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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 3

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FFIDAY, NOV. 6, 1942 "Rommel army has experienced "it means a tremendous amount hat it means to face an enemy: to our people." he said. "They 11 yarmed and able to deliver have been waiting for good news rim ground and air the hammer like this." Give to your meals That's just what Libby's Catchup is an appetite rousing appeal inspiring every meat dish you prepare smooth and tantalizing with piquant richness and satisfying goodness. Your family will love this flavour ful sauce it makes any meal taste better and is a vivid "pick me up" to ordinary, everyday dishes. Try it taste the teasing difference note how criticism changes to compliments hen you serve Libby's Tomato Catchup.

By the way, Libby's Tomato Catchup is made the "Gentle Press" way giving you true tomato flavour with no preservatives or artificial colouring. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK Try Libby's "Gentle Press" Tomato Catchup if your family doesn't agree it is the best they've tasted, Libby's will pay you duble the purchase price. Send label and address to Libby's, Chatham, Ontario. ubby, McNeill i libby of Canada, limited Chatham, Ontario Cocktail Sauce mJ ft c. Libby's Catchup 3 tbsp.

Chili Sauce If 2 tbsp. Dottled Horse Radish 5 tbsp. Lemon Juice VX'VtSe. 1 Combine all ingredients, mix well, and chill. Serve with fish or shelllisb cocktails.

1 I If I I tlY )) i i Vrl ii uri at Birtle. Casualty List R.C.A.F. OVERSEAS Killed on active service: Andrews. Basil Wilfred, Glencoe, III. Armstrong.

John Eric, J. C. Armstrong (father), Rocanville, Sask. Hawk. Denzil Clair, Richmond, Ind.

Rreohia, Edward Albert, Montreal. Woolliams, Russoll Hale, New Westminster, B.C. Missing, believed killed during air sperations: Lewis, Gerald Edwin, Fit. Toronto. Missing after air operations: Thomson, Douclas Rnsoherry, Mrs.

D. R. Thomson (wife), Smithfiold ed dead: Scotia Kilconan, Man. Hokan, Junius Lyman Edward St. Catharines, Ont.

Vale, Francis Edward, Toronto. Robertson. Eugene Garland, Richmond, Calif. Previously reported missing now reported safe: Kropf, Lome Edward, Kitchener, Ont. Ledford, William Holt, Miss D.

M. Ledford (sister), co Nurses Home, King Saskatoon. Prisoner of war: Paton, Alexander Munro, Toronto. Previously reported missing now for official purposes presum Brophy, Allan Charles Vincent, Fit. Ottawa.

Dafoe, Jack Stanley, Flt. Woodstock. Finkboinor, Clarence Henry, Flt. J. H.

Finkbeiner (fa! hen, Isabella, Man. McAlpine, Douglas Halg, Flt. London, Ont. McDougall, Vernon Esty, Flt Arthutette, B. McLean, George Arthur, Flt.

Toronto. Murray. Joseph George, Fit Montreal. Roberts, Lloyd John Osborne, Flt. John Roberts father i.

418 Broadway Court, Winnipeg. CANADA Died from natural causes: Jeffs, Richard Norman, LAC, Wellington, B.C. Dangerously injured en active service Hoffart, Melchior Jack, High River, Alia. Dangerously Injured In automobile accident: Wade, John Harper, Jarvis. Ont.

Seriously injured accidentally: Williams, Wyndhani, LAC, Toronto, THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE PAGE 3 pritish Win In Egypt Hailed Far And Wide rlard Pressed Russians, Maltese Hear News HE world wide Importance of the British 8th Army'g triumph against Marshal Rommel's forces in the western desert Is fleeted in dispatches from all quarters of the globe today. Here are some of the reactions: ussia The Asxot'iatM Prraa MOSCOW, Nov. fi Cairo com kiniques and London press re tion to Britain's Egyptian oflr were displayed conspicuously the Russian press. In Red Star army paper, they appeared der the headline, Defeat of Ger in Italian Troops on the Ejcyp in Front, and in other nws pers under the heading, fensiv? in Egypt. (B.B.C.

