jut the georgetown herald wednesday june 6 1945 georgetown youth for christ enthusiastic singing special entertaining rally evangelistic trios every saturday night at 745 pm ioojf hall commencing june 9 full gospel message speaker evangelist beulah smith toronto come i all welcome 1 attention returning service men or dependents who urgently require a home and who would be interested m purchasing a house under a local national housing project with cost of house not to exceed 5000 00 and to be ready for occupancy as soon as available should make application to chairman of rehabilitation council by wednesday june 13th to lt col o georgtujwi k i coubfcjjb ci t i t es tt ii p r 5 jji a rn f st in i ur ih s plar ubligaliui oi mj part countess of 8tuathlfob chapter i opportunity sale mcgabon store saturday june 16 china costume jeweury furniture picture brio- srbrac artcraft novel ties anyone wtih amcu8to donate h sat vat mra l j bdi ceobgfc s church boyb leagle hughes xeavktt liberal federal candidate lor halton th income tax deductions the oon- aorvauve party has crttktfbbd this act and u the conservative partp la elect ed to office there is grave dancer that the act will be repeated tbaftneasure is the most forward tooung social security measure that has been passed during my ten years of office in effect it la a transfer od wealth by taxation to thetune- of 200 minion dollars yearly from the pockets or those who do not need the money to the poofcetb of those who need it very badly when the act was passed i advocated on the floor of the bouse that the family allowance payments should be taken out of the excess pro fits of industry but no steps have been taken in that regard old age pensions in the last speech from the throne the government fore casted an amendment to this act but time did not permit the introduction of the amendment in my opinion the means test should be eliminated the age limit reduced especially in respect to people who are unable to work and a new part should be incorporat ed in ihe act in regard to voluntary togs the government pottcy has not yet been announced rn regard to the new act but the above rnihimtw where i stand yours sincerely hughes cleavhr active service notes pie sheldon laiwr serving tn ger many ha sent home an interesting parcel of souvenirs which included 9 cigar perfume from paris silk hankies from belgium and dutch shoes from holland also from ger many a useful and novel eggtimer juac fred johnson has been trans ferred rrom north battleford bask to debert ns frank fetch asthma port xceuent results bean vavaf asthma stemedy no 7bw relief of ftwihmstto attacks taks mteraally it sires pretopt nmaf and builds op resistance igat t rorther itsiai s3 00 for 3 mb supply at chapmans drug htokb twei t two of the bos had a mem orable da the 24th of may at 830 am the boys met their leader at th cnr stauon and went by train to terra cotta to be guests of dr and mrs reld at their cottage after a morning of games dinner was served bj their leaders after a rest the afternoon was spent in hiking and games and by five o clock all arrived back for a box supper of lunches brought by the boys and at fl30 the train was boarded back lor oeorge to ttu electors of halton county as promised i will deal this week with thi ubtral poucj respecting social secuhy we belice that in a country wealthy as canada social security measuru should bt in operation which will assure a fair standard of living to everyone under all circum stances the fear which arises as a result ol unemployment illness and old age iu all be met by adequate legislation unemployment insurance this act is now in force and has already ac cumulated a reserve of over 200 mil lion dollars the act is patterned af the british act and is purely an insurance measure 1 would hope hut eventually the act would be ex tended to includesavings feature as ell so that those who pay unemploy ment insurance would be assured of gem g back part of their payments iven though they are never unemploy under the prtmiit act no one parutipaies excepting the unemplo famiiv allowance no employer of labour pijs any worker a dollar more lecause h is a married man with a fairtih i s ipport in the pam weal h ixo e lae been