Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 30, 1945, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

the georgetown herald wednesday may 30th 1945 sod etnto who recently mtdanndt an oparattrm air mumlmtb has m- surnod home and wishes to thank his friends sad ocsghfcoura aor tibeir map unddmes during his unas order your chicks now order your chicks now for snmedi- at or future delivery tut our reduced prices hatehedfrom large eggs arer- sgmg as ounces all nooks are oov- knittent approved inspected and bloodtested thompsons quality oblate are noted for urabttlty large type and high production of meat and barred rocks mixed 11 50 per 400 pullets 18 00 per 100 light sussex mixed s1250 per 100 white leghorns mixed 11 00 per 100 pullets 33 00 per 100 cockerels 250 prfy 100 barred rock x white leghorn hybrids mixed 1100 per 100 pullets 33 ob per 100 new hampshire x barred rock mixed 1160 per 100 the lastjbatcbyto be on june 28th c p started chlfks may 4 hatch 200 b r w l pullets may 8 hatch 420 b r pullets may 11 batch 250 w l pullets 185 b r x w l pullets 100 b r x w l v mixed kb may 15 hatch 450 b b pullets 90 0h h x b r pullets mai 18 hatch 300brxwl pullets 116 n h pullets h thompsons poultry fabm and hatchery georgetown ilk s onurto fob sale n r woods electric feed grinders uuk log mitm muk coolers oeatrtt fences also mount forest threstfas mafiitnts district representattvs fs wmoughhy farm agency t e hewbqn georgetown phone s p o box an sale of homemade baking and teacup reading glen town hall thursday may 31st everybody come and hear the truth about your past present and future sponsored by beaumont parcel i fund hughes cleaver liberal federal candidate for helton county new advertisements l6tv bound male on the eth line erin pbwmrd phone georgetown 137 r 4 for sale seven nomad frame bote with bath right shto may 3w for ateragb family box ny herald fvt iotas sm ict simons studio couch almost at sale couch almost new also axmdnster rug gx x 9 oi will exchange for 9pieoe dining i suite apply w may 30p box s herat j for rent two furnished rooms tor v jight housekeeping including electric radio and refrigerator suitable for three girls apply herald office may 30 or phone 400w plants rad7 tomatoes bon best beefsteak celery june pink flowers asters zinnias marigolds snaps pinks carnations petunias single double and a few cineraria drop us a card and de livery will be made on tuesday and friday night whodge stewarttown open sundays bingo georgetown legion wednesday may 30 is good prizes 2 specials lucky draw spoimoffea by r r to the electors of sj halton county j oromlsed that this week i would deal witii the liberal party s position in regar- to labour the one question that i have heard man times oftener than anj other during the campaign is this how is it thai we can now find 5000 million dollars a year for war when oniy a few years ago we could it find enough money to pay decent relief payments and municipalities were going in default provincial bud gets were in the red and the federal budget was in the red this ques tion 1 iail endeavour to answer the reason we have been able to employ everyone in time of war is because of the fact that we had a market for every plane tank ship gun shell and other war equipment that we could produce and we had a minister of finance who said that he would make financial j pebble the financing of everj war product that it was physi cally possible tor us to produce at a rcul we have reached full em- ploymtnt though in doing so it wa necessarj to impose heavs axat on p ice control and rationing so long as the canadian jhojle will unite with the imt deurminallon in peacetime o mipplj uk hiphesi standard of liv mi pobsibk to cur people jt can hut lull mploinun th kiy lo the whole troblem n my o union is markets ii we main la n i sjiliciintlv hifeh standard ot nut in cuiiuii to consume all of the civ ill in fcoodb iliat wi produce for our own use plus our imports t we will have a market which will re sult in lull employment the liberal part believ es that the oily way this domesficmrket or some call it con- turner buying power can be maintain ed in peacetime is lo see that each of the three main groups labour agri culture and finance receive their pro per distributive share of the national income my article last week gave the figures with respect to agriculture this week i will deal with labour in the past labour has not received its proper distributive share of the national income with the result that we have not maintained consumer buying power at a sufficiently high level to consume the goods we can prodjce the two instruments avail able to labour to insure fair treat ment are collective bargaining and taxation collective barfainhur is now an es tablished fact and since pjo 1003 was passed union membership has more than doubled x would hope that we li no se ev w o member and while in any new organi zation there are some opportunists and selfseekers who push themselves for ward to prominent positions i hare no fear in regard to labour organisa tions- the heart of the canadian workman is sound and these organi zations will soon weed out any false leaders and opportunists profit sharing by labour is in its infancy but this feature will spread rapidly when the facts are known i believe that