Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 22, 1945, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesday auguat 22 1945 the georgetown herald news of moboetown jiorval olen muum lmihouw mwuttowii abhostove bajxinapad uobnb1 temma cotta acton bjumtton hilton srjbscrrpnon rates fwj united btates and ovnwu t3joo ft yser single copies be advertising rates will be quoted on application telephone ne walter o biehn publisher outnbu u uooilvray uart b bxehn sdttor harold davison memlisr of tat canadian weekly newspaper association sod un ontarioquebec division of the gwna take the opportunity of expressing his views publicly by writing a letter o the editor if he is bashful about publicity it is quite in order to use a nom deplume pro ved his own name is furnished to the editor as an evid ence of good faith the question of a large capital ex penditure is one which taxpayers cannot lightly deal withnd one which demands an intelligent and inform ed approach i is necessary to balance the cost against such advantages as better sanitary conditions an un polluted stream which will beautify the town and less private expense for installation and maintenance of in dividual disposal of sewerage f we must ask questons and demand answers from those in authority will sewerage benefit every home will it help tlje poor drainage in many sections of georgetown and do away with wet cellars is the proposed system adequate to care for the needs of a town of 3000 population of 4000 of 5000 will the stream nuisance be taken care of and industrial waste disposed of in some other wav what method of financing should be adopted if the vote passes these and many more such questions must be asked and an swered in order that we can intelligently decide on how to vote on the bylaw the medical officer of health is writing a series of articles in letter form the first of which appeared in last weeks herald and the second in this issue read these carefully discuss them with your friends and make a decision as to how you feel about it a repro duction of the engineers plan appears in this issue study it carefully see whether it adequately serves your property and if not bring it to the attention of the ouacil and the moh be prepared to attend a pub- the editorv corner the blessings of peace it is with a feeling of deep humility and thank fulness that we write our first peacetime editorial world war 11 has ended much sooner than anyone dared hope and the armed might of italy germany and japan has been crushed pray god forever now the long road back begins for the world the road which is littered with millions of bodies of friend and foe of those who shared in an evil design for the enslavement of the world and of those whose courage and steadfast ness gave their lifes blood to crush this design into the floor of time what of this world to come and the peace which we have so long looked for is it jo be a true peace which will last past our lifetime and into future gener ations or is it to be ephemeral and lead to another war twenty or thirty years hence which may wipe man kind from the earth world war i brought a foretaste of future war with its tanks and aeroplanes world war ii has made full use of these and in its closing stages has introduced the atomic bombr a manmade creation which makes use of the energy of the universe to destroy never before have the worlds statesmen and citizens been entrusted with such terrible knowledge which must be controlled and safeguarded men like hitler have shown that they are capable of pulling a whole nation into the depths in their insaniy perhaps in some future day there may be men even more evil who will dream of destroying a whole world it is against such possibilities that we as individuals and nations must unceasingly struggle must keep an ever- watchful eye we must forget our private national and international greed and selfishness for above all things it is selfishness which can lead to war if we are to rebuild this shattered old world into one which can fully enjoy the blessings of peace make use of atomic energy of aeroplanes radio machinery and manpower for constructive not destructive pur poses we must make ourselves worthy of these bless ings by trying harder to see each others viewpoints to have a little more give and a little less take in our spiritual makeup and to chose our leaders wisely and demand their every energy for world peace v does georgetown want sewers in a month or two the ratepayers of georgetown will be asked by council to vote on an important ques tion whether a sewage system will be installed or whether we shall continue in the old way of cesspools and septic tanks in the next few weeks we hope to write a series of editorials summarizing the situation ae we gee it and giving relevant data contained in the report of an engineering firm hired last spring to make an estimate of the cost we do sincerely hope that every ratepayer who lias an idea ei against the-installation-will- lie meeting before voting day wellinformed about all the details of the plan and ready to offer constructive criticism on changes and improvements if we a4f make this effort we shall then have made a rational decision by voting day and the majori ty vote will tell in one way or the other whether sewer age is needed or unnecssary in our town now lets see those letters pour in j- your prize list is ready the official prize list for georgetown fall fair which will be held this yearon september 7th and 8th is off the press and copies are being mailed this week to all members of the esquesing agricultural society those who have not received a copy by mail may secure one from the secretary any of the directors from one of the three georgetown drug stores or at the herald office the 1945 prize list announcing the 99th annual fair sponsored by the society comprises 42 pages of information about the fair the smart blue cover fea tures a picture of dr paul beers fine holetein herd particularly fitting to a district which excels in dairy production elsewhere in the booklet ansthree pictures of last years fair showing the girls pipe band sheep and holstein judging they are reproduced by cour- esty of w e nod well secretary of the board of trade whose camera is everbusy recording scenes of interest around town and who promises to be in evidence v this years fair to get more shots of the big doings highlights of the program this year will be the lavoie midways the girls pipe band tarness and road races high jumping and the usual firstrate livestock exhibits 63 in prize money is offered in the halton boys swine club show and the victory vegetable garden display open to georgetown and esquesing school children should once more be a big attraction mr nat guthrie of toronto is again donating prizes for the baby show which is always one of the main features another special is a handicraft contest sponsored by the ontario travel and publicity bureau while the halton womens institute are offering prizes for work displays by junior and senior institutes in the county we advise anyone interested in exhibiting at the fair to get their prize list immediately and study the various classes lets make the 1945 fair the tops in a long history of success harvesting emergency we have been asked by mr a maclaren di- rectqr of the ontario farm sejicjforejgdraw the attention of readers to tne great need that exists for help iiv harvesting late fruits and vegetables this year elsewhere in this issue is an advertisement giving full- details of the plan and a coupon to fill out and mail to the parliament building in toronto parents and teachers are particularly urged to agree to let students remain out of school for this criti cal period to help on the farms the minister of edu cation has requested that pupils who are enrolled ifi schools which are not closed during september and who during the summer holidays were employed in es sential agricultural work remain at their work during september in fact any student whether previously engaged in farm work or not who is willing to work on a farm during the month of september has been given permission to remain out of school for that month this will be4he last harvesting emergency we will have to meet this year and thousands of tons of valuable food stuffs can be saved if we all pitch in and support the ontario farm service force balance or 1944 income tax due 31st august 1945 taxpayers are reminded that any balance of income tax on 1944 incomes is due on 31st august 1945 to be sure that there will be no error in account ing for your payment complete the remittance form provided below and mail it with your re mittance to your district inspector of income tax department of national revenuetaxation division income tax remittance fotjm to inspector of incom tax fort nam la paymant of incom t for tha tw chriatlan or cjlren nan no and st city ot town provinca print nam and addrnu a bora mxaclif i ibown on r jnconj tax return stat hara piaaant addraaa if ay chang afnea return dladj dancing 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