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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Oct 1943, p. 2

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ni Workers ,ssential la. 0f f-Seaaon d during flic fal and blis at the citting of in coal mineshi base Sand in fiospacking This ycar ther help ently ncced, nof oMY ,lustries, but iiaoflier lustries. lias causedi a shorfage- IIpowvr tusuallýy avail- eh wokfeworkers tofight f. or teworkU war factories. Otrherý industries1ha ve ais 0 ro)ugl a s horfa)ge of and -thcyfto, arc flice mnon the l their aid. oducion Stili refaiýns pla-ceî,liwvrFam acefd to remain SAtl ;as long as they arc i hse wliomust re- e land for year-roundï ot being called uon KILLINC, THE BUDWORMI prprmasis ,fo)und, Unchckedï(ý If. cau destroy foùresta.Maki wWh ib bs a iredy 0 my in- sacsset one 0()f natureo's ciea- tiurcsfg thie Job e! des"troyin an ~helis yet to fùind and put th calem-y oË the buldworm towok PotAthur News-Ciri'clc. SEAT WARMý,ERS Thiugetonla come f0 us frm ity pecle, tha rhalps a nuber0f or xads iif our~~b hrcebykeeping alt least oe seati n fl the!r cufirch i rl during thevinterl, da~ -NrhBattiefordNes -o- SOME PMODERN music Some Imodem musIIe les Ifý, hiardto ftel]wheher te neib»o arte dayigte lradio, fighing ior -Kingfon Wig-adrd, NEED FOR "BETTrER HAL'F' Onyhalif 111e army ilt" eale.Tis eminpliai ze te ned fr onn l 1 tuei arnIïy, ,týý release n [enCtO Ldo the acual gt -CahmNews. "BUTTON, BUJTTON"-? AnAmetica rlig S ta audesmus flot ewbuttons1 on mnaudrer but jlust on theirshuirts. The gu,,iY who made tha ruingproabl lid amothier w hosw pt fic irt unler thie rug. -Strafford Bao-ead PRESENT RUINS The Rhine, says Longfellow, "fosamid the ruiina f£thie pa ",But thafwa long agoý. To- dyitflow,,s amid flic ruins 0f the reset. -ancoverProvince. AKIT SNAPPY W,ýe knlow Vlat wve have to do in tecoming' Loanm. Le,' Us prepare osevsto (do if as qlklas efficientrly, alid asplaaty s If tkesbrav me focarry ouit whlat the B1ritish Adiraiýlty eleets to caiu "a ver gallant enferrie." i I scrved many times, prlr.cipally Thei-'r Young Ones This is about snakes; you don'f haveft'end if, A Toronto ncws- laper lias been discusing snakes and theirhAswitli parfcular rdefeenesto flicbelif fiat some sn-akes shelter tLheir younig inisidc their ow'n bo-dies. If says flua', point is notf definitely cstablisli- cd. A Port Arthur man, wi sethis youtli on afar i Entstero O nfario, declares if a facf wvhici liolias observed mn filnes. He says ; lie lias frcqucly seen flic aduitsuak, when alan- cd, opn ifs iouth for fli younigcr and smtaller oneswih ,would rushl in and be waloed f0 be disgorgcd Iter 'fien da- ger "vas ever. His b -ifbasedý-ý , on contour of flic anake a'à Ob- gaer ae s ,t that th ouc oudgo as far as the prna abdomien to obt-ain this forai cof protection. -Port Arthur News-Chronirle. Schoolboys Kno-w Their "eolns MayBritish ongtrsa sehool nkow omre than abui È, about aireraff. When lithe iar nan in the stretsmecs an airpAne overhead Hi ssls omcthîng C, gaze at xwith wonder, Ilut IteIS just an apilane or an Wa plane"; he lias na specig al naa for it. To the observant achoo- boy, àoeci is a certaÏIn ak of aircraft-an Ansýon, Msuio Hurricane, Hlarard, Liberatoer or LanIcas;ter somnetbing wifhhi- vîdJuality la the -air> st needed andepcilyt [ure thaf nurgent1yly eeded fuel od is -brouglih n heDrco NationalSect Sriela inunccd a canmpaigu0tosecure a servics of tlose fmers wMi ni be spared duin lic nexf W noinths Aremn bc i- cen flie Doinion aïd the oncsforfarci lbor ecruif- elt proviîde fllaf rvica ed organizaions wil assist HELLO, THERE flan the fotendf Uin PBM4 fMaine--Ir erp picurcd on1flic ly Hi-e. senthi1 idustries dur üseason. AU the Pro- nizations have agrecd rc wifh SelPti liesel rccn cmpaiga. several ludrdlocal eftion cominhitfes or- flic Provines, have f0 g've theirasif ring flic farm labor. rmore flan 150,000 ebeinig IoI'ght ffr ndustries flroughout ýosrponeentxiifx uey -ovedl essential e r u- iring fle icsack sca- As shiffing of labor' 5urgenfly needcd lias ible resuits Lia one ycar, the moviag of es farmers f0 flic four or fiv e wck£s Ce f ul harvesf labor of the Prairie Prov- net and fthc Western aved. )f Laborithell lai fIat any of fiese av wlshed f0 retura from DManifoba or n could do so,sid se of flie Ontario excellent Our in- that al of flie West- 1be saved, with nocne Sreasoi of aRny labor ft ro10 -argû'nt 4qf 'I's quiet in here. Guess 1,1l Sit and thifýk awhile. Lord how hie Ioved tixose skates. And wihat a won-der he was 1PR'GRET TO INFM YOUPED .UARTERS OVERS5EAS A VSES>. "Guess being good -with a hockey stick musi1ha-ve corne in handy to hirn, learning how to handie a bayonet properl-y. He was quick as a flash. What a shot the kid hiad! ~y0UR SON S ERBIOU S L Y VOINDE D ~H iLEOw ACTI' VE DT y. "I1t's a. pîty wars can't be fought by us older ones, with rnost of our iving behind us. But it seems only kids can take àt kids with fire in their veîns and springs for muscles and steel for bones.e like Johnay. DEASSURED HE 1 S RECE iVING EfST tEI.ICAL PAT TE NTIn,,, "Oh, Johnny, corne home again! Corne home ruanug, shouting, tranpiag in and out of the honse with rnuddy feet and clothes awvry. Corne home, Johany, shouting, laughiog, heedless, turning the house topsy turvy in your endless quests for lost sweaters and misplaced itens, But corne home to us, Johinny, corne horne O P E T0 R E L 1CEV E yOUR ANX iETY ý-,OPJe FsSBF .. T P OLLV9-,ý Ifprayers wl do it, you'll be back, Johnny. But ýwe're flot, stopping wîth prayers alone, boy. We're working for it, buyving with every last cent we can scrape together the Victory Bonds that put weapons in your Lands and sound ships under you and good food in you and dress- ings and drugs to care for your wounds. "This is our pledge to you, lad. that whea 'you sit agaln at our table and look inito ou.r eyes you'll know we did flot fail you, that we gave< everything we had, just as we gave you." THlE HousE 0F &eAGRAM i, 15Ô.000 TFar

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