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The Toronto Star from Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 4

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The Toronto Stari
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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frighten a German earning five i Calais large forces of 1 OP tlx At dollar 1 1 3 111 Shirley NORMAN Si Mr and Mrs Edward 'I Vt in action ac turn to his regiment several days later hie I AD 1097 (to BULOVA Regulation a OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 Who It Isl Jeepers OK A Ungton: lt Lieut Gonyou nPlfi 122 ictoria St Port Colborne 'irpr lt Lieut Hiscott Suited Xrm Ives ii Lieut Lockie was married his wings at 9 a 4 i i CUIMS CONSUMERS ML BE PENALIZED wife the former Parsons Sussex England are three brothers and two Jack erris' lt LIeut MALLORY Missing SECOND" WATERPROO WATCHES IL RABKIN Missing CHEESEMAN York Township Wounded cam president not par STAR NOTICES SET MINDS AT EASE it i i Mail Ordart illed Promptly Extra a i at at Lonoon Ont Dec (CP) Major William Bright "of London addressing a service club told the story of an incident in northern Italy some tme ago The major and his men were busy arectirg a temporary bridge Up drove a dispatch rider who asked if the brtdge could take a staff car Msjor Brght replied: This bridge I IT i I This is Proctors II 49 th1 Xmas if Up CREDIT TERMS or LAY AWAY it it if if if if i'f if THOMAS BALES Elgin Mills Killed ROY WfLMOT East York Killed Yonge Just north of SI I IJ1 I 4 i( if if mother aid 2 ueraaie collegiate mother said Enlisting June 'college of Phariiwcy 83 AIRMEN AWARDED DC SEVEN HAVE BARS ADDED JOHN RICHARDSON Weston Wounded GORDON McQUAID Oshawa Wpunded IL A Stanley Born lie school and Metcalfe high school the Toronto General Tru ts corpo Give Her a MU or SCAR This Christmas BRUTON Orono Died of Wounds West: 5 It Tiont Cl A nviYtV Sutton West lt Lieut Lynch 189 Hoy Ave Mimico: lt Licut Alagee 70 McMaster Ave Toronto lt Lieut Pu terbough Norland lt Lieut Wecker 281 Wellington St N' I if (L if i it 5 if if JOHN LUNDY Holland I anding Missing CHRISTMAS I I 'i according to word Miss Son Rab born Uni versity of Manitoba lie enlisted I rprpiunH hie He if BRANCHES LESLIE DUTTON Swansea i Killed fADVERTISEMEJm OR mayor Controller RobL TORONTO DAILY STAR: Tues Dec 12 1944 GRAHAM PRESIDENT OSPREY CO OPERATIVE lesherton Dec 12 Howard I Giaham Vandeleur now is presi dent of Osprey Artemesia Co opera live The turnover for the year was $37354 with gross earnings of $4470 and expenses of $2608 Stauffer of Bright addressed the meeting 6750 aP ILLIAM SANGSTER Etobicoke Wounded WONT LIT BAN ON JEWS Washington Dec 12 ing aavice of the st the Senate fnrein committee yesterday sb iz to 8 vote a resolutio mg unrestricted entry of Jews into Palestine Similar resolutions had I been under committee considera jlion both in tjie House of Repie sentatives ana Senate last vear but 1 action was deferred then" I He Think He Is Churchill? 700 BAY ST (COR GERRARD) Ortr Only Location in Toronto Watlax Ltd CatbailnM I is going to take the guns across be i fore anything else" 1 The dispatch rider insisted that the staff car must go through and Major Bright asked: "Who does this i guy think he Churchill?" exactly who it is" the dis patch rider answered And the 1 staff car with Prime" Minister I Churchill went through By CHARLES S' OLTZ Madrid Dec Three little German words have become a powerful weapon In the hands of foreign workers in the Reich They are "lassen sie nur" and as used by foreigners mean "keep the change" oreign workers are using this phrase on street cars at newsstands in cafes and everywhere to express their disgust at the German cause and their conviction that German money soon will be valueless: Judging not only frons rommpntc I of neutrals or Germans reaching Spain by air but also from com ments in the German press itself the phrase and what it represents is beginning to get under the thick est of German hides Authorities have tried to stop it by ordering that the portion of a wreign salary Which used to be sent to his homeland be placed in German banks The foreigners however