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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 11, 1943, p. 8

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cvrnmeat be requested to reoven the cutona office tn th toikn of oakxtlle cloalnc which has caused creat tnconaieac to the many facturtea oonc air luuner was alio of the uplnum that llaltou county a beinc nec- wctel t the fact that there waa liquor 4oxe anywhere in the county after a uttto diaeuaaion it waa tnoved by c lllllmer aecondml by c it lleajotv that the 42oernroent be re- tjueatetl to open a liquor tore tn the 1wn of miuon ttve motion carrted- aocounts xased fr ament were aa followv ftnance uljb iloe- xatal accounts st45jw lmnttnc s5ttj cvuinty uuiulncm 2j7 aericulture msikt iwal ixjmlt atao the account of kc itu ivaren for slsti for icroup xuturea of the county council taken uith the public akhoo children tu hre recently the uets of th couutil iteee ulalr ma chairman hen council went into conmittee uf the hole a folder as given tl eaih kiiemwr of the couriclj to siudy vlth a uew to dicusion al th- iwvt rtteetlne the folder v uul by he cltlrenm fjoint national contmlttee for lnt war oreanlxation cvuincil adjourned weil vaa once ft aon catrttsttt jut eeka frosi totaehouse sarurday ertvi iow sorsa c a real tjrtt of winter ttwr to c the ow aboves aad rxiraed cakkihes aeain ti ta retaeabrance day may x44 bmvc aaoter for the preaent r j jmuor cxl annie snow georee- te road toaintainer has tnaditon jean given georgetown fran- tamitr an improvement by its hip over cea given georeetown the travel roadways t senior girls verna webster i acton margaret teen limehouse re4 cso shipment croma jean unda ceoreetown joansom- weekly war comnienuiri n aasa rmi bewquarters this week included q pir of pyamas and 4 bab wsla anyone haviae cood lean sec ondhand clothing tuee wte at airs fred hunters church street as soon s possible omen institute- acton vndelt43k4rnl mucnsks made w tumimm the offitv of war information in iwashineton has disclosed thai com- tot creditable displayu while at mil- pact j3 pound aluminum prlnttne ton 9 youne ladies from the southern prvfases have been mutd into europe to nable the undereround knoements in the enslaved countries to carry on their own propaemaila war tealnst the kaid allalumlnlum preses can be set up in four minutes they are hand operated and capable of pro- dudne 1xv copies of hews sheets an hour wclghine only33s pounds in their suitcase containers and using miniature aluminum tpsettin outrif thee precsck are playlnff a vital part in underground movements in icurope half of the counl held their ahlee- ment da the awards hich were mt 4- hj miis lulu how home tcon- omics coach for halton count were as follows i ervilla- acton miltaa irene mltthelt mll- junlor girl ton- i senior girl huth wilson milton marjorw mccrvadv mt it on francei tte iorne arthur cooper of cnpps milton eveljn jmietterla jawiww was wounded overseas j milton yfth a ii lnfantr unit it was heru mr annie cooper of t jfr royal mr aured patrlvk has received obsctvers cotlks word from ottawa the ttrt clasp to i tht canadian efliciency medal has beei awarded to gnr nell patrick rca in recoinition of his jo ears rrvice in the krveforce non permanent active mihtla coast patrol is a 24hour job bl c y l rcscfve is m brajtcli of bojml canatlun nay vancouver cp gillnettera packers trouers these are the men who run the 34 former japanese flsh- tnc boats which now form part jtt th flahermena reserve west and coast branch of the royal can navy the fr as ortanlxed ovar our years ajpx its volunteer crews have come from the ranks of the british columbia fishing industry its job i to patrol the pacific coast day and bight to date the fr has pa trolled 1000000 miles of western waters th equivalent of 40 limes around the world canadas west coast presents a staggering problem for naval patrol the very depl indented mainland stretches is00 miles and hundreds of islands provide another 4000 mil of coast enemj submarines could lurk in uncharted inlets enemy mine planted in west coast waters could bring disaster to allied shipping the fr boats remain at sea for two weeks at a stretch during that time they cooperate closely with the canadian arm a- force and with the united states avy and coast guard- men of the fisher men reserve are doing a vital job but theyre doing it so quietly that their friends jokingly refer to them as the silent service within the silent service marking from enemy planes downed throuffh their alert ness mounted and sent to members of service kv mian laotfttc trader of militant japan tiave pro bably been having a few uneasy thoughts of lat- once amgaiit and duslied w hit quick and earn victories japans lead er now have become aware of grow ing allied mtghr and must look upon recent allied mve in the 1acklo uurma and china with anything but enthusiasm and being aide military men and nqt optimistic theorist these exponents of conquest must seo that the preparation stage for the off ensive against japan is about to end first sign of impending oilout off ensive against japan was the appoint ment of ord taouls mount bat ten to look after the interest of the allies in the uurma sector and