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THINK OF TOMORROW
plan handi-talkies for your use
TOMORROW'S PRIVATE HAND I -TALKIE ... Knee-deep in your favorite fishing
waters, you can call the camp on your private radio -telephone to let the boys know what the
trout are taking. From your car, you can call home to say you're on the way. The handi-
talkie will be a marvel of everyday life not only in sports but in every type of business and
industry—planned for you by men who think of tomorrow.
WHO, indeed, doesn't
look forward to the good
things of tomorrow—when peace comes
again? Yet we cannot for an instant relax
our vigilance—not so long as there is a single
armed enemy soldier at large—Nazi or Jap!
• Wemust fight to the end the battle
against waste ; we must keep production at
its highest pitch; we must salvage fats and
waste paper and metals; we must conserve
gasoline and rubber; and, above all, we
must continue buying and keeping Victory
Bonds and War Savings Certificates.
Does a soldier lay his rifle down when
enemy resistance slackens for a moment?
No ! And no more may we at home withdraw
our help by cashing in our Victory Bonds.
They represent a pledge to our government
and our ;fighting forces that we° will back
them to the last. This we must do.
Let us all be men who think of tomorrow .. .
by holding our home front battle lines today!
THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM
All Seagram plants in Canada and the United States are engaged in the production of high -proof Alcohol. Nigh -proof Alcohol for War do used in
the manufacture of Smokeless Powder, Synthetic Rubber, Photographic Pilm, Plastica, Navigation Instruments and many other wartime products.
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