Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 29, 1944, p. 6

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headquarters is situated m an old estate we were toul that the estate it enclosed by a brick wall 30 miles long that hu or may not be but certalnl ue saw about eight mile of it it seems that the chappie uho owns the estate was tar from happy about it being taken awr by the service in fact he refused to get out and was in clined to be i bit nasty he lives in a house on the estate and is so hap py about the whololhlng that ik ob- iects to the wd a strolling down to his duck pond to watch the ducks swim around or so they told us tea there and a most interesting hour in the group control room where the whole plan of the coming raid on stuttgart was guen us in detail then back through ttu early evening darkness to our base station for an other evening in the mess with the chap who were isitlng oermnuy again that night none of our party had an desire to see the men return from their trip the next morning and so we called that off we left the station as the planes were circling the field prepar ing to land we each of us were wondering as we drove away haw many would be missing when the fin al tally was made an hour or ao lat er but we were subsequently advis ed that all our friends returned safe ly the record of the canadian bornb- btts wuis in vay isvr eiq en mmei wfae jgaoatt gsffibdiam ai n immiifl bn tfhe raf osad bscaf wbm acove wflsi late baf feamjb- tfcn bofttataa laa astt rf itbte toip tattastodea seamc wiitftt am baf igtamtp eilttlhrr attlarftird to whe ef or to the ricaf tttte fllranndetr an kanatfed at bwirtik emviry kaf borahes aaalt- jan ho bntitaufki aaus senw on tandiaed peasmvaaejl eswwh oweaa cnan d of amstsalfilai it uhtfeopd gjlnlew znaoaaadrrsl soaamlfa afrsnans isitanne mnrfi are j wbosh pawed otf cacdbs wmie oflhnrs hancvl awelaxiljwb crew ttbose wbo witii rcaf bomber squadrons witjb amcamadiaba crews tamgf the ckwaastaaws off hae canadian jgbmmlp the adrrraft bom brfinc used by hc av iboamlaeii suauadsoat avre lancastebsi jud h r both foorebghse 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mr klark report followed cftoorty the lhaeic of a similar report igavra ka the ktnthh house of cbaatnoaas by foreogn secretary anthony feksen the rtyh prinoe nuntster aald the k asiocbaled itself with the united kcbagdom lenawrsanaent la hrir hoaenua karoteat against this cofcluooded swt of thlolence and bn icsving notice of their firm reanorce to ensure that those responsible for this tfllllacsdat junk 2a xml eltwrflwwd the sattattal kara report om ed tjbat aoo but ua tjiuaiar to ter tfartpr captasre mr kuaqe lom a aaew hreofc aff- baeanberaoff the com that aaoew rf the vaesa ll as bavwsahae that i ittoomm be lujutrd omtrught aurre he saat wjsx wotolx omt sotane fufteera rtkrs h ooe of our caaadbast poeteateis aaao3d by aa ta- y bmnacted vm her by one of her fraeads wrote a barbed aoad witty llltw- versei whwh she eatitbed lb a malurflooas u7okan havfeag wrtttea at she fett aseaaeed wl pot the ersie away an her desau thfts asaxag whue liartaar up anane obd paytss eaar her hnaaaihiiabaj she cauae aarross the verse agaaa aad foaaad lit sti0 readable tl that had baspired it was ha her owaa reroueetion aad she was sure that t had beea fnrgottesi by her fihnrfr so afae aeat it to a aaaag- aaaaar which pobhsaed it a few weeks later wbra she was alteoduag a feneeting of a cfaab to which she be different wom en at various li during the eeen- infc look the opportonlty of offerbur her thear apologae and eapbiitalaoas for recent incidents that had been bwdeauag thear conscience ever stace the publication of the verse the printed word klwtacll ackkhl crop failures- asfced the old farmer tv ive seen a few of them in my da 5cow in 1am the corn crop was port nigh nothing- we cooked aonw for dinner one das and aw ata four teen acres of com at one knea7 coniailioiis goml forfniil cros xma scotia evperis apple yi ot i73oj0u0 itar4mari tiaaar ivupccts halifax ct in kmi ti annapolis valley the apple crop is aua to s good start is j ieslie bead of the ttevm scotia marketliur hoard estimates a yield of ltcajxm barrels weather has beert vcrfect and conditlooi were said to be gen- rral favrable apple trees are reported to be in torsi cuss condition with little or no winter damage noticeable and pros pects are tor a fair bloom spore discharge was held down by the dry weather spraying in the valley dis trict was said to be general but a kelsall superintendent of the dom inion kxperimental station at kcnt- vlllc said that wherever there has been a shortage of spraying it has been due to lade of labor cravetuteins are coming into bloom cherries have been in bloom tor some time small fruits straw berries raspberries and gooseberries are also in excellent shape lat aw ssrssassricsc the fruit branch of the dominion department ot agriculture said that it uk too earl by about tuo weeks to say much about prospects in new ilrunswick apple trees are expected to have a fairly good bloom last ear th apple crop was a bumper one but no estimates have as yet been made for thlh ear traubcrrieh- according to the fruit tlranch wintered only fairly and raspberries normally these are about the only fruits of particular interest in net urunrwlck with tin exception of blueberries classed as wild their prospects ulll not be buoun for some time this alw gkfl for the tomato crop classetl as fruit in this province i edward island ilora not pro duce apples on a commercial scale and it is too early to venture a pre diction regarding other fruits trees in the province have wintered well and the outlook at the moment is god v tveaamvfc0xwffl- kxam1na1tov day in th old time district schools the last day of a school year was fre quently called examination day it wa more or less customary for members of the school board or com mittee to attend this function and perhaps do a little examining of the pupils themselves many pupils look ed forward to this day with some ap prehension but the committee and the assembled parents and friends were greatly pleased by their attainments and congratulated teacher and pupils on the good work done the pupils sang lustily they recited fluently they put real enthusiasm in to this temonstratlon and it was generally agreed that the school and the youngsters were doing a fine job wu0orumy- sa tsarrromtomiataf yes we need your help and need if badly this is the biggest job we have ever tackled everything depends upon victory canadas army needs volunteers now and thai means you and you and you wear canada s badge of honour on your urn youll be proud of it so will your friends every man who is able has got to do his bit maybe you dont think this means yoa lit thai ill a job for the other fellow if you do youre wrong its your war too a war for every man who is a man i for everyone who has a stake in canada yes this means you all right and we need you now for the months of intensive train ing to make you fightinglit we did it before and we can do il again w smj ymr btlpi iollateer today join the canadian army for overseas service

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