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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Aug 1945, p. 7

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1 i J ra i t RAN x RE ve | 'A' muskrat trapper spreads his day's rat muskrat "house" where he sets hig traps catch on the ice before: he takes it back and catches as many as five at a time, to camp for skinning. Behind him is the then resets the traps for further catch, Rats are skinned the same day they are caught, pelts are put on stretchers and hung up to dry, like young Claude Dionne and veteran Ben Nolt demonstrate here, EE he a Be ® REE Little Filipino girl has bright smile for passersby as she displays her wares in wartorn Manila, She holds a bunch of bananas in i her lap which she is offering for sale. PRINCESSES ENROUTE TO HOMELAND ; HE - Commissioned by the Department of Mines the trapping grounds. Each unit consists Ho and Resources, tractor traing like this of a tractor and three sleds. Usually it sre Stein carry men and equipment from The Pas to can make the trip in eight or ten hourn, Mh NILE » wi j Co \ PRAYER BY CANDLELIGHT pA Dave Perry, veteran muskrat trapper, emerges from -. i Hato! his tent to chat with Game Guardian Norman McKenzie : ' who is on one of his regular tours of inspection, Re] i ™~, 0 ; ) ee B-29's RAIN FIRE ON NIPS iy -, | Homeward bound after five years residence in this country, Her } 7 Royal Highness Princess Juliana, of the Netherlands, and her daugh- a Mi ters hurry to a train. They left for New York, after a short stop- a over in Montreal, on their way to Holland. - Princess Juliana at rear HQ in above photo, watches as the children run ahead clutching dolls. Nom Nearest camera is Priness Beatrix, while at far felt is Princess Irene A > In centre is Miss Renne Roell, a friend of the family, who 1s returning. . Yd to Holland, ATS - 7S) : oy x & ? SEA MONSTER CAUGHT fe r-- rr NTA : - 80 {i . ALLE ~ Ah SE NAN Ni J bi In a tent chapel, somewhere in the Western Pacific, Sevbees bend their heads in prayer during a RAM holy communion service. All carry lighted candles, whose soft glow make the dramatic photograph Ke 3 above. 4 LAA * ] YR i) AY ohh : WORLD'S LARGEST FLYING BOAT Ni i) \ > Se Sa tees . a ra % is i . 2 3 i i ? \ / PALE Nk ' \ hs v A i Lox 3 i h : 5 on ! . 4 T . | Donald Snow of Winthrop, Mass.» holds 90-pound sea monster ; y 'Shut by' his brother, historian Edward Row Snow, while fishing Big enongh to transport eight jeeps at a time, the huge "Hawaiian Mars," world's largest flying boas oston harbor, Edward believes strange creature land soars over Genn IL. Martin seaplane base at Baltimore. The ship has a wing span of 300 feet, weighs 1 ce as a Navy transport, Ufa with hand Hne and hook resembles species common in the ice era. over 77 tons, and has a cruising 'range of 7,000 miles, It will see merv A] : ¥

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