the georgetown herald wed october 27th 1943 t farmers and farm workers if your farm work has slackened for the winter you are needed elsewhere in essential employment jef highly euential work very important in canadas war effort and for the welfare of the nation u threatened with shortage of worker one of the few sources of men available for other high priority jobs is those men oo the farm who wl not be needed at home during the fall and winter heavy needs must be met in many line producing fuel wood and other neces sary forest products in bate metal mines in food processing in railway track maintenance if you live on a farm and are not needed at home during the fall and winter you are urged to answer this national appeal farmers engaged in essential work during the off season will be allowed to return home when needed alto tboie on postponement under mobili zation regulations will continue oh postponement v bile in approicj cnen- tial work during the slack on the farm please answer thin vital coll now for full information please apply lo one of the follouing the nearest emiloymlnt and selective servici oi hce or the nearest provincial agricultural rtpri sentattve or your local farm production comuhto national selective service sas we see it uaputlaa w would r-r- think fna he introduction of motor caw hid moit to do with th chant la re gard tokmsptng of that sabbath than n thir iingl reason while motor- w0jlbiwm si un w day work unhhmhhmhgl n the s yet tt lent very fax m j rem of court where tn family las witt some york township a boa0 j farmer had a dune laid aolnst learnlhe dallyid unaaosls tnem ci f working or pf out for on sutjjs sunday to art under which they mn to do- at ttmea can which fort ihr carrying on of week- ju made y morniilz ton day work on thr sabbath a great deal j rtsuri the weekly drtv w j of titerhu jtowy under the bruge urlns w l 1 l n ront wn on cn aid and the keeping thr sabbath u a mighty rood hmu j j of that habit t follow it u trur umt there art- ufflm when certain wrk i neoe- hary and therefor excusable on sun day but i to often happen that thr honda y work sort on without any e- caus whatrvrr it u trur that thrrr tji t tn tarn respect or ill baobtth there was at one time nowadaa wr can raiuy remember when at a lad ut borne t would iiavr lhr shoe all shlned up un saturday ready for church on iiuntuy we would have thr wood box fillti on saturday ao lha i h th owner undrmeath ulns iht ditch a a pit repairing hit car on a sunday morning tbwhtg utrd lo ihnilar vortc on sunday it proved to c u rdr tut oprnrd th way for i i h nda labor w mould thtrdt brllvf rncmcrd tn thr baaing uxalnaa v v iud to procurr a ivrmit to do a i l 11 tv aking a had to do on thr habj h our bunday work along that 1 in o 1 d of mlitng on dough which would tax prrhapa a half hour tn bunday night human atlll wc wouldni have- to earn ui d cnl on day a ml tn ivrn and nrn hunday and c would rur thr hay tli lh a trtur of bring glvn and itraw put down out of th mow 4 h nilijr rril y cnarbr ajngt u rrady to frrd th block on bundjy t vo ttjwnihip tnrn haa arouirfd th nwipanrn would b uld aa on oml rnn murrat no doutk thru luturday nlglil and would ha a rral mlu thdrawr but vn if it uniu uonday o courh at uut ittn u n catlw j alununn c thr punni hadnt bn lnvmtrd or m qj ny tj fart jj u u ihy mltht ha proved to br quit a atnai th u lo wort on th sabbath and we lniitn a good many will again look up th actual wporduf of the fourth cobamaatfettol 7 w nnmnm cotreuu it vu a dr oalcr who made th ataumcnt that mtn at tiny abould be don away with as thry had paucd their tue- fiilnsfia- at that h may hae been mis quoted anyway it aroused eon1der- abl flhc union a the um but war change a good many opinions and to day it is nothing unusual to notice an advertisement in the paper calling for men over sistyqv for some tpe- lelal cb during th so called denrov- jtion years it tu almost hopelet for a man over forty to procure work but things hae changed greatly in th last few yiars and there l work for erry- jbody wtliing lo work these days the demand fcr youths is proving quite a j temptation for many to quit school earlier than thr woald otherwlt do to earn orry tse 10m feature of that is that thoa oungiirrs will rwrr be oun ukji and their chances of got rig bbxk to fcchool to fljvlh their education alur liaving wtirked for a tr l vrry tjun indeed the money j fomt lookk nttrucut jlruht tiut 11 wont buy anualrdge i if til i hi i liir fall ob that it tnuir apptjtiiu thin anothrr vr would ioy that ob auuld be picking opslr the ij mr iulh bnn rfect for the ob laulv and the upnlr are of uood quality and color uiu fall the until of applets in the ttordgr room herm to put th finish oo th fan wcarfc th po u toes have bea stored aisray tat sometlm and th othr viafajoaai a wc and now that th apffe aiw fai th winter supply of good tsw to tat has been fairly- well looked aftr on thine aur w hat tn owrjadav have plenty to be uiankful fos thw yssar tlut kxchange4 are almost unafil mous in their remarks afcout th beauty oi the leave this fml about all that w can add aloog that ttn at lha hit boy oterieas miss th bfiht- ry cooouwd leave on th tree to tnj- liiid they dont put on th color i heme cner thrr tix thry do bee m bu become o dull grcn umc lo browta and hfnf on long into the winter when writing to those boy over there mnmber to uu thim thai the leaves have put oo a better display than ever this fall vot ctt uvt os uovwr the old adage was confirmed last ttk by flat wuf barbeau of th ojii of military btaff clerk at tfi 11 tij lludtiujrtir and hts brand m bno the former prlval dell lirlrod ol thr canadian women army ccrps olf to u quiet cabin on zak louis lc their licnemoon tragedy struck tlut nltcht and tempo rani v ended th ulluc fltuatlon thyd both forgot ten their ration books colborri ca prtia t uftcjclxl a lslvtnu djwtor namuf sivrw ztrvie 2 lou niilly west gwllllmbury townthlp mco county thtpitlwrt at auer right laauf mr setlty uiib ha v smj tw yamgtrmms farmer father of fliers kccohhccu victory bonds fo cfacc 0 lou neilly is a typical ontario farmer with b5 acres just north of bradford two of the neilly sons joined the rcaf one son was killed in service the other is a flightlieutenant on active service i bond buyer himself lou neilly personally sold 200000 worth of victory bonds in the first four loans to people of his own township when lou neilly lean with neighbors he i across a fence and chata men talks about victor bonds and that its everybodys duty to buy them he says something luu this bis message to you the biggest chore in my life is doing what i can to win this war i want my son and his pals your sons to get everything they need to do their job over there wherever they are i want too to put aside what savings i can into victory bonds to give my oldest boy a fresh start when he takes off his uniform you can put savings a great many places but there is only one place where your savings will give our boys in service the help they need now everybody knows that victory bonds are as good as dollar bills and that you can borrow on them any time you need cash but we should buy bonds as our duty to our fighting men ttefcy m 50 but victory bonds national war finance commit