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The Huron Expositor, 1997-09-10, Page 5',,��. strirnsstlriw M1.e �' radarexpert atDieppe to check mit German '!!te trial w�ioJba'Nssr Yolk ifinsei.itaaarmsdsmir- sole was neat edsoesve itioneids—meditemme. A fossteratikber visits the Limited iket a en medium of the trialeopeaeed incamas rho caseates wad* up. He announced hikprosestettand askedaabeiesrd. He feltie could offerevidence cmcjal to the case. He told the court that* was Col. Jack LIMO= from England and dtunig the war was on.Lord Louis Mountbattet's staff. .Loaf Mountbatten cateeived the idea and was responsible for the planning of the raid on Dieppe. He order Canadian Officer Col. Merritt to choose ton infantrymen -from the South Saskatchewan Rifles to accompany Dr. Wardell. They were all to be crack shots. Col Laurence added, "Lord Mountbatten gave them the order to kill him if he was in danger of capture CONTINUED IloolPilto4 she RsttlitBsiskateh wren lisetthe Palo of Gentian *ms.1 atLse; It -was Ceasht_leieosc - especially retarsdie in lopaeoret files *claret afeopi6isti aboo of simply as Dr. Wendell. theirR.D.E Wasrip They were mamas( hen in -Bswoss, commonly known geniag,ashore, stay with him as Radar. at all times and return hint to Nisaen.ioekodat me almost an escape vessel whertfiis like a acerber telling a story mission was enrapleed. If it to a class. lie said, "You appeared at any time that he know very Brite wasIaown would t oai*u ed. itis own of the types or kind of Redar guards were to shoot him. It she Gomm bad to wam of was tort much of a risk to let invasion." the Germans capture this had written that man...and he was told this mason for the raid before he accepted the top secret plan to land assignment. snider expert. at Dieppe. An He had spec most of his expert who could, because of life researching and develop - his -knowledge and experi- ing radar detection equipment ecce and powers of observa- with men like Sir Robert lion, see precisely how Watson Wau, the man credit - advanced and what kind of ed with inventing wartime radar the Germans were radar. using..,and get in and out in a hurry. This story of Dr. Wendell In the story he filed he said was so absurd the wordaof the Allied High Command ridicule from Westbrook had approved the raid and the Pegler's lawyer seemed to technician would be accom- confirm Reynolds indeed was puttied by a small unit made a drunken writer of fiction, up of ten infantrymen from not truth. Goal for 'Case for Cure' is $200,000 CONTINUED from page 4 On top of all of these ser- vices, the CDA also helps reduce the financial strain for those who have the disease and who are on a fixed income or don't have a med- ical plan. Supplies to control this disease can be costly. The association provides many supplies like syringes at a reasonable rate. I am telling you all of this because I am asking for your support. You can contribute in a painless way by saving up those beer empties and donating a case or two to the CDA on September 27 at your local Beer Store. Each of the 428 Beer Stores across Ontario will be collecting empties in an effort to raise 5200,000. To meet this goal "Case for a Cure" bottle we need over two million drive, you will also be help - beer bottles and cans to be ing to protect the environ - returned. ment. Those two million beer 1 also want to add that 1 am bottles and cans collected and proud to work alongside donated will be reused and employees and for a compa- refilled. At The Beer Store ny that takes seriously their we estimate that we have commitment to the oommuni- diverted more than 60 billion ty. In addition to the CDA, beer bottles away from land - The Beer Store and its fill sites over the past 70 employees support other years - enough to stretch to worthwhile causes through- the moon and back 13 times. out the year. For example. Thank you for this opportu- our Coin Box Program has nity. I urge local residents to raised more than $150.000 in drop by their local Beer Store the first six months of 1997 on September 27 and to for groups that include the donate a case or two of beer Canadian Cancer Society. empties to help us in our Variety Village and the "Case fora Cure" campaign. Ontario Community Council on Impaired Driving. Sincerely, By participating in the Jim Kennedy Collection for muscular dystrophy up from '96 Seaforth firefighters col- lected 53,858.95 for muscular dystrophy on the Friday afternoon of the Labour Day weekend. They manned four toll booths around the main inter- section in town for about Llo four hours. The total is up slightly from last year's collection for the charity. . iassrtsr*Moor flan ` oginad wan an to testify to thereon, "I-was.thsaeastd hassiniomatisifitme aell1 r. RoymeldsAbout the raid aid the tale of the mart who was given the code name of. Dr. Wanddl " snot partner, Jack b lammed forward in a tutshedo me, as if he was passing smstate secrets, added, 4%'aw people outside the high Command know that the information gained on this aid ahgnt a lootwsy to aasum the'atreeass of the D - Dry invasion of ihimpe.'. rPagisr's b tcrhadso foamed his astireasse an this ane incident that whim k was refuted .so dramatically by this rFpttatble sad Jtnowi- elgeable-stranger from Begland, his oast collapsed. Reynolds was -vindicated. The court felt that if some- thing as bizarre as the Dr. Wendell story was true - the otter stories written by him were likely true as well. iiellahl adthe story as we owae'haviggcofthe.l`had to admit lives a'fascinating tak and If It assail time h s►arc iadssd*ranger then .rsedon.1 as having troubleconnect- ing his story to ourcailier discussion about his building c hibits for the Science Centre in China. "It was a great story, Jack, what prompted you to tell It to me?„ He smiled and said simply, "Because 1 am Doctor Wendell..." In memory of... Diana Mother Teresa Princess of Wales and Missionary of Charity If I should die and leave you here awhile, Be not like others, sore undone, who keep Long vigils by the silent dusk, and weep. For my sake - turn again to life and smile, Nerving thy heart and trembling hand to do Something to comfort other hearts than thine. Complete those dear unfinished tasks of mine And 1, perchance, may therein comfort you. As a tribute to the lives of Princess Diana and Mother Teresa, two of the most compassionate and giving women of our time, trees will be planted in their memory at the Memorial Path of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority by the Box & Smith Funeral Chapel Seaforth Eisler Monday, Sept. 15 2 Hours Only 6=0° _ 8:00 "A special book signing" Book Autographs Only Please Come to The Huron Expositor and buy your copy of "To Catch a Dream", an autobiography of Lloyd Eisler and Isabelle Brasseur. A Great GIdea! nIyiOOIeft $4)795.+ car See 'you Monday (If yrou have already ,puvuMasted,afogpy*QoCatAb a Dream", feel free to w A 4 by and 41aNge lit ;awtinc 1