retaliated by earning money outside their official Jobs Some engaged in the black market and others are doing extra work il legally for the Germans With this money they are conducting a lusty' campaign' against German morale A German reporter visiting Croat Workers camps reported' com plete disregard for the value of money" among laborers He told his readers the Croats gambled for stakes "which were enough to times their daily salary In Berlin and other large German cities foreign workers make a point oi icuaiy retusing pfennings tn change in tones which suggest to any German within hearing dis tance mat tne foreigners scorn their money and aie confident that both it and the national credit be hind it soon will be worth next to nothing Specials in Waterproof Models radium dial akreakabio irlao ererTtBin a min aerond hinif Tsmarrnw 15 93 Other waterynwit witch j55O 2850 2750 2975 3125 Don't take it too much to heart if you should happen to lose some of your belongings The mounting number of "Lost" ads in The Star would make it annear there i epidemic of losing things but the fact is a great many more people are travelling around than formerly going to and from work to hockey games to meetings and shows and to other places where crowds con gregate On top of these are the Christmas shopping crowds Youare much more likely to lose some thing in the hustle and jostle" of a crowd If this happens to you at ease a Lost ad into The Star just as quickly as possible Over 290000 copies bf this paper will make your Joss known throughout Toronto and surroundings giving you the best possible chance of success The" i wording of your notice may be telephoned to WA 3636 The Star takes care of the rest It will interest you to know that Jt costs no mntp fn ru lie though your ad has over ivvuuv more appearances daily than ijpvouldthave jn any other Toronto 1 i of St school 1941 he Pereha and Rubber Ltd 1 049 two brothers Staft Serg recently discharged for reasons torn the irst Special Ser vice orce and Clifford and two sisters Mrs Bertha Coulter and Miss Mary Pettit at home I HYMAN RA15KIN 23 bomb aimer is missinsf with all th rrew of theirJnLane in rai4 mrai TV ir 4 VV1 MlW fv 4 4 ivceivea nere by his sister Rose JRabkin St George of the late Mr and Mrs Max kin Portage la Prairie he was there and later attended the two years ago and wings at Portage la Prairie went overseas last hniarv TPR ROBERT HENRY RAWLIN SON 29 Canadian Armored Corps who was previously reported miss ing in rance Aug 14 is now listed as having been killed onthat date according to word received by his brother Cpl Mel Rawlinson RCOC Clendenan Ave Son of the late Arthur Rawlinson who served with the 75th Battalion in the last war and the late Mrs Rawlinson he was born in Toronto and educated at Annette Street pub lic school and Western High School of Commerce Tpr Rawlinson en listed in June 1942 and went over seas early in 1943 LIEUT ROBERT JOHN (JACK) CLARKE 29 son of Mr and Mrs John Clarke Dewhurst Blvd received cuts about the left leg with an armored division in Italy Nov 8 He enlisted in 1942 and after getting vhis commission at Gordon Head BC went overseas in May J943 An only son Lieut Clarke receivpri Riverdale collegiate and Ontario Sergt Joan There sisters PTE THOMAS I RAIkc was killed in action in Italy Oct 31 according to word reaching his parents Mr and Mrs Eli Bales Elgin Mills He was the second son to lose his life overseas George was killed Nov 13 1942 Born in Bradford he had lived at Elgin Mills and was educated at Richmond Hill high school He was employed at a Toronto dairy before enlisting in September 1939 Also surviving is a brother James and a sister Margaret LIEUT JOHN IL RICHARDSON 2a son of Mr and Mrs Ernest Richardson SjJeers Ave Weston was wounded in action in according to word received by his in iLGgiana he came to Canada at the age of one year Educated in Hardington school and Weston collegiate he was employed at a district stove factory before enlisting in September 1939 oj nTng traininS at Toronto and Oshawa he arrived overseas in J94SuHehas two brothers Canada PTE JOHN CHEESEMAN 21 Royal Regiment of Canada was wounded bv a shcll chest Oct 2a Belgium according to