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Orono Weekly Times, 22 Mar 1945, p. 1

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ORON, ON., HUUtýSDAY, M, nce- ommittee Obctive omMittee 'How The Red Cross s First Meetingj Help The Fighi Duhm SEND "Thanks For that I !find-Vewos of gi erm'Pit me toRe Crs e beare uv in ersofwa ýe-Conerv- eiv-e their v ed1erl Elec- cmor rn haýve ad- ~ieadi course and dy of dliver, Executîve of Pisounrs Of 'e-Coserv- othr thn th resiîgned asth rpciîo I(odk 40'o "otheÏ ýuharn lpro- at4hoe1for( 'tfy for hav- on v% abte hs vif lndiate at Since you gw eiy to .ring dnatongr-owij Id G ben' elrs have incerej y rk f or yotr 1Re imiany Keep fait' eeived foughit for a y be ,,,o the Red disa',P- Your mer'cy 1 wish 'alfe 1, as 1 îa b IE LIVES Candi-e DAWN- tDIERI, 11)45. 1 il I LL5pIcý2S salvage Cory get nanq ai, irenewe( ow hie lives ýy the coiri d and for w~ ike eounitless s lis life tn e and now, thie over- nmm111ulated 11,11s. ving -youir thie house it xil be PLANTING 28th ilîgilcost be evenitun )ur pU1re. . HIIS RED CROSS MOTILER FightinIg through the mud and icy slush lof flood'ed btte'edour boys hli the front uine have eane to) bless the tens ofthsns of de-1 voted women wlho labor as volunteer oresfor the Red Cross. Thoghfve years ýOf war, these Caai BIlue Soe"workers 1ha--ve knitited huadre'ds of thousands of piris of socks . . ade millions of othr cmfotig u'ticles of clothing -iakdMillions of Red Cross food parcelsI. Other speciailly-trained vol- unteer xvomen serve as drivers, as nursig aide s s offiýe ,vorkerý; and dietians. 'Freely giving their time and labor, these hr-wrigvolunteers make youvR ed Cross dollars stretc-h far- ther. Thtinks to their efforts, each dollar. you gjve is multiflied three tir.ie-'-in the value of fo.od, clothingt- and medical supplies it bhnvs veryv iruth, as 'Umother mother" tLo your 1joy, or your friend or nieighbor i ho fig-hting-Iiie one~ UI Uic rldd for a STIFFER LITTLE CH-1ILDREN a collegle TO CO-ME UNTO M-O L a if they YOIJ SEE THIS PICTUJiE WE K-NOW -YOIUR IEA-ýRT the PRO- WOUL'1D BE TOUCIIED To-day the cry of ]iltle chiîdren is hieard across the oceýans. Fromr the flooded flats of Hollarid cornes the wmîl of the horniele.ss anmd loniely. Ir. the faimîm-stricýken cities of Russia the cry of heliess littie ones~ grows wek with- hunger. Ini the devast.ated fi~ reas of the %worldc, littie ceblîdren a rty need food. elotiii-ng. edical supplies. In xvr-wemrv China, eilidren - and moothers - are dy:ing. Can we close our heurts to the cryî tions and of the world's unifortunate littie tihter. ones ? No ! Throuigh the Canadlimi >e puIt to- Red Cross, we veach out ua helping 11,11Y fiee hanid, and see that they are fed,j ;h-e pri'zes clothed and nourishied bâck to healýth dr-aw was ndstr-ength. We mlust bring- the- hichi was aide of hamppmess t faces now sad, arge were: il 1 SA W UAD NO F zd Cross La until J4eM ri year 'YET? 'vis drer SPl Lppuie ),Usiy ,nne .f fl, . 1

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