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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 23, 1945, p. 9

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the georgetown herald wednesday may 30th 94 m oa okt to iwiow- that historical dmtoim ol vim statistics k said to have btgun with the domesday book of william the conquer 1086 in 1592 deaths were first recorded in london social and fkbsonal mr and mn fred marshall of bm- uton aperw vtm reekend with mr mod mrs lid iwr prof h l kutt attended ooowooat- lon at the o a o on tuesday may 16 mufl betty grant has graduated from the ontario oouoee of brlrjp- tlon toronto as a high school toacto- tr specializing in french and eng lish dt clifford reid has purhased ttoe farm property of mr alexander ben- nle balllnafad the house to be made into a summer home mr and mrs o b dayfoot have re turned from an enjoyable trip to oho pacific coast where they visited rela tives and friends mr and mrs dayfoot have received word irom tiheir son rev arthur day- foot tihat he has arrived in central india and is awaiting an opportunity to get into china rev dyfoot was in south africa two months before he could get passage to india archdeacon woo thompeoa ad dressed the acton masonic lodge at tlhetr special victory thanksgiving service last sunday afternoon mrs david bowman of marlon mass and mr and mrs h baudn of toronto are spending this week with mr and mrs e batkin wlldwood 8gt and mrs harry makme spent a twoweek furlough in woodstock and penetang mrs malcolm brandford of toron to 8gt george brandf ord rockcuffe and pte lewis brandford of brant- ford were week end visitors with mr and mrs george braodord oongratulauons to dick crtohton who has successfully passed hia ftrss year dhemical engineering at sps war came most civilian goods had to he diverted to war needs that caused shortages of civilian goods that was the red light dont jump imiow light z some restrictions have been lifted but war demands are still great we must help our allies and the liberated coun tries we cant neglect them this is the yellow light only it does not mean the end of shortages getting back to peacetime production will be piecemeal and gradual goodwill patience and energy now will assure a prosperous canada tomorrow only after victory oyer japan can the green light be switched on and the road cleared for enough production to meet all our civilian needs the rhinoceros is built luce a battleship nature has provided him with a tough almost impreg nable ide rugged listing protection l brantford roofing too provides rugged lasting protection during the past 39 years brantford roofing has safeguarded countless thousands of canadian homes against sun rain wind snow sleet yes and fire whether you are building or just reroofing specify brantford for double protection reason able cost ease of application blended beauty and a roof that will not curl or warp or split brantford roofs brantford roofing company limited dj brantford ontario saf by the georgetown lumber co ltd the truth about drews immigration policy dont be deceived by antastic nonsense read the premiers own statement on this important matter 1n view of some strange statements that have been made about ontarios plans for immigra tion i think i should tell you exactly what they are we have taken the position that no largescale immigration should be permitted until such time as the reemployment of our veterans and munition workers has been assured but with our confidence about the future of this province and of canada and oar faith in its expanding production and prosperity we are convinced that immigration wul be l ed throughout the whole of canada and we be lieve that when the time comes for such immigra tion we should have plans which wul assure th very best type of new citizen in this province the foregoing is a clear cut statesmanlike tl i of the governments polir j dont be fooled by the opposition mass irnraipr keep ontario thro stai in ha

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