permitted to de du 1 05 t a rlj i rom income tax jn tn vii t spiit to each child anc th m rned man in he lower in oii i brackets has retthed no be wtits wliateir under the family allottai miu jr which lb now in f rcn it provides tliat commencing july 1945 mon jil iliequis ill be issued to hi parents of all children in canada of 15 eur of jgt and under the amounts varj from 5 to 8 per mouth depending on the age of the child every parint will n celv e the cheques but the provision has been made to prevent duplication benefits and the amount of the fami allowance cheques la deducted from austral community auction sale omcb and household fuhnitmu the underalsned will sell by public auction at his realrtmoa charles st georgetown batuday june mb 15 at 2 oclock the fouowtnf optics prjbkrrurk katge oak flat top desk an extra good one oak flat tether top desk oak secretary filing cabins aousebou poiunrrtjrs blonde maple dtoatte suite nearly new good painted dinette suite 2 oak dining tables tunltg chairs 3 buffets oak den table and chairs o studio couch 2 urge acorxia chairs i wicker dbalrs a oak raokars s apod xuv 3 tt steel beds end ajrtpf 2 dn is and mtrron camp cot dressing table day ted kitchen cabinet fmdksy range wltb reearvblr yd hot waterfront m food cond t quetao hamtera krtobao tafeat ktt- cixaring aucncwsale op farm stock and fmplmentb the undersigned has received in structions from robert segs worth to sell bj auction at lot 34 3rd line west ohlnguacousy on county road 1 m north of cheltenham on thursday june 144b 145 commencing at lo pin horsb8 percheron mare 8 yrs percheron colt 3 yrs cattle jersey cow 3 yra fresh ended n april jersey cow 5 yrs freshened in march jersey cow e yrs bred peb 17th jersey cow 4 yrs bred mar 16th jersey and ayr shire heifer 2 yrs bred nov 33 ayr si- ire neifer 16 months jersey and i ayrshire heifer 13 months a jersey and ayrshire heifers 7 months jer tey and ayrshire heifer 3 months pigs 3 xorkihire sows due last of june implements deerlng binder 6 ft cut in good repair deerlng mower 5 4 ft cut in good repair frost at wood 13 disc drill nearly new cock shutt manure spreader like new 14 plate disc nearly new sprlngtooui cultivator 31 pleury plow nearly new 4sectlon harrows steel wheel truck wagon good fl hay rack long sleigh rubber tired top buggy cutter set of single harness rack sills pine umber x 10 x 12 quantity of good inch hemlock lumber delavml cream aep- whe war shut off pulp and paper exports from scandinavia the free cuuntne of the world looked to canada more than ever to fill the gap and canadas pulp and paper workers have come through with a great record of v artime production shiploads of newsprint and pulp from canadian nulls hato gone to many distant countries around the globe bove the roll of newsprint being wrapped is bound for australia other shipments have ranged from iceland to cape horn from hmwan to egypt goodwill has been earned for canada winch it is hoped will lead to good business in peace tunc thus the extra war pffw r trm mdwtfry worfcy uyg t for for oonunoed steady employment in the postwar it daavr gnoraa atkwvwuwi geo c brown nor v al phone georgetown 382 r 21 h the um sad imper a good industry to be with matuomtau vtth polk ate iuimj extba good aimtor 500 aewator now croc out aaw lfloo lb nil mrtauta hbtw bj u an- a too moll mood btr roc baj tnic cftrtion miu dim ta of mri danr wi roll o i tlniii vtr f aaco wbodbmipow zbrica abovds the ccf is determined that canada shall go forward to a new life and not back to the old evils ccf meeting tor full useful employment secure useful employment with decent income for every worker lor guaranteed farm income floor under farm income farm credit and crop insurance at cost tor equality of opportunity health education good homes for all in town and country tor security with freedom complete social security for all civil sndrc freedom the abov ta from the policy adopted at the uw4 ocf delegate from all parts of canada vote ccf elect georgetown theatre thursday 815 pm speakers lewis duncan and carlyle c browne ccf broadcasts u obl 8 30 9 00 pa thursday cbl 4 00 4 is pm opftb 8 30 pao ckev 10 16 1030 pjn ckkz- ik ii a okky 18 ft 30 pm 1116 lias pj carlyle c browne