(NEA Telephoto) first American Red Cross worker killed in action, Miss Esther Rich- flml 45‘ of sgn Francisco. Calli. who was fatally wounded by German iixtl-persciinel bomb which struck her tent 0n Anzio bcachheud. ls sliolvn lll ioxliole beneath her cot only a few days before she met death, {a . n 7 I N FAN ‘TRY versatile._.fa5t moving ' BEACH LIXNDING FROM A$5AULT BOATS in- OV€RSI DE VIA ‘5CRAMBLE NET " FROM fnAnsPnnT T9 LANDING - the wash has had ii chance CRAFT to rustle on the shingle. a ramp iurini v the front- uf the boot with a Your oi chains a thiiiirp. and n horde oi‘ " ‘silt infrliitryinen are Another beach land- i< lllliltl‘ way Th‘: versaiilc ' I‘ll‘_l'll‘.('ll of this war have cvcii to the sea in their " oi’ the enemy They it» civilly shorca lil land- "zit oi liialiv sizes, cach <11 for a llfll'll(“c‘i.1i‘ use. " ',\' only personnel Oth- ' light tanks jeeps, and small cannon; still larger ones nestle heavy tanlu. lupplies, heavy‘ cdiinon, ammunition, and other requisites Oi uxiriflirc i.l their ha. bellies. ESClllL‘ ct H105’: landing craft are the size of small irciglitcts and are kCilllfgilijlg. 0.110;; are carried on the decks oi troop transports and irilliirliuil as needed. Recently repatriated Canadian prisoners from enemy hands state rmphntically that if it hadn't been for the Red Cross iood JJJFCBIS they "would have starved to death To date more than seven niillicn such parcels have been packed in Canada. and shlpocrl overseas and hero, d croim oi‘ Lliiltesl Nations’ men behind enemy barbed wire unloading a recent nhionlcnt. QUICKIES By K... u.,....i(il" m» In "Far Imh '1' “if?” M W‘ Fllll or Adventure "'* "m" ‘ ‘""'°" "*“*“"'“"”°‘°°' y hid ._...__ a a 1i. ‘fizz, zizuffim“ °‘ “$5.”: NOTE!‘- nnuu Acamm! i —- ca. .-. .... as. u! mm Nun! t Canadian ha. Stall Writer WINNIPIU. March l» — (U?) -—- Ilonely soldier; and . at lsolatcd mm in Allah. ' iorget a trio oi dancing and star; who brought them entertlim merit irom the outside. Pies- Huuk w McOune and Buddy Pepper oi gm Hollywood, now with the United Prom <°i§é".i“i"y ‘“i.°°"$i‘.‘.i§’“$"“§ gm!’ W‘ 181w 111M018 "fly nsns 5 r. a try we“ ‘he n ‘aakm "mhlii-Zlilod “dilmifiwiihiifliimiiiui?!” rude Vr-BI-Yblanwilflrll- W" u era." ill-guy, ice Ighn They recently vclumed from u llflm‘: "my me ma“: n” m’ h“ Grade V. it Swim ooo-mile jaunt, entertaining Americq H, “saved m, “fly ammo“ lone Gurney. an and Canadian iorces up north h0g1. Alter. m- y . Shirley Dillon. at the district — ""1""- and with them they brought the corned the acclaim oi U.8- army uuthorltiu. They travelled hv air, train and army transport and ‘n. 1W9 weeks gave 45 periormunoea (or soldiers o! iour United Nations- ‘Ihey performed anywhere irom mess halls to hospital wards and played to enlisted men, oiiicenl, war workers, Eskimos. and even iour seals on a rock. "The seals loved us,’ said Hank. rhnor Rab ior mouth oi Febru- —. on M _ WM: fisrnwsszl ‘rsarmci “lily egg: x-Jgiiu Weir. Norm uni Noonan. Joan Grade n. y _ Ix-Shlrley Sherrcn. m at West d and Velma Howatt Joan Bmlioon Grade . O Oarrn .. a 25ml‘ ‘:11 “fifiemmv?” w‘ co Pgters. VILL-Mary Mocdvvaro. L-Floxen Mooney, Roberta Suther- Uévirade VI. - M Ore him. th Boot W Shana-bun Janet M00! 