Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 20, 1943, p. 5

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pulled up at the door of a vmca hut they had lost use rest of the troops they said and could they have a cup of hot tea aw sup per the answer uat ye so the mjl- diers stood in front of the kitchen fire gulped down the warming tea and dried their soaked clothing they remained till bedtime could use y1lca put them up unfortunately there were no beds there any hostel in use town ojt amid use canadisns well sleep la the trucks taay slept hreakfastod at use ym cjl aad then surveyed the weather tjaok uke a good day- one canad- iaa aemtke hreezny tlef a go and aid ssem tubngb lit was bmtt o5y lin what pawnshop titajt acdnand to anatk ms akrar- be oawsitioa was peatmah cant ua kbe wftwor wwrd tttfae bsmraj wire wait en ftaiixtt wsub a ngmoft- tar qaraoe daarfte off may 1c ttsa stpciacfi of ttftddk ilne barimi tccmna- off know qjiiac ba tjbe biirsds omuj stftdjf xm laanaged to get thhaoxtjh ttiram tllbe ouam off st ilambmor ev- enal obfanrs ndilu antxu beld twme by ttlhe line scot did tlhinc id 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summer months to which we arcui4onrd around quebec frost was reported oft july 9 so and it certain places in rvnnslvanu reported frost on july fi and tuo dayslater there was frost in itich- mobd virginia right in the sunny south that was the year without a summer records are lacking as ta its effects on crops but it is to be presumed that much hardship was caused due to lack of food the cold weather continued right through un til autumn which came on as uvual leading into winter without real sum mer having once been felt there seems to be no mystery a to the cause it is given in w napier shaws manual of meteorology this work reports that in 1815 therv was a most violent erupt ion of mount tamborain the island of sumbiwa just east tyjf java it was so aeriou that it took the live of 50000 people meteoroligists were convinced that the vo threw up such a volume whik tube tpaiime mantseir kgwiattrimc taews was araiivimg tnranaand tllhalt mranntry laslt at ui eaord wioai hantiics aad jmtgoe 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tfbandfi sibv- garded b tcnany obierveirs as pocib3y the ffiirtt off many blows to be struck jbjsmilfkt japaartur bases bn the whole iacific area to the bardpreued ohinedtc the kmt of the knove m imoat grattafyimg as another indica tion that their almies would hot cease in their endeavor to carry the tear to the eafmy the landing of the american oct atttu wa made may ii but at the weekend no news of the righting wa available beyond navy secretary kuans word that ut was going very laitasfacttosil i atttu is only ito busies from the main japanese aleutian bate off kftska if the enemy i ousted from the island anxrican airmen wall he able to keep kiska under ounitant at tack and to establish airticld for pos sible attacks against the japanese njui itwclf npsn for insuus the brilliant victory of the unitd nation in tunisia open tlw uy tr the invasion of southern kur and at the weekend the italian inland of sicily sardinia and fanteluria bad already bern dealt ibevvie blow from the air and ea to obtain freedom tr operation in the mediterranean the allie muil eriablih control of these island the allies victory resulted in the capture of some 175000 axi troop at least two- third of them german more than 1000 guns 250 lank and a great mk of equipment they are tuw master of the entire north af rican coastline iteorganuation of the nations force in north africa will take some time and it will not he surprising if the ririt attack on south ern europe is made from the eastern mediterranean where britih and am erican forces occupy strong positions on the island of cyprus in addition the british 9th and 10th armies sup ported by polish and creek forces have been trained to the limit in use middle east the knocking out of avis opposi tion on the dodecanese ttlniufi and atf kjhe aalellitte us ttaiflf wsb br wvilthnigjli ainaabnor ftfiuifl at tjbe antihedty dnxaqv ss mafn aruagetaiad btbwfe sea tpsott anal askcall bnr nan snnnest are fcamlmg t taroe the aiiii flbata tums faamt 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beea amaole tj tjhe sbortagje of bdgi aad tbe saeat rfffejctjre acjttt i we asat the caoflfejrarioat of aar ratstaaacrsta ataect tbas tja year of frasapt aad ejlarieatt serwioc at store tbas satariaay will be tbe imstswipierf day lovell bros phone 1 i acton meat mabkex final warning to all dog owners oa ubr otlkrr ibudltlbr dmadauofa beong a iiiwiijiiii1i hn gemnany iuscseasea day by day britimb psaaes a off the most deadly raids of the war sbaday algbtt wbea they dbrntfeovd the skier and mofriae dams the two alggesx ba the beikftu tamev- eti iron an altitude off 100 feet the bomber loosed a flood off water that wiilfl hamper cereaaa lia- dctttry for kaorallbs to coone blight big lancaders and their coema wevr loot ea the