tfhe georgetown herald wednesday july 24th 1946 the georgetown herald v serving the oammunlues of oobobtown glen williams norval umehotjse hobnbt stkwattttown a8hgbove balunafad terra cotta i rate 300 a yeai single copies 6c each advertising rates quoted on appuoamon walter c biehn publisher and editor qaiftasd i mcgilvray staff leslie m clark reg broomhead harold davison dk hraid- is printed each wednesday afternoon at the office on main st georgetown authorized as second class mail post office dept ottawa of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec division of the cwna are available at the directors office in the old town hall or at the herald office the day will be rounded off with a firstrate garden party in the evening the lions club proved on dominion day just what a fine evening could be had in the park the variety show headed by doug ro- maine who toured with the army show overseas will be on a par with that the editors column the tale of the shirt in these days when shortages are the rule rather than the exception the main thing which worries the male of the species is the shortage of shirts we are go ing to pass on the main points of a news release from the wartime prices and trade board which ex plains the main factors in the problem it wont help yocrto get an extra shirt but it may aid in developing one of the greatest virtues man can today possess pat ience i first comes the main factor shortage of fabric the worldwide shortageaffects canada in two ways by increasing demands on canadian production and by making it almost impossible for canada to obtain sup plies of cotton yarns and fabrics from other countries on top of this we have continued shortages of labour plus an unprecedented domestic demand accelerated by demobilization to meet the problem the government is keep ing a tight control over the whole shirtmanufacturing industry inventory supplies are checked and no one manufacturer is allowed to keep excessive supplies or raw stock or finished goods on hand a priority has been given to the use of shirting material for mens and boys shirts price increases were allowed to encourage production and compensate for increased costs the export field is closely regulated in order to keep as many as possible shirts for the home market there is a reason why shirts continue to be expor ted in spite of the fact that the home market can more than take care of all production in normal times can- tkda depended on such places as newfoundland and the west indies as an export market if canada failed to jceepaa foothold others would step in and it is impera tive for future canadian trade prosperity that we keep these markets as far as possible at present shirt production in canada is some 25 per cent higher than in 1945 and slightly above the nor mal peacetime production it will be greater as the months go by and we can look forward to someday again having all the shirts we can wear a community affair general approbation is being expressed with the formation of a welcome home committee to plan for a presentation to men and womenwho served with the forces during the present war georgetown has not been a pacemaker in this project and many feel that glen williams has put us to shame with their dig day successfully completed however we shall be all the better for the experience gained in the glen and the lo cal committee will benefit from the advice of those who did such a grand job m our neighbouring community the job is one which requires the cooperation of every group and every individual in town the big job is first to compile a complete and accurate list of those who are to be honoured to sift through the hundreds of names which appear on various gift lists church and industrial honour rolls and make sure that no one is missed line has to be drawn as to where the presen tations are to stop and this will be decided at a commit tee meeting next monday night so far indications are that the welcome home will be strictly limited to geor- getown folk who were resident in georgetown when they enlisted as it is felt that those who reside ouside town limits will share in a community welcome in their respective communities further details will have to be decided at the outset about georgetown men who pos sibly were living in another town for a few months be- for enlistment and some general yardstick arrived at the decision will have to be made as to what is to be given how the money will be raised what form the presentation will take and when all his preliminary work is done the real job starts canvassing for funds committee appointments made for the presentation day and all the thousandodd details which go to make up a successful affair something new for georgetown the track and field meet scheduled bv george town recreational council in the park on civic holiday will be one of the most ambitious events held in town for many years- forty events make up the program and they have been carefully chosen by director ual newman to provide variety while not including events beyond me capabilities of me entrants it u important mth acb a lengthy program that everything starts on rticabrry asked to turn in rthia tt danting acton park pavilion every friday night johnny boyd and his orchestra every saturday night bob martin and his orchestra modem and old time music admission 50c oakville lions club annual summer bazaar central school commons oakville friday and saturday july 26 27 featuring entertainment both nights leaside lions drum and bugle band mammoth fireworks display courtesy of dr a w chase medicine co ltd games rides draw bingo refreshments directory a e lepage realtor heap office toronto 0 bar street telephone ad msi specializing in farms- country estate suburban homes city house summer properties 1 national association of rbal estate boards local kepresentaure cawillson telephone 41sj a f r watson djx8 mxj8 georgetown officer hours 9 to 5 thursday afternoons dr j burns milne dental suroeon xkay georgetown phone 80 dr clifford reid lds dds dentist phone 410 open evenings main st georgetown elmer c thompson insurance service fire auto windstorm c p railway and allied summer excursions phone llw or j georgetown monuments markers and lottering pollock ingham galt designs on request pbone204s inspect our work in greenwood lc roy dale icc m sybo bennett icc mul street ge pbone 19 langdon aykworth natalies rafauc kenneth m ungdcm georgetown r maclntyre aylsworth ba acton ftrat martgagemoey u uu gregory theatre bid mill st phone 8s georgetown cooper bkbj pbone 215 aobon j a wojloughby georgetown your shopping centre from near and far georgetown will be the mecca for hundreds of visitors during the centennial fall fair on september 6 and 7 then as now you will find george town merchants ready to serve you with that friendly service which is characteristic in our town hssd mnia tobohto us tons ec auosoom larsst sod oldest m-oaneoa- betabhabed forty tears oodsqlt our active ottr dapan- bwdt for that home to toe our tom bcwson is year lseal lever hoshn charters aoootjntawts jenkins hardy uos metropolitan bid victoria st toronto klo sua nielsen the cmrotractor druglew therapist 33rd year of practice lady attendant hours mon tues frl 25 pjn sat 25 89 pjn closed thursday over dominion store georgetown uow o dr s e magwood veterinary surgeon phone 11- office between division court clerks office and the sew municipal building at the cor ner of main and mul streets oakville monument works w r edwards cemetery lettering and markers designs submitted good display of mo an band your patronage aottctted ftr- tttw oakvnjub radio repairing we specialize di this work j sanfordson oasfaw 1 eswsnsawmflewawnaasaja frank fetch licensed abctionsx prompt service 3si georgetown px box 413 walter t evans company twentyfire years established protection and service fire life automobile insurance windstorm accident sickness travel agency ocean steamship and 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