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Flesherton Advance, 11 Jul 1945, p. 7

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Ik I*- RECEIVES ARMY AWARD FROM GOVERNOR GENERAL Ik Sgt. R. E. Hetherington, Canadian Women's Army Corps, of Ottawa, who was decorated with the British Empire Medal by the Governor General at an investiture at Government House last week. Sgt. He^perington is shown here with her two sons A.B. Gordon Hetherington and Sgt. Melville Het- â- Jtrington. CANADIAN-BUILT TANK ESTABLISHES RECORD The only one of hundreds of Canadian-built tanks which landed on the Normandy beaches on D-Day re still be in action on V-Day. was "bomb", pictured above with some of the crew. The tank, now ianious, was driven and fought by men of the Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment up the Normandy beaches, across northwestern France, Belgium and Holland and into Germany. Battle-scarred, and frequently repaired, it is still a 100 percent fighang vehicle. YANKS DAMPEN FIGHTING SPIRIT OF THESE JAPS §^ 1 J» Nothing like the guns of an LCVP picket boat and cool watet to dampen the ardor of Japanese CEve fighters. At left, above, an LCVP crewman holds a bead on Japs caught on one of the Kerama Retta islands while they peel down to their shorts. Right, clothes bundled over their heads, the Japs wade out to the boat to surrender. VICTORIA CROSS WINNER AND NURSE â- i > m •Much photographed Victoria Cross winner, Major F. A. Titston of Toronto and Windsor, does a bit of photography work of his own, and takes a snap of his nurse, Lieut. (Nursing Sister) M. Jamiescn of Almonte, Ont on the grounds of No 24 C:inadian General Ho'spital, Smallfisid, England. Major Tilston lost both legs in action. PROMOTED Brig. A. James Creighton, 43, of Vancouver, who has been promoted from the rank of Coloneil and will hold an unspecified post with Can- ada's 6th Pacific Division. Brig. Creighton is a former officer com- manding the Seaforth Highlanders in Italy, SPEAKS FOR ITSELF DON'T TAKE THIS TIRE TAKE A ^01?/ ^'^5J»-^Swy^ '4*KA*w*..... While union heads argue that thera is no shortage of aircraft tires, U. S. employment office in Cleveland uses this sidewalk display to recruit more manpower for rubber factories. RESCUED QUEEN OF SHANGRI-LA ON THE BEAM Forty-seven days in a hidden Shangri-la valley in New Guinea seem to have agreed with pretty WAC Corporal Margaret J. Hast- ings, pictured smiling after her movie-thriller rescue by glider. Right on the beam wac the Navy floating drydock as it rode ' through the Panama Canal en route to the Pacific. Too wide to | clear the canal conventionally, officers of Naval Civil Engineers j Corps resorted to simple but daring stunt of floating it through on its side. Drydock is large enough to accommodate cruisers, or several small warships at one time. WAS THIS TRIP NECESSARY? Living the life of Riley was 'Forest Commando,'" 8-weeks-old black bear from Ontario, on his arrival in New York, where he was placed in Staten Island Zoo. Bear, who appeared in tech- nicolor movie, is shown having breakfast in the dining car of train. CANADIAN NURSES DECORATED BY FIELD MARSHAL SMUTS "en Canadian nurses were decorated for their services in South Vfrica during this war by Field Marshal Jan Christiaan Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa, during a recent ceremony in Ot- tawa, at which the Field Marshal laid a wreath on the Cenotaph. This photo, taken at the Cenotaph immediately following the pre- sentation as Field Marshal Smuts addressed a few- words to the nurses, includes, left to right: Miss Gladys Sharp, Toronto; Miss P. M. Steinhoff, Toronto; Miss M. E. Booth, Ottawa; Mrs. M. Seal, Ottawa; Lieutenant (Nursing Sister) P. M. Farmer, R.C.A.M.C, Ordale, Sask., Lieutenant (Nursing Sister) M. V. Singer, R.C.A.M.C, Ormstown, Que.; Miss Dorothy Brown, Saint John, N.B., and Miss M. McAfee, Saint John, ^l- B. REWARD PROmSED if you serve Maxwell House Coffee to your family to- night. They'll just lovo you for it! Comes in aa All Purpose Grind which suits any type of coffee maker. HEADS KIWANIS New President of Kiwanis Inter- national, elected in Chicago, is Hamilton Holt, above, of Macon, Oa. Holt is in marbit and gran- ite business, and president of Associated Industries of Georgia. He, succeeds Ben Dean, of Grand Rapids, Mich,, advertising ex- ecutive. How Yon Con Get Quick Relief From Sore, Paininl Piles Mobt t)eopi8 aeeni lo thuili [lie oii- 1; wii.v lo ge. relief from their sore, paiiiriii {jites Is b.v lociil treatment. Local trealinent in;i.v ijlve tcmuor- aiy reliel fi-om ilip itohinK I'lii you can easily see why aiicb treat- men' wil not cor- rect the cause o( your plies. -N'o lasting free- dom from pile can be had unles!' the cnn.'<e of the trouble la correct- ed. Piles are due to I o t e a t I n a I causes so the best way to Ket lasting relief Is to treat them Internally with a medicine lllti Hera-Roid. 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