Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 10, 1958, p. 15

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marveums gift idea ia rubinstein matamatifc r the first autonfic mascara holidaboxed just 2 the first the jnmus automatic waterproofvascara a gift to gladden thejmi of listfill of ladies for thulretty golden pen cork and colorsjehes at a twirl- without a brush 1iiih willi automation releases the exact amount of guimfimi waterproof tor both eyes give her black brown navype boyal blue i green just 250 in the holiday 1 box and shell keep it forever thanks to easy r davidsons phar 148 guelph street georgetown tr73m8 christmas hours beginning next monda decern ber 15th georgetown store b law allows merchants to keep open on mondays and evening until 9 m if thu wish se tal stores are planning ex a hours or convtnience of hoh day shoppers who can t always da h ir shopping during regular richardsons 0t hardwari hh is main st georgetown tr 73501 thb mail bag sayywagl increases not inflation cause oakville ont december 1 1968 dear sir one thing that is causing a good deal of concern among our people today u the ever increasing cost of living business men govern roent officials and newspapers tv and radio are telling us over and over again that wage increases are the cause obviously they are trying to make a whipping boy out of the worker in an effort to jus tify their increasing boldness in raising the prices on goods this misleading theory has been re peated so often that many people are accepting it as true without stopping to examine the facts lat us lake a look at how impor tint the cost of labour is compar ed with the price of goods the census bureau reports that cigarettes carry a labour cost of only 5 8 per cent or less than 3c a package while shoes are the high est with a labour cost of 28 per cent so for a 10 pair of shoes 280 goes to the worker when you pay 1650 for a dress the fac tory price is 10 and the actual labour cost of manufacturing is 2 20 if you gave the worker who made the dress a- 5 per cent wage boost the actual increase in the manufacturing cost would be lie beside that economists report that from 1947 to 1956 in indus try as a whole output per man hour increased by 40 per cent but hourly earnings increased on ly 32 per cent so the increase in wages has not kept up to the in crease in productivity and so far as the cost of labour is concerned the cost of goods could be 8 per cent less than they were in 1947 these are only a few examples of the small percentage of truth contained in the much publicized claims that increased wages are causing the soaring cost of living and 1 suggest to each and every one of you that you examine very closel for yourself the various costs that go to make up the bell ing price ol any article if you will do this you will not be easily mis cad b the high priced cam pagn now in progress on both sides of the border in an attempt to blame lh high cost of living on those who work for their daily bread yours trulj jack henry ilalton ccf candidate farm news third meaf subject for training school jew here is a special mesage for itil ladies it emanates from our home economist mrs mabel borgslrom are ou w ondcring what to hac for supper accord ing to mrs borgstrom most ladies find brtakfast u- and ivin din ncr thi big mnl of the la is n it clirftuilt imijum it u ua h follows a difiniu pattern hut tuppt r ot lunih tht ulil mi al fji tnch inl part f tin fimil is it home or whitli f r sum ii tdrruil u school or work is tht nn whith causts most housewives to despair help is on tht way in ilalton i unl ixtiusi iht homo econ m st service of tht ontario d pt f aricultun lias ik in conduct ing a training school called the third lal this was htld in mil ton on tiusda and wtdnesdaj of lat wttk limit r tht dincln n of mr- borfstrom and with miss mary lorte uii of the toronto uff as instructor thosi in at ti ndanci anil the institute they reprt sented follows mrs campbell sinclair and mrs marion harness of bannockburn mrs frank brown and mrs gil bert english of limehouse mrs david iawson and mrs henry arnold of scotch block mrs nor man elliott arid mrs mabel frank of dublin mrs graydon chester and mrs lome cleave of norval mrs w coulton and mrs john wallace of hornby mrs w r hume and mrs a g macnab of mountain union mrs e beck and mrs o locker of busy bees mrs frank smith and mrs j snow of ballinatad these ladies will go back to their respective institutes and pass on the third meal instruction to as many women as wish to par ticipate this will not he until after christmas but the actual time mil be left to the discretion of the local leaders if you are interested in the course and your w i did not send leaders perhaps you can ar range to enroll in some other insti lute s class all women arc wel come in short vou need not be a wi member though you may find you like their activities so much you would like to join remember the third meal and plan to join these clashes if you have a probli m rally to aid friends of mr and mrs bill korzack who lost the entire con lents of their home in a fire sun day night have rallied to their aid with a fund dbnations are being received at wheelers and pres ton s store and already there have ien many generous gifts rotary club sees aeronautical film the feature of the evening last week at the dinner meeting of the georgetown rotary club was a film produced by the british petroleum company of aircraft and aircraft experimentation in the jet age the film was shown by courtesy of one of the members bill raycroft plcturipg as it did the careful painstaking calculations and ex perimental methods that go into a modern aircraft it was of great interest to everyone at the meet ing it also showed the modern jet planes and other types of aircraft being produced in britain and the u s today it also depicted the methods of testing stress and of strain and the gigantic wind tun nels used for this purpose as well as showing experiments with hum an guinea pigs testing the amount of strain that the human body can take the meeting was chaired by the president bill hamilton and mkwj- a number of reports given the biggest report was given by jim ritchie who indicated that the coming senior citizens night would be the biggest yel the meetlaatwaa ha at north halloo golf a club ien you need you want them r johns repytsn fori service is i quality work honest i of settsfatttofw call tr 79453 1 telp kin help the ies support georgetowns youn buy a chjhlmas tree frqjrthe kinsmen tie grand display coming to raurway bhrev and no 7 highway jjr 74173 74128 provincial paper mmtamfoyees see bill hewitt jr smith stone employeesabfianny hewitt alliance paper mill employeeoajack cuthbert downtown see sam meltzer at uptown see jack heslop at rex i deliver justasn say merry gffaistmas with royalai monetf oroers a gift of cash is awya welcome and when y your money ordan this year be sure to get them your nearest ial bank branch with eatk royal i bank money ftur youll get at no extra cost envelopt anjmtnmhngfilaurm gay christmas colomn m with tuhtcmto stnd your gift and personal grmtingt you off two royal bank money order to sand gifts of cujmo friends or relatives in ffc the u britain or the west indleiid royal btmk i to send money elsewhere in the world thi royal ban georgetown branch r j miller j f a ft a garne completethifpahfjing materials plywoods ue liners plaster cement mm ails insulation glazed pjpe roofinger rock lath ready mixed i discount for cod oti no orders takkn after 12 noon satuhuv phone mop mat tr72mi tr 72519 aimstkong avc

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