Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 15, 1943, p. 2

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qgprget lsrald the georgetown herald wednesday december is 1943 hobvax oudttujtuci uuaock ttkwlavrfown asbgkove ulloltfu toou cowa actok bbaidwh hilton subscription ratts oafmiw oalud 8taua sad onnru iu1 a iw buil coplat to at rirl satis auu c0 w ata a a o bissw pubuahrr oajiraxd u uaguvray uajtv u btehh 1u j dole m of in oajiahin wuj tiarwapauwr whtfcvi and uaa ontatis- quaeae dtltdon ot u owka flie editors corner community christmas tree saturday yet children santa clous ha tent word to the liont club that he will be at their community christ mas tree next saturday afternoon at three oclock and hes looking forward to seeing you all there hell have an orange in his pock for every boy and girl even though the candy may be mining you know child ren santa has run into the very same problem that faces your mothers at this time he just cant gat enough sugar to make his usual candy treat but the important thing is that he will be here with his hel pers parade and the lome scots band to play those christmas hymns and carols he loves so well after santa has renewed acquaintances with the children there will be a monster raffle for turkeys geese and chickens so we hope mother and dad wont go home right away with the number of fowl being drawn for they have an excellent chance of winning one and the happiest part of it all is that even if hiy dont win theyll know that the proceeds from their tickets will go towards helping some children less for tunate than theirs for that is the main phase of lions club work helping underprivileged children a neces sary job the yearround but one which is especially appropriate at christmastime so boys and girls and grownups too well he looking for you at the christmas tree on saturday arena has new management the legal technicalities in connection wih a board to manage the arena have finally been ironed out with the resignation of the original board of parks management erroneously known through the years as the georgetown cemetery board and the passing of four new bylaws the cemetery board will continue the fine work they are doing in connection with the cemetery and will have no responsibility for the man agement of the arena this step was taken in accord ance with the wishes of the board council was then enabled to appoint a committee of men to look after the arena and this was done at the lust regular meeting of the 1943 council as one ratepayer in town pointed out at nom ination meeting youthful delinauency in georgetown is becoming a problem it was as a means of combatt ing this trend and also with he ideu of giving pleasure to those adults who enjoy the winter sports an arena can provide that council this year was determined not to lease the arena or let it fall into private hands cooperating with them now we havr a group of publicspirited citizens who have taken on the re sponsibility of running the arena we hope the young people will remember it is mainly for them that these extra burdens are being shouldered und govern them selves accordingly the committee which is looking after the arena deserves th- thanks of the ratepayers for s their attempt to turn a public liability into on asset as well as to provide an opportunity for good wholesome recreation we wish them success in their new ven ture john brackens speech reading an account of frogreaivcoiiervilivf leader john brackens speech presented to the cana dian people last thursday night over a local radio nt tion we wondered on what grounds the guvenimeiil- operated cbc had refused him permission to purchase time on he network if excluding politics from the air in between election times is the answer we wondered why it had allowed mackenzie kings broadcast to in- radioed unchallenged to the listening canadian public recently his speech contuined just us much of what his party is going o do und less discussion of the fundamental principles on which the nation should he built than john brackens speech contuined those in power should adhere just as strictly to the rules laid down in this respect as those who differ in their views to us this action taken by the cbc sounded a solemn warning of what can happen when a state becomes all powerful and impatient of correction mr brackens speech was not of a controversial nature it was a culm argument on the best way of life lor canadians in the future mr bracken maintained that this could be brought about by decentralization of government not centralization cooperation not state dictation expanding production not scarcity and wid- tbrfif trade amaa not restrictive practices mr bracken said he favours labor having a in industrial management through joint labor at production committees to this he added loraoch heavier in bom bid losuov cuthidrai trim ara a lourttr trntrr lor the 01 rd kjcramcril in tlir pracruloo kk in ui ruin of ik otorgra ca uirdral boulharark on tlir kraat ot the auunpuon hn aictiotuou amlneo prvlxted and carried ue il lurr hjkji pan u uw prut slon iaiik ijimijh tlir 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unable to achieve it or sustain it state socialism can never achieve it for socialism is rigid centralized and coercive our aim is to expand pro duction with a corresponding increase in the national income with a minimum loss of liberty in seeking to explain the ways which are open to canadians at the political and economic crossroad they are rapidly approaching mr bracken declared the alternatives are continued chaos on the one hand or regimentation on the other chaos with its frustrations or regimentation with its deadening ef fect on the impulse to produce its inevitable tendency towards dictatorsh p and the certainty that all material increase will be sktmmed off to nourish a growing bur eaucracy there is no advantage in just changing mas ters it is tyranny that we must destroy it matters little whether the tyranny is to be found in financial of fices in st james street trades union offices in phila delphia or administrative chairs in ottawa we want to he free men working in voluntary association witjj each other to decide our destiny ourselves and choose the best way of reaching it 1 944 chicks dont wait no lon ixforr ordering your 1944 chicks if you want some choice order now we sell bred to lav barred rocks i urge type leghorns ilirehreil i ighl sussex new i lumniihire x light sussex und white 1 ighorn x iwinl rork hybrids thompsons poultry prm and hatchery phone 48 r 5 georgetown r r 3 jj issssssssssssssssbsssss btbhbm bvvb 1 cr8ist1vus fowl wanted for christmas poultry this season we will pay the folio wing prices t grade a special milkfed chickens per lb 34c grade a milkfed chickens per lb 32c turkeys grade a special per lb 38c last day or receiving poultry monday december 20th acton creamery main st c anderson acton phone s3 ksrjmy if i tbsu3blrbhbabbbbhbbmbbsrtlbbbambbbbbsg artiaofportrjnin montrose watches as tth rv jaml taosaeueu crown and reman watches am hut is jsil uireabaiu club buying plan la tcoordsaes ttb wpfjl rstnlinvia shop at home and 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