Stratford Mirror, 1 Jun 1945, p. 7

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THE STRATFORD MIRROR Friday, June 1, 1945 oe 26th INDIAN DIVISION ON RAMREE A few hours after the British landing on Ramree Island January 21st, which was a great combined success, troops of the 26th Indian Division under Major-General C. E. M. Lemax, D.S.O., M.C., were a thousand yards inland. Naval craft were still firing on the land forces of the swiftly retreating enemy as the British forces thrust into the Island towards Kyaukpyu, an invaluable strategic point and useful air- ene Picture shows a tank which went off the road and into the ditch elng prepared to be winched out. Charm In Make-Up (Continued from Page 1) your skin externally. It should be thoroughly cleansed at least twice a day. Use a combination of cream and soap and water, if you wish. Very often, soap and water alone are suf- ficient. In any event use a good cream and apply it thoroughly. Then wipe it off, gently and completely. Then wash your face with a mild soap and warm water followed by a cool-water rinse. If your skin is very dry and peels easily try applying a light coat of cream afterwards. Now you're ready for your make-up. All too often we see girls with heavily rouged cheeks, terrific lips and fan- tastic eyelashes and eye shadow. The thing to remember is that your make- 5 -- DAYS --5 STARTING MONDAY A GREAT AND HAUNTING BOOK POURS ITS "HEART" OUT ON 4 x ' AUNT SISSY... oe s SN (oe 4) ¥. RAE San > is at. FRANCIE... DOROTHY MoGUIRE as Katie PEGGY ANN GARNER asfracie-TED DONALDSON as ek «LLOYD NOLAN a estan Directed by ELIA KAZAN Produced by LOUIS D. LIGHTON Screen Play by Tess Slesinger and Frank Davis * Adapted from the Novel by Betty Smith THE. SCREEN! ry "JOAN BLONDELL as Aunt Sissy THE STORE | °?. FOR YOUNG CANADA Boys' Raincoats Fine protection for the young lad against chill rain and*wind. Raincoats are made of rubber-like oiled cotton with snug turn down collar and button clos- ing. Two deep slash pockets and raglan sleeves for extra freedom of movement. Regularly 4.25 each «CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES sinireo Main Floor Phone 2500 Sizes 24 to ran 3.49 up must become a part of you. Make-up is a matter of common sense. Any woman who can match colors can select the proper shades of make-up for herself. A working girl, or a busy housewife, has very little time to fuss over her make-up. If you follow this routine, it shouldn't take more than five min- utes to apply your make-up. The one thing to remember is that you are dressing for your everyday life. DO NOT try to imitate the stars of stage and screen that you might see. They are specially made up to create specific effects. Once your make-up is on, forget about it. You won't need to refurbish for at least three hours. And when you do, don't let the world see you doing it. Making up in public is not a very enticing sight. Keep your beauty rites to yourself and retain your allure and charm at all times. LAFF AT SOMETHING OR OTHERs ONCE IN A WHILE ? THE ARROW AND THE SONG I shot an arrow into the air, It fell to earth, I knew not where; For, so swiftly it flew, the sight Could not follow it in its flight. --Henry W. Longfellow. JUNE 5, 1945 City of 'Stratford 1945 TAXES Last day for payment of First Instalment of Property Taxes. Last Day for payment of Business Taxes in full. Be sure to bring your Tax Bill, when making payment. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 2nd Pay Now and Avoid the Last Hour Rush NOTE--1 per cent. discount is allowed on Second Instalment when paid with the First Instalment. Penalties added for non-payment after June Sth. If more convenient, mail cheque and Tax Bill and a stamped, ad- dressed envelope for return of receipt. E. G. DAVIS, Tax Collector

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