may be in the poiition of spotless housekeeper maybe its yours spring and fall may be the housecleaning season i for housewives but the beginning of the new year is i the accustomed time for buiines office to sort the wheal from the chaff so to peak in order to make 3 for new material which will come in during the ryeor we think it take less time for o newspaper mce to become cluttered up than any other branch of bterprise and when we start sorting the counties s circulars bulletin magazine and newspapers at we have saved for reference purposes during the k year it is a real job much as we dislike ditpos- of them it is a real necessity otherwise we would to find ourselves in the position of the man who tried share his tent with his camel there is one accumulation in our office how- k which we do not like to summarily dispose of out mentioning first we refer to our collection found articles which people bring in to us and pich we in turn place in the right hand corner of the krald office window so that passersby who may have t an article may see it and come in and claim it we pe had many people take advantage of this service jl it is not often lost belongings stay in the window i any length of time however since lost januory l have managed to gather up quite a few articles ich nobody has claimed to date and as our display these has become quite sizable we are listing the jplea below so that owners of same may call in at herald office and claim them i ladys black furtimmed golosh size 6 1 i boys brown cloth cap i mans lowcut rubber fe size i ball kahki yarn i radiator cap 1 pair is brown suede gloves i mans figured blue scarf lys wool sock red blue and grey diamond pat- i ladys rubber size vz 1 leather strap off carriage 2 yale keys i ordinary key i tangee tk i leather wallet with identification card w tvan i ladys white silk glove 1 black silk glove jdium blue wool mitt 1 pink angora mitt i pr rkhaki wool mitts test of character the greatest test of character is to be found in i common rather than in what is extraordinary raier for the soldier to be faithful in the rush of when sustained by a catching enthusiasm than ntain a high note of consistent principle under ny trials of daily drill norman macleod the legion and politics from many sources has come the suggestion i legion organization should enter the political i canada the legionary official publica- he canadian legion takes the opposite stand the opinion of the majority of canadian nen the first stumbling block would be a ntal change in the legions constitution which ty bo done by the dominion convention which meet again until 1944 then of course to i active politics it would be necessary for them i party or become an appendage of a party on would have to lay down it policy on us with which govarnment and parliament tai not nysraly confine itself to expressing it die war effort pwasinns rehabttttatioa and visttttif canadas army overseas in ettftaftd aaoctrr la a wrte ci article an ten p w r lrcjr ua c v cxx4thji wrj nrbittvr ai- wljlu in t jtu tor lntl- ajluir hj u o uvxj n lir hi- lu luij lur ciiiinn 11- lor bur itiu ts ipial ocxi tj llrf tjki fctutllira ii uir qimmri ajiuj in ljuimi thrtr a ij r8on to cxj all j iitt ara oitviet but l leav ocjr ujl of rcii blrfl su kluuj at3 arttl fcjd u rtjldslmuoca j urf jji acxjitlt air lrjr imirrj ttir tmx uzjt u3d az ord lienor oorpe aorajtjop buuim tj tiiitd ajud tta mhni alj alxsd u nvixi ttimt a au armourer iikv tnaalrvf retrain aod adjaetroml to alj kltl of sujak bu oiaicni w maalzai rriulv to fuid ttiiw suno- trutim 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differing interests thi in the legionarys opinion is true only where the differing interests are not brought into play the troops are content so long as politics do not intrude the moment politics do intrude they become antagonists just as their civilian fellowcitizen to expect veterans to treat other veterans differently over political differences is to expect the impossible human nature is not built that way if such a thing did happen the legionary claims that far from achieving unity among veterans making the legion a political force would on the con trary split it wide open and before long it would cease to exist as a united veteran organization under its present constitution the legion is able to exert its influence on all parties and all govern ments keeping itself free from political and biased taint the legions position is unassailable whatever its spokesmen say carries weight with the government because parliament knows that there are no political motives behind their representations give the legion a political colour and every remark of its leaders would be suspect immediately so the legionary urges legionnaires to have one place where we can meet in harmony let us keep our organization as a united alert and mobile force ready to apply our experience and influence where they can be most effective let us keep what we have a great and strong fighting mens organization with a magnificent record of service to our country and comrades achieved only by a splendid unity cannot use expired butter coupons retailers were warned january 9th that they must not detach and keep the expired butter coupons nob 1 and 2 from the ration books of consumers who did not use these two coupons before the expiry date january 3 likewise consumers were warned by the ration administration of wartime prices and trade board that if they did not use the two expired coupons while they were valid they should detach and destroy them before presenting their ration books at the store 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