Ten Cantin Children in Armed Forces rain!“ an" l“ lllgli II Nil-ll! GIAI QUARTZ ll! During tho out hour, m; Misc ulna for rm town: roi- ‘£32113. ‘£2 mwwda not." .n'““°€"£l" mother ‘and man-t told m)‘. f He'd known and hadn't told m: . . I Over and over. that wont through ' hoi- mind. not. Yes. she would mots bhem cflme homo with her this very night. . . . _ At hat, Paul arrived, bri 5g hor mother with him. Men 11o. filléh hld gotbsturned and Lonny a one . ' ,. w“ a?!’ mfgman o! y?“ Mug‘ Emilia, voice. They oan-e-r-oome a au s p by or me," . ' . . . .. ,, mo much now“ n -— “m Mm Vanna” she a h ‘Ilhcyre coming“ now. Ming Rullh may be late getting in, f, . . ._. . Ho nabbed _lils sui mun,” a worded glflmfiveuyg gush astgsiorniy. Well wait for ‘item Varanasi tolld rising, and ltroghlogugfiy wont "be only rncediowqra m4 outer m look pa“ n] b” you didn't m“ "He “I'm road "' Lo n bound- “A Quiet?‘ m!!!“ ‘H’ suddenly flare hr “ ‘h-h’ w‘ ‘ ‘m’ ‘“‘“‘°"" so tin the royoin 15in’, clothes --i=n.“£ti~ a '0 mnny “mi obi?!“ mother restrxinirei 73:51?‘ 1m’ "Exéguwqgq-‘oni’! ‘ggilfid m“ m“ looked as though they had been‘ Ming frowned a moment then with an effort ' 8 ‘ s‘ ‘ogodnfiiygfistqapeaq d um but e. ' ." a ; ,, " a ‘ :t":r“..::;. an: as. c0312 £t’i%n'“§t'li.’"'.f..,§:l‘ sir» 3°" w s» d i511’, $52‘ Mtge: “mm” hum“! and the 1oz o! a pair of vdianmsl She oan coma later. not-tinny is~ solve to be fine. ' m e ‘med m" NEW YORK . q _: \‘ -. is ., “ ’ ~ ----~~~—~~-——~~— u of u» ms Allbom DlHon, u. . ' tan. Yank; “um _ "Your mother ls rlsht.“ Paul m . v I “h tho 0th onm§i"'smloo“nnzof§i§=h m“ answered an edge of impatience Army, have German ‘ on tho run in Mum‘ photo from mm filUphotqL ' "W R4 t mo ,- v Yloull awake ev ., l ,, . , ,, n u "ewdfid M1118 and Paul ‘ A‘ mm tamed w f mm’ P‘ l protruded. what kids still there coining w. is now. n Aw. surel Donny said stair; ' (hfllhe over asnd out hisosgm m3, Wl§h_the_po_n-y_,_lsht he?‘ Well,_if 30-1115 jllfe he won't by WM W. Miss-lent so. (‘lb Bo Continued) e '_ ' ' X'- "an tired t, ho i" - - - Tsh, :,,,,,,,§’}‘]‘,_,,,,;‘°Y,m m, _0l1f 0111' will! . By J. R. Williams _ Our Boarding House €BTS S llflfl E1” Byfii _ ‘if’! 1C: i _ D "‘"" ~~* ..;:Yl.“::i.“"::t'..r'.i. “firs? . '?* As Ming s i-tod to follow, ,., * t . 5 This is the Cariiin family of McCreary, Man. m. in; Sister) Marie n. Oimtln, went to Normandy q d“ km" Sh’ M“ "Y1"? ' ' E _ WEIGHT u , |i=' INTH BA 5E ‘T THAT-THING SKIDS "she was coins to see about a job. ' ' A . children of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cantiu have gone to shortly after D-Dny and now serving in Belgium: "A obi" I " / 7°¢1VE ITAGRIP.‘ AND mp5 OVER. “" var. Three of nine sons have paid the supreme Mr. and Mrs. Cantln; Mrs. Wilfred Cantln, a "Yes. She didn't cocplaln, but I l “ ’ ' INADITCH, Sacrifice the remainder of the family "carry daughter-in-law, whose husband. Wilfred Cantin, llllilmse she'll be back soon." .. ‘= "" WHY-" an." Mother and Dad unit at home .. the others was accidentally killed at Owen Sound. (She enlisted Just m9"- Umny- W110 hid 56m ' are overseas. - - - Canada is proud of the Cantin in the Canadian Women's Army Corps to take her “wufmed by m‘ "wme" 5nd family. ‘Flu-y are seen hcre. Top roxv. left to right: husband's place and is now serving overseas; Bot- gm“ “inhgé “Ween” m the Flying Officer Maurice R. Cantln. pilot oi’ a Lan- tom Row: left to right: Sgt. Nivon C. Cantln, on qiylavlvxg 82d Rufijaglatfan awful caster bomber, killed over Germany, Nov. 26, i943, D-Day landings and now in Germany; lln-Cpl. Noel fighti- he announwd The“ m, _ age 21 years; Flying Officer Albcrt E. Cantin. 22, A. Cantin, twicc wounded and mentioned in des- eyesyim on me “fidwwhé; 1115 bomber pilot (overseas); Pilot Officer C. F. Cantin. patches serving with the Fort Garry Horse: Lleui. A. mother was making. "Boy! We § . killcd on operational flight in the Middle East; W0. '1‘. Cantin, Fort Garry Horse; LAC. Lionel F. Cantin. gonna have someiihinz to eat?" [I Jnsc-ph G. Cantin. Royal Canadian Air Force R.C.A.F.; and Sgt-Major Wilfrid R. Cantin, 26, acci- "Just a few sandwiches." i loverseas); Second row. left to right: Lleut. (Nurs- dentally killed Nov. 4. i940. “Heck! Isn't there any 6830? l , . " , _- Aren't we ever gonna have only i cake any more?" RUNNER RIVER, ‘garding their concert, and tent-ibreakc-rs, 5 Navy Balaclava hel- Mrs. Vanness looked at Ming. . ntive plans were made to have; mcts, 10 prs. khaki gloves, 2 girls‘ “Did you and Ruth really . . . . RED CROSS SOCIETY I them here in the near future. Mrs.