the georgetown hewjj xgtfataiy aagtat 25 1943 the georgetown herald of ofcoauurtofcr hobvai oum srtllukf ubtxammjaat htwisffoih asbgsovx auubufab tsssjl cows sxnrow bouhmok hate strsstiupnosi sates canada unilad stale and o lut a year 8inu oceah le ufiriuai u1 slal fc sa4 ea mhr i toxfboire k s whirs 0- biehm puulthtr uary u 8iekh ekof oarhxld u uootlvsav j sotoy member ol th otmrtlin vttejy kvtppr auocutton ted th oatajto- jrjbec dtvulcn ol th owjul rfre editors corner a newcomer in parliament recently the electors of halton chose mr stanley hall a hornby district farmer to represent them in the ontario parliament we were naturally curious to meet this newcomer on the politicaj scene and one day recently journeyed over to hi farm on the i oth une of trafalgar it was threshing ds and we found the new m p hard at work in the field a fanner all his life he bring a personal knowledge of farmers and their problems to queens park which should be beneficial to the rural group which make up a large percentage of our population mr hall is a newcomer to politic but we trust that he will not let this fact interfere with him speaking hi mind and takingan active part in provincial legisla tion a the elected representative of an important on tario county he has an important duty to perform not only for hi own electorate but for the broader interest of the province a a whole we hope that in hi term of office be will carry out hi duties faithfully and to the beet of hi ability and that he will play hi part in mak ing a better county a better province and a better do minion for u to live in a worthwhile enterprise tentative plan for a municipal swimming pool are under discussion by the georgetown lions club recently a large property beside the post office wu purchased by the club and it it proposed to erect a large swimming tank on the property thi is o worthwhile enterprise and one with which all present and prospec tive parent should be in sympathy there ore few spot doe to town where parent can be assured that their children can bathe safely the proposed pool would cost about 8000 some of this money could be raised by the club and at least two citizens hove voiced their desire to make sub stantia contributions to the undertaking a certain amount would have to be raised by public subscription and we feel sure that georgetown citizens who have always given full support to oil worthwhile things would be generou in supporting the project when youre budgeting this fall see if you cant lay aside a dollar or two for the swimming pool it will pay divi dends in health and safety for the children odds and ends we have some fine garden in town this year staff groat stopped to show us some carrot from hi garden and they were the size of mangels quite the largest we can ever recall seeing speaking of gar den there have been complaint that some bird and we dont mean the feathered kind have been mak ing inroad on local victory gardens this petty pilfer ing i extremely anoying when one consider the time work and expense that have gone into the grow ing of garden produce and we hope the offender will give the gardener a break from now on a flying officer from the rcaf wo in town last week to in vestigate the possibility of organizing on air cadet bri gade in town some of the local boys have been attend ing the air cadet meeting in brampton and if suffi cient interest is shown perhaps a similar club will be started in georgetown the dept of education has announced that school will open on september 7th which will anwer the many queries that the herald office has received lately from the younger generation the virtual impossibility of buying canned goods and preserves at present indicate that rationing would be helpful in this field i it may puzzle santa its progress we presume at any rate there are no snags no runs and no holes to dam nowadays and a twisted seam no longer spoils the peace of mind of many a wellgroomed femme in fact the entire order of things is much more mtorly for instance towels are back on the bathroom rod where the number nines used to drip and dry bu reau drawers are noticeably more roomy and the darn ing silk may be found in its proper place if anyone should happen to look at it for memorys sake so it must be progress certainly no one would want to go back to black cotton or even wartime ray ons with their queer shapes