Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 18, 1945, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wedneaday april 19th 1945 county organizers meet with local loan committee mr w n bkfcle and squadron leader ken andrea onjanlzers for tbo tfa vkrtory loan in halton county net witto the local loan oomsnlttee teftt wednesday night to the munici pal building tbe meeting was presided over by l k meek jjlnt chairman witti w bradley for the georgetown dttrtrict mi dnvt mr blckle spoke briefly on the fine record in halton for the last loan when the county had the highest per capita purchases in the whole dominion with georgetown idtflflng the halton district he praised the local committee for their splendid organization and said he was confid ent that this district would once more do its part in allout support for a worthy cause squadron leader andras recently dtooharged from the roaf after ser vice overseas spoke of publicity work fox the loan and showed two excel lent films report to the boys with r correspondent greg clark and tiie price of victory produced by tbe qocaoola company sales chairman v maccortnack poke briefly and said that george towns quota once more stood at 835000 but that georgetown was out to beat its previous record of 540000 established in the 7th loan campaign -f- prepare to invest in the best buy victory bonds koofcvblr memorial ubvick at untkd chubch at the memorial service held in hon our of the lata president roosevelt in tihe united ohuroto sunday evening rev r c todd paid tribute in the following words no mortal man has ever come nearer to world rulerehip than mr roosevelt- those who in this generation hate sought that position by fire and swoid have come to an ignominious end but to one who ought it not has come the honour of holding eway over the hearts of more mortals than any other had there come out of this war a world govern ment and had ne lived m roosevelt most surely have become known to men everywhere as president of tile world for noet truly the greatest of all aha be tbe servant of all at the morning service the oholr paid tribute to the memory of canadas grea friend by endering america the beautiful last of thf french foreign legion wherever the flag of prance decreed truvt brae and reckless men should lead the charge there the legion of the damned fought and fell- now it is disbanded outmoded by tanks buzz bombs and jetpropelled planes inez robb writes about it in the am erican weekly with this sundays april 23 issue of the detroit sunday times tea y rugged protection is the natural thing i the rhinoceros is built like a battleship nature has provided him with a tough almost impreg nable hide rugged lasting proteetion brantford roofing too provides rugged listing protection during the p i w urinilord roofing his sifeguirded countless thousimls of canadun homes igunst sun run veind move sleet yes and lire wheiher jou are building or ust re roofing spccih lirantford for double protection reison able cost ease of ipplic inon blended 1 c tun ind a roof tint ill not curl or v irp or split brantford ttoof s brantford roofing company limited brantford ontario for sa by the georgetown lumber co t the canadian way o f life where the heart is 99 sitting by the fireside at home digging in the garden for fun busy weekends just fishm these things mean comfortable pleasant irving the kind of living your man overseas is dreaming of fighting for make sure these simple pleasant things exist for him when he comes back remember that it is possible for them to exist only if his dollar is worth a dollar by protecting his dollar we help to protect his future thats why we must realize now the dangers that he in careless unnecessary buying never buy two where one will do buy only what we need we must support rationing and price control and encourage others to support them and we must avoid all deal ings with black markets these are the rules if we break them we can be certain that we will start our country his country on the spiral of inflation prices shoot sky high wages try to catch up and never succeed you may pay a dollar for 30 cents worth of goods and this means your dollar your soldiers dollar is worth only 30 cents there s np limit to inflation and theres no stopping it once it starts so lets make sure our boys will come back to a protected dollar a dollar that will buy a full dollars worth of goods let s keep up the fight against inflation every day in every way we can so that our men overseas can look forward to pleas ant satisfying living the cana dian way of life make this pledge today i pledge myself to do my part in fighting inflation by obewlog rationing and toldiog black market in any shape or by rvtpxttng prtc confeola and ocber u inflation measure and te training from careless and unneces