1W1- too t oath. In g o” lust uvsnilefl°§°éfiw§i ‘his; G GTfidQIEP-lwbafla“ ékwfliflwmw Q01’ Q QC n i v nrnl “mm” 8°” °' met Do d and rum Shanahan; a. union ior forty-five Gooryie Zakcin. ' you: und was a. trustee oi the car- -"—'—"i*"'— District Councu and a STANCHEL SCHOOL member oi the Ooniereilce Com- Honor Roll for February. mit/tcc. was also a member oi Grade VIII-l. Walter Lord; 2. the Row] Arcunum. Eliot. Comicil. Shirley MacLean. INN!‘ 111011’! Emily and social Grade VII-i. Lillian MacLean. e One of Pat's most unborn-ulna devoted husband. a loyal and ldndl u E GiARIUPTUDW GUARDIAN l, cc ldlfl , d flanked by oth- I through a neutral source. the Allie 0,5612: 251:‘; o1, “$23.1: aiilrlsnfiorican soldiers are captured during battle near Nettun shown being marched through Rome. Accordin! t0 in Wk¢"‘md' the caption oi the picture. which was obtained _ __ __t__._ . " " ' i ' MORE llzmxgitsl? bvgnbkliquncu minister the chalice at Conlmunion. d fighters we“ O Note Coliseum "They waved and clubbed madly!’ wu ideally happy. He was a (mm, v1 _,5,_ _ mm, Kean“; moments came at a lonely ouiipootmrlcnd to whom ever 11g in tmu-l £55?” Resting’ s‘ Bu“ Mac where the only available dreuingible or distress turn instinctively. Grade v1 4h ___,_ Shem Mac_ mom was behind a movie scrcenflsll" °1 '1 ‘mm heated '°°°P".1°F| uh“, The stage ilslit was omen w that flflmfi? Everyman. Grade v —l. Violet Aiken. it illuminated the screen. A8 Putt hdmu Mmuéflfg $.10’, Grade III-Sr. -1. Edna Todd. slipped nit her dress. shoes undid “h,” ‘m; “yams of’ Sm” Grade III Jr. -l. Gerald Keat- stocklngs her silhouette could be my xmlyed by m, (mum, in“, lng; 2 Freda. Keatlng. clearly seen by the buys in the mtirmny to the high esteem in Grad -1. Alberta Todd. audience and they howled. Finally which the deceased was . i? Roma MacLean and Jackie Hank came over and revealed the The timers-l to Bi. Thomas Aqu-‘l- WWW equal: 3- Veflwh Millikan- caugg 01 m; "pram". -y gflu alum nus Church, when n. High Mass o! Grade I! Jf.- l. Allen Mac- when 1 think about it," said Pat. Yfqllitfdl Wfllld- mtg" "New Wn- _ An incident that ‘scared us out. Qommde on“! e will Megan: ‘v31: vfirade r Si. —l. Mary Kelly: 2 oi two years giowth" came when the Union olcwhlulmb he w“ such a égnd Keamm they were ilylng at 6.0m mt and 1.1mm] Pa? at! Jril; uMBrcenus Eamon hm‘ "mm" “mp9”! 5‘m““‘n'°“" i the Toddr arxianKegtilbtgce and $32k}: °“° Willtn I l member. He is mrvlvod by his widow iorlnor Scrub P‘. MllcQluid. ‘1n\\\\\\ \\ w ~IQ ly. "The plane went into a 30 degree dive and had dropped 4.000 feet when the pilot pulled out oi it." read moruinginndh evetntnlzlpglelz? f‘? ' N, u Jh- l.. (or) —-and tospeak n v urc es: n - l sglégslqkoemouggbe women to train ed scale ot salaries beginning at go, reqognlud status iii Church oi roughly c900 wi- the first your and] i. England work have been urged in a rlsinl; 1° $1200 in the 1:331. "w"? report from a committee apbointedlmodefn dress or unliogmesorowomlern. l "Unless iuller “"1 “We lntellta- i" the “WW” “llmmwe “Y ‘h’ 9m use I3 made oi the contribution activities. however heroic and de- of wcmen w church ;nlnlsg.yy," the voted, of one sex alone." said the m n sum “the lnfhlence o; (he report. “The Church oi England, capital, m ‘sodas, will mnflnue to boih at. home and overseas. should defined give well-qualified women positions‘ The report considered oi leadership comparable with those; changes u necessary. l]; ch: social and professional oer I Deaconesses to be allowed to ad- V"!