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The Sylvan Lake News 1945-01-03 - 1947-12-31
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1947-10-08
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anita Schor, from Vichy, France, kk wk * One ed con dance in the stage hit, Norw: now In rehearsal wood, Lois Smith, 17, shown the only one to accept the The other girls are y M both THE NEWS, SYLVAN World News kkk * LAKE, ALBERTA kk wk of TRIES CANADI ONE Tast- ing her first Canadian ice cream is one of the-20 Jewish orphans who Janded in Canada from Europe. A special plane, provided by the Can- adian Jewish Congress, carried them from Halifax to Montreal. They travelled by plane because orthodox Jews are not permitted to travel by mechanical means on the Hebrew Sabbath, which begins at sundown Friday. The orphans, whose parents were killed by the Nazis, will be placed in Canadian foster homes. group of 30 dromedary camels from the deck of the British mote NY. They arrived from the interior of East Africa consigned to Eenjamin Lepow, York, and will be distributed to 15 zoos throughout the U.S. rescue them. RESCUED AFTER 42-HOUR, FOODLESS WAIT ON ND Rescued from an isolated island in Lake Simcoe, Ont,, Mr, and George Pitts of Toronto, smile as they sit In the stern of the hoat that rescued them from the island. Caught in a storm, the couple were forced to land on the island when the motor of their launch went dead. While friends and relatives searched, they were without food or water for 42 Colleen Newton, six, of Ottawa, was hours, A plane sighted them two days after and dispatched LONELY a launch to 2745 a : ; . NEW MONTREALER in route to his new home in Montreal, Boris) Baron, two and a half, holds his doll as he arrives at New York aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth. ACCIDENT VICTIM Crossing the road on her way home from school, Lynda Fyck of fatally injured when struck by tracks She-was the ad In Pictures etve, Ont, They are, from left Made- train and her br line King; Wanda Douglas; Geralding Snake, third prize winner; Jeannette Copegog, first; Madeline Shilling, second, and Leona York. Daisy goes one of a evider at Brooklyn, New ies among the latest immigrants to arrive by air from Her heart s pounding at terrific speed and rapidiy wearing itself out. But kk KK WOMAN LOSES SHOE AS CAR HITS TRAIN By all rules of auto-train accidents, Mrs, Elsie Behrends, 25, of Los Angeles, Calif, should have been badly hurt, All that happened to her was loss of her shoes. Recently es wouldn't work. She turned with the train down the right-of-way, bounced over a curb and vacant lot, bounced back on to the tracks, felt the train hit the back of the car, smashed into a telephone pole and was trapped when her car overturned. Motor- man B, B. Starr opened the top of her convertible car and out stepped Mrs, Behrends, shoeless and shaken, but uninjured, The lucky woman is shown standing by her wrecked car. FROM THE EMERALD ISLE Twin sisters from County Kerry, Eire, Eileen, (left), and Noreen O'Connor Britain. They hope to work on a farm in Canada. HAS HEART AILMENT, BUT SHE CAN ENJOY OE CREAM Little Windsor, Ont,, Ja a phenomenon, according to physicians, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood he had ies cream and cake at her first birthday party, Sept. 25, sald her of Ottawa, mother, ahown with her,
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Image 1283 (1947-10-08), from microfilm reel 1283, (CU11127213). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.