1 l -v.,__,_ ‘s ,.,...._...-'- ‘mzlmclmmmmlslrgnlmo m mmlz-ilclmmmmmcl-clslmrclclmc. rams - .7 ww- ZIEZIEIE-JEIElitilfifiillillilfilflfillillfilfilllilfillfillfilfflfilfililfl l?! o ‘illfilcjlrilfifilfillfiliilfililililfifilfllfiilifilliii Slit-i - ll QCTOBER 18.1945 _ ___._. {EIEJESIEEIQIIEEIQEEHEJIEIEIIEIEIIEIEJEQ clavocusls , . ' ' l "r_r_la (JHARLMUPIEIOWNV GUARDIAN‘ lfiiiillifilirfil lncl clfi-allnnlncncl clrsllnlorrllclcllnslc/nclmclclclnonlanailnclncllslcllsllnlsllslcllnclcllnrclclclcl LAST DAYS 0F CLOTHING DRIVE zooo Free Theatre ‘rickets For Children Mair ing Dondtioaas This Aitornoon and Friday _.-__ ‘rho I. G. Spencer Oo. Ltd, thrown their local manager fir. Gordon Walters. and in - ration with local oflicials oi e National clothing Collee- tion Camp have given an added imbet to the iinalnstages oi the drive this "clean-up week by announcing that they will run a iree show Saturday morning. in all three theatres. ior children de- livering donations to the Depot at the City all. 1t is lflaun tickets which will entitle ol to attend a show to be ‘fun The PRINCE EDWARD. The CAPITOL, and The EMPIRE the- ltres. Besides particifat-lng in a worthy cause the chil zen will provide themselves with entertainment. It is expected that in this wa many outstanding donations wl be collected and oiiicials able to complete t-he campaign as sched- u ad to give awa 2000 i": l It is an cipated that citizens generally co-orperate one hun- dred per cent in this iinal "clean- up" drive and help the children enjoy themselves by helping oth- era. pa. several months from Rotterdam or any oi ose places which iortunately ior us are the homes oi others, you might sea yourself coming down the street. At least. someone who looks re- markably like you sartorially. In iace. something oi you would be coming our way. Then you would probably re- member the night junior and his sister went ai-ter you. the promise oi a iree movie their inspiration to make up your mind about tha‘ old coat. suit and other items that you didn't intend ever to wear again but were slow to part with. Isn't it iunny how the well-re- membered sense oi comiort makes us hang on to our old clothes. even though. in our hearts, we know ws won't ever wear them again? So Junior and his sister talked you out oi those old cloLhgg of yours. They even turned in thaw m" hid Oiliirown. Bo now you stand on a street in a city ttllncd war and see grotesque out. lines oi yourself and your ch11. dren approaching you. and w,“ m’ s silent braver that it didn't Mlmen to vou and yours and re- solve to,have a greater realize. tlon oi the needs oi other; {mm now on. l"?! though it is unlikely you Wm We!‘ '5” Your old clothing again aiter you turn it in i310 gill ‘have e eilo at the City Building will have an opportunity 0f air-ending one oi hundreds oi iree clothing matinees sponsored across the Dominion by the Can. adian Motion Picture Wa vices as an aid u; (he N,” tlon I Cl thi the ‘Canadioan “zlhllfimfifilfll” 112g lief Fund. will be the agents oi your conscience. By giving u 1 . ing to turn irll rilograygruere élgu will mak hi h tum. will mil}. 33d: distal’; ind flfldll person more comfort. I516 - nerhaDe a child like him- seli. B t it ll and with you. areadteil-fm n home 5"" pawl" ihroush the clothes closet now. And don't give away lnythlng still in use. Jug; don‘; overlook the other items. , T heir "sorely our MILLIONS 1...’