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Red Deer Advocate 1944-01-01 - 1945-12-31
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1945-12-19
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MBER 19th, 1945 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1945 xB D DEER No. 55 + ifle areas of this Munl- ation at the Red Deer nd all dependent mem- are under 21 years of lay public ward charge ating or 5 m public funds is not nily. payment of the follow- ' Any Other eres or less s without dependents, vers with dependents, Taylor Electric Shop (Member of Associated Radio Technicians of Alberta) Modern Equipment WE HAVE THE LATEST IN RADIO TESTING EQUIPMENT and MANUFACTURERS DATA BRING your Radio up at your convenience. in for its yearly check-up, or let us pick it ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED Licensed First Class Radio Technician Prices approved by Wartime Prices and Trade Board. DIES IN ENGLAND Says Japs Should Get Some Fair Treatment I am convinced that our treat- ment of the Japanese Canadians 75 per cent of whom ar Canadian as you ani every democratic Angus member for Van- couver East, said in comment on the government policy outlined by Humphrey Mitchell tn the House of Commons, Ottawa, recently. Ot the 23,000 here in 1941, 17,200 were Canadian citizens by elther birth or naturalization. We should keep in mind that these people are no more responsible for the military aggres- sion of the Japanese government than any other. citizen of Canada. ere than 160 acres without dependents, vers with dependents, office of the Municipal 945. must be ues Pull Christian names umber of Division of ides, acreage owned, for new. supporters y is also provided for rs. Hospitalization of r cases diagnosed as and help Keep the ing the City of Red Municipal District of Quality You'll Enjoy Alia Indeed, thi war materials to Japan while she was waging war on China. Despite the way we treated them, despite the fact that we uprooted them trom their homes; despite the tact that we denied the: e rights yy every other citizen in the country, regardless of racial origin, not one disloyal act has been committed by any Canadian-born Japanese or, as far as I know, by any person of Japanese origin. Yet they have been accused of disloyalty and we have never given over, might make claims to citizen. your Councillor or Secretary-Trensurer, t SENSED SAY ae WANTED Hay and Green Feed I now have a complete ba ling crew. in the Red Deer district, and I want good quality feed. FAIR PRICES AND PROMPT RETURNS 911 Ist Avenue N.W. A. E. KERSLAKE HAY AND GRAIN DEALER CALGARY ship rights which they should have in any event. After repeated re- quests by the British government -The Most Rev, Cosmo Gordon for the services of Canadians of Lang, 81-year-old former Arch- Japanese origin, to be employed in bishop of Canterbury, who died in the Pacific war area, a small num- England on December 5. Herserved ber of Canadians of Japanese origin as Archbishop fro December. 1928, some 150 or 160 were allowed to until his, resighiition -in--Jandary, enlist. Some of these are now in 1042. India und other parts of-the British Empire. Some training in Van- cou even worse feature is that't je now Alberta ec Association, sald he hoped the campaign would be un- usually successful. His statement ya follow: I am wholly in accord with the aims and objects of the Christmas al. -campaign of the Alberta pasernseernsee 1 Gents atches net gS Gift Suggestions rom MORRIS' S FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENT PURCHASES A large selection of SILK AND WOOL SCARVES, hand woven fascinators, hand made. Tuberculosis Association, trust that this year the re: will reach an all-time high. provide occupational for sanitarium patients, rehabilitation of patients through special. vocational training, and health education. The sale is spon- sored by Rotary and . Kinsmen Clubs throughout the province. o *; DR. BARTON HONORED Dr. G. S. H. Barton, Deputy Min- ister of Agriculture, was elected a the member of the Executive Cammit- ence recently held in Quebec City. There are fifteen members of the committee representing as maj proach countries, The rs. fol provinces and get the cancella- the from the follow. irrors MITTS, all colors, fur backed, and SKI MITTS, priced from .. : GLOVES in all shades; pigtex and kid; suede and kid. PAIR, from ... HAND BAGS, large and small, leather and fabric: SWISS EMBROIDERED HANDKER from 7S5c per box; also Individual (CHIEFS, priced Handkerchiefs. 