Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 20, 1943, p. 2

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tu gwttgrtowa h wfcd- octets 20tk 1945 the georgetown herald ofo otrfottx mo val clem wtrum oi rwab ttowk asaoaovs gnrwayft a coyta acton luoat hton subscadtlc sat i rmisf 0 d sunt tod ch h4 a j 8 ii cor to a4ar 4a k m w i ca mlnltti kuhoni st t walt a b k p ier cut d oollvhay uabv b bow j bolky ol qf- w ly hnimt vtityp t t tb c rto- tet do oo ot it cwh hie editors corner patriotism vs pocketbook live the re a man with soul o dead who never to himself ha said thi i my own my native tand and i there a true cunadian who ha faded to be filled with pride at the peat heritage that i hi y but being filled with pride ta not enough it it action that count not word or feeling patriotic it a patriotic dotal but like many of thote who inherit wealth tome of u little value or appreciate that which ha been handed down to ut now again many lamihet in our land are being culled upon to mnltr the tuprrmr titcri- fice they are seeing loved one tilled on farflung bat tlefield or the ocean of he world that we here safely ot home may continue what we call with pride the democratic way of life for freedom i not something that can be bought and paid for once and then forever after poeed and enjoyed untilmrn hne the vision and windomto ba- nith wor from the earh free men can only rrmmn free by being prepared at any minute and at whatever cost to defend that freedom the burden of actual defence rents always on the flower of our young manhood those who are ationg in sinew and limb to withstand the rigors of modern warfare but each of us has u part to play and how we play i determines whether we are worths citizens of this notion worthy of the heritage that is ours we cant hope here at home to equal tin- sacrifices of our armed forces but there arc impor ant things we can and must do to co operate in every possible way to win the war and one of the most important is to speed the victory with wor bonds if we really believe in the freedom of demo cracy really believe that equal rights oso entail equal obligations to protect and support these rights then we in georgetown and district will not only raise the 370000 which is our quota of the fifth victory loan but we will oversubscribe the issue for money talks it shows how deep and how real and how sincere ia our patriotism if our patriotism ends when it hits our pocketbook then we are indeed unworthy of the heroic deeds and sacrifices of our fighting men let us show canadian fighting men that our words are not hollow when we cheer from the sidelines let ua show them by supplying in everyincrensing vo lume the vital munitions of war they need beauty around us autumn has never been more glorious than this year and our own town of georgetown waa a perfect sample of the beauty that comes to the canadian coun tryside when the first frosts touch a scarlet flame to tree and shrub the ffrand old maples that border our streets met overhead in a bower of crimson and gold the brilliant sunahine from a sky of cloudless blue seemed to calch some of their hues as it shone through their branches to be reflected again from the rustling yellow carpet of fallen leaves one seemed to be walking in sunlight at once more intense and muted here and there a tree of bright scarlet stood out against the dark of evergreens reaching arms of fire to the infinite blue sky driving through the village of norval when the season was at its height of glory we rounded the maple- fringed turn on no 7 highway and a panorama met our eyes which made us wish we possessed the gift to capture its beauty forever with paint and brush the river shone bright as silver in the sun while the steep cliff behind with its gorgeous sumac and maples topped by majestic pines formed a backdrop no artist could improve another place of beauty was the credit valley which can be viewed from the old iron bridge near the lower paper mill here we could see the bril liance of trees against the green floor of the valley be low and as our eyes travelled up the valley toward the caledon mountains the colours formed a patchwork of scarlet gold and green gradually blending closer to gether and becoming muted in the blue haze of the dis tant hills these past two weeks whether walking or driv ing we saw beauty everwhere we looked t we can help them in common with all people of decent human in stincts we in this country have read with horror of the atrocities committed against the victims of nazi terror ism in europe yet nownonvof us realize that the res trictive immigration policy ofourcountry is preventing huodred of these deapermfas people froen finding haven ia a land where free c i still reigns there i a committee ia toroeto called ca nadian national committee oa refugee sfc bat thee victim in heart and mind and they aw l a petition in an effort to afaow the gaveraaveat that there would be strong popular support for aruioa of a larger number of refugee to c during last ten years canada ha admitted about 1 5000 refugee for the most part these were industrialists or people with special training and their activity has eoastiruted a valuable contribution to canada meanwhile hundred of thousand of antinazi refugees protestant roman catholic and jewish have been seeking the right to live in free countriea during thia time great britain has taken nearly 200000 canadas share in this problem ia surely larger than our immigration figures show we heartily concur with any effort made which will result in rescuing men women and children from the grasp of tyrants who would crush the very life from them on the slightest provocation we hope that canada will open wider her door to these unfor tunate people w the wortda news sra through the christian science monitor am 1tnrarttntil dh f b tvnttt fnthrrsi it ii i 1irrh rl rsmltli am t i in 4 to ttarstt ua v we v wifntn svta fits y tv o ii so mtk sir rif is itiltfm m t bnw ij 0 yt imhiiimif osat bmbr hw ij cm nuu rlu i samh oonr ow srqurst farmers and farm workers if your farm work has slackened for the winter you are needed elsewhere in essential employment highly ewntial wor very important in canadas war effort and for the welfare of the nation is threatened with shortages of workers one of the few sources of men available for other hijjh priority jobs is those men on the farm who will not he needed at home during the lall and winter heavy needs must be met in many lines producing fuel wood and other neces sary forest products in base metal mines in food proccssjnk in railway track maintenance if you live on a farm and arc not needed at home during the fall and winter you arc urged to answer this national appeal farmers engaged in essential work during the off season will be allowed to return home when needed also those on potponemetit under mobili zation regulations will continue on postponement while in approved essen tial work during the slack an the farm please answer this vital rail now for full information please apply to one of the following the nearest 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