of late the tvdoubtahle lord iouu ha been huty even if not as spectacularly as is cus tomary for that dashing triphlhln warrior to date hi activities have been confined to conference rootti but it u a safe bet that the strategy being eokd in thoce think meeting call for action shortly 1ord iouu never vva one to sit nround and walt for the war to cme seeking him lie ha loati osetcd with uth able wader as gen chiang kaishek thv unconqueralilt chlm e loadt r and tx gen joaph stlllwelt u leader in the china lector and thovc thiw with their sjklll and love of liattle should be able to ctuiie up with a triple play with devastating potent ialities too another touch and crafty fighting man it gen carton de wlart v c has just been thrown ag- alnct the japanese os prlmo minister churchill special representative to gen chiang and a deputy to lord iloul lie is sound if slightly unor thodox military man with n pench ant for legalized mayhem when it comes to dealing with enemies of tlie empire stkfh tbiow seen then from thousands of mile ac ross the pacific there is the growing threat of gtn douglas macahhurs it is a very closel guarded secret a o how thee trees get into the j iwl hopping tho right hands but thev typify the uses austrauan neu and amer- that aluminum is being put to to help win the war dam urstra a rooit a distinguished visitor at the rec ent national scout conference in ott awa was wing commander guy gib son v c d f c and bar d f m and bar the itak pilot who led the raid on the german dams gibson u the vixth british scout to be awarded the victoria cros in the present w ar he is a rover scout in tovu kent london tcp men and women of the roval observer corps have the loneliest job in the world work ing in isolation on barren cliffs and crags of the coast or tucked out of sight among the woods and moors that fringe towns their watch tow ers are everywhere from kent to the bare lands of caithness since august 1939 they have kept less watch on the skies charting reporting the movements of every plane hostile or friendly they are the silent service of the air and the only recognition of their work they receive a large black swastika mounted on wood which comes back to them if an enemy plane they re port is brought dow n the most famous swastika of the war is on display at an observers post near glasgow it was received after the post reported an me 110 over the a- the roval air force were ptlcal about the report but the railway fkeulirr hoats ukle ts naval training as each craft of the fleet cargo boats operated by the central ver mont transportation company sub sidiary of the canadian national rall- wa comes into port after her run from new york classes of officer can didates of the u s maritime service officers school go aboard to study the working of reciprocating engine with which these central vermont steamer are equipped these engineering officer candidates whose sea experience has been on turbine and dlesel engines are being trained to take over engineering as signments on victory ships which are fitted with reciprocating engines a 1ivmant view beefast cp poor people who sell clothing coupons to raise money to feed their children or pay rent are root guilty of an offence against the state in the view of j rl campbell atlpsndary magistrate actors at fkont moscow cp in 1918 22-year- ltl caps manley james already a- jrarded th military cross gained the yfctorla cross for most conspicuous bravery and devotlcirt to duty at velu wool now a brigadier he ham been stwardad the d s o for gallant and jauhnillim atrvtca in tunisia- observer were rightith plane was the one which brought rudolf hess to scotland mostly voluntary two observant are always oh duty at the towvr where shifts are divided into four hours mot of the per sonnel is voluntary although some women in the immobile class may be directed how to observer duty some control centres are staffed enllixly by women waiting and watching for aircraft is not always the dull job it may ap pear and observers at one southeast coast post willjlong remember a four- hour watch that lasted five days- commando troops about to set out for a raid on france were billeted in a camp beside the post iwir take- auction sale auxlstkred and firade jersey cowh ihom fitliv ac- ckeditcn herd the undersigned has received in structions from howard may to sll by public auction at lot 2 concession 11 esqucslng 1 miles south of ktorval on fkidw november lth at im pm the following registered cow 3 vcars old fresh registered cow 1 ears old fresh registered cow 1 vear old fresh registered cav 1 years old fresh registered cow 5 ears old fresh registered cow 4 year old fresh registered cow 5 vears old rnlf at foot registered cow 7 vear old calf at foot registered cm 3 yean old bred in november registered cow 10 years old bred in november re- gisteredcow 5 ears old bred in oc- 4 vears old lean fighting men appear to be ret ting set for a blow against japan c major southwest pacific stronghold rabaul and with that a president roose velt and u5 navy secretary knox have hinted may come bolder strokes that will carry the war to japan itself all this must be worrying the jap anese war lords considerably us up to now they have never felt