‘ pullover sweaters, 2 boys’ red knlt- quarrel?" _ , i Emmet-t Bernard was appolntedl ted suits. ' "I'll say!" Innny exclaimed. _The April meeting of the Hunter, to arrange to have a good organi Payment was authorized o! sun- "They—" River Red Cross Socltlty was he1d;ln the hall. Correspondence wasidiy bills amounting to $1.08. The Paul silenced him with a curt l ~ on the 10th inst. at the home of’ also read from the Women's War evening was spent in sewing and “Keep still." " ‘he vice president, Mrs. .7. Work Committee. The following knitting. Collection amounted to . “Yes-we did uarrel.” said Min! Mncbcod, who occupied the chair. articles were sent to the head- $140. Than she tume to her husbondq , i Eleven members were present. quarters since our last meeting: The next meeting will be held gained at him coldly. “Wlh didn't ‘g , The minutrs of the previous 2 quilts. 12 boys‘ under vests, 5 at the home of Mrs. William Mc- you tell me about Mother There! ' . _, mcciing were read and approved. girls’ blouses, 5 DBlrS Airforce| Dougall. she was slaving as a scrubwoman ‘ A letter wls rend from Mrs. socks, z pairs Navy sod-rs, 4 turtle-l ides-ting closed with the National in your office buildinl. M“! W“ 5?‘.‘1"P"_°L-P1°““‘P_.Y@11°Y =2: sussuys- 2_.1£‘"h°".. them-us never said a word!" will“! M. _ 1 m m“ n’3v‘§n§“'$33‘§= JOE PALOOKA , Home of Frederick the Great Taken by Canuckg d“ "““°"°' ‘m’ '°' ome money, but she wouldn't ac- (slept it.‘ She assured me the lob on! @1095"! " lfiYou should hue told me,’ Ming said icily. "Well, she's not going back there. Shes oonrlnl home with us tonight. and she's Bong w stay with us-sho and Lonny and Ruth.” n "Oh. w, mosh! Goody. soodr- yelpld in delltht- " ng, we'll do nothing of l»!!! sort," Mn. Vanness protested. "We're all right. I've 1-015 Y0“ I'd quit as soon as Ruth sols Work- and that wont be ions. We're not suites-ins?’ "m", we never have any cake or meat." many oomph! - "Be- sides, I think we ought to live at M, ._.. "xljfofmy, you'll have to be quiet or go back in bed," his mother ad- nggwemrre- “ma, Mum, W, BRINGING 9’ Zifidtiéoin“ rm ‘.2153; wgik roi- the maid if your folks came outhYlou know she would!" "fig '35s»; not." Mrs. ignnfss screed. "Now Mlnfl- Y°“'" 5 "Ii gamble}; all, Paul dldnt "lg siirp woriylns as I°°n '5 u t our things together and time" wityh Min: replied- "Lmmy, 3° Back your suitcase and get dressed‘; d ‘I "Whoops! 11h: boy leaapgm ou W -— -..v n t ed a ztoMins "We oolmwhat ggu Wishr-at 1"“ not tonight. I wouldn't want llutih as I say? Tell her she has to come. to come home and find U8 ‘imm- 'A"Paul wi.l you make MOiY-"lmfi TIPPY AND “CAP" STUBBS I 192cm r1- ISN'T w ems! -' WEL;i8LllT’5 soon 1o see r The Chateau sohloss. home of Frederick the ments of the castle to Pte. George Flyford, of llam~ ‘Great of Prussia. a fifteenth century castle near ilton, Ont. Canadians permitted the surrender flag the RElChSWGld Forest in Gcnnany was captured to fly for several days after taking the castle so recently by Canadian troops in their drive into that German prisoners coming down the line could Nazi-land. Here Major F. A. Robertson. Regina, observe the fall of the great. - (Canadian Army B-sslc, points out the flag of surrender on the battlc- Overseas Photo). Montgome y, trap on $0,000 Ndlifkloiing; Yank planes blast Kid .1 s '1’ ,¢-.i~ GERMANY o,‘ 1*. zzbnncli ‘.1. 0M", 0 icleifldi“ .Recl:Iinr|:'k:Kos I I Gen. Koi 10111101" wiQflfl-O i M“ s ' Neustodig ' . _ geijllro ‘Toyoda! tit _. is than- Wbllo Allied troops tear gaps in German defenses Zuider Zee. Breakthrough to the coast will trap 50,- e ° mu“ "n" - “W” a °" ‘n their advance toward Berlin, soviet forces close m Germans ‘around Amsterdam and The Hague. 32g“nifimggflférmkgglriqe 190°; m Vienna and encircle Bratislava. shown on map “ranch troops have entered the Rhine city of Karl- o“ gormmy mm“ up m"; uanadlan forces are reported within 25 miles of tin niuhe. gvlgflqg,