. adequate clothing FREEOOIOI Over .2000 Movie Tickets For The “JUNIOR COMMANDO" BOYS AND GIRLS 1. Join the Junior Commandos and .o.lect all the spare used Clothing from your tomes and friends. ‘ 2. Bring Clothing parcels to Depot at City Hall on Thursday and Friday afternoons, after school, and receive a free ticket to special movie show. 3. Attend special show on Saturday morning at THE THEATRES . . “EMPIRE" pro- gram starts at 9:30 A.M. . . “CAPITOL” lLt 10:00 A.M. and “PRINCE ED- WARD” ai. 10:30. dependonyou! Every Woman us tragedy of little children in war-torn lands suféring Every Woman can.) feel this tragedy. . . They The And A m Who I’ org That And No! HANS BRINKEIPS PRAYER Forgive them, Father-May B11010 no! Our nlircry and our need, Their apathy i: surely colasvd ly Ihaoqlntleunuu, not greed. have no troy lo z-isuolisr rags m‘ (all our (lot/ml. Tlwlr children still are wlrnllv [ILHI sheltered when i! rnozvs. They ranrlol realize how rold A little child can be lV/lm clad in rag: and 1ll"l'i.'J'/7G/7L‘I'.\ ' He ‘wanders honlclrsrly. Their home: have felt no boltlcls shock, Their ears, no (animal's roar. Thvir garments nvzw conlmanllvvrcd By greedy conqueror. How can they know llml in our land lVhole fanlilier rllare a shirt; other and llcr dough/err lake Tums zveoring-a patched rkirl. Forgive those smug Canadian: did not heed our plea wear" "What can. you spare that they can Bu! hoarded selflrhly. it's them, Father-I give thanks T Ileir number war so small, most Conadla-r wall freely Io our coll. remanded Mort saw not ragged foreign folk, Boreft and robbed by Hun, “There stand, but for the grace s1 God, llly urifr, my girl, my son.’ just from our feeble lips To them want the sod plea, this winter from lack of clothes! Thousands are quite without adequate protection. We must help them by sending all the discarded serviceable clothing, blankets and foot- wear we can spare, at once! Hand in everything you can, today, at your nearest Post Oifice or Collection Depot. naror rnvn or ACTIVITY it has been the surprise o! my lite-just wonderiul." stated Mr Jack Leightizer. M.M.. manager of the Clothing Depot. City Hall, yes- terday in commenting on the re- sponse to the National Clothing campaign. "or 15 tonal hllaonéiled 21-0321: this Depot. on? ‘m ~ considered soiled." "conmlued the Depot Manager. All done-tlon! oi clothing received were clmn and ioldad neatly. The co-opeffl- tlon oi the oubllc is greatly 5p‘ preciated by those a! "4 11'"- "These are the men responsible ior the luccess oi the drive so ilrr locally." said a prominent com- mitteeman reierring to the Deuoi Management "They have sorted and packed the clothing. bagged the boots. and prepared shipments to the Canadian Mutual Aid Board at Monoton." By Saturday. the closing date. they will have hand- led over 25 ion." associated with Mr. I; htinsr at the Depot ue Messrs. Murphy. Charles laun . Jack Webster and Jack co Martin. Despite the busy ringing oi the telephone ior new collections. and the steady stream oi dona- tions the work oi sorting and packing goes on methodically. The Depot manages to keep pace with each day's contributions and the eiiiciency and despa with which this work is carried on speaks well ior the organization concerned. The Cit-y too has co-operated to the full Besides placing the room in the City Building at the dis- posal oi ihe local committee it has assisted greatly in collections and other ways. Mr. lelghtizer pointed out that not all donations have come ex- clusively from the City. The resi- dents oi surrounding districts They heard or zcwll "For inasmuch- Yr oil's 1'! lmlo Me." Edward Saint-john 0:0 FUR BLUTHNG GDLLEOTIDN PHONE 5 3 such as Mt. Stewart. Pownal and Rustico have made generous con- trlbutions. The climax oi the drive is el- oected to he reached today and It is hoped that by the next week "iinis" successful drives oi this nature ever staged here. by the Follo wing Firms :- 111-115 Grafton St. rat Eastern Hay a Feed c». to. "L. M. Poole 6r Co. Atkinsgn Grocctcria Phone 2126 This Page Sponsored in Interest of the National Clothing Collection Campaign BEE. 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