said today that news ol British victory in Egypt has blows which Hitler first let loose on Poland. "It is clear the German Africa Corps suffered a severe defeat which marks the beginning of retributive justice." South Africa PRETORIA, Nov. 6. South African newspapers played up the English victory under nanner headlines which paid tribute to the part the "Springboks (South African troops) played in the of read to the Russian pcoplci all Soviet radio stations). lavom "cr npumism regarding me Britain's Egyptian offensive is a second front in Europe, but; destined to destroy, not encircle, formed Russian sources said any lne wmie ine voiKsiern, pro inn hlph mmht rplieve th.

government AiriKaans paper, essure on the Red Armv is hieh warnea mat. stgnt must not De lost welcome. The press, reserving comment its broad signillcance, did not blish reports thnt several Gor an divisions nan neen snuien the eastern front to Africa. lalto Tha Canadian Prj VALETTA, Nov. 6.

Malta, cm ttled fortress island, received news of the oth army victory Egypt with a feeling of unpre dented exhilaration. the people's reaction, Malta said: ui i lie niinpcrs aneaa The Natal Witness declared the success must not be looked upon as a second front achievement, and hoped it would prelude fulfilment of conditions which would revolu (loni 'o hn.ipncc cf rewcr. Netherlands OTTAWA, Nov. 6 Oppressed Netherlanders will gain new strength and courage from the success of 8th Army in the Middle Summing i rast. Prince Bernhard of the Neth the Times priands said Thursday at a press conference.

Precision Squad To Demonstrate it ters of lands and forests, colonization and public works, respectively, while Valmore Bienvenue, Lib oral member of the assembly for Belechasso was given the portfolio of fisheries and game. Perrault Gasgrain and Henri Renault, Liberal members of the assembly for Gnspe North and Beauee. were raised to thp cabinet. Mr. Hamol and Mr.

Bienvenue replace Hon. P. E. Cote, former minister of lands and forests, fisheries and game, rerently appointed to the Quebec superior court. Mr.

Bastion tokos over the portfolio of colonization, previously hold by Premier Godbout, who has stressed colonization in the postwar world. Mr. Dansereau replaces Hon. T. D.

Bouchard as minister of puhlic works. Mr. Godbout retains the portfolio of agriculture and Mr. Bouchard remains as minister of roads. Mr.

Bienvenue. who is also speaker of the legislative assembly. will also be minister of maritime fisheries. PRISONER'S BIRTHDAY Cpl. Gordon Charles Belsham West, Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, marks his 21st birthday todav.

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at Fort St. Phono SI 244 WINNIPEG, MAN. K. A', fyonr Mtntfrr i ISM Tliis "hollow square" is just one of the 138 drill sequences performed without one word of command by the Ii.C.A.F. Women's Division precision squad from Kockcliffe, Ont.

The squad, numbering will demonstrate at the Winnipeg roller rink at 9 p.m. Nov. 12. After touring Wcr.trrn Canada the squad uisWul and the women will begin the final step of trade training before they replace men. These three instructors of the precision squad know their drill.

Left is Fliprht Sjrt. M. B. Lawrence, of Kamloops, B.C., who takes charge during demonstrations. Sjrt.

V. Cook, centre, is responsible for patterning; the routine. Right is ASO. Alice Fahren holtz, commandinjr officer of the squad. Charles H.

Finch, Birtle War Worker, Dies Charles Howard Finch, 10 year old son of Canon VV. J. Finch, of Birtle, died Thursday in the General hospital. He had been in Winnipeg about two months and had boon working at MacDonald Brothers Aircraft up until early this week. A twin brother, Coorce.

is sorvine with the H.C.A.F. Godbout Adds Three Men To Quebec Cabinet By Tha Canadian PresaJ QUEBEC, Nov. 6. Six new appointments were made to the provincial cabinet and two other brothers, also twins 'Thursday with three former William and Edward, are also sorv ministers without portfolios ing with the army and navy forces. an(, mpmhpr of the egi3.

