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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-05-10, Page 3FOOD AGREEMENT SIGNED All the bacon, beef and eggs that Canada can supply will be provided Great Britain in 1946 by an agreement signed in Ottawa by Hon. James G. Gardiner (left), Dominion Minister of Agriculture, and a.ol, the Ion. J1 H. Llewellin, British Minister of Food. n 'SEA MULE' ON THE RHINE SECRET COMMAND Commodore Worral R. Carter, USN, above, of Norfolk, Va., heads hitherto unmentioned Service Squadron 10, floating miracle of supply which serviced the Okinawa invasion. Consisiting of hundreds of ships — ammunition, repair, floating 'drydocks, oilers, water tankers and thousands .of .me chanics—Squadron 10 follows the fleet, eliminates necessity of fixed land'bases. SPORTS COACHING PROGRAM PROVES POPULAR Accorded -a very definite stamp of approval by ove: 60,000 Canadian youth from coast to coast, "Sports College", a Y,M.C.A. and CBC jointly sponsored project offering free athletic direction and physical fitness instruction, gives Canada the distinction of having the largest organization of its .kind in the world, The idea, born in the mind of a teen age Canadian boy athlete 14 years ago and kept alive die - pito discouragement came to a satisfying fruition in the recent Nation-wide contest when over 34,000 entries shattered all previous program response records. This boy, once called, "Canada's Most Ver- satile Athlete", is Lloyd Percival, now Head Coach of, "Sports College", and whose greeting; "Hello Fellows" , . is heard over a network of 36 stations every Saturday. The weekly gathering for coach- ing instructions is only one phase of the project. When a boy writes to "Sports College," Box 99, Toronto, for his free membership card and a handsome sweater crest he immediately becomes eligible for any or all of a constantly growing library of booklets and bulletins on physical conditioning and diet and a "how to play" series covering all popular Canadian games and sports events, sent free upon request. Seated around the table microphones are, left to right, Bill Bessey, announcer; Head Coach Lloyd Percival; Keith Cruickshank the winner and ,Bob Leadingham, of Indian Head, Sask., the runner-up in the recent "College" contest, During their stay in Toronto they were guests on the regular Saturday, "Sports College," broadcast. HOLDING US DOWN TO EARTH First one to be launched on the Rhine River, the "sea mule" in the photo above was baciced into the water off a trailer on which it was transported 'cross-country. The "mule" was used by Allies to tow tugs and haul heavy engineering supplies. 'SIDEWALK SUPERINTENDENTS,' GERMANY Road -block in the photo above, composed of a heavy log frame filled with earth and rubble, looks like a tough nut to crack, but one of our bulldozers goes smashing right through D. Everyone likes to watch a building excavation. Here youngsters of Fishbach, Germany, gawp at demonstration of allied power. RIDE 'EM, DOUGHBOY! Manithcim gstinfens I 1/ ROTIIANBURO", Heidelberg ,ra 4HcilbrawPtor helm ;///KerlsI0UhC odero t Stuttgart t l \TUEBINGEN Offcriburq ¢ ;Reel obrlangee Ruertha 414uomber9 ''`Amberg C j °Ansbach eC ReILSHEIP,1 !, oDINkELSBUEtIL ? Regensburg � r, Eichstra.t'-. ALEN EV - � �� DEuC EN DORF oNOERDLINGEN UONAIJWOE Ingalstedt IS& liEIDENHEIM ✓7 � Fa�sc '' d l _ 9. roi, Tand'hut - � n{IJyji"iH '"Ti‘• 300000 troops , �ro ready to move TRE Jc ^i f� ,•,. a into Reduit °Salzburg.li.",� RCHTESGApf Nk,`in ilED.1111*At iA Elite troops. concentrating in stronghold' 18� � 3ll:v�:nie� Map above shows. Bavarian Alps area of southern Germany where top Nazi leaders expect to hold out, according to their secret Plan. K," uncovered by noted author Curt Riess itr a daring trip into unoccupied Germany. He reports that 100,000 picked troops are already in the Reduit, Nazi big shote, according to Riess,' have already moved into the hideaways indicated' on map: The escape, plan is said to be of long standing, but decision to put it into -operation, wtih a zero hour set, was made at a meet- ing of Hitler, Himmler and Wehrmacht generals at Berchtesgad-en on Marsh 08, With shells bursting only a few miles away, irrespressible Yanks of the 28th Division, First Army, staged a rodeo on the banks of the Rhine, near larlich, Germany. YES, IT'S TOUGH MONTH, ADOLF APRIL FRI. FRI., FRI, FRI. FRI. FRI. FRI. 1'3 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 1 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13. 13 13 1-3 13 THERE'S only one Friday he 13th in April for you, but think of poor Adolf -every day is Friday the 13th for him, not only in April but from no -I on, BAD NEWS HE GOT IT Soviet Foreign Commissar Vlach- eslav M. Molotov, upper photo, gave the Japs their long -feared bad news when he read to Japanese Ambassador Notaki Sako, lowez photo, his country's denunciation of the five-year Russo-Japanese neutrality pact, blasting the Japs for aiding Germany, Russia's en- emy. . Significant phrase: "The pact . .. has lost its meaning." EXTRA FUSSY coffee Iovers go wild about Max- well House. Available at your grocer's in an All Pur- pose Grind that suits any type of: coffee shaker. It's superb coffee. You Will Enjoy Staying At The ST. REGIS HOTEL TORONTO. O livery Room with Bath, Show- er and Telephone. p Jing io, 82.50 up-- Double, 53.50 up. O Good hood, Dining end Dane- inn anoing Nightly. 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