labour makesjust as im portant a contribution to the produc tion of goods as does capital and that labour should be taken into full part nership with capital one of the beat illustrations of which i am aware to show the sharp difference between the liberal viewpoint and the conservative viewpoint in regard to profits is one which i encountered whle chairman of subcommittee no 1 on war ex penditures this committee visited every aircraft plant in canada while visiting the vlckers plant at montreal we were much impressed with its pro duction record and with the efficiency of labour at that plant on inquiries we found the plant bad profit sharing with labor plan under that plan when labour became 76 efficient from that period labour shar ed 5050 with capital in the profits we found as a result that many of the workmen at that plant were receiving additional bonus payments ranging from 10c to 25c per hour in addition to he standard wage rates we also found that in spite of this profit shar ing by labor production costs per plane were lower than at the other plant producing the same aircraft and we found that their production record was higher as a result we recom mended that this scheme of profit sharing by labour should be introduc ed in an aircraft plants and this re commendation is now in the process of being carried out when oar re commendation came before the main committee it was supported by every lfteral oop and social credit mem ber rttmroppotd by erery don- aertathne member tstsrlsh of amiss profits shook be koposed wbererar ins profits art earned to the point jfcere they result in a distribution csttfae mltruil am whsoh barmfbl lo oar eeon- cmy let me gfr you on uastauoo rf ttw stsiistsiss nf ilummum i sel ymrshs mofcmsl moosm she the mm total of an ofoot m mbfad we boarders wanted can accommodate two men boaro ers all conveniences apply mrs john parmer may 30p phone 70 notice your sanitary work taken care fed with modern equipment write ctjttina bros- june 20p acton ont wanted by prof easlonalnoinaa with refer ences a oomtortante loom in a good house with prtvuetvof usm a hoi plate to- make ughyitfeakfast or light lunch apply may 30p box 0 wanted goads crtb m apod condltkmi ap ply may 80 phone tfw community sale saturday jkria hh 1 the date for the big community auction sale those with goods to oiler please get in touch immediately with frank pbtoh auctioneer may 30 y phone 301 notice freeman ont rr 2 may 26 1w6 mr wm mcdomeu h oieorgetosm out i z write to advise you that i hat- appointed htcr ohas readhead bjl a hilton qnt as my oflkmal agent id the coenmg provincial sections for june 4th 1mb tfours truly j o mary a penxr personal asthma sufferers have found relief with our tjavis asthma remedy no 7886 be one at hundreds os satisfied customers get a 3 weeks supply 3 at chapmans etfttjq store help wanted good smart boy also women aers part time apply lavoie knttttna oo mar 7tf georgetown reitsonal rackaches go quickly often after first dose rumaoaps two- way action attacks the cause relieves the pain robbs druo store maccqrmaoks drdo store electrical woes electrical repairs made to appliances ind wiring apply p c whttmek f young st oeorgetown wanted dead borses and cattle fbiv free pickup pbone collect dec 40 pbone ao3038 toronto oosdoflf yoomoltd rawleigh products for sale dick riddall queen street has been appointed the rawlelgh products agent in georgetown get in touch with him for your medicines food products toiletries and lnsectlciaes he will call soon at your home june 13p wanted to kbit five or six rooms for bosmessmao sad wife wanted to rent at once ap ply mar ttf box l ltvs and drasnd poultry higher a barnitt and sow brampton ml r 1 qu teres oharges business oppotttunttlxfi acquire your own busmeas tow a few choice watkms routes are avail able to qualified men andno invest ment is neoessry great possihuitlee plenty of room for advancement do layoffs this business has been growing for over 75 years write for your free copy of ttie open door which ctplalrrs how to start dept oco0 2177 masson street montreal 34 notice of application the georgetown lumber company under the provisions of the on tario companies act the georgetown lumber company limited hereby gives public notice that it will make appli cation to his honour the lieutenant governor of ontario for acceptance of the surrende of its charter an and from a date to be fixed by the lieut- ensuytocernor dated at geo ontario this 22nd day of may 1mb w c kentner 2 7 billions in federal taxes and a fur ther 2s through victory loan v this left a net spending power in the hands of the general public for all purposes of less then 3 billions this amount was less than the national in come in the depth of the depression aha yeteveryone last year had a de cent living we had no poverty or distress you haventforgouen and neither have i the poverty and dis tress of the depression years wfaythe marked difference between the- depres sion and last year the answer is distribution everyone had his fair share anyone who refuses to fees up to the obvious lesson to be learn ed from these ftrures is either dumb or setnafa ton ean take your ctmtoe ttm liberal party is pledged to a pobby of jo emplojinani and cuavml the aim of a ccf government in ontario will be to es tablish