Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 2, 1945, p. 5

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the georgetown heram wednfcady way 2nd 1945 xvlore than one out of every four canadians men women and children bought 7th victory loan bonds out of their savings and earnings their total invest ments exceeded 750 million dollars more than half of the entire loan objective j reasons to helpline war effort to curb inflation to build postwar security but mainly they bought because as patriotic canadians they knew that the very least they could do to help was to save and invest all they could they have bought unstintingly and will continue to buy just as long as there is the need for their help they have always recognized and welcomed the call of duty tfesetf buy victory bonds sponsored in the interests of the 8th victory loan by ihe following businessmen sinclairs service station lilucos beauty salon bradley bros aefarne c j buck i robbs dr st silvers dept store ge ca bairds bakery lieatas jkuitmarmx tyers milk products pensoirs fish a chips saxt motors walter t evans a co smiths shoe store insurance and real eataai

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