only ob served the crushing weight of an all- out allied offensive rut it would be foollsh to think it is worrying them to the extent where they are about to erack canadian national returning from japanese internment camps have told a different story from that they said the home front in japan uius sol idly behind the wnr tliat morale wad good and that the country had potent ialities to carry on a first class war for another flv years but at last the tide has begun to turn and aligns indicate that the em pire that grabbod for herself such a share of asia will soon have to tight for her life against skilled and deter mined allied force in a momentous conference at chungking hard on the heel of the famous moscow gathering british american and chinese military men reached complete agreement on the conduct and supply of continental operation against the japanese russian take kiev on the worlds other wnr froit allied armies continued adv anclug and this week began with victorious russian armies in possession again of kiev third largest city of the soviet union and capital of the ukraine which had been captured by the nazis just three months after the germans first crossed russian borders in the summer of 1941 recapture of kuv climaxed the victorious red armvs glgnntlc nut umn campaign and left the gcrmana with no important naturnl defence line between the city and the former polish frontier just 120 miles to the west kiev s fall vastly enhances the possibility that the res army will he ahle to cut the remnants of the ger man armies still in southern russia in italy allied armies overcame handicaps of weather and terrain and continued to advance toward rome at midweek the 1mb and ftth arm- lea were lamming against what 3ar- luau prisoner doscrtbed as th naa- is winter tine which was anchored in the west along the garlglianu luv- er and arunot mountains it ran through ilu mountains uoar mtgnano where allied troop have won foot- tudd and atroaa the appeulive to hie hangro lllver oatt ad the tun at my iced ihwltkui overhotsing the man gixi and the height beyond where the eastern ant ivor of the nasi defence line was reported to be established awataaa qsulaa adeaav following the fall of kiev two llus- lait annlo under 4jn nikolai v vatutin conqueror of kiev advanced westward toward the polish and ru manian frontier on the lieel of the shattered remnant of itj nasi divuv ions which had been driven front tto ukraine capital namc bad 1st prime minister churchill and fueh rer hitler addressed their peoples this week and both redlcted victory however mr churchill prediction rang much truer titan that of hitler who on ttte ixmh annivermary of the abortive munich beer hall putsch at tempted to stir ttw german teople to a final effort and bolster morale which ha uugd under reverse in russia and allied bombing mr churchill proclaimed tlie im- 1 ending ruin of germany but with all tlie force of hi leadership and lan- luate wartusl tliat in hi opinion tlie natl- defeat could hut otvnu lefore im 4 he also said t liat t he camp j lilunw of t vt vear in furtim will ih the tiwint sevre and ciudly in life ex- iterliiuvd h the allle ttte vallunt and brilliant russian dfftnsive have wrkcd the g rtitun war mathlne and infllctd wound that well hmy pnv fatal he de clared however hitler wtlll has 400 division and promise a desiderate struggle ami we cannot exclude tlie possibility of new forms of attack upon this island hitler speech made in the midst of a great military crisis indicated there must be ho betrayal of the ger man army ho voiced ms own con fidence in victory as usual but ack nowledged that there were some in side germany who believed defeat to be inevitable ho warned tliat those who lost their nerve would be liquid ated he also admitted tho german people were bearing a heavy load but said the sacrifices were not to be com pared with what they would have to bear if germany lost the war battling to hold their winter lino in hal j tho germans began counter- attntklng in the mongnhovt nnf ro area tito 5th army repelled nine such attack in ono day and exacted heavy casualties with artillery file meanwhile the british 8th army con tinued improving its position near tho sangra river which flows into tlie ad riatic and captured castlgllone forll and carovlll in the centre in the ukraine disorganized natl defence continued to give way in the heavy snows west nnd north of kiev german line at midweek nuo wore reported swaying northwest of smol ensk where red army troop are now pointing toward latvia ate you really deaf few people are actually dear stoat xfle w called del are only sara of saaraar and cuuld enjoy cuavcraatjoa with family and ft with the new symhuttlc acouatiooo dont put off the omirtuaity to benefit from tmntartanc diawuvcrlca of tno u s cvcrtuuccst national deafness survey which snake iussibjc tlie greatest help cr otferod to tho hard uf hearing otme in or telerhone for vnv i tear ins test and ic jvatp dcnkmistrat fksu in your home or our ofotw no ubqftation acthim faon since vjui world ffirn clertrkal bearingald acoustioon insmvtb minahnl aate bauatac aifaieinraii imstitmte ofiiamimyin nuuuwiiiwl j mual alt llamulun wiitb ro thitl hcmtkiit jltln usgovcrcuneal