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The Sylvan Lake News 1942-01-07 - 1944-12-20
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1944-11-29
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Aircraft And Ship Building | CHRISTMAS SEALS Air-Sea Rescue Service Ry £ Ross, MLD. Medical ° ° Superintendent, Sax dum | ge Industries ln India Have Boor. Of “Manitoba To Be Used In The Pacific Thousands of homes toba | . > have ved Christmas i ° Made Large War Contribution “ssc For Aviators Forced Down g col ul stickers with the car gr against tuberculosis, perhaps there az ¢ two new Indiar reraft and ship huild-|80me who do not ¢| FR XPERIENCE gained by the alrsea rescue service in the European and thed was revealed In a government statement, | HOW even though $/ 44 Mediterranean war zones means that airmen forced down at sea in the ry started in 1941 with the completion of one aircraft by | ey buy them $ | Pacitic theatre will have an increased chance of survival. ‘Thousands of ait Air factor d has now developed into a network of Just What Christ- ¢| men, including hundreds of Canadians, owe their lives to the Air-Sea Res pare of private firms all over India 2S Seals mean and 8 een icarvica ehitie Rae Force. 1,000 diferent aisplane parts for the alr forces in India | Nhat the proceed : —/ Improvements in rescue equipment unrovesiod number of aircraft, it was stated complish, | mexey oasnas | This Week's Needlework Fete ee ee eu: r — 4) operation, ave heen exchanged by — T ereulosis Sg renee el s Britain, the Dominion: and other ee anl sequen oe Hubby Meets Wife | criminal waste, It Is an unnecessary Allled nations, and compared with the Nav). deed inevenlea \ disease—for it is preventable an s particular problems of Pac ects Aes GaN Raa tre Ee eae curable. Its prevention is based « i : Rieck. Plann lave cand ships, employing 50000 men. ‘The nsec scheery sacecunces ch entection a The service, with many Canadians have built more than 100 large ships AY Ans cer}y stage befdre. tbs igernis Hat among its personnel, has been a Brt dusinaascaaaeke can be spread to others. Treatment tish responsibility in Europe, Africa, A directorate general of aircraft begun early results in almost 100 per |the Atlantic and off Indin Canada srosponding to the Brillsh Mintat cere a eal seer oe a has patrolled her own coasts and the sf Aircraft: Production, controls In: | Is. costs ada enc | North Atlantic, white the United SG ae Goleta es more than 6,000 lives and Manitoba States has undertaken isis wack Merodenta paneer Sali atheae care 866 lives—one life a day. Many have in the Pacific, engaged in repaiting Air Werce equip lapsed into @ careless belief that When British and the Dominions ment within India, as well as manu- tuberculosis is “in the bag” and that turn their weight against Japan, divi ai : Saige aa it will soon disappear. Such is not sion of the air-sea rescue respons!- aid feauipraent the case, While the tuberculosis bility will be adjusted among the SARAH meter death rate has been cut 75 per cent Allied nations. turing nircratt en difficult. the and today seventh on ist of In the east patrolling planes must patanione cs ae I disease Killers instead of first, as it have a long range and it $e probable as Geeed these: diftcui- jWwas forty years ago, It still four-engined aircraft will be used Venere! Hil cluty Has mord deaths between’ the more extensively than In other the- Geen app land it was Bie een ayy Other atre: Iving boats, rather than i hie vincial Government launches, may become the chicf ins th: municipalities accept re }method of complete scene, ility for the operation of the Air-sea rescue officials must supply fea [ease artes toriim—that is for treatment | lincreased rations and equipment for aeNeanare See Erevan ene rere aoe <3 [“ditchea” airmen cut east who may anh e evar abl Aication can only be accemplishec mis |have to spend long hours floating on, rare eten ies prevention—is financed by by Alice Brooks [eects theleet Gccestin eset es red les oh iriatns Sent So nice to come home to on a win-| he may be in less danger of enemy Travelling ae reulosis: Cl be- ter'a day these sont quilted attack hecause of the distance trom nih Manitoba’ in 19 d yearly boots, Quick tc ne aie ieee aa pe ae a Peerece ant ae cnemy bases and the warmer waters : Y i Whether housewife or career gitl,|™Aay permit longer endurance mi was underta enites prOueadut the: Erovinte cna welcome! (tesa qhilted“bocta!| “OVER awalie umes ge Europe, ema eich lane ain monthly: chest pile [Patt m 7206 has pattern, directions now as through the years of w don, Dauphin, Portage la Prairie and in small, medium. arse sizes ee 5 : aintenance work Selkirke "The purpgse ot the Travel| To eblain this patter send twenty| Se*C0 alreratt sweep the sean. in tinge Oltitoa ds to every person CeBts in coins (stumps cannot be a nending night and day vigil. They cepted) to Household Arts Depart-| drop supplies, dinghies and even fully | Whe has been in contact with a case see ey ninee: ewspaper Union, | equipped lifeboats to the surviver RG x-ray any v > ‘a ermot Avenue E., Winnipeg, | - or try so as to I = cae tiee, ae ae sat 2 Mee Re aiaay your | TREY provide fighter cover wh heavy demands put upon SS hae: aS ae Teows kG Name, Address and Pattern Number. | enemy planes menace Tn man 3 war. = . e “Because of the slowness of the mails amphibious aircraft land on the w Workshopa and shipy, had the disease, to ate ‘delivery of our patterns may take 3 complete the rescue. ; anded, several new fe . on with sputum containing few days longer than usual. varporated into the industry, soul of a heel he'd have quietly aWay and left this couple te > sacred moment alon t mgt world would have missed a grand