agriculture as a healthy industry in which the farmer will get full value for what he puts into it farmers heres what your ccf government will do l 1 marketing boards assist the farmers to set pf producer market ing boards for all major farm products 2 live stock industry bulw up the live stock industry a assist the fanners to gain control of the marketing oi their live stock tb abolish the packers deduction of 1 a head on horned cattle and replace it with a bonus to the farmer of 1 a hend on all cattle marketed without horns c establish a system of gradmg live stock sires cd establish comprehensive veterinary ser- vicca including fret inoculation against bangs disease 3 hydro rapidlj ttend hvdro tl roughout rural areas and level out hjdn costs a electric equipment install electric equipment on long term credi throigh the furilitits of the ontirio hjdro sell other modtrn conveniences lor the firm home on long tem credit through a crown company 5 northern ontario appoint a deputy minister of agricuuure for northern ontario with offlces in the north 6 soil conservation encourage soil conservation by farmers by assuming a portion of the burden of delayed re turns in revenue together with a general soil conservation programme 7 health services build a new system of health services to pro vide adequate medical dental and hospital facili ties for every person in rural ontario establish travelling health clinics w cecil motllward halton provincial candidate 8 edi cation and recreation give special attention to rural education and recreation a agricultural vocational schools will be sei up in every county and to these wih be attached a demonstration farm and dormitories so that the discoveries of the experimental forms and the sciences of the colleges can be made known to the youth of the country and can be demonstrated on the sort or farm to which the students will be returning lb bort courses probably in the 3 winter months will be established throughout th province featuring courses in farm motor mechanics farm management production marketing household science interior decorating landscape gardenn fe or iny other subjects which a sufficient number of students desire tcj night clashes will be conducted in the high schools in subjects which the peo ple want with the assistance of thor- oujhlv trained vimthif teachers id a provincial recreation programme wiu be set up to fit in with the new physical fi jiess programme of the federal gov ernment 3 packing plants and machinery use to the full the powers of the province to break the packing monopoly and to lower the cost of farm machinery to the farmer 10 coopebativves give every encouragement to cooperatives both producer and consumer and oppose any in crease in the taxation of cooperatives 11 farm security the cof government will pass an act to pro tect the farmer against the loss of his home and his land from causes beyond his control by these means a ccf government will boost farm income bring the price which the farmer receives for his product into line with what he pays for the goods he buys and establish conditions on the form which will encourage the ablest and most forwardlooking rur ynnn rwr tn r milium june4 elect w cecil millward halton provincial andgive halton a strong voice at queens park ccf ballon meetings you are invited to meet and hear your ccf candidates w cecil millward provincial and carlyle c browne federal democratic open question period in which everyone is free to take part georgetown theatre thursday mav 31st 8 15 pm r special speaker mayor sam lawrence of hamilton bells school friday june 1st 815 pm oakvtlle rally saturday june 2nd 3 00 pjn central school grounds unfavourable weather masonic hall special speaker e b jollbfte m p ontario leader ccf bronte community hall tuesday june 5th 816 pm georgetown theatre thursday june 7th 8 15 pm special soeaker lewis duncan the man to defeat drew in a twoway ftgbt for the high park seat burlington high school satur june 9th 8 15 pjn special speaker david lewis national secretary oof ccf radio broadcasts so that you may be fully informed on the principles and policies of the ocf the dotninion ontario and halton ccf associations cooperate to bring you these interesting broadcasts wed may 30 kbl 1030 11 00 pjn e b jolllfte ontario leader oof thurs may 31 obl 4 00 415 pjnm j ooldwell national leader cof tjhurs may 31 okey 1046 4 15 pm david lewis natlonel secretary ccf fbi june 1 oke b6 9 00 pjn dr teskey speaks on health fbi june 1 ofrb fi4s 10 00 pm jim gibson farmer frl june 1 c3l 1030 10 45 pjn e b jolliffe ontario leader oof frl joke 1 o ii 15 1130 pjn david lewis national secretary oof trjes tune 5 ckeyg 15 920 pjn a teacher speaks on education tubs june 5 optrb j5 930 pjn david lewis national secretary oop wed june 6 cbl 830 boo pjn m j ooldwell national leader oct thurs june 7 obl 4j00 4j6 pjn otajdey knowles mp j w noseworthy mp tettjrs june 7 ofrb sj0 846 pm to be asmounced thurs june 7 okeyi016 1030 pjn jhennon voaden fbi june 8 ckey 846 830 pm prof geo m grube pres ontario oor frl june 8 okey- 16 920 pmaaiownrker speaks on job security fri june 8 ctatml uj6 1130 pm david lewis national secretary oop keep these lists for reference carlyle c browne halton federal

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy