the georgetown herald wednesday sept 5th 1951 rannuathockey meeting s thursday september 6th arena rose room 2 everybody interested in hockey should attend this page 2 meeting i bfmurfin skuiihiu works plumb no heating l r h3hw v cabi housekeeping cabins 2 miles north of runtsville on no 11 highway where georgetown meeu mr and bin pet hunter are year chatting travel notes new york in the fall glamorous fabulous new york city is a must on your trav elling list radio city ocean linera the bowery china town night clubs musical shows and plays exotic res taurants park avenue shops the subway coney island youll have a wonderful time let cs help plan youh trip by air or rail we can supply an attexpense toiuvlndivldual sightseeing trips or whatever you want we sogjgpt accommodation at the centrallylocated hotel tail with m h b it is always a pleasure to meet distinguished visitors and so we were thrilled on labour day to have a phone call from mrs trygve wold inviting us over for a chat at trygda her love ly maple avenue home purpose of the visit was to meet miss eliza beth jacobs of antwerp belgium who had stopped off with the wolds during a tour of canada and the states we went with crossed fingers expecting to have a diffi cult interview forgetting momen tarily that there are no language barriers with educated europeans for they speak english as well if not better than we do out selves miss jacobs for instance can eonverse fluently in english as well as her native flemish walloon which is the other language in bel gium french and german the lat ter she prefers to forget after liv ing jn belgium under the occupa tion and tjicre is a glitter in her pye when she mentions a certain i i dr s i whose mental tor- i i john r barber j travel advisor elmer c thompson j insurance service j phone 119 mill st j ture during questioning periods lin gers long after any of the physical discomforts of being an inhabitant of an occupied country miss jacobs also has a reajjhig ledgc of spanish- and as if this is not enough she belongs to san esperanto clubabyd is deeply inter ested in this worlld language makes one feel rather insignificant with only one language to meet someone like this ttw wnrldn lufaip iiji i mt iii modern kitchens office interiors church interiors arbor1te stqre fronts tile floors walter w reed carpenter and builder georgetown 683j all work guaranteed e p head optometrist bje8 examined gla9be8 fitted m st georges square guelph with their guest while holidaying this summer at the hotel belve dere at parry sound this is her second visit to canada in four years and she has seen both our country and the states from coast to roust she is employed like most people in antwerp in the diamond industry something we didnt know is that one doesnt talk about ones position when it comes to diamonds so talk of the trade was limited to encralltics we fiirl lejtin enough to rrili- that diamonds are fascinating not only the end irsulls which one sees in jewellery store windows but from their very origin in the mine fields of south africa and the belgian congo one puzzle which still remains a mystery is where all the diamonds go for over five centu- ies the precious stones have been produced for sale yet the demand continues and as diamonds are not a perishable product one wonders where all the stones are kept by the buyers like the shoemakers children one might guess that dia monds are not as plentiful in llel- gium as they arc in the states and canada apparently our custom of diamond engagement rins is not as well established in europe miss jacobs like other europ eans is aniner at the tremendous space in this county of ours bel gium is the most densely populated country in the world and you do not see the miles of farmland so common to america she was impressed with the friendliness of the people in ontario particularly in toronto where she claimed hotel service was much superior to that n montreal as a final query we asked what has always puzzled us about a linguist what language do you think in and the anwer was in whatever language i hap- pen to be speaking a royal welcome by the neighbours had a real scotch flavour whei mr and mrs jim linton returned last week from their visit with his parents in scot land neighbours on albert st sparked by cecil dayidson next door made some elaborate plans to make the lintons feel at home again three huge flags including of course the flag of st andrew flanked the front porch with j sign welcome to your ain huise and bide a wee a searchlight -oc- ussed attention on the house and at the crucial moment as the lintons arrived a record player blared out the hop scotch polka the welcome is something the lintons worvt forget for many a year all our news seems to have an international flavor this week and w end the column yvith a fewtitems contained in a letter from mrs h hurley who 0 with her husbapd is visiting with relatives in bristol v mrs hurley while she is en joying her vist to the full says she will always be thankful that she lives in a land of plenty for