attack but the ftosb off some 50 mea wa consid ered iticfct ba vaer off the boldneis off the operatftosl fhotograpsad taken by reconnaakcance plaaer oa tbe follow- bag day sradicaled that power station and briutoes had been washed away aad flood waters eae still rinng the attn attadk the united states navy announced tuesday that ametrarak troop harel eiitahdiihed two baidgeheadc oa attu island but they are wang opposed by japanese stronglly eotreoched on a rock ridge the enemy may be ex pected to put up strong resntance and will probably have to be bombed or bayoneted from their positions it mas announced in melbourne that 339 australian and british med ical personnel including 11 nurse lost their live when a japanese sub marine torpedoed and sank the aus tralian hospital ship centaur off the tueenlund roatt may 11 only g person were rescued no patients were aboard the centaur which was brilliantly lighted when attacked fraaal enaafae is amby mfc tjns lb brlaw faith tirwaraataleufarnsalfary striruy adaraav la ta au oawn f dacs isthwaii insurance and real estate j now is the time to your fire and other tine off in surance are you sufhclenuy covered though rabta have dropped con values have increased many beaefits have been added by the under writers oa ceneral and kperlflc unn ijhl us advise you a tttwo lsijaaxcat due to wartime conditions and anticipating further im provement la claims experience as a result la curtailed driving and reduced speeds the insur- aoce companies have volun tarily reduced aulo insurance tales up to 35 per cent accord ing to gasoline ration category- do not drive unless you are in sured rrhese new low rates make it possible tmmxll castt dwblmxntii roaxhale kougb cast dwelling xia room convenience centrally locateil hear business section lnhseion to be arranged bough cast 1 loute agnes st 9 room new garage bsuk blstialjuu- neu- brick bungalow bulltta hath good cellar owner on active service fossesxlon to be arrange a number t other h i friroe minitter winvton churchill told a cheering audience at a joint sestion of the united state congress wednesday- that britain mould right side by side with the united state against japan a long a there is breath in our bodies and blood in our vein the itritiih prime minister said the growing air strength of the united nation would he turned on the in dutrie of japan which iw declareil mukl lie in ahei beforv peace come to the world immediate and effective aid to china was kmu- of the most urgent task facing the allie he said ad ding that he hoje a kneeling with cen chiang kaishek and lremr joseph stalin of leussta would sc take place mr churchill tpoke encouragingly of the campaign against the cernuui uboat menace new anil submarine rneasurtii had yielded record results particularly in the last three weeks i the allies air offensive over europe ignited k he said was causing germany lo withdraw a large number of planes from hattle area for use in defence operation saae choice waanssnd fr a fl1vright irutirajare and kcal bslale rcistcrcd of dust that it blanketed the earth j cret ktm1 be neoeasary prelimln throughout the succeeding ear re ducing sunlight sufficiently to ac count for the failure of summer to thua there is probably little reason to fear a recurrence of use phen omenon this year backward ma the spring may be there has been no volcanic activity within recent months aafflctenl to cause such a condition so you suwanmabty right when you comfort ydotself with use thought ary to any thrust through the aegean sea but the readiness of the al lies in the eastern mediterranean was that summer will eventually arrive thats all for this week i did in tend to write avaeuuns about these victory gardens but use gardening season will wait t bkavbuhlen sftmtt iffelf a recent donation to the chins up fund to aid british boy scouts who have lost their homes in the blitz came from the eagle patrol of handi capped scouts in winnipeg every member of this patrol is a victim of infantile paralysis and is a bed pa tient they raised the money by makinr book ends and tie racks mynreklt donavjct london cp a west london donkey was on a hungerstrike for two days when a utter of kittens born in its manger were removed the donkey did not eat until the mother cat and her kittens were re- milue eal air offensive wellington bombers of the raf played their part in the smashing day and night allied air offensive against rommels tup- ply ports columns and concentrations which paved the way to west desert victory picture shows r a f ground crews at work on a wellington in the western desert these men had not such n spectacular part to play in the ground offensive but by their sheer hard work and determination they kept the shuttle ser vice planes continually in the air one came in as another took off with its load of bombs and always the ground staff were ready for the next by gjld j turned to use manger save waste for victory

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