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Orono Weekly Times, 30 Nov 1944, p. 7

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L111f2ý_'C HITBOMBS BRING BRICKS FOR PLAY Rail 'Workers Set Ail Canada Loan Recor4 d 5~ Mk AJin~ bon S~~vthe Seventhi Vietory Loan, the by the Company, aggregating $90, R.. C. Vaughan, Chai-man and M1ost chi!dren buùid their 'atk"froni s an but these Durtch J, QV ~ 1»~~P~~~rf- largeot aggregate subscription tc 556,900 the grand total was $140,-1 Prsien ol th- 1toa ytmddcies i war-scarréd Hertogenbosch, Ho-lland, construct hi b!~ jbage ini Italy' b,ý enlexn r~bny yPru > esdn hf th Naioa Syti "ýpIay houses' fromi bricks of th-eir fornmer homes. shrattered 1)y -en and maew nygo o moee 3,210ofntefna eun vr r bombs. The ciildren ventured out into the streets again after thse rcarn fromn tie. -e ii o no tis Caadin Ntioal ystm.~ Te potoraps, howng coss -ased a nessage of congratulations twl5recent liberationi by tise Allies, vesin ~3,3355 ~section o' C.N.R. workers gatisered to the 2,500 volunteer canivassara thè~r'~ixth eirceededabo theT Ra.ilways' newiest 6080- adtsi î,0 thýrS_ýhLa.record -by and6~ th. ï 9100 ellow esnployee5J S M EH M 45 i-id set a, jew record for afl]Taîas ntc fpt ri on- their record prformnace. Can1ada. including~ emnployees of TrAs-Cnad Ai Lie.~andN~crewýs, shop forces, rouncihouse D?. C. Grant, Vîce-President î" - Trai-Canda ïr Lncsand a- workers, office and station staffs, charge of finance and accountinig,, ~. ,doui Ralwas Muitins Lns-maintenance of way and yard vior- headed thse systens canipaign organi- ited, ihere' were usciea MO- - rvon oe telegrapis, express, carta ge, ization. Thse loau- drive in tise -in1 caripean ai tise andi steamnship %vorkers - Railways' three regions-Atlantic, -Joa camaign - -in-te and womnen ail over thse Do- Central anid Western-was per- - Totïiq subscriptiois isy Canadiarininn threw theunselves entlhusi- sonlally supervised by the- vice- ~I. atonlemlyeeý,s in theç ,even a1stically into the camnpaigus. Before presidents in charge, J. P. John- -ý ans arnounted to $,19,7T85,250. the loan drve endèed, tisey wiere son, J. E- Pringle,. and W, Rý With purchaseF of Victory bonds away over thse top. Devenisl rsctively. SAAR BASI,ýN: AREzA 0F INDUSTRIAL MIGHT heavy slhroud of srole fron. a Y.-" -> _.ý Once crwe ytoirists from~ manySizr ie,-îg j '~ ad s now populated by 600 internied hrfcan aî.ni, 'vsho- - ~ x. -~ are isxaeytreated in strict aýccrdanc_ wiitb ruiles laid dowui at the GenevasCneee Aboyé scesie shows. somre of thse Vank'is Stroihng freely thriouis the village street, liied wi±h qsiaint S s,~ on o t~mduslîý-ayunig a cîgaret sigr, Yon .4. Wýà-N c n eb e 1 1 7 EE FM F-IN ~. IE~ he~rai tis brdgeTis $ar Baii~ wioseindi~tral igh lagrapi~a1y ortaye on iseaboe ap, s nstis diectIe .~aaIetun e-mbes wt busm pti o ans dannginoGemay Ipotatsorc f az wrprduton tseSarsJa po ue mabeg is imeine ta i. aabrckna odm umusril ity otpr~e o im~e tel latsan ànetjs net ap._e~ £Ol~tsys.uleshow loctionof Sar Bsin A~~~~- F wor of tis Brhesi rnaida theays Phies continu te-,, SqrBsnrngti rahavepotazdonteaoe ai n h of Z.. -U-l in -ýî 1,~L ~ 7 -o k -n rl the< in-' -, s-l - ete siabas<i f t e idng of colrîu -io gp, bfr pl---

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