The Wingham Advance-Times, 1941-06-26, Page 2i
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(a) Hawaii; (fe) Italy; (c) Sicily;
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it was wl re- expec t-
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from annoying tire trouble this
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replaced with extra-mileage,
money’Saving Goodyears. We
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for cars at different prices . , .«
each is tops in mileage, quality
and value in its price class. No
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PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR
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KIND.
Drive in for Goodyears at your
price today!
Murray Johnson
Wmgham
Wingh&zn Advance'Times
Published at
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Diamond Jubilee
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tftorch to Cana
sal ordistatiota 1
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Edward Island
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■ their efforts were crew;
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■ second coxhiy to reach its objective. ‘‘ Xels<
1 This is one of the answers that we are .
1 giving to Hitler and we are ef the; r
] <vpm’0Ti that the people of this country ]
of the
ThMrwfey, June 2Gth, 1941
WINGHAM
Busier Whitby is now a member
she 7:h Army Field Regimen: and
—. •- training at Pe-tawnwa with his t
e before i older brothers. Gecrgc and Ted. Bus’
•hen the i Jer joined, the Highland Licht Infant-
workers ] yy &t London, to: was ela
1 weeks ] toothers and :
-jih sac-1 —Lucknow
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dependable range v/iff show you why
so many housewives are changing to
Frigidaire’s carefree electric cooking.
Deluxe Features Throughout. Here are a few;
• Cook-Master Oven Control _
(It Operates the oven while you’re away)
• One-Piece Porcelain Cooking Top
• De Luxe Cooking Top Lamp
• De Luxe Thermizer Well Cooker
• Extra-large T^in Unit Oven
• De Luxe Cabinet Design
• High-speed Broiler "■*-» -M
• 5-Speed Switches—a heat for every
cooking need.
Models for every home —
a price for every purse.
EASY PAYMENT TERMS
Saturday. It has been estimated that
5,000 fell in the Borough, and that our
own share in the District reached four
figures. The behaviour to the people
was magnificent, even at times bord
ering on the rash side. It should be
carefully ed that a certain propor-
tkn of incendiary bombs are of a new
explosive type and should not be ap
proached for a couple to minutes or
so after they have fallen. These ex-
pmsluas were the cause of injury and
bums to a -certain number of people
living near the church. I trembled as,
I saw small toys rush up to newly
fallen bombs and unload bags of sand
onto them. Howbeit they all seemed,
successful
injury, I stHl marvel at the speed with
which
•j proved invaluable. Six bombs encir-
| tied the church, the only damage be-
j ing to a portion of the .gutter, Laus
i' Deo. Wembley Hall had a narrow es-
jc2pe, a bomb going -through the roof
jand setting the floor and some fumi-
| ture alight Orang to the blackout this
? burned undetected for some time, but
the pump proved its effectiveness and
saved, the situation More than one
person has said "Why ever was it put
out? AVe do sb want a new frail?” I
note with regret that .at least six per
sons had to be taken to hospital. AVhen
I last saw them they were wonderful
ly cheerful.”
burning houses were saved I
destmeton, especially those |
whose ceilings were ablaze. I thought I
of toe nhagrin which the enemy must]
have felt when on his return he could I
n&i see a single house burning when;
he must have expected a '-conflagration i
The Church stirrup pump and ladder]
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