word received by his father Cheeseman Yarrow Rd York lownship He enlisted during the summer 1942 and after training at Onlha Camp Borden and To ronto went overseas in 1944 Born township he was educated 1Sjlyerthorn public school and York Memorial collegiate He has three brothers Pte Bert Cheese man overseas and Cpl Arthur and Pte Norman with the Canadian army in Canada nvItA GORDON RANKLIN Mc was wounded in action in Belgium his father rank McQuaid Annis Ave Oshawa has been in formed Pte McQuaid arrived over seas in December 1941 and landed rance shortly after day Jroetors headquarters for jib parents Wilmot Westlake Ave East York have been informed Hix enlisted in September 1943 and went overseas in July this year He was born in Montreal and educated at Montreal East school Danforth Park and Mc Gregor schools Surviving besides his parents are two sisters Helen aim omriey at nome JOHN EDWARD LUNDY 32 a member of the RCA attached to the RA was reported missing during air operations overseas ac cording to word received his parents Mr and Mrs Lundy Holland Landing He returned home after three years' overseas service in England and Africa for a month's furlough last spring his mother said He enlisted in July 1940 and grad uated from Mont Joli Que arriv ing overseas early in 1941 NORMAN BRUTON 31 RCA died of wounds Nov received in action in Holland ac cording to word received hv mother Mrs Bruton Orono He in iw anqvent overseas in October 1941 Soon after day he arrived in rance Sergt Bruton received minor wounds during fight ing in August but was able to re rciridi uyys idler nis mother said A brother 1 missing since August 1943 is now presumed dead Also surviving is PRESUME LIER MET DEATH NIGHT HE WAS TO GET LEAVE WO LESLIE DUTTON 26 was KiLed in operations over the Ploesti oil fields according io word reach ing his parents Mr and Mrs Dutton Morningside Ave He had been reported missing May 8 The young flier who had com pleted 29 operational flights was buried in Romania He is the sec ond son of Mr and Mrs lose his life during the war A year and a half ago It Sergt Leonard Dutton was killed in action over Stuttgart A third son: LAC neAiVDutlonis seeing with the KC Ar at Toronto The three boys came to Canada with their parents in 1930 Their father: a veteran of the last war is a member of the staff at Christie Street hospital Also surviving is his wife the former Edith Mary Goodchild Is 5vnom ne the day Malton in 1942 LIEUT WILLIAM SANGSTER 8 has been wounded in action ac cording to word reaching his wife the former Evelyn Ellins Scarlett Rd Etobicoke Lieut Sangster en listed un 1942 and after training at Camp Borden and on the west coast arrived overseas in July 1943 His Parents Mr and Mrs William Sangster live on Soudan Ave To ronto A twin hrnthw home ai PTE ROY EDWARD WH wit A reported if) wnc 4 1 1 a ahjcu acuon in Holland THE WEAPON SHATTERS GERMAN MORALE Kitchener Barnett 62 I Brooklyn Ax Toronto A I Brown of RR Milbrook Barton 421 Cart'cr Axe Sudbury Brown 13j Peter St Orillia: Bly 812 Broadview Ave Toronto Casey 56 Lome Ave Otta wa erris 241 Bain Ave Toronto Gallen 1374 I Bruce Ave Windsor Guilfoyle 880 Avenue Rd Toronto Hamilton 1 Third Ave Schumacher I Hammond 428 Rectory St London Humphrey 134 I Larch St Sudbiny Johns 'I ion im ixmaon Kd Guelph DM lt Sergt Boland 736'Lorne Ave London CANADIANS WERE THERE Tn the bombins of alai MB heavies took part LAr 21 who was promoted from flight sergeant one month before he was re ported miss ing over Ber lin Jan 29 is now pre sumed deadi 1 He was the' son nt Mr and Mrs i an Icy 1 Green aw Ave Pilot of a Ha 1 a bomber went overseas late in 1943 and took part in raids over Berlin and rankfurt Born in Toionto he attended Greety pub lic school and Metcalfe high school near Ottaxva He xvas employed by the Toronto General Tru ts corpo ration when he enlisted the div after Pearl Harbor fie his wings at Brantford Dec 1942 He was a member of the Church ot St Michael and All Angels Snr i wving oesiaes hie nejrgxn4e i sister LAW Marion A WD) LT LIEUT WILLIAM ERNEST CULCHEril 26 whose plane crashed into the Irish Sea off the cudsi 01 vvates last eb 14 on the night he was due to go on leave is now presumed