and wrinkled knees and yet somehow they had their points when one picked them up there was the feel of texture one was con scious of form and color and the usual dimensions of a material object she wasnt just clutching a bottle today a pair of stockings is just something you shake well and pour into the pajkn of me hand a few iuml mi atkles matt qmwk gty jj quirtgr p franklin roof mldrar in quebec city today who ntl and in bui of athlon dn and i niunmn omrrno onml tat do by ltd on photographed thrm th imuf of th vlcrrsml aummrr tht country editor and the war ten of a rpon on canadian roundup a regular cbo wuy fa- turv oo uoodajr aiuat ctn im3 ttv report waa aitro by jam kin loch ol tn cdc national kevm 6r vtor central nevnroom toronto a former editor of the perth courier and port prmncea time oat then a lot being- done to help win thu war in quiet peaceful place away from the roar of gun or the rattle of machinery and a lot of people are dotne im portant war affirk who don t set much crrdit lor it more often than not they dont realize t hetiuelvre horn much the rv doing for instance thrrr alhc country editor acrout canada thrrr air more than wven hundred areajy nwnpoper 1 haa rvent men to britain and to ottawa and rtery one of thrm became an un ao that the subscriber ran hear about po riant part of thr aar effort the day the mar in thrlr awn unruaur and of ar waa declared icourw the nrw column har been i made a call on one of thrm the n hew brunjrwtt and in quifce th eeuera family of the mumttnfen o leaner titer are many more but thai gfvt pu an 16f ttvete paper itay in the urn fa mljtea betsum the d3tor art dnwud to their work and the- work all th time itsoft of them are iradliag figure in thetr town if they were in the bu- tnet only to make money they wouldnt make a fo of it became they ertr the whole public the only other irutltutlon that don that u the pool office ho the rotor twunir into action aa nrwothly a any hlffhlyortanlaed department and much more quickly thttr machinery wai alread net up the canadian weekly nrvipaper association which incidentally has juki held it 34th annual convention other du 1 ini to bowmanvlut ontario ahtre 0njc jomr edit and pubhfthc the canadian 8utcman the slateman u junt one paper bu it a tplcal moat of vou ptoohly kno what a weekly netwpaper otnee la like they are all much the aamc the worn drka piled with proofs and that newspaperoffice smell a mixture of printer a ink hot metal and old paper the back nlctt stored under the counter it doc wit look much like a war plant out it a oa neceaary to ua aa the newvat airplane factory uke many other weeklies the sutea- man la being put out by fewer people than it waa before the war it had a ataff of nine and five of those people are now in uniform including the editor a won and nephew some of them have been replaced of courae but a newapaper call for pc1allzed talent and experienced people are hard to get in many cor the editor hlnuelf haa gone to war chick spence of the 8trathroyagedumatch and bill mc lean o the plcton tlmea to name only two in ontario vartoua governmental denortmenta have aim called into uae the apeclal gtfu of the weekly editors the traditions of service behind the weekly newspaper- haw always been one of aervtce to thetr communities but that has been widened and every one of thrm ta now arrvtng its country jaa much as its community its column are thrown wide open whenever the editor la called on to help out campaigns for the red cross victory loans salvage drive greek relief victory oardens aid to rus sia and a dozen other causes it would be hard to put a value on all this free space and the weekly can throw its weight behind all these thing to good j advantage because of its very nature perhaps more than any other busi ness that of rasulshlng weeklies in canada has stayed true to the old english custom of having the son carry on the fathers work there are dosetu of those news paper families the charters family of the bruipoon conservator in ontario two of the charter sons are in the armed force the harrusee of the vernon news 1n british cokjmhta tti ajibftosre of the ounpbeuton oranhtc md freely to keep the pibuc informed m nil phaaea of the war but more than that the load on the eekllea haa been increawd meadlly the editora have to alt on more local commltlen and the have to pet out their papers with short