sary buying i will not buy iwo where one will do nor will i buy a new where an old will do by- bwylng victory bond end wot saving stomp supporting tax anon and abiding by all such measures which will lower ihc cost of linqg and help keep prices at a normal level pmhuiud hy thm brewing inxxjstky ontario to reveal the danger umehouse mrs oatrora was guest speaker at umdwuse wms ebster thankof ferine meeting held at mrs mitchell on thursday last she was introduced to tbe ladles tv mrs c o cochrane in opening one rcaa from efcthealaiis fl her opening remarks were be thanfcfuu and sbe went on to say that christians were guilty of ingrati tude she stated that behind the shield of faith the child of god should not fear such flrey darts as fear and pride in closing she reclt ed the hymn fa th is the victory mrs ostrom ind mrs a norton sang lovtjy soc during the program mrs a norton reid the easte lesson fol lofted by praj er led b mrs glsby the text word for he duj was ordain the articles for the bale were asked to be handed ji at the next meeting to be held the evening of mn 3rd bt mrs ellerby 3 congxat illations to mr sond mr do laid and h liidi on their recent marriage mr w i nevil lilt for barrie last wtik wlurt ik 1 b uned a iositlon 1 ji sim oe c nur mr a w nt n spot t the week rnd in himi on the m erdll i ind noble s spent su da april 8 with mr and mrs lom it cheu nhnm in our mail bag to our ice customers due to existing condi tions we have found it necessary to discontinue our ice service in geor getown and vicinity this service is now taken over by mr robt lane thank you for your past co operation c e smit2 another georgetown boy home from overseas although not residing here for a number of years but being raised and attendjrur school here iruuiy george tenners will remember sgt jack tqjeadallj ker son of mrs sam barclay of georgetown jack arrived home on friday jast after nve years spent in england and later in ger many he was greeted on his arrival in canada by his wife and daughter alleen who res d in scarboro and his mother and sisu l mrs mary barclay in georgetown j ick is renewing many old acquaintance during his visit to the old home town and also took part in he memoria parade and service on sunday n menoiy of president roose veil a potential scldier marl all his life j ick kerr spcti lcnt enrs in the territorials later the royal canadian hon artillcn at kingston he was llt 1 up lor utiuc miice the day war v i declared at i membti of the irish public health notice r mei 1 wi u trved over with h i ovost corps of the hith incers municipality of georgetown to comply with schedule b of th public health act nctloe heeby given that all red den ls of georgetown are required a clean thel cellar yards and ptlviba and other pren lses and to r therefrori all substances which ma enrtange the public health and ft hnc the same ompleted by the 1st oaj of june next on wl ich day th sanjlary inspector will commence a i em nil inspe- 1 on all ciuwns are urged to keep tbeir prem se rons i lj cltan and fra rim mil incr c v williams medic il oitlcer of health ma for oeorgetown he m i no do ib- pipers l lat u d notictd in the i r n t uiizauons of the irio i wi hai been spon- sonnp tc tr vi wonder wh his ins not i appened here i am ire the 1 1 ard iris from fo ir teen to eighteen wo ild co operate if some organization would sponsor one it woald pro dc a plice for the bny and girls to ci jo themselves and ceep them from loitering on th street thank you tot your space teen agers public meeting undtr auspices of halton federation of agriculture princess theatre milton wednesday april 25th at 5 00 p m dr r p vivian minister of health will outline two health projects now available ai organizations and individuals are invited to come an enter into the discussions r f heatherington secvtrea paul fisher president notice to creditors in the estate or florence louisb main late of the town of george town in the c iiinty of halton mar ried woman deceased the creditor o florence louise main late of tht town of georgetown in the countj of halton married wo man deceased who died on or aboat the 1st bay of april 1945 and all others having claims against her es tate are hereby notified to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to kenneth m lnnpdon georgetown ontario executor for the estate of florence louls main deceased on or betfons the lltl day of may ims thedr names addresses deecrlpuotn and fun particulars of tfcdr hhn and the nature of the bettrluea tf any held by them and that immedi ately after tbe 11th day of may 1mb the executor wfll proceed to distri bute the estate of the said deceased amongst the parties mtttod chanto nawmc reawd only to tbe efekm of which tbe executor abas tban bat

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