the georgetown herald wed november 17th 1943 i tcj sets anotwtramatlmtkrerd crutuv m n nhcf imrtultlr xitriuud air uim i njtiln nuutl n nm rnni p mkjij to lntun iran- mlimie rwoni t ii tmir cul ji nui ut ii it 1 n i- h 4m u jxtr cut ii lion l 1 lloiif mil imtt f mimikitx t 1 r j 1 j hnirijcl ivnlrtit of t ai j it ltd win it li kmhir it- ja tun t hvul ttiot t 1 il n to alt ik i ll i i f n i i r tnivtt an i itml um tlr tiin mi t o v- il h i r i t h uiiu iy tmnuiiu ir ijix iu rr i r i i mvj fnxu mu iv m uiii ml i it- m ii- xikhm4lil 12 ktxir ami 0 tiui f u r tu i- i i i it nil i rprt- ojwrmtfcuo muuftr if lnjau ir i jim ii t -i- u ft t i njtm mr iuwin mr hoar ii mi kmtieiitn irtu4 ij t- mmi lusdito rail gblef loesu us colonel i t xl wbcn a canadian railway prraident bmsts a cclcorl of the united 8ttrw army with the eagle itssinls ol hie new rank thle unioue ceremony took place eotnrwhere id northern manitoba where lenitcol j p irmim0rircrojmmindiniljaitejbuuannjffofcocntralcnd headquarter v mniprg received new from washington that he had been appointed full ootoorj ho waa oo a trip ineriertin the canadian national railway northern fanliuea with r c vaufhau chairman and president the invratiture took place in mr vaufhan a far rlonavtnture which waa taken aa an omen of rood going for the colonel bom in kentucky 33 years ago colonel frairoa home now if it hadnt been for the war would be in beverly liilla california he has aero service in all parte of the work p the worlds news seen through the christian science monitor am imtmutiotul zwy hmtftftf is truthful comtructive unbiased free from sensational iun editonau are tiatal and instructive and its daily features together with the weakly magulse section mate tlie mociiloe an ideal newspaper far the keen the christian science publishing sodaty one norway street boston m price flt00 yeailf erjtl 00 a month saturday iceue including miigarine section sza0 year inrrodoctorf offer 6 saturday issues u cents 8auplb copy on requbst 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bronx u an o taa iinimlnent rrcentl nn the far ol athlom mat tourrnfr ffir we t nionx left home and r luted as among the mlutng fuackcd out lait jjeptrmbti to rotimrvr otr the board of control has inked the de partment of fnblir work to relight all the ahlte ua umna in ottawa buftlnrm tvectton av nlorut the fvdcral dtitrict drlraa ouaa ewellera report butnetm better thun could be ejrpected in a place inhere fflrt out- r j hcott to ahdrh iialtov ixocratiov of agjuchlture announcement ha juat been made by president paul planer of the hal- ton federation of atrrlculture that a county meeting open to the public ia to be held in the milton town hall on monday november 22nd at 800 o clck r j scott ho la a member of the cxicuuc ccmmlttev of the on tnrlo federation of agriculture is to be the ffuest rveiuker mr scott la alao a member of the newly appointed pro- lnciul commlsaton on afirlculture the proffrnmmtl will alao include n movu tntltltd bacon for britain which haa just recently been released ibo u ijiort nddrcha by mr m robin- son of burlington vho is w widely known to hal ton rural people t ioi j stocks m4y be low by next month we specialize in personal greeting cards the kind you have always wanted to send but thought the price prohibitive how ever everyone can afford to send personal greeting cards with their own name address and greeting printed thereon as these cards are sold as low as 2j0 for 25 plus sales tax order now to ensure getting the card of your choice corse in and look over our exquisite samples the georgetown herald phone 8 main st georgetown readymade menus for21 days tempting convenient nutritionally right fc is easy to serve healthful miakifyou follow s the timely menus in tut-to-work-to- win sound practical murtsiing this clever new booklet does ill the- difficult time- t at ing planning for you and its yours frii never was it more important that you pro vide- proper food for your family for good nutrition is vitil to victory now toluuliliiuul happiness after the- w ir yet recent govern ment st ittstics show that only 10 percent of cunatlians refill nl ii tin right foods tven though sueniin v lii u 1 il t ull l l si i ll i u nr i mill xi i n til s i mill il yours tlmtly inl rat lino hwlpfutllattm eilfjl nol nw booltut twlnrj bahtr haollh to your family mail your coupon todavi to u mptllit i fmj lltctl ml lot tlir o work-t- upuii tmlij j the drewlng indub i kv ontario ipfout la tin laumsu of autriiioa anil hultb j aa lid co victoiy ntiihiiun um t mm mo rim clunio anaim l ncniylhi i dpyaf lilt u work to- win city- number mrn five to one because of a revival of the old custom ol brides rnglng the flrurera of brtdegtooma total registration at public schools in ottawa for month cf 8plember waa 8712 which doesnt seem much in proportion to total population uost stocks of food held in canada a of october i 1m3 were considerably lower as compared with the same date a ear ago hh the exception of meat both canadian and imported for instanec cold storage eggs on hand uerr lew than half a million dozen as compared with 6 8 million dozen last year cheetve held by wurehouscii und dairy factories 56504 416 pounds irss bv sixteen millions meats amount ed to 67 408837 pounds over 20 million more than on the same date last year but the figures were rrfoatly up from the month preceding by considerable as take poultry dressed with over 4 million pounds as against 2 5 million the month before for vrnie time now the aiithoiitlea have been strewing the serious hous ing shortage in st johns kfld as a warning to troops who may be posted in the area to dissuade relatives from joining them there unless they have a place to live in oc forehand the population has incrcacsd from 30000 to w 000 and at times new arrivals have hod lo be sheltered in tht city jail who says that would be a nice welcome for mother and the kids cannda has hit the lowest figure in maternal mortnlttv rate to date with jdpir 1000 ihe births the director of maternal and child hygiene n part- itit nl of pensions nnd nitlonal health told a mm ntlon in toronto a sttictj decrease has been fihoun since iki uhen the rutu uas 50 ptr 1000 lhe births this is cry ninuu u inr onsldtilnp the stresses and strains of the wr another instinct of the war forelng us to otrtome our own dtfllt titles tn lotuv oil drilling op 1ms in siisltitfliiurtti they had used ns a drill lug mud btnumlte now hard to ob tain from the states a unlvcrsit of saskatchewan professor w o wor- rtster developed the use of a siiusututo clay found in largo quantltlos around estovan nearby to the blenafh lignite coal fields and theyre using about 60 tons a week in druuhfl operations now ihe shopman wmm ny 4 h u mlltll t i mill mil i of tl is ull ill lulltkrl f ii l i hpn 1 mil n t i in- i- illiili i nlu iv il if trulln iiiiiviu lin ii in nun of tin hiiimiiiii national ltuiunyala 1 1 1 ultvdrant miuilmiiild noted caiimllim artist il i s ol rnriiiiluh iirmihl furrch lime nrniikcil 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