-t- kisrvcrr i j vlr5 the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 15th 1944 men of the canadian invading forces stand guard over the first german prisoners captured by the allied troops as they stormed ashore on the normandy coast wounded soldiers were being given treatment in the background before being evacuated a bag op four lost in lake erie four enemy an craft weie shot down in one nights hunting by fltlieut shr cbtteiill of toronto 21yearoldmembei of the city of edmonton fntiudei squadron while roaming ovei france the night of june g in vasion night- haibara martin 20 of st i homasont was among those di owned when- the cruiser olga capsized at port stanley ont her body was recovered by police dragging the vicinity under the direction of chief michael mcnamara setking rifely from the battle which threilenrrl a few davs ijo to engulf their city citizens of rome sit and stand in front of st peters cathedral in the vatican city demoted sent home general dies lieutcol henry j f miller of salem xj formerly a majorgen eral in charge of the usaaf ser- vcie command in jbritain has been reduced to the permanent rank of lieutenantcolonel and sent home for speaking in public of invasion plans before dday hejs alleged to have mentioned the fact that the invasion would take place before june 15 while at a cocktail party in loion majgen a e nash 62 who enlisted as a private in the great war with a cavalry unit and was recently named inspec torgeneral of the canadian army for central canada died in hospital in montreal june 4 gen nash had been under 6b- i v servation since suffering- head injuries during a recent routine inspection tour at- bowman- ville ont taken on uboat y v camilo grande perez 24 cana dian born at trariscona man who was taken off- the refugee ship serpa pinto by officers of a german submarine he was returned after questioning covered invaders wing com george c keefer charlottetpwn pei dfg and bar led a canadian fighter wing into action in the air cov er provided for the invasion of franc his pets name is rom- mell bliind law student lloyd mcclintock 27yearold law graduate from mcgill uni versity montreal will be ready to hang out his shingle next month if he passes his provin cial bar examinations blinded by a dynamite blast in 1929 he took notes in braille during his examinations fighting fifth take mountains sun valley musselmax lake old time and modern dancing saturday nights orchestra music by mt albert boys good prizes come and meet your friends british flag marks beach commanders post on the beaches being stormed in the course of invasion photo was made during large- scale operations of the british army a few weeks before the real thing torpedoed by japs cleo duquette 17 of north bay displays the crutch he made from the branch of a tree to walk 11 miles along the t and no railway to hospital at north bay ont for treatment of an injured foot dequeue was carried nine miles over a brush trail after severing the aitery on his foot while cutting wood at anderson lake he made the rest of the trip with- out aid avon victoria cross making use of a rope dropped by an advance party men and equipment of the 5th army go v easily up an almost vertical slope during recent manoeuvres in italy the methods were developed by the 5th army school of mountain warfare capc acting major william sidney of the british forces has been awarded the victoria cross he is the soninlaw of lord gort governor of malta also a victoria cross winner the wartime prices and trade board announces that priority sales of evaporated milk by coupon must continue in restricted areas those districts in which supplies of fresh milk are adequate to meet all nec essary needs use of coupons dis- ontinued after june 1st pickering pioneer buried at whitevale the death occurred iii st michaels hospital toronto on thursday of john c carter pioneer farmer of pickering township he was born near whitevale and spent most of his younger days in this vicinity deceased who was in his 74th year was the youngest son of the late thomas carter and jane hood about twentynine years ago he went to scugog island where he made his home with his nephew russell carter his wife the for mer ellen locke predeceased him eight years ago the late mr car ter leaves to mourn his loss one daughter louise mrs bedford who resides in toronto also one grandson in the royal navy at halifax a brother benjamin car ter resides at green river funer al service was held from toronto with interment in whitevale ceme tery six nephews acted as pall bearers after his ship had been torpe doed two days out of bombay by the japanese seaman first class norman walker 18 of the us navy pictured here had to take to a lifecraft and was shot at by the japs while in the water he is home on leave in peterboro ont on crutch he made monster street fair an dd ance its stouffvilles popular holiday night under auspices of the stouffville lions club stouffville wed june 28 games booths bingo manned by local lions all kinds of enter- tainment real carnival spirit never a dull moment fun and prizes for everyone 200 in lucky draw prizes fifteen prizes in all your big chance for a quarter street dance billy hole and his live wires stouffville lions spend maxy dollars each year ix the aid of underprivileg ed chtldrex here ix the spirit of gaity ami laugh- ter a worthy cause is beixg refixaxced you help a worthy cause when you visit this fair lion a h williams games commute chairman lion blake snndprs dance committee chairman v s