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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Jul 1943, p. 7

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BUNNY HUG isyginq inpg HIyggns! Bah; Yeu nhw temney you have eaused tPCb inVted In Hl iyatala ,g 's a ~t rihjoyut moe yur mvfl on free Hiyatalans!" "Wel, atailevents, 1I did get the ~ ~ ~ rr cah&vat4 ydal spit- 'Jhe cessation eof IIwsic -inter- lrupted îthat dynvianic qurre DiMk Higgins was tthking: You rabid little arigel; so i t's '(or a week hence, is it? Ail rgt forewarned is forearmed," Four daysiter, in thýe at nýoon, Fred Barker camle ashore te;lear'bis ship jprier ite Dsailing heoesunset. v1 ant te thaink you fer a ?d I' Iplty ail Cnsus aea't liÉe yn but beliceame, they are il(t.-Most cf them hve'ttime taire any interest in freighter- Diekie lughed. "Se, long aP5 yovaenjwoyed yeursel" ha saîd, Moil, I hope you have a pleaant Blimps in Major Role Against Subs NoShïpt Escorted l'y lmpe Lett ta Sub, Attack Th .S. Navy Depa»rtmlent asreveied thffat a significant façtOr- in the recenit Sucecas icf thle anigbaieCaIIaqpagri in the ert Atlantic was due te the 100 per cent. efcveesof the navy's new non-rigd airships hihhave escorted thiousýands cf transport-s an-d suppiy ships 'without los 0f a singiç veýssei. TI-e Navy Dapar-tment aays, MNet one of the thousands of tranusports anid supply vesseis that have been escorted by the navy's neul non-igïd airshps bas been lest te submarne at- These linipsare- now peat Ing C inte Acife and the Gui oet xc a ela l h t liu from .'ttheiredrac maeur Operlitioa lxbiiy c new arhp sidctdby itha iecenit navy anucmn'ta .ona of teesishdscas fulycompleted a 3~0-iLritp te an11 eutlyýi ng expedîtioinry base. The bimp s nettihadi- e.apped by low visibiiit'y as are ether airc'raft, and it ; i in efect a atvbaplatform ro-m wich1 ant-sumanne peration.s can be Lika our sister provincesý, Qué1bec ]ias ioyailly geaied allilber aege and rasourcas te furtherng- Canada's waur effort. QuhA_!.c is deliýveringF the ggeods, ina qualit-,y and quantlity, pepl and efficiantiy. Har sons rAad daughtars are distin-lguishinig themsa-,lves î¶y gtnsarving, workiag in al phases of the Ailiiad t1 of combat, coavey, and pro3uctioni. Qué'bec is a vital factor in, the, proàuction of war mnateriai and waos Sha producas 40%,ý of thae United Nations voueof aluminum, 90cf ftha tot.al supply of asbestes, 2,5%'üof tha world's newsprint (70% of ail newspapýers L-a the Amrericas depend on- ber for pper), Lumberingr and xining for war purposas have raached vast proportions ir. French Ca-naida. Thiz Provin"ce supplies enermeus cuntesoffodtuffs t the Uitaed Naions, epcai te Brtain. Marchi.ant ships and war vessels, tanks, artillery, shahls.araftprahas supplias for the forces, aimunition of ail kinds, qlýpth ch-arges, innumrerable wood and textile war products, cham-nicadis, explosives, ara miajor items of' our output fhem a vastmnuaurn complex powered by anor-moDus hrydre- electulo resourcas.1 War demnands on- our industries aend agricultu,,re, and our increaýsing participation ia the Navy, Marchant Marina-, Air Force, Army, and Women---'s Auxiliary Services, are absorBingj ail our mian and womian power. Qu6bec supports te thae limi eery war and Victory Loan ndavrywa camrpaign for fundcs, overtopping ail objective. EdYucation is mkn great Stridaes and is new focussed on war needs. Québec is keaping, faith! Wa warmnly weicoma aill our ifalow Canadiens whosa business brings them- te Qu ébec Province. Though our people toil night and dlay for our common Victory, our hospitaiity te visios is as warm-- as ciood whiie thie quaint chtarmr and scenic beauty of Québec remain unchiangc-d. We cordiaiiy invite our friand s in Ontario and elsewhere la Can(aa te visit us aga.In w Victory has beau won. &rE ROINEçF UÉEEEPSS AD WUU y- -'N y- N N N N. S N N

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