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Red Deer Advocate 1942-01-07 - 1943-12-29
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1943-10-20
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1943 THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEEK, ALBERTA PAGE THIRTEEN BALLOON COMMAND TOMMIES WOUNDED IN ITALY LIGHT UP USES ‘ROPE TRICK’ | "SAI DA +" ; TEA * Advocate Want Ads. Bring Results—Try Them HOLD HIGH THE TORCH OF FREEDOM Ow ‘ion Jone Now! TEATHER i comfort and save your Make Your SALE | Our Rute a Success 8 Co. eres Auctioneer s f fuel Attention secs |Farmers and - Art of Feeding Lessons Learned From Truckers : mee To Pi zee ., Lhe Sicilian F ighting VICTORY succesiful “British and man who c nland on was the Bk kth Army light wer es from a Cory SER Co. Ltd. RED Lo ess E. A, Monta) Commencing = ‘ te ———— than “once J Wednesday, October 20th ined German the Red Deer eleva and grinding mills will close at Wednesdays’ and’ 6) pan on other week ¢ ain will not be accepted after “youd ne pi sees any faster t Alberta Pacific Grain Co. Alberta Pool Elevators National Grain Co. Parrish & Heimbecker Code’s Feed Mill United Grain Growers body. builder of protein shou pigs if thelr 4 mal, bu! over t eof all th oF ‘Canadians, of course " th SAVE and SACRIFICE 2% Say Your Full Share tn the FIFTH VICTORY LOAN If you are without the ready cash 10 buy Victory Bonds, we shall “pandbooks "| be glad to arrange purchase for you through our time loan plan. er. The Victory Bonds should be kept safe: For 10¢ pet $100 per year, mini- 1B BANK OF MONTREAL mum charge 25¢, we will place your bonds in our vaults for safekeepi advertise or be forgotten t bevy Casual |; FARMERS AND FARM WORKERS If Your Farm Work has Slackened er. The delay our for the Winter, You Are Needed = = few road at pinta where could Elsewhere in Essential Employment t Highly essential work—very important in Canada’s war effort and for the welfare-of the Nation—is threatened with shortages of workers, One of the few sources of men available for other high priority. jobs is those men on the farm who will not be needed at home during the Fall and: Winter. Heavy needs must be met in many. lines— producing vitally essential forest pro~ ducts; in base metal and coal ‘mining, in food processing, in railway track maintenance. If you live on a farm and are not needed at home during the Fall and Winter, you are urged to answer this national appeal. ‘SERVING THE UNITED NATIONS WITH WAR ALCOHOL emcandi ie pradeine phy work for him all. the campaign w British li Our ch and and the soth Divia " jn: n de b. WAR ALCOHOL PLAYS ITS PART ® There goes a barrel of grief for Hitler - . 2a dose of concentrated high expl to blast some skulking U boat into sudden oblivion. Relentlessly, month after month, the grim submarine chase goes on... and in that hunt of death, Alcoho! has its port Jo play. The explosive Farmers. engaged in essential work during the off season will be allowed to return home when needed. Also, those on postponement under Mobili- zation gulations will continue on piel ment while in approved essen- tial work during the slack season on the farm. Please answer this vital call NOW. depth charge overboard contains this same critical war material. Alcohol is proving its worth in these vital war days in the factory, the laboratory, on the field of battle itself. To make explosives and plostics, a tremendous quantity of Alcohol is needed. Aerial compasses and other delicate instruments are sealed in alcohol. mis bu ar commoner for the troops to bring the trouble on_ themselves. proud ¢ two Desert divisions. the S0th divisin spi clr long ‘As @ practical, disinfectant, Alcohol is the constant ally of doctors z aa For full information please apply to fe of our fighting machine, Alcohol has a - DIVORCE IS ASKED * one of the following: ‘every ounce that can be produced is needed now. BY DEANNA DURBIN The nearest EMPLOYMENT AND SELECTIVE ERVICE OFFICE or The nearest PRovINcIAL AGRICULTURAL IELDMAN or That is why oll our plants. are on 100% wor production, for the duration, GOODERHAM & WORTS, LIMITED ited * reed menta el Your Locat Farm Provuction ' MMITTEE NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR Homer : AM. Anas Wier of ‘Labour Director, National Selective Seridce rated. re ney had to tal change from. th what It takes re of the desert to careful and to make a good advertising medium B.C.AS. 1 deliberate ‘Aghting. ‘They had’ to —circulation und reader interes ———
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Image 982 (1943-10-20), from microfilm reel 982, (CU11286249). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.