Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 1, 1944, p. 6

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trie geor hera wednca november lrt 1944 your eyes ix yoa attach as much impor tance to having your eyes ex amined as we do you will be a patient of ours we have kept uptodate by taking postgraduate ccirses using good equipment and have over twentyflve years experi ence m eye examination for cwmpjet eye service and qnabtt glasses at ctty prfcea consult 0 t walker r0 etb8ight specialist tao will be at his otfloe over i be bell telephone co- nun street georgetown we second wednesday of each month or you may consult o t walker i at his office in brampton ashgrove fhonb oeoi jetown 87 bv dorjnc mulholland on smday october 32na church held at good george s turn out j m buy victory bonds- parade was chur h will guides tuebaiv october 2ii the third biitnday of he 1st georgetown com pany cam jiar girl guides was oele brat j ith a party held in the sun day school 100ms the uides were leased to iac members ul the com mitte mrs m h moyer mrs s v orr mrs w fc nodwell and mrs w g o tnninpon present vaikius tasks were assigned to e patrol leaders to make the evennv the grind iccess it wa3 kahie thompson patrol leader of the king nshers d rt a iery good job in man aging the food deparment tlie blu bird pi r 1 i ndtr june shtph i was giui the duh washhig in ol tj no ti cl the bcarltt tanaer patrcl wa i tioi f tut lieiuiik cnte tn men and j oved herstlf tri a progressiveconservative lette to the citizens of halton we have now arrived in this letter which we have endeavored to make a reasonable and instructive approach where we feci it mtiqw not be drawn out interminably at a suitable lime we shall writ you again and we shall then be more factual we have named our leader who for character experience and integrity and possessing a knowledge of ik- nation s need must be given the utmost support by progressive conservatives this is johit bracken 3 party this is the peopts party with all that implies in halton particularly our approach to the com lug election and onr conduct of it must be kept dean but it need not be anaemic when th- time comes to be positive in upholding our great leaders platform we must be informed and readt if it becomes necessary to condemn our opponents poli we shall not be silent between now and election day we must give continuous thought and work to our nation s welfaif and our peoples good in the trying years lying before as sighed the progressive conservative association halton county the regular meeting of the wo men s instill l was held tuesday af- crnoon oct 17th at the home of mis aicht- with mrs r hepburn ti c preside presiding alter the si glut ol jit opening ode and re- patlnp the lords prayer mrs thos g lion gave lhc motto physician heal thyself which pointed out so clear 1 thi t pirfld lualth emb acih men j and spirtual health as well as phj io well be ng the oil c ill was wcixd wi n a simple rule fo- w rotcrtune good thea th mrs i ank ill duill gave two timely ar tides or the use of the new sulpha rugs and pinlclllln mrs r cunn ii hari fatured with a humorous icing mid mrs archer gave two l iji j u the guitar which were nicn appiujted mia a j rud ill coi duett a question drawer which was quite interesting ind help 1 i i ecjiiteiits ol the four ditty i b h n ait being sent to the n l ifi weil on displuj after t a i c 1 e national anthem 1 i eh was stned by the icfrtshment cumr ttee crrut ai missions meeting of aignv y p u was held sun day evening in the ejiufch willi ismey if a i c l canve u charges the meeting opened with john bird p ivh i go locls send out thy t uiht the title of whi h was the hi l r 1 e ijmn 2s6 was sung followed with a prayer by i e l w i jii li tl rt id the it i 10 i 11 and jessie pu m m ip i oiiriate poem apa lu w h l i plavlng of i ll en kims i i l l w a a pie i hi j si js were given i lompson and n dails and 1 elv piano l il o ui interesting dit j o moira kellj iu and tluroughly en ns v i alien ivtroni ihles service- most w i nn plajcd and 0 rls io the com enj ed bttore lndulg i i ihmks to all ustensofjust keep in mind vjwthis family has a urfplltatinmfnd goods reputation horse sense l buy victory bonds here ken mcmillan georgetown farm machinery phone 40 1 h m mil 1 a k- j kith she ii a g 3 lalti 1 ije i 11 i 1 k bed 11 vhu glrl ha lelt on the ive ii the franels beaulj shop i ber was drawp by u th u inner was t t ev received ii i t i to 11 90 en t u t selling s t t i win joyce total ol 41 and annie tier up good work mrs clnytor wilson sang a lovely olo n keeping with the theme and betty ruddcll read an article entitled get staited and keep going the guest speaker for the evening was mrs franl- rud dell who gave evid ence of how the light has been car ried into foielgn lands and been kept burning by people true to the mis- s onary endeavour the meeting clos ed with hyniji 127 and the benedic tion pronounced by rev j o totton boo conn- ly who had oeen train ing in th- rcaf has been discharged from that branch of the armed er vices and has reenustd in the army col w phillips named to u of t queen s parle lias announced the appointment of lt col w e phil lips to the board of governors of the university of toronto he will fill the vacancy left by the death of f gordon osier head of research enterprises and veteran of the first great war he has dlrecte the manufacture of mil lions of dollars worth of vital war equipmen fo the united nations he organized the company and manufactures material never before made anywhere on this continent he has also been appointed a d lector of turbo research a crown company which will manuxaoture the jetpropulsion plane in canada ool phillips graduated tlrom the university of toronto in 1913 he was one of the youngest lieutenant colonels in the british army winning both thedso and the mjo col phillips is president of smith stone ltd georgetown a j laidlaw r r 2 norval has registered the name orchalea with the national live stock records for bis exclusive use in naming purebred stock bred on his farm mr laidlaw is a well known local holsteln breed- we can buy our way into a breadline i huiitonj h o metk litrit word that cows a imiltitud of ofliriig otkla j only through profiting by pott mistakes willmtuffir jtjtj rmwnbtr how in fho lost war olksbltw their money nttdlm spoadlng coutoj prices to risr a to that by 1918 the jssigou buy today for 89 cost 185 than while babys coaf was x compared to a similar coot at xj today this was inflation and all too soon it was tallowed by the inevitable de thatfe why our government is determined to prevent inflation now why there ore price ceilings and other antiinflationary measures to hold the cost of living down and keep our dollar value lgh and you help prevent a future depression and keep your dollars high in value every time you pass up a needless luxury j invest your money wisely 1 and avoid black market spending 72eefye i promise to give my support co keeping the cost of living down i wdl buy only what i need i will observe the ceiling whether baying or sell ing goods or services i will pay off old debts save for the future invest in victory bonds and war savings certificates and i will support taxes which help lower the cost of living i keep faai podfck latse fftoa tht murwtng industry ontario for all a pmpla of rh nadoa freedom of speech what are you doing for it some can fight for it some can work for it all can pay for it and its something thats worth fighting working and paying for so forget the pleasures of the moment thought of a gestapo- muzzled future makes them look pretty insigruficant put your money into victory bonds in stead back the attack let your dollars buy ships planes una and tanks this crucial year of the victory drive that how you can assure a future of plenty and freedom o speech 7th victory toan bonds spice donated in die interest of tnevktory coan by smith stone ltd manufacturer of electrical porcelain bakelite wiring da georgetown ontario

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