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Red Deer Advocate 1942-01-07 - 1943-12-29
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1943-08-18
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| PAGE EIGHT THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 18th, 1943 x ay r | a can help alleviate | ' | this suffering! | CHINA has given Blood, Toil, Tears and [|], Sweat for more than Six Long Years of war What Can We Do For Her ? In his historic address last year, Winston Churchill used these words: “It is import- ant that We Should Not Overlook The Enormous Contribution Of China to this 4 struggle for world freedom. When we feel the sharp military qualities of Japanese soldiers in contact with our own troops, we must remember that China, ill-armed and half-armed, has single-handed withstood under her glorious leader, General Chiang Kai-Shek, the main fury of Japan. waa |i) atm There is no question of regarding the war in the Pacific as a secondary operation.... We shall pursue the struggle hand in hand with China and do everything in our power to give them arms and supplies,” Ti | Lease-lend has provided arms and supplies for China . . - soldiers of the United Nations are fighting on China’s battlefronts. We share in these efforts as taxpayers. But we can, and must, do more as private citizens for our Chinese friends and allies .. . By Contributing To Relieve The Suffering Of The Civilians : ce Of China. That is the purpose of the Chinese War Relief Fund--to Provide food for the starving--medicine 4) L for the diseased and wounded--hospital beds for the bomb victims--training for war workers--shelter for — refugees--and to keep up the morale of our long-suffering ally. — How To Make Your Contribution 1” Your Contribution Can Be Deposited At Any Bank. Mark deposit to the credit of the Chinese War Relief Fund. Official receipt will be sent by mail. | in oy tribution is entirely voluntary. The fund is authorized under the War Charities Act, Contributions are deductable for income tax purposes as provided by law. Official receipts will be given. An Appeal To Every Canadian 5 ha ~ The Chinese War Relief Fund is appealing for $1,000,000 from Canada. It is a small fraction when > compared to our total war expenditure of Five Billion for 1943. It would keep our war effort going for i 105 minutes! Is there any investment we could make that would Pay comparable dividends? To ie i China a strong, friendly ally means not only the assurance of ultimate victory, but also the shortening of i the war by many monthsor years ! ie -— This Page Sponsored By: Central Alberta Dairy Pool Red-Deer 5¢ to $100 Store — Buffalo Hotel , Henry Mar, Photographer Lorne W. Askin Beaver (Alta.) Lumber Co. Ltd. MacLean Granite Co. Red Deer Iron Works “Fe Sterling Cleaners and Tailors Alberta Meat Market H. J. Snell Red Deer Creamery A Home Grill Horsley’s Drug Store Orme Funeral Home Whyte Motors x Jenkins’ Groceteria Red Deer Cold Storage Lockers Beatty-Johnston & Robertson Red Deer Steam Laundry Meeres-Hicks Electric Leonard’s Billiards Parlors Paul Crawford T. R. Johns White Bakery Arlington Hotel Red Deer Bakery Windsor Hotel ~
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Image 877 (1943-08-18), from microfilm reel 877, (CU11286227). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.