I ES ES eT = TNE = i Tr 0 rr ~~ mw me mee ww ws wo 3 Sx A A TBE ee > ER RECEIVES ARMY AWARD FROM GOVERNOR GENERAL GU WINNER OF V.C, 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. Hetherington is shown here with her two sons A.B, Gordon Hetherington and Sgt. Melville Het- herington, Ps CANADIAN-BUILT TANK ESTABLISHES-RECORD The only 'one of hundreds: of Canadian-bailt tanks which landed on the Normandy beaches on D-Day to still be in action on 'V:Day, was' "bomb", pictured :above 'with some of the crew. The tank, now famous, 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. fighting vehicle, Po YANKS DAMPEN FIGHTING SPIRIT OF bo VE A x55 THESE JAPS Nothing: like the guns of an LCVP picket boat and cool water to dampen" the ardor of Japanese cave fighters, At left, above, an LCVP crewmen 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, EE Naik Agansing RE AR Tn 4 hs Ps er : Rai of the 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles was the 13th Indian winner of the V.C. He won the decoration for his part in the recapture from the Japanese of three features in Burma-- Mortar Bluff, Water Picket and Double Deck. With him' in this exploit was Subadar Netra Bahadur Thapa who was killed in the action and awarded the V.C. posthumously. They were the second and third V.C. winners in their battalion, medium machine gun captured by Naik Agansing Rai, V.C. (Right) and two members of his section. Tr -- 3 Pe lL BRL OH Se Picture shows Japanese Sea of Okhotsk VD - Fons £1 U.S. SHIPS STRIKE IN JAP WATERS v _ (/SHASHIKOTAN 4 0 IMATSUWA Ns §rashowa Qf chitin ORETON SHIMUSHIRY ret « ! . Fino. * Patitié Oceon A : ; Prorcrt. i Right on the beam was the Navy floating drydock as it rode through the Panama Canal en route to the Pacific. Too wide to clear the canal conventionally, * Corps resorted to simple but d on its side, Drydock is large e several small warships at. one officers of Naval Civil Engineers aring stunt of floating it through nough to accommodate cruisers, or time. ha --e) i CI A 3 .~ chon he KAMCHATKA | 3 USS Re Fits i By 3 ; SHUMusHU 3 - PARAMYSHIRD, ¢ LN an Pe of oe Boker | Wo 8p OHARIMUKOTAN/ I) 11 0 : 2004 | Adm, Chester W. Nimitz has have sunk islands, revealed that light U.S. war ships several enemy craft in the Sea of Okhotsk. This was the first invasion of U.S, vessels into waters northwest of Kurile deep in Jap territory, Large map indicates .adjacent areas and inset shows relation of ares of action to Japan, Russia and Alaska, CLEARER be by Living the life of Riley was black bear from Ontario, on hi was placed in Staten Island Z "Forest Commando," 8-weeks-old s arrival in New York, where he 0. Bear, who appeared in tech- nicolor movie, is shown having breakfast in the dining car of train. PROMOTED Brig. Walter A. Bean, 36, of Ottawa and Kitchener, Ont., who has been promoted from the rank of Colonel and will hold an unspecified post with Canada's 6th Pacific Division. Brigadier Bean has served in the European, the North African and Pacific war theatres, 3: Brig, A. James Creighton, 43, of Vancouver, who has been promotet from the rank of Colonel 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, : ; xs Miith photographed Victoria' Cross' winner, Major 'F, 'A. Tilston NURSE VICTORIA CROSS WINNER AND SA wily of Toronto and Windsor, does a bit of photography work of his own, and takes a snap of his nurse, Lieut, (Nursing Sister) M., Jamieson of Almonte, Ont on the grounds of No 24 Canadian General Hospital, Smallfield, England, Major Tilston lost Ecih l:g= in action, PUFFED UP OVER PUPS litter of 15 (one died) pups she v.l:ered into the world at Alham- bra, Calif, pid B CANADIAN NURSES DECORATED BY FIELD MARSHAL vs, {Ss DEER 3 1 WW Ten Canadian nurses were decorated for their services in South Africa 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. Beal, Ottawa; Lieutenant (Nursing Sister) P. M. Farmer, R.C.A.M.C., Ordale, Sask., Lieutenant (Nursing Sister) M. V. Singer, R.C.AM.C, Ormstown, Que.; Miss Dorothy Brown, Saint John, N.B., and Miss M. McAfee, Saint John, N. B. SMUTS : 4 ¥ -- REWARD PROMISED if you serve Maxwell House Coffee to your family to- night. They'll just love you for it! Comes in an All Purpose Grind which suits any type of coffee HEADS KIWANIS maker, 'How You Can Get Quick Relief From Sore, Painful Piles New President of Kiwanis Inter- national, elected® in Chicago, is Hamilton Holt, above, of Macon, Ga. Holt is in marble and gran ite business, and president of Associated Industries of Georgia. He succeeds Ben Dean, of Grand Rapids, Mich, advertising ex- Most people scem to think the on- 1 way lo ges relief from their sore, patnrel plies is by local treatment. alnful pile tumors soon eaving the sensitive rectal branes clean and healthy. heal over mem-= ecutive. Go gio pitt) A= ye 70) 2 cal treatment may glve tempor. We Invite you to try Hem-Rold ary relief 'from the itching but! ang let It prove itself. You can you can easily see muke your test why such treat- ih the privacy o ment wi) not cor- your own home, rect the cause of your plies, No lasting free dom from ite can be had unless the cause of the trouble In correct. ed. Plles are due to Intenstina) causes so the best way to get lasting rollef 1s to trent them Internally with a "medicine Iik¢ 'Hem-Rold. HemiRotd 1s a formula that has been used for over 40 years by thou. NO COST If you are not convinced that this Is an umazingly easy and surprisingly effective method of treating your sore, painful piles, Get nan package of Hem-Rold to- day from ,any drup atore and use It as directed for JUST IVE DAYH. 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This roto 0) o Prolessionar Mode) you ever tried, re- cleverly com - turn the unused pounded tablet formula directs | portion of the package to. your Its medical action to rellel of the|druggist and ne will promptly re- conges'lon thot Is the real cause of | fund your money . our piles, Hem-Rold promotes NOTE) Thin generona offer ia ree, easy and comfortable bowel |bhneked by n relinble tirm doling buss movements, quickly relleyes itching irritation and soreness and stimu- lates heiter blood elrculation In the lower bowel With good biood cir- culation In the lower bowel, the Inesn In Cnnndn .for n good many yenrs, Hem-Hold must help your plle condition quickly, ensily and nlensantly o- this simple, ensy test counts ron mothing Try i" today, eS ra Ts > #52 ri IT ee ie rept a fe 7 pA. pA Ae I ¥ A ' a AE PE > Fra Cars oe yr WER 0 a de