- ‘i Q)?‘ “i l. these Hunk recalled. "From then on it. took a bull-dour and three aer- geanta to get Buddy into o. pluric- - he's still white." Orle eventful day they lost Pat. "Alain i; a big place and Pat is u small person- -we were absolutely bewildered." said Buddy. Next dry Pat re-lppeared. Sh: had spent several enjoyable hour, with Ingrid Bergman and her troupe “Miss Bergman is wonderful," enthused Pat. "She's charming and a. mar-- vellous conversatlonallstf’ .__.__.______ GREEN ROAD AND VICINITY ‘The iarmers oi this vicinity are busily engaged in getting their winter's supply oi iuel. Gunner, Charles 'I‘oole has ro- tumed to his unit alter spending a short leave with his parents. Mr. i zinrgldMrs. Walter Toole, Green - B .___ The young people oi this vicinity gathered at the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Plus McGaughey to do honor to their son. Morgan Wireless Oper- ator (Ground) who spent. short furlough at his home here. Miss Myrtle Costello. teacher oi Green Road school. spent the week- end at her home in Emyvale Mr. and Mrs. Frank Egan. Elm- wocd were welcome visitors here. ‘The Messrs Linus McManus and 232mg Woods were visitors in Green B . ._;_ Miss Mercedes Flood. South Mel- ville. spent g iew days as the guest oi Miss Della. McGaughey. Miss Katherine Costello, ‘lmry- vale. was a recent visitor to Green Road and vicinity. __i.___.____..__ AUGUSTINE COVE (JUNIOR) SCHOOL Honor Roll ior February: Grade IV-—l. Doris Inman and Raegh Clarke (equal): 2 Kathleen Murphy; 3 shirley Peters. Grade III-d. Norman Carril- ; 2. Louis Murray 3. Veldn. B. Grade I! -8enior —l. Glenda Campbell; 2. Erma Macwllllama; 3. Garth Robinson. Grade II —Junior —l. Beth Cur- rut-hers Grade I - Senior-l. Shirley Dawson: 2. Frances Wells. Grade I —lntcnncdiutc —l. Joan Cutclliie: 2. Tommy Murray; 3. Paul Murphv Grade I~Juuior - l. Hazel Thompson; 2 Earle Dawson; 3. Melvin Thompson. Highest avermze in all grades — Norman Carl-uthers 92 lVper cent. Permit attendance -— Shirley Pet- ers. Claire Carruthers. Gerald Mur- ray, Norman Carruthers. Beth Car- ruthern Teacher. Mrs Ellsworth G. New- me. (Patriot Please Copy) LONG mun Y. r.‘- u. The regular meeting oi the Long Creek Young People's Union met. NASH is building great engines. NASH is building the engine that based fighters. . thousand separate parts. _ horsepower. Speed propeller. u d b m 5e 'Thl$ propeller flies the Lancaster, mae were roe y e cre- - - tary %u MlicKenllie and roll call Flying P911353» Mnchdla HavoQ was answered by twenty-three mevnben with u Bible verse con- taining the word reign. The do. votioncl period was closed by sin ing What A mend We Have n Jesus. It was decided to have u Valentine Social at the home or Mrs. Myrtle MacPhall and that members cont. t! to Bnve the Children Fund. The lesson ior the evening wu in charge oi Wllm MocPhail, Lil- lian MacNcill 1nd Vern Mucalieod, assisted by Mrs. Donald MucEnch- ern and Mrs. m» MacKenzie, the subject being Fat h. short reading on Putt-h given by Shirley the Young People met ior Valentine Social at. the Mrs. Nhcflluil when u lhort do- votlonul period was conductnd 5nd the remainder o! the evening was spent in gnmu and NASHH MOTORS ‘Glellu, George. 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