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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 17, 1943, p. 2

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the gcociowti herakl wed november 17th 1943 t owmriifx kosvu ctjf wuuks toajfoosc mwuknowu abbcifevr tuuzmxtan ress cowa acrosf ssuuttroit tcdvcon bcbscjuption kates obltw outaa and otersrta c a ku biai ccctel k ajtirtual bua b u n walts b c rwttrw ptmiihrr oakhzix l u ohviuv ujlrt a rxehx r llf j bole cf cb csnpttn wjj kmpaotr aaaoaatlaa and tb oeurte- q6sr ottiboo ol lb cx flie editors corner remembrance day a remembrance day service wu held at the cenotaph here uit sunday a service to commemorate those who gave thnr lives in the war ol 191418 so that we might live in freedom and peace while we are in the midst of another desperate struggle for that same goal is an occasion that calls for significant thinking as well as remembrance holding high the torch of freedom those men of a generation ago gave their lives just as wihingly as our boys of today are giving theirs only by remember ing the sacrifices that were and are being made and by recalling how and why we lost the peace twentyfive years ago will we be able to avoid the mistakes that had as their result the war we are engaged in today remembrance day brings to mind more clearly the thought of loved ones lost in action it brings to mind too remembrance of how proudly the conquering heroes who returned were hailed amid cheers and wide acclaim to be forgotten a few years hence as their bra very and sacrifice faded into the background of peace time living let us resolve not to let that happen to our men and women in service today ours is a democratic government and its up to us the people to see that every fighting man and woman is properly rehabilitated remembrance day a day to remember that just as a group of individuals cannot live together in harmony unless there is understanding so it is with nations remembering the last war and what has fol lowed has taught the freedomloving people of the world that they cannot live unto themselves alone tut must do their share in seeing that justice and fair play is enforced throughout the world only if this is done will greed and lust for power the underlying causes of all wars be kept in check and an enduring peace be enjoyed remembrance day this year was a day for re membering the past and by so doing helping to lay the foundation for a future of peace mail service to mediterranean t troops explained a letter has come to hand from the postmaster general of canada explaining the mai service to and from canadians taking part in the campaigns in sicily and italy honourable w p mulock has taken this step because of the concern expressed by the press and pub lic over this matter during the past four months the postmaster general explains that canadian forces proceeding to the mediterranean theatre assem bled at a british port and mail was delivered by the ca- dian postal corps up to the time the last boat in the convoy left the port after the departure of the convoy all mails for the troops in the mediterranean theatre had to be frozen for security reasons until the official announcement was made of the invasion of sicily on the i oth of july the first despatch for sicily was made by air on july i oth and the first despatch of surface mail consisting of approximately 1 200 bags was made on the 18th of july surface mails must be despatched in convoys and the elapsed time between the united kingdom and the mediterranean thentre is approxi mately 21 days oftentimes when n convoy is involved there ore operational difficulties enemy action having forced one such convoy to the nearcbt port resulting in a delay of at least three weeks the above general remarks refer to the early stages of mail handling the prebent situation is more important all surface letters are despatched direct from new york to north africa by united states ships whose moil carrying facilities ore open to us through the cour tesy of the united states post office department it is expected that after the christmas rush has subsided parcels for the armed forces will also go that way and thus ovoid the extra time of being transferred from england by convoy but while surface letters and parcels had to yield to the exigencies of the military situation a letters since the middle of july hove been regulorly and promptly delivered to the italian base their progress beyond thot to the front line has had its difficulties which in general have been well met approximate time of transit from the base port office canada to the united kingdom surface letter 20 days parcels 30 days blue air letters 6 days from the united kingdom to the mediter ranean theatre sicily and italy surface letters 30 day parcel 30 days blue air letters 5 days la conclusion it is pointed out that mail deli- very in the preaent war differs greatly from the last great war when there were more or less fixed lines of hhaahsisihmhslhhs r as wt vri hsjsiii kx owes hfiax ittt tbtfrrnt h that fistful limr again we find im li r srant aoarthlng donr v9 k wtr mulu ii vr cotfr sceor nailj but 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tough assignment wr enjoy skating and hockey games too and would hate to see the excellent facilities our arena pro vides rendered unavailable to the young people for lack of a man to manage it sitting in at council when the matter was discussed the positon sounded most attractive if any interested party happens to be reading this article the men to contact in connection with the managership of the arena are messrs t l lyons c bradley k r macdonald and j hall an omission weve had many favourable comments on the editorial page of last week you will remember the high school students took over as an education week feature we agree with our readers they did a very fine job seeing the writing of students published brought the subject journalism to our mind strange as it may seem there is no course in journalism available in ca nada except a short course of open lectures in progress at the night school of the university of toronto now anyone having ability in journalism and wishing to train for the profession must learn through the school of experience or attend university in the united states why this subject has been overlooked here in canada wr dont know evidently there ore a great mnnv nr-ople- intereslfd in it judging from the hufe clnshos t ending the short night course at varsity it s the inrgost class on record we hope some day iruthe not too far distant futurr to see journalism on our scholastic curriculum for the- opportunity to learn via the hnrd hciiooi of experience is not always available first archdeacon in georgetown at the service of holy confirmation at st georges church on sunday last his lordship bishop of niagara announced the appointment of the revo- rend w g o thompson as archdeacon of wellington ond holton counties this happy surprise and honour to both rector and st georges congregation was received with im mense pleasure and satisfaction people of all denomi nations will be extremely pleased to extend sincere con gratulations to our mutual good friend and citizen this important post of archdeacon of wellington ond halton counties has just been relinquished by the reverend archdeacon scovil recently retired at st georges church guelph and who is also very widely known throughout church and lodge circles it may take georgetown a long time to become accustomed to having a real live archdeacon on her streets for mich an honour has never before been bes towed on st georges parish congratulations to you mr archdeacon and your family your hosts of friends wish you many many more year of joy in your church life and in the esteem of this community sw aml tttai 4m finai at wrtttea usb silstiajsea- bat ens 1 teas sm ht to tfe sor cirlt utttt s friilan vs uf tbair akul al attttsff and ea on tbaa wrttara fl lee tut aiitiir tb uuta oij had al m tbxtr ftft artltlr to prist tin ointr daj 9n uu to s iwillansn ttcaa tvmelo and h u irtpng us ibal b bj4 baas cooaaefcaa ttb ess tar cat tu for ecer t u ifcal fc bad njar doe aartfclfai aaat and 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