staffs and cften with inexperienced help the hae found themselvea working under increasing pressure and al though theres nothing spectacular about their war work they are break ing records every week thetr contribution la taken granted and they themselves think nothing of it directory acton employ of acton mehlnr shop rnjoyed a picnic at edtn miiu itr brly arnold of montreal i vultlnir with hi mother mrs b o arnold and othrr acton relative iac john allan tarswell arrived back horn after a year oveneaa with th rtoa p he will lake further train- ine in canada mim helen uoloade daughter at andrew molotzle of acton and ohlef petty officer leu j bulltvan ubn were marrld in baered heart church lake george fret preu fr watson ftf0qwjt ofioe boer to s ssct tbursday tfuooba tor r dl x burns mjlne 09rt4x svmoefin xmm9 otofcttcwn pbon k rgrarmttf s im s mgi n n rrr dr clifford reid uu mi- utla aui ooorctweb dftil macwood vbf8dubt srjmokjft fttfm u otbe kixwtat okwob oeart otarkqttet ssd tb kw ltaet- fipil faflmn t th eorer tt hats sos wul lasjhrf dsl icc kl gym mn iih ba asj a1 stsast m plrct llattat olonty ta lews ooat artfory ttatlra bids urn mnn i oaortttocn frank petch uonstcd rjonomb bbs jx cuuscs of dmcsukcs prompt barrln rttftu ssi oaercrunrn po bes 41 monuments i mfl and littthldjo pollock a ingham ojxt dasltns en rsquaatffeans sms inspaet our work in orwsweod oasmurjr a m nielsen shu ytuef fnecfe cta xray prttttfcast imtf lltnlrrl oses er tua bluti 0csow19 horn- t s t9 mt otsssd ttiands s ami radio repairing we socialize m this work u ts sa9rlab6 j sanfordtf son ralph gordon tb trsstu cntartslbsf tot your nasi bnsrob muttnud circular w tokomto shb oawtord oakvbjlb monunvmt works dfstfjis auhmrtud oeod euaplot of uociinnqnh hand year pstronst rsawtts milton mil helen paujkt lilt for toronto whrre ah will begin training- with th owjto air mall from overwas haa been comina bhrausti to milton post offlee four days mr belnc rooted in eng land sir and ura prank white and daustiter barbara of uitowel have bsen vmeatlonlns st the home of hit father mr p leonard wlhte the union jack beside the ceno taph has been flying at halfmast bine the death of pte wubrrt a ota who waa kjled in action in tucllyv qans rilan chamnlon gray coach lines timetable mow vt wwrtm dsyutht asttof tim ucavs oiajftorrowk cnr timetable daylight savins tub to toronto 1jmi sl sj4 pa b isj bub- to uhtdom j ims ob s til bjb- usbjb bsjspra jbbsl sktuapsm 1 oiiii sad bobsay only m- to ooalsb dally to klt- y to ntobsnar aowj biswlsr brampton colonel t l kennedy peel county upj has been appointed minister of ajsrlouhum to the drew oabrnat oolonel kennedy held the same pool magic passes and there they are oh its progress of course not having hosiery to rinse out or mend but something tell us that our old friend santa is going to get quite a surprise when he finds a bottle hanging by the fireplace next december pathnter t u pouenrer and man iensa potuntar and man tssaa i passenger sunday only ul u 1 passenger daoy m pa 1 this train wu formerly tt 1 oyer but now stop oats wast patiencer and man u9aa patsanacr sat only us pa i rsawngjir datty aaaspt saturday and bnasay u as dany xept sunday tjspa poutngcr sunday only utspj dally ciespt sunday ufliaa oaaafhartt pmarnsr and mall aw a 1 ootes beatk 1 psnatifsr sad issb tsju dam twam ohil taia b tlon when the henry government was in power the royal black knights of ireland held a deny day celebration in brampton rev r 3 dunlop of ner val orand master of the chapter was ohlef speaker at the gathering- in otge park the brampton lions dub owimmlns tank has been a popular spot this summer to date over 1mb soldlen from nb m rtjo hare used the tank and 1100 chilians have taken th phinte nu reported in a toronto paper that p o wuham undner is in th botek of thmc to the stetban battle bteobs bui uoutsr el bracap- ttn was anshtsy injured in a plan anft nsissis nnnssnatw and rvdoaaatt fall faim dates of events fob this following are the dates of pall in which the herald reader interested acton septeoiber it and 1 brampton sept 4 snd fergus sept 10 and 11 georgetown sept 10 and orangev 14 and 10 oalt sept s3 to m orand valley sept m and mu tonsept and sb ehehtume sept 31 and u arthur sept m and oct l bokonaept and so oaledon oct 1 andx osoltstl4bept h snd ss latostarssspt u 0t l rmoot and it ttreetsviusoetlsad wabiwl oh wad 11