Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Jun 1942, 1, p. 7

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aitr enj tim{ L6 fir pl Everyone on the Refugee Ship Excambion Seemed to ‘Have Thrilling Story New Eight Canadian Editors Travel Back to This Continent by ffict AIY It Th Boat That Carried Many Refugees. _ Final Article in Series by Hugh Templin, of Fergus Newsâ€"Record. Out of PROCEEDS TO LEGION WAR WORK 248. Y S mt J )F â€" Dtrect From New York City â€" Dancing Star of Stage and Screen Bernice McGrath Margaret Easton‘s Juvenile Dance Revue C.B.C‘.s Ace Radio Team PARADES NIGH TLY macher ONE WEEK Starting JUNE 22nd SPARKLING STAGE SHOW :â€": fugee Ship 11 l1 the i boal C * ithe th lat: Examb hat an American desroyer had been rpedoed by the Germans. It seemed aat the United States might be in the ar at any mement. Two days out, we eard that an American passenger ship ad been sunk just south of us. Boat rill tock on a new earnestness. l1 to Abou 1} T‘C WOODHOUSE HAWEKINS iC achin 12 is n â€"~wWay Aacros eéesh anxiety JEANNETTE GARRETTE i feelin creased but fla: me in. flared up again as in. Just before the bon, there came word 1i desroyer had been Germans. It seemed tates might be in the MA 16 ross the Atlantic, ety. A grey ship 1i the north giving hrdlu eai ecmfwyp see wa nhling riduall i the was They ind i n I1tS SeVv brilliantl aVvIin arly 1€ A V € ice imbl bro BT: 1 Tt TC the 18 add M b+y ind in convoy. It was ligh and had an American fi the side. It made just t after that, before being the Amercian Navy. Th been theusands of sad h when it sailed away for The stories of the pec ship would have filled a many of them were hort bows, several on and None of us ev but the Capt: it was British folt safer. 1en 10 SIgni nan, bu 9 OTHER PRIZES eemed th on boal Canadians is a shin of GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE $1,000 VICTORY BOND Tma Every man in Canada‘s least one branch of milit cers of all training cen|i arims of service. soldiers tions of the other bran operative nlaun of attack wawa, for instance, art n board fs ame alongs to be take man. The everal mile d and wa: Excambion travel miles ahead an was quickly or @r knew what s in shared our From that t Radio‘s Foremost Impersonaters id e Bri ed for ® take here enture ‘Aack on short nc , aurtillervymen li mIUl 1l HIS SPECIALTY IS HEAVY ed DFC vÂ¥ is a specialist in ractice. Recause o re drawn from cm:; imiliar with the fu nrenared for any Local Soprano Vocalist WIL nan At Cote l L1 me charge. 31 The day t got out ‘of 12 11 H elling bis gunsights in the above photograph epared for cooperation with infantry, Royal lan Air Porce. the tank corps and any other which may be combined in an operation. ry camp in Canada‘s network of training cenâ€" e programme is proceeding, building a strikâ€" ‘ce which every day grows in size and strength. 11 da OLl Vel Y ‘A1 nipâ€" the dis OW d But jail n and boar Bermuda islands, MA High R« T } ol 11 with H ) Ham 11 ard for Scoret Service DRAW TAKES PLACE ON SATURDAY at 11.30 p.m. 259C 11 bove photograph infantry, Royval s and any other 6 nA mb tl a€ it roup in in r1ad 11 Wnn 1¢ Good From 7 to 12.30 p.m. Bingo â€" Games â€" Fun Admission .. 10c _ B A . got drunk on the last night on the | dia shin and started to recite about Gerâ€" place many‘s might and the uselessness of ‘ gix W holding out any longer against her. It not t] was Dave Rogers to whom he was opâ€" | adga 1 ening out and our Western friend | york. called us over to hear it, and we felt | overâ€" like heaving the man overboard. Perâ€" ' lions haps we should have done it, but mayâ€" ) black be he is in an internment camp south | ope, of the border by this time. If not, he lights is a distinct menace to the nation. to Ha After the Excambion left Bermuda ‘|The | there seemed to be no more danger. ) able t That was before German submarines | Neve: were operating close to the coast, so| It wa there was a chance to relax. On the becau raps of rmation TIMMINS â€" SCHUMACHER RETURN TICKETS AND ADMISSION TO ARENA COURTESY OF DALIONâ€" DWYER BUS LINES Special Bus Fares _a bit d passenger with I passbport 11 byv bombit er the EFxcamk seemed to be was before Ge perating close was a chance Tonday mornin ub doubtful the from came apparent that LUiese men knew an amazing aâ€" t our fellowâ€"travellers â€" ve had learned in a week And they knew the cities a1ence thevy came and could laws in their stories, It igh inquisition, which only ubjects and those few Amâ€" he diplomatic service esâ€" t took most of the night. s done, we knew how the check up on the damage 1€ 1€ T‘S.â€"â€" CVc English ; 16 d Canadian g and can sting â€" and D» censored herded on : turns cam 1€ ling in October atue of Liberty ited Stat his thot ne of the rman or wh _ passenger u girl from the own everyvy w« about s ) were 1 sounding UA osed to ba esâ€" > the United tended to be a Milne‘s poems and the other night on the te about Gerâ€" °T the dal collect © valuable inves wha Uug n â€"g0in| Canadian several o two mer ig nams to bae es ie Unite ber, we rty and six weeks before. ‘not, the Clinper bu ada plane that to iYork. The plane over the heart of lions of dights shor I blackedâ€"out towns ope. Two hours 1: lights of Toronto a to Hamilton, still 1 Information Booth at the Legion "V" Carnival Next Week above nival tion anod A\nswers Questio ette Fu past t! disemb tish Empire. Ne seem so important The big th able to sten Never befor It wasn‘t bi shore. ‘That ni dia Airno VsIeIm en @cetly hoew ind C111 they S10n Y eV 1t Mcl boot hould lt 12m It thrill of the trin en out on Canadia fore did Canada st because it was sa his was part of th Fund 111 € TH nd the icochted A bout Pensit 1€ C f Bri w) C im > up over New i routs directly ity, where milâ€" contrast to the ‘itain and Eurâ€" [ could see the e long highway 1 in those days. 1€ it abest: i soil again. im so gcood. e hetre, but great Briâ€" s "did that id started me it was A\rm1i Guarâ€" ' the some en it 1(¢

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