Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 28, 1945, p. 6

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p the georgetown herald wedpg rjpvembcr 28 1945 at ar war being forged tj n shana fa oaten asv an repairing powerful canadian pacific fncianaoftw th gigantic crane largest in canada lifting the first engine to enter the shops since they were turned over to munition work in march 1941 erven while hope machines used for the manufacture of naval rifles and artillery were being loaded onto f i cars for shipment in the lower pit ure the cpr repair plant will soon be back on its un war schedule of turning ouf 28 ei sine tacr mo lh after sitting up recorc of nreaiu a nuoib worth 26544680 during the past ior u d i x r- 7 8 upholstering s tr linlliiil warimuad aarrle in railmlrtwlin w rtf icwliia ff jr c odd mte b fhoni it fob e8tour culs taken untn 11 pa e v ua ul dick the upholsterer flowers rr ifitwy i design work a specialty we deliver norton floral phone 115 georgetown card op thanks would like to thank provincial paper employees the legion and the lome scots wa and other organ cations for cigarettes and parcels sent to me while i was serving overseas tpr r eaaon your headquarters sea for food haddie fillets codfish salmon sea herring whttefrsh oystert smoked fillets and kipper by the pound pensons fish chips we deliver phone 293 card of thanks the cigarettes and parcels sent to me by friends and organizations in georgetown while i was serving over seas were sincerely appreciated tor ray harley bauron boo rmomxna oonsjow a meeting la the in of ontario hog producers scheme was held in the princess theatre mutan on thursday even log of last week this scheme is pro posed by the ontario hog producers assh for the marketing of bogs pro duced in ontario at the suggestion of ool the hon t l kennedy on tarlo minister of agriculture the pro posed scheme is being submitted to ontario hog producers for approvalorl rejection as the case may be if a sufficient percentage of ontario hog producers express approval of the scheme it will then be passed under the ontario farm products act some 200 halton hog producerst- tended the meeting referred to above mr paul fisher president of the halton federation of agriculture was the chief speaker and in his compre hensive and interesting address dealt with marketing schemes in general it was pointed out by the speaker that to date twelve other schemes were now in effect under the ontario farm products control acj and all of these had proved beneficial to the produc er and he expressed the opinion that given good leadership similar bene fits would be gained by ontario hog men others who spoke briefly included messrs percy merry of hornby and bruce reld local directors of the hal ton hog producer committee it was announced at the meeting that agricultural representative j e whltelock had been appointed as re gistrar for halton hog producers and deputy returning officer for the on tario farm products control board in the taking of the vote it was fur ther announced that any halton far mer who owns one or more hogs had the opportunity of registering at the department office in milton any time up to and jnrimhng tuesday not 27 balloting may be done in person or by mall and is now in progress but the final date for balloting is satur day dec 8th saving canadian forests the canadian forestry association rccer tly ad ocated a programme to develop and maintain one of canada s greatest natural resources its forests the association suggested that this planninc for expansion of rural telephone service 1 o k p slcp with farm progress and to i t t n i ntri e to nion farm families the telephone industry ib working on import int new devices and methods plans are already under way for resuming the rural telephone expan si on program suspended in 1940 when equipment and material became ur gently needed for the armed forces surveys ire being made to determine the needs and to provide the facts for carrying out plans to expand farm telephone service the goal is to bring the telephone to the greatest possible number of 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the swiftly turning years picture the lawn social of the middle 1840b years when restless minds and burning energies were forming the mould of a canada unlimited milady voluminously gowned is still mildly ssalaffy saa vrih vpa haas asw vfewpetan a fawer rtsatar aaavamvaaaasa a waiva afffaifs uwfahii accacate aaatasa tt wfcr mcootta sacaai shocked at the idea that the governor should bow to the wishes of aij elected assembly her tophatted consort too is probably vaguely troubled at this new notion of freedom nonethe less it is the spirit of the tune a pioneer land is getting ready to become a nation men of enterprise like- eugene okeefe are laying the corneratjones of ventures yet to grtow great theres an awakening realization of latent power canadians are seeing a vision o a canada unlimited 1 hese hundred years have justified that vision f through prosperity through adversity through smiling years of peace and troubled years of war a canada unlimited has emerged and the next rmndred the will is there the men and women the power and the resources are there to make a greater land than was ever dreamed of 1846 produrtd by otjrfu on ttw occmton o thtr icorh orthwtmry agafc and to each of us in this year of grace comes an opportunity to reaffinta our faith in the future by our purchase and holding of victory bonds and war savmgb certificatee c gmmja l

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