1.45 Large selection of INFANTS and CHILDREN S WEAR MISSES DRESSES, 7 to 1414; Pure Wool Pleated Skirts, Corduroy Ji Sailor Dresses. 8 8 4 ; : i s : s 5 A few COTTON DRESS) Hatchwear. Priced at Priced from ... aaes 2.95 HAMPTON DRESSES; large selection; sizes 11 to 44. OTHER DRESSES, to 52, 9.75 x 14.95 2.45 am 2.95 , COATS AND HATS NOW ON SALE ES and SMOCKS, Hampton and rite a tion of the ing countries: India, Haiti, Brazil, were/ United Kingdom, It is Norway, ple's - through this action remember it as W. time being the ces of FAO are in Washington, .-- by Great Canadians are dying of ttiber- Britain of: diplomatic, -commercial culosis at the rate of sixteen economic relations with the sons a day. This is sheer criminal Franco: government of Spain. waste, for tuberculosis is a disease THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED allowed to live, they: Mave enlisted to ea - Hitey: ig- Scottish ung, Zwolle, Sneek, crossing the Ems River at Leer. 78t Splendid R The 78th Canadian Field RCA, returns to Canad: la afte; 13th Cahadia: eld Battery, hen, Alta; and the 44th Canad: Sask., at Camp Shilo, October 14, 1940. After training at Camp Winnipeg, and Debert, N.S, Battery embarked for overseas landed at Garock, Friday, November 13, Man,, Field Regiment, R.C.A., ax part o the Batter Invera journemouth and Park firing ranges at Builth Sennybridge, Larkhill such as Tigei tan, Welsh cises such: as Pirate , Vidi Towards th end of Ma 78th Battery, along with of the 3rd Canadi: fon, was put behind world, Operati in the offing the assault on the shores of Normandy. The. loading of the vehicles and equipment com- mented at Gosport and Southamp- ton on June 1, The weather for the Hiext few days was bad, and the fateful Sedeword Overlord came over the air, and the second .front was on. lery group went: th Anchor, and Take , Battery. sailed down lent the strains -'of. the a ick march. The British Grenadiers. 4 - the historic Juri '6, 194 (D-Day), the Battery took part in e ult on the continent, At 30 minutes before H-Hour the guns of the Battery opened sonst in weeks the Battery provided close artillery support for the Canadian egiment. With they helped to establish the beach- head under the most bitter fighting and pushed through to the outskirts of Caen. Then the Regiment switched over to. support. th Canadian Infantry. Brigade, and the 78th Batttery to intimate support Battery provided artillery support for the Chauds, as every- one knew them. After Caen, they pushed on to Trun; and the closing of the Falaise pocket, then up the coast of France to Boulogne and Calais, which were both captured artillery bombardment is had been captured, a f the Battery had a short rest in Bel- of the s gium- and then moved onto Leopold Canal where it took part cleared the approaches to Antwerp. Members of the Battery who went one of the worst which they en- countered. November to February the Battery went into a static role in the Ni, nt, and h Field Battery Has Battery.) earned for br: The Military Croas Field Regiment along with the 22nd A. from Glel- tan ; c Field Battery from Prince Albert S on Shilo he and Comfmander-in-Chief's Certificate Scotland, on Bdr. C. E. Foote. . 1941 Training with the 13th Canadian the 3rd, Canadian Infaniry Division, Ph. Farnborough, Lindfleld, Denne Park, Findon, Bilingshurst, mate, carrying out schemes at the land Bay. The Battery took part in many of the well known exercises Tiger. Harold, n Infantry Divis- d barbed wire and was cut off from the outside n Overlord was the Conno 5, Major - Tutchie,. and . on-Avon and lasti after heavy woes 7, DEER, ALBERTA ecord r the following deco Military Medal Sgt Aggellan H. D. Menti in Dispatches. jor B. Mancock, Capt. J. R. T.. Browns ridge. Bdr. Ro Cartwright. L. E. Schauer, Ghr, H. Buhr, Gur. D. McDonald, Gnr, L. E. Schultz, Gnr. The Battery. throughout the war, suffered the following casualties: IF FIRE DESTROYS YOUR HOME YOU CANNOT STRETCH YOUR INSURANCE POLICY SO BE WISE -BE CERTAIN You insurance problems with Next door to the Post Office, Red Deer. insured up to proper value. Consult your MARSHALL LEES AGENCIES Insurance, Real Estate, Bonds, Financial Agents t ,, Killed Lt. R. J. MacDonald, Gnr. mE, Collyer, . Gnr, : Jeffrey, L.-Bdr. A. H. Josephson, ir. C. A. MacDonald, Gnr. D, Me- Donald, Sgt. J, Muir, Gnr. A, J. erry, Gnr. S. E. Renault, Gur. F. H. Siddons, Gar. J. A. E. St. Louis, Gnr. R. W. Varcoe, Gnr. J. Whittey. Prisoners of War L.-Bdr. P. J. Hiltz, Bdr, J. Porter, Gnr, V.