food is scarce she had though fully taken as much food as possible with them so they are real welcome visitors bristol took a terrible beating in the bombings and many of the old landmarks are gone but the people have kept their spirits up wonder fully she says she took a trip to see the house she was born in and it is still standing though most of the houses around it are gone she had been to a quaint old church where the rector was from south africa but still thought st georges on the hill here has the perfect setting service and food on the boat was wonderful and though there were a few rough days the hurleys avoided seasickness mrs hurley reports the herald as doing double duty for paper is so scarce that the people have to take their own to the fish store as wrap ping for their parcels ba luna fad mission circle holds sunday sacred concert a sacred concert was held in the church sunday evening under the direction of the mission circle the program cpnsisted of duets by mr and mrs f j shortill a solo by mrs g kidney readings by mrs r mcenery two numbers by the quartette mr and mrs w gibb and mr and mrs f j shortill dorothy warne presided at the meeting assisted by jean sinclair the mission band held their an nual picnic wednesday afternoon at the manse games and contests were enjoyed under the leadership of m- l jamieson and mr gibb lunch was served and the children were treated to pop and ice cream mr c mccluskey has sold his sil- vcrcreek service station tn mr bet mcmenemy of georgetown whu i get possession soon janice baker had the misfortune to slip on the verandah steps la thursday and break a bone in h i foot which will require to be m i cast for several weeks mr and mrs william- jcaxui aokl- margaret of eden mills weie sun day visitors at the home of then daughter mrs f mclneiv howsk get lovely curves cain 5 t 10 lbs new pep tbsuanila who nevw rnulfl gain wrtaht tiefure now tiav ahapeiy attractive flgurm no more iwinjr limits ugly fwillowa thry lliank onlrtt it txiia haan on bodies aklnoy imtmumi 1imi lm k lnn ppa yotl up too lmrnm irtltr ilkiloit fxrt1 nourish you ttirr dihil trnr irriiing u fnt fltnp whm you gttlh ftffiir- you wlh i ttmlin tirv gnvsequalntnl ulif i nly fvw rvlrrt nli 1 ajjsu for now iw inula lovely rurns new in- p today at j1 drugslt brothers under the skin the buck and gray squirrqs are mot closely related than youd imagine contrary to meet beliefs they or not dlffs i species but rattier color phases of the some onlmal both colors nay occur m the this serin of u natural fade is rsiintid y codings h order to promote a keesmr merest in aw wildlife and its protection once acquaints witk nature yo want to hoeyt ity i ijd voift to if r otect you1s to wftjoy ml cajiunabfttlartbim umvlfio war saie mti special notice to employers and those enlisting in armed forces by the veterans benefit act 195t passed at the last session of parliament the government of canada has extended and made applicable the provisions of the reinstatement in gvil employment act 1 946 to all persons enlisting in the regular forces of canada offer july 5 1 950 nineteen fifty and who serve therein for a term not exceeding three years this provision extends also to members of the special force who reengage for service with the regular forces the threeyeor coverage period beginning with the date of reengagement this provision extends also to members of the reserve forces who after july 5 1 950 ore called out for service with the regular forces and serve with the regular forces for a period not exceeding three years by an order in council passed in 1950 under the canada forces act the provisions of the reinstatement in gvil employment act 1 946 were extended to members of the speciol force and members of the reserve forces who serve on the strength of the special force the reinstatement provisions of this order in council have now been incorporated in the provisions of the veterans benefit act 1951 under hi reinstatement in civil tmpteymnl act a discharged person moy claim reinstatement either verbally o- in writing usually within dirn months of discharge in conoda or four months if discharged overseas there is provision for extension of hlt time when through a condition of heolth the employee cannot return to his employment this soon but the employer must be notified in three or four months os the case may be and c reinstatement officer should be consulted reinstatement officers are located in local offices of the v national employment service fideral department of labour toui commerce branch keystone of main street the towns of canada are human places in our town you go to your hanker ua naturally s you go to your grocer no banking service is too large or too small to expect- of your commerce manager the child with a dollar learning to save a young mm starting in bnsinen the old folks ready to retire au are welcome at the commerce yea our canadian towns are human places and the men and women jroor commerce branch axe good people to know the canadian bank of commerce it lbs comnwros lr i jci m