When harvest time comes. we would like to see you in this sunny picture. helping the hard pressed tanner get his crops in. it's a fine healthy, open- alr lite. herding sheep . . . soon to be teed“ . and wool. badly nesfl h the war eliert. l"! 9! "It heel- Csucdc is rolled to supply higher quotes this your; - THE ETOWN GUARDIAN T Photographs by National Film om. Ouows As their contribution to the Nation's war eiiort, Canadian farmers have been set increased quotas in most oi the important items oi agricultural production: more cows, hogs and sheep. larger volumes of hay and oats, greater all-round production. Yet the farmer has to meet this schedule with reduced numbers oi iarm workers. compared to peace times. He can only meet what is expected of him if he gets help from urban residents. lt you are in non-essential employment, ii you can be spared ior summer farm work without other important war production suffering. you should ioin the army of the land. You can help agriculture. which means helping to carry our obligations as a member oi the United Nations. Ii you have only your vacation time to spare. then spend your holidays working on a farm. The change and exercise will be ‘oi benefit-and you will have the experience of knowing that you have contributed still further to the“ national welfare in these times of emergency. This is what Yilll should do! ACT NDW! Consult any special lecal committee or eltice established to deal with Iarrn labour placements in your city or town J or Write your Provincial Director jot farm Labour at the Capital o! your province; er - ' Get in touch with your nearest Impleymeut and Selective Iervice Ollloea a \ This advertisement, prepared by the Dominion Department of Labour, h sponsored as an aid to the joint Dominion-Provincial Farm Labour Program, by MGDRE e MPLEQD