- A. Spencer. Wounded Gnr, O. E. Beaudoin, lt; Gnr. L. J. Brown, L-Bdr. L. 8. Cipperley, Sgt D. C. Dale, Gnr. J. */G. DeBruyne, Gnr. G. Durrell, Gnr. H. G. Jones, Gnr, J. Lamond, Gnr. A. A. MacLeod, Gnr. H. O, Munger, Bar. R. C. Parker, Bdr, H. W. Sulis, inson, L.-Sgt. F. T. nr. J, Sullivan, A. J. its:ranks afew of the old originals such as BSM K. E. Ray, BQMS A. L. Carter, Sgt. M. Sim and Gnr. W. on. Former Battery have been: commanders REDUCTION in LOCKER RENTALS The rates quoted Below will come-into effect November 0, 1945, We are obliged to eliminate the use of bins for overflow, but the reduction of Locker Rentals and the availability of extra lockers assures you of greater efficiency at lower cost. Locker holders who have paid'a yearly rental 1, 1945, will be given a credit of an additional two LOCKER RENTALS Per Year 10.00 Six Months 6,00 months. prior to Noyember ths, Extra Locker, per year, 9.00, or additional Locker to. holders cents. pei 24 rd onal locker is emptied). Insurance 50 cents per year, lay. (Charges to cease immediately when addi- Locker rentals are payable in advance, No'monies paid for Locker Rentals are refundable, RED DEER COLD STORAGE LOCKERS BERT WOODROW, Mgr. Phone 735. RED DEER Conducting Courses LondohCipacity attendanee-has been reached at courses of Christ- jan citizenship, organized by Pro- testant chaplains of the R.C.A.F; for alten and airwomen stationed in Nine courses; held ut Stratford- ing a week each, deal with Christian ethics, Christian personality and the Bible, /Ldr. H. R. Ross, of Red Deer, Alta. now in charge of the courses, said: Only a few of the students plan to make the ministry a. career, but most of these young people wili become leaders in- their home Shurches when they return to Can ada Assisting S7Ldr. Ross as teachers are S/Ldr. Oliver Nugent, of Lon+ RADIATORS. We have installed one of the most modern Radiator Repair Shops in Alberta for recoring, cleaning, and repairing radiators. Ship your radiators to us for fast and efficient service Skilled workmen Discount to dealers, ao Every Job We Do We Guarantee don and Cobourg, Ont, and other leaders. Balmoral W I. Balmoral W.1. met at the home-of Mrs.Wm:-McFirline on with fifteen members and Field s Radiator Shop PONOKA Phone 11 visitors present. The annual reports the it was decided that it was to get the returned boys together for a social evening, so a gift will be sent to each one, Mrs, . E. Janssen, constituency con- vener, gave an interesting and in- spiring-tatk; and took the chair for the el ction of officers and com- mittees, R: Brackney was through in the spring of 1945. with the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division to Wyler, Cleve, Udem, Wissel, across the Rhine at Emmerich to enter, Zutphen, finishing up. the war near Aurich and Emden after The Battery boasts an outstand- ing- record of decorations, having e kl. A first vice; Mrs. L. Northey, second Next meeting at the home. of. Miss White, Red Deer, on January 4. Fight Tuberculosis with Christ- mas Seals, of this Clean, Family Newspaper and sensational news, . Free from political . Free from special interest ++ Free to tell you sponds carthespor ew tad massing es re you is ing to you tod your family. Each ime Mled wid unique wfbelp fescue ip SCIENCE MONITOR Soctety Please soud sameple copies af The Ciritian Science Ploae sed a owe-month trial smbseripsion. 1 en shove 1 hich can be conquered. Do your by part to bring it under control buying Christmas Seals. Bought for cash Sold on time Bagh, gt; or Cheistmes is post, 3.50, Andie NOVELTIES MERRY CHI MERRY CHRISTMAS STOCKING decked with holly and enclosed in cellophane is o jolly little red velvet boot. A dram of wonderful Blue Gross Perfume nestles imide... one dram, 2.25; two dram, 4.00, BLUE GRASS GIFT HORSE wish her Merry Christmas with this golly lt;aporhoned steed, carrying o fragront burden of Elizabeth Arden's famous Blue Grass Flower Mist, She'll cherish the amusing packoge long after GAETZ-CORNETT DRUG BOOK Co. FOR A RISTMAS WANTED USED FURNITURE We pay Cash for Used Furniture Ranges, Heaters, Beds, Bed Hot-Plates, Baby Carriages, Cribs, etc. We Buy, Sell end Exchange all kinds of HOUSEHOLD Se FURNITURE Best Furniture Cc ompany Phone GOODFYEAR TRUCK TIRES The Dependable ALL-WEATHER ++. fime tested .. . time proved Truck fire users cannot afford to experimen. Tock Tres hen on Ayes Kea Be ated Oe Govdyect GOopSYEAR TIRE SERVICE North West Motors
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Image 1181 (1945-12-19), from microfilm reel 1181, (CU11289225). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.