ply. of tr ture. Tt was the re-union of a hus- band and wife in the mud of France. ing Ships “re husband is Lieut, Richard K 26,000,000 t ~ Davenport Towa, znal Corps photographic officer y was wounded in the battle of Aachen. wh also is @ iieutenant in the ny nurse ¢ She is ed to pital behind the = western front. This was) me! t the front. POST-WAR EDUCATION Robert Westwater, inspector of schools, Ottawa, said that to keep pace with the educational advances heing made by personnel of the armed Carrier Pigeon dap Pi con Captured By Australi Would Only Eat Rice forces, generous grants shculd be! 2 The Australian carrier pigeon ser- forthcoming to provide for post-war vice in New Guinea its own pris- adult education in Canada. oner-of- wer—a fine, haughty fellov ‘finding programme has to be con-! from tuberculosis, germ and to educate and others about the s spread. ~ Tuberculosis in its real earl Hippopotamuses Military History water only about five minutes Five onic under tages dees not cause cough, tiredness, loss | tinued and expanded but to do so de-| Army Corps Admitted To Royal of weight nor m A person feel ds on your pureh: of Christmas | Military College sick, so to find those with tuberculosis Is. Creating Canadian military history, before they become sick and before, Public-spirited “citizens can in-| five officers of the Canadian Women's the: nm spread infection to oth tensify the programme of tuberculosis Army Corps » heen admitted to means the x-raying of apparently control by supporting generously the the Canadian r Staff course yell people on a much more comp sale of Christmas Seals being sold (junior wing) at Royal Military Col- hensive scale than in the past. This under the auspices of the Sanatorium lege, Kingston, Ont, Defence Head- now possible because of new and xpensive x-ray equipment which takes miniature films—on rolls as in moving pictures. This new method financially permits surveys of indus- tries and whole The Board of Manitoba for the support of Travelling Clinics, tuberculosis sur- veys and the rehabilitation of tuber- culous patients. If we have missed your name on our mailing list you can obtain seals by writing to the Manitoba Sanatorium, Ninette. Your | buying of Christmas Seals is a prac-| tical way to decorate your Christmas quarters announced male officers of were eligible. The three months’ course will not be toned down because females have gained admittance. Study of all branches of the army, including train- ing, administration and supply will be as rigorous as ever. The C.W.A.C. officers, now on at- tachments in yarious parts of Canada, will report to R.M.C. Dec, 13. They are: Maj. F, E. H. Carter of Ottawa, Previously only the Canadian army communities, objective of the Sanatorium Board of Manitoba is to x-ray every person in the province. This year 50,000 pec- ple in Manitoba had chest x-rays—|mall and parcels, They carry a mes. a free service financed entirely by the| sage of health and are a worthwhile le of Christmas Seals. This case-| investment in protecting your home i who flourishes like 2 Samu Described bird aptivity and struts a blue ¢ cock, tured by an Australian ion serving with the Am- on Wakde Island, Geelyink For days he remained icily aloof, scorning the Australian diet He demanded rice, and got rice Gradually he was weaned the Australian balanced ration, soon his plumage, which wi drageled and sparse when he captured, blossomed like the r He has nol worked for the Allies yet, and it is unlikely that he will be truste When he is gathered to the LB was ¢ pigeon sec ericans on to and be- a was his neestors, his earthly shell will he nded to a taxidermist and prob- ably will be taken on th® strength of the Australian War Museum — Australian Ne Letter. DIPLOMATIC EVENT Ss pre hailed the 11th anni y of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United States as the most important date “in the history of rela- ns between the two greatest demo-| ralie countries in the world,” The Soviet Typical of the thousands advancing, in this scene showing an ent! be ill, wrapped in a tattered blanket. jthem. They consider them King George 1, of England, & German and could not e English, w en spe k s Incky, 1 Entire Chinese of Chinese civilians evacuated by None of the family has shoes. e Rods at Camp Borden, Ont.; Capt. A. Jean MacLennan of Victoria, at Pacific Command; Capt. Eleanor ©. Ril Winnipeg, at Headquarters M.D, 10; Capt. Jessie Millar of Victoria, at Headquarters M.D. 4; and Lieut. Jane M. Johnson of Oshawa, Ont., at Head- quarters M.D. 2. Family Riding Th ees ee a Remember The Lesson Germans Prepared To Wage War Again, Should Be A’ Warning Listen to our enemies: “We shall wage war again." Captured German soldiers say it to their captors. It vas broadcast by German radio to the boys of the Hitler Youth work- Ing on fortifications in Fast Prussia: “The time will come when we shall again be waging war and shall not allow war to he made on us.” There ia more in that than a cheer-up mes- sage to boys; there Is a warning to us. We have to understand these Germans. Warned as we are, must watch their every move. Once more having “won half the world by murder” and lost it again, they will come to us “with tears in their eyes, crying for mercy,” and planning to cheat us. And then they will be as dangerous as ever. If we had re- membered that lesson last time wo should not have had to spend five bitter years in re-learning {t.—Lon- don Sunday Chronicle 2506 we train from Eastern China, where the Jap is stoically. One member of the family seema to ‘Their poor possessions are tucked around lucky not to have to walk thousands of miles. ire family riding the rods,
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