dead Iatest CA casualtv lisL While he was instructing at Brant ford he married Miss Bette Johnston Sunnyside Ave Shar on aged 2 is a daughter Bom in Kingston son of Mr and Culcheth he attended North Toronto collegiate where he was prominent in hockey and rug by Before enlisting he ciaed with Plaxton and Cherry brokers Surviving are three xlrS''ei'2 Mrs John Griffin Kingston Mrs Carl Hanniwejl Niagara Ont and Mrs Dewart erris Rochester Minn" LT SERGT LORNE A 'MAL LORY 20 air gunner is reported missing late in November in a raid over Germany together with the rest view mat included John Edxvard Grant High Park Gardens He is the son of Mr and Mrs A Mallory Hiaxvatha Rd "We be lieve that it was the first week of Lome's operational flying for we had a letter from him a fexv davs previous which he made no men uon of taxing part in raids his Ottawa Dec (CPI Air orce i Headquarters announced the award 01 seven bars to the Distm f1 I gutshed ly mg Cross 83 DC and three Distin guished ly ing to members Of the RC A serving overseas On a io awards in clude: Bar to DC Group Capt ull Sioux Look I Strange 7 SAIikinEEc The Hamburger remdenblatt vnprirn 1 was horrified to find even German 1 Aggressive Action $32 50 uP Skt't so fhr Strange out Sadn LdrM Kosehill Ave Toronto it Lieut 1 i owartz west Lome DC Sqdn Ldr Bur nand 14 He lena A Toronto Sqdn Ldr Ho vey Madoc: Sqdn Ldr A Trow 14 3 Millwood Rd Leaside: lt Lieut Ainslie Coml be LieuL i stie 209 Aberdeen jnainj io Corrigan Billina's Brid Lieut Craig of itzrov Har bor lt Lieut Dundas 28 Pine St Thorold lt Lieut aultier 18 Rosewood Ave Lon don: lt Lieut oleys Wel PETTIT Killed WO RUSSELL If A STANLEY 1943 lt Sergt Mallory trained ill DR WALLER 75 NOTED SCHOLAR DIES London OnU Dec Dr distin WL ed Canadian teacher and senotar and principal emeritus of where for 39 years ded last eve mng his home here He was tnnrDr Waller resigned in Ha Keirl posiuon ne naa held since 1902 LoRdon England Dr St ln Enend at Jotln college and Cambridge arts HecT'AA took rts degree gt McGilL ated by thil at vecildren enoiigti "even5" hSpC eUnXu mg period of the war" bC d'nt ollowing an address by Stewart Smith former aiderman and candi date for board of control Eamon Park secretary of the Toronto Labor Council of the Canadian Con I y1 aoor Monday night told delegates that the executive had been authorized to request board of con reconsider its proposal to seek the taxation of Hydro Electric Hower commission plants and equip ment in the province Terming the board of plan Mr Smith lauded the action of the Toronto Hydro commission In reducing do mesbc power rates 10 per cent and dustnal rates by six per cent He said fulfilment of the board's plan couia easilv lrxs0 nf 1 uk Hili de crease th? Ontario government passes the legislation requested" he said it u'ould mean that Toronto Hydra consumers as" the largest group of power customers in the province would be penalized The Hvdro would have to pay taxes on ap proximately $10000 all poles and transformers would be in cluded in and con sumers would have to pay this on thetr bill consumers" he stated xx'ould have to pay the most of the taxes on all the transmission lines and power plants in the province Mr Smith urged that the Labor Council request board of control to withdraw its plan The council decided against en i dorsmg specific candidates fori municipal offices thk 1 4 I urged all workers to vote for thoe "who are prepared to carry labor point of view into city hall affair it was further decided that a five niun vujuuiuiee snmiifi nnproia LuuuLiib get oui tne vote paign Kirov Robson said the council would ticipate in the similar campaign sponsored by the board of trade but would it oppose SECOND AIRMAN SON KILLED RAIDING PLOESTI OIL IELDS Brandon before hie wiro Macdonald Man in January last He went overseas in April Born in Toronto he was educated at Roden public school and Danforth A brother ERA Harold I Mallory is xvith the CNVR' overseas SPR II CHESTER PETTIT 21 I Royal Canadian Engineers died in Holland Nox 9 from wounds re ceived Nov 4 when a mine ex ploded and he was buried in Ant xverp His mother is 'Mrs Pettit? 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