natajiud llvaf ocaasurvcy i auuaiimau faaunuo hew symphonic acousticon organizer tho torontoalontreal dn krcln was crowded and hot from ncros tho aisle camo a droning voice that at times held tho timbre of vehement hut subdued passion it must come the voice said with everyone demanding it theyll have to agree tills 1 your company and mine were entitled to d thirtyhour week and a guaranteed wage that will provide plenty for all the speaker wag a dork man with flashing eyes iii listener was a voung soldier blond and elenncut for half an hour he listened then ho stretched casually nnd remarked m friend when i got out of thltt army i m going place and you cant go place working thirty hours a week nor enn any country any one who thinks so i nut tho train clattered on from ac ross tho aisle there was sudden complete and continue silence off was delayed by weather and while they were there observers were not tered cow 6 years old bred in june tober registered cow fcred in october registered cow vears old brerl in march registered end smashed away the last remnants cow 5 ears old bred in april regis- of the germans powerful masslro allowed to leave the area nor vtere they allowed to send out wordto explatn their absence they just had to stand watch relieving one another for the whole five days nve patriotic men chedglow england cp soon after a farmer in this wiltshire vil lage had picked up an egg laid by a hen a loud cackle sofvested that something extraonllnaryhad happen ed the hen had performed the feat of laying two normal eggs with in a short time registered cow december registered old due in december grade jersey cows cow 1 vears fresh cow 1 venrs fresh cow t years fresh cow 3 years fresh cow 3 years fresh cow 4 years fresh cow 5 years fresh cow 5 years fresh cow 6 years fresh cow 4 years bred in october cow 5 years bred in october cow 6 years bred in june cow 6 years due time of sale cow 6 years due in december cow 5 vears due in january this comprises the entire milking herd all animals nave been raised on the farm terms cash w s auctioneer w a wilson clerk ridgetrigno line by taking the kev edcow 12 year p at vm on the adriatic and venafro in the upper volturno valley in ho western sector british patrols immediately began probing the new line hich the enemy formed north of the gartguano river prominent in the advance of allied armies in recent weeks has been the canadian 1st division part of the british 8th army they learned mountain warfare at its worst in the stern three weeks advance through italian hills following their capture of motta early in october and some officers rjow call them the 8th army alpine soldiers no detailk necekmary an inebriate was weaving til wa down main street clutching n pass erby ho nulced mist r whin ntn i l you re at thr corn r of main nnd king streets exclalrmd the rood amnrltim nevtr mind the detail t xi lnlm- ed tho bewilder d one a lint cll i this to invehtkate bocott i bsron cti theodore turn r london barrister has been appointed chif of the ministry of fuel depart ment for the recruiting of youth to the coal mine hu job is to find th reasons chy youth is boycotting tho coal industry insurance and real estate nuw i lite time to revlewaj your ire ami other lines of in- uurance are you sufficiently cmrdt though rate liave dropped considerably value have increased many benefit have bet n added by the under 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once with a piece of raincoat material from in side hem or pocket or some other place not essential for the wear of the coat hold the patch in place un der the tear with rubber cement it will be hard to replace these garm ents during wartime so keep your in as good repair aa possible hmos dimlum one of many tankers in ing built under canada s wartime shipbuilding program in shown nbove as she slides down side wo into the wnter in the yards of the cnnadlan bridge company at windsor ontario tho launching of the dundurn was one of tuelve which took place on ships for victory day to mark the chlstenlng at hal ifax of iimcs mlcmor rst tribal destroy r nnd inrgest war vessel ever launched in the dominion the i an ton que the frigate iimcs toronto was launched followed by the in 000ton freighter fort len nox at sorel que and fort etper- ance at montreal at trenton on lake ontario and owen sound on georgian bay navy tugs were sent down the ways the ct32 the ct48 and hmos glenora tornnto put two fighting vessels into toe water the ahftlv mliuitwti t kegulua for the ifoyal nnvv nnd the patrol whip q for the cnnadlan navy the dramntu series of launching was eonrludid nt victoria with the chlist- enlng of the frigate ii m cs orkney i more than 025 vessels hnvo now been launched in canada since the begin ning f the wnr including naval ships relghter and special boat the 13 launching were part of the produc tion schedules of but a few of tha twentyone major ihlnvards and sixty smaller boat building organiza tions in th dominion the fact that canada a namon with practically no shipbuilding industry ftefore th war v can now launch 12 ships all but onaj steel vessels in a ringls day the iroporunee she hmi among tha worlds graat 7

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