J' Vs lnkM5ni.tuba' 'ative assembly being given and besides his father and three 4r brothers, be is survived bv a sister, portfolios and two members Mrs. L. Fulton, Birtle. Mrs. Ful jot the legislature being raised ton's husband is in the army over the cabinet, now restored sens to full strength of 15.

The body will be forwarded from' Hon. Wilfrid Hnmel, Hon. Cloo the Thomson funeral chapel at 10 phas Bastion and Hon. G. Dan a.m.

Saturday over C.P.R. to Birtle 1 sereau. formerly ministers without and the funeral service will be held portfolios, were appointed minis was wounded In the Dieppe raid and taken prisoner. He Is now in hospital in Germany. Citizenship Training Seen As Vital National Service JUVENILE delinquency prevenG.

S. Thorvaldson made a radio ad aJ tion is Just as much a work es dress the second this week In oh sential to the war effort as the pro servance of Optimist Week. Jack duction of war materials for use on Stuart made nnothcr rudio address the fighting front," said Ray try berger, president of the Minneapolis Optimist cluh, in an address to the Winnipeg Optimist club at a dinner meeting in the Marlborough hotel Thursday evening. "The underprivileged boys we now allow to wander about without teaching them what being a good citizen means, will after the war become leaders and will guide the fate of the country," he stated. Speaking here as part of the Optimist Week celebration by the local club, Mr.

Eryberger praised the work of Winnipeg Optimists in their work among boys. This city, he said, is the only place in North America, or even the world where juvenile delinquency is on the wane. He spoke of the work of thelturers' Minneapolis club which finances a Canada WHTTf NORSI DISTlllf It OlASGOW Nutritional authorities tiiimait that tht avmratt worker requirei 3.000 a day and from tht abov table, it it inn that Ptpsi C.uUi"in addition to lit drlitht)ul flavnur and thirtt quenrhint quoUtiet aim mppirr thli much needed Inod enerfy in generous measure. While It it not tutteited that Ptpri Cola" Mhould replace the ilemt thnwn. it dnet form valuable energytupplemeni Tuesday.

It was announced that the null "Birthday Party" of the club will be held in the Marlborough hotel next Friday even ing. Entertainment, dinner, and dancing will be included In the program. Mr. Thorvaldson, lieutenant governor of district No. 9, introduced Mr.

Fryberger. Bob Dancer was chairman and Jack Stuart was in charge of arrangements. Garment Men Fete 2 Past Presidents In honor of J. L. Morton and A.

Bricker, past presidents, members of the Garment Manufac Assodation of Western held a testimonial dinner Thi puhllratinn hus mttififd ilwlf that thin advmtiemrnt hi rfcftvfd the prior Approval of the Government Liquor Control Com ml Minn required by the Statutes. mm SCOTCH WHISKY WH2X mtimmmiiHiK camp for 200 underprivileged boys! Wednesday evening at the St. in Minnesota. He said Optimists' Chnrles hotel. Julius Berkowitz, thpmselves are partakin? In theUopently plnniprf instruction of the boys.

Ident, was chairman for the dinner. A film In color of the boys' camp Mr. Berkowitz made a presenta was shown at the meeting. Earlier tion to Mr. Morton and a similar presentation was mad to Bricker.

Addresses were given try 8. B. Nitikman, association vlca presi dent; M. J. Finkelsteln, K.C.; SC Herbst and J.

L. Sinclair, repre senting the United Garment Workers of America, local union No. 35. Monrovia, Africa, was named for James Monroe, fifth president of the United States. I 1 jm i a i jr and, remember.

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It provides quick food energy DRINK sustains morale and sends millions back to work ready to do a better and faster job with a smile. That's why every factory every home today, more than ever, needs sparkling, invigorating "Pepsi Cola" and its quick food energy. mm TTU0C MARK P.CC'0 ICED THE DRINK VVTH